The Department for Natural Resources is tasked with managing and conserving Kentucky’s natural ecosystems through strategic infrastructure support and operational services. Its core mission centers on sustaining forest health, protecting watersheds, and ensuring responsible land use through targeted contracting for forestry support, facility maintenance, and financial oversight.
Department For Natural Resources is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, Department For Natural Resources has obligated $3,069,735, issued 21 awards, and worked with 21 contractors.
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AI Mission Profile
The Department for Natural Resources is tasked with managing and conserving Kentucky’s natural ecosystems through strategic infrastructure support and operational services. Its core mission centers on sustaining forest health, protecting watersheds, and ensuring responsible land use through targeted...
The Department for Natural Resources is tasked with managing and conserving Kentucky’s natural ecosystems through strategic infrastructure support and operational services. Its core mission centers on sustaining forest health, protecting watersheds, and ensuring responsible land use through targeted contracting for forestry support, facility maintenance, and financial oversight. Key initiatives include reforestation efforts, conservation program accountability, and the upkeep of state-managed forest facilities such as the Pennyrile State Forest. The agency prioritizes long-term ecological resilience by investing in professional auditing services to ensure transparency in conservation funding and by procuring specialized equipment and construction to support field operations.
Procurement patterns reveal a consistent reliance on professional accounting services for biennial financial audits of conservation and watershed programs, alongside construction and maintenance contracts for state forest infrastructure. The agency frequently engages contractors for commercial building construction, interior painting, and forestry support activities, indicating a focus on facility integrity and operational readiness. Contracts are typically awarded through standard solicitation processes without set-asides, suggesting an emphasis on technical capability over socioeconomic preferences.
The agency primarily targets NAICS 541211 for financial audit services, 236220 for building construction, 238320 for interior finishing, and 115310 for forestry support operations. These categories reflect a need for certified professionals in financial accountability and skilled trades to maintain physical assets. There is no indication of preference for small business, HUBZone, or other set-aside programs, and vendor selection appears driven by technical qualifications and service reliability.
Organized under the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the Department for Natural Resources operates statewide with no designated physical headquarters listed. It utilizes traditional procurement vehicles including competitive solicitations and direct awards to secure services essential to natural resource stewardship, relying on a network of licensed contractors and certified professionals to execute its conservation mandate.
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