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Port Alice Wildfire Risk Reduction Treatment

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BC230213International

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The Ministry of Forests, under the Government of Canada, is soliciting proposals for a wildfire risk reduction treatment adjacent to the Village of Port Alice on Northern Vancouver Island, covering an area of 11.6 hectares. The work involves manual understory thinning, tree pruning, and surface fuel reduction through piling and controlled burning, with no trees exceeding six inches in diameter at stump height being felled. The operation is designed to reduce fire hazard while preserving forest structure, emphasizing low-impact, hand-based methods. The solicitation, identified as BC230213, was posted on June 2, 2026, with responses due by July 30, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. The North American Industry Classification System code for this contract is 115310, reflecting support activities for forestry, and it does not have a specific set-aside designation. Primary contact for inquiries is Emily Howard, Contracting Authority, reachable via email at Emily.Howard@gov.bc.ca. The work is to be performed in the immediate vicinity of Port Alice, with no additional location details provided beyond the general region.

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Wildfire risk reduction on 11.6 hectares near Port Alice through thinning, pruning, and burning.

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Government of Canada → Ministry of ForestsView Agency

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115310 - Support Activities for ForestryView NAICS

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CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ministry of Forests
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Wildfire Risk Reduction operational treatment adjacent to the Village of Port Alice on Northern Vancouver Island. Treatment area is a total of 11.6ha and includes understory thinning, pruning, and surface fuel reduction from piling and burning. This is a manual treatment and will not include falling of trees greater than 6 inches at stump height.

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