Opportunity
British Columbia BCBid #SD27TKN122
Multiphase Forest Development Services for Okanagan-Columbia Business Area
Posted
April 13, 2026
Respond By
May 04, 2026
Identifier
SD27TKN122
NAICS
115310
The BC Timber Sales Branch, part of the Government of British Columbia, is seeking bids for a multiphase forest development contract in the Okanagan-Columbia Business Area. - Government Buyer: - BC Timber Sales Branch (Government of British Columbia) - Okanagan-Columbia Business Area, South Zone Field Team - Scope of Work: - Development of approximately 55,000 cubic meters of forest resources - Includes partially completed licenses, new multiphase layouts, and a commercial thinning project - Work spans various operating areas managed by the South Zone Field Team - Products/Services Requested: - Multiphase forest development services (no specific OEMs, part numbers, or products listed) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with detailed safety, insurance, and certification standards - Adherence to terms and conditions outlined in the tender package and schedules - Submission instructions provided in the tender documents - Governed by the New West Partnership Trade Agreement and the Canadian Free Trade Agreement - Period of Performance: - Estimated contract duration is 12 months - Locations: - Okanagan-Columbia Business Area (place of performance) - 2501 14th Avenue, Vernon, BC V1T 8Z1 (submission/closing location)
Description
This open Invitation to Tender issued by BC Timber Sales Branch for the Okanagan-Columbia Business Area involves the multiphase development of approximately 55,000 cubic meters of forest resources. The contract includes partially completed licenses, new multiphase layouts, and a commercial thinning project across various operating areas in the South Zone Field Team. The tender requires compliance with detailed terms and conditions, with submissions due by May 4, 2026. Questions must be submitted by April 23, 2026, and the opportunity is governed by the New West Partnership Trade Agreement and the Canadian Free Trade Agreement.