contract_awardAwarded Monday, February 23, 2026Analyzed

M.A. DEATLEY CONSTRUCTION, INC.: $22.4M Department of Transportation Contract

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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.

Full Analysis

M.A. Deatley Construction, Inc., a private company, secured a $22.4M delivery order from the Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration. The contract is for construction services on the Gardner River High Bridge in Yellowstone National Park, involving containment, lead-based paint removal, painting, approach span replacement, and other structural improvements, with a performance period from February 2026 to October 2027. Since M.A. Deatley Construction is a private entity, there is no direct public company beneficiary for this specific award. However, this contract contributes to the overall demand for construction equipment and materials, indirectly benefiting publicly traded companies. For instance, heavy equipment manufacturers like Caterpillar Inc. ($CAT) and Deere & Company ($DE) would see increased demand for their machinery used in such large-scale infrastructure projects. Construction material suppliers, such as Vulcan Materials Company ($VMC) for aggregates, would also benefit from the need for raw materials. This contract aligns with the broader federal commitment to infrastructure development, particularly within national parks and transportation networks. While no single piece of legislation directly authorizes this specific contract, the overall sentiment for infrastructure spending is supported by bills like S4040, "A bill to amend Public Law 89-108 to modify the authorization of appropriations for State and Tribal, municipal, rural, and industrial water supplies, and for other purposes," which has a bullish impact on the Infrastructure sector. Similarly, S1242, the "Watershed Results Act," also supports infrastructure and environmental services, creating a favorable environment for such projects. Downstream, potential subcontractors and suppliers benefiting from this project could include equipment rental companies, specialized painting contractors, and concrete suppliers. For example, United Rentals, Inc. ($URI) could supply heavy machinery, and various regional concrete and asphalt producers would see increased orders. Historically, increased federal infrastructure spending has correlated with positive stock performance for heavy equipment manufacturers and construction material suppliers, as evidenced by their stock movements following major infrastructure bills.

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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

Related Bills

S4040S1242