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Timber Stand Improvement- Huzzah Conservation Area

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MDC 0000000229SLState & Local

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The contract pertains to timber stand improvement activities across three designated stands—Stand 12 at 9.3 acres, Stand 13 at 10.7 acres, and Stand 14 at 13.0 acres—located in Compartment #04 of the Huzzah Conservation Area in Crawford County, Missouri. The work involves forest management practices aimed at enhancing timber quality and stand health, and the contractor is required to hold a valid State of Missouri commercial pesticide applicators license if chemical treatments are employed, with proof of compliance subject to inspection by the Missouri Department of Conservation. All work must be performed in accordance with state regulations and Department guidelines. The solicitation is officially titled Timber Stand Improvement- Huzzah Conservation Area with reference number MDC 0000000229SL, posted on July 8, 2026, with responses due by July 29, 2026. The contracting entity is the Missouri Department of Conservation, operating under the state agency MDC CONSERVATION, and all performance must occur on the specified conservation land in Missouri. The point of contact for inquiries is Maggie Mcnerney, Buyer, reachable via email at maggie.mcnerney@mdc.mo.gov, and further details may be accessed through the provided online portal.

General Info

Timber stand improvement on 33 acres in Huzzah Conservation Area, Missouri, with pesticide license required.

Agency

Missouri → MDC CONSERVATIONView Agency

NAICS

113110 - Timber Tract OperationsView NAICS

Place of Performance

MO, US

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Missouri Department of Conservation Herbicide Standards

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Current-Prior Experience Verification Form

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Timber Stand Improvement Huzzah Conservation Area RFP MDC 0000000229SL

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AgencyMissouri → MDC CONSERVATION
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Missouri → MDC CONSERVATION
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Maggie McnerneyBuyer

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Timber Stand Improvement for Huzzah Conservation Area, Compartment #04 located in Crawford County, Missouri. The work area consists of three timber stands. Stand 12 is approximately 9.3 acres, Stand 13 is approximately 10.7 acres. and Stand 14 is approximately 13.0 acres. The contractor must have a valid applicable State of Missouri commercial pesticide applicators license before using any chemicals on Department property. The contractor shall provide documentation of compliance upon request by the Department.

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