Agency Indicators 2022: Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR)

The Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks) is the City agency responsible for the protection and care of more than 5,000 individual properties on over 30,000 acres. These range from large-scale properties like Central Park and Coney Island Beach, to small community gardens and greenstreets. NYC Parks also operates nearly 1,000 playgrounds, more than 800 athletic fields, 65 public pools and 51 recreational facilities, available to all New Yorkers citywide. NYC Parks also looks after 600,000 street trees, and two million more trees in parks.

Please select an agency below to see a breakdown of their FY22 procurement by method, by industry, and by size.

 

DPR - Procurement by Method
Method Count Contract Value
Amendment 25 ($2,227,100)
Amendment Extension 16 $5,859,300
Buy-Against 1 $3,176,000
Competitive Sealed Bid 120 $338,890,100
Construction Change Order 304 $18,834,200
Design Change Order 162 $4,460,700
Emergency 1 $541,500
Government to Government Purchase 3 $167,000
Intergovernmental 1 $7,280,300
Line-item Appropriation 30 $1,481,800
Micropurchase 1,296 $7,551,900
M/WBE Noncompetitive Small Purchase 50 $7,127,000
Renewal 13 $16,898,800
Request for Proposal 1 $345,100
Small Purchase 376 $5,300,900
Sole Source 1 $2,499,000
Task Order 96 $67,041,400
DPR Total 2,495 $484,882,900
DPR - Procurement by Industry
Industry Count Contract Value
Architecture / Engineering 239 $26,256,900
Construction Services 516 $381,879,400
Goods 1,449 $11,151,300
Human Services 38 $1,650,500
Professional Services 108 $36,152,200
Standardized Services 145 $27,792,500
DPR Total 2,495 $484,882,800
DPR - Procurement by Size
Size of Contract Count Contract Value
≤ $0 171 ($10,263,800)
> $0 and ≤ $100 thousand 2,005 $22,359,300
> $100 thousand and ≤ $1 million 199 $78,306,200
> $1 million and ≤ $3 million 80 $161,411,400
> $3 million and ≤ $25 million 40 $233,069,700
DPR Total 2,495 $484,882,800