Department of Transportation Contracts in New York
Federal contracts by Department of Transportation performed in New York (NY)
Agency State Spending Overview
The Department of Transportation has obligated $875,008,610 in federal contract spending performed in New York across 48 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 Transportation dollars in New York is Saab Sensis Corporation with $235.6M. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in New York and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.
Overview
Total Spending: $875,008,610
Contract Count: 48
Average Contract Size: $18.2M
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Top Contractors
Companies receiving the most Department of Transportation contract dollars in New York, ranked by total obligated value.
- Saab Sensis Corporation — $235.6M (2 contracts)
- Saab Inc — $161.8M (3 contracts)
- Fedcap Rehabilitation Services, Inc — $102.9M (3 contracts)
- Kallidus Technologies, Inc — $69.4M (2 contracts)
- Telephonics Corporation — $44.0M (1 contracts)
- Cubrc, Inc. — $36.6M (1 contracts)
- Actionet Inc — $30.9M (1 contracts)
- Noresco, LLC — $27.9M (1 contracts)
- Children & Family Services, NEW York Office of — $22.5M (1 contracts)
- Crystal Enterprises, Inc. — $21.7M (1 contracts)
- Tbp&jj Worldwide Services LLC — $21.2M (3 contracts)
- J Kokolakis Contracting Inc — $17.5M (1 contracts)
- Great Neck, Village of — $12.1M (1 contracts)
- Urban Engineers, Inc — $10.2M (1 contracts)
- Corporate Source, Inc the — $9.6M (1 contracts)
- Greenman-Pedersen Inc — $8.1M (1 contracts)
- Ebenezer Railcar Services, Inc. — $6.8M (1 contracts)
- Long Island Power Authority — $6.2M (1 contracts)
- Patterson Stevens Inc — $6.0M (2 contracts)
- Keeler Construction CO., Inc. — $4.9M (1 contracts)
Spending by Sector
How Department of Transportation's contract spending in New York is distributed across industry sectors.
- Other: $306.0M (25 contracts)
- Defense: $282.6M (3 contracts)
- Construction: $99.9M (7 contracts)
- Transportation: $61.6M (4 contracts)
- IT: $50.2M (3 contracts)
- R&D: $36.6M (1 contracts)
- Energy: $34.1M (2 contracts)
- Healthcare: $3.9M (3 contracts)
Contracts
- DAFIS UDO RECONSTRUCT W/O ADVANCE — $217.9M
- PURCHASE OF SURFACE MOVEMENT RADARS, MODEL 4 (SMR4), WHICH IS A REPLACEMENT FOR AIRPORT SURFACE DETECTION EQUIPMENT MODEL 3 SURFACE MOVEMENT RADARS (ASDE-3 SMR). PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2025 - SEPTEMBER 29, 2028. — $97.0M
- SAMUELS HALL RENOVATION PROJECT CONTRACT AWARD — $52.1M
- RWSL CONTRACT EXTENSION — $51.3M
- CENTER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACT FOR WILLIAM J. HUGHES TECHNICAL CENTER — $50.6M
- CENTER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACT BASE PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE 11/01/15-10/31/16 TAS:: ::TAS IGF::CL::IGF IGF::CL::IGF — $46.4M
- COMMON TERMINAL DIGITIZER (CTD) — $44.0M
- OPERATION OF ZONE CENTER 1 FOR THE NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE SAMPLING SYSTEM (NASS) — $36.6M
- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SERVICE FOR ADMINISTRATION AND MONITORING OF NETWORK AND SERVER INFRASTRUCTURE BETWEEN MARAD HQ, USMMA, THE MARAD DATA CENTER LOCATED IN STENNIS, MS AND ALL OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE (O&M) SOLUTIONS, PROCESSES, AND PROCEDURES NECESSARY TO SUSTAIN IT SYSTEMS WITHIN THE MARAD ENTERPRISE. IGF::OT::IGF — $30.9M
- ENERGY CONSERVATION SERVICES IAW DO EFP#2001-01 AND DO PRICE SCHEDULES SCHEDULE DO-1 ANNUAL CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS SCHEDULE DO-2 IMPLEMENTATION PRICE BY ECM: PROJECT DEVELOPMENT ENERGY SURVEYS = $295,847.00 ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING UPGRADE = $1,149,335.00 CHILLER INTERCONNECTION&CONTROL = $2,252,564.00 WATER FIXTURE UPGRADE = $319,144 SCHEDULE DO-3 PERFORMANCE PERIOD CASH FLOW SCHEDULE DO-4 FIRST YEAR ENERGY AND COST SAVINGS BY ECM TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY AND DELIVERY ORDER SCHEDULE DO-5 ANNUAL CANCELLATION CEILING SCHEDULE TOTAL AMOUNT: $15,129,555.00 (TO BE FUNDED INCREMENTALLY — $27.9M
- MARAD SEEKS A CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ALL PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, FACILITIES, TRANSPORTATION, TOOLS, MATERIALS, SUPERVISION, AND OTHER ITEMS NECESSARY TO PERFORM FULL SCALE FOOD SERVICES AS DEFINED IN THE PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT. — $22.5M
- IGF::OT::IGF PROVIDE FULL FOOD SERVICES FOR THE UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY, KINGS POINT, NEW YORK — $21.7M
- DAFIS UDO RECONSTRUCT W/O ADVANCE — $17.7M
- BUILDING (ATCT) — $17.5M
- REFURBISH THE EXISTING STRUCTURE OF THE FULTON-GIBBS COMPLEX TO MEET ANTICIPATED MINIMUM OPERATING CAPABILITY FOR THE NEXT SEVEN TO TEN YEARS — $17.2M
- RUNWAY STATUS LIGHTS (RWSL) — $13.4M
- SEWAGE SERVICE AT USMMA — $12.1M
- THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE MANAGEMENT, SUPERVISION, LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES (SHIPPING & HANDLING) AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EFFICIENT, EFFECTIVE, ECONOMICAL, AND SATISFACTORY OPERATION, SCHEDULED AND UNSCHEDULED MAINTEN — $11.6M
- INCREMENTAL FUNDING — $10.2M
- JANITORIAL SERVICES FOR USMMA BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS FOR ONE BASE YEAR AND FOUR OPTION YEARS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $8,695,348.20. ALSO, SECURE COVID 19 CLEANING FOR USMMA BUILDINGS. PRIORITY SOURCE SOLE SOURCE AWARD (SOURCE AMERICA) — $9.6M
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Department of Transportation spend on contracts in New York?
Department of Transportation has $875.0M in federal contracts performed in New York across 48 awards.
What is the competition rate for Department of Transportation contracts in New York?
100% of Department of Transportation's contracts in New York were competitively awarded.
Which contractors win the most Department of Transportation work in New York?
The top contractors include Saab Sensis Corporation, Saab Inc, Fedcap Rehabilitation Services, Inc.
What industries receive Department of Transportation contract dollars in New York?
Department of Transportation's spending spans Other, Defense, Construction.