contract_awardAwarded Tuesday, May 26, 2026Analyzed

GC & V CONSTRUCTION LLC: $59.9M Department of Veterans Affairs Contract

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Summary

The $59.9M contract for construction at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery is awarded to private entity GC & V CONSTRUCTION LLC, with no publicly traded parent or direct beneficiaries. The contract supports veteran cemetery infrastructure but does not directly impact any public company's revenue or stock.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.Contract recipient is private, no public ticker exposure.
  • 2.VA cemetery construction is a niche, non-market-moving category.
  • 3.Related legislation is neutral and does not amplify contract impact.

Market Implications

No direct market implications from this contract. Investors tracking VA spending should monitor awards to publicly traded construction firms like $KBR or $FLR for larger infrastructure projects. This specific award is too small and isolated to affect sector ETFs or indices.

Full Analysis

The Department of Veterans Affairs awarded a $59.9M definitive contract to GC & V CONSTRUCTION LLC for construction at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Sylvan Springs. The recipient is a private entity with no publicly traded parent or recognized subsidiary, so no direct mapping to public tickers is possible. This contract falls under the VA's cemetery construction and maintenance programs, which are part of broader veteran benefits infrastructure. While related bills like HR2878 (Improving Servicemember Transition to Reduce Veteran Suicide Act) and HR9033 (VA health-care resource sharing) signal legislative support for veteran services, they are authorization bills with neutral impact scores and do not directly fund this contract. No publicly traded competitors or supply chain partners can be reliably inferred from this award, as construction contracts for national cemeteries are typically awarded to local or regional private firms. Historical patterns show that VA infrastructure contracts are routine and do not move sector indices or public company valuations. The contract's multi-year period (2026-2028) suggests stable but isolated spending without broader market implications.

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Contract Details

Recipient

GC & V CONSTRUCTION LLC

Award Amount

$59,890,000

Awarding Agency

Department of Veterans Affairs

Sub-Agency

Department of Veterans Affairs

Contract Type

DEFINITIVE CONTRACT

Related Bills

HR2878HR9033