AS26-37 High Country Fish Stocking in Utah
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026.
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AS26-37 High Country Fish Stocking in Utah
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The opportunity AS26-37 is focused on High Country Fish Stocking in Utah, as posted by the Division of Purchasing. The deadline for responses is February 20, 2026, which provides ample time for interested bidders to prepare and submit proposals. This project may require bidders to have specific expertise in fish stocking practices and situational awareness of Utah's environmental regulations.
The buyer aims to engage a contractor capable of performing fish stocking activities in designated high country locations in Utah, likely addressing ecological balance and recreation needs.
- Companies specialized in aquaculture and fish stocking
- Environmental consulting firms with experience in ecological assessments
- Licensed fisheries management organizations
- Identify stocking sites within high country regions of Utah
- Coordinate with local environmental authorities
- Procure necessary fish species for stocking
- Implement stocking procedures
- Monitor ecological effects post-stocking
- Evidence of relevant certifications in fish stocking
- Experience list with similar projects
- Detailed project plan outlining stocking methodology
- Cost proposal with breakdown
- References from previous clients
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- Must comply with Utah state regulations on fish stocking
- Adherence to environmental impact assessment requirements
- Consider cost of fish procurement and transport
- Account for labor costs associated with stocking efforts
- Include potential costs for post-stocking monitoring
- Partner with local fisheries for fish supply
- Collaborate with environmental consultants for compliance
- Engage subcontractors for transportation logistics
- Potential changes in environmental regulations
- Risk of ecological impact if not properly assessed
- Unforeseen logistical challenges in remote locations
- What specific fish species are targeted for stocking?
- Are there any specific environmental guidelines to follow?
- What are the reporting requirements during and after stocking?
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- Details on specific locations for fish stocking
- Exact fish species required for the project
- Any existing environmental studies or assessments
- Clarification on permitting requirements
- Information on budget constraints or funding sources
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