Opportunity

SAM #12444526Q0052

Campus Tree Care and Removal Services for USDA Forest Products Laboratory

Buyer

USFS CCSA East 6

Posted

July 09, 2026

Respond By

July 24, 2026

Identifier

12444526Q0052

NAICS

561730, 115310

The USDA Forest Service is seeking comprehensive campus tree care services for the Forest Products Laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin. - Government Buyer: - USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory - Scope of Work: - General maintenance pruning and complete removal of various tree species and bushes across multiple campus locations - Tree species include Honey Locust, Crab Apple, Sugar Maple, Magnolia, Norway Maple, Black Tupelo, Hophornbeam, White Pine, Hawthorn, Oak, Ash, Douglass Fir, Sycamore, Elm, Mulberry, Buckthorn, Sumac, Juniper, and Yew - Removal of hazardous, dead, and overgrown branches, as well as full removal of dead or damaged trees - Addressing safety hazards near power lines and electrical transformers - Quantities: - Notable quantities: 17 Honey Locust trees, 4 Crab Apple trees, 6 Hophornbeam trees, 1000 Buckthorn trees, 100 Sumac trees, 100 Juniper bushes, 25 Yew bushes, and multiple removals (e.g., Norway Maple, Scots Pine, Sycamore, Elm, Crab tree) - Unique Requirements: - Contractor must be licensed and provide site protection - Work must be performed during business hours - Mandatory site visit required - No specific OEMs or part numbers are referenced; all work is service-based - Contract Type: - Firm fixed price anticipated

Description

FPL Campus Tree Care - The purpose of this project is to remove overgrown, dead, and hazardous branches from a variety of trees across the FPL campus. In addition, there are several injured or dead trees that will be completely removed. Dead branches pose a hazard to employees and create difficulties for mowing and groundskeeping. Overgrown branches and trees located near power lines and electrical transformers can create electrical or fire hazards, making removal essential for safety. The main species of trees at the FPL are Locust, Maple, Oak, Ash, and Pine.

This is a new contract. There is not an incumbent.

Site visit is MANDATORY. Date will be posted soon.

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