F--Invasive Plant Treatment Roadside for Grand Teton
Contract Opportunity Analysis
The National Park Service is seeking a total small business set-aside IDIQ contract for invasive plant roadside treatment at Grand Teton National Park in Moose, Wyoming. The work focuses on right-of-way noxious weed control through ground-based herbicide application, including site surveys, treatment of assigned roadside areas, daily treatment records, GPS-based electronic data collection, and submission of a quality control plan. The contract is performance based and runs for a base period plus two option periods, with requirements including a Wyoming commercial pesticide applicator’s license, compliance with safety and wildlife regulations, and government acceptance tied to treatment efficacy and accurate records. Quotes are due May 18, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time; a mandatory site visit is scheduled for May 13 at 10:00 a.m. MDT in Moose, and offerors must notify Sharon LaRosa to attend.