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Goat Grazing Services for Fuel Reduction

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The City of South Pasadena is seeking a subcontractor to provide a herd of goats for targeted grazing services aimed at reducing flammable vegetation across 35 acres located in high-fire-risk zones. The contractor is responsible for the full lifecycle of the grazing operation, including the setup of secure perimeter fencing, ongoing monitoring to ensure effective vegetation control and animal welfare, and the timely removal of the goats and all equipment after approximately one month. The work is classified under NAICS code 112420, indicating it falls within animal production, specifically other animal production, and is intended to serve as a natural, eco-friendly method of fuel reduction to mitigate wildfire hazards. The contract is designed to be executed within the city limits of South Pasadena, with performance expectations centered on safety, efficiency, and environmental stewardship in a densely populated area prone to wildfire threats.

General Info

Goat grazing subcontractor to control vegetation on 35 acres in South Pasadena for wildfire prevention.

Agency

California → City of South Pasadena

NAICS

112420 - Goat FarmingView NAICS

Place of Performance

South Pasadena, CA

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NONE

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Goat Grazing and Vegetation Management Pilot Program

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AgencyCalifornia → City of South Pasadena
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Provide a herd of goats for targeted grazing to reduce flammable vegetation across 35 acres in high-fire-risk zones, including setup, monitoring, and removal after approximately one month.

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Solicitation # 140R2026Q0085
The Bureau of Reclamation is seeking to establish a five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for vegetation management using goat and/or sheep grazing on lands within the Central and Northern California Area Offices, primarily in the Wildland-Urban Interface areas of Placer, El Dorado, Shasta, Trinity, Tehama, and Glenn Counties. This initiative aims to reduce fire risk through prescribed grazing, with each individual task order under the BPA expected to last between three and twelve months. The BPA is structured as a firm-fixed-price contract on a per-acre basis, with a maximum total value of $1,042,985 over the five-year period and an annual cap of $208,869. There is no minimum guarantee of work, and pricing must encompass all labor, materials, travel, per-diem, and incidental costs. The contract is set aside for small businesses with a NAICS code 112420 size standard of $2.5 million in annual revenue. To qualify as a potential vendor, firms must respond to this Sources Sought Notice by June 18, 2026, by submitting comprehensive documentation including business size and classification, contact details, a capabilities statement, and verifiable evidence of their ability to deliver goat or sheep grazing services. Respondents must also affirm compliance with strict environmental and safety requirements, including adherence to buffer zones around sensitive ecological and archaeological sites, avoidance of natural watercourse disruption, posting of public warnings for electric fencing and guard dogs, and completion of Reclamation-provided environmental training prior to any work commencement. Contractors are required to submit monthly itemized invoices through SAM.gov, accompanied by geospatial maps and before-and-after photo documentation of treated areas, all delivered no later than five business days after month-end. The Contracting Officer’s Representative will conduct ongoing evaluations, and failure to correct deficiencies will prevent task completion and payment. All responses must reference Notice Number 140R2026Q0085 and be submitted to Mouang Phan at mouang_phan@ios.doi.gov, with vendors bearing full responsibility for response costs and identifying any proprietary content within submissions.
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