54 North Botanical Surveys
Federal opportunity from 629PROC - Procurement Only | PROC - Salem Procurement • Department of Forestry. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026.
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54 North Botanical Surveys
This Invitation to Bid is for establishing a Contract for botanical field surveys and report within proposed vegetation management units within the 54 North Fuels Reduction and Huckleberry Restoration Project on the North Fork John Day Ranger District in the Umatilla National Forest. If interested in bidding, please download all attachments then review and return all required documents before Bid Closing date and time.
Botanical field surveys and report
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The Oregon Procurement office is seeking bids for the 54 North Botanical Surveys as part of the Fuels Reduction and Huckleberry Restoration Project. The scope includes conducting botanical field surveys and producing reports for specific vegetation management units within the North Fork John Day Ranger District. Bids are due by March 6, 2026, and interested parties must review and return all required documents before this deadline.
Establish a contract for botanical field surveys and reports to support vegetation management efforts in the Umatilla National Forest.
- Environmental consulting firms
- Botanical survey specialists
- Ecological firms with forest management expertise
- Conduct field surveys
- Prepare detailed botanical reports
- Identify vegetation management units
- Completed bid documents
- Attachments downloaded and reviewed
- Relevant experience and qualifications
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- Adhere to documentation requirements set forth in attachments
- Follow state procurement regulations
- Competitive pricing based on market analysis
- Consider costs for fieldwork and reporting
- Factor in potential travel expenses to the site
- Consider partnerships with local ecological firms
- Subcontract with specialists for specific botanical expertise
- Team with environmental organizations for broader scope
- Potential environmental regulations that may impact surveys
- Inaccurate reporting leading to project delays
- Budget overruns due to unforeseen field conditions
- What is the expected timeline for the surveys?
- Are there specific vegetation types of focus?
- What existing data is available for review?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific NAICS code for the solicitation
- Details regarding specific vegetation management units
- Sample reports from previous surveys
- Information on past similar contracts awarded
- Any mandatory site visits requirement
- Potential penalties for non-compliance
- Additional buyer contact details for queries
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