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August 11, 2023

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The Kawalumakua fence project area is on State land in the Moloaa Forest Reserve (TMK 4-4-9-001:001). The elevation ranges from approximately 1,200 to 1,600 feet. Contractor will be required to submit two (2) bonds, a performance bond and labor and material payment bond for 100% of the PO price. The State will prepare a PO for the desired quantities of each line item and provide to the Contractor. The Contractor will provide the required performance bond and labor and material payment bonding and DOFAW will submit for processing. After the PO has been approved and the required bonds received, DOFAW will issue a Notice to Proceed to the contractor and work on that fence section may begin. The Contractor shall complete each segment of work or State Purchase Order within 365 consecutive calendar days upon receipt of said State Purchase Order. Research, within the Hawaiian Islands, has demonstrated that feral pigs, which damage native vegetation and expose soil to erosion, pose a significant threat to the native biodiversity and watershed integrity of Hawaiian forests. Decades of pig control in Hawaii verify that the only successful method of completely protecting an area from feral pigs is to exclude the animals with a fence. Feral goats also pose a threat and must be fenced out of important native habitats. Question Deadline:08/04/2023. Inquiries shall be made in writing, either via U.S. Postal Service to 3060 Eiwa Street, Room 306, Lihue, HI 96766, or e-mail to: Mapuana.R.OSullivan@hawaii.gov.

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