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Published July 24, 2020 at 8:00 PM

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Site work for a development in Ontario, Oregon. Completed plans call for site work for a development.

The goal of this restoration project is to remove 1,820 feet of old concrete irrigation ditch that has outlived its lifespan. This supports the ODFW mission by removing a potential safety hazard, improving aesthetics, restores native vegetation, and subsequently improves habitat for wildlife. In addition, this project complies with all legacy WRP easement guidelines. ODFW reserves the right to cancel the solicitation, or reject in whole or in part, any or all quotes when the cancellation or rejection is in the best interest of the contracting Agency, in accordance with ORS 279B.100. The Agency may, in its sole discretion, terminate this Contract, immediately upon notice to Contractor, or at a later date as Agency may establish in its notice, upon the occurrence of any of the following events: 1. Agency fails to receive funding, appropriations, limitations, allotments or other expenditure authority at levels sufficient to allow Agency, in the exercise of its reasonable administrative discretion, to make payments under this Contract; 2. Federal or state laws, regulations, or guidelines are modified or interpreted in a way that either the purchase of Goods or Services, or both, by the Agency under this Contract is prohibited, or the Agency is prohibited from paying for Goods or Services, or both, from the planned funding source The agency is not responsible for any failure attributable to the transmission or receipt of the Facsimile bid [proposal] including, but not limited to the following: -Receipt of garbled or incomplete documents. -Availability or condition of the receiving facsimile machine. -Incompatibility between the sending and receiving facsimile machine. -Delay in transmission or receipt of documents. -Failure of the Offeror to properly identify the offer documents. -Illegibility of offers documents. -Security and confidentiality of data. ACH Payment Processes: ORS 293.525 encourages the use of electronic funds transfer by state agencies to reduce expenditures related to processing of payment information. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife would like to consider use of such a process and encourages its suppliers and potential suppliers to offer ACH or other electronic funds transfer options. Prior to implementation of an electronic payment option, the agency requires information to be provided by approvals from the Oregon Treasury. The Oregon Department of Fish and wildlife is committed to providing equal opportunity and encourages Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business (MWESB) firms, Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) and federally recognized Indian Tribes to compete for contracting opportunities.

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Conservation and Development

$17,000.00

Public - State/Provincial

Site Work

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