Federal contract market · NAICS 238210

Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors (NAICS 238210): Federal Contract Market

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$482M
Contract awards
2,066
Average award size
$233K
vs. prior full fiscal year
39.1% decline
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $265M $529M $794M $1.1B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $482M
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$792M
FY22$853M
FY23$945M
FY24$824M
FY25$791M
FY26$482M

Obligations fell 39.1% year over year, from $791M in FY2025 to $482M in FY2026 to date.

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Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors (NAICS 238210) received $482M in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. The market recorded 2,066 awards with an average award size of $233K. Obligations fell 39.1% year over year. Annual obligations were larger in prior fiscal years, with FY21 at $792M, FY22 at $853M, FY23 at $945M, FY24 at $824M, and FY25 at $791M. The Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of State are the top buyers in FY2026 to date, and XATOR LLC, SINTELA INC, and WSP USA SOLUTIONS INC lead vendors by obligation. The note states that all figures are contract obligations and current-year totals are partial, fiscal year to date. Capture teams and contractors should treat FY2026 to date as an incomplete picture because timing differences in award flow can create large year-over-year changes when comparing fiscal-year-to-date snapshots to full prior fiscal years. Use the listed agency and vendor obligations to prioritize outreach and competitive positioning this fiscal year to date.

Why did obligations fall 39.1% year over year?

Obligations fell 39.1% year over year, which indicates a smaller FY2026 to date intake. The Department of Defense obligated $131M and the Department of Veterans Affairs obligated $112M in FY2026 to date, so agency timing and award pacing are key drivers. Current-year totals are partial, fiscal year to date, so timing shifts can make large percentage moves versus prior full fiscal years.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Defense $131M 2 Department of Veterans Affairs $112M 3 Department of State $79.2M 4 Department of Transportation $57.2M 5 Department of Homeland Security $40.7M 6 Department of Justice $26.2M 7 Department of the Interior $10M 8 Department of Health and Human Services $5.6M 9 National Gallery of Art $4.2M 10 Department of Agriculture $3.3M
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Defense$131M
Department of Veterans Affairs$112M
Department of State$79.2M
Department of Transportation$57.2M
Department of Homeland Security$40.7M
Department of Justice$26.2M
Department of the Interior$10M
Department of Health and Human Services$5.6M
National Gallery of Art$4.2M
Department of Agriculture$3.3M

Department of Defense was the top buyer, obligating $131M (27.3% of all obligations).

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Where are the most concentrated opportunities in FY2026 to date?

The Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of State are the top three buying agencies in FY2026 to date. XATOR LLC, SINTELA INC, and WSP USA SOLUTIONS INC are the top three vendors by obligations in FY2026 to date. Contractors should use these names to focus market research and outreach within the current fiscal-year snapshot.

Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date
Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date 1 XATOR LLC $58.7M 2 SINTELA INC $36.3M 3 WSP USA SOLUTIONS INC $32.9M 4 J & J MECHANICAL AND CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC $19.2M 5 WELLS GLOBAL, LLC $15.2M 6 KAR CONTRACTING LLC $12.9M 7 OEG INC $11.7M 8 GOLDBELT GOVERNMENT SERVICES, LLC $11.5M 9 M. C. DEAN, INC. $10.8M 10 P&J PRO SERVICES LLC $9M
Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
XATOR LLC$58.7M
SINTELA INC$36.3M
WSP USA SOLUTIONS INC$32.9M
J & J MECHANICAL AND CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC$19.2M
WELLS GLOBAL, LLC$15.2M
KAR CONTRACTING LLC$12.9M
OEG INC$11.7M
GOLDBELT GOVERNMENT SERVICES, LLC$11.5M
M. C. DEAN, INC.$10.8M
P&J PRO SERVICES LLC$9M

XATOR LLC led all vendors with $58.7M in obligations, 12.2% of the market.

