Pacific Southwest (PSW) STEWARDSHIP BPA (R5 Multiple Forests)
ID: 12363N22Q4055Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEUSDA-FS, STEWARDSHIP CONTRACTING BRANCHWashington, DC, 202501138, USA

NAICS

Support Activities for Forestry (115310)

PSC

NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- OTHER (F099)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service, is seeking proposals for the Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) to support various land management activities across multiple National Forests in California. This BPA aims to facilitate hazardous fuels reduction, restoration work, and other stewardship activities, with a focus on improving forest health and ecosystem vitality while addressing local community needs. The BPA will remain open for proposals throughout its 10-year term, with the possibility of extension up to 20 years, and will allow for multiple awards based on technical and pricing evaluations. Interested contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and submit their proposals via email to the designated contacts, Matt Daigle and Mark Phillipp, with the solicitation remaining active until December 31, 2032.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Matt Daigle, Stewardship Acquisition Program Support Officer
    (605) 415-9057
    matthew.daigle@usda.gov
    Keith Brugger, Stewardship Contracting Specialist
    keith.r.brugger@usda.gov
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    The PACIFIC SOUTHWEST (PSW) STEWARDSHIP BPA outlines comprehensive timber removal specifications for multiple National Forests in Region 5, California. The document details contract area definitions, timber types (standard, substandard, damaged, construction, and other materials), and utilization standards for felling, bucking, and removal. It also specifies payment rates for various timber categories, including those cut by mistake or damaged negligently. Operational guidelines cover safety, logging conduct, felling and bucking techniques, skidding, erosion control, and slash disposal. A significant portion is dedicated to scaling procedures, including services, locations, adjustments, weighing, product identification, and accountability. Additionally, it addresses other conditions such as title passage and liability for loss, emphasizing compliance with Forest Service and state regulations. The contract outlines specific requirements for timber and boundary designations, road use, water supply, and detailed methods for felling, bucking, limbing, ground-based skidding, erosion prevention, and slash treatment, including machine piling and fireline construction.
    The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship BPA outlines contract specifications for timber removal across multiple national forests in California, emphasizing timber designations, removal methods, and payment rates. Key sections include operational requirements for felling, limbing, and environmental safeguards, alongside responsibilities for maintaining roads and controlling erosion. The contract stipulates various requirements for scaling, accountability, and compliance with safety measures and fire precautions to ensure responsible stewardship of forest resources.
    The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship BPA outlines timber removal specifications across multiple national forests in California. This document details the contract framework, including timber specifications such as designated units for clearcutting, construction timber, and damaged timber. It establishes payment rates for various timber categories, addressing situations like mistake cuts and undesignated timber damage. Operational guidelines include logging conduct, safety precautions, and erosion control measures, ensuring environmental compliance. The contract area encompasses roughly 1,000 acres with specific management objectives to maintain forest health while facilitating timber removal. The document also defines responsibilities regarding the removal and scaling of timber, including accountability measures for tracking timber movement and ensuring contract obligations are met. It emphasizes the Forest Service’s role in designating timber for cutting and establishing provisions for handling potential damages and losses due to unforeseen events. This stewardship initiative reflects the government’s commitment to sustainable forestry practices while progressively managing resources under its jurisdiction.
    The PACIFIC SOUTHWEST (PSW) STEWARDSHIP BPA outlines comprehensive timber removal specifications and operational guidelines for multiple National Forests in California. The document details timber designation, utilization standards, payment rates, and operational procedures, including safety, logging conduct, erosion control, and slash disposal. It emphasizes specific requirements for felling, bucking, limbing, and skidding, with detailed clauses for various cutting units and designations. The contract area spans approximately 1,000 acres, with estimated timber volumes for sawtimber and non-saw products. Crucially, the document also specifies fire precautions, road use limitations, and accountability measures for product removal, ensuring environmental protection and safety throughout the stewardship contract.
    The document outlines the Timber Removal Specifications and procedures for the Pacific Southwest Stewardship Contract, detailing the contract area, timber specifications, rates of payment, operational conduct, safety measures, and logging requirements. It includes sections on designating included timber, felling, skidding, and payment processes, as well as environmental considerations such as slash disposal and erosion control. Additionally, it mandates compliance with fire precautions, outlines penalties for noncompliance, and specifies how included timber is to be treated, measured, and reported.
