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ESR Fence Repair and Temporary Fence Install for Rock Creek, Little John and Butte fires

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The contract involves extensive fence repair and temporary fence construction related to damage caused by fire seasons in 2024 and 2025. Specifically, the work includes repairing 55 miles of fences burned during the 2024 fire season, constructing 20 miles of temporary fencing, and repairing an additional 42 miles of fences burned during the 2025 fire season. This project is part of efforts to restore and protect the affected areas impacted by the Rock Creek, Little John, and Butte fires. Issued by the Bureau of Land Management under the Department of the Interior, this contract is designated as a small business set-aside opportunity, reflective of the NAICS code 813312. The solicitation number is AG_DOI_BLM_OR_26_00593, with the forecast posted on January 27, 2026. The point of contact for the contract is Joseph Duncan, who serves both as the primary contact and small business specialist. The work location details are not specified, but the scope indicates a targeted response to the regions affected by the named wildfires.

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Fence repair and temporary fence construction for 2024-2025 wildfire damage restoration.

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Department of the Interior → Bureau of Land Management

NAICS

813312 - Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations View NAICS

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OR, US

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AgencyDepartment of the Interior → Bureau of Land Management
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Department of the Interior → Bureau of Land Management
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Joseph Duncan
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Repair 55 miles of fences that were burned during the 2024 fire season and construct 20 miles of temporary fence and repair 42 miles of fences burned during the 2025 fire season.

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