Trane U.s. Inc. Federal Spending Profile
Trane U.s. Inc. is a smaller federal recipient, with $80.4M in total federal obligations across 25 awards in the USAspending.gov record. That places Trane U.s. Inc. #941 among federal contractors ranked by total obligations.
Every one of Trane U.s. Inc.'s 25 federal awards is a procurement contract rather than a grant — the company sells goods or services to the government rather than receiving grant funding.
Trane U.s. Inc.'s federal business is heavily concentrated in one customer: Department of Defense accounts for roughly 78% of its top-agency obligations, with General Services Administration a distant second. Across the full record the company works with 4 agencies, but a single relationship dominates the dollars.
What the federal government buys from Trane U.s. Inc. is led by Other Services ($184.7M), followed by Energy ($161.2M); together these categories describe the goods and services the company is paid to deliver.
Its largest single recent award is a $103.8M contract from the Department of Defense, described in the federal record as "Espc At Nas Oceana."
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Spending by Agency
Recent Awards
| Description | Agency | Start Date | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| ESPC AT NAS OCEANA | Department of Defense | Aug 7, 2009 | $103.8M |
| IGF::OT::IGF FOR OTHER FUNCTIONS GSA R2 2016 NYC ESPC PROJECT FOR 10 FEDERAL BUILDINGS. THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF THE INSTALLATION OF 98 ENERGY AND WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES TOTALING A CONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT VALUE OF $113,161,454 AT THE JACOB JAVITS FEDERAL BUILDING, THE U.S, COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE, THE TED WEISS FEDERAL BUILDING, THE ALEXANDER HAMILTON U.S. CUSTOMS HOUSE, THE DANIEL P. MOYNIHAN FEDERAL COURTHOUSE, THE VARICK STREET FEDERAL BUILDING, THE RONALD BROWN U.S. MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS BUILDING, THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT COURTHOUSE, THE EMMANUEL CELLER COURTHOUSE, THE CONRAD DUBERSTEIN FEDERAL COURTHOUSE AND THE CHARLES BRIEANT FEDERAL COURTHOUSE. THESE IMPROVEMENTS ARE PROPOSED TO BE PRIVATELY FINANCED BY TRANE FOR 18 YEARS AT AN INTEREST RATE OF 3.44%, AND ARE TO BE PAID FROM ENERGY SAVINGS GUARANTEED EACH YEAR OVER THE 18-YEAR LOAN TERM. THE TOTAL COST OF THIS CONTRACT TO THE GOVERNMENT WILL BE $180,619,943 OVER THE 18-YEAR LOAN TERM. | General Services Administration | Apr 20, 2016 | $79.7M |
| ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES | Department of Defense | Dec 30, 2009 | $75.2M |
| ENERGY SAVINGS PERFORMANCE CONTRACT FOR MISAWA AB, JAPAN | Department of Defense | Dec 20, 2018 | $71.5M |
| ESPC AT NUWC KEYPORT | Department of Defense | Dec 17, 2009 | $41.0M |
| AWARD ESPC OSAN AB SOUTH KOREA | Department of Defense | Oct 31, 2019 | $20.3M |
| IGF::OT::IGF ENERGY SAVINGS PERFORMANCE CONTRACT FOR NAVAL AIR STATION OCEANA, VIRGINIA TO INCLUDE LIGHT AND ENERGY RELATED PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS AND RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS | Department of Defense | Oct 26, 2016 | $8.1M |
| ESPC AT MCAS BEAUFORT | Department of Defense | Jul 31, 2009 | $7.6M |
| IGF::OT::IGF ESPC TASK ORDER TO REDUCE ENERGY AND WATER CONSUMPTION AT GSA BUILDINGS IN REGION 5, HART-DOLE-INOUYE FEDERAL BUILDING, BATTLE CREEK,MICHIGAN, 49037. | General Services Administration | Sep 26, 2013 | $5.9M |
| AWARD OF ENERGY SAVINGS PERFORMANCE CONTRACT | Department of Defense | Aug 7, 2018 | $4.4M |
| ENERGY SAVINGS PERFORMANCE CONTRACT HART DOLE INOUYE FEDERAL CENTER, BATTLE CREEK, MI THIS MOD IS TO CLOSE OUT THE NON-INTERFACE AWARD IN THE CONTRACT WRITING SYSTEM. 47PF0024F0107 WILL CONTINUE ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. | General Services Administration | Jan 1, 2024 | $2.0M |
| 200603!000102!5700!FA4418!437 CONS/LGC !DEAM3699OR22704!C!N! !N!FA441805F0023!P00002!20051115!20071130!126365795!126365795!126365795!N!AMERICAN STANDARD INC !3600 PAMMEL CREEK RD !LA CROSSE !WI!54601!13375!019!45!CHARLESTON AFB !CHARLESTON !S CAROLINA!+000000630000!N!N!000000000000!Z152!MAINT/MAINTENANCE BUILDINGS !C2 !CONSTRUCTION !000 !NOT DISCERNABLE !238220!A!B!5!B!M!C!A!A!20060930!B! ! !A! !A! !J! !020!B! !D! ! ! ! ! !C!N! ! ! !Z!Z!A!A!000! !C!N! ! ! ! ! ! !0001! ! | Department of Defense | Sep 30, 2005 | $1.9M |
| A/C CONTROLLERS UPGRADE | Department of Defense | Sep 25, 2024 | $1.9M |
| REPAIR CHILLERS IN BUILDING 600. | Department of Defense | Sep 30, 2024 | $1.8M |
| FULL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES FOR THE HVAC CONTROLS AND BAS SYSTEM FOR THE STRATTON VAMC, ALBANY. | Department of Veterans Affairs | Jan 1, 2021 | $1.6M |
| BUILDING 1268 PNEUMATIC CONTROLLERS AND DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL (DCC) REPLACEMENTS. | National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Mar 23, 2023 | $1.6M |
| DESIGN - BUILD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF TWO PUMPS AND TWO CHILLERS AT THE PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND FEDERAL COURTHOUSE. THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO DESIGN A SYSTEM TO COOL THE BUILDING FOR THE 2025 COOLING SYSTEM. | General Services Administration | Jun 14, 2024 | $1.5M |
| REPLACEMENT OF 2, 450 TON TRANE CHILLERS MODEL CVHE | Department of Defense | Sep 30, 2022 | $1.4M |
| ALBANY CHILLER PLANTS OPERATION, MAINTENANCE & REPAIR | Department of Veterans Affairs | Feb 1, 2021 | $1.4M |
| CHILLER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE | Department of Veterans Affairs | Dec 22, 2021 | $1.3M |
All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.
Trane U.s. Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ
Trane U.s. Inc. has received $80,404,648 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.
Trane U.s. Inc. works with 4 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, General Services Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.
Trane U.s. Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.
Trane U.s. Inc. is ranked #941 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.
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