The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission is dedicated to the conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of the unique pitch pine-scrub oak barrens ecosystem, a federally recognized endangered habitat. Its core mission centers on ecological preservation through active land stewardship, including invasive species control, native vegetation restoration, and responsible timber management.
Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
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AI Mission Profile
The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission is dedicated to the conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of the unique pitch pine-scrub oak barrens ecosystem, a federally recognized endangered habitat. Its core mission centers on ecological preservation through active land stewardship, inc...
The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission is dedicated to the conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of the unique pitch pine-scrub oak barrens ecosystem, a federally recognized endangered habitat. Its core mission centers on ecological preservation through active land stewardship, including invasive species control, native vegetation restoration, and responsible timber management. Strategic priorities include habitat connectivity, trail and infrastructure maintenance, and archaeological resource protection, all aligned with long-term biodiversity goals. The agency prioritizes science-based land management practices, integrating ecological monitoring with public access improvements to balance conservation with educational outreach.
Procurement patterns reveal a strong reliance on landscaping and land management services, particularly invasive plant treatment, mowing, snow and ice removal, and tree removal operations, reflecting an emphasis on maintaining open habitats and preventing ecological succession. Support activities for road transportation and forestry operations are also routinely contracted to sustain access and resource extraction in alignment with management plans. Construction and architectural services are engaged for facility upgrades, while janitorial and personal services ensure operational continuity at visitor centers and administrative sites.
The agency primarily targets NAICS 561730 (Landscaping Services) and 115310 (Support Activities for Forestry), with secondary procurement in 488490 (Road Transportation Support) and 236220 (Commercial Building Construction). No set-asides are currently utilized, indicating open competition for all solicitations. Vendor relationships are transactional and performance-driven, favoring contractors with demonstrated expertise in ecological restoration, forestry, and habitat-specific maintenance practices.
As a state-level entity under New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation, the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission operates exclusively within the Pine Bush region of Albany County. It functions as a standalone preserve authority with no sub-agencies, relying on competitive solicitations and direct awards to secure specialized ecological and infrastructure services. Its procurement structure emphasizes outcome-based contracts tied to ecological performance metrics rather than standard administrative or general service agreements.
Recent Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission Contracts
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Senate-confirmed and senior-executive posts at Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission and its sub-agencies, as published in the OPM Plum Book. These are leadership positions, not total employees.
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Recent Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission Contracts
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