MCAS Cherry Point Harvest FY25 Timber Sale
ID: N40085-25-RP-00016Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM MID-ATLANTICNORFOLK, VA, 23511-0395, USA

NAICS

Logging (113310)

PSC

NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- SEED COLLECTION/PRODUCTION (F009)
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    The Department of Defense, through the NAVFACSYSCOM Mid-Atlantic office, is soliciting bids for the MCAS Cherry Point Harvest FY25 Timber Sale, located at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in Havelock, North Carolina. This procurement involves the sale and removal of timber from approximately 40 acres, with a focus on sustainable harvesting practices and compliance with environmental regulations. The initiative is part of the government's commitment to responsible resource management and aims to generate revenue while ensuring the protection of local wildlife and habitats. Interested bidders must submit sealed bids by 11:00 am on October 15, 2024, and are encouraged to inspect the timber prior to bidding; for further inquiries, contact Steven Shephard at steven.shephard@usmc.mil or Kenneth Payne at kenneth.e.payne62.civ@us.navy.mil.

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    The document pertains to the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, specifically focusing on the Harvest 2025 project, indicated by the reference number N40085-25-RP-00016. It outlines the objectives, processes, and requirements associated with the project, which appears to involve infrastructure modifications or upgrades at the air station. While the specific details of the project are sparse in the provided text, it suggests a planned initiative with a detailed structure likely outlining timelines, resource allocation, and compliance measures necessary for successful execution. Given the context of federal RFPs, it is probable that the document serves as a request for proposals aimed at soliciting bids from contractors interested in undertaking the described work. The emphasis appears to be on ensuring that contractors adhere to established guidelines while contributing to the operational capacity and modern infrastructure of the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in preparation for the year 2025.
    The Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point's Invitation for Bids (IFB) N40085-25-RP-00016 is a solicitation for cutting and removal of timber on the base in North Carolina. The contract involves harvesting approximately 168 acres of designated trees, including both pine and hardwood species, over a two-year period, with no operations allowed during May 15 to August 15 to protect breeding seasons for local wildlife. Interested bidders must submit sealed bids by October 15, 2024, including a 20% bid deposit, with bids evaluated based on responsiveness to specified requirements. The document outlines essential procedures for bidding, contract execution, performance specifications, including logging operations, site management, and environmental protections, as well as safety requirements. It emphasizes the need for responsible harvesting practices, protection of cultural and endangered species, and adherence to safety regulations. Successful bidders must provide performance bonds, insurance, and comply with governmental safety standards. The overarching goal of this endeavor is to sustainably manage forest resources while ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Overall, this RFP reflects the U.S. Government's commitment to responsible resource management and environmental stewardship at military installations.
    The document outlines an invitation for sealed bids related to the sale of government property, specifically pertaining to contract number N40085-25-RP-00016, issued by the United States Treasury, with a submission deadline and public opening scheduled. Bidders are required to submit bids that reflect the prices for items listed and pay for the items upon acceptance. The document stipulates the necessity of a deposit, general sale terms, and conditions, alongside any additional special terms indicated. It includes sections for bidder identification, signatory information, and representations concerning inspection of property, business size status, and solicitation practices, particularly targeting small businesses. The bid acceptance terms are defined, requiring payment and removal of property within specified calendar days following acceptance. This document serves as a formal call for bids in the context of government property disposal, ensuring adherence to regulations and practices surrounding federal RFPs and contracts, while encouraging small businesses to participate in the bidding process.
    The Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point is auctioning government property through a sealed bid process for Fiscal Year 2025, identified as N40085-25-RP-00016. The auction includes various timber products available for bid, specifically pine sawtimber, pine pulpwood, hardwood saw timber, and hardwood pulpwood, with quantities specified in thousands of board feet (MBF) and cords. The document outlines the bidding structure, requiring bidders to fill in their bid prices per unit and total price for each item. This government solicitation reflects the standard procedure in federal and local government requests for proposals (RFPs) and grants, specifically regarding the sale of government property. The process invites competitive bidding, fostering transparency and potential revenue generation for the government while allowing interested parties to acquire timber resources. Key points in this document highlight the types and quantities of timber for sale, the bidding process requirements, and the identification of the bidder, suggesting a structured approach to the auction that maintains compliance with federal regulations. This initiative serves both economic and resource management interests within the federal government, emphasizing responsible stewardship of public assets.
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