The Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is dedicated to conserving and managing Massachusetts’ natural resources through science-based stewardship of fish, wildlife, and their habitats. Core priorities include habitat restoration, species protection, and the maintenance of public lands and infrastructure critical to ecological resilience.
DFW - Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, DFW - Division of Fisheries and Wildlife has obligated $171,495, issued 8 awards, and worked with 8 contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
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AI Mission Profile
The Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is dedicated to conserving and managing Massachusetts’ natural resources through science-based stewardship of fish, wildlife, and their habitats. Core priorities include habitat restoration, species protection, and the maintenance of public lands and infrastruc...
The Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is dedicated to conserving and managing Massachusetts’ natural resources through science-based stewardship of fish, wildlife, and their habitats. Core priorities include habitat restoration, species protection, and the maintenance of public lands and infrastructure critical to ecological resilience. The agency prioritizes initiatives such as wetland and bog restoration, wildlife corridor preservation, and the rehabilitation of hatchery and water management systems to support native aquatic species and migratory populations. Field operations are supported by precise boundary delineation and land surveying to ensure regulatory compliance and effective resource allocation across managed areas.
Procurement activity centers on civil construction, environmental consulting, and land surveying services essential to field-based conservation work. The agency routinely engages contractors for water and sewer infrastructure upgrades, firebreak construction, site preparation, and exterior building restoration to sustain operational facilities. Environmental consulting services are consistently leveraged to inform habitat conservation planning and species-specific mitigation strategies, while surveying and mapping services underpin land management decisions and regulatory boundary enforcement.
The agency’s procurement patterns show strong reliance on NAICS 541370 (Surveying and Mapping), 237110 (Water and Sewer Line Construction), and 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services), reflecting a technical emphasis on geospatial accuracy and ecological engineering. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in recent solicitations. Vendor relationships are primarily transactional, focused on qualified firms capable of delivering field-ready infrastructure and data-driven ecological assessments under standard federal procurement frameworks.
Operated under the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game, the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife manages state-owned wildlife management areas, hatcheries, and conservation lands across the Commonwealth. It utilizes competitive solicitations and request for quotations to secure specialized services, with no indication of blanket contracts or indefinite-delivery vehicles. Its geographic scope is statewide, with operations coordinated through regional districts to address localized ecological needs.
Recent DFW - Division of Fisheries and Wildlife Contracts
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