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NAICS Code· 115310

Support Activities for Forestry

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in performing particular support activities related to timber production, wood technology, forestry economics and marketing, and forest protection. These establishments may provide support activities for forestry, such as estimating timber, forest firefighting, forest pest control, treating burned forests from the air for reforestation or on an emergency basis, and consulting on wood attributes and reforestation. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 115310 – Support Activities for Forestry encompasses specialized services that enable the sustainable management, protection, and restoration of forested lands. This includes fire suppression support, invasive species control, forest inventory and monitoring, silvicultural operations, trail and infrastructure maintenance, erosion control, and wildlife habitat enhancement.

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NAICS code 115310 covers Support Activities for Forestry. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in performing particular support activities related to timber production, wood technology, forestry economics and marketing, and forest protection. These establishments may provide support activities for forestry, such as estimating timber, forest firefighting, forest pest control, treating burned forests from the air for reforestation or on an emergency basis, and consulting on wood attributes and reforestation. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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F--BLM WASHOE HERBICIDE TREATMENTS 2026The contract pertains to the Washoe Herbicide Treatments 2026, a Department of the Interior, National Interagency Fire Center procurement issued as a Request for Quotes with solicitation number 140L3726Q0110, set aside exclusively for small businesses under FAR 19.5. The project requires comprehensive herbicide application services across designated areas in the Washoe region, with performance beginning after the first wetting rain or snow event on or after September 15, 2026, and must be completed no later than January 31, 2027, subject to adjustments based on weather, soil moisture, temperature, and snow cover. Contractors must deliver uniform herbicide coverage throughout the project boundaries, excluding only those areas explicitly excluded by the Government, with application rates precisely controlled and distribution maintained within a ten percent tolerance of the specified average per acre. Key deliverables include completed Pesticide Application Records for each site and a GIS shapefile detailing treated areas, with acreage verified through GPS Differential Guidance Systems and processed in ArcGIS, either via physical surveys or computer-generated files. Compliance with EPA guidelines, Nevada state regulations, herbicide label restrictions, and Imazapic Safety Data Sheets is mandatory, and the most stringent standard applies in cases of regulatory conflict. Contractors must submit quotes by email to the designated point of contact by the July 20, 2026 deadline, demonstrating technical capability through a narrative response not exceeding ten pages that addresses understanding of scope, expertise with appropriate licensing and certification, and management methodology. Award will be based on best value, leveraging professional judgment to weigh technical superiority or favorable terms against price, without formal scoring or fixed weighting. All offerors must be registered and active in the System for Award Management with a current Unique Entity ID and CAGE code, and must submit required representations and certifications as incorporated by reference under multiple FAR clauses, including provisions on confidentiality agreements, tax matters, security, and small business representation. Payment is processed electronically via the U.S. Treasury’s Invoice Processing Platform after submission of final GPS data, PARs, and supporting documentation including travel receipts and OF-286 incident invoices, and requires a release of claims using Form DI-137 before final payment. Contractors bear full responsibility for equipment, labor, fuel, supervision, safety planning, loading facilities, and uniform provision or reimbursement, with no Government liability for loading site conditions or related incidents. All administrative correspondence must be directed to both
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Wayne National Forest_0914_Wingett279_CSE_955AcresThe USDA Forest Service plans to issue a BPA Call Order under the Land Management Integrated Resources Blanket Purchase Agreement for work on 955 acres within the Wayne National Forest in Nelsonville, Ohio, identified by solicitation number 12444826Q0022. This procurement is exclusively restricted to contractors already approved under the LMIR BPA, which provides a wide range of services including natural resource restoration, engineering, project management, and NEPA compliance across all Forest Service lands and is available to all federal agencies. The effort is designated as a Total Small Business Set-Aside, ensuring eligibility is limited to small businesses as defined by the SBA, and the NAICS code 115310 applies to the scope of work. The call order is not a solicitation and does not invite proposals or responses; instead, it notifies eligible BPA holders of the intent to award based on existing agreements. Interested firms not currently on the LMIR BPA may join at any time by contacting the LMIR BPA Team, while questions regarding this specific action must be directed to Gayle Geiger at gayle.geiger@usda.gov no later than 11:59 pm EDT on July 23, 2026. The place of performance is in Ohio, and the contracting office is based in Atlanta, Georgia. All relevant documentation for the underlying LMIR BPA can be accessed through the SAM.gov link provided, but no formal bids are being sought for this particular call order.
