Type : Bid Notification
To provide on call, as needed, toilet pumping and waste disposal services for the Green Mountain National Forest Ranger Districts of Rochester and Middlebury. Base and two option years.
To provide on call, as needed, toilet pumping and waste disposal services for the Green Mountain National Forest Ranger Districts of Rochester and Middlebury. Base and two option years.
Location and Description The project locations are on the Rochester and Manchester Ranger Districts of the Green Mountain National Forest. Work locations will be shown on vicinity and unit specific maps. Item 0001 These units are timber sale units harvested within the last year. Harvest activities included clearcut, single tree selection, group openings, shelterwood, and improvement harvests.
Mitigating the risk posed by hazardous trees provides for the safety of visitors, employees, and personal and government owned property located on the Green Mountain National Forest Rochester Ranger District. If interested please review the attached RFQ and submit all appropriate documentation by March 18, 2022.
Added: Apr 21, 2017 10:05 am It is the intent of this solicitation and any resulting contract to have timber stand improvement (felling work) and any required slash disposal work accomplished on the Rochester/Middlebury Ranger District of the Green Mountain National Forest. The contractor shall furnish tools, labor, equipment, and supervision required, unless otherwise provided herein.
This acquisition is needed to ensure facilities are clean and sanitary for the safety and well-being of employees, residents, and visitors of the Rochester Ranger District administrative site, in support of USDA and Green Mountain & Finger Lakes National Forests.This solicitation is to provide janitorial services on the Green Mountain National Forest, Rochester Ranger Station Administrative Site.
This project is for services for timber stand improvement (crop tree release) and site preparation treatments on the Rochester and Manchester Ranger Districts on the Green Mountain National Forest.