Schofield Barracks Vegetation Management and Berm Maintenance, Oahu, HI

Schofield Barracks Vegetation Management and Berm Maintenance, Range Division Hawaii, Integrated Training Area Management Support, Oahu, Hawaii - The Integrated Training Area Management Program requires vegetation management and berm maintenance on the Island of Oahu at Schofield Barracks, South Range,

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East Range, Kahuku Training Area, Dillingham Training Area, and Kawailoa.

Management consists of maintaining grass to specified heights for environmental and physical safety to include encroaching shrubs and trees and the management of grass, shrubs, and trees along roadsides.

Vegetation management also includes revegetating bare ground areas to establish viable ground cover.

Berm maintenance consists of building and rebuilding berms within the live fire range lands.

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Agency: Department of Defense

Office: Alaska District

Estimated Funding: $8,492,154





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
US Consulate Chennai

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Award shall be limited to States, local governments, Indian tribes, non-governmental organizations, and individuals, pursuant to the authority of 16 U.S.C.

670c-1(a).

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://chennai.usconsulate.gov/

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
Grants Specialist

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Date Posted:
2025-04-04

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2025-07-05


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