The Department of Environmental Quality is tasked with safeguarding North Carolina’s natural resources through technical oversight, environmental compliance, and emergency response planning. Its core mission centers on ensuring public health and ecological integrity by deploying expert engineering services and specialized professional equipment to monitor, mitigate, and remediate environmental hazards.
Department of Environmental Quality is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 84 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Department of Environmental Quality is tasked with safeguarding North Carolina’s natural resources through technical oversight, environmental compliance, and emergency response planning. Its core mission centers on ensuring public health and ecological integrity by deploying expert engineering s...
The Department of Environmental Quality is tasked with safeguarding North Carolina’s natural resources through technical oversight, environmental compliance, and emergency response planning. Its core mission centers on ensuring public health and ecological integrity by deploying expert engineering services and specialized professional equipment to monitor, mitigate, and remediate environmental hazards. Strategic priorities include disaster resilience, particularly in the wake of extreme weather events, and the deployment of science-based interventions to maintain air, water, and soil quality standards. Key programs focus on post-hurricane environmental assessment, contamination control, and infrastructure protection, requiring rapid mobilization of qualified technical personnel and precision equipment.
Procurement activity reflects a reliance on outsourced engineering expertise and specialized wholesale supply channels. The agency consistently sources professional engineering services to conduct environmental assessments, design remediation systems, and support field operations, while also acquiring non-IT professional equipment and supplies through merchant wholesaler networks to maintain operational readiness. Contracts are typically issued as open solicitations without set-asides, favoring performance-based, task-order structures that allow flexibility in scope and timing to meet urgent environmental needs.
The agency primarily targets NAICS 541330 for environmental engineering services and 423490 for professional equipment procurement, indicating a strong dependence on technical consultants and industrial supply partners. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in current procurement patterns. Vendor relationships are transactional and project-driven, with an emphasis on technical competency, regulatory familiarity, and rapid response capability.
As a state-level agency under the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, it operates statewide with no localized subdivisions indicated. It utilizes standard state procurement vehicles including IFBs and RFQs for both services and goods, with no indication of centralized contracts or federal partnerships. Its structure is centralized, with procurement decisions aligned to field operational demands and environmental emergencies.
Recent Department of Environmental Quality Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Department of Environmental Quality, including active solicitations and recent awards.