Archie Briggs Fire Fuels Reduction Project
Federal opportunity from R0914503 - Park Services | 001 - Park Services Office • Bend Park and Recreation District. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 11, 2025.
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Archie Briggs Fire Fuels Reduction Project
The Bend Park and Recreation District, in coordination with the City of Bend, is undertaking a forest health and fuels reduction project in the Archie Briggs Canyon Natural Area. The goal is to improve forest resiliency, reduce wildfire risk, and restore ecological balance by thinning trees, removing juniper, and reducing fuels through cutting, piling, and burning slash on about 15 acres. Proposals must follow the Scope of Work and all RFP requirements.
Forestry, Vegetation, Fuels Reduction
Maintenance and Repair, Forest Services
Brush Removal, vegetation clearing
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The Archie Briggs Fire Fuels Reduction Project aims to enhance forest health and reduce wildfire risks in the Archie Briggs Canyon Natural Area, covering approximately 15 acres. The Bend Park and Recreation District, in collaboration with the City of Bend, requires detailed proposals adhering to their Scope of Work and RFP requirements. Interested bidders should focus on forestry, vegetation management, and slash treatment techniques appropriate for this ecological restoration effort.
The buyer seeks to improve forest resiliency and restore ecological balance through a comprehensive fuels reduction strategy, involving the thinning of trees, removal of junipers, and management of slash debris via cutting, piling, and controlled burning.
- Companies specializing in forest management
- Vegetation clearing service providers
- Fuels reduction contractors
- Ecological restoration experts
- Conduct tree thinning
- Remove juniper from the area
- Cut, pile, and burn slash
- Restore ecological balance
- Improve forest resiliency
- Complete proposal following RFP guidelines
- Detailed project timeline and methods
- Cost estimate and pricing structure
- Evidence of previous similar project experience
- Compliance with safety and environmental regulations
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- All proposals must adhere to the Scope of Work
- Bidders must comply with environmental regulations
- Consider competitive pricing based on the scope of work
- Include detailed labor and material costs for transparency
- Consider partnering with local ecological experts
- Subcontracting to specialized tree removal services
- Collaboration with environmental consultants for compliance
- Potential for delays due to weather conditions
- Fire safety risks during project execution
- Regulatory compliance challenges with environmental laws
- What are the specific ecological goals for the project?
- What are the expected deliverables and timelines?
- Are there any local regulatory guidelines that bidders should be aware of?
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- Detailed Scope of Work specifications
- Exact requirements for proposals
- Any specific certifications needed for bidders
- Local regulations affecting project execution
- Information on potential subcontracting opportunities
- Environmental assessment requirements
- Timeline for project initiation
- Safety protocols associated with woodland work
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