Forest Service within the Department of Agriculture, is dedicated to the sustainable stewardship of forest ecosystems through targeted land management and ecological restoration. Its core mission centers on maintaining forest health, mitigating wildfire risks, and preserving natural resources through active forestry support and landscape maintenance.
Stanilaus National Forest is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 5 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Stanislaus National Forest, under the U.S. Forest Service within the Department of Agriculture, is dedicated to the sustainable stewardship of forest ecosystems through targeted land management and ecological restoration. Its core mission centers on maintaining forest health, mitigating wildfire...
The Stanislaus National Forest, under the U.S. Forest Service within the Department of Agriculture, is dedicated to the sustainable stewardship of forest ecosystems through targeted land management and ecological restoration. Its core mission centers on maintaining forest health, mitigating wildfire risks, and preserving natural resources through active forestry support and landscape maintenance. Strategic priorities include habitat enhancement, invasive species control, and public land accessibility improvements, with initiatives focused on integrating science-based practices into operational planning. Key programs emphasize collaborative resource management, fire-adapted community resilience, and the rehabilitation of degraded forest areas through ecological interventions.
Procurement activity reflects a reliance on specialized field services to execute on-the-ground forest management objectives. The agency frequently engages contractors for landscaping services to maintain trails, firebreaks, and recreational areas, while also contracting support activities for forestry operations such as ecological monitoring, brush management, and silvicultural assistance. Contract structures typically combine solicitation methods, including sources-sought notices to gather industry input and combined requirements to streamline execution across multiple work scopes.
The agency primarily targets NAICS 561730 (Landscaping Services) and 115310 (Support Activities for Forestry), indicating a strong preference for contractors capable of delivering ecological and aesthetic land management outcomes. It actively prioritizes Small Business Administration set-asides, demonstrating a commitment to fostering local and minority-owned enterprises with expertise in natural resource stewardship. Vendor relationships are built around technical proficiency in forest ecology, compliance with environmental regulations, and proven experience in federal land management contexts.
Organized as a field unit of the Forest Service, the Stanislaus National Forest operates across the Sierra Nevada region, managing public lands through ranger districts and regional coordination. It utilizes standard federal procurement vehicles including solicitation notices, sources-sought postings, and competitive contracting mechanisms to ensure transparency and equitable access for qualified contractors. Its operational scope is defined by ecological boundaries rather than administrative borders, aligning procurement with watershed and forest health outcomes.
Recent Stanilaus National Forest Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Stanilaus National Forest, including active solicitations and recent awards.