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Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments
The State of Wyoming, Office of State Lands and Investments — Forestry Division is soliciting proposals to conduct wildlife surveys across approximately 16,777 acres in the Bearlodge Ranger District of the Black Hills National Forest. The contractor must provide all labor, equipment, and materials, attend a pre-work meeting in Sundance, WY, and survey targeted species including threatened or endangered species while delivering a comprehensive work plan and single point of contact for contract management. Responses must be submitted through the buyer’s online bidding system by the solicitation close date of 2026-04-07.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The State of Wyoming, Office of State Lands and Investments — Forestry Division is soliciting proposals to conduct wildlife surveys across approximately 16,777 acres in the Bearlodge Ranger District of the Black Hills National Forest. The contractor must provide all labor, equipment, and materials, attend a pre-work meeting in Sundance, WY, and survey targeted species including threatened or endangered species while delivering a comprehensive work plan and single point of contact for contract management. Responses must be submitted through the buyer’s online bidding system by the solicitation close date of 2026-04-07.
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The State of Wyoming, Office of State Lands and Investments, Forestry Division is soliciting proposals to provide two Exclusive Use Single Engine Air Tankers (SEATs), pilots, and support crew for 90 concurrent days to support wildland fire suppression. The contract requires aircraft that meet state and federal firefighting standards with a minimum payload capacity of 500 US gallons, proof of property damage liability insurance, and submission of technical and cost proposals including risk management and emergency plans. The contract term is 90 days with options to extend for up to six years and evaluation will consider firm qualifications, fire suppression experience, aircraft/pilot capabilities, and price.
Posted Date
Nov 6, 2025
Due Date
Dec 16, 2025
Release: Nov 6, 2025
Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments
Close: Dec 16, 2025
The State of Wyoming, Office of State Lands and Investments, Forestry Division is soliciting proposals to provide two Exclusive Use Single Engine Air Tankers (SEATs), pilots, and support crew for 90 concurrent days to support wildland fire suppression. The contract requires aircraft that meet state and federal firefighting standards with a minimum payload capacity of 500 US gallons, proof of property damage liability insurance, and submission of technical and cost proposals including risk management and emergency plans. The contract term is 90 days with options to extend for up to six years and evaluation will consider firm qualifications, fire suppression experience, aircraft/pilot capabilities, and price.
Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments
The State of Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments - Forestry Division seeks a contractor to perform hand thinning, chipping, and piling fuels reduction on 50 acres of the Uinta County Youth Camp to reduce fuel loading and mitigate wildfire potential. The project requires qualified staff, equipment, a project manager, compliance with applicable regulations, and is expected to be completed within one year (projected completion by November 30, 2026).
Posted Date
Nov 12, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Nov 12, 2025
Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments
Close: Dec 15, 2025
The State of Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments - Forestry Division seeks a contractor to perform hand thinning, chipping, and piling fuels reduction on 50 acres of the Uinta County Youth Camp to reduce fuel loading and mitigate wildfire potential. The project requires qualified staff, equipment, a project manager, compliance with applicable regulations, and is expected to be completed within one year (projected completion by November 30, 2026).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments
This Intended Use Plan (IUP) details how the State of Wyoming will utilize the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) to achieve Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) objectives and safeguard public health. It outlines the prioritization of drinking water projects, criteria for fund distribution, the DWSRF's financial status, and provisions for additional subsidies such as principal forgiveness and the Green Project Reserve. The plan also describes the management of set-aside accounts and activities, with strategic goals focused on efficient program administration, ensuring project integrity, promoting lead service line replacement, establishing emerging contaminants testing labs, and building a self-sustaining water infrastructure financing program.
The meeting addressed procedural matters, including the confirmation of quorum and the approval of minutes from the December 4, 2025, and January 8, 2026 meetings. A significant portion of the meeting involved an appeal by Hansen regarding the director's conditional award of grazing and agricultural lease number 1-8906 to the Hess family. Due to newly raised legal questions concerning Wyoming statute 163-113b, the board required all involved parties (OSLI, Hansen, and the Hess family) to submit legal briefing, with oral arguments postponed until the April meeting. The board also reviewed and approved a consent list containing multiple action items (C1, E1 through E11, F1 through F5, G1, G2, G4 through G10, H1, H3, and I2). Additionally, the State Forester provided an update covering the 2025 wildfire summary, noting above-average fire activity and $20 million in estimated state suppression costs. The update also detailed the expanded use of fire aviation resources, the activities of the smoke buster inmate hand crew, and the growth of the Good Neighbor Authority program, including timber sales figures for state trust lands.
The Special Meeting convened to consider proposed rule changes initiating a rulemaking process for amendments to chapters four and five of the board's rules concerning mineral leases that require a special use lease for associated well pads. The goal of the proposed changes is to reduce the time and uncertainty involved in negotiating surface impact payments and rates for offset well pads, which has reportedly discouraged operators from developing state lands. The proposed rule changes, developed in consultation with industry groups like the Petroleum Association of Wyoming and the Wyoming Stock Growers, aim to create consistency and predictability by setting an annually approved rate based on market data. The discussion emphasized that while the process streamlines the surface impact payment schedule, existing mechanisms for surface lessees to comment on applications and negotiate specific impacts (like dust control or speed limits) remain in place. Several stakeholders provided input regarding the scope of surface impacts covered and the process for determining market rates.
The meeting included a state forestry update, which covered wildfire incidents, suppression costs, and the use of helicopters and air tankers. The board also discussed timber planning and the Good Neighbor Authority program. Additionally, the board addressed surface lease matters, specifically special use lease applications for offset well pads and access roads, focusing on potential impacts to existing grazing and agricultural leases.
The special meeting of the State Loan and Investment Board addressed several key issues. The board discussed and approved a request from the Jamestown Rio Vista Water and Sewer District to change the recommended principal forgiveness for their loan. Additionally, they considered and approved an increase in funding for the City of Gillette's Madison water transmission main pipeline repair. The board also discussed a change in the interest rate and increased recommended principal forgiveness for the Cottonwood Acres Improvement and Service District. Finally, the board considered waiving a deadline for the Fremont County Association of Governments regarding an application, ultimately voting to waive the deadline after hearing from a representative of the association.
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