    The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship BPA document outlines timber removal specifications relevant to contracts for managing timber resources across multiple national forests in Region 5, California. It details the contractual framework for the timber management, including contract areas, species to be included for harvesting, and specifications for measuring and evaluating timber quality. The document establishes criteria for standard, substandard, and damaged timber, as well as payment structures for timber removed. Safety procedures for logging operations, proper conduct for timber felling, skidding, and erosion control measures are extensively outlined to ensure adherence to environmental standards. Specific clauses related to the handling of timber and related liabilities are included, emphasizing the responsibility of contractors in maintaining safety and legal compliance during operations. Overall, the document emphasizes stewardship principles aimed at sustainable forest management while detailing operational responsibilities, conditions for logging, and financial obligations of contractors involved in the timber removal process. The provisions aim to balance ecological integrity with resource utilization in federal and state resource management efforts.
    The PACIFIC SOUTHWEST (PSW) STEWARDSHIP BPA outlines road maintenance requirements for National Forests in Region 5, California. The contractor is fully responsible for all pre, during, and post-haul road maintenance without compensation from the Forest Service. The document details various T-Specifications (T-800 to T-815) covering aspects such as slide and slump repair, ditch cleaning, surface blading, surfacing repair, drainage structures, dust abatement, roadway vegetation management, miscellaneous structures, waterbars, barriers, surface treatment, drainage excavation, and culvert installation. Key definitions for road maintenance terms are provided. The file emphasizes compliance with these specifications to ensure safe and efficient road conditions, and proper drainage, and to minimize environmental impact.
    The document outlines the road maintenance requirements for contractors under the Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship BPA in California's multiple national forests, detailing pre, during, and post-haul maintenance responsibilities without compensation from the Forest Service. It includes specifications for various maintenance tasks such as slide and slump repair, ditch cleaning, surface blading, and the maintenance of drainage structures, emphasizing adherence to designated materials and methods to ensure road safety and functionality. The specifications also list definitions and responsibilities regarding road types, maintenance requirements, and operational guidelines essential for contractors’ compliance.
    The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) outlines road maintenance requirements for multiple national forests in California. The Contractor is responsible for maintaining roads during three phases: pre-haul, during-haul, and post-haul, following specific technical specifications (T-specs) for various tasks like slide and slump repairs, ditch cleaning, surface blading, and drainage structure maintenance. The document specifies the types of materials to be used, required approvals, and methods for achieving effective road maintenance while emphasizing the importance of maintaining drainage and minimizing environmental impact. Responsibilities include the management of materials, adherence to safety protocols, and documentation of maintenance activities. The BPA aims to ensure the safe and efficient operation of forest roads while promoting environmental stewardship and compliance with federal regulations. It serves as a guide for Contractors on the standards and expectations for road upkeep amidst timber harvests and other activities across California's national forests.
    The document provides wage determinations for service contracts governed by the Service Contract Act, detailing minimum wage requirements under Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, which depending on contract dates, require wages of at least $15.00 or $11.25 per hour for covered workers, along with specific fringe benefits. A detailed table lists various forestry-related occupations along with their respective hourly wage rates, while also outlining benefits such as health and welfare, vacation, and paid holidays that contractors must provide. Additionally, it elaborates on the process for requesting and conforming additional classifications and wage rates for employees not listed in the wage determination.
    The document outlines the wage determination for service contracts under the Service Contract Act, specifying minimum wage requirements as influenced by Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, with relevant rates starting at $15.00 per hour or $11.25 per hour, depending on contract dates. It lists specific occupational titles along with corresponding wage rates and details mandatory fringe benefits, including health and welfare, paid sick leave, vacation, and holidays. Additionally, it describes procedures for requesting authorizations for additional classifications and wage rates not initially included in the wage determination.
    This document outlines Wage Determination No. 1977-0727 under the Service Contract Act, detailing minimum wage rates for various occupations related to forestry land management and public area maintenance in California. Contractors must comply with Executive Orders 14026 and 13658 for minimum wage and paid sick leave requirements, while also adhering to specified fringe benefits, vacation days, and holiday entitlements. The document includes a thorough conformance process for unlisted job classifications and emphasizes that contractors must provide uniforms without cost to employees, among other employee protections.
