This $19.0 million contract awarded to OVERWATCH AMOROSO LLC for renovating operating rooms at the Department of Veterans Affairs is a significant infrastructure project within the healthcare sector. While the recipient is a private entity, it signals ongoing investment in VA medical facilities, which could benefit publicly traded healthcare infrastructure and medical equipment suppliers.
Company & Legislative Profile
Johnson Controls is a publicly traded company in the Healthcare sector. This company operates across Healthcare and is subject to various Congressional legislative and regulatory actions. HillSignal is tracking 5 active Congressional signals mentioning Johnson Controls, including 2 bills and 3 federal contracts. The current legislative sentiment is predominantly bullish, suggesting potential tailwinds from government policy.
Johnson Controls ($JCI) is currently facing 5 active congressional signals and 3 federal contracts tracked by HillSignal. With 1 bullish, 4 neutral, and 0 bearish signals, covering 10 sectors. Key sectors affected include Healthcare, Infrastructure and Government Services. Recent major catalysts include KPB SERVICES LLC: $29.9M Department of Homeland Security Contract and TSS-JCC LLC: $22.6M Department of Health and Human Services Contract. Below is the complete tracker of government activity affecting Johnson Controls’s market performance.
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Recent Congressional Signals for Johnson Controls ($JCI)
KPB SERVICES LLC, a private entity, secured a $29.9M contract from DHS for due diligence and design services for ICE processing centers. This contract signals continued federal investment in immigration infrastructure, benefiting publicly traded government services and consulting firms that operate in this space.
This $22.6 million contract to TSS-JCC LLC for a school-based health center design-build project will indirectly benefit publicly traded construction and healthcare infrastructure companies. While TSS-JCC LLC is private, the project aligns with broader healthcare infrastructure initiatives, offering opportunities for suppliers and competitors.
HR2463 proposes a 10% tax credit for labor costs of mechanical insulation installation, currently in early committee stage (referred to Ways and Means). The bill directly benefits insulation manufacturers ($OC) and provides secondary upside for HVAC/service companies ($JCI, $AOS). Real market data shows OC up 14.23% in 30 days with current price $123.62, while AOS is down 6.07% in 30 days to $61.94. JCI is up 9.62% in 30 days to $143.55, near its 52-week high of $146.49.
HR6759 is an early-stage introductory bill authorizing a small-scale Defense Department pilot for moisture control and mold remediation technologies at 3-5 military bases. No funding is specified, no appropriations exist, and the bill remains referred to committee with no legislative velocity. There is zero near-term market impact.
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