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The contract pertains to the safe and systematic removal, chipping, or controlled burning of conifer debris following tree removal operations, with the primary objective of reducing wildfire risks and promoting ecological recovery of impacted sites. Work must be executed in accordance with established environmental and safety standards to ensure fire hazard mitigation while supporting long-term site rehabilitation efforts. The scope includes all necessary activities to manage vegetative waste generated from tree removal, requiring precision and compliance to prevent unintended consequences such as uncontrolled fires or soil degradation. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 562990, which covers other waste management services, and is issued by the State of Montana with a posted date of July 9, 2026, and a response deadline of July 23, 2026. The place of performance is unspecified but will occur within Montana, and bidders must submit proposals through the designated online portal prior to the deadline. No set-aside provisions are indicated, meaning the opportunity is open to all eligible subcontractors without restrictions based on business size or ownership type. All parties are expected to meet stringent operational and environmental requirements to ensure compliance with state land management and fire prevention protocols.

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Contract for conifer debris removal to reduce wildfire risk in Montana, compliant with environmental and safety standards.

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Removal, chipping, or controlled burning of conifer debris after tree removal to mitigate fire hazards and support site rehabilitation.

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