ContractCombined Synopsis/Solicitation

Neal's Creek Debris Removal IRSC - Pisgah National Forest

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 12363N25Q4208
Response Deadline
Sep 15, 2025
Deadline passed
Days Remaining
0
Closed
Set-Aside
No Set aside used
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service, is seeking proposals for the Neal's Creek Debris Removal project located in Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina. The primary objective of this contract is to remove approximately 7,408 tons of flood-contaminated woody debris from a 10-acre site, particularly focusing on restoring the Neal's Creek Helipad area and exploring opportunities for biochar production. This project is significant for addressing the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and aims to mitigate the lack of a market for pulpwood products in Western North Carolina. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by the specified deadline, ensuring compliance with federal regulations, and can contact Keith Brugger at keith.r.brugger@usda.gov or Matthew Daigle at matthew.daigle@usda.gov for further inquiries.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
115310
Support Activities for Forestry
PSC Code
F018
NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- OTHER FOREST/RANGE IMPROVEMENTS (NON-CONSTRUCTION)

Solicitation Documents

5 Files
1. 12363N25Q4208 Neal's Creek DR IRSC.pdf
PDF745 KBSep 9, 2025
AI Summary
The USDA Forest Service is issuing Solicitation 12363N25Q4208 for the Neal’s Creek Debris Removal IRSC project in Pisgah National Forest. This Request for Proposal (RFP) aims to remove woody debris from a 10-acre site, particularly a 3-acre area with an estimated 7,408 tons of flood-contaminated debris, and explore biochar market opportunities. The project is authorized under stewardship contracting authority, allowing for aggregated contractual requirements and full and open competition. Key aspects include mandatory debris removal, optional timber removal with a minimum acceptable offer of $0.01/ton for biomass, and a performance period from award date through March 15, 2026. A site visit is scheduled for September 3, 2025. The solicitation outlines terms for inspection, payment, contractor quality control, and compliance with federal regulations such as FAR 52.212-4, the Agricultural Worker Protection Act (MSPA), and H-2B program requirements. Contractors must be SAM registered, provide separate technical and price proposals, and ensure personnel and operations comply with environmental protection, safety, and administrative guidelines, including specific requirements for erosion control, revegetation, and protection of natural and cultural resources.
2. Neal's Creek DR IRSC Appendix A.pdf
PDF136 KBSep 9, 2025
AI Summary
The Neal’s Creek Debris Removal project in Pisgah National Forest aims to clear approximately 6,805 tons of woody debris from a 10-acre area, including 3 acres of debris piles, caused by Hurricane Helene. The primary objective is to restore the Neal's Creek Helipad area and explore opportunities to sell the material for biochar production. The project involves sorting woody biomass from flood debris, hauling off non-burnable materials, and pyrolyzing larger woody biomass using carbonizers or air curtain burners. The resultant material must be removed from the National Forest, with a potential delivery site at Haywood County Soil & Water District. All disturbed ground requires revegetation. The document details inspection procedures, acceptance criteria, and payment methods, including provisions for remeasurement of debris piles. The project addresses the lack of a market for pulpwood products in Western North Carolina.
A001 12363N25Q4208.pdf
PDF224 KBSep 9, 2025
AI Summary
Amendment 001 to solicitation 12363N25Q4208, for Neal's Creek Debris Removal IRSC in Pisgah National Forest, was issued on September 9, 2025. This amendment provides details from a site visit on September 3, 2025, including an attendee list and meeting summary notes. It clarifies project scope, such as trimming limbs along FSR 472, drafting water from Neal's Creek, and proper disposal of non-biomass material. Critically, it specifies that open pit burning is not allowed; biomass must be incinerated using carbonizers or air curtain burners. There are no daily operating period limitations, and the N.C. Forest Service will issue burn permits. The amendment explicitly states that the response date for proposals is not extended.
3. Neal's Creek DR IRSC Contract Area Map.pdf
PDF1142 KBSep 9, 2025
AI Summary
The provided document is a contract map for the "Neal's Creek Debris Removal IRSC" project located within the Appalachian Ranger District of the National Forests in North Carolina. The map outlines the contract area boundary, cutting unit boundary, and existing roads, specifically noting "Soli Sec 30" for existing roads and "PI Protection of Improvements; Soli Sec. 30" for protection areas. The main purpose of this document is to visually represent the scope and geographical details of a debris removal project, likely a federal government RFP or grant, indicating areas for work and protection within the designated national forest area.
4. SD WD #2001-0233r56_20250708.pdf
PDF196 KBSep 9, 2025
AI Summary
This government file outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) process, likely for services or goods, detailing submission guidelines, evaluation criteria, and contract terms. Key sections include instructions for offerors, proposal submission requirements, and specific sections covering technical proposals, price proposals, and past performance. The document emphasizes adherence to a structured format, particularly for proposal content and pricing. It also specifies a phased evaluation process, indicating that proposals will be assessed based on technical merit, cost, and prior experience. The RFP sets clear deadlines and provides contact information for inquiries, ensuring a transparent procurement process. The repetitive nature of some sections suggests a template-based document common in government solicitations.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedAug 20, 2025
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedSep 9, 2025
deadlineResponse DeadlineSep 15, 2025
expiryArchive DateSep 16, 2025

Agency Information

Department
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Sub-Tier
FOREST SERVICE
Office
NATIONAL FORESTS IN NORTH CAROLINA

Point of Contact

Name
Keith Brugger

Place of Performance

North Carolina, UNITED STATES

Official Sources