Hazard Mitigation and Fuels Reduction Services on Umpqua National Forest
Federal opportunity from 629PROC - Procurement Only | 70100 - Southern Oregon Area • Department of Forestry. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 06, 2026.
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Hazard Mitigation and Fuels Reduction Services on Umpqua National Forest
ODF is issuing this ITB for hazard mitigation fuels reduction Services on Umpqua National Forest located in Oregon. Awarded Contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, transportation, equipment, and materials needed to complete the Work of approx. 21 acres by June 30, 2026. See ITB, Attachment A - Exhibit A, Statement of Work for details.
Snag Falling
Road Brushing
Hand Line Preparation
Hand Line Creation
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The Oregon Department of Forestry is seeking bids for hazard mitigation and fuels reduction services on approximately 21 acres of the Umpqua National Forest, with a completion deadline of June 30, 2026. This project involves snag falling, road brushing, hand line preparation, and hand line creation. Contractors must provide all necessary labor, supervision, transportation, equipment, and materials.
The buyer aims to enhance fire safety and ecological health through effective hazard mitigation practices in the Umpqua National Forest.
- Contractors with experience in forestry services
- Companies specialized in environmental remediation
- Firms with capabilities in land management
- Snag Falling
- Road Brushing
- Hand Line Preparation
- Hand Line Creation
- Completed bid forms
- Proof of past performance and experience
- Detailed project plan including timelines
- Cost proposal
- List of equipment and materials to be used
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- Ensure compliance with local environmental regulations
- Obtain necessary permits for land use
- Adhere to safety regulations during implementation
- Estimate costs based on labor, materials, and time
- Consider competitive pricing relative to similar bids
- Include potential contingencies for unexpected challenges
- Consider partnerships with local environmental firms
- Utilize subcontractors for specialized tasks like road brushing
- Team with equipment rental companies for necessary tools
- Weather-related delays impacting project timelines
- Regulatory changes affecting project scope
- Potential ecological impacts requiring mitigation strategies
- What are the specific ecological considerations for this project?
- Are there existing contracts or partnerships we should be aware of?
- What are the penalties for not meeting the completion deadline?
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- Specific regulatory requirements for the project
- Details on environmental assessments completed previously
- Any limitations on the types of equipment that can be used
- Information on local subcontractor availability
- Clarification on payment milestones
- Public safety requirements during operations
- Data on previous fires in the area that may affect scope
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