    The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) by the US Forest Service is an open and continuous solicitation for various National Forests. To be considered, firms must submit separate technical and pricing proposals in PDF format. Technical proposals must address key personnel, equipment, relevant past performance, and benefit to the local community, as detailed in Section 54 of the solicitation. Pricing proposals require firms to provide "shelf rates" for all items listed in the Schedule of Items (Pages 3-9) on a per-acre/mile basis for their chosen National Forest(s), using the SF 1449 form. These rates will be used for award evaluation and must be reflective of future quotes for specific task orders. Multiple BPA awards will be made based on these evaluations, and only awarded contractors will receive future task order opportunities. All contractors must be actively registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) at https://www.sam.gov to be eligible for an award. Questions regarding the solicitation can be directed to Matt Daigle or Curtis Yocum, while SAM.gov access issues should be sent to Nikki Layton. Offers are to be emailed to Mark Phillipp and Matt Daigle.
    The PACIFIC SOUTHWEST (PSW) STEWARDSHIP BPA outlines technical specifications for forest health and wildfire reduction projects across multiple National Forests in California. The scope includes hand and mechanical cutting, piling, lopping, masticating, chipping, skidding, decking, and removing various timber and non-timber materials, as well as road construction and maintenance. The document details hypothetical treatment unit conditions for pricing, specific instructions for commercial harvest, non-sawtimber, biomass, and non-included material treatments, and hand treatments. It also covers the removal of piled material and road maintenance. Control of work emphasizes compliance with regulations and operational restrictions based on environmental conditions and cultural resource protection. Inspection and acceptance procedures involve periodic government inspections, with a minimum acceptable quality level (AQL) of 90% for most work items and 100% for removal of piled material and road work. Payment methods are based on GPS-determined acreages and work quality, with provisions for remeasurement and potential reduced payments or contract termination for unsatisfactory performance. The document defines key terms related to forest management and treatment.
    Amendment 001 for Solicitation 12363N22Q4055, issued by the USDA Forest Service, modifies the Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for multiple National Forests in Region 5, California. Effective November 7, 2022, this amendment makes several key changes: it transitions the solicitation to an open and continuous status, allowing proposals to be received for the life of the BPA; it expands the BPA to include Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, and San Bernardino National Forests; it increases the small business size standard for NAICS 115310 from $8 Million to $30 Million for future call orders; it completely replaces the Solicitation and Appendix A with updated forest information; and it updates contact information for the BPA. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain in full force and effect.
    The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship BPA is open for proposals from contractors interested in working with specified National Forests. Submissions must include a technical and pricing proposal in PDF format, address evaluation criteria, and comply with registration requirements in the System for Award Management (SAM). The BPA allows for multiple awards based on evaluations, with specific project calls sent only to awarded contractors, and requires filled-out representations and certifications.
    The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) solicitation by the US Forest Service aims to engage contractors for various projects across multiple national forests. Interested parties must submit both technical and pricing proposals in PDF format, adhering to specific evaluation criteria including personnel, equipment, past performance, and community benefits. Price proposals must be detailed, accounting for various treatment sizes, and presented as "shelf rates" for evaluation, with subsequent project quotes being firm-fixed prices. Award decisions will rely heavily on these submitted pricing proposals, and only contractors registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) will be considered. The solicitation emphasizes the need for comprehensiveness in proposals and adherence to prescribed formats to avoid non-responsiveness. Interested applicants are encouraged to reach out to designated contacts for clarification and must ensure they follow all stipulations outlined in the solicitation, particularly regarding required certifications. Overall, this BPA process reflects the Forest Service's initiative to engage effectively with contractors for stewardship activities in the national forests while maintaining accountability and transparency in government procurement.
    The document outlines a solicitation for a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) from the USDA Forest Service for stewardship activities across various national forests in California. It requires interested contractors to submit detailed technical and price proposals, including specific pricing for various forestry services, certifications regarding workforce and compliance with federal regulations, and a clear understanding of project requirements and environmental considerations. The BPA is structured to accommodate future call orders over a potential ten-year lifespan, prioritizing local community involvement and contractor accountability in performance standards.
    The document outlines the technical specifications and objectives for service work aimed at improving forest health within multiple National Forests in California, focusing on reducing wildfire risk and supporting local wood industries. It details various work tasks, including the mechanical and hand treatment of non-timber and timber materials, road maintenance, and the required performance standards and payment methods for contractors based on the quality of work performed. Key sections include control measures for work compliance, quality assurance procedures, and definitions pertinent to the operations and expected outcomes.
