The USDA-FS SRS intends to procure contractor support for wild hog control operations on the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site (SRS), a 198,000-acre controlled federal facility in South Carolina. The contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to capture and dispatch wild hogs (Sus scrofa) using various trap systems, with optional use of trained dog packs during periods approved by the Government. All trapping and removal activities will occur within designated areas of the SRS as directed by the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR). Certain locations, including contamination zones, high-security areas, and periodically restricted training areas such as the Advanced Tactical Training Area (ATTA), will be off limits or require prior coordination for access. Specific work locations, timing, and methods will be determined by the COR.
This BPA is intended to establish a multiple award BPA with three vendors who will perform all hog‑removal work on the Savannah River Site located in South Carolina for the full five‑year period of performance. Awarded Contractors will perform the requirements identified in Attachment 1, Statement of Work. BPAs will be established for a 5-year period (1 Oct 2026 – 30 Sep 2031) with 5 ordering periods identified in Attacement2, Schedule of Items. Contractors may be asked to provide pricing for similar work throughout South Carolina on Forest Service Lands.
Payment is based on a per pig basis. Not to exceed 100k each year for a grand total of 500k over 5 years



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