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Contract 73982 REL 42: 2010-077-00 EXP TUCANNON (PA-3) SUPPLEMENT LWD AND ADD COMPLEXITY
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A119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage Habitat Project Implementation and Administer ContractManagement and administration of project implementation: clearances, permitting, materials acquisition, site-preparation, construction, and reporting. The work emphasis expected in this period: includes the continuation of tasks, initiated in FY17, primarily associated with design confirmation, clearance, and the implementation of the following project: supplemental additional helicopter wood-loading to maintain and improve the previously installed habitat restoration features at PA-3. This work element includes the administrative and technical work by the contractor to fulfill BPA's programmatic and contractual requirements. These include: implementation of the current contract SOW, managing a budget, and satisfying BPA contracting requirements, including preparing and submitting invoices and next year's statement of work and budget, maintaining a property inventory (if applicable), providing accrual estimates, accounting for cost-share, etc. It also includes: directing the planning and implementation of priority ecological restoration and habitat enhancement projects in the Tucannon watershed, and adaptively managing implementation actions. It may include supervising and training staff, and providing professional development; addressing issues presented by various interest groups and county, state, tribal, and federal entities; maintaining licenses/training requirements; responding to information requests and addressing local concerns or unforeseen opportunities and issues as they arise. The CTUIR Contract Manager, with the assistance of SRSRB staff, will administer this contract as an additional component of the implementation roles and collaborative relationships developed within the existing programmatic habitat project [#2010-077-00], and other responsibilities in the Tucannon Watershed. Note: Implementation responsibilities, assumed through the programmatic, are also addressed in CTUIR contracts with BPA under the Accord habitat project [#2008-202-00]. Additional funding may be included in the line-item budgets for the CTUIR in FY18, in order to provide support for the incremental costs associated with contract management, reporting, and administrative responsibilities, including subcontractor oversight, communication, and supervision. Additional funding for these supervisory, management and administrative tasks is not included in the line-item budget for this contract.A Project planning and implementation management; contract administration and budget oversight04/01/201810/30/2020ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 10:53 AM
A119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage Habitat Project Implementation and Administer ContractManagement and administration of project implementation: clearances, permitting, materials acquisition, site-preparation, construction, and reporting. The work emphasis expected in this period: includes the continuation of tasks, initiated in FY17, primarily associated with design confirmation, clearance, and the implementation of the following project: supplemental additional helicopter wood-loading to maintain and improve the previously installed habitat restoration features at PA-3. This work element includes the administrative and technical work by the contractor to fulfill BPA's programmatic and contractual requirements. These include: implementation of the current contract SOW, managing a budget, and satisfying BPA contracting requirements, including preparing and submitting invoices and next year's statement of work and budget, maintaining a property inventory (if applicable), providing accrual estimates, accounting for cost-share, etc. It also includes: directing the planning and implementation of priority ecological restoration and habitat enhancement projects in the Tucannon watershed, and adaptively managing implementation actions. It may include supervising and training staff, and providing professional development; addressing issues presented by various interest groups and county, state, tribal, and federal entities; maintaining licenses/training requirements; responding to information requests and addressing local concerns or unforeseen opportunities and issues as they arise. The CTUIR Contract Manager, with the assistance of SRSRB staff, will administer this contract as an additional component of the implementation roles and collaborative relationships developed within the existing programmatic habitat project [#2010-077-00], and other responsibilities in the Tucannon Watershed. Note: Implementation responsibilities, assumed through the programmatic, are also addressed in CTUIR contracts with BPA under the Accord habitat project [#2008-202-00]. Additional funding may be included in the line-item budgets for the CTUIR in FY18, in order to provide support for the incremental costs associated with contract management, reporting, and administrative responsibilities, including subcontractor oversight, communication, and supervision. Additional funding for these supervisory, management and administrative tasks is not included in the line-item budget for this contract.BSFTYComply with all applicable federal, state, tribal and local safety requirements, including reporting04/01/201810/30/2020ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 10:53 AM
