AB-2025-06645 - Semo Complex Reclamation (Канада - Тендер #67961535) | ||
| ||
| Для перевода текста тендера на нужный язык воспользуйтесь приложением: | ||
Страна: Канада (другие тендеры и закупки Канада) Организатор тендера: www.merx.com Номер конкурса: 67961535 Дата публикации: 23-10-2025 Источник тендера: www.merx.com |
||
Seeking contractor to reclaim disturbed forest land caused by wildfire suppression operations for HWF-061-24 & HWF136-24 fires, including restoration of fireguards, stream crossings, and pipeline crossings to replicate natural disturbance and return the ecosystem to a natural state.
00004767322
Issuing OrganizationForestry and Parks
Solicitation TypeRFP - Request for Proposal (Formal)
Solicitation NumberAB-2025-06645
TitleSemo Complex Reclamation
Source IDSCRIBE
Alberta
Purchase TypeNot Stated
2025/10/23 10:28:00 AM EDT
Closing Date2025/11/21 04:00:00 PM EST
Bentley Fawcett
Bentley.fawcett@gov.ab.ca
The Forestry Division of Alberta’s Ministry of Forestry and Parks, in its mandate to prevent and suppress wildfires within the province is required under existing legislation (Appendix A) to
reclaim disturbed forest land caused by the Government of Alberta (GOA) wildfire suppression operations. This reclamation is aimed at reducing subsequent wildfire hazard, preventing, or
reducing the potential of soil erosion ensuring soil stabilization and promoting the vegetative recovery of the disturbed land base to help ensure ecosystem health and biodiversity. In the
suppression of HWF-061-24 & HWF136-24, these disturbances were essential for effective wildfire operations.
a) Semo Complex Reclamation consists of two fires: HWF061-24 & HWF136-24 Fireguards, associated stream crossing and pipeline crossings were necessary to create fuel breaks, provide anchors
for ignition activities and to create safe zones. Reclamation will consist of using mechanical labour to pull back the soil, stumps and woody debris to restore natural contour. These trees are
to be broken up, and the debris will be dispersed evenly over the fire guard to lie flat to the ground. Trees that cannot be made to lie flat to the ground by mechanical means will be manually
slashed by a chainsaw in order to be made flat. Some areas a feller buncher was used to widen dozer guards, decked piles will be required to be broken up and dispersed accordingly. All
locations where cut and fill occurred must be re-contoured to the natural landform. Work must conform to Part 2 of the Forest and Prairie Protection Act and must be done during frozen ground
conditions. The first fire started July 1st 2024 and continued to burn through the 2024/2025 winter. This fire was not deemed extinguished until spring May 26th, 2025. Sections of guard may not
require reclamation due to burn over, pre-existing access lines or to mitigate damage to areas with high regeneration which has been captured on Fieldmaps.
b) All fireguards, stream crossings, pipeline crossings, helipads and excavated water holes (bell holes) are to be reclaimed to replicate natural disturbance and return the ecosystem to a
natural state. Sections of the fireguards were created when the ground was not fully thawed or was unsuitable for guard construction and may require use of predetermined access roads to be
reclaimed. Operations took place during the 2024/2025 winter where new guard was established that will also require reclamation. All work must be completed as per specifications identified in
the reclamation plan. (Appendix B - Services) Contractor must provide sufficient facilities to house staff working in remote locations. Once work is deemed completed by the contractor, a final
flight with the contract manager will take place prior to project sign off.
c) An on-site foreman will report to contract manager directly with bi-weekly progress reports. The Contractor must provide bi-weekly reports and updated digital maps to ensure accurate invoice
processing. A scheduled flight will take place with the field supervisors and Contract Manager prior to each payment installment. Contractor is required to apply for all applicable land use
authorizations and follow appropriate procedures when constructing a temporary work camp.
d) Alberta Wildfire Certified Dozer Boss/HEGS to oversee daily operations
e) The contractor may benefit from consultation with local forest companies (Tolko, West Fraser, La Crete Sawmills and Caribou Mountain Forestry) for access and collaboration if utilizing pre
established haul roads.
f) Attachments: -Reclamation Map -Reclamation Plan
Information/Pre-bid Meeting
Fri•Oct 31, 2025•1:30 pm (MT)