    The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) outlines a framework for forest management initiatives across multiple national forests in California. The primary objective is to enhance forest health, mitigate wildfire risks, and provide timber to local industries. This document specifies a range of services—detailed in distinct "Call Orders"—such as tree cutting, biomass management, road construction, and maintenance. The specifications cover various work items that include the commercial harvest of sawtimber, mechanical treatments for biomass, and handling of non-included material. Strict operational guidelines must be followed regarding tree size, harvesting practices, and transportation responsibilities. Compliance with environmental regulations and fire safety measures is mandated. Additionally, a comprehensive quality assurance plan is in place to ensure contractor performance aligns with contract specifications, including regular inspections by designated Forest Service representatives. Payment structures are outlined based on inspection results, with penalties for subpar execution of work. This document plays a crucial role in federal procurement, reflecting the government's commitment to sustainable forest management and ecological stewardship while ensuring high operational standards.
    The document is an amendment to solicitation 12363N22Q4055, effective November 7, 2022, issued by USDA Forest Service, which outlines changes to the Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship BPA across multiple national forests in Region 5, California. Key updates include a continuous open proposal submission process, the addition of four national forests, an increased small business size standard for NAICS 115310, and a complete replacement of the solicitation and Appendix A with updated information. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged.
    The document is an amendment to a solicitation for the Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) concerning multiple national forests in California, issued by the USDA Forest Service. The amendment, effective November 7, 2022, modifies solicitation number 12363N22Q4055 dated May 31, 2022. Key changes include extending the solicitation's offer due date, stating it remains open and continuous for proposals throughout the BPA's lifespan, with evaluations conducted at the Forest Service's convenience. Additionally, the amendment adds new forests—Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, and San Bernardino—to the BPA and adjusts the Small Business Size Standard for NAICS 115310 from $8 million to $30 million for future orders. Other updates include replacing the Solicitation and Appendix A to incorporate additional forest information, as well as revising contact details for the BPA. The overall intent of the amendment is to ensure clarity in the solicitation process and adapt business size standards to support wider participation.
    The USDA Forest Service is issuing Solicitation 12363N22Q4055 for Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) across multiple National Forests in California. This solicitation aims to establish BPAs for a 10-year period, with an option to extend up to 20 years, to conduct various land management activities. These activities include commercial and non-commercial thinning, biomass utilization, and road maintenance, with the overarching goal of improving forest and range ecosystem vitality, reducing hazardous fuels, and protecting water resources and wildlife habitat. Proposals must include pricing for all stewardship activities for each National Forest of interest. The BPAs will facilitate future Call Orders that may involve required timber product removal, optional timber removal, or service-only contracts. The document outlines detailed terms for inspection, payment, termination, and ordering procedures, emphasizing fair opportunity for awardees and specific requirements for proposal submissions.
    Amendment 002 to Solicitation 12363N22Q4055 for the PACIFIC SOUTHWEST (PSW) STEWARDSHIP BPA updates the solicitation to align with recent federal policies and streamline requirements. Effective March 24, 2025, this amendment incorporates FAR class deviations to comply with Executive Orders 14148, 14173, 14168, and 14208, issued since January 20, 2025. It removes FAR and AGAR clauses that did not comply with FAR Part 12 procedures for commercial products and services or were rescinded, and includes a new AGAR clause (452.236-70 Emergency Response, Fire Suppression and Liability, NOV 2024). Sections 12 and 53, along with wage rates and paid holidays in Section 50, have been updated. All previous solicitation versions are now obsolete, and these changes will be incorporated into new and existing call orders. The amendment also removes sustainability requirements related to Executive Order 14057, and updates BioPreferred® Program citations.
    The USDA Forest Service is soliciting proposals for the Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) across multiple national forests in California under Solicitation Number 12363N22Q4055. This procurement aims to enhance forest health and resilience through various land management activities, including the commercial harvest of timber, non-timber removals, biomass utilization, and road maintenance over a ten-year performance period. The BPA encourages participation from small businesses, particularly those owned by women and veterans. Key activities outlined include commercial thinning, masticating fuels, and removing non-sawtimber. Contractors are required to propose pricing for specific tasks across multiple forests, which must adhere to prescribed standards and specifications detailed in appendices. Performance will be evaluated based on criteria such as pricing, experience, and technical approach. The agreement supports the Forest Service's goals of improving forest vitality, reducing fire hazards, and fostering sustainable ecosystems. Future call orders will reference the framework established by this BPA, which fosters competition while ensuring adherence to quality and environmental standards. Overall, this initiative highlights the government's commitment to proactive forest management and community engagement through commercial partnerships.
