Opportunity

Massachusetts COMMBUYS #BD-26-1046-DFW-FW104-126787

Wetland and Ecological Restoration at Mill Brook Bogs WMA, Phase II

Posted

March 18, 2026

Respond By

April 02, 2026

Identifier

BD-26-1046-DFW-FW104-126787

NAICS

561730

This opportunity involves ecological restoration work at the former Mill Brook Bogs Wildlife Management Area in Freetown, Massachusetts, overseen by the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game, Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. - Government Buyer: - Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game, Division of Fisheries and Wildlife - Project Scope: - Wetland and ecological restoration at Mill Brook Bogs WMA (Phase II) - Removal of man-made dikes, berms, and water control structures - Removal of approximately 6 inches of sand from the bog surface - Filling of bog ditches - Roughening and uncompacting the bog surface - Installation of woody debris and rock features - Miscellaneous restoration work as specified in plans by SLR International Corporation - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive site restoration services (no specific OEM products or part numbers listed) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Bidders are encouraged to conduct a site visit prior to bidding - No pre-bid conference is scheduled - Not part of the Small Business Purchasing Program - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Mill Brook Bogs Wildlife Management Area, Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts

Description

This solicitation is for the wetland and ecological restoration of the former Mill Brooks Bogs in Freetown, Massachusetts. The project scope includes removal of man-made dikes, berms, and water control structures, removal of approximately 6 inches of the sand layer on the bog surface, filling of bog ditches, roughening and uncompacting the bog surface, installation of woody debris and rock features, and other miscellaneous restoration work. The work is based on plans and specifications prepared by SLR International Corporation and is managed by the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife.

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