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This Government Contract opportunity from Missouri was posted on July 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Timber Stand Improvement (Tree Thinning)

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NAICS: 113310
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Los Pinos DxP IRSC - Pagosa Ranger District, San Juan National Forest
Solicitation # 12363N26Q4124
This solicitation, numbered 12363N26Q4124, is a combined synopsis and request for quotation issued under FAR Part 12 for commercial items, targeting small business concerns with a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 113310 (Logging), with a size standard of 500 employees. The work involves forest health improvement and infrastructure rehabilitation within the Los Pinos DxP IRSC project area of the Pagosa Ranger District in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado. Key activities include thinning and selective timber removal across 152 acres, reconditioning and upgrading approximately 0.16 mile of roadway segments, rerouting a portion of the system road, regrading and surfacing the Coal Creek trail parking area, and implementing erosion control, drainage improvements, and closure gate maintenance. The contract is firm fixed price, with performance scheduled to begin August 27, 2026, and conclude by November 30, 2028. All work must comply with Forest Service specifications, state log branding requirements, and environmental regulations, including strict adherence to AASHTO standards for road construction and Designation by Prescription protocols for timber harvesting. Proposals must be submitted in two separate volumes: a technical proposal addressing technical approach, past performance, and local community benefits, and a separate price quote incorporating the SF 1449, applicable schedules, and a 20% bid guarantee for construction items. Evaluation is non-LPTA, prioritizing technical approach first, followed by relevant past performance, local economic benefit, and price, with award based on overall value. The technical review assesses work plans, equipment, personnel qualifications, safety protocols, schedule adherence, and environmental protections, with each project unit requiring 100% compliance for acceptance—no averaging permitted. Key personnel must be identified and substitutions restricted during the first 90 days, requiring formal notification and approval. Contractors must adhere to wage determinations under the Service Contract Act and Davis-Bacon Act, submit invoices electronically via IPP, and comply with stringent security, sanitation, and environmental plan requirements. Timber harvesting must use government-approved branding with hammer marks and yellow paint on logs west of the 100th meridian, and all logging and roadwork must halt during fire risk, snow cover, or when cultural resources are encountered. Offerors must hold a valid UEI, be registered in SAM, and certify small business status; proposals lacking sufficient
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The contract requires the performance of targeted tree thinning across 33 acres distributed among three specific forest stands with the goal of achieving predefined basal area densities to promote healthy forest growth and resilience. Work must strictly adhere to seasonal restrictions and comply with guidelines established by the Missouri Department of Conservation to ensure environmental protection and sustainable forest management practices. The project is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 113310 for forestry services, and responses are due by July 29, 2026, with the solicitation posted on July 8, 2026. All activities are to be conducted in accordance with conservation standards to enhance timber quality and ecological balance within the designated areas.

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Tree thinning on 33 acres across three stands per Missouri Conservation guidelines, due July 29, 2026.

Agency

Missouri → MDC CONSERVATIONView Agency

NAICS

113310 - LoggingView NAICS

Place of Performance

MO, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of MDC 0000000229SL.

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Timber Stand Improvement- Huzzah Conservation Area

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AgencyMissouri → MDC CONSERVATION
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Perform targeted tree thinning across 33 acres in three designated stands to achieve specified basal area densities, following seasonal restrictions and Missouri Department of Conservation guidelines.

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Solicitation # MDC 0000000240SL
The Missouri Department of Conservation is soliciting bids for tree and brush removal services at the Emmett and Leah Seat Memorial Conservation Area in Worth and Gentry Counties, Missouri, under solicitation number MDC 0000000240SL, with bids due by August 28, 2026. Contractors are required to perform approximately 350 machine hours of vegetation management under a firm fixed price per hour, operating only during daylight hours and on dry or frozen ground to protect the environment. Work must comply with strict specifications: vegetation up to 4 inches DBH must be mowed or mulched, while all trees and brush up to 9 inches DBH must be ground to ground level; trees marked with blue/orange paint or red flagging or exceeding 9 inches DBH are to remain untouched. Performance is confined to designated zones as shown on a Department-provided map, and contractors must maintain a verifiable machine hour log subject to inspection by the Department. Payment is contingent upon acceptance of work at the site, with inspections conducted by the Department to ensure compliance with environmental and operational standards. The solicitation requires full compliance with Missouri state statutes including RSMo 34.165 and 1 CSR 40-1.060, and mandates several non-negotiable business certifications including E-Verify enrollment, valid state registration, and tax compliance. Bid evaluation is weighted heavily toward cost, with up to 200 points allocated using a formula based on the lowest responsive bid, while an additional 5 to 15 points are awarded for subcontracting commitments to organizations for the blind or sheltered workshops at a rate of 2.5 points per 1% of contract value. Contractors must also submit completed exhibits including an Employee Conflict of Interest form and a Documentation of Intent to Participate with an OBSW, and are required to subcontract at least $5,000 or 2% of the contract value to such organizations, ensuring the services performed are commercially useful and exclusive to the contract. Invoicing must reference the purchase order, be submitted to jonathan.mcculley@mdc.mo.gov, and comply with state funding statutes. There is no requirement for federal identifiers like UEI or CAGE codes, but all contractors must register in MissouriBUYS via MOVERS. Key personnel substitutions require prior approval, and contractors must avoid conflicts of interest, maintain confidentiality, and immediately notify the Department of any legal, financial, or operational changes
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