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Nan Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #494

Total Federal Spending
$159.5M
$159,514,330
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
3
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
MCON PROJECT FY22 P956 BACHELOR ENLISTED QUARTERS (BEQ) & FY23 P973 BEQ, MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (MCBH), KANEOHE BAY, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseSep 27, 2023$174.5M
N62742-20-C-1315, FY20 MCON P-911 BACHELOR ENLISTED QUARTERS MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII, KANEOHE, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseMar 31, 2020$123.5M
FY18 MCON P-013 COMMUNICATIONS/CRYPTO FACILITY,NCTAMS, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseJul 26, 2019$68.3M
WON 1737347, FY24 P-316, PACIFIC DETERRENCE INITIATIVE: ARTILLERY BATTERY FACILITIES, US NAVSUPPACT MARINE CORPS BASE, GUAMDepartment of DefenseSep 11, 2024$62.9M
PN77881 FY21 ARMY FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION, KWAJALEIN, REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDSDepartment of DefenseAug 5, 2022$59.7M
FY22 MULTI-DOMAIN TASK FORCE #3, BUILDING 300, HELEMANO MILITARY RESERVATION, OAHU, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseSep 30, 2022$57.9M
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER, ALIAMANU MILITARY RESERVATIONDepartment of DefenseOct 7, 2022$57.0M
AVIATION UNIT OPERATIONS BUILDING, WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, OAHU, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseMay 31, 2024$53.1M
REPAIR WORK, BUILDING 703 ZAMPERINIDepartment of DefenseSep 30, 2022$47.5M
IGF::OT::IGF FY15 MCON P861 FACILITY MODIFICATIONSDepartment of DefenseSep 1, 2015$46.7M
CONSTRUCT CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER, SCHOFIELD BARRACKSDepartment of DefenseOct 5, 2022$46.2M
RM17-0006 REPAIR AMMUNITION WHARF W2, JBPHH WEST LOCH, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseAug 25, 2022$41.7M
MECK ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTIONDepartment of DefenseAug 16, 2022$35.4M
FY20 P-033 MAGAZINE CONSOLIDATION, PHASE 1, WEST LOCH, JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM (JBPHH), OAHU, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseAug 10, 2020$33.9M
REPAIR BUILDING 502, FORT SHAFTER, OAHU, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseOct 15, 2020$32.8M
REPAIR BUILDING 1670 FOR COF, SSA, AND TEMF, SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, OAHU, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseNov 15, 2023$30.6M
P-2005 WORKING DOG TREATMENT FACILITY REPLACEMENT, JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, HAWAIIDepartment of DefenseJun 7, 2022$22.1M
UMIG-FY21 RM09-2894 REPLACE LOW PRESSUDepartment of DefenseDec 16, 2021$19.0M
RM21-1992 BRAVO PIERS NOS. 1 & 2, UPGRADE SHORE POWER, JBPHH, HIDepartment of DefenseMay 23, 2024$18.2M
ST16-2709 DRYDOCK 2 (S780) OVERHAUL REGULAR CAISSON (2R) DD CERTIFICATION, SIOP, PHNSY, HIDepartment of DefenseJun 17, 2024$15.0M

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

Nan Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

Nan Inc. has received $159,514,330 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Nan Inc. works with 3 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Department of the Interior. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Nan Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Nan Inc. is ranked #494 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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