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Boundary Vista Clearing – Vegetation Management

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The contract involves the clearing and maintenance of a 6.1-meter-wide vegetation-free corridor along the Canada–U.S. international boundary, requiring the removal of trees, brush, and overgrowth to ensure unobstructed visibility and border integrity. This work includes side cutting of branches from surrounding old-growth trees that encroach into the vista, ensuring compliance with boundary maintenance standards without unnecessarily damaging native forest structures. The scope is focused on sustainable vegetation management practices to preserve ecological balance while fulfilling treaty obligations for a clearly marked border. The contract is posted as a subcontract under the North American Industry Classification System code 213111, issued by the Government of Canada through the Department of Natural Resources. It was published on July 10, 2026, with responses due by August 18, 2026. Performance is expected to occur across the Canadian portion of the border, with no specific location designated beyond the country-level reference. The procurement is not subject to any set-asides, and interested parties must submit proposals through the official Canada Buys portal before the deadline.

General Info

Clear and maintain 6.1-meter vegetation-free border corridor per Canada-U.S. treaty, sustainable methods required.

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Government of Canada → Department of Natural Resources (NRCan)View Agency

NAICS

213111 - Drilling Oil and Gas WellsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Canada, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Natural Resources (NRCan)
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Clearing and maintaining a 6.1-meter-wide vista along the Canada–U.S. boundary by removing trees, brush, and overgrowth, including side cutting of encroaching branches from old-growth trees.

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