A119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage Habitat Project Implementation and Administer ContractManagement and administration of project implementation: clearances, permitting, materials acquisition, site-preparation, construction, and reporting. The work emphasis expected in this period: includes the continuation of tasks, initiated in FY17, primarily associated with design confirmation, clearance, and the implementation of the following project: supplemental additional helicopter wood-loading to maintain and improve the previously installed habitat restoration features at PA-3. This work element includes the administrative and technical work by the contractor to fulfill BPA's programmatic and contractual requirements. These include: implementation of the current contract SOW, managing a budget, and satisfying BPA contracting requirements, including preparing and submitting invoices and next year's statement of work and budget, maintaining a property inventory (if applicable), providing accrual estimates, accounting for cost-share, etc. It also includes: directing the planning and implementation of priority ecological restoration and habitat enhancement projects in the Tucannon watershed, and adaptively managing implementation actions. It may include supervising and training staff, and providing professional development; addressing issues presented by various interest groups and county, state, tribal, and federal entities; maintaining licenses/training requirements; responding to information requests and addressing local concerns or unforeseen opportunities and issues as they arise. The CTUIR Contract Manager, with the assistance of SRSRB staff, will administer this contract as an additional component of the implementation roles and collaborative relationships developed within the existing programmatic habitat project [#2010-077-00], and other responsibilities in the Tucannon Watershed. Note: Implementation responsibilities, assumed through the programmatic, are also addressed in CTUIR contracts with BPA under the Accord habitat project [#2008-202-00]. Additional funding may be included in the line-item budgets for the CTUIR in FY18, in order to provide support for the incremental costs associated with contract management, reporting, and administrative responsibilities, including subcontractor oversight, communication, and supervision. Additional funding for these supervisory, management and administrative tasks is not included in the line-item budget for this contract.CCostSh01Facilitate inputting Cost Share information into Pisces at the Project level (Year-1)09/28/201811/16/2018ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 10:53 AM
A119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage Habitat Project Implementation and Administer ContractManagement and administration of project implementation: clearances, permitting, materials acquisition, site-preparation, construction, and reporting. The work emphasis expected in this period: includes the continuation of tasks, initiated in FY17, primarily associated with design confirmation, clearance, and the implementation of the following project: supplemental additional helicopter wood-loading to maintain and improve the previously installed habitat restoration features at PA-3. This work element includes the administrative and technical work by the contractor to fulfill BPA's programmatic and contractual requirements. These include: implementation of the current contract SOW, managing a budget, and satisfying BPA contracting requirements, including preparing and submitting invoices and next year's statement of work and budget, maintaining a property inventory (if applicable), providing accrual estimates, accounting for cost-share, etc. It also includes: directing the planning and implementation of priority ecological restoration and habitat enhancement projects in the Tucannon watershed, and adaptively managing implementation actions. It may include supervising and training staff, and providing professional development; addressing issues presented by various interest groups and county, state, tribal, and federal entities; maintaining licenses/training requirements; responding to information requests and addressing local concerns or unforeseen opportunities and issues as they arise. The CTUIR Contract Manager, with the assistance of SRSRB staff, will administer this contract as an additional component of the implementation roles and collaborative relationships developed within the existing programmatic habitat project [#2010-077-00], and other responsibilities in the Tucannon Watershed. Note: Implementation responsibilities, assumed through the programmatic, are also addressed in CTUIR contracts with BPA under the Accord habitat project [#2008-202-00]. Additional funding may be included in the line-item budgets for the CTUIR in FY18, in order to provide support for the incremental costs associated with contract management, reporting, and administrative responsibilities, including subcontractor oversight, communication, and supervision. Additional funding for these supervisory, management and administrative tasks is not included in the line-item budget for this contract.D Facilitate the Input of Cost Share information into Pisces at the Project level (Year-2)09/30/201911/15/2019ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 10:53 AM
