M.A. DEATLEY CONSTRUCTION, INC.: $22.4M Department of Transportation Contract
Summary
This $22.4M contract to M.A. Deatley Construction, a private entity, for bridge construction in Yellowstone National Park signals continued federal investment in infrastructure, benefiting publicly traded heavy equipment manufacturers and construction material suppliers. While not directly impacting a public company, it contributes to a robust demand environment for the sector.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The $22.4M contract to M.A. Deatley Construction, a private firm, supports the broader infrastructure sector.
- 2.Publicly traded companies like Caterpillar ($CAT), Deere & Company ($DE), and Vulcan Materials Company ($VMC) are indirect beneficiaries through increased demand for equipment and materials.
- 3.The contract reflects ongoing federal investment in infrastructure, supported by legislative efforts to fund water and watershed management projects.
Market Implications
While M.A. Deatley Construction is private, this contract contributes to a robust demand environment for the infrastructure sector. Investors should monitor heavy equipment manufacturers like Caterpillar ($CAT) and Deere & Company ($DE), as well as construction material suppliers such as Vulcan Materials Company ($VMC), for sustained growth. The cumulative effect of such contracts, even if individually small, can lead to consistent revenue streams for these indirect beneficiaries, potentially driving moderate stock performance in the long term.
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Contract Details
Recipient
M.A. DEATLEY CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Award Amount
$22,439,479
Awarding Agency
Department of Transportation
Sub-Agency
Federal Highway Administration
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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