Contract
S--HAZARD FUEL REDUCTION-TREE HEALTH PROJEC
- Agency
- INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE / NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
- Location
- ATLANTA, GA
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 8 days (Jul 26, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 16, 2026
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
- NAICS code
- 561730
What this contract is for
The National Park Service, Region 2, South Atlantic Gulf, intends to award a Firm Fixed price contract for services to complete a Hazardous Fuels Reduction and Tree Health Project at Charles Pinckney Grounds (CHPI). This requirement is being procured in accordance with FAR Part 6.302-1, only one responsible source. The determination to select F.A. Bartlett Tree Experts for the services is driven by the sensitivity and irreplaceable nature of historic resources and the unique qualification Barlett Tree Experts has developed working at CHPI on several other projects of similar scope and scale. Many of the live oak trees at Charles Pinckney NHS are approximately 250 years old, making them irreplaceable historic resources of significant cultural and natural value. Bartlett Tree Experts (North Charleston, SC) has developed an intimate, site-specific knowledge of this property through prior engagement, including the creation of a comprehensive analysis and individualized treatment plan for all 298 trees on site. Given the age, sensitivity, and irreplaceable nature of these trees, entrusting their care to a contractor without this established knowledge base introduces unnecessary risk of damage or loss. Bartlett has also demonstrated strong safety protocols throughout previous work, protecting visitors, structures, and natural resources. Additionally, 2026 marks the inaugural year of Charleston's Freedom 250 commemorations as a Signature City, making the preservation of these living historic landmarks a matter of heightened public significance this contract year. This project serves multiple purposes. First, with the use of certified arborists, heavy vine growth on several large historic trees will be removed and followed up with a TRAQ certified tree assessment and pruning. S...
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