The Department of Motor Vehicles in Virginia focuses on maintaining safe, efficient, and climate-controlled customer service facilities across its statewide network. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational continuity and environmental compliance in public-facing service centers through the systematic replacement and upgrade of critical infrastructure systems.
Department of Motor Vehicles is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Department of Motor Vehicles in Virginia focuses on maintaining safe, efficient, and climate-controlled customer service facilities across its statewide network. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational continuity and environmental compliance in public-facing service centers through the ...
The Department of Motor Vehicles in Virginia focuses on maintaining safe, efficient, and climate-controlled customer service facilities across its statewide network. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational continuity and environmental compliance in public-facing service centers through the systematic replacement and upgrade of critical infrastructure systems. Strategic priorities include modernizing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to enhance energy efficiency and occupant comfort, while also supporting facility integrity through waste management, plumbing, and sewer infrastructure maintenance. The agency prioritizes reliability and uptime in its service delivery model, aligning procurement with long-term facility lifecycle management rather than reactive repairs.
Procurement activity is dominated by HVAC system upgrades and repairs, reflecting a sustained initiative to standardize climate control across aging customer service centers. Additional contracts support essential facility services such as solid waste collection, sewer lateral repairs, and specialized packaging materials for administrative operations. Contracts are typically awarded through open solicitations without set-asides, indicating a procurement approach focused on technical capability, performance standards, and timely delivery rather than socioeconomic preferences.
The agency’s primary procurement focus is on plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors (NAICS 238220), with consistent demand for commercial-grade HVAC replacements and mini-split installations. Secondary categories include solid waste collection (562111) and water and sewer construction (237110), underscoring a facility-centric operational model. Vendor relationships are transactional and performance-driven, with an emphasis on contractors experienced in public-sector facility maintenance and compliance with building codes.
As a division of the Virginia State Departments, the Department of Motor Vehicles operates a decentralized network of customer service centers throughout the Commonwealth. It relies on standard state procurement vehicles for goods and services, utilizing competitive solicitation processes to source infrastructure support and facility maintenance solutions. Its structure reflects a statewide operational mandate with localized service delivery needs.
Recent Department of Motor Vehicles Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Department of Motor Vehicles, including active solicitations and recent awards.