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Galloway G-Z Stewardship Project Request for Information - USDA Forest Service

USDA
est. $28K – $11.5M

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Quick Brief

The U.S. Forest Service is seeking responses for the Galloway G-Z Stewardship IRSC project aimed at improving forest health, reducing wildfire risks, and securing water supplies in the Tahoe National Forest. The project involves timber harvest preparation, road reconditioning, and biomass removal over approximately 5,127 acres with a contract term of up to 5 years.

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Scope & Requirements

The project includes timber sale preparation, road reconditioning, and biomass removal to enhance forest health and resilience.

Contract Details

Estimated Value
est. $28K – $11.5M
Similar contracts award $22K$90K (median $46K, 36,973 awards)Above typical range
Period of Performance
up to 5 years
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
Washington, DC, USA

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF
Sub-Agency
Department of Agriculture
Office
Forest Service - Stewardship Contracting Branch

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published3mo ago
Mar 6, 2026
Last Updated3mo ago
Mar 6, 2026
Became Solicitation3mo ago
Mar 6, 2026
Tracked
Response Due3mo ago
Mar 20, 2026
Response Date3mo ago
Mar 20, 202617:00

Description

The U.S. Forest Service is issuing this formal Request for Information (RFI) in connection with the Tahoe National Forest, Galloway G-Z Stewardship IRSC. The

objectives of this initiative are to improve and restore forest health and resilience, reduce the risk of high-severity wildfire threats to communities and wildlife habitat from large, severe wildfires and protect and secure water supplies by restoring, and maintaining the watershed. While providing a steady supply of wood products to local facilities to bolster the wood utilization capacity of the region. Project Overview and Scope: Approximately 5,127 gross acres are available for treatment across the Galloway G-Z Stewardship IRSC; approximately 1,500 acres prepared for timber harvest (Keystone Roadside Fuelbreak), and 3,627 acres available for preparation and timber harvest (Hungry Slug). The contract term is anticipated to be up to 5 years. The net acres for treatment are expected to be less after unit layout. Approximately 15+ MMBF of commercial timber and 8,000+ CCF of biomass is anticipated to be offered over the contract life. Types of Service Work may include: Timber sale preparation activities which may include harvest unit layout, GPS traversing, unit boundary marking, verifying silvicultural prescription accuracy, interior marking in select units, and timber volume determination. Road reconditioning, and curve widening. Please note that detailed road design activities such as geometric alignment, engineering drawings, and technical specifications will be included in the final contract. Timber removal that will include logging operations conducted by tractor, skyline, and/or tethered systems and transportation. Temporary road construction and obliteration. Low value stand treatment including precommercial thinning (PCT), mastication, etc. with a volume removal option. Biomass removal that may include thinning non-merchantable material, chipping, transportation and other related activities. Anticipated Terms: Minimum timber value estimates will be based on base rates and/or appraised rates if appropriate as determined from the Forest Service’s Timber appraisal system. Payment terms for service work items are anticipated to be by the acre, ton or linear foot for most treatments. Reconstruction activities may be priced by the mile or contract quantity. The project will include both mandatory and optional service items; product value at awarded rates will be used to offset the cost-of-service work items. Davis-Bacon wages and certified payrolls will be required for all Road Construction

requirements. Service Contract Act wages will apply towards all non-construction service work

requirements. Road construction

requirements will be subject to bonding at applicable regulatory thresholds. By March 20th, 2026 at 5:00 P.M. Pacific, interested parties are asked to submit written responses to

questions included in this RFI letter via email to [email protected] and [email protected]. Kasandra Meyer, Acquisition Program Support Officer Alternative

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