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File #: AGR1125-25    Version: 1
Type: General Services Agreement Status: Consent
File created: 5/1/2025 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 5/6/2025 Final action:
Title: Approval of Contract for General Services, Agreement No. AGR25-966 with BurnBot, Inc., in the Amount of $560,000.00, plus Applicable Gross Receipts Tax, for the Purpose of Forest Treatment Management Services for a Term of 7 Years
Presenters: Kelly Sterna
Indexes (Council Goals): Quality of Life - Public Safety
Attachments: 1. A - AGR25-966 BurnBot, Inc.
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Approval of Contract for General Services, Agreement No. AGR25-966 with BurnBot, Inc., in the Amount of $560,000.00, plus Applicable Gross Receipts Tax, for the Purpose of Forest Treatment Management Services for a Term of 7 Years
Recommended Action
I move that Council approve agreement No. AGR25-966 with BurnBot Inc., in the amount of $560,000.00 plus applicable Gross Receipts Tax, for the purpose of forest treatment management services.
County Manager's Recommendation
The County Manager recommends that Council approve the service contract with BurnBot Inc., for Forest Treatment Management Services in the amount not to exceed $560,000.00.
Body
The Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD) Wildland Division is committed to continually enhancing its fuels reduction and wildfire mitigation efforts. BurnBot’s services align with the Division’s long-term strategic goals and offer advanced capabilities that support safer and more efficient operations. BurnBot utilizes Remote Precision Forestry Masticators designed to operate in extreme conditions, including dense vegetation, trees up to 8 inches in diameter, and slopes up to 60 degrees-areas that are typically inaccessible to conventional equipment. LAFD intends to deploy this equipment for mastication and fuels removal on County-owned properties, including both previously treated areas requiring maintenance and new project sites. Due to the steep terrain in many parts of Los Alamos County, it is essential that the vendor’s equipment is capable of operating on slopes greater than 30% grade. These services were procured through cooperative purchasing under a New Mexico Statewide Price Agreement and are for a term of seven years.
Alternatives
The County could choose not to utilize BurnBot and continue using existing mitigation processes, reducing the ability to treat steep slopes that post safety risks to personnel.
Fiscal and Staff Impact/Planned Item
Oversight and project management for BurnBot's mitigation...

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