ContractCombined Synopsis/SolicitationTotal Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

F--BLM BURN MODULES FY27 TENDERS-FIRE

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE 140L3726Q0049
Response Deadline
May 27, 2026
7 days left
Days Remaining
7
Until deadline
Set-Aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Bureau of Land Management, through the National Interagency Fire Center, is seeking a small-business set-aside contract for prescribed fire support services under Solicitation 140L3726Q0049. The work covers wildfire hazard reduction in Oregon and Washington, including prescribed burning, mop-up, fire line construction, fuels modification, and related burn support with qualified personnel and equipment. The requirement applies across the Northwest Oregon District and calls for compliance with NWCG fire qualifications, safety, and environmental protection standards; it is a single award spanning multiple years, with evaluation based on technical capability, relevant experience, key personnel, and price. Quotes are due by May 27, 2026, at 0900 MDT, the period of performance runs from June 4, 2026, to December 31, 2028, and offerors must acknowledge Amendment 0002 to avoid rejection.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
115310
Support Activities for Forestry
PSC Code
F003
NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- FOREST-RANGE FIRE SUPPRESSION/PRESUPPRESSION

Solicitation Documents

15 Files
Sol_140L3726Q0049_Amd_0002.pdf
PDF202 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
Amendment 0002 to solicitation 140L3726Q0049 addresses updates for a federal government Request for Proposal (RFP). The primary purposes are to replace outdated Wage Determination 1977-0079 Rev 82 with several newer versions (2015-5569 Rev 28, 2015-5563 Rev 28, 2015-5573 Rev 28, 2015-5577 Rev 30, 2015-5575 Rev 30, 2015-5587 Rev 28, 2015-5567 Rev 28) and to extend the offer due date to May 27, 2026, at 0900 MDT. The period of performance for the contract is set from June 4, 2026, to December 31, 2028. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment by completing specific items, returning copies, or sending a separate communication, ensuring receipt by the new deadline to prevent rejection of their offer.
B09_Amendment_02_Attachment_6_Wage_Determination_2015-5569_Rev_28_0002.pdf
PDF514 KBMay 20, 2026
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B09_Amendment_02_Attachment_7_Wage_Determination_2015-5563_Rev_28_0002.pdf
PDF343 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The document is an index or table of contents for a government file, likely related to a Request for Proposal (RFP), grant, or state/local government project. It lists numerous sections and sub-sections, each with a corresponding page number, indicating a highly structured and detailed document. The entries cover a wide range of topics, suggesting a comprehensive scope for the underlying project or program. The specific content of these sections, while not detailed, includes terms commonly found in government procurement and project management, such as
B09_Amendment_02_Attachment_8_Wage_Determination_2015-5573_Rev_28_0002.pdf
PDF344 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The document appears to be a highly structured, encoded government file, likely an RFP or grant application, given its context. It consists of multiple sections, each denoted by a unique identifier (e.g., '(''''', '(''''(', etc.) followed by a descriptive phrase and a numerical value. The content is heavily obfuscated with repetitive characters and symbols, making direct interpretation of the text impossible without a key or decoding mechanism. However, the consistent formatting suggests a standardized document, typical of government procurement or funding processes. The numerical values accompanying each item could represent quantities, costs, page numbers, or specific codes related to the listed items. The structure implies a detailed breakdown of various components, requirements, or deliverables within a larger project. Without the ability to decode the content, a precise summary of the main topic and key ideas is not feasible. However, the document's purpose is clearly to systematically list and categorize information relevant to a government initiative, emphasizing organization and detailed specification.
B09_Amendment_02_Attachment_12_Wage_Determination_2015-5567_Rev_28_0002.pdf
PDF343 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The document is a highly fragmented and indecipherable file, likely a corrupted or poorly converted digital document. It consists primarily of unreadable characters, repeated sequences, and seemingly random alphanumeric strings. While some sections appear to be attempts at formatting or indexing (e.g., '(', ')', '-', and numerical sequences), no coherent text or discernible content can be extracted. The file's structure is chaotic, with no clear topic, key ideas, or supporting details. Due to its unreadable nature, a meaningful summary of its main purpose or content, especially within the context of government RFPs, federal grants, or state/local RFPs, is impossible to generate.
B09_Amendment_02_Attachment_9_Wage_Determination_2015-5577_Rev_30_0002.pdf
PDF338 KBMay 20, 2026
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B09_Amendment_02_Attachment_10_Wage_Determination_2015-5575_Rev_30_0002.pdf
PDF338 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The document is an index or table of contents for a large government file, likely related to federal RFPs, grants, or state/local RFPs. It contains a highly structured list of numbered items, each with a brief, often cryptic, description followed by what appears to be page numbers or section references. The descriptions include terms such as "program management," "budget," "reporting," "data collection," "compliance," "contract administration," and various administrative and technical specifications. The repetition of similar phrases with slight variations suggests different aspects, phases, or sub-components of a larger project or regulatory framework. The consistent format across different sections indicates a comprehensive and organized approach to documenting various elements pertinent to government procurement or funding initiatives.
B09_Amendment_02_Attachment_11_Wage_Determination_2015-5587_Rev_28_0002.pdf
PDF339 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The provided document appears to be an index or table of contents for an extensive government file, likely related to federal RFPs, grants, or state/local RFPs. It consists of numerous alphanumeric codes followed by descriptive phrases and page numbers. The content broadly covers various administrative, operational, and technical aspects, including references to procedures, evaluations, materials, systems, and personnel. Many entries are repeated with slight variations, suggesting a detailed breakdown of specific topics. The document's structure indicates a comprehensive framework for managing and referencing government-related projects or programs. Without the actual content of the file, the specific purpose remains generalized, but it serves as a navigational tool for a complex set of government documentation.
