Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #X0000067
NYS DEC Timber Sale: Norway Spruce, Pine, Ash, Maple, and Firewood in Otsego County, NY
Posted
April 02, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
X0000067
NAICS
113110
This opportunity involves the sale of standing timber and forest products managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Lands & Forests - Timber Sales, in Otsego County, NY. - Government Buyer: - New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - Division of Lands & Forests - Timber Sales - Products for Sale: - Norway spruce: 1,760 trees (459.5 MBF) - White pine: 10 trees (0.8 MBF) - White ash: 230 trees (33.5 MBF) - Black cherry: 7 trees (0.9 MBF) - Red maple: 6 trees (0.5 MBF) - Sugar maple: 2 trees (0.2 MBF) - Hardwood firewood: 377 trees (57.0 cords) - White pine pulp: 102 trees (18.7 cords) - Norway spruce pulp: 36 trees (3.2 cords) - Locations: - Timber located in the Towns of Burlington, Edmeston, and Plainfield, Otsego County, NY - Administrative offices in Stamford and Albany, NY - Notable Requirements: - Contract term through April 30, 2029 - Possible extensions up to 24 months if requested in writing at least 60 days before contract end - No specific OEMs or vendors; open to qualified timber buyers - Other Details: - Quantities and volumes are approximate and may vary - Sale includes both sawtimber (MBF) and pulp/firewood (cords) - Buyers must comply with all state forestry and environmental regulations
Description
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is soliciting bids for the sale of various forest products including Norway spruce, white pine, white ash, black cherry, red maple, sugar maple, hardwood firewood, and pulpwood in Otsego County. The contract term extends through April 30, 2029, with possible extensions under certain conditions. The procurement involves timber sales across multiple towns and is managed by the Division of Lands & Forests - Timber Sales. Interested bidders must submit proposals by April 30, 2026.