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East Boundary - Region 2 - RMRP Stewardship BPA- PSICC NF, Pikes Peak RDThis procurement is a combined synopsis and solicitation for a Total Small Business Set-Aside under FAR Part 12, issued as a Request for Quotation (RFQ) with solicitation number 12363N26Q4179, restricted to vendors eligible under the R2 Rocky Mountain Restoration Project Blanket Purchase Agreement for the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests in Colorado. The project, known as the East Boundary Fuels Mitigation Project, aims to protect critical Department of Defense infrastructure by reducing hazardous fuels through forest thinning and creating strategic fuel breaks adjacent to military installations. Work includes masticating and chipping small-diameter conifers and Gambel oak, as well as pruning conifer species, with no product removal required. The period of performance runs from September 26, 2026, through June 30, 2028, with an estimated 130 to 131 acres of work across multiple designated units. The acquisition is set-aside for small businesses under NAICS code 115310 with a size standard of $34 million, and all responsible small business concerns may submit quotations. The contract is a Firm Fixed Price agreement with payment made through Stewardship Credits and Appropriated Funds. Offerors must submit two separate proposals—a technical proposal without cost references and a price proposal using the solicitation forms—both submitted electronically by July 20, 2026, at 1400 MDT. Technical proposals are evaluated based on the Work Activity Plan, Method, Equipment, Key Personnel, and Timing, with significant emphasis on past performance of similar work within the last three years (or five years for DxD/DxP treatments) and utilization of local workforces and materials from counties adjacent to the Pike-San Isabel National Forest. Cost or price is considered alongside technical factors, with all factors combined roughly equal in importance. Inspection is conducted in the field by a Contracting Officer’s Representative or designated inspector, with each unit evaluated individually, and acceptability determined through informal visual inspections and, if necessary, government-installed verification plots. A minimum acceptable quality level of 90% is required for mastication/chipping work, and repeated failure to meet an 85% standard may result in contract termination. Contractors must comply with numerous FAR clauses including those on equal opportunity, labor standards, employment eligibility verification, prohibited entities, security, and small business utilization,
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Monongahela National Forest - Fence RemovalThis solicitation, issued as a Request for Quotation under solicitation number 12444326Q0037, is a total small business set-aside for the removal of woven wire deer fences across the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia, classified under NAICS code 115310. The work involves dismantling and disposing of seven-foot-high fencing made of two stacked four-foot rolls, removing all associated 2” x 4” boards and 4” x 4” or larger posts, backfilling post holes, severing brush to no more than six inches above ground, repairing erosion controls, and removing all debris from Forest Service land. Performance is limited to the use of ATVs, UTVs, and small Skid Steers operated only around the perimeter of the fences. The contract will be awarded on a firm-fixed-price basis with a period of performance from August 1, 2026, to July 30, 2027, and payment is contingent upon completion and inspection by Forest Service personnel for each line item. The solicitation is structured as a combined synopsis and solicitation under FAR Part 12, and all responses must be submitted via email to Ashley.Stoltzfus@usda.gov no later than July 13, 2026, at 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. Offerors must submit pricing for every listed line item, including specific linear footage and acreage units, and failure to do so will render the quotation nonresponsive. To be considered, offerors must be registered in SAM, certified as a small business, and comply with all relevant federal requirements including Buy American, Sustainable Products and Services, Paid Sick Leave, Anti-Discrimination and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and Service Contract Labor Standards as outlined in FAR and AGAR clauses. Pricing must be fair and reasonable, past performance must be rated acceptable or neutral, and all offers must remain firm for 90 days after submission. Amendments have been issued to revise Fence Removal Specifications, provide coordinates for removal units, and distribute question and answer documents, with the final Q&A issued prior to the response deadline. A question submission deadline of July 6, 2026, at 10:00 AM ET was in effect for any clarifications. The award will be made to the highest technically rated offeror whose pricing is determined to be fair and reasonable, with no tradeoffs