Sol_140L3726Q0049_Amd_0001.pdf
PDF202 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
Amendment 0001 modifies solicitation 140L3726Q0049, primarily to attach Questions and Answers dated May 12, 2026. This amendment outlines the methods for offerors to acknowledge its receipt, including completing specific items, acknowledging on each offer copy, or through separate communication. Failure to acknowledge receipt by the specified date and time may lead to the rejection of an offer. Changes to previously submitted offers due to this amendment must also be communicated in writing before the offer opening. The period of performance for the solicitation is set from June 4, 2026, to December 31, 2028. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged.
B09_Amendment_01_Attachment_5_140L3726Q0049_Tenders_Questions_and_Answers_0001.pdf
PDF124 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
This document addresses questions regarding Solicitation No. 140L3726Q0049, issued by the BLM Northwest Oregon District. Key clarifications include that work may occur throughout the entire Northwest Oregon District, not just a circled WEW area, and that this is a single award spanning multiple years, with no individual task orders or annual re-bidding opportunities except for wage determination adjustments on anniversary dates. Travel time is not included in shift time; shifts begin at a government-specified meet-up location. Responses should be emailed, not mailed, as specified in the Combined Synopsis. Furthermore, contractors are solely responsible for their insurance coverage, even for prescribed burn support, and will not be covered under government insurance. The document also notes an Amendment 01 dated 05/12/2026.
B08_Attachment_1_NOD-_Performance_Work_Statement_Tenders_FY25.pdf
PDF263 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
This government Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines requirements for contractors to provide prescribed burn support services for wildfire hazard reduction across Region 6 of the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management in Oregon and Washington. The contract, effective until December 31, 2028, details services including planning, implementation, mop-up operations, fire line construction, and fuels pullback. Contractors must supply qualified personnel, equipment, and supplies, adhering to strict safety protocols, environmental protection, and national wildfire coordinating group standards. The document defines performance standards, surveillance methods, and remedies for various tasks, including broadcast, understory, hand pile, and jackpot burns, with varying levels of difficulty based on complexity ratings and unit size. The PWS also specifies government-furnished documents, property, and supplies, emphasizing adherence to the prescribed fire plan and daily shift plans.
Sol_140L3726Q0049.pdf
PDF2886 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is soliciting quotes for prescribed fire support services in Oregon and Washington, specifically for the Northwest Oregon District. This Request for Quotes (RFQ) 140L3726Q0049 is set aside for small businesses, with a NAICS code of 115310 ($34 million size standard) and Product Service Code F003. The resulting firm-fixed-price purchase order will cover wildfire hazard reduction through prescribed burning, mop-up, fire line construction, and fuels modification until December 31, 2028. Contractors must provide qualified personnel, equipment, and adhere to NWCG standards for fire qualifications, safety, and environmental protection. Quotes are due by May 22, 2026, and contractors must be registered in SAM.gov.
B08_Attachment_2_NOD_Contract_Map.pdf
PDF1648 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Northwest Oregon District has released data related to broadcast burning, specifically identifying 'WEW Broadcast Burning' areas within its contract area. The document includes a map outlining various Field Offices: Cascades, Marys Peak, Siuslaw, Tillamook, and Upper Willamette. The BLM explicitly states that no warranty is made regarding the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data, noting that the information was compiled from various sources and may be updated without notification. This disclaimer is crucial for potential users of the data, especially in contexts such as federal grants or state/local RFPs where data accuracy and reliability are paramount for planning and execution of projects. The file's purpose appears to be informational, providing a geographical overview of broadcast burning locations under the BLM's purview in Northwest Oregon, with an important caveat regarding data limitations.
B08_Attachment_4_Clauses_and_Provisions.pdf
PDF134 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
This government file outlines the clauses and provisions incorporated into a contract, detailing both those incorporated by reference and those included in full text. Key full-text clauses define the authorities and limitations of the Contracting Officer and the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), emphasizing that only the Contracting Officer can modify contract terms or obligate government funds. It also mandates electronic invoicing through the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Invoice Processing Platform System (IPP), with instructions for contractor registration and waiver requests. The document specifies the evaluation criteria for offers, which include Technical Capability, Relevant Experience, Key Personnel, and Price, and outlines a comparative evaluation process for commercial products and services. It further clarifies that deviations in clauses or provisions will be indicated by a "(DEVIATION)" tag.
B03_Attachment_3_Wage__Determination_1977-0079_Rev_82.pdf
PDF196 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The document appears to be a highly technical government file, likely related to an RFP, grant, or state/local project, characterized by extensive use of coded language, symbols, and alphanumeric sequences. It outlines various technical specifications and operational procedures, possibly pertaining to infrastructure, systems, or equipment. Key sections include detailed lists of components, processes, and regulatory references, indicated by numerical and symbolic identifiers. The structure suggests a comprehensive breakdown of project requirements, compliance standards, and potentially, evaluation criteria. The repeated use of "6666" and "DEFEGHI" followed by specific codes further indicates a structured, technical framework for project execution and reporting. The file emphasizes adherence to established protocols and the integration of diverse technical elements.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedMay 5, 2026
amendedLatest AmendmentMay 20, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineMay 27, 2026
expiryArchive DateMay 5, 2027

Agency Information

Department
INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE
Sub-Tier
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Office
NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

Point of Contact

Name
Rosales, Daniel

Official Sources