TPSGC has been awarded 9 federal government contracts totaling $2,642,149. All contracts were competitive, with The National Battlefields Commission being the top contracting department. These contracts were awarded across fiscal years 2019-2020-Q3, 2020-2021-Q1, and 2020-2021-Q2.
TPSGC
SaveTotal Contracts
9
Total Value
$2.6M
Departments
1
Years Active
3
2019-2020-Q3 to 2020-2021-Q2
Top Departments
| Department | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| The National Battlefields Commission | 9 | $2.6M |
Solicitation Breakdown
Recent Contracts
Page 1 of 1 · 9 total contracts
| Department | Value | Date | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| The National Battlefields Commission | $105.5K | 2020-08-27 | Sinking of the Gilmour coast |
| The National Battlefields Commission | $365.0K | 2020-07-30 | Land and Building Appraisal |
| The National Battlefields Commission | $169.9K | 2020-04-01 | Lawn care services |
| The National Battlefields Commission | $735.0K | 2019-09-30 | Land and Building Appraisal |
| The National Battlefields Commission | $735.0K | 2019-09-30 | Land and Building Appraisal |
| The National Battlefields Commission | $146.2K | 2019-04-01 | Lawn care services |
| The National Battlefields Commission | $37.6K | 2019-03-06 | Architectural services |
| The National Battlefields Commission | $163.5K | 2018-04-01 | Lawn care services |
| The National Battlefields Commission | $184.3K | 2017-04-03 | Lawn care services |
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