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Galloway G-Z IRSC

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Department of Agriculture → Forest ServiceView Agency

NAICS

113310 - LoggingView NAICS

Place of Performance

NEVADA CITY CA, CA, USA

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AgencyDepartment of Agriculture → Forest Service
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Department of Agriculture → Forest Service
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EVAN FELLRATH
ASHLEY THOMPSON

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The Galloway G-Z IRSC requisition is for two fuels reduction projects to be fulfilled under one contractor Keystone Roadside Fuelbreak which will award implementation/timber removal operations and the Hungry Slug IRSC which will award preparation work for the project with optional items for timber removal and service items._x000D_ _x000D_ Projects are in critical access road corridors and Wildland-Urban Interface areas in high wildfire-risk areas. Forest management through thinning is essential for reducing wildfire risk and community public safety in these areas.

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