NORTH WIND GENERAL CONTRACTORS LLC: $14.1M Department of Homeland Security Contract
Summary
This $14.1M Coast Guard housing maintenance contract to private North Wind General Contractors is too small to materially affect any publicly traded competitor. The award is a routine facilities maintenance contract with no direct connection to any related legislation or presidential action. Retail investors should ignore this contract as it has no meaningful market impact.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.North Wind General Contractors is private; no publicly traded parent company exists.
- 2.$14.1M is immaterial to large competitors like KBR, FLR, and J.
- 3.No related legislation or presidential action directly connects to this contract.
- 4.This contract has no meaningful market impact for retail investors.
Market Implications
No material market implications. The contract is a routine, small-value award to a private firm. Publicly traded competitors in the federal facilities maintenance space will not see any measurable revenue or earnings impact. Investors should focus on larger, more consequential contract awards and legislative developments.
Full Analysis
The Department of Homeland Security, through the U.S. Coast Guard, awarded a $14.1M definitive contract to North Wind General Contractors LLC for maintenance and repair including abatement at Coast Guard housing in Petersburg, Alaska. The period runs from May 2026 to November 2027. North Wind General Contractors LLC is a private entity not found in EDGAR, so no publicly traded parent company exists.
Publicly traded competitors in the federal facilities maintenance space include KBR, Fluor, and Jacobs, all of which have large government services segments that perform similar base operations and maintenance work. However, $14.1M is a trivial amount relative to their multi-billion-dollar revenues—less than 0.2% for each. This contract does not shift competitive dynamics or signal a trend.
No related legislation directly authorizes or appropriates funds for this specific contract. The listed bills cover energy threat analysis, agriculture labeling, human rights, and other unrelated topics. The presidential executive order on fixed-price contracting is not specifically connected to this maintenance contract, which is a standard facilities award.
Supply chain beneficiaries are not identifiable because the contract is small and the recipient is private. No subcontractors are named in the award data.
Historically, small facilities maintenance contracts like this are routine and have no measurable impact on stock prices of large diversified government services firms. Investors should not allocate attention to this award.
Connected Signals
Matched on shared policy language across AI analyses, with ticker & timing weight
Coast Guard Personnel Equipment Act
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Related Presidential Actions
Executive orders & memoranda affecting the same sectors or companies
National Security Presidential Memorandum/NSPM-11
This memorandum directs the national security enterprise (including the Department of War, intelligence agencies, and others) to accelerate the adoption, adaptation, and assurance of AI technologies for military and intelligence missions. It mandates updates to DOD Directive 3000.09 on autonomous weapons within 90 days, requires termination of contracts with companies that repeatedly violate policy (e.g., by enabling adversary control or embedding bias), and emphasizes supply chain resilience and multi-vendor sourcing to avoid single-vendor dependencies.
Implementing Schedule Policy/Career in the Excepted Service
This executive order expands the Schedule Policy/Career excepted service category, transferring certain federal positions from competitive service to at-will employment to facilitate removal for poor performance or misconduct. It directs agency heads to petition for reclassification of policy-influencing roles, mandates performance bonus pools for these employees, and amends civil service rules to exempt them from standard adverse action procedures.
Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security
This executive order directs multiple federal agencies to prioritize cybersecurity hardening of national security, Department of War, and civilian government systems within 30 days. It establishes a classified benchmarking process for 'covered frontier models' and a voluntary framework for AI developers to provide early access to such models to the government for cybersecurity purposes. It also creates an AI cybersecurity clearinghouse, expands cybersecurity hiring pathways, and directs enforcement against AI-enabled computer crimes.
Contract Details
Recipient
NORTH WIND GENERAL CONTRACTORS LLC
Award Amount
$14,106,729
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
U.S. Coast Guard
Contract Type
DEFINITIVE CONTRACT