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Ironclad Services Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #1287

Total Federal Spending
$59.3M
$59,343,875
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
3
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
UPGRADE OPERATING ROOM UTILITIES AT VA CONNECTICUT HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, WEST HAVEN CAMPUS - PROJECT 689-21-111Department of Veterans AffairsSep 23, 2024$33.8M
523A5-19-305 | MENTAL HEALTH OUTPATIENT RENOVATION BUILDING 5Department of Veterans AffairsDec 5, 2023$22.3M
PROVIDENCE HARWOOD CENTER FOR RESEARCH RENOVATIONDepartment of Veterans AffairsAug 30, 2019$11.5M
631-19-003 CORRECT MASONRY, EXTERIOR WALL AND ROOF DEFICIENCIES PHASE 2-VAMC LEEDS, MADepartment of Veterans AffairsNov 2, 2021$8.0M
523-A5-16-301 UPGRADE PHYSICAL THERAPY AREA BUILDING 23Department of Veterans AffairsNov 5, 2021$7.3M
MATOC CAT I-III RENOVATE MENTAL HEALTH UNIT 8W VAMC WEST HAVEN, CTDepartment of Veterans AffairsMay 6, 2021$6.9M
DB RENOVATION 8TH FLOOR TSFB.General Services AdministrationJul 29, 2022$2.8M
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM REPLACEMENT FOR THE MATTHEW FEDERAL COURTHOUSE LOCATED IN COLUMBIA, SCGeneral Services AdministrationJun 15, 2023$1.6M
523A5-22-010 ENHANCED KITCHEN EQUIPMENT SITE PREP AT VA MEDICAL CENTER BROCKTON, MADepartment of Veterans AffairsJul 9, 2024$1.6M
TRAFFIC CIRCLE CONSTRUCTION AT VAMC MANCHESTERDepartment of Veterans AffairsMar 1, 2023$1.3M
523A4-16-177 LEGIONELLA DIRECTIVE IMPLEMENTATIONDepartment of Veterans AffairsJan 31, 2023$1.0M
EO14042 - MATOCDepartment of Veterans AffairsOct 18, 2022$884K
IGF::OT::IGF - BUILDING 1 ROOF AND ACCESSORIES REPLACEMENT AT THE NEW HAVEN JOB CORPS CENTER, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUTDepartment of LaborJun 29, 2017$874K
EO14042 - MATOC. 518-23-304 BLDG 7 KITCHENS DESIGN/BUILDDepartment of Veterans AffairsAug 21, 2023$779K
USMS AVB REPLACEMENT MJPCH SC0010ZZ COLUMBIA SCGeneral Services AdministrationDec 27, 2023$776K
REPLACE OR ROOFDepartment of Veterans AffairsOct 10, 2022$757K
523A4-24-001 RE-GLAZE BREEZEWAYDepartment of Veterans AffairsJul 4, 2024$729K
REPLACE - UPGRADE PARKING LOT GATES - USMS NC0028ZZ - GREENSBORO, NCGeneral Services AdministrationNov 27, 2023$639K
SPS HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURE UPGRADES, PROJECT NUMBER 518-21-109.Department of Veterans AffairsJul 12, 2022$627K
MANCHESTER VAMC 4E FLOOD REPAIRDepartment of Veterans AffairsApr 30, 2024$516K

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

Ironclad Services Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

Ironclad Services Inc. has received $59,343,875 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Ironclad Services Inc. works with 3 federal agencies, including Department of Veterans Affairs, General Services Administration, Department of Labor. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Ironclad Services Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Ironclad Services Inc. is ranked #1287 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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Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024, as reported through USASpending.gov. Rankings are based on aggregate obligation amounts across all contract, grant, and direct payment awards.

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