Marine Fisheries and Habitat Restoration, Research and Monitoring Support
Federal opportunity from DMF - Division of Marine Fisheries • Department of Fish and Game. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 77, 10, 16.
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Description
DMF is seeking qualified vendors to provide technical services that support and enhance capabilities to restore and monitor marine and diadromous fisheries and fisheries habitats in Massachusetts. This procurement will result in a list of pre-qualified vendors to provide some or all of the services described below. As need arises for a specific project, DMF will contact selected vendors from the list of pre-qualified vendors and request project-specific bids stating costs and scope of work.
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The Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) is seeking vendors to provide technical services for restoring and monitoring marine and diadromous fisheries and their habitats in Massachusetts. This procurement will create a list of pre-qualified vendors who will be contacted for specific project bids as needs arise. Notably, the response deadline for submissions is June 30, 2026, and the opportunity is set aside for small business participation.
DMF aims to establish a pre-qualified vendor list to efficiently source technical services for various projects related to marine fisheries and habitat restoration, enhancing their operational capabilities and responsiveness to environmental needs.
- Small businesses specializing in marine biology or fisheries
- Consulting firms with experience in habitat restoration
- Organizations with a proven track record in environmental research
- Local businesses with knowledge of Massachusetts marine ecosystems
- Provide technical services for restoration of marine fisheries
- Monitor diadromous fisheries habitats
- Conduct research related to fisheries restoration
- Support project-specific bids when contacted by DMF
- Enhance capabilities for fisheries management
- Proof of eligibility as a small business
- Demonstrated experience with fisheries and habitat restoration
- Technical qualifications and staffing plans
- Relevant project examples or case studies
- Cost proposal for services
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- Ensure adherence to small business participation requirements
- Review environmental regulations relevant to fisheries
- Consider competitive pricing to be selected for specific projects
- Factor in costs for mobilization and project-specific needs
- Partner with local environmental consulting firms
- Subcontract with specialized research organizations
- Form alliances with academic institutions for research support
- Competition from other small businesses for pre-qualification
- Changes in state funding for fisheries management
- Potential delays in project approvals from DMF
- What specific projects are most prioritized by DMF?
- Are there particular qualifications that would enhance vendor selection?
- What is the expected volume of projects in the coming years?
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- Specific budget information for projects
- Detailed scope of each project potential
- Information on existing vendor lists
- Criteria for evaluating vendor responses
- Any required certifications or licenses to bid
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