The Department of Agricultural Services Conservation focuses on advancing sustainable land management and climate-resilient agricultural practices through science-based technical support and infrastructure development. Its core mission centers on enhancing soil health, promoting renewable energy integration in rural communities, and supporting data-driven conservation planning.
DOA - Agricultural Services Conservation is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 8 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Department of Agricultural Services Conservation focuses on advancing sustainable land management and climate-resilient agricultural practices through science-based technical support and infrastructure development. Its core mission centers on enhancing soil health, promoting renewable energy int...
The Department of Agricultural Services Conservation focuses on advancing sustainable land management and climate-resilient agricultural practices through science-based technical support and infrastructure development. Its core mission centers on enhancing soil health, promoting renewable energy integration in rural communities, and supporting data-driven conservation planning. Strategic priorities include expanding access to solar energy resources for agricultural operations, establishing robust geospatial databases for land use analysis, and deploying specialized facilities such as insectary greenhouses to support integrated pest management. The agency actively invests in environmental consulting, technical research, and civil engineering services to implement conservation programs that align with state-level environmental and agricultural resilience goals.
Procurement patterns reveal a strong reliance on professional and technical services to deliver complex conservation initiatives. The agency frequently engages consultants for environmental analysis, soil health assessment, and energy program technical assistance, often through direct solicitation vehicles. Engineering construction services for specialized agricultural infrastructure—such as greenhouse facilities—are also regularly procured, indicating a hands-on approach to physical implementation of conservation objectives. Contract structures are typically performance-based, with emphasis on deliverables tied to measurable ecological and operational outcomes.
The agency primarily targets NAICS categories related to environmental consulting, scientific and technical services, and heavy civil engineering. Procurement activity is concentrated in services that bridge ecological science with on-the-ground implementation, including soil sampling, geodatabase creation, and solar siting outreach. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in current procurement behavior. Vendor relationships appear to be outcome-driven, favoring firms with demonstrated expertise in agricultural science, environmental modeling, and infrastructure construction for rural applications.
Organized under the Colorado Department of Agriculture, the agency operates statewide with no fixed physical headquarters, coordinating field-level conservation efforts through contract-based technical partnerships. It utilizes direct solicitation and informal bidding mechanisms to acquire specialized services, avoiding standardized federal procurement vehicles in favor of agile, project-specific contracting approaches tailored to localized conservation needs.
Recent DOA - Agricultural Services Conservation Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by DOA - Agricultural Services Conservation, including active solicitations and recent awards.