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F--ACQ-2026 COTTONWOOD PILES CONTRACTThe 2026 Cottonwood Piles Contract is a solicitation issued by the National Interagency Fire Center under the Department of the Interior, with the solicitation number 140L3726Q0117 and posted on July 13, 2026. The response deadline is set for July 24, 2026, and the procurement is designated as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under FAR 19.5, indicating that only small businesses are eligible to compete. The NAICS code 115310 classifies the contract under Support Activities for Forestry, suggesting the work involves services related to forestry operations, potentially including the preparation, delivery, or installation of cottonwood piles used in fire mitigation or land management. The primary point of contact is Benjamin Becker, reachable via email and phone, and the office is located in Boise, Idaho. Although the contract title and administrative details are available, critical sections of the solicitation—including the Statement of Work, pricing, deliverables, evaluation criteria, inspection requirements, special conditions, and attachments—are either missing or inaccessible due to system errors or lack of provided content. No information on packaging, contract value, performance location, or specific technical requirements is present in the available data. The absence of clauses, representations, certifications, or administration details indicates that the full solicitation documentation was not fully captured or provided. Offerors are expected to respond to this opportunity as a small business under the set-aside authority, but without additional details on scope or requirements, the nature of the cottonwood piles service remains unspecified.
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Hazardous Tree Removal & Vegetation ManagementThe contract involves the selective removal of hazardous trees that impair visibility from the fire lookout tower or pose a threat to infrastructure within Mount Zion Demonstration State Forest. Work will be conducted using manual chainsaw operations to ensure precise and controlled tree removal while minimizing environmental impact. The scope is focused on enhancing safety and operational effectiveness at the lookout site by eliminating vegetation that could compromise sightlines or structural integrity. All activities must comply with state forestry standards and safety protocols to protect workers and preserve the surrounding ecosystem. This subcontract is administered by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and is classified under NAICS code 115310 for forestry support activities. It was posted on July 13, 2026, and performance is expected to take place entirely within the boundaries of Mount Zion Demonstration State Forest. The contract does not specify a set-aside type or detailed point of contact, but access to further information is available through the provided link to the CEQA Net project portal. Execution requires adherence to California’s environmental and occupational safety regulations, and the nature of the work necessitates skilled, certified personnel trained in wildland fire mitigation and tree felling techniques.
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Mount Zion Demonstration State Forest Lookout and Hazard Tree RemovalThe California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection is preparing to conduct selective tree removal within the Mount Zion Demonstration State Forest, a 164-acre area located one mile south of Pine Grove in Amador County. The forest is primarily composed of Sierra mixed conifer species including ponderosa pine, sugar pine, white fir, Douglas-fir, incense cedar, and California black oak, with scattered chaparral zones dominated by manzanita and chamise. The project aims to eliminate trees that obstruct critical lines of sight from the active fire lookout tower or pose a threat to life and property, ensuring the safety and operational effectiveness of the facility. The forest also contains a Chief Officer residence and public access features such as a parking area and trail network, which will remain open during operations. Tree removal will be carried out by hand crews using chainsaws, focusing only on identified hazard or visibility-obstructing trees rather than broad-scale clearing. Disposal methods will include pile burning, chipping, or hauling material off-site for non-commercial purposes, minimizing environmental impact. All work is planned in alignment with forest management and fire prevention objectives, with no commercial timber harvesting intended. The project is forecasted for future contracting, with Megan Scheeline, Unit Forester, serving as the primary point of contact for further information.
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