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Advanced Technology Construction Corporation

Federal Contractor · Rank #1148

Total Federal Spending
$67.8M
$67,764,509
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
3
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
RM18-1806 REPAIR RAILROAD CULVERTS PHASE 1 OF 9 - MP 9.28 AND MP 17.84Department of DefenseSep 6, 2023$32.4M
CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLETELY PREPARE SITE FOR BUILDING OPERATIONS, INCLUDING DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL OF EXISTING STRUCTURES, AND FURNISH LABOR AND MATERIALS AND PERFORM WORK FOR EXPANDING THE EXISTING COMMUNITY LIVING CENTER.Department of Veterans AffairsMar 14, 2024$24.4M
B7100 PROCURE & INSTALL RE-LOCATABLE TRAILERSDepartment of DefenseOct 5, 2023$18.5M
663-20-102 UPGRADE STERILE PROCESSING SERVICE (SPS) FOR THE PUGET SOUND HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, SEATTLE, WA.Department of Veterans AffairsSep 28, 2023$16.1M
COVID 3D PRINTING RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 663-20-107Department of Veterans AffairsOct 18, 2021$12.1M
668-21-101 TOTAL RENOVATION OF BUILDING 7 AT THE MANN-GRANDSTAFF VA MEDICAL CENTER IN SPOKANE, WASHINGTON WITH A DURATION OF 365 DAYS.Department of Veterans AffairsSep 27, 2024$11.9M
EHRM FIBER BACKBONEDepartment of Veterans AffairsAug 2, 2021$8.5M
687-118-101A, UPGRADE FIRE ALARM INFRASTRUCTURE, WALLA WALLA, WA VAMCDepartment of Veterans AffairsOct 5, 2023$7.0M
REMEDIATE AND RENOVATE WATER DAMAGE AT AMERICAN LAKE VAMC.Department of Veterans AffairsApr 17, 2024$4.4M
PROJECT 663-19-101 UPGRADE AIR HANDLER UNITS, SEATTLE, PUGET SOUND HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, SEATTLE, WA.Department of Veterans AffairsMay 18, 2022$4.2M
INSTALL HYBRID OR SYSTEM 663-CSI-017Department of Veterans AffairsMar 14, 2022$4.2M
DESIGN BUILD AT PALO ALTO FOR BUILDING 51Department of Veterans AffairsMay 15, 2024$4.1M
EUREKA HOUSING REPAIR EARTHQUAKE DAMAGES, STATION HUMBOLDT BAY, EUREKA, CA. PSN# 22548320Department of Homeland SecuritySep 11, 2023$3.5M
RENOVATE BUILDING 370POLICE STATION 663-14-134Department of Veterans AffairsOct 15, 2021$3.1M
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, MATERIAL, AND EQUIPMENT TO REMOVE, INSTALL, AND REPLACE EXISTING FIBER CABLES, COPPER CABLES, AND CONDUITS ON SOUTH COLUMBIAN WAY, CONNECTING TO SEATTLE VAMC, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL SPECS AND SUPPORTING DOCS.Department of Veterans AffairsSep 18, 2024$3.1M
UPGRADE IT CLOSET FOR EHRM REQUIREMENTSDepartment of Veterans AffairsMar 8, 2021$3.0M
REPLACE LIFT STATION B7024, NBK-BANGOR WADepartment of DefenseJul 14, 2023$2.9M
CONSTRUCTION OF ROOF BUILDING 700 AT MATHER VAMCDepartment of Veterans AffairsJun 21, 2023$2.4M
REPLACE GALLEY REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER AND HANGAR 2 HVAC AND MAINTENANCE & REPAIR HVAC BUILDING D & GALLEY AT USCG SECTOR SAN DIEGO, CADepartment of Homeland SecurityMar 13, 2023$2.3M
VISN 20 CONSTRUCTION IDIQ MATOCDepartment of Veterans AffairsSep 13, 2021$2.2M

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

Advanced Technology Construction Corporation Federal Contracts FAQ

Advanced Technology Construction Corporation has received $67,764,509 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Advanced Technology Construction Corporation works with 3 federal agencies, including Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Advanced Technology Construction Corporation has received federal awards in multiple states.

Advanced Technology Construction Corporation is ranked #1148 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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