Wyoming Lackawanna Deer Carcass Removal

Project ID: 6100066053 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyPennsylvania Game Commission [PA]
Deadline05/21/26
Posted05/06/26
Estimated Value$25,000 - $120,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationPennsylvania
Description
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Background

The Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) is seeking bids for the removal and lawful disposal of deceased Whitetail Deer carcasses located within 50 feet of publicly maintained highways in Wyoming and Lackawanna Counties, Pennsylvania. The goal of this contract is to ensure the safe and efficient management of wildlife carcasses to maintain public safety and environmental health. The project may be renewed for up to an additional four years, one year at a time, with mutual agreement between the PGC and the vendor.

Work Details

The contractor will provide services that include: 1) Removal of deceased Whitetail Deer carcasses or major parts thereof from specified municipalities; 2) Lawful disposal of these carcasses; 3) The contractor is prohibited from acting on deer that have been struck but are not yet dead until a police officer or Game Commission officer has dispatched the animal. The contractor must ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations during the performance of these services.

Period of Performance

The contract will commence upon execution and may be renewed annually for up to four additional years, subject to mutual agreement.

Place of Performance

Services will be performed within all specified municipalities of Wyoming and Lackawanna Counties, Pennsylvania.

Bidder Requirements

Bidders must comply with nondiscrimination clauses, maintain integrity in contract performance, and adhere to federal requirements regarding lobbying certifications. Additionally, bidders must not be currently under suspension or debarment by any governmental agency. They are also required to submit necessary documentation proving compliance with state laws prohibiting discrimination in hiring practices.

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