SLED Opportunity · COLORADO · BOULDER COUNTY
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Boulder County seeks proposals for woody biomass processing services to support bark beetle control, fire mitigation, and sustainable wood product markets through community forestry sort yards.
Boulder County Parks and Open Space Department (BCPOS), Natural Resources Division, is seeking proposals for woody biomass processing services. In 2008, the Meeker Park /Allenspark Sort Yard opened to the public to help battle against the bark beetle epidemic. In 2010, a second sort yard, Nederland Area location, has ensured that county funds are used more effectively to address bark beetles and fire mitigation, in which dedicated resources are shared between the two (2) sites. The Community Forestry Sort Yards (CFSY) offer landowners a place, free-of-charge, to dispose of beetle-killed trees, which reduces the spread of beetle infestation and slows the tree mortality rate. In addition, landowners can dispose of wood that was cut to improve defensible space around their homes or to carry out forest health projects. Sort yards not only offer a place to dispose of wood that is often not accepted through traditional sawmill operations, but they contribute to local wood markets for sustainable products such as polls, rails, posts, logs, firewood, mulch, and even biomass energy.If you have any questions about the Boulder County procurement process, please email procurement@bouldercounty.gov.Americans with Disabilities Act and Equal Opportunity Notice
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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