Department of Veterans Affairs Contracts in Ohio
Federal contracts by Department of Veterans Affairs performed in Ohio (OH)
Agency State Spending Overview
The Department of Veterans Affairs has obligated $986,376,326 in federal contract spending performed in Ohio across 141 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 Veterans Affairs dollars in Ohio is Walsh Demaria Joint Venture IV with $169.2M. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in Ohio and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.
Overview
Total Spending: $986,376,326
Contract Count: 141
Average Contract Size: $7.0M
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Top Contractors
Companies receiving the most Department of Veterans Affairs contract dollars in Ohio, ranked by total obligated value.
- Walsh Demaria Joint Venture IV — $169.2M (2 contracts)
- JJR Solutions LLC — $91.2M (4 contracts)
- Veterans Contracting, Inc. — $90.9M (3 contracts)
- Walsh Construction Company — $89.9M (1 contracts)
- AC JV ONE LLC — $87.9M (2 contracts)
- Calvary Contracting Inc — $53.3M (4 contracts)
- Concordance Healthcare Solutions LLC — $52.9M (3 contracts)
- Cepheid — $52.5M (1 contracts)
- Fedstore Corporation — $43.4M (1 contracts)
- Green-Veg JV Construction Services, LLC — $38.5M (2 contracts)
- V Line Services L.L.C. — $22.7M (2 contracts)
- COX Subscriptions, Inc. — $20.4M (1 contracts)
- Geo-Marine, Inc. — $13.9M (1 contracts)
- Armcorp Construction Inc — $13.1M (2 contracts)
- Industrial Maintenance Services Inc — $12.0M (1 contracts)
- Steris Corporation — $10.0M (4 contracts)
- First Care Ohio LLC — $9.0M (2 contracts)
- Innovative Support Solutions, Inc. — $9.0M (1 contracts)
- Johnsondanforth, Inc — $7.6M (1 contracts)
- GE Precision Healthcare LLC — $7.4M (2 contracts)
Spending by Sector
How Department of Veterans Affairs's contract spending in Ohio is distributed across industry sectors.
- Construction: $595.1M (29 contracts)
- Healthcare: $194.3M (64 contracts)
- Other: $111.6M (36 contracts)
- IT: $71.9M (9 contracts)
- R&D: $11.3M (2 contracts)
- Energy: $2.1M (1 contracts)
Contracts
- THE NEW OUTPATIENT CLINIC WILL REPLACE THE EXISTING CHALMERS P. WYLIE VA OUTPATIENT CLINIC. THE NEW OPC IS TO BE A NEW 295,000 SQ. FT. OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED ON 20 ACRES OF THE DEFENSE SUPPLY CENTER IN COLUMBUS, OHIO. THE NEW CLINIC WILL INCLUDE SERVICES FOR HUMAN RESOURCES, NURSING ADMINISTRATION, RADIOLOGY, ENGINEERING, OUTPATIENT PHARMACY, OUTPATIENT SURGERY, PHARMACY, EEG, PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY, PHYSICAL MEDICINE, REHABILITATION, PROSTHETICS AND MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION SERVICES. THE PROJECT WILL ALSO INCLUDE SURFACE PARKING, NECESSARY UTILITIES, SITE WORK AND LANDSCAPING. — $89.9M
- CONSTRUCT A NEW 258,080 GSF CARES BED TOWER ADDITION. TOWER INCLUDES 8 FLOORS WITH A PENTHOUSE. — $86.6M
- CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW 258,080 GSF CARES BED TOWER ADDITION AT THE LOUIS STOKES VA MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND, OH. — $82.6M
- EHRM INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION DAYTON — $55.4M
- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE VA WITH EMERGENCY COVID-19 MOLECULAR TEST KITS. — $52.5M
- EHRM CONSTRUCTION — $50.7M
- SBIR PHASE III AWARD TO CONDUCT HUMAN PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS (HPA). THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY THE HPA FRAMEWORK DEVELOPED UNDER SBIR N092-150 AN DELIVER AN ENTERPRISE-BASED VETERANS CRISIS LINE CALL CENTER. — $46.7M
- STRATEGIC ENTERPRISE STORAGE REQUIREMENT TO REPLACE STORAGE EQUIPMENT AT MULTIPLE VA FACILITIES. — $43.4M
- THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE ALL CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED SERVICES TO COMPLETE THE EHRM INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES PROJECT AT THE CINCINNATI VAMC. — $32.5M
- CONSTRUCTION OF OHIO WESTERN RESERVE NATIONAL CEMETERY, PHASE 3 — $29.4M
- CONSTRUCT CHILLER PLANT 757-15-102 - VAACC COLUMBUS — $26.2M
- THE CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE ALL CONSTRUCTION RELATED SERVICES TO COMPLETE THE ELETRONIC HEALTH RECORDS MODERNIZATION (EHRM) INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES AT THE CLEVELAND VA MEDICAL CENTER. — $25.4M
- EXPRESS REPORT: MEDICAL SURGICAL PRIME VENDOR EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2024 — $24.7M
- EXPRESS REPORT: MEDICAL SURGICAL PRIME VENDOR EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2025 — $21.9M
- MERIT REVIEW SUPPORT IGF::OT::IGF — $21.6M
- CLINICAL PORTAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATION — $20.4M
- EHRM INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES - COLUMBUS, OH - TIER 2 CONSTRUCTION — $14.1M
- VISN 10&22 ENERGY METERING PILOT — $13.9M
- RENOVATE RESEARCH K-WING, PROJECT 541-20-104 — $13.1M
- PROJECT: 552-19-102 CORRECT INFRASTRUCTURE DEFICIENCIES, B408 - DAYTON VAMC — $12.0M
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Department of Veterans Affairs spend on contracts in Ohio?
Department of Veterans Affairs has $986.4M in federal contracts performed in Ohio across 141 awards.
What is the competition rate for Department of Veterans Affairs contracts in Ohio?
100% of Department of Veterans Affairs's contracts in Ohio were competitively awarded.
Which contractors win the most Department of Veterans Affairs work in Ohio?
The top contractors include Walsh Demaria Joint Venture IV, JJR Solutions LLC, Veterans Contracting, Inc..
What industries receive Department of Veterans Affairs contract dollars in Ohio?
Department of Veterans Affairs's spending spans Construction, Healthcare, Other.