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Environmental Chemical Corporation

Federal Contractor · Rank #667

Total Federal Spending
$118.4M
$118,429,317
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
2
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
DESIGN-BUILD SOUTH AIRFEILD MCON PROJECTS CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIADepartment of DefenseSep 10, 2020$855.6M
REPAIR(SUSTAIN)PRIMARY RUNWAY, LITTLE ROCK AFB, ARDepartment of DefenseMay 29, 2020$187.9M
REPAIR RUNWAY 21R/03L, TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIADepartment of DefenseMar 10, 2022$131.4M
DESIGN-BID-BUILD, P1043 WATER TREATMENT PLANT REPLACEMENT, HADNOT POINT, MARINE CORPS BASE, CAMP LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINADepartment of DefenseJul 8, 2022$128.7M
BASE BID - HURRICANE SALLY PACKAGE 6Department of DefenseMar 28, 2022$104.6M
IGF::OT::IGF X013 HURRICANE FLORENCE RECOVERY AT MCI EAST IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINADepartment of DefenseSep 11, 2018$99.4M
P001 MASTER TIME CLOCKS&OPERATIONS FACILITY MILCONDepartment of DefenseSep 16, 2019$95.1M
X010 FLO - MCASNR FACILITY REPAIRS, PHASE II (190118)Department of DefenseMay 29, 2020$51.4M
GENERATORS FOR CAMPUS EMERGENCY CHILLED WATER SERVICE AT RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NCDepartment of Health and Human ServicesSep 30, 2024$47.1M
N62742-22-C-1320, FY18 MCON P-103 WATER WELL FIELD, US NAVSUPACT ANDERSEN, GUAMDepartment of DefenseFeb 17, 2022$44.7M
Federal contractDepartment of DefenseOct 29, 2004$44.2M
CONSTRUCTION FOR REPAIR WATER SYSTEM SOUTH AREA EARECKSON AIR STATION, AK PROJECT NO. VNMH16005Department of DefenseSep 25, 2024$42.6M
REPAIR ELECTRICAL GRID SHEMYA ISLAND, EARECKSON AIR STATION, ALASKADepartment of DefenseMar 3, 2022$39.0M
CONTINGENCY LOCATION BUILD, AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGARS, LARISSA, GREECEDepartment of DefenseNov 8, 2021$31.2M
LEASE TRAILERS FOR CAMP LEJEUNE - HURRICANE FLORENCE RECOVERYDepartment of DefenseOct 12, 2018$30.1M
D/B UFC REPAIR OF RUNWAY AND OVERRUN, BASA AIR BASEDepartment of DefenseSep 29, 2022$28.6M
DB MARINE CORPS AIR STATION NEW RIVER FACILITY REPAIRS, PHASE IIIDepartment of DefenseApr 7, 2020$28.1M
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE NECESSARY EFFORT AND MANAGEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SOW ENTITLED, REPLACEMENT FUELS TRANSFER PIPELINE AT WAKE ISLAND, IDENTIFIED IN SECTION J, ATTACHMENT 1.Department of DefenseSep 25, 2024$26.2M
REPAIRS FOR TANKS 28, 31, AND FUELS PIPELINE AT WAKE ISLANDDepartment of DefenseSep 24, 2020$23.8M
FUSRAP REMEDIATION, FORMER DUPONT, DEEPWATER, NJDepartment of DefenseSep 26, 2013$23.7M

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

Environmental Chemical Corporation Federal Contracts FAQ

Environmental Chemical Corporation has received $118,429,317 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Environmental Chemical Corporation works with 2 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Department of Health and Human Services. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Environmental Chemical Corporation has received federal awards in multiple states.

Environmental Chemical Corporation is ranked #667 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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