R9 Superior National Forest – Laurentian & LaCroix Mechanical Site Prep and Fuels Work
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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, Superior National Forest, is soliciting quotes for Mechanical Site Preparation (rock raking) and Fuels Work (mastication) in the Laurentian and LaCroix Ranger Districts of Minnesota. This Total Small Business Set-Aside opportunity aims to award two contracts for forestry support services. Quotes are due by April 17, 2026.
Scope of Work
This combined synopsis/solicitation requires contractors to provide all labor, supervision, equipment, transportation, and incidentals for:
- Award 01 – Mechanical Site Prep (Laurentian Ranger District): Rock raking across an estimated 146 acres to scarify ground, expose mineral soil, and control vegetation. This includes slash piling with specific guidelines. Minimum 200 HP equipment is required for rock raking units.
- Award 02 – Mastication/Fuels Work (LaCroix Ranger District): Mechanical fuel reduction treatment across an estimated 40 acres, involving grinding or shredding vegetation and woody debris into a mulch layer. Stumps must not exceed 1 foot in height, and material should be scattered evenly. This includes treatment of balsam fir regardless of size, even in potentially steep areas. Only hazardous fuels require mastication; non-hazardous brush under 6" DBH does not require treatment unless necessary for performance outcomes. All work must comply with the detailed Performance Work Statement (PWS), including specifications for rutting restrictions, leave-tree rules, resource protection, sanitation, road use/maintenance, and strict equipment cleaning protocols to prevent invasive species spread.
Contract Details
- Opportunity Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (FAR Part 12, SAP under FAR 13, AGAR Part 413)
- Set-Aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside
- NAICS: 115310 – Support Activities for Forestry (Size Standard: $11.5M)
- Awards: Up to two separate awards may result.
- Period of Performance:
- Mechanical Site Prep: June 1, 2026 – October 31, 2026 (soil-dependent)
- Mastication: June 1, 2026 – April 1, 2027 (soil-dependent)
- Place of Performance: Superior National Forest, Laurentian Ranger District (Aurora, MN) and LaCroix Ranger District (Cook, MN). Vicinity maps are available.
Evaluation Criteria
Quotes will be evaluated using a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) approach:
- Step 1 – Go/No-Go Technical Capability: Offerors must submit a technical capability statement detailing planned timeframes, personnel/equipment resources, method for meeting PWS requirements, and understanding of deliverables. Failure to provide sufficient information will result in a non-responsive quote.
- Step 2 – Lowest Price: Among technically acceptable quotations, the lowest price will receive the award.
Submission Requirements
Offerors must submit the following by the closing date in SAM.gov:
- Signed Quote
- Completed Schedule of Items (providing unit prices for each CLIN)
- Technical Capability Statement
- SAM-registered Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) Quotes must remain valid for 90 days. Electronic submissions are required to david.easter@usda.gov.
Key Clarifications & Notes
- A Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) details government surveillance methods, performance standards, and acceptable quality levels (AQLs) for contractor performance. Bidders should review this to develop robust Quality Control Plans.
- Wage Determinations (No. 2015-4939 and No. 2015-4959, Rev. 28) are applicable for specific Minnesota and Wisconsin counties, outlining minimum hourly wage rates, fringe benefits, and Executive Order requirements (Paid Sick Leave, Minimum Wage).
- Official clarifications from an April 14, 2026 site visit confirm that alternative mastication equipment is permissible if it meets performance specifications, and that 200 HP minimum is only for rock-raking units. Not all brush under 6" DBH requires mastication, only hazardous fuels.