This Solicitation opportunity from New Mexico was posted on November 13, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.
Five County Raccoon Services
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This solicitation issued by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish seeks to establish a Price Agreement with two or more vendors to provide Nuisance Wildlife Abatement Services across five counties in New Mexico, specifically Sandoval, Bernalillo, Valencia, Los Alamos, and Santa Fe. The contract aims to address depredation and nuisance wildlife issues, primarily focusing on raccoon control, with services including trapping, extermination, and wildlife management. The agreement excludes tribal and public lands within these counties. The procurement is structured as an invitation to bid for an agency price agreement, with an estimated contract size ranging from 500,000 to 1.5 million dollars, although no specific contract value or volume estimates are provided. The solicitation emphasizes a competitive bidding process, with sealed bids due by December 15, 2025, and contact information provided for inquiries. The procurement falls under the NAICS code 924120, related to animal control and pest management services, and references commodity codes associated with wildlife and pest control. The scope of work is performance-based, with no detailed technical specifications or quality standards explicitly outlined, but it implies adherence to industry standards for humane wildlife trapping and pest management. The contract does not specify detailed evaluation criteria, but it is likely to be awarded based on the lowest price technically acceptable approach, typical for agency price agreements. The document lacks specific instructions regarding proposal formatting, submission procedures, or additional contractual clauses, and it does not include a formal list of attachments or detailed special requirements, indicating that further contractual details are either standard or addressed in separate documentation. Overall, this solicitation provides a framework for multiple vendors to compete for wildlife abatement services in targeted counties, supporting the department’s efforts to manage nuisance wildlife effectively within the specified geographic scope.
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NM, USASet-Aside
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Submission Closed
