Federal Testing & Inspection Contracts in Texas
Texas has 2 federal Testing & Inspection awards tracked in the last 120 days, totaling $5.8M across 2 unique firms — with 8 open bids currently accepting proposals. The Environmental Protection Agency leads activity with 50% of recent awards.
Top Winning Firms
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SERCO INC
Frequently asked questions
Who wins the most federal Testing & Inspection contracts in Texas?+
SERCO INC has won 1 Testing & Inspection contract totaling $5.4M in the last 120 days — more than any other firm tracked in this market.
How many federal Testing & Inspection contracts are awarded in Texas?+
Texas has seen 2 federal Testing & Inspection contract awards totaling $5.8M in the last 120 days, spread across 2 unique firms.
Which agency awards the most Testing & Inspection contracts in Texas?+
The Environmental Protection Agency leads federal Testing & Inspection awarding in Texas, accounting for approximately 50% of recent awards.
How do I find open federal Testing & Inspection bids in Texas?+
ContractStack aggregates every open federal Testing & Inspection solicitation in Texas from SAM.gov and displays them with plain-language trade names, deadline urgency, and competitive intelligence. There are currently 8 open Testing & Inspection bids in Texas. Sign up free to see open bids and track deadlines.
How active is the federal Testing & Inspection market in Texas?+
ContractStack has tracked 3 federal Testing & Inspection awards in Texas totaling $6.0M — making it a developing federal construction markets in the region.
8 open Testing & Inspection bids in Texas right now
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