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Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Landscape Partnership FY26

Solicitation: Not available
Notice ID: ma_commbuys_b499dbe58ac03aa09aee

Federal opportunity from ENV - Executive Office Groups • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.

Market snapshot

Baseline awarded-market signal across all contracting (sample of 400 recent awards; refreshed periodically).

12-month awarded value
$1,606,932,264
Sector total $1,606,932,264 • Share 100.0%
Live
Median
$85,110
P10–P90
$27,155$718,615
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
A simple concentration signal, not a forecast.
100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($1,606,932,264)
Deal sizing
$85,110 median
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Place of performance
EEA Finance 100 Cambridge Street 9th Floor Email Invoices to Contract Manager CC invoices.env@mass.gov Boston, MA 02114 US Email: invoices.env@mass.gov Phone: (617) 626-1000
State: MA
Contracting office
Not listed

Applicable Wage Determinations

SAM WDOL references matched to this opportunity's location and scope language.

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Best fit for this contractDavis-Bacon
MA20260010 (Rev 0)
Match signal: state matchOpen WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden +1
Rate
BOILERMAKER
Base $50.62Fringe $28.82
Rate
BRICKLAYER BRICKLAYERS; CEMENT MASONS; PLASTERERS; STONE MASONS; MARBLE, TILE & TERRAZZO WORKERS
Base $50.81Fringe $32.27
+64 more occupation rates available in the full WD.
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3 more WD matches and 64 more rate previews.
Davis-BaconBest fitstate match
MA20260010 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden +1
Rate
BOILERMAKER
Base $50.62Fringe $28.82
Rate
BRICKLAYER BRICKLAYERS; CEMENT MASONS; PLASTERERS; STONE MASONS; MARBLE, TILE & TERRAZZO WORKERS
Base $50.81Fringe $32.27
Rate
DIVER TENDER
Base $61.70Fringe $35.47
+63 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match
MA20260011 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Franklin
Rate
Insulator/asbestos worker (Includes the application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings and finishes to all types of mechanical systems.)
Base $44.36Fringe $36.63
Rate
BOILERMAKER
Base $50.62Fringe $28.82
Rate
BRICKLAYER BRICKLAYERS; CEMENT MASONS; PLASTERERS; STONE MASONS; MARBLE, TILE & TERRAZZO WORKERS
Base $50.81Fringe $32.27
+54 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match
MA20260019 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Hampden
Rate
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Group 1
Base $57.83Fringe $33.70
Rate
Group 2
Base $57.18Fringe $33.70
Rate
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Group 1
Base $42.88Fringe $31.04
+21 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match
MA20260007 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Franklin
Rate
CARPENTER
Base $43.33Fringe $27.82
Rate
Power equipment operators: (1) Backhoe/Excavator/Trackhoe
Base $42.88Fringe $31.04
Rate
A (1) Loader
Base $42.88Fringe $31.04
+8 more occupation rates in this WD

Point of Contact

Not available

Agency & Office

Department
Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
Agency
ENV - Executive Office Groups
Subagency
ENV - Executive Office Groups
Office
William Hinkley
Contracting Office Address
Not available

Description

This program advances the large-scale connectivity of conservation lands that is necessary to sustain the integrity and resilience of ecosystems and the viability of local farm and forest economies. Its purpose is to facilitate complex large-acreage projects, leverage state financial investments, expand partnerships among federal, state, municipal, and non-profit entities, enhance the stewardship of conservation land, and expand public outdoor recreational opportunities.

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BidPulsar Analysis

A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.

Updated: Feb 16, 2026
Client-ready brief
Executive summary
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The Landscape Partnership FY26 initiative, facilitated by the ENV - Executive Office Groups, seeks to enhance the large-scale connectivity of conservation lands by leveraging strategic partnerships among federal, state, municipal, and non-profit entities. This program aims to facilitate complex projects, enhance stewardship of conservation lands, and provide expanded outdoor recreational opportunities. The proposal deadline is set for April 23, 2026, providing ample time for well-prepared submissions.

conservationecosystem connectivityoutdoor recreationpublic-private partnershipslarge acreage projects
What the buyer is trying to do

The buyer is aiming to advance ecosystem resilience and local economies through large-scale conservation projects. They intend to attract partnerships that can effectively increase financial investment and expand recreational opportunities in conservation areas.

Who should pursue this
  • Organizations with experience in ecological conservation
  • Non-profits engaged in land stewardship
  • Businesses with expertise in large project management
  • Public agencies involved in conservation efforts
Work breakdown
  • Facilitate large-acreage conservation projects
  • Enhance partnerships among various entities
  • Manage financial investments from multiple sources
  • Increase outdoor recreational opportunities
Response package checklist
  • Completed proposal documents
  • Evidence of past successful projects
  • Partnership letters of intent
  • Detailed project management plan
  • Budget and financial investment plan
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
Compliance notes
  • Adherence to NAICS and UNSPSC codes is necessary
  • Ensure alignment with state and federal conservation guidelines
Pricing strategy
  • Pricing should reflect the complexity and size of proposed projects
  • Consideration for leveraging state and federal funding will be critical
Teaming and subs
  • Explore partnerships with local non-profits
  • Look for collaborators with state and municipal connections
  • Identify potential subs with experience in outdoor recreation enhancement
Risks and watchouts
  • Potential for bureaucratic delays with state and federal partnerships
  • Economic fluctuations affecting funding
  • Need for comprehensive stakeholder management
Smart questions to ask
  • What specific metrics will determine project success?
  • How will partnerships be managed post-award?
  • What are the expected inputs from state and municipal agencies?
Source coverage notes

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  • Detailed scope of work not provided
  • List of specific deliverables is missing
  • Information on evaluation criteria is lacking
  • No clear guidelines for financial contributions
  • Absence of contact details for further inquiries

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