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Cotton Commercial Usa, Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #769

Total Federal Spending
$101.1M
$101,062,486
Total Obligations
9
Total Awards
9
Contracts
3
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
RESPONDER SUPPORT CAMP TASK ORDER FOR 350 BEDS IN THE STATES OF GEORGIA OR NORTH CAROLINA IN RESPONSE TO HURRICANE HELENE.Department of Homeland SecuritySep 30, 2024$106.7M
THE PURPOSE OF THIS REQUIREMENT IS TO OBTAIN CONTRACTOR SUPPORT TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION AND SET UP OF CLUS TO CREATE RESPONDER LODGING SITES FOR 125 BED STANDARD CLUS AND 3 ADA COMPLIANT BEDS (128 TOTAL BEDS).THE SITES SHALL INCLUDE WRAP-AROUND,Department of Homeland SecurityAug 5, 2022$50.6M
TASK ORDER FOR RESPONDER SHELTERING UNITS (RSUS) WITH 700-BEDS TO SUPPORT RESPONSE TO THE NEW MEXICO WILDFIRES AND DR-4795-NM.Department of Homeland SecurityJun 25, 2024$37.9M
THE PURPOSE OF THIS PURCHASE ORDER IS TO FULFILL AN URGENT NEED FOR A DECOMPRESSION SITE TO HAVE ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY INFLUX CAPACITY IN TEXAS DUE TO THE RECENT AND RAPID INCREASE IN UC VOLUME.Department of Health and Human ServicesMar 14, 2021$35.4M
MOBILE RESTROOM TRAILERS RENTAL, SERVICING, AND POWER GENERATION W/ DAILY FUELING FOR TEN (10) STANDARD TOILETS AND FIVE (5) ADA TOILETS IN MOBILE RESTROOM TRAILERS. THE TRAILERS MUST BE A MINIMUM OF THREE (3) STALL MOBILE TRAILER RESTROOM WITH (ONE)Department of Homeland SecurityOct 30, 2022$989K
CONTRACTOR SUPPORT FOR INITIAL MAINTENANCE FOR READINESS FOR THREE (3) FEMA OWNED ADA CLUS AND ONGOING MAINTENANCE AND PESTICIDE TREATMENT FOR ALL FEMA OWNED RLCS (309 BEDS) WHEN NOT IN USE AT A RESPONDER SUPPORT CAMP, AS REQUIRED IN A PROPERLY ISSUDepartment of Homeland SecurityDec 1, 2023$439K
CONTRACTOR SUPPORT FOR INITIAL MAINTENANCE FOR READINESS FOR THREE (3) FEMA OWNED ADA CLUS AND ONGOING MAINTENANCE AND PESTICIDE TREATMENT FOR ALL FEMA OWNED RLCS (309 BEDS) WHEN NOT IN USE AT A RESPONDER SUPPORT CAMP, AS REQUIRED IN A PROPERLY ISSUDepartment of Homeland SecurityJul 27, 2022$126K
THE CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE A MOBILE COMMAND CENTER (OFFICE TRAILER) WITH WRAP AROUND SERVICES ON SITEDepartment of Homeland SecurityJul 14, 2024$111K
MOBILE OFFICE TRAILER RENTAL - ALBUQUERQUE AIR TANKER BASE TASK ORDER OF GSA CONTRACT 47QRAA22D004MDepartment of AgricultureApr 15, 2024$15K

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

Cotton Commercial Usa, Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

Cotton Commercial Usa, Inc. has received $101,062,486 in total federal obligations across 9 awards and 9 contracts.

Cotton Commercial Usa, Inc. works with 3 federal agencies, including Department of Homeland Security, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Agriculture. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Cotton Commercial Usa, Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Cotton Commercial Usa, Inc. is ranked #769 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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