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B08_Price_Proposal_Schedule_West_Dolores_Co_Mastication.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
B08_Evaluation_Factors_and_Basis_for_Award_West_Dolores_Co_Mastication.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
B08_Clauses_and_Provisions_-_West_Dolores_Co_Mastication.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
B03_WD_1976-1351_Colorado_State.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
B01_Combined_Synopsis_-_West_Dolores_Co_Mastication.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
52_212-2_Evaluation_Criteria_Comparative_Evaluation_FAR_Overhaul.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
B08_Solicitation_Language_to_Vendors_West_Dolores_Co_Mastication.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
A04_2026_SOW_WDR_Mastication.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
A06_FY2026_WDR_Mastication.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
A06_FY2026_WDR_MasticationAccess.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 | ||
Sol_140L3726Q0076.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 |
FY26 WEST DOLORES RIM MASTICATION
Contact and place of performance
Neely, Linda
Not specified
The West Dolores Rim Mastication Project will treat approximately 132 acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands near Egnar, Colorado, within the Tres Rios Field Office. The project involves mechanically masticating pinyon and juniper vegetation to reduce hazardous fuels, improve wildlife habitat, and open overly dense canopy conditions. Work includes the selective removal of 50 percent of live pinyon and juniper trees¿balanced proportionally between species¿and the removal of 50 percent of shrubs over 36 inches in height. Mastication will convert targeted vegetation into mulch to reduce fuel continuity, enhance ecosystem resilience, and support long¿term habitat objectives.
The Bureau of Land Management requires mechanical mastication services for the West Dolores Rim Mastication Project, covering approximately 132 acres near Egnar, Colorado, within the Tres Rios Field Office. The project aims to reduce hazardous fuels, improve wildlife habitat, and open dense canopy conditions through the selective removal of 50 percent of live pinyon and juniper trees, balanced proportionally between species. Additionally, the scope includes removing 50 percent of shrubs over 36 inches in height. This mastication process will convert targeted vegetation into mulch to decrease fuel continuity and support long-term ecosystem resilience.
This procurement is issued as a combined synopsis/solicitation under solicitation number 140L3726Q0076. The opportunity is designated as an SBA (SBA) set-aside. The work is classified under NAICS 115310, Support Activities for Forestry, and PSC F014, NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- TREE THINNING. Linda Neely is the designated point of contact for this requirement, and the response deadline is June 26, 2026.
The solicitation includes 11 attachments to guide the proposal process, including a price proposal schedule, evaluation factors and basis for award, and specific clauses and provisions. Other supporting documents include state-specific project details and evaluation criteria for a comparative evaluation under the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
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