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This Solicitation opportunity from California was posted on July 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Brengle Terrace Park Ballfields Renovation Project

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20260707010State & Local

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NAICS: 238910
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F--OR -Bear Valley NWR -FUEL REDUCTION
Solicitation # 140F0S26Q0054
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is soliciting quotations for a Firm Fixed Price commercial services contract to perform hazardous fuels reduction at the Bear Valley National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. The primary objective is to create strategic fuel breaks near property boundaries to mitigate the risk of crown-driven wildfires in Wildland-Urban Interface areas. The scope of work includes hand thinning and piling of mixed-conifer and brush, juniper seedling and sapling lop and scatter, and juniper removal. The performance period is scheduled from August 24, 2026, through December 20, 2027. This is a Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 238910. Contractors are responsible for constructing and covering piles with polyethylene material, while the government will manage the actual burning and disposal. Due to wildlife protection requirements, work is restricted near active bald eagle nests from January 1 to August 15, and in mule deer and elk calving/fawning areas from May 15 to July 15. Additionally, contractors must haul all water from off-site locations for fire-fighting requirements. The award will be made to the responsible offeror submitting the lowest evaluated price that meets technical acceptability standards. Proposals must include a non-price section containing a statement of understanding regarding the work and environment, and a price section with a completed price schedule. All invoicing must be processed electronically through the Treasury's Invoice Processing Platform.
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General Info

Agency

California → City of Vista Public Works DepartmentView Agency

NAICS

238910 - Site Preparation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Vista, CA, 92084, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Followers_List_1783623003755.csv

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BT_Ballfield_Sign-in_Sheet_1784140603318.pdf

PDF

BT_Park_Ballfields_Renovation_Project_RFB.pdf

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Vista Public Works Department
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Bid #C.I.P. No. 8349: The project consists of comprehensive renovations for the Brengle Terrace Park ballfields. Work includes outfield renovations: cutting and removing existing sod, pulverizing and blending soil with organic material, grading, adjusting irrigation, applying 425 tons of sport sand, laser grading, fertilizing, and installing Hybrid Bermudagrass sod. Decomposed granite will be installed along field borders. Infield renovations include installing a new pitching rubber and home plate, reconstructing batter’s and catcher’s boxes, placing base anchors, applying 50 tons of infield mix, tilling, laser grading, and spreading infield conditioner.