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Sudden Oak Death Disease Treatment (SOD)
Contact and place of performance
Eric Oldenkamp
Medford, Oregon
The U.S. Forest Service is contracting for land treatment services to treat Sudden Oak Death (SOD) sites that occur on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Work includes the cutting of tanoak trees and all brush that is within a designated Pest Management boundary, and follow-up actions to slow or eradicate the disease through vegetation and/or herbicide treatments. This contract will result in a fir...
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The U.S. Forest Service requires land treatment services to manage Sudden Oak Death disease sites within the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Work involves cutting tanoak trees and all brush located within designated Pest Management boundaries, followed by vegetation or herbicide treatments designed to slow or eradicate the disease. This requirement is classified under NAICS 115310, Support Activities for Forestry, and PSC F006, Natural Resources/Conservation- Land Treatment Practices.
The government intends to award a firm-fixed-price requirements contract to address recurring needs where precise quantities cannot be predetermined. Task orders will be issued as work is identified, specifying the period of performance and actual service quantities required for each site in Medford, Oregon. While the solicitation schedule includes estimated quantities based on anticipated needs, these figures do not represent a guarantee of required or ordered volume.
Responses for solicitation number 1240BK23Q0002 are due by November 30, 2022. The pre-solicitation notice was published on October 31, 2022, and identifies Eric Oldenkamp as the primary point of contact. Contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management database prior to any award. No attachments are associated with this notice.
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