F--2025 BDFB HERBICIDE APPLICATION
ID: 140L2625Q0026Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENTIDAHO STATE OFFICEBOISE, ID, 83709, USA

NAICS

Soil Preparation, Planting, and Cultivating (115112)

PSC

NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- AERIAL FERTILIZATION/SPRAYING (F001)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Mar 26, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 9, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 28, 2025, 9:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of the Interior, specifically the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), is seeking qualified contractors to provide herbicide application services for the 2025 Big Desert Fuel Break project in Idaho. This initiative aims to manage vegetation and reduce wildfire risks by applying herbicides over approximately 2,387 acres along designated roadside areas, with operations scheduled to commence on June 1, 2025, and conclude within ten days, weather permitting. The project is critical for enhancing fire management strategies and ecological health, reflecting the government's commitment to environmental stewardship and public safety. Interested contractors must submit their bids by April 28, 2025, and can contact Galby Celestin at gcelestin@blm.gov or 208-373-3958 for further details.

Point(s) of Contact
Celestin, Galby
(208) 373-3958
(208) 769-5050
gcelestin@blm.gov
Files
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Apr 9, 2025, 8:08 PM UTC
The Bureau of Land Management's Upper Snake Field Office is seeking a contractor to provide herbicide application services for the 2025 Big Desert Fuel Break project. This initiative aims to reduce fuel loads and modify vegetation composition in designated roadside areas, covering approximately 2,516 acres along 70 miles of roads. The contract, designated as a non-personal services arrangement, requires the contractor to supply all necessary labor, equipment, and materials for effective herbicide application. Operations are slated to commence on June 1, 2025, and must conclude within ten days, contingent on favorable weather conditions. Specific requirements include adherence to safety regulations, the use of certified applicators, and environmental precautions to mitigate drift and environmental harm. Progress monitoring, communication of any operational issues, and compliance with federal guidelines are crucial. The contractor is responsible for providing pre-work plans, progress reports, and maintaining safety standards throughout the project's duration. This project reflects the federal government’s commitment to environmental management and wildfire risk reduction.
The 2025 Big Desert Fuel Break Herbicide Application RFP outlines a project aimed at applying herbicides over 2,516 acres of rangeland vegetation. The contractor is tasked with applying specific herbicides, including 2,4-D LV6, Metsulfuron methyl, and MSO, based on calculated rates per acre and the manufacturer's recommendations. The total project completion period is set for 30 days starting June 1, 2025, with work to commence within three days of notification from the Contracting Officer Representative. It is crucial that application occurs under suitable conditions to prevent soil and non-target vegetation damage, and desert road conditions may affect accessibility during application. This RFP demonstrates the government's initiative to manage vegetation effectively while ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
The document outlines a designated area for a wildfire fuel break treatment, specifically within the Big Desert region, which spans across Bingham, Blaine, and Butte counties. The treatment location is indicated on the map and is significant for managing wildfire risks, enhancing sage-grouse habitats around designated leks, and involves areas managed by various governmental entities, including the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and state agencies. The visual representation emphasizes the plotted locations where treatments will occur, indicating boundaries and adjacent land management or ownership classifications. This initiative highlights the government's commitment to ecological management and disaster preparedness, aligning with federal and state efforts to mitigate wildfire impacts on both natural habitats and local communities.
The document outlines the Big Desert Fuel Break initiative, a project designed to enhance fire management strategies in a specific geographical area. It features a detailed map highlighting various roadways and geographical landmarks within Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, and Power counties, alongside the location of the treatment boundarys designated for fuel break management. The initiative falls under the jurisdiction of federal land management agencies, primarily the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Bureau of Reclamation, which oversee the lands being treated. The project aims to mitigate the risk of wildfires by creating fuel breaks in specific areas, utilizing collaborative resources from federal, state, and private entities. The importance of this document lies in its support of federal grants and RFPs, which could facilitate funding and resource allocation for fire management and land preservation efforts across the mentioned counties.
Apr 9, 2025, 8:08 PM UTC
The document outlines Wage Determination No. 2015-5507 from the U.S. Department of Labor concerning the Service Contract Act. It sets minimum wage and fringe benefit requirements for workers contracted for service jobs in specific Idaho counties. For contracts initiated or renewed post-January 30, 2022, a minimum hourly wage of $17.75 is mandated, while contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, should pay $13.30 per hour, unless a higher rate is specified. The document includes detailed occupational classifications and corresponding wage rates, emphasizing the necessity for contractors to comply with these wage determinations. It also mentions benefits related to health and welfare, vacations, holidays, and provisions for uniforms and conditions for obtaining additional classifications and wage rates not explicitly listed. Overall, the purpose is to ensure fair compensation and protection for service employees under federal contracts, reflecting the government's commitment to applying labor standards and regulations in government contracting processes.
