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General Services Administration Federal Construction Contracts in New York

General Services Administration awarded $32.9M across 2 federal contracts in New York in the last 90 days — primarily Commercial & Institutional Building.

Total awarded (all-time)

$32.9M

Total contracts

2

Awarded (90 days)

2

Avg days to award

Top Winning Firms in New York

All-time · sorted by contract count

1

MURNANE BUILDING CONTRACTORS, INC.

1 win$32.9M
2

Anderson General BDS LLC

1 win$48K

Frequently asked questions

Who wins the most General Services Administration contracts in New York?+

MURNANE BUILDING CONTRACTORS, INC. leads with 1 award totaling $32.9M. Anderson General BDS LLC is second with 1 award.

How many federal contracts does General Services Administration award in New York?+

General Services Administration has awarded 2 federal contracts in New York totaling $32.9M in ContractStack's database.

What construction work does General Services Administration buy in New York?+

In New York, General Services Administration's primary construction category is Commercial & Institutional Building (NAICS 236220) with 2 awards totaling $32.9M.

How do I bid on General Services Administration contracts in New York?+

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New York Commercial & Institutional Building market

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