GUSTAV KEONI: $15.0M Department of Agriculture Contract
Summary
This $15.0 million Department of Agriculture contract for Brush Creek Work Center construction, awarded to private entity Gustav Keoni, indicates ongoing federal investment in agricultural infrastructure. While Gustav Keoni is private, the contract signals demand for construction equipment and materials, benefiting publicly traded suppliers.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The $15.0 million USDA contract for Brush Creek Work Center construction benefits the broader construction and agricultural infrastructure sectors.
- 2.Publicly traded companies like Deere & Company ($DE) and Caterpillar Inc. ($CAT) are indirect beneficiaries through increased demand for heavy equipment.
- 3.Retailers such as Home Depot ($HD) and Lowe's Companies, Inc. ($LOW) may see increased sales of construction materials.
- 4.No direct legislative authorization is identified, but the contract aligns with general federal investment in agriculture and infrastructure.
Market Implications
While Gustav Keoni is a private entity, this contract signals continued federal spending on agricultural infrastructure. This creates a stable demand environment for heavy equipment manufacturers like Deere & Company ($DE) and Caterpillar Inc. ($CAT), and construction material suppliers, including major retailers such as Home Depot ($HD) and Lowe's Companies, Inc. ($LOW). The impact on these large-cap companies from a single $15.0 million contract is minimal in terms of direct revenue, but it contributes to the overall market sentiment for the construction and agriculture-related industrial sectors, indicating sustained government demand.
Full Analysis
The Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded a $15.0 million definitive contract, 127EAW26C0003, to Gustav Keoni for the construction of the Brush Creek Work Center. This project, managed by the Forest Service, is scheduled to run from June 1, 2026, to April 28, 2028. As Gustav Keoni is a private company, there is no direct stock market impact from the recipient itself.
However, this contract represents a federal investment in agricultural infrastructure, which creates demand for construction equipment, materials, and related services. Publicly traded companies like Deere & Company ($DE) and Caterpillar Inc. ($CAT) are major manufacturers of heavy construction equipment that would likely be utilized on such projects. Retailers like Home Depot ($HD) and Lowe's Companies, Inc. ($LOW) could see increased demand for construction materials and tools from subcontractors. Given the contract size relative to the annual revenues of these large companies, the direct revenue impact from this single award would be negligible, likely less than 0.01% of their multi-billion dollar annual sales.
While no specific legislation directly authorizes this exact contract, the general need for maintaining and developing federal agricultural infrastructure is supported by broader legislative efforts. HR8414 and HR8403, while focused on food definitions, highlight ongoing legislative attention to the agriculture sector. S1175, the "Small County PILT Parity Act," could indirectly support local infrastructure projects by providing financial stability to counties, potentially creating a more favorable environment for such federal contracts. The contract's focus on construction aligns with the general themes of infrastructure development, which has bipartisan support.
Downstream, smaller, regional construction material suppliers and specialized service providers would benefit. For instance, local aggregate suppliers, lumber yards, and specialized construction service companies, though typically private, would see increased business. Publicly traded companies that supply these smaller entities, such as those providing industrial fasteners, safety equipment, or specialized building components, could also see indirect benefits. Historically, federal construction contracts, while not always tied to specific legislative authorizations, provide a steady stream of business for the construction sector and its supply chain, contributing to stable demand for equipment and materials.
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Contract Details
Recipient
GUSTAV KEONI
Award Amount
$14,971,871
Awarding Agency
Department of Agriculture
Sub-Agency
Forest Service
Contract Type
DEFINITIVE CONTRACT
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