Privately Funded
Bidding Soon
Documents Available
Publicly Funded
Addenda Available
Post-Bid
Saving Project...
Site work and paving for a civil project in Detroit, Oregon. Working plans call for site work for a road / highway; for paving for a road / highway; bridge / tunnel; and water / sewer project.
DESCRIPTION Background: The BCLH Stewardship IRSC Phase 1 shall be awarded under the following authority: Stewardship Authority: Section 604 (16 USC 6591c) of Public Law 108-148 as amended by Section 8205 of Public Law 113-79, the Agricultural Act of 2014--Grants the U.S. Forest Service (Government) permanent authority to enter into stewardship contracts or agreements to achieve land management goals for the National Forests or public lands that meet local and rural community needs. Section 8205 supersedes the temporary authority granted to the Forest Service (Government) in section 347 of Public Law 105-277, the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Appropriations Act, 1999. Stewardship authority grants the Forest Service the authority to aggregate stewardship work activity requirements and solicit those requirements utilizing full and open competition. This notice is issued for informational purposes only and to provide an opportunity for fall viewing of the project site prior to issuance of the solicitation. The government also wants to generate interest in the project and values early feedback from industry regarding the requirement. The final contract requirements are still being developed and therefore, the information provided is subject to change. Offers should not be developed based on the draft information provided in this notice. Project Location: The BCLH Stewardship IRSC Phase 1 project is located approximately 2 to 12 miles east of Detroit, OR within the burn scars of the Beachie Creek Fire and Lionshead Fire, both of which occurred in 2020. The total project area is 1612 acres in size and is located on the Detroit Ranger District of the Willamette National Forest. Access to the project is via State Highway 22 heading east from Detroit. The ground to be treated is within Sec 31-36, T09S, R06E; Sec 3, 4, 8-10,15-17,19,36 T09S, R06E; Sec 20,22-29, T10S, R06E; Sec 1-11, T10S, R07E; Sec 18,19, 1-5,19 T10S, R08E; Willamette Meridian, Surveyed & Unsurveyed, Marion and Lane County, Oregon. Draft Vicinity Maps which include Phase 1 as well as Phases 2 and 3 pre-solicited separately have been provided as an attachment to this notice. All the roads to be treated via this contract are detailed on the maps. Period of Performance: The tentative date for completion of all Mandatory work is October 15, 2027. Optional work shall be completed by October 15, 2028. Fish logs must be delivered by May 1, 2026. The anticipated operational seasons for road work activities is the dry season from approximately May 15 - October 15 annually. Ground based hazard tree work is anticipated to be permitted year-round and must comply with required protections for wet season operations and IFPL. Description of Work: The objectives of this project are to reduce the risks of hazardous fuels that have fallen across or remain standing along important access routes within the 2020 fire-affected road system so that access to and through the burned area can be restored. Activities include performing mitigation of risk along roads from fire killed/damaged trees, reduction of roadside fuel accumulation and essential maintenance and reconstruction of roads. The following work activities shall be required. The work shall be broken out as Mandatory and Optional work in the solicitation. Cut and remove fire killed trees within 100 feet of roads (approximately 350 acres designated as Mandatory and 220 acres Optional). Hazard trees to be cut are Designated by Prescription. Fall and leave non-commercial hazard trees within Special Measure Areas (SMAs). SMAs may include Riparian Reserves, cultural resource areas, wildlife habitat protection areas or other areas that requires special protections. This work is located within 100 feet of the road. SMAs do not overlap acres that require the cutting and removal of fire killed trees. Approximately 325 acres are designated as Mandatory and 145 acres Optional. Within unit polygons, fall and leave hazard trees that can strike the road outside of the 100-foot fuels removal area (approximately 41 acres designated as Mandatory and 12 acres Optional). Perform small fuels treatment within 30 feet of roads (approximately 314 acres designated as Mandatory and 158 acres Optional). Fuel to be treated includes existing downed or cut trees less than 16-inch DBH that do not meet the fuel loading standard. Material can be removed using a variety of methods. Piling of fuels for burning is not allowed. Perform road reconstruction during the dry season (May 15-October 15) (approximately 54 miles designated as Mandatory work and 27 miles Optional). Mandatory construction work includes standard ditch and road reconditioning, 38 culvert replacements with sizes that vary from 24 to 60-inch culvert, approximately 37,000 SF of reinforced soil slope and 5,100 MSE wall construction, 4.5 miles of full depth reclamation, 9,700 tons of asphalt concrete placement, and