The Bureau of Land Management's Upper Snake Field Office has issued a Performance Work Statement for a non-personal services contract to conduct herbicide application along designated roadside fuel breaks in the Big Desert area of Idaho. The project focuses on controlling shrub growth to reduce fuel loads and enhance vegetation composition across approximately 2,387 acres along 68 miles of roads. Key responsibilities for the contractor include supplying all necessary labor, equipment, and herbicides, with operations scheduled to commence on June 1, 2025, and completed by June 30, 2025, weather permitting. The contract mandates strict adherence to environmental regulations and safety protocols, including the use of licensed applicators and compliance with herbicide application standards. The contractor is required to maintain communication with BLM representatives, report weekly on progress, and ensure that herbicide drifting is managed carefully. The document outlines specific operational guidelines, risk management practices, and requirements for fire safety measures. This undertaking reflects the BLM's commitment to effective land management and wildfire prevention, emphasizing ecological restoration while prioritizing public safety and compliance with federal regulations.
The document outlines a bid schedule for the "2025 Big Desert Fuel Break Herbicide Application" project, which involves herbicide application over an estimated 2,387 acres. It details the specific work elements and quantities required, including the application of 2,4-D LV6, Metsulfuron methyl, and MSO, along with the necessary carrier water for treatment. The work is anticipated to commence on June 1, 2025, with a performance period of 30 days. The contractor must begin work within three days of notification from the Contracting Officer Representative, and work is subject to weather conditions that could hinder ground access or risk soil damage. The document emphasizes the importance of adhering to manufacturer recommendations for herbicide application rates and outlines potential operational challenges related to environmental conditions. This bid is part of a broader government initiative to manage vegetation control effectively on federal and state lands, showcasing an organized approach to natural resource management through contracted services.
The document outlines the Big Desert Fuel Break project, detailing a herbicide treatment area covering 2,387 acres located in Bingham, Blaine, and Butte Counties. The treatment site aims to enhance land management and fire prevention strategies and is primarily overseen by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The map included indicates various jurisdictional boundaries, categorizing the land into federal, state, private, military, and National Park Service areas. This project aligns with governmental efforts to manage and protect natural resources while reducing wildfire risks in designated regions. The information provided underscores the importance of strategic land management and the collaborative roles of various agencies involved in environmental stewardship.
The document outlines the Big Desert Fuel Break project in Idaho, managed by various federal and state agencies, including the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Its primary purpose is to implement herbicide treatments on approximately 2,387 acres of land within the designated fuel break area to manage vegetation and reduce wildfire risks. The treatment areas are geographically displayed on a map, highlighting county boundaries and federal land designations, including private property and military reservations. The strategic management of this fuel break is critical in maintaining ecological health and enhancing firefighting effectiveness, directly aligning with government efforts to mitigate wildfire hazards in collaboration with local and state resources. The document serves as a reference in the context of RFPs, federal grants, and local initiatives aimed at environmental management and public safety.
Apr 9, 2025, 8:08 PM UTC
The document is an amendment to a solicitation regarding a herbicide application contract, emphasizing the introduction of a "no treatment" buffer zone adjacent to private farmland. This requirement reduces the overall treatment area from 2,516 acres to 2,387 acres. It outlines the procedure for contractors to acknowledge the amendment, stressing the importance of timely communication to avoid rejection of offers. The period of performance for the contract is specified as June 1, 2025, to June 30, 2025. The document confirms that all other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged. This amendment reflects the government's commitment to environmental protection while managing herbicide applications near sensitive areas, ensuring compliance with agricultural practices and safeguarding private farmland interests.
Apr 9, 2025, 8:08 PM UTC
The document serves as a combined Synopsis and Solicitation for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to procure herbicide application services for 2,516 acres in Idaho, specifically set aside for small businesses under NAICS code 115112, with a $9.5 million size standard. It details requirements for offer submission, evaluating bidders based on technical capabilities, prior experience, and pricing. Quotes are due by April 28, 2025, at 5pm Eastern, and must comply with federal acquisition regulations. The contractor must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and provide a completed bid schedule and relevant documentation. The solicitation emphasizes adherence to various federal regulations, including clauses on contractor responsibilities and labor standards. Overall, this initiative aims to ensure effective and eco-friendly land management practices in compliance with government policies.
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