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Sea Pac Engineering Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #779

Total Federal Spending
$99.2M
$99,162,077
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
5
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
TUNIS, TUNISIA MSGR CONSTRUCTIONDepartment of StateSep 20, 2021$31.5M
RM20-1018 REPAIR VMPB-3, B/6303, SWFPAC, NAVAL BASE KITSAP BANGOR, SILVERDALE, WADepartment of DefenseSep 11, 2023$25.1M
ENHANCED ENERGY SECURITY AND CONTROL SYSTEMSDepartment of DefenseSep 23, 2024$20.1M
TIRANA, ALBANIA COMPOUND SECURITY UPGRADEDepartment of StateSep 30, 2021$18.3M
IGF::OT::IGF (5C3P) REPAIR ROOFS, FCC BEAUMONT, TEXASDepartment of JusticeNov 27, 2018$13.9M
DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR AN EMBASSY LEASE FIT OUT IN HONIARA, SOLOMON ISLANDSDepartment of StateSep 30, 2024$13.4M
X001 RM17-1336 REPLACE TRANSMITTER BLDG HVAC, B1, JIM CREEKDepartment of DefenseFeb 13, 2023$11.5M
USGS N144 BAY 1 WAREHOUSE RENOVATIONDepartment of the InteriorJun 13, 2022$10.9M
BUILDING 20 RENOVATIONNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationSep 26, 2023$10.4M
MCC SAN DIEGO- REPLACE WASTE LINE- 24Z6AR4Department of JusticeJul 17, 2024$8.6M
X002 CLDJ EASTERN STORM WATER DRAINAGE (STS)Department of DefenseSep 24, 2020$8.5M
REPAIR SALTWATER CROSS CONNECT DD6 TO DD5Department of DefenseJun 20, 2023$8.2M
D491D019 CONSTRUCT ASI FAC HANGAR 5 COMPOUNDDepartment of DefenseSep 28, 2021$7.5M
DESIGN-BUILD PROJECT FOR BUILDING 363 RENOVATION AND REPAIRS.Department of DefenseSep 30, 2021$7.5M
WON1810963, MAWAR TO 7 NBG REMOTE BLDGS, THE INTENT OF THIS PROJECT IS TO REPAIR VARIOUS NAVAL BASE GUAM FACILITIES DUE TO TYPHOON MAWAR.Department of DefenseJul 29, 2024$7.1M
X003 (CMP) PHIBCOR-503 REPAIR CDC BUILDING RM 23-1149 (E2), NABDepartment of DefenseJul 18, 2024$6.3M
U.S. EMBASSY PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORKSHOPS, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE BAY AND STORAGE BUILDINGS.Department of StateSep 19, 2024$6.2M
DESIGN/BUILD ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES REPAIR AND NEW SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC PV SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION PROJECT U.S. EMBASSY KIGALI RWANDADepartment of StateSep 26, 2023$6.0M
SDVOSB /HUBZONE MULTIPLE AWARD CONST.Department of DefenseSep 21, 2023$5.9M
ALL WORK REQUIRED TO COMPLETE WSMR B1506 HVAC RENOVATIONDepartment of DefenseJul 1, 2020$5.6M

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

Sea Pac Engineering Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

Sea Pac Engineering Inc. has received $99,162,077 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Sea Pac Engineering Inc. works with 5 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of Justice. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Sea Pac Engineering Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Sea Pac Engineering Inc. is ranked #779 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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