Opportunity
Hawaii eProcurement Portal #DOFAW–OAHU–FENCE–25
Installation of Ungulate-Proof Fencing in Moanalua, Oahu for Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife
Posted
January 29, 2026
Respond By
May 08, 2026
Identifier
DOFAW–OAHU–FENCE–25
NAICS
238990
This opportunity involves the installation of ungulate-proof fencing for the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW), in the Moanalua area of Oahu: - Government Buyer: - Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Oahu District - Products and Services Requested: - Installation of approximately 16,200 linear feet of ungulate-proof fencing and 1,620 feet of skirting - Moanalua North: 4,800 feet fencing, 480 feet skirting - Moanalua South: 11,400 feet fencing, 1,140 feet skirting - Labor includes vegetation clearing, transporting State-supplied materials from Waimano Baseyard, and fence construction - All fence materials (galvanized panels, T-posts, hog rings, smooth wire, aprons) are provided by the State - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Challenging terrain in the Koolau Mountain Ranges; helicopter access and coordination required - Strict adherence to environmental protections for endangered species (Hawaiian plants, damselflies, tree snails, elepaio, Hawaiian Hoary bats) - Performance and payment bonds required - Compliance with Hawaii Compliance Express - Transaction fee for awarded vendor - Contractor must have appropriate license classification (NAICS 238990) - Work must commence within 6 months of Notice to Proceed, with at least 5,280 feet completed every 6 months - Partial payments allowed every 30 days or at 2,500 feet intervals - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as all materials are State-supplied.
Description
This solicitation is issued by the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) under the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Hawaii. It seeks bids for the installation of an ungulate-proof panel fence in the Moanalua area on the island of Oahu. The State will provide fence materials, and the contractor is responsible for labor, vegetation clearing, material delivery, and fence construction. The project involves challenging terrain in the Koolau Mountain Ranges, requiring coordination for helicopter access and adherence to environmental considerations, including protection of endangered species habitats. The contract includes multiple line items for fencing and skirting with specified quantities, and bidders must submit electronically via the HIePRO system by May 8, 2026.