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Vegetation and Wildfire Fuel Management

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The contract entails comprehensive vegetation management within electric rights-of-way spanning a 4,300-square-mile service area in high-risk wildfire zones, focusing on the removal of brush, vegetation, and combustible materials to mitigate fire hazards. This effort is critical for enhancing public safety and protecting critical infrastructure by creating and maintaining defensible space around utility corridors. The work is classified under NAICS code 115310, indicating it falls under support activities for forestry, specifically tailored for wildfire fuel reduction services. Although labeled as a subcontract, the project is administered through the Fish and Wildlife, Region 5 - South Coast, San Diego agency, with primary performance centered in San Diego, California, aligning with regional environmental and fire prevention priorities. The solicitation was posted on July 9, 2026, signaling an upcoming procurement timeline for qualified contractors to deliver large-scale, coordinated vegetation control operations in ecologically sensitive and fire-prone terrain.

General Info

Vegetation management in 4,300-square-mile wildfire zone to reduce fire risk near utility corridors in San Diego.

Agency

California → Fish and Wildlife, Region 5 - South Coast, San Diego

NAICS

115310 - Support Activities for ForestryView NAICS

Place of Performance

San Diego, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of San Diego Gas and Electric Wildfire Mitigation Plan Project (California Endangered Species Act Incidental Take Permit No. 2081(b)-2026-025-05 (ITP)).

The full solicitation package (1 document), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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AgencyCalifornia → Fish and Wildlife, Region 5 - South Coast, San Diego
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California → Fish and Wildlife, Region 5 - South Coast, San Diego
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Clear brush, vegetation, and combustible materials within electric rights-of-way to reduce wildfire risk across a 4,300-square-mile service area in high-risk zones.

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