Department of Energy Contracts in Connecticut
Federal contracts by Department of Energy performed in Connecticut (CT)
Agency State Spending Overview
The Department of Energy has obligated $82,191,284 in federal contract spending performed in Connecticut across 4 contract awards. Of these awards, 100% were competitively bid, meaning multiple companies submitted proposals for the work. Small businesses account for 0% of the agency's contract awards in the state. The top contractor receiving Department of Energy dollars in Connecticut is UNC Inc with $46.7M. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in Connecticut and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.
Overview
Total Spending: $82,191,284
Contract Count: 4
Average Contract Size: $20.5M
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Top Contractors
Companies receiving the most Department of Energy contract dollars in Connecticut, ranked by total obligated value.
- UNC Inc — $46.7M (1 contracts)
- Regan Technologies Corp — $18.4M (1 contracts)
- Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc. — $12.1M (1 contracts)
- Buckeye Terminals, LLC — $5.0M (1 contracts)
Spending by Sector
How Department of Energy's contract spending in Connecticut is distributed across industry sectors.
- Defense: $46.7M (1 contracts)
- IT: $18.4M (1 contracts)
- Energy: $12.1M (1 contracts)
- Other: $5.0M (1 contracts)
Contracts
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Department of Energy spend on contracts in Connecticut?
Department of Energy has $82.2M in federal contracts performed in Connecticut across 4 awards.
What is the competition rate for Department of Energy contracts in Connecticut?
100% of Department of Energy's contracts in Connecticut were competitively awarded.
Which contractors win the most Department of Energy work in Connecticut?
The top contractors include UNC Inc, Regan Technologies Corp, Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc..
What industries receive Department of Energy contract dollars in Connecticut?
Department of Energy's spending spans Defense, IT, Energy.