Opportunity

British Columbia BCBid #SP27DMH015

Forestry Management Services: Danger Tree Assessment, Falling, and Trail Clearing in 100 Mile House District

Posted

April 22, 2026

Respond By

May 14, 2026

Identifier

SP27DMH015

NAICS

115310

The Ministry of Forests, Government of British Columbia, is soliciting forestry management services for post-wildfire recovery in the 100 Mile House Natural Resource District. - Government Buyer: - Ministry of Forests, Government of British Columbia - Scope of Work: - Danger tree assessment (DTA) and danger tree falling (DTF) across approximately 500 hectares - Clearing of about 10,000 meters of ATV trails in post-wildfire planting units - All work must be completed before the planting season - Requirements: - Contractor must be available on short notice in spring - Wildlife and culturally modified trees information package will be provided at pre-work conference - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Contract Details: - Estimated duration of 36 months, with options to renew for three additional years, subject to budget - Place of Performance: - Work to be performed in the 100 Mile House Natural Resource District, with delivery location at PO Box 129, 300 Cariboo Hwy. 97, 100 Mile House, BC - No specific products or equipment brands are specified; focus is on specialized forestry services

Description

This Request for Proposal (RFP) is issued by the Ministry of Forests for forestry management services involving danger tree assessments (DTA), danger tree falling (DTF), and trail clearing in post-wildfire planting units within the 100 Mile House Natural Resource District. The work includes approximately 10,000 meters of ATV trail cutting and 500 hectares of danger tree assessments and falling, to be completed before the planting season. The contract duration is estimated at 36 months with options to renew for three years, contingent on budget availability. The successful bidder must be available on short notice in spring and will receive a wildlife and culturally modified trees information package at the pre-work conference.

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