BPA Call Botanical Survey
ID: 1240BK24Q0056Type: Special Notice
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEWILLAMETTE NATIONAL FORESTSPRINGFIELD, OR, 97477, USA
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    Special Notice: AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF, FOREST SERVICE, WILLAMETTE NATIONAL FOREST is issuing a synopsis for a BPA Call Botanical Survey. This procurement is for botanical surveys to identify target species and special habitats, their locations, and provide an ecological description of the surveyed areas. The contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary expertise, labor, equipment, and supplies. The project location is McKenzie River Ranger District. The primary produce service code is R499 and the NAICS code is 115310. The deliverables will be provided to the ordering activity. This BPA includes small businesses with collective teaming agreements. The call order will be issued via email to the listed companies on the BPA. For more information, contact Jared D Machgan at jared.machgan@usda.gov.

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