Pilcher Timber Sale - ODFW Elkhorn Wildlife Area
Federal opportunity from 635000 - ODFW | 000 - ODFW • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026.
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Pilcher Timber Sale - ODFW Elkhorn Wildlife Area The purpose of this ITB is to establish a Contract for the harvest of timber on 253 acres of Elkhorn Wildlife Area located in Union County, in Eastern Oregon, Timber Sale Area. Successful Bidder will complete Project Work, as defined below, and complete the Timber Harvesting Operations as laid out in more the Sample Contract Attachment A. The Sample Contract lays out the scope of work, the Successful Bidders anticipated duties, and expectations for the Successful Bidder performance. Pilcher Timber Sale, 253 acres located on ODFW Elkhorn Wildlife Area in Union County, in Eastern Oregon.
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The Pilcher Timber Sale at the ODFW Elkhorn Wildlife Area presents an opportunity for suppliers to engage in timber sales and management. This sale is significant due to its location in Oregon, under the auspices of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Bidders should prepare to demonstrate their capability in managing timber operations efficiently and sustainably to align with state wildlife initiatives.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife aims to conduct a timber sale at the Elkhorn Wildlife Area to manage forest resources effectively while supporting ecological landscapes.
- Prepare a detailed proposal indicating compliance with environmental regulations.
- Provide past performance records for similar timber sales.
- Outline a sustainability plan for timber operations.
- Proposal document detailing bid particulars.
- Evidence of previous timber sale management experience.
- Sustainability practices and environmental impact assessments.
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- Detailed scope of work for the timber sale.
- Specific requirements for environmental compliance.
- Information on local competition in the timber industry.
- Budget constraints or funding sources for the sale.
- Clarification on whether subcontracting will be allowed or encouraged.
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