The USDA needs a small business to provide professional services and natural resources restoration for various federal agencies.
Key Details
What exactly do they need?
The LMIR BPA will consist of a large variety of work including project management, natural resources restoration, and professional services. This includes but is not limited to:
- Project management subleader to the project manager equipment team leader
- Inspection services
- Heritage/Archaeologist
- Landscape Architect
- Botany
- Fish Biologist
- Wildlife Biologist
- Non-native Fish Control and Eradication/Fish Screening/Bypassing
- Design and Implementation of Aquatic Organism Passage/Stream Simulation
- Hydrologist
- Hazardous Materials
- Soils Scientist
- Geologist
- Tribal Liaison
- Communications Specialist
- Community Engagement Specialist/Liaison
- Technology Specialists
- Data Steward
- Surveyor
- Forester
- Professional tree services
- Culturalist
- Economist
- Climate Specialists
- NEPA/Environmental Compliance Coordinator
- Tree planting
- Stocking surveys
- Invasive Plant Control
- Treating invasive plants using herbicides or manual control methods
What's the contract structure and timeline?
The BPA will have a period of performance from early spring 2023 through early spring 2033. It is an open and continuous BPA, and quotes may be accepted the entire life of the BPA.
How will they pick the winner?
The notice doesn't say.
When and how do you bid?
The response deadline is February 1, 2028. The solicitation will remain open and continuous to add vendors when determined necessary for the 10-year period it is active.
Routine commodity buy — low-effort bid, modest payoff.
Who can apply
- Any certified small business may apply.
If you're interested, do this first
- Check that your firm is updated and registered in the System for Award Management system (SAM) and current to conduct government business.