contract_awardAwarded Tuesday, June 16, 2026Analyzed

BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC: $264M General Services Administration Contract

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Summary

This $264M contract for the design and construction of a land port of entry modernization in Brownsville, TX is awarded to a private entity, Brasfield & Gorrie LLC. No publicly traded companies are directly tied to this award, so the market impact is indirect and limited to broad infrastructure sector trends.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.This contract is a private entity award, so no public tickers are directly impacted.
  • 2.The $264M award supports border infrastructure modernization, a recurring federal priority.
  • 3.Investors should monitor GSA and PBS contract trends for indirect sector signals but avoid false attribution to private companies.

Market Implications

The market implications of this contract are limited because the recipient is a private entity. No publicly traded company will see direct revenue or backlog changes from this award. The broader infrastructure sector may see indirect benefits from continued federal investment in land ports of entry, but without a public company recipient, the impact is diffuse and not actionable for stock-specific trading. Related legislation is mostly neutral or low-impact, with no bills directly funding this project.

Full Analysis

The General Services Administration's Public Buildings Service awarded a $264M delivery order to Brasfield & Gorrie LLC for the design-build construction of the Gateway Land Port of Entry modernization project in Brownsville, Texas. The contract runs from December 2024 to March 2029. Because Brasfield & Gorrie is a privately held construction firm, there is no direct publicly traded parent company or subsidiary to map to a ticker. This contract reflects ongoing federal investment in border infrastructure, which may signal increased spending in the construction and infrastructure sector. However, without a public company recipient, the analysis cannot attribute specific revenue impacts to any listed entity. Related bill signals show mostly neutral or low-impact legislation, with S4784 (the NDAA for FY2027) being the most notable with a bullish 5/10 impact score in Defense, Energy, and Infrastructure sectors, but it authorizes broad military construction spending rather than specifically funding this port of entry project. No direct legislative connection to this specific contract is identifiable from the provided bill signals.

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Contract Details

Recipient

BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC

Award Amount

$264,009,259

Awarding Agency

General Services Administration

Sub-Agency

Public Buildings Service

Contract Type

DELIVERY ORDER

Related Bills

S4784