DNR Firebreaks Feng
Federal opportunity from RESCONSERV422 - Office of Resource Conservation • DNR - Natural Resources. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Dec 09, 2025.
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DNR Firebreaks Feng Item # 1: ( 926 - 40 ) This project will be used to conduct burn preparation at various Nature Preserve and Land and Water Reserve sites around Southern Illinois. See attached scope of work detailing contractor qualifications, job specifications, and map. The Department reserves the right to reduce the hours on this contract by 10% to stay within the project budget. Vendor documentation of experience should be provided at the time of bidding. See attached Standard Terms and Conditions. This project will be used to conduct burn preparation at various Nature Preserve and Land and Water Reserve sites around Southern Illinois. See attached scope of work detailing contractor qualifications, job specifications, and map. The Department reserves the right to reduce the hours on this contract by 10% to stay within the project budget. Vendor documentation of experience should be provided at the time of bidding. See attached Standard Terms and Conditions.
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