    The document pertains to an amendment of a solicitation for the Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) involving multiple national forests in California. The amendment, effective March 24, 2025, modifies solicitation number 12363N22Q4055 and outlines updates to ensure compliance with recent Executive Orders and to streamline the solicitation process by removing outdated provisions that do not conform to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 12. The amendment incorporates two FAR class deviations to align with Executive Orders issued since January 2025 and details the removal of several FAR clauses, provisions, and AGAR clauses that have been rescinded or are non-compliant. It introduces new clauses including updated terms for Offeror Representations, including certifications related to commercial products and services. Importantly, these changes include the elimination of non-statutory sustainability requirements and updates biopreferred program requirements. The amendment ensures that all changes are reflected in future contract modifications and emphasizes the importance of compliance with updated FAR procedures. The document ultimately aims to streamline processes while remaining compliant with governmental regulations.
    The document lists federal contract awards, providing details on contractors, their SAM UEI numbers, and addresses. These awards include International Conservation Foundation, Black Knight Fire Support, Cutting Edge Forestry Inc, Silhouette Farm & Forestry LLC, Evans Right of Way Clearing Inc, GE Forestry, G4 Environmental LLC, Imperial Forestry Inc, Greentek Services, Billy Wycoff Construction, Halcon Ranch-Lucich Contracting, and Absolute Tree Service. This list is typical of government procurement records, offering transparency into awarded contracts by the federal government and state/local entities, which is essential for tracking federal grants, RFPs, and contractor information.
    The Department of Agriculture's Forest Service has issued an Award Notice for the Pacific Southwest (PSW) STEWARDSHIP BPA (R5 Multiple Forests), identified by Notice ID 12363N22Q4055. This is a Multiple Award Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) with a contract award date of October 18, 2022, and multiple awarded contractors located in Vallejo, CA, USA. The initiative, categorized under Product Service Code F099 (NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION-OTHER) and NAICS Code 115310 (Support Activities for Forestry), focuses on stewardship activities with a place of performance in Quincy, CA, USA. The total contract value is $0.00, indicating a BPA structure where funds are obligated via task orders. An attachment provides details of the awarded entities. The notice was originally published on November 7, 2022, and is set to remain active until December 31, 2032. Contact information for the Stewardship Acquisition Program Support Officer and Stewardship Procurement Analyst is provided.
    The document presents a list of awarded contracts along with details of the contractors, including their addresses and SAM UEI numbers. A total of 13 contractors, such as International Conservation Foundation and Black Knight Fire Support, are listed, along with the specific contract numbers associated with each. The addresses span locations in California and Oregon.
    This document lists various contractors awarded federal contracts as part of government RFPs for conservation and forestry services. It includes the contractor names, associated SAM Unique Entity Identifiers (UENIs), and addresses. Notable contractors include the International Conservation Foundation, Black Knight Fire Support, and Cutting Edge Forestry Inc. The locations of these contractors span multiple states, primarily California and Oregon. The purpose of this file is to provide transparency and inform stakeholders about the contractors engaged in government-sponsored projects, potentially related to environmental management and forestry operations. Each contractor is identified by a unique award number which serves as a reference for contract details. This summary highlights the importance of these contracts in supporting local and state forestry initiatives while ensuring compliance with federal procurement regulations. Overall, the document serves as an official record of contractors trusted to fulfill government requests for proposals in the environmental sector.
    The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Stewardship Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) involves multiple forests and was awarded on October 18, 2022, with a total contract value of $0.00. The award notice was published on November 7, 2022, and the place of performance is Quincy, CA. Key contacts for this opportunity include Matt Daigle and Curtis Yocum from the Forest Service's acquisition team.
    The document is an award notice for a Multiple Award Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) related to stewardship services across multiple national forests in the Pacific Southwest managed by the USDA Forest Service. Published on November 7, 2022, it indicates that the contract was awarded on October 18, 2022, with no specified total value at the time of announcement. The agreement allows for multiple contractors to be involved and is focused on natural resource and conservation activities under the relevant product service and NAICS codes. The contract's place of performance is Quincy, California, and it is managed from the USDA's headquarters in Washington, D.C. Two primary points of contact for further inquiries are provided, along with an attached document listing the awarded contractors. The BPA aims to bolster forestry support activities aligned with federal stewardship initiatives. This notice reflects the federal government's ongoing commitment to sustainable management of natural resources through partnerships with private entities.
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