HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.: $15.7M General Services Administration Contract
Summary
Honeywell International Inc. received a $15.7M delivery order from the GSA to install a Battery Energy Storage System. This is a routine, small contract for a diversified industrial conglomerate and does not represent a material financial catalyst.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The $15.7M contract is too small to move Honeywell's stock.
- 2.No legislative tailwind from the listed bills.
- 3.Investors should focus on Honeywell's core industrial and aerospace segments for material catalysts.
Market Implications
The contract is too small to influence Honeywell's stock price. Honeywell's market capitalization is over $100B, and the $15.7M award is a rounding error. No significant market implications for or the broader energy storage sector from this single award.
Full Analysis
The contract award is a $15.7M delivery order from the General Services Administration's Public Buildings Service to Honeywell International Inc. for the installation of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). Honeywell is a large, diversified industrial company with $33.0B in annual revenue (FY2025), making this award approximately 0.05% of revenue — a negligible financial impact. The contract period spans from 2025 to 2047, but as a delivery order, the funding is likely allocated upon task order issuance. No related legislation from the provided bill signals directly connects to this contract; the bills listed cover agriculture, healthcare, and other unrelated areas. Supply chain beneficiaries are not explicitly identified, but Honeywell may source battery components from companies like Fluence (FLNC) or Tesla (TSLA), though no subcontracting details are available. Historically, similar small-scale energy storage contracts for federal buildings have minimal impact on Honeywell's stock, as the company's performance is driven by broader industrial and aerospace trends.
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Contract Details
Recipient
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
Award Amount
$15,727,112
Awarding Agency
General Services Administration
Sub-Agency
Public Buildings Service
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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