The Department of Forestry is dedicated to sustaining Virginia’s forest ecosystems through active management, restoration, and protection of natural resources. Its core mission centers on implementing forest health initiatives, mitigating wildfire risks, and enhancing riparian buffer systems to improve water quality and habitat resilience.
Department of Forestry is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 2 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Department of Forestry is dedicated to sustaining Virginia’s forest ecosystems through active management, restoration, and protection of natural resources. Its core mission centers on implementing forest health initiatives, mitigating wildfire risks, and enhancing riparian buffer systems to impr...
The Department of Forestry is dedicated to sustaining Virginia’s forest ecosystems through active management, restoration, and protection of natural resources. Its core mission centers on implementing forest health initiatives, mitigating wildfire risks, and enhancing riparian buffer systems to improve water quality and habitat resilience. Strategic priorities include large-scale tree planting programs, infrastructure support for forest operations, and environmental consulting to guide land-use decisions. Key initiatives such as the Virginia Trees for Clean Water program and riparian buffer restoration reflect a commitment to ecological integrity and long-term watershed health.
Procurement patterns reveal a strong reliance on specialized equipment and support services essential to field operations. The agency frequently leases heavy construction, mining, and forestry machinery to enable efficient timber management and land rehabilitation. Support activities for forestry—such as tree planting, site preparation, and ecological monitoring—are consistently contracted, alongside janitorial services for facility maintenance and environmental consulting to inform policy and planning decisions.
Industry preferences are concentrated in NAICS categories tied to forestry operations and environmental services, particularly 532412 for equipment leasing and 115310 for on-the-ground support activities. The agency also engages contractors in environmental consulting (541620) and mining supply services (212321) to secure materials for infrastructure projects. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences, and all recent solicitations are open to all eligible vendors, suggesting a focus on technical capability and operational readiness over socioeconomic targeting.
As a state-level agency under Virginia State Departments, the Department of Forestry operates statewide with no fixed administrative headquarters. It utilizes standard procurement vehicles including competitive solicitations and equipment rental agreements to meet dynamic field needs, relying on direct contracting for time-sensitive and mission-critical services. Its structure reflects a field-driven operational model, prioritizing agility and technical expertise in resource management.
Recent Department of Forestry Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Department of Forestry, including active solicitations and recent awards.