contract_awardAwarded Tuesday, June 30, 2026Analyzed

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

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Summary

The General Services Administration awarded Brasfield & Gorrie LLC a $264M delivery order for the Gateway Land Port of Entry modernization in Brownsville, TX. Because the recipient is a private entity, this contract cannot be directly mapped to a publicly traded company's revenue or stock performance.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.The $264M contract recipient is a private company, so no direct public market catalyst exists.
  • 2.Investors should not infer that competitors or suppliers materially benefit without verified subcontracting data.
  • 3.The contract is a routine infrastructure modernization award with no direct legislative linkage to the bills in the database.

Market Implications

This contract has no direct implications for publicly traded equities. The broader construction sector continues to see steady federal infrastructure spending, but without a specific public beneficiary, this award alone does not justify a sector-level position. Investors monitoring border infrastructure should look for contract awards to publicly traded engineering and construction firms such as Jacobs Solutions or AECOM, not private entities like Brasfield & Gorrie.

Full Analysis

The General Services Administration's Public Buildings Service awarded Brasfield & Gorrie LLC a $264M delivery order to execute design-build construction for the Gateway Land Port of Entry Modernization Project in Brownsville, Texas. This contract spans from December 2024 to March 2029, reflecting a multi-year infrastructure investment at a critical U.S.-Mexico border crossing. The award signals sustained federal commitment to border port infrastructure modernization.

Brasfield & Gorrie LLC is a privately held construction firm headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. As a private entity, there is no direct publicly traded parent company or subsidiary relationship to map this contract to a specific ticker. Attempting to assign the contract to public competitors or supply chain partners would introduce speculative false positives.

The contract is a delivery order under an existing indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, meaning the scope and funding were already authorized under a broader program. While several related bills in the database address rural infrastructure and agriculture, none directly authorize or appropriate funding for this specific land port modernization project. The contract thus stands as a stand-alone operational procurement within GSA's portfolio.

For retail investors, the absence of a public entity recipient means this contract does not create a direct catalyst for any listed stock. The broader sector implications are neutral: border infrastructure spending is routine and predictable, and private construction firms executing such work do not create tradable public equity signals. No historical pattern of stock movement can be inferred from this award alone.

Supply chain beneficiaries are unknowable without transparency into Brasfield & Gorrie's subcontractor selection for this specific project. Speculating on downstream suppliers would be unreliable and potentially misleading.

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Contract Details

Recipient

BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC

Award Amount

$264,059,259

Awarding Agency

General Services Administration

Sub-Agency

Public Buildings Service

Contract Type

DELIVERY ORDER

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