Transportation, Department of Federal Construction Contracts in California
Transportation, Department of awarded $5.9M across 2 federal contracts in California in the last 90 days — primarily Highway & Street Construction.
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Top Winning Firms in California
All-time · sorted by contract count
WEST COAST CONTRACTORS, INC.
MARTIN BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION
MCCULLOUGH CONSTRUCTION INC.
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Frequently asked questions
Who wins the most Transportation, Department of contracts in California?+
WEST COAST CONTRACTORS, INC. leads with 1 award totaling $250.0M. MARTIN BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION is second with 1 award.
How many federal contracts does Transportation, Department of award in California?+
Transportation, Department of has awarded 9 federal contracts in California totaling $1.8B in ContractStack's database.
What construction work does Transportation, Department of buy in California?+
In California, Transportation, Department of's primary construction category is Highway & Street Construction (NAICS 237310) with 8 awards totaling $1.8B.
How do I bid on Transportation, Department of contracts in California?+
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- Washington11 awards
- Virginia5 awards
- Idaho5 awards
- Oregon4 awards
- Texas3 awards
- New Mexico3 awards
- Oklahoma3 awards
- Colorado3 awards
- Wyoming3 awards
- North Dakota3 awards
California Highway & Street Construction market
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