A119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage Habitat Project Implementation and Administer ContractManagement and administration of project implementation: clearances, permitting, materials acquisition, site-preparation, construction, and reporting. The work emphasis expected in this period: includes the continuation of tasks, initiated in FY17, primarily associated with design confirmation, clearance, and the implementation of the following project: supplemental additional helicopter wood-loading to maintain and improve the previously installed habitat restoration features at PA-3. This work element includes the administrative and technical work by the contractor to fulfill BPA's programmatic and contractual requirements. These include: implementation of the current contract SOW, managing a budget, and satisfying BPA contracting requirements, including preparing and submitting invoices and next year's statement of work and budget, maintaining a property inventory (if applicable), providing accrual estimates, accounting for cost-share, etc. It also includes: directing the planning and implementation of priority ecological restoration and habitat enhancement projects in the Tucannon watershed, and adaptively managing implementation actions. It may include supervising and training staff, and providing professional development; addressing issues presented by various interest groups and county, state, tribal, and federal entities; maintaining licenses/training requirements; responding to information requests and addressing local concerns or unforeseen opportunities and issues as they arise. The CTUIR Contract Manager, with the assistance of SRSRB staff, will administer this contract as an additional component of the implementation roles and collaborative relationships developed within the existing programmatic habitat project [#2010-077-00], and other responsibilities in the Tucannon Watershed. Note: Implementation responsibilities, assumed through the programmatic, are also addressed in CTUIR contracts with BPA under the Accord habitat project [#2008-202-00]. Additional funding may be included in the line-item budgets for the CTUIR in FY18, in order to provide support for the incremental costs associated with contract management, reporting, and administrative responsibilities, including subcontractor oversight, communication, and supervision. Additional funding for these supervisory, management and administrative tasks is not included in the line-item budget for this contract.E Facilitate the Input of Cost Share information into Pisces at the Project level (Year-3)09/28/202010/30/2020ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 10:55 AM
A119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage Habitat Project Implementation and Administer ContractManagement and administration of project implementation: clearances, permitting, materials acquisition, site-preparation, construction, and reporting. The work emphasis expected in this period: includes the continuation of tasks, initiated in FY17, primarily associated with design confirmation, clearance, and the implementation of the following project: supplemental additional helicopter wood-loading to maintain and improve the previously installed habitat restoration features at PA-3. This work element includes the administrative and technical work by the contractor to fulfill BPA's programmatic and contractual requirements. These include: implementation of the current contract SOW, managing a budget, and satisfying BPA contracting requirements, including preparing and submitting invoices and next year's statement of work and budget, maintaining a property inventory (if applicable), providing accrual estimates, accounting for cost-share, etc. It also includes: directing the planning and implementation of priority ecological restoration and habitat enhancement projects in the Tucannon watershed, and adaptively managing implementation actions. It may include supervising and training staff, and providing professional development; addressing issues presented by various interest groups and county, state, tribal, and federal entities; maintaining licenses/training requirements; responding to information requests and addressing local concerns or unforeseen opportunities and issues as they arise. The CTUIR Contract Manager, with the assistance of SRSRB staff, will administer this contract as an additional component of the implementation roles and collaborative relationships developed within the existing programmatic habitat project [#2010-077-00], and other responsibilities in the Tucannon Watershed. Note: Implementation responsibilities, assumed through the programmatic, are also addressed in CTUIR contracts with BPA under the Accord habitat project [#2008-202-00]. Additional funding may be included in the line-item budgets for the CTUIR in FY18, in order to provide support for the incremental costs associated with contract management, reporting, and administrative responsibilities, including subcontractor oversight, communication, and supervision. Additional funding for these supervisory, management and administrative tasks is not included in the line-item budget for this contract.FDELIVEffective implementation management and timely contract administration 10/31/2020ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 10:55 AM
A119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage Habitat Project Implementation and Administer ContractManagement and administration of project implementation: clearances, permitting, materials acquisition, site-preparation, construction, and reporting. The work emphasis expected in this period: includes the continuation of tasks, initiated in FY17, primarily associated with design confirmation, clearance, and the implementation of the following project: supplemental additional helicopter wood-loading to maintain and improve the previously installed habitat restoration features at PA-3. This work element includes the administrative and technical work by the contractor to fulfill BPA's programmatic and contractual requirements. These include: implementation of the current contract SOW, managing a budget, and satisfying BPA contracting requirements, including preparing and submitting invoices and next year's statement of work and