placement of approximately 19,000 CY of sub-base and 13,000 CY surface course aggregate. Forest Service roads: 2231000, 2231701, 2231810, 2231840, 2231850, 2231870, 4685000, 4685310, 4685312, 4685330 are planned for treatment. The Government's estimate for the Mandatory reconstruction work is between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000. Optional construction work includes road reconditioning, one 24-inch culvert replacement and placement of approximately 19,000 CY of subbase and 13,000 CY of surface course aggregate. Forest Service roads: 2231518, 2231721, 2231730, 4600030, 4688000, 4688133, 4688240, 4693000, 4693640 are planned for treatment. he Government's estimate for the Optional reconstruction work is between $500,000 and $1,000,000. **Placement of aggregate as approved by a qualified engineering COR is necessary for conditional road use during the wet weather season (October 16-May 14). Subbase would be placed prior to operations and surface course after work is completed. All aggregate shall be furnished by the government and is located in the McCoy Pit (44.69266N, 122.03350W on 2233-605). Perform pre-haul, during-haul and post-haul road maintenance within the Contract Area (approximately 66 miles Mandatory - Forest Service roads: 2231000, 2231701, 2231810, 2231840, 2231850, 2231870, 4685000, 4685310, 4685312, 4685330 and 50 miles Optional - Forest Service roads: 2231518, 2231721, 2231730, 4600030, 4688000, 4688133, 4688240, 4693000, 4693640). General T-specifications applicable to the work: blading, surfacing, maintenance for high clearance vehicle use, cutting roadway vegetation and water supply/watering. Yard and deliver non-commercial fish logs to 3 deck locations. 525 logs (greater than 8-inch DBH) and up to 350 cubic yards of slash (woody debris less than 8-inch DBH) shall be delivered by May 1, 2026. Remove hazardous fuels greater than 16" from Unit LH-62 (30 acres) that are within 100 feet of the road. These fire-killed trees are in the McCoy Recreation Area and were cut in fall of 2024. Commercially viable material may be scaled and removed from National Forest System lands. Non-commercial material may be utilized for fish logs, chipped, or disposed of at the contractor's discretion but must be removed from NFS lands until maximum fuel loading standards are met. This is a Mandatory work item. Fall and leave individual hazard trees that are outside of units but within striking distance of the road (not-to-exceed 1500 individual trees). Designated trees adjacent to the listed units that fall outside the unit polygon but are still tall enough to fall and strike the road (adjusted for slope), shall be felled. Trees felled into the 100-foot removal area must be left on site and will count towards the downed wood requirement. Trees to be felled must be pre-approved by a COR prior to cutting. Contractors will track individual trees that are felled with a log of GPS points and date of COR approval. This is an Optional work item. Equipment required for tree cutting will operate from within the road prism if slopes exceed 30%. Equipment may be utilized off the road prism on slopes <30% during the normal operating season (May 15th to October 15th) using slash mats. Equipment may also be allowed to operate on frozen soils/packed snow with approval from the Forest Service. See table below for estimated treatment acres by slope generated from LiDAR data. Shape files will be provided as an attachment to the solicitation. Phase 1 Slope Data >30% Mandatory Acres: 394, Optional Acres: 207 <30% Mandatory Acres: 314, Optional Acres: 156 Fire severity varied across the treatment areas; burn severity maps and tables shall be provided with the solicitation for planning purposes. Below is a summary of treatment acre condition. Phase 1 Burn Severity Low Basal Area Mortality (0-25%) Mandatory Acres: 96, Optional Acres: 92 Moderate Basal Area Mortality (26-50%) Mandatory Acres: 104, Optional Acres: 66 High Basal Area Mortality (>50%) Mandatory Acres: 532, Optional Acres: 208 Estimated Timber Volume and Species composition is as follows: Forest product volume estimates for the cut and removal of fire killed trees is provided below. Volume quantities are made available with the understanding that values shown are Forest Service estimates and are not guaranteed. Interested Contractors are urged to examine the individual contract areas and make their own estimates. Approved LIDAR and RAV data has been used to determine volume on the BCLH Stewardship IRSC Phase 1. Mandatory Acres - Cut and Remove Fire Killed Timber within 100' of the road: 350 acres - 52,678 volume (TONS) Optional Acres - Cut and Remove Fire Killed Timber within 100' of the road: 220 acres - 24,770 volume (TONS) Mandatory - Remove hazardous fuels greater than 16" from Unit LH-62 - within 100 feet of the road: 30 acres, 1030 volume (TONS) Pre-Solicitation Site Visit Date and Time: Prior to solicitation, the Forest will hold a site visit for prospective contractors to facilitate dialogue on contractual requirements that are anticipated in the contract and any operational limitations foreseen by attendees. The site visit will be held on Monday, November 4, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. PT