Opportunity

Hawaii eProcurement Portal #Q26002732

Tree Removal and Site Restoration at Haloa Stream, Waimea, Hawaii

Posted

May 08, 2026

Respond By

June 08, 2026

Identifier

Q26002732

NAICS

561730, 238910, 562910

This opportunity seeks a contractor for tree removal and site restoration at Haloa Stream, Waimea, Hawaii: - Government Buyer: - State of Hawaii, Department of Land & Natural Resources, Land Division - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named - Products/Services Requested: - Cutting and removal of a large fallen tree from State lands at Haloa Stream onto private property - Cutting the tree stump as low to the ground as possible - Treating the stump with herbicide to prevent regrowth - Removal of all tree debris, including cuttings, chips, and mulch, from both State and private lands - Cutting and removal of any other trees damaged by the initial fall that may pose a risk of falling - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractor must coordinate access and work with the DLNR Land Agent - Proof of arborist certification is required - Contractor must comply with insurance requirements (commercial general liability and automobile) - Work must minimize noise and debris in a residential area - All material must be removed from the site; no debris may remain - Only electronic responses via HIePRO are accepted - Compliance with all state and federal statutes is mandatory

Description

This solicitation is for the cutting and removal of a large fallen tree at Haloa Stream in Waimea, Hawaii. The work involves cutting the fallen tree stump as low to the ground as possible, treating it with herbicide to prevent regrowth, and removing the tree and any debris from both State and private lands. The project also includes cutting and removing any other damaged trees that may pose a risk of falling. The work must be coordinated with the DLNR Land Agent and conducted with consideration for the residential area, including noise and debris control.

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