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Howard W. Pence, Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #1766

Total Federal Spending
$42.3M
$42,292,303
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
1
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
REPAIR BARRACKS, E-4728&E-4824 FORT BRAGG NCDepartment of DefenseOct 15, 2020$36.2M
CONSTRUCTION OF INDOOR SMALL ARMS FIRING RANGE FACILITYDepartment of DefenseApr 13, 2022$15.7M
RENOVATION OF BUILDING 3071 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER AT FORT CAMPBELL, KENTUCKY.Department of DefenseSep 28, 2023$13.6M
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR THE REPAIR AND RENOVATION OF THE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP - TRANSIENT (BLDG. 5921) LOCATED AT JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, NJ.Department of DefenseMay 22, 2023$5.9M
COR SPILLWAY GATE REPAIRS /REPLACEMENTDepartment of DefenseOct 17, 2024$5.8M
AUTEC ENTRY CONTROL FACILITYDepartment of DefenseSep 17, 2019$5.5M
CONSTRUCTION OF A 3,800 SQ. FT. ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITY LOCATED AT MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE (AFB), ALDepartment of DefenseDec 19, 2023$5.5M
PRE ENGENEERED BUILDING (PEB) PEB 1 AND 2 FOR LAUNCHER MAINTENANCE NEAR BUILDING 67916 AND 67900 NAVAL ORDNANCE TESTING UNIT (NOTU) CAPE CANAVERAL, FLDepartment of DefenseSep 26, 2024$5.1M
NEWBURG ELECTRICAL REPAIR - BASEDepartment of DefenseSep 29, 2022$5.0M
X002 ROOFING REPAIRS AT NSA ORLANDO - DEFLOREZ BUILDING ROOF REPADepartment of DefenseJul 29, 2024$4.9M
SUITE 2033 EXPANSION - NSA ORLANDODepartment of DefenseMay 2, 2024$4.5M
X003 REPAIR PERIMETER FENCING AT VARIOUS LOCATIONSDepartment of DefenseJul 29, 2024$4.2M
BASEBALL / SOFTBALL FIELDS REHAB AT FORT CAMPBELLDepartment of DefenseSep 20, 2023$3.8M
OD DB MATOC TO#1 - ST. LUCIE HURRICANE UPGRADESDepartment of DefenseSep 29, 2024$3.6M
REPLACE CANNON RANGE MAIN CONTROL TOWERDepartment of DefenseApr 12, 2023$3.6M
CTF TRAINING BERM CONSTRUCTION AND OPTIONDepartment of DefenseFeb 15, 2024$3.0M
REPLACE AQUATICS EQUIP. & PLASTER BLDG 2570Department of DefenseMay 27, 2024$2.4M
CONSTRUCTION TASK ORDER FROM IDIQ W912QR21D0058 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF EDTR AT NSWC, CRANE, IN.Department of DefenseJun 14, 2024$2.0M
CONSTRUCTION - BUILDING 5543 ROOF REPAIRSDepartment of DefenseAug 29, 2024$832K
FTK MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL GYM FLOOR REPLACEMENT BASE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTIONDepartment of DefenseSep 28, 2023$766K

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

Howard W. Pence, Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

Howard W. Pence, Inc. has received $42,292,303 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Howard W. Pence, Inc. works with 1 federal agencies, including Department of Defense. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Howard W. Pence, Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Howard W. Pence, Inc. is ranked #1766 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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