Opportunity
SAM #12444726Q0010
USDA Forest Service BPA Call Order for Reforestation and Invasive Species Control at Savannah River Site and National Forests in South Carolina
Buyer
USFS CSA East 8
Posted
April 06, 2026
Respond By
April 13, 2026
Identifier
12444726Q0010
NAICS
115310, 113210, 561730, 113110
This opportunity involves a competitive BPA Call Order from the USDA Forest Service for reforestation and invasive species control at federal sites in South Carolina. - Services required: - Control of non-native invasive plant species and native invasive hardwoods using selective herbicide treatments (foliar, basal bark, hack-and-squirt, cut-stump) - Chemical and mechanical site preparation - Tree planting and timber stand improvement - Hemlock woolly adelgid insecticide application - Pre-commercial thinning and mastication - Contractor responsibilities: - Provide all labor, equipment, herbicide materials, safety measures, training, documentation, and transportation (including an enclosed, insulated cargo trailer) - Comply with strict environmental protections and worker safety protocols - Meet technical performance standards and site-specific requirements for restricted-access areas - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are listed - Work will be performed at the Savannah River Site and Francis-Marion & Sumter National Forests in South Carolina - The contracting office is located in Atlanta, GA
Description
BPA Call Order Exceeding $20,000 Synopsis Requisition 1166919.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service (USFS), intends to issue a competitive Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) Call Order under multiple‑award BPAs for Reforestation and Non‑Native Invasive Species (NNIS) services at the Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina.
This effort focuses on controlling non‑native invasive plant species and native invasive hardwoods that threaten forest health, hinder reforestation and hurricane recovery efforts, and degrade wildlife habitat. To accomplish these objectives, the contractor will apply selective herbicide treatments, including foliar applications, basal bark treatments, hack‑and‑squirt techniques, and cut‑stump methods. The contractor is responsible for providing all labor, equipment, herbicide materials, safety measures, training, documentation, and transportation necessary to perform the work. All activities must adhere to stringent environmental protections, worker safety protocols, and technical performance standards. This project directly advances long‑term natural resource management goals by reducing invasive vegetation competition and improving ecological conditions across treated forest stands.
Additional tasks under the resulting BPA Call Order may include chemical and mechanical site preparation, tree planting, manual and mechanized timber stand improvement, invasive plant treatments, hemlock woolly adelgid insecticide application, pre‑commercial thinning, and mastication. Because the Savannah River Site is a restricted‑access facility, all personnel must comply with the site‑specific requirements outlined in Attachment 3, Special Contract Requirements. The contractor shall furnish all necessary labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation—including an enclosed, insulated cargo trailer—supervision, and any other resources needed to perform the work in accordance with BPA specifications.
This synopsis is not a solicitation; it serves only to announce the Government’s intent to issue a competitive BPA Call Order under BPAs previously posted on SAM.gov. No proposals or responses are requested, and the Government will not provide feedback regarding this notice.