Notice of Intent to Award Sole Source Contract with Friends of Trees
Federal opportunity from C0101007 - DTD | C0101 - DTD • Clackamas County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 20, 2026.
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Notice of Intent to Award Sole Source Contract with Friends of Trees
Services from Friends of Trees are necessary due to their proven experience in delivering high-quality, locally-centered community engagement, environmental justice-informed tree planting programs, and regional partnerships that span urban and unincorporated areas. Their capacity to engage diverse residents, coordinate site-specific tree planting logistics, and maintain young trees in future years makes them a comprehensive and turnkey partner for this multi-phase implementation.
Tree Planting Program
Tree Planting Programs
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The State of Oregon intends to award a sole source contract to Friends of Trees, recognizing their unique capabilities in delivering community engagement and tree planting programs. This initiative emphasizes environmental justice and aims for a comprehensive implementation in both urban and unincorporated areas. The contract highlights Friends of Trees' proven experience in coordinating logistics and maintaining young trees, ensuring a sustainable impact.
The buyer seeks to engage Friends of Trees for their exceptional experience in community-focused tree planting initiatives and environmental justice, ensuring effective program delivery and maintenance over time.
- Organizations with proven community engagement experience
- Firms specializing in environmental justice initiatives
- Businesses with expertise in tree planting logistics
- Engagement of diverse residents
- Coordination of site-specific tree planting logistics
- Maintenance of young trees in subsequent years
- Implementation of multi-phase tree planting programs
- Proof of prior experience in similar community engagement projects
- Demonstration of capacity to coordinate logistics
- Detailed maintenance plans for young trees
- Case studies of successful tree planting initiatives
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- Must comply with local environmental justice standards
- Appropriate permits for tree planting may be required
- Competitive pricing based on previous tree planting contracts
- Consider cost-effectiveness in multi-phase projects
- Potential for collaboration with local nurseries for tree supply
- Partnerships with community organizations for outreach
- Potential community opposition to tree planting sites
- Logistical challenges in unincorporated areas
- Institutional delays in permitting processes
- What specific program metrics will be used to measure success?
- Are there anticipated changes in community engagement strategies?
- How will maintenance responsibilities be divided during implementation?
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- No specific pricing information provided
- Details on the phases of implementation not specified
- Absence of scope duration and performance dates
- No list of required permits or compliance checks
- Limited information on community outreach strategies
- Unclear metrics for program success evaluation
- No attachment details except for the link
- No data on the budget range
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