budget, maintaining a property inventory (if applicable), providing accrual estimates, accounting for cost-share, etc. It also includes: directing the planning and implementation of priority ecological restoration and habitat enhancement projects in the Tucannon watershed, and adaptively managing implementation actions. It may include supervising and training staff, and providing professional development; addressing issues presented by various interest groups and county, state, tribal, and federal entities; maintaining licenses/training requirements; responding to information requests and addressing local concerns or unforeseen opportunities and issues as they arise. The CTUIR Contract Manager, with the assistance of SRSRB staff, will administer this contract as an additional component of the implementation roles and collaborative relationships developed within the existing programmatic habitat project [#2010-077-00], and other responsibilities in the Tucannon Watershed. Note: Implementation responsibilities, assumed through the programmatic, are also addressed in CTUIR contracts with BPA under the Accord habitat project [#2008-202-00]. Additional funding may be included in the line-item budgets for the CTUIR in FY18, in order to provide support for the incremental costs associated with contract management, reporting, and administrative responsibilities, including subcontractor oversight, communication, and supervision. Additional funding for these supervisory, management and administrative tasks is not included in the line-item budget for this contract.GConAdminWE Budget Tab: Error-check and update actual spending (reflect contract close-out value)03/30/202003/31/2020CanceledAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 10:53 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.A Work with ECF to complete NEPA/ESA/other environmental compliance work04/01/201810/02/2020ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 11:45 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.BLAMPDetermine if contract work could adversely affect Pacific lamprey04/01/201805/14/2018ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 11:45 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.C Provide BPA EC-Lead with calendar-year HIP III Project Notification Form (2018): PA-304/01/201806/01/2018ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 9:12 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.D Obtain and/or renew applicable local, state, federal and tribal environmental permits04/01/201807/02/2018ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 9:12 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.E [PA-3] HIP3 Low/Med Risk Activity: Submit Project Design and Signed Checklists to BPA EC04/16/201807/16/2018ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 9:12 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.F Complete (if needed) documentation of public involvement activities; provide to EC Lead04/30/201807/30/2018ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 9:12 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.G Report lamprey observation and catch data to USFWS (even if "zero"): Feb15 (Year-1)12/31/201802/15/2019ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 9:12 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.H [CCR-43470]: Provide BPA EC-Lead with calendar-year HIP IV Project Notification Form (2020): PA-2812/02/201905/29/2020ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 11:48 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.I Provide (as needed) BPA EC-Lead with calendar-year HIP IV Project Notification Form (2020): PA-3 and RM-4203/30/202007/31/2020CanceledAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 11:45 AM
B165Produce Environmental Compliance DocumentationEnvironmental Compliance Documentation & Clearance for habitat protection, restoration & enhancementNotes: EC compliance (including the HIP 3 risk determination) and cultural resource clearances for this work was completed in FY14, or is subsequently supported in the annual BPA contract support for the CTUIR (Tucannon Watershed Habitat). All EC requirements will be completed for Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance clearances within the FY18 contract (CR-314092) for the CTUIR’s Tucannon Watershed Habitat project (#1994-018-06), by Jul 2018: (a) HIP III criteria documentation to be submitted for full review under the FY18 contract by May 2018, and is currently in the review and/or approval process stage. Work with the BPA EC lead to ensure the project developed through the prior design contract will meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements. For example, provide needed information and support to ECF for ESA consultations (US Fish & Wildlife Service or NOAA Fisheries) and Cultural Resource reviews and concurrences (e.g., State [SHPO] & Tribal [THPO]) for construction activities that are planned for implementation in 2018-2019; including: a) materials or equipment staging areas and construction access points; and b) as design features and implementation logistics and schedules become more firmly documented through any design adjustments and site planning. Coordinate with the BPA Environmental Specialist (EC-Lead) to obtain NEPA, ESA, cultural resources, and other environmental compliance clearances required to implement the maintenance of project components or supplemental additions of LWD and additional helicopter wood-loading. On-the-ground work cannot begin until environmental compliance and cultural resource clearance has been received from the EC-Lead.J Report lamprey observation and catch data to USFWS (even if "zero"): Feb15 (Year-2)12/30/201902/17/2020ConcludedAndre L'Heureux (Inactive)11/07/2019 11:45 AM