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Mowa-barlovento Joint Venture a

Federal Contractor · Rank #786

Total Federal Spending
$97.8M
$97,795,394
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
1
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
DESIGN BID BUILD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES TO REPAIR RUNWAY TOUCHDOWNS AND TURNAROUNDS AT CAPE CANAVERAL SFS, FLDepartment of DefenseDec 13, 2023$50.6M
DESIGN BUILD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR REPAIR AIRBORNE WARNING AND CONTROL SYSTEM APRON PHASE II, REPAIR WEST AIR LOGISTICS CENTER MAINTENANCE APRON PHASE II AND REPAIR AIRCRAFT PARKING APRON WEST OF HANGAR 3102 AT TINKER AIR FORCE BASE OKLAHOMADepartment of DefenseJun 18, 2019$48.1M
THIS IS A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT TO RENOVATE B2792 FORT SAM HOUSTON TEXAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH A GOVERNMENT PROVIDED DESIGN, AND TECHNICAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.Department of DefenseSep 29, 2021$21.5M
REPAIR BY RENOVATION B1375Department of DefenseJun 17, 2022$19.0M
CONSTRUCTION OF APRON A AT KIRTLAND AFBDepartment of DefenseSep 16, 2022$15.5M
DESIGN-BUILD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES UNDER THE REGIONAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT (REC) CENTRAL REGION TO REPAIR TAXIWAY D AT TINKER AFB, OK.Department of DefenseMay 31, 2024$14.7M
RECONSTRUCT MAIN OPERATION APRON, CANNON AFB, NM. PROJECT #CZQZ1067057Department of DefenseApr 7, 2022$9.7M
PROVIDING THE LABOR, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS FOR NEW UNDERGROUND WATER UTILITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE AMENITIES.Department of DefenseSep 26, 2024$6.8M
REPAIR ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION B565 AT OFFUTT AFB, NEDepartment of DefenseJul 27, 2023$6.6M
CONTRACTOR TO FURNISH ALL LABOR, EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES, AND MATERIALS AND PERFORM ALL OPERATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROJECT TO PAVE TOW ROAD (IRVINGTON RD TO KOLB RD BRIDGE), AMARG AT DAVIS-MONTHAN AFBDepartment of DefenseSep 1, 2024$4.7M
ARNOLD AFB TN AMRS PROJECTDepartment of DefenseJul 15, 2024$3.9M
REPAIR HVAC B.5450 AND B.5460Department of DefenseJul 26, 2022$3.7M
REPAIR OF CONFINEMENT FACILITY - CHAPMAN ANNEX, JBSA TXDepartment of DefenseAug 9, 2022$3.5M
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE ADVANCED METER READING SYSTEM (AMRS)Department of DefenseAug 7, 2023$3.4M
REPLACE AIRFIELD LIGHTING (ALSF-1) AND (ALCMS-1) RANDOLPH, TX.Department of DefenseJul 28, 2023$3.3M
BARKSDALE AFB AMRS PROJECTDepartment of DefenseAug 1, 2024$3.2M
REPLACE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS - B507 AT OFFUTT AFB, NEDepartment of DefenseSep 26, 2024$3.1M
MCCONNELL AFB AMRSDepartment of DefenseSep 29, 2022$2.8M
MACDILL AFB FL AMRS PROJECTDepartment of DefenseAug 15, 2024$2.6M
DYESS AIR FORCE BASE ADVANCED METER READING SYSTEM (AMRS)Department of DefenseSep 30, 2022$1.6M

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

Mowa-barlovento Joint Venture a Federal Contracts FAQ

Mowa-barlovento Joint Venture a has received $97,795,394 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Mowa-barlovento Joint Venture a works with 1 federal agencies, including Department of Defense. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Mowa-barlovento Joint Venture a has received federal awards in multiple states.

Mowa-barlovento Joint Venture a is ranked #786 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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