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Georgia Forestry Commission
Sale is located on 92 acres with approx. 10,764 TNs of pine and 368 tons of hardwood. Contract length to remove the timber is six (6) months.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Georgia Forestry Commission
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Sale is located on 92 acres with approx. 10,764 TNs of pine and 368 tons of hardwood. Contract length to remove the timber is six (6) months.
Georgia Forestry Commission
The Georgia Forestry Commission has issued a one-time Request for Quotation to purchase a Darley Fast Attack Skid Unit to enhance firefighting capabilities. The contractor is responsible for supplying one unit meeting all technical specifications, with all bid prices required to include shipping or freight charges. Bidders must comply with Georgia E-Verify requirements and submit their responses through the Team Georgia Marketplace by the specified deadline.
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
Georgia Forestry Commission
Close: Apr 28, 2026
The Georgia Forestry Commission has issued a one-time Request for Quotation to purchase a Darley Fast Attack Skid Unit to enhance firefighting capabilities. The contractor is responsible for supplying one unit meeting all technical specifications, with all bid prices required to include shipping or freight charges. Bidders must comply with Georgia E-Verify requirements and submit their responses through the Team Georgia Marketplace by the specified deadline.
Georgia Forestry Commission
Sale of pine and hardwood on 281.7 acres of U.S. Forest Service property. This timber sale consists of 281.7 acres designated as a first thin by operator selection to a residual basal area of 60 ft2 per acre. GFC foresters will provide guidance and closely monitor harvesting to ensure desired tree species/quality and prescribed residual basal area is attained.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Georgia Forestry Commission
Close: May 7, 2026
Sale of pine and hardwood on 281.7 acres of U.S. Forest Service property. This timber sale consists of 281.7 acres designated as a first thin by operator selection to a residual basal area of 60 ft2 per acre. GFC foresters will provide guidance and closely monitor harvesting to ensure desired tree species/quality and prescribed residual basal area is attained.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Georgia Forestry Commission
This document outlines the Georgia Forestry Commission's strategic efforts to strengthen wildfire preparedness, prevention, mitigation, detection, and response capabilities across the state, with a particular focus on South Georgia by 2026. The plan details internal preparations including re-establishing an Incident Management Team and extensive fuel mitigation, investments in advanced technology like drones and AI for early detection, comprehensive public outreach and education initiatives, and significant legislative investments in firefighter compensation and equipment modernization. The overarching goal is to effectively manage and respond to large and complex wildfire activities.
This Forest Action Plan, an update for 2025, addresses the conditions, benefits, threats, and strategic issues pertinent to Georgia's 24 million acres of forestland. It outlines key benefits including economic impact, clean water, wildlife habitat, and clean air, while identifying major threats such as urbanization, fragmentation, changing markets, pests, and wildfires. The plan focuses on strategic issues like water quality and quantity, urbanization, forest health, biodiversity, air quality and carbon sequestration, fire management, fragmentation and parcelization, and economics and changing markets, with the overarching goal of ensuring healthy and sustainable forests for the future of Georgia.
The Community Wildfire Protection Plan for Camden County, Georgia, aims to enhance public safety and mitigate wildfire risks. Key objectives include strengthening wildfire response capabilities, developing prioritized fuel reduction strategies, and improving community sustainability through reduced structural ignitability. The plan also focuses on increased public outreach, engagement, and wildfire preparedness, fostering collaboration, and outlining an implementation strategy to reduce wildfire severity and enhance community protection.
This economic report quantifies the economic benefits of Georgia's forest industry in 2024, analyzing its direct and total impacts on the state's economy. Key focus areas include measuring economic activity by output, employment, and compensation, comparing its performance against other manufacturing sectors, assessing its fiscal contributions to the state budget, and detailing its regional economic impact across Georgia's 12 regional commissions. The report highlights the industry's significant role in supporting employment, wages, and overall business revenue within the state.
This Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) for Union County, Georgia, serves as an update to the 2011 plan, created in 2025. It aims to assess local wildfire hazards, identify strategic investments for risk mitigation, and promote preparedness within the county's mountain communities. Key objectives include pinpointing high-risk areas in the five fire districts, providing clear mitigation information and resources, and securing funding. The plan outlines recommendations for becoming a Fire Adapted Community, covering individual, neighborhood, and community-wide actions, as well as strategies for fuel treatments, ecological restoration, and enhancing district capacity and emergency preparedness.
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