R5 Cone, Needle, and Pollen Collection BPA
Contact and place of performance
Sarah Hill, Contracting Officer
50874, CA
USA
The Forest Service intends to add vendors to the regionalBlanket Purchasing Agreement for Cone, Needle, and Pollen Collection on Region 5 National Forests. The intention is for award of 5-year BPAs to multiple vendors to simplify the process of obtaining these servicesas time is often a concern. Vendors already on the existing R5 Cone and Needle Collection BPA need notreapply; current BPAs will continue. This solicit...
View moreThe Forest Service, through USDA-FS CSA Southwest 2, is soliciting to expand its regional Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for cone, needle, and pollen collection across Region 5 National Forests. This solicitation, identified under number 127EAS22R0017, seeks to add up to 10 vendors to a multi-award pool to ensure geographic coverage and competition for reforestation and restoration services. The requirement is designated as a Small Business Administration (SBA) set-aside under NAICS code 113210, Forest Nurseries and Gathering of Forest Products, and PSC F009, Natural Resources/Conservation- Seed Collection/Production. Responses are due by July 8, 2022.
The scope of work involves providing labor, equipment, and materials for collecting various specimens through tree climbing, slingshot or shooting methods, mechanical lifts, and picking from felled trees. Performance locations are divided into three California service areas covering the Klamath, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Shasta-Trinity, Six Rivers, Eldorado, Plumas, Tahoe, Inyo, Sierra, Sequoia, Stanislaus, San Bernardino, Cleveland, Angeles, and Los Padres National Forests, as well as the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit and portions of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Because specimen viability is highly dependent on unpredictable environmental conditions, projects are time-sensitive and typically occur during a short window between August and October.
The resulting BPAs will have a five-year performance period. While there is no minimum dollar threshold for individual calls, specific project orders are capped at $250,000.00 and include a two-bushel collection minimum. Awardees are selected using a best value source selection method. The solicitation includes four attachments: an example BPA call, a conifer species list, a statement of work, and the formal solicitation document. All contractors must maintain an active registration in the System for Award Management to be eligible for award.
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