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Bald Mtn. SSC- Region 5 -PSW Stewardship BPA- Shasta Trinity NF, McCloud RD

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This procurement is restricted to companies pre-approved under the R5 Pacific Southwest Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement for the McCloud Ranger District of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest in California. Only eligible vendors may respond to this call order, and the government will not evaluate or provide feedback to submissions from ineligible firms. The contract requires the construction of a 600-foot-wide ridgeline fuel break using mastication and tethered mastication techniques to reduce hazardous vegetation. Additional tasks include felling dead and hazardous standing trees, establishing two helispots for aerial operations, and repairing any damage to the access road caused by project activities. The work is classified under NAICS code 115310 for support activities for forestry. The solicitation was posted on July 14, 2026, with responses due by August 4, 2026, and is issued as a combined solicitation under the existing BPA framework. All work must be performed in McCloud, California, with contract administration handled by the USDA’s Shasta-Trinity National Forest office in Redding. Primary point of contact is Peter LaDuke, with Brian Murphy as the secondary contact for inquiries.

General Info

Pre-approved vendors only; build 600-ft ridgeline fuel break, remove hazardous trees, establish helispots, repair roads in McCloud, CA.

Agency

Department Of Agriculture → Shasta-Trinity National ForestView Agency

NAICS

115310 - Support Activities for ForestryView NAICS

Place of Performance

McCloud, CA, 96057, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

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2c.+Bald_Mtn_Map_Units.pdf

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A06_2026+PAL+Fire+Plan+McCloud.pdf

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2d.+Bald_Mtn_LiDAR.pdf

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A10_Bald+Mtn_R5+PSW+BPA+Call++synopsis_solicitation.pdf

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2b.+Bald_Mtn_Project+Overview.pdf

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A10_SCA+WD+1977-0727v77+07082025.pdf

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A10_BaldMtn_Appendix+A.pdf

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2a.+Bald_Mtn_Vicinity.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Shasta-Trinity National Forest
Contacts2 people available
OfficeREDDING, CA, 96002, USA
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Department Of Agriculture → Shasta-Trinity National Forest
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Office AddressREDDING, CA, 96002, USA

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This procurement is restricted to the approved companies eligible for call orders under the R5 Pacific Southwest Stewardship BPA for the McCloud Ranger District, Shasta Trinity National Forests in the state of California.  This requirement may be awarded to one vendor as a BPA Call Order against BPA's previously solicited on the Government Point of Entry (GPE). The government will not provide feedback or evaluations to companies regarding their submissions in response to this notice that are not eligible for awards under the R5 Pacific Southwest Stewardship BPA.  Create a 600-foot-wide ridgeline fuel break using mastication and tethered mastication. Project also includes falling hazard trees, creating 2 helispots, and repairing any damage caused to the access road. Examples of work include: A. Masticate brush and Small Trees. B. Fall Dead Standing Trees. C. Create 2 Helispots. D. Maintain/Establish Access.

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