with the initial meeting location at Detroit Ranger Station, 44125 North Santiam Highway SE, Detroit, OR 97342. Contractors shall email Karen Ruklic by noon on Friday, November 1, 2024, if they are planning to attend the meeting. Since the solicitation will be issued while the project area is inaccessible due to snow, it is critical that interested vendors attend the site visit. Vendors that wish to view the site independently will need an approved Road Use Permit and codes for 3 gates. Review the Project Area Access Instructions provided as an attachment. Email Heidi Andersen (heidi.andersen@usda.gov), Brett Blundon (brett.blundon@usda.gov) and Darrin Neff (darrin.neff@usda.gov) at least 2 business days prior to visiting to complete the required paperwork and receive approval to access the roads and receive gates codes and/or key. Draft Documents: The following draft documents shall be supplied prior to the site visit: Schedule of Items Appendix A - Technical Specifications for Service Work Items Appendix B - Timber Removal Specifications Scaled Appendix C - Road Maintenance Specifications Draft Construction Tables, Worklists and Typicals Draft Maps and Tables (TBD). Final Solicitation Issuance: It is anticipated that the Request for Proposals with all attachments shall be issued on or around January 15, 2025 with award planned for approximately March 21, 2025. The contract shall be awarded using a best value source selection method; the resulting contract shall be a firm fixed price contract. Service Contract Act and Construction (Davis Bacon) Wage Determinations will be provided when the contract IRSC is solicited. Construction Bonding: A bid bond or other acceptable bid guarantee valued at 20% of the construction total price offered (all Mandatory and Optional Items combined) shall be required and submitted with the initial offer. Bonding shall be required in connection to the value of the awarded construction work only. Payment and Performance bonds valued at 100% of the total construction price shall be required from the contract awardee. Point of contacts: Karen Ruklic, Contracting Officer, with the National Stewardship Contracting Branch at karen.ruklic@usda.gov, 208-702-3519 and Heidi Andersen, Disaster Recovery Project Manager, heidi.andersen@usda.gov, for questions regarding the solicitation. Follow this notice on sam.gov for future notifications. Posting was edited on 10/21/24 to indicate how road maintenance and construction work is being broken out between Mandatory and Optional Items. Posting was edited on 10/22/24 to correct the month stated for the site visit from October to November. The Method of Contractor Selection has not been determined at this Time. *The value for this project is based on a financial range. The value is listed as the highest possible cost from the range provided by a stakeholder or official project document.
Final Planning
Roads / Highways
$10,000,000.00
Public - Federal
Paving, Site Work
We’ve obtained documents for this project and are currently processing them.
Trades Specified
Division 00 - Lorem Ipsum
Find More Local Projects
Within 75 Miles of This Project
One Low Price
- One license and one market
- Details and key contacts on all bidding projects
- Organize your pipeline with a digital bid board
- Automatically match opportunities to your profile
- Saved searches deliver daily project leads to your email inbox
Market Pricing Around
- All Starter Product functionality
- Access to all documents (plans, specifications, and addenda)
- Access to planning projects
- Access to contact information
- Ability to Export
You’ve Reached the Free View Limit
Want to see more project and bidder data in your market? Check out our product options and see what works best for you and your business.
Come back in [[refresh_days]] to get [[project_count]] more free projects.
March 17, 2025
To Be Determined, Detroit, OR
Related To This Project
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: Nov 14 2024
Detroit, OR
--
Detroit, OR
--
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: Nov 01 2024
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: Sep 03 2024
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: May 03 2024
Detroit, OR
--
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: Aug 23 2023
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: Jul 26 2023
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: Jun 08 2023
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: Jun 12 2023
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: Jun 01 2023
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: May 30 2023
Detroit, OR
Bid Date: Jan 22 2020
Recently Viewed
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Get the most reliable construction project data instantly.
Sign up now to get instant access to project search, five projects and five companies, free.
Get the right
data with Project Intelligence
Project Shared
with
example@example.com
Choose what you would like to do.
Seen enough? Want to see more? Subscribe on your own or talk to one of our sales reps.
What is your business type?
We have a wide variety of products that are purpose built for certain business types.