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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on January 13, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

RFP Lakes District Invasive Plant Management Area - Northwest BC

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BC223470Canada

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The contract involves conducting invasive plant management within the Lakes District Invasive Plant Management Area (IPMA) located in the Bulkley-Nechako Region of northwest British Columbia. The successful proponent will be responsible for surveying and mapping invasive plant populations, applying chemical and/or mechanical treatments to high-priority invasive sites across various jurisdictions—including public lands, municipalities, regional districts, private lands, and utilities—within the Lakes District IPMA. The work also includes on-site data collection, verification, and uploading of information into the provincial InvasivesBC database, as well as detailed tracking of hours and travel distances by jurisdiction. Public education and awareness activities related to invasive plant management may be required, and a brief end-of-season report summarizing the work will need to be submitted. All personnel involved in herbicide application must possess relevant certification under the BC Integrated Pest Management Act and Regulation, with at least one certified Pesticide Applicator holding an Industrial Vegetation & Noxious Weeds certificate on each two-person crew. The Northwest Invasive Plant Council (NWIPC), a non-profit organization funded by provincial, municipal, regional, Crown corporations, utilities, and private industry partners, manages the program. Interested proponents can participate in an online information session scheduled for February 3, 2026, and must submit their proposals by March 3, 2026. The contracting authority for this solicitation is Michelle Miller, who can be reached via the provided contact email.

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Manage invasive plants in Lakes District BC; survey, treat, report, certify applicators required.

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Government of Canada → Northwest Invasive Plant Council

NAICS

561710 - Exterminating and Pest Control ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Northwest Invasive Plant Council
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Government of Canada → Northwest Invasive Plant Council
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Michelle MillerContracting Authority

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The successful proponent will conduct invasive plant management within the Lakes District IPMA area of the Bulkley-Nechako Region.Refer to Appendix A - Lakes District IPMA RFP Proposal for details. For reference when completing the proposal, review ALL attachments prior to completing Appendix A - Lakes District IPMA RFP Proposal form.ONLINE information session scheduled for Tuesday Febuary 3rd, 2026, 9:00am - 11:00am PST (contact manager@nwipc.org)OverviewThe Northwest Invasive Plant Council (NWIPC) is a non-profit organization that has a mandate to prevent the introduction and spread of invasive plants and to provide education to promote awareness of the impacts of invasive plants. The Lakes District IPMA (see Attachment 1) is one of eight IPMAs in the NWIPC operating area of northwest BC, including Haida Gwaii. We receive funding from the Province, Municipal and Regional governments, Crown corporations, Utilities and Private industry. Each of these categories is further broken down into jurisdictional partners who specify what their level of funding will be for work done within their jurisdiction. Summary of work to be completedInventory of invasive plants and mapping extent polygons (if applicable)Chemical and/or mechanical treatments of target (high priority) plants on designated invasive plant sites and on any new sites identified on any of the jurisdictions within the Lakes District IPMA (Public Lands, municipalities, regional districts, private lands, utilities)On-site data recording, verification and upload to the provincial InvasivesBC databaseDetailed tracking of hours and kms by jurisdiction, surveys/inventory and treatmentsPublic education/awareness about invasive plant management, when requiredA brief report at the end of the season Mandatory requirementAll personnel applying herbicide must be experienced and hold a valid Pesticide Applicator certificate (Industrial Vegetation & Noxious Weeds) or Assistant Applicator certificate as required by the BC Integrated Pest Management Act and Regulation, for herbicide application on public or private lands for invasive plant management. At least one person on a two-man crew must hold a valid Pesticide Applicator ticket.