Middle Fork Ranger District Wildlife Snag Creation
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Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The USDA Forest Service, Willamette National Forest, is seeking proposals for Wildlife Snag Creation on the Middle Fork Ranger District in Westfir, OR. This project involves treating standing trees to create dead wildlife trees or snags, enhancing habitat for cavity-nesting wildlife. This opportunity is a Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5). Proposals are due by March 23, 2026, at 1700 PT.
Scope of Work
The Contractor will be responsible for developing an operational plan, organizing resources, and directing personnel and equipment to accomplish the project objectives. Services include selecting trees according to specifications, treating them using methods such as High Girdling and Base Girdling (blasting is not permitted), and comprehensive documentation. Required tasks also include digital mapping, slash treatments if specifications are exceeded, and installing "Wildlife Tree" signs on treated trees. The primary species for treatment is Douglas-fir, with specific criteria for selection and exclusion (e.g., avoiding trees with nest structures or those susceptible to wind throw).
Key Requirements
- Treatment Methods: Girdling (12" wide, specific height ranges, limb removal). Tools like chainsaws or augers may be used.
- Documentation: Submission of tree registers and electronic project maps (.gpx files) to the COR for inspection and approval. Payment is on a tree-by-tree basis, contingent on proper marking and documentation.
- Safety: Development of a general safety plan compliant with OSHA standards and a site-specific Communication/Safety/Emergency Plan. A minimum crew of two with climbing capabilities is required for tree climbing activities. Potential hazards include tree falling, fall hazards, and travel on rough terrain.
- Accessibility: Standard access is defined as passable by a 2-wheel drive vehicle or foot travel less than 1/4 mile. Motor vehicles are restricted to existing spur roads, and closed roads are bermed and not drivable.
- Slash Management: Slash created within 50 feet of an open road must be pulled back and scattered to a depth not exceeding 3 feet. Treetops must be removed from fire lines, trails, roads, and landings.
- Government-Furnished Items: Electronic project area maps and Wildlife Tree signs.
- Contractor-Furnished Items: Supervision, labor, transportation, tools, materials, equipment, diameter tape, instruments for treatment height measurement, compass, aluminum nails, and GPS equipment.
- Wage Determination: Wage Determination No. 1977-0079, Revision No. 81, applies, outlining minimum wage rates and fringe benefits for Forestry and Logging Services in Oregon.
Period & Place of Performance
- Location: Willamette National Forest, Middle Fork Ranger District, Westfir, OR.
- Period: May 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026.
Contract Details
- Set-Aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5).
- Invoicing: Contractors will invoice monthly for completed units after COR inspection.
- Subcontracting: Offerors intending to subcontract must notify the Contracting Officer at the time of offer submission with subcontractor details.
Important Notes
This solicitation has been amended to extend the offer due date and provide additional clarifications through a Vendor Question and Answer document. The provided Unit Map and Tree Illustrations for Girdling (Exhibit 6) are crucial for understanding the project's geographical scope and technical requirements. Camping on-site may be permitted with Forest Service approval.