Wildfire disaster recovery involves a wide range of services—from clearing debris to rebuilding infrastructure and restoring the environment. Contractors looking to secure federal contracts for these projects need to identify the correct NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) codes to align their services with federal opportunities. This guide explains the most relevant NAICS codes for wildfire recovery and how to use them effectively.
Why NAICS Codes Matter
NAICS codes are critical for federal contracting. They categorize businesses based on their industries and services, helping federal agencies match contractors to specific project needs. For wildfire recovery, choosing the right NAICS code is essential to:
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Ensure your business is visible for relevant contract opportunities.
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Qualify for set-aside contracts tailored to small or disadvantaged businesses.
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Streamline the federal contracting process by accurately defining your services.
Top NAICS Codes for Wildfire Recovery
Here are the most commonly used NAICS codes for wildfire disaster response and recovery:
Immediate Response
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561730 – Landscaping Services
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Clearing trees, brush, and debris from wildfire-affected areas.
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562998 – All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services
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Handling specialized waste management tasks, such as removing hazardous debris.
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624230 – Emergency and Other Relief Services
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Providing temporary housing, food distribution, and emergency logistics.
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621910 – Ambulance Services
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Medical transport and emergency response in disaster areas.
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Short-Term Recovery
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238910 – Site Preparation Contractors
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Grading, excavation, and preparation for rebuilding efforts.
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237310 – Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
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Restoring damaged roads and bridges in wildfire-affected areas.
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541330 – Engineering Services
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Planning and engineering recovery efforts, such as rebuilding infrastructure and erosion control.
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Long-Term Recovery
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562910 – Remediation Services
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Cleaning up hazardous materials and remediating contaminated sites.
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113310 – Logging
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Salvaging timber and managing forest health post-fire.
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115310 – Support Activities for Forestry
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Managing reforestation efforts and implementing wildfire prevention measures.
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How to Select the Right NAICS Codes
Follow these steps to ensure your business is using the most relevant NAICS codes for wildfire recovery:
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Evaluate Your Services: Identify the core services your business provides that align with wildfire recovery needs.
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Research Federal Opportunities: Look at active RFPs in wildfire disaster recovery to see which NAICS codes are being used.
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Update Your SAM Profile: Ensure your SAM registration includes all applicable NAICS codes. This increases your chances of being matched to the right opportunities.
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Highlight in Proposals: Clearly list your NAICS codes in your capability statement and proposals to show alignment with federal requirements.
Leveraging Set-Asides with NAICS Codes
Many wildfire recovery contracts are awarded through set-asides, which are opportunities reserved for small and disadvantaged businesses. By selecting the correct NAICS codes, you can qualify for:
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Small Business Set-Asides: Contracts reserved exclusively for small businesses.
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HUBZone Set-Asides: Opportunities for businesses located in historically underutilized business zones.
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8(a) Program: Contracts for socially and economically disadvantaged businesses.
Cross-Referencing NAICS and SIC Codes
Some contractors still reference Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes. While NAICS has largely replaced SIC, understanding how these systems relate can be helpful for businesses working with older clients or transitioning to federal work.
Tips for Success
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Stay Updated: NAICS codes evolve over time. Regularly review your codes to ensure they reflect your services accurately.
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Seek Guidance: If you’re unsure which codes apply to your business, USFCR can help you analyze your services and update your SAM profile.
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Be Proactive: Start researching wildfire-related RFPs early to identify trends in NAICS code usage.
Let USFCR Help
Navigating NAICS codes and federal contracting can be overwhelming, but USFCR simplifies the process. Learn more about how USFCR can help you succeed in wildfire recovery through the VIPR Program. From SAM registration to proposal writing, we ensure your business is well-positioned for success in wildfire recovery projects. Contact us today to get started.