Canada - PL25THD314 - Tree Planting within the Seaward (tlasta) Business Area
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Details
Provided by- Opportunity closing date
- 03 December 2024
- Opportunity publication date
- 31 October 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
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Description
The proposed contract requires the provision of tree planting approximately 227,686 seedlings over 195.68 hectares within the Seaward (tlasta) Business Area. Planting is located within ten different blocks throughout the Schwartzenberg Lagoon, Holberg and Vernon Operating Areas. Four blocks are located on the Mainland Coast and six blocks are located on Vancouver Island.The contract will require working in various coastal conditions including isolated areas with helicopter access and barging required on Mainland Sites. Contract deliverables will be planned for completion predominantly during March and April of 2025 with the possibility of fill plants extending into late May or June of 2025. Sites will be completed concurrently as per the approved work progress plan and schedules.See the Schedule A Services for specific works required.Questions & AnswersAll contract related questions must be submitted in writing ONLY to the following email address: Forests.SeawardTimberSalesOffice@gov.bc.ca. Deadline for receiving questions is 2:00 pm on November 26, 2024. If questions are received, a Question & Answer document will be posted to BC Bid by November 27, 2024.Tender submissions must be submitted in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the tender package.If your bid deposit is in the form of cash, money order, certified cheque or bank draft, you will not be able to e-bid. See allowable submission delivery method(s) above. Also see Conditions of Tender for acceptable bid securities.The lowest priced or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.This Solicitation is using the BCTS Planting Contractor Rating System to evaluate tenders. Please see the ‘Information to Bidders’ for Tendering Process and ‘Frequently Asked Questions and BCTS-Planting Contracting Rating Form’ documents for information on the Rating System.Be aware that BCTS has made changes to its EMS and SFM programs to meet the updated 2022 Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) Forest Management Standard. Changes impacting BCTS clients include new training requirements (Table 008-1, 008-1A, Tailgate Training, SFI Awareness documents, and new Indigenous rights awareness training, as well as changes to training frequency and a new continuing education component). In addition, note changes to EMS/SFM Environmental Field Procedures and Incident Reporting Procedures which occurred June 1, 2022. Supervisors and workers will need to be familiar with these changes prior to commencement of operations. These documents are posted on our external EMS/SFM website at BC Timber Sales - Business Area Environmental Management System (EMS) and Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) - Province of British Columbia (https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/forestry/bc-timber-sales/forest-certification/ems-sfm). More information on SFI available at www.forests.org.Unverified bid results will be posted to BC Bid after tender opening and once awarded the contract award results will be available on BC Bid.Please see the following website forimportant BCTS Contracting advisory notices and guidance information:https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/forestry/bc-timber-sales/contractingTimber Sales ManagerSeaward/tlasta Business AreaBC Timber Sales
- Opportunity closing date
- 03 December 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
About the buyer
- Address
- BC Timber Sales Branch
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