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Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Grading shaping and compacting 4.8 mi of roadway, and provide all materials, labor, and equipment to remove two existing 24" culvert, and install a pipe arch 12'9" span by 8' 11" rise (Nominal: 157" x 101") x 60'-long gauge 10 aluminized corrugated metal culvert (5 x 1". corrugation), and to remove an existing 48" culvert, and install a bottomless metal arch 14' span by 4' 8" rise x 60'-long gauge 10 galvanized steel corrugated metal (5 x 2". corrugation).
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Close: May 12, 2026
Grading shaping and compacting 4.8 mi of roadway, and provide all materials, labor, and equipment to remove two existing 24" culvert, and install a pipe arch 12'9" span by 8' 11" rise (Nominal: 157" x 101") x 60'-long gauge 10 aluminized corrugated metal culvert (5 x 1". corrugation), and to remove an existing 48" culvert, and install a bottomless metal arch 14' span by 4' 8" rise x 60'-long gauge 10 galvanized steel corrugated metal (5 x 2". corrugation).
AvailableWashington State Department of Natural Resources
Scope of this project includes ground herbicide site preparation in DNR’s Northeast Region.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Close: May 27, 2026
Scope of this project includes ground herbicide site preparation in DNR’s Northeast Region.
AvailableWashington State Department of Natural Resources
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources is soliciting precommercial thinning (hand piling) services on state-managed forestlands in the Northeast Region to improve forest health. The contract covers treatment units in Okanogan County and requires completion within the stated period of performance. Bidders must hold applicable Washington farm labor contractor licensing and other qualifications specified by DNR.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Close: Jun 2, 2026
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources is soliciting precommercial thinning (hand piling) services on state-managed forestlands in the Northeast Region to improve forest health. The contract covers treatment units in Okanogan County and requires completion within the stated period of performance. Bidders must hold applicable Washington farm labor contractor licensing and other qualifications specified by DNR.
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Washington State Department of Natural Resources
This Purchase Order (PO # 153475) dated 2022-06-24, issued by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to Carahsoft Technology Corp, procures Docusign renewal and support services. The total amount for this order, including tax, is $75,867.13. The services are for an annual term.
Effective Date
Jun 24, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jun 24, 2022
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This Purchase Order (PO # 153475) dated 2022-06-24, issued by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to Carahsoft Technology Corp, procures Docusign renewal and support services. The total amount for this order, including tax, is $75,867.13. The services are for an annual term.
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
This package of documents outlines a Salesforce maintenance and support services agreement between Carahsoft Technology Corp (and subcontractor Pacific Point) and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. The agreement, initiated by a Statement of Work signed on April 21, 2025, covers 120 hours of professional services at a blended rate of $187.67 per hour, with an estimated annual budget not to exceed $22,520.40 for a 12-month term. A Purchase Order (PO #154663) for these services was issued on May 5, 2025, with a total value including tax and freight of $24,727.39. An invoice for $1,970.54 for services rendered in May 2025, supported by detailed timesheets, has also been processed.
Effective Date
Apr 21, 2025
Expires
Effective: Apr 21, 2025
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This package of documents outlines a Salesforce maintenance and support services agreement between Carahsoft Technology Corp (and subcontractor Pacific Point) and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. The agreement, initiated by a Statement of Work signed on April 21, 2025, covers 120 hours of professional services at a blended rate of $187.67 per hour, with an estimated annual budget not to exceed $22,520.40 for a 12-month term. A Purchase Order (PO #154663) for these services was issued on May 5, 2025, with a total value including tax and freight of $24,727.39. An invoice for $1,970.54 for services rendered in May 2025, supported by detailed timesheets, has also been processed.
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
This document is an application and authorization for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources to use state-owned aquatic lands in Grays Harbor County for invasive vegetation treatment. The authorization, identified by number 93-107589, is valid for a term of 3 months.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2023
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This document is an application and authorization for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources to use state-owned aquatic lands in Grays Harbor County for invasive vegetation treatment. The authorization, identified by number 93-107589, is valid for a term of 3 months.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Washington State Department of Natural Resources
This focus paper details the methodology for assessing and mitigating potential impacts to Marbled Murrelet habitat on Washington Department of Natural Resources-managed lands. Key focus areas include quantifying harvest-related impacts, edge-influenced impacts, and disturbance-related impacts. The methodology also describes adjustments to mitigation values based on habitat quality, time, and location, such as marginal landscapes. The intended outcome is to provide a consistent analytical framework to evaluate different long-term conservation strategy alternatives for the species.
This study aims to develop and validate criteria for accurately identifying Potential Habitat Breaks (PHBs) for use within the Fish Habitat Assessment Methodology (FHAM) for water typing. It focuses on determining which combinations of stream gradient, channel width, and obstacle features are most effective in delineating regulatory boundaries between fish and non-fish stream segments. The plan involves a three-year sampling effort across seven forested EPA Level III ecoregions in Washington State, designed to assess how PHB criteria and fish distribution vary seasonally and annually. The ultimate goal is to provide the Washington Forest Practices Board with objective, repeatable, and empirically supported PHB criteria.
The meeting's purpose is to engage with DNR and WDFW law enforcement regarding user education and enforcement strategies within the Teanaway Community Forest (TCF). Key discussion points include providing an update on the Jolly Mountain fire, reviewing the status of the capital budget, and discussing progress on forest goals related to fencing and stream restoration. The agenda also mandates a review of the camping and river access field trip, analysis of user survey results, discussion on motorcycle use in the forest, and development of alternative concepts for winter recreation trails and facilities.
This document outlines five primary goals for the Teanaway Community Forest. These goals include protecting and enhancing the water supply and watershed, maintaining working lands for forestry and domestic livestock grazing while preserving watershed functions and aquatic habitat, and expanding recreational opportunities consistent with watershed protection. Additionally, the plan aims to conserve and restore vital habitat for fish and wildlife, and foster strong community partnerships through consultation with various stakeholders in land management. Management of the forest by DNR and WDFW must align with the principles of the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan and legislative goals (SB 5367). The document also identifies specific Stream Restoration Priorities, classifying streams into high and medium priority based on factors such as the presence and production potential of federally listed species like Steelhead and Bull Trout, degradation levels, and likelihood of restoration success.
This Forest Land Plan guides the management of over 270,000 acres of forested state trust lands within the Olympic Experimental State Forest on the western Olympic Peninsula. The plan employs an integrated management approach that balances timber harvest for revenue to trust beneficiaries with the conservation of ecological values and habitat for native wildlife species. Key strategic components include the implementation of Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) strategies for Northern Spotted Owl, Riparian, Marbled Murrelet, and Multispecies conservation, alongside revenue production, adaptive management, research, and monitoring. The objective is to maximize the OESF's potential as a laboratory for sustainable forest management through practical guidance and innovative operational trials.
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Budget Director (Office of Budget and Economics)
State Forester; Deputy Supervisor, Forest Resilience & Wildland Fire
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