COMMERCE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION: $10.4M Department of Homeland Security Contract
Summary
The U.S. Coast Guard awarded a $10.4M waterfront maintenance and repair contract to Commerce Construction Corporation, a private entity. No publicly traded companies are directly linked, so the contract has minimal direct impact on equity markets.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Contract recipient is private, so no direct public company exposure.
- 2.Contract size ($10.4M) is small and isolated, unlikely to affect sector indices.
- 3.Broader infrastructure legislation (HR8845, HR7208) may support future Coast Guard spending but is not directly linked.
Market Implications
This contract has negligible market implications. No public companies are directly impacted. Investors monitoring defense infrastructure should watch for larger awards from the Coast Guard's FY2027 budget, but this specific award does not signal a trend.
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Contract Details
Recipient
COMMERCE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION
Award Amount
$10,405,000
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
U.S. Coast Guard
Contract Type
DEFINITIVE CONTRACT
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