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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 Prince George Invasive Plant Management Area - Northwest BC

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BC223473Canada

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The contract entails invasive plant management within the Prince George Invasive Plant Management Area (IPMA) under the jurisdiction of the Regional District of Fraser Fort-George in northwest British Columbia. The Northwest Invasive Plant Council (NWIPC), a non-profit organization funded by provincial, municipal, regional, Crown, utility, and private-sector partners, seeks a qualified proponent to conduct a thorough inventory and mapping of invasive plant populations, apply chemical and/or mechanical treatments on high-priority plants across multiple land jurisdictions, and maintain accurate data records. The successful contractor must carry out on-site data verification and upload information into the provincial InvasivesBC database, provide detailed reporting of labor and travel by jurisdiction, and engage in public education efforts as required. A final seasonal report summarizing activities and outcomes is also required. All herbicide application personnel must be certified under BC’s Integrated Pest Management Act and Regulation, with at least one member of a two-person crew holding a valid Pesticide Applicator certificate (Industrial Vegetation & Noxious Weeds) or Assistant Applicator certificate. Prospective proponents are encouraged to attend an online information session scheduled for February 3, 2026, to clarify requirements and submission details. The contract solicitation, posted on January 13, 2026, has a submission deadline of March 3, 2026, and is managed by the NWIPC as part of its mandate to control invasive plant spread and educate the public on their impacts.

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Invasive plant management in Prince George area; inventory, treatment, data, reports, certified applicators required.

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Government of Canada → Northwest Invasive Plant Council

NAICS

561730 - Landscaping ServicesView NAICS

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CAN

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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 Prince George IPMA area of the Regional District of Fraser Fort-George Region.Refer to Appendix A - Prince George IPMA RFP Proposal for details. For reference when completing the proposal, review ALL attachments prior to completing Appendix A - Prince George 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 Prince George 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 Prince George 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.