Federal Environmental Services Contracts
0.61% of total federal contract spending
Environmental cleanup, hazardous waste management, pollution remediation, environmental monitoring, and conservation services.
Top Environmental Services Contractors
| Rank | Contractor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Savannah River Mission Completion, LLC | $687.4M |
| #2 | United Cleanup Oak Ridge LLC | $592.3M |
| #3 | Central Plateau Cleanup Company, LLC | $531.5M |
| #4 | Science Applications International Corporation | $177.5M |
| #5 | American Water Operations and Maintenance, LLC | $143.9M |
| #6 | Mantech Tsg-2 Joint Venture | $70.0M |
| #7 | Sevenson Environmental Services, Inc. | $49.0M |
| #8 | It Concepts, Inc. | $44.9M |
| #9 | Pcl Construction Inc. | $42.4M |
| #10 | Peckham Vocational Industries, Inc. | $42.2M |
| #11 | Aecom Technical Services, Inc. | $41.3M |
| #12 | Old North Utility Services, Inc. | $37.7M |
| #13 | Weston Solutions Inc. | $35.5M |
| #14 | Ea Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., Pbc | $31.7M |
| #15 | The Travis Association for the Blind | $27.3M |
Industry Outlook
Steady spending on legacy cleanup and new environmental programs. The environmental services sector accounts for 0.61% of all federal contract spending, distributed across 139 active contractors.
Federal Environmental Services Contracts FAQ
The federal government obligated $3,228,081,424 on environmental services contracts in FY2024, representing 0.61% of total federal contract spending across 139 contractors.
The largest federal environmental services contractors include Savannah River Mission Completion, LLC, United Cleanup Oak Ridge LLC, Central Plateau Cleanup Company, LLC. These companies receive the bulk of federal environmental services spending.
Multiple federal agencies contract for environmental services services.
Industry categorization is based on Product and Service Code (PSC) classifications from the Federal Procurement Data System. Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024.
Source: USAspending.gov, 2026.