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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 6, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Dragon Mountain Park - Wildfire Risk Reduction Treatment TU1

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BC Parks is seeking proposals to carry out wildfire risk reduction treatments across 55.4 hectares of Dragon Mountain Park within a one-year timeframe, focusing on mechanical and manual methods to mitigate fire danger to critical infrastructure, natural ecosystems, cultural heritage, and recreational assets. The work will include tree thinning, pruning, surface fuel reduction, and proper disposal of treatment debris, with pile burning allowed only when environmental conditions permit and other methods proposed as alternatives. Tree removal volumes are strategically phased according to proximity to power lines and roads, with an estimated 2,400 cubic meters of merchantable timber to be generated. Contractors must adhere strictly to the conditions outlined in the Forest Licence to Cut for this project, ensuring compliance with regulatory and environmental standards. Proposals must be submitted by June 9, 2026, and all details regarding scope, technical requirements, and evaluation criteria are specified in the solicitation issued by the Ministry of Environment and Parks under reference BCGS27WLE003-RFP.

General Info

BC Parks seeks wildfire risk reduction work on 55.4 hectares of Dragon Mountain Park using mechanical and manual methods by June 9, 2026.

Agency

Government of Canada → Ministry of Environment and Parks

NAICS

113310 - Logging View NAICS

Place of Performance

CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ministry of Environment and Parks
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → Ministry of Environment and Parks
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Brita PederssonContracting Authority

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BC Parks is inviting proposals to implement prescribed wildfire risk reduction mechanical and hand treatments in 55.4 hectares of Dragon Mountain Park over a one-year term.The objective of treatment is to reduce the risk of wildfire to critical infrastructure within and outside the park, as well as to the park’s natural, cultural, and recreation values.The services required include but are not limited to: mechanical tree thinning, pruning, surface fuel reduction, and treatment debris disposal by either pile burning (completed concurrently with treatment where conditions allow) and/or other methods that are proposed.The amount of prescribed tree removal is phased based on proximity to powerlines/road. There is an estimated 2,400m3 of merchantable volume that will be generated from this project. The successful contractor must follow the conditions of the Forest Licence to Cut (FLTC) for this project. Further details as to the scope of this opportunity and the requirements can be found within this RFP.