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Top 10 vendors
RankVendorObligations
1 XATOR LLC $58.7M
2 SINTELA INC $36.3M
3 WSP USA SOLUTIONS INC $32.9M
4 J & J MECHANICAL AND CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC $19.2M
5 WELLS GLOBAL, LLC $15.2M
6 KAR CONTRACTING LLC $12.9M
7 OEG INC $11.7M
8 GOLDBELT GOVERNMENT SERVICES, LLC $11.5M
9 M. C. DEAN, INC. $10.8M
10 P&J PRO SERVICES LLC $9M
Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankRecipientAward AmountAwarding Agency
1 XATOR LLC $575M Department of State
2 GENERAL DYNAMICS ONE SOURCE LLC $213M Department of Homeland Security
3 M. C. DEAN, INC. $209M Department of Defense
4 OLSSON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC, INC $50.6M Department of Defense
5 SINTELA INC $36.3M Department of Homeland Security
6 SINTELA INC $29.9M Department of Homeland Security
7 MCMILLEN, INC. $22.4M Department of Defense
8 WSP USA SOLUTIONS INC $21.8M Department of Defense
9 JXR CONSTRUCTORS INC $20.8M Department of Veterans Affairs
10 J & J MECHANICAL AND CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC $19.2M Department of Veterans Affairs
11 GUSTAV KEONI $18.7M Department of Justice
12 EC COMPANY $18.1M Department of Defense
13 WELLS GLOBAL, LLC $16.6M Department of Transportation
14 VERSAR, INC. $15.3M Department of Defense
15 ASRC PRIME CONSTRUCTORS, LLC $14.6M Department of Defense
16 PICK ELECTRIC, INC. $14.2M Department of Defense
17 OEG INC $14.2M Department of State
18 AES ELECTRICAL, LLC $14.1M National Gallery of Art
19 OEG INC $14.1M Department of State
20 3LINKS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $13.5M Social Security Administration
21 KAR CONTRACTING LLC $12.9M Department of Veterans Affairs
22 WELLS GLOBAL, LLC $12.5M Department of Transportation
23 EC COMPANY $12.4M Department of Defense
24 SENTINEL POWER SERVICES, LLC $12.2M Department of Transportation
25 WELLS GLOBAL, LLC $12.1M Department of Transportation
Contracts expiring in the next 12 months
RankContractIncumbentAward ValueAwarding AgencyEnds
1 19AQMM20C0016 XATOR LLC $575M Department of State 2027-01-05
2 HSBP1013C00042 GENERAL DYNAMICS ONE SOURCE LLC $213M Department of Homeland Security 2026-09-29
3 W912DR21C0023 M. C. DEAN, INC. $209M Department of Defense 2027-01-27
4 W912EF21C0010 OLSSON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC, INC $50.6M Department of Defense 2026-11-19
5 36C10F22C0020 JXR CONSTRUCTORS INC $20.8M Department of Veterans Affairs 2027-03-23
6 FA524025C0002 MODERN INTERNATIONAL INC $17M Department of Defense 2027-02-22
7 6973GH18F00730 WELLS GLOBAL, LLC $16.6M Department of Transportation 2026-09-30
8 N3943023F4700 MIQUIN, L.L.C. $15.7M Department of Defense 2026-09-19
9 W912DY25C0003 VERSAR, INC. $15.3M Department of Defense 2027-07-05
10 FA524025C0003 MODERN INTERNATIONAL INC $15.2M Department of Defense 2026-11-20
11 W911KB23C0033 ASRC PRIME CONSTRUCTORS, LLC $14.6M Department of Defense 2027-02-11
12 19AQMM24F0553 OEG INC $14.2M Department of State 2027-03-17
13 6973GH19F01291 WELLS GLOBAL, LLC $12.5M Department of Transportation 2026-09-10
14 6973GH24F00893 SENTINEL POWER SERVICES, LLC $12.2M Department of Transportation 2026-10-31
15 36C26025C0042 SKYTEK LLC $11.9M Department of Veterans Affairs 2027-05-02

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Frequently asked questions

How much does the federal government spend on NAICS 238210?

Federal obligations for NAICS 238210 are $482M in FY2026 to date. The market recorded 2,066 awards for the period and an average award size of $233K. Historical annual obligations were higher in FY21 through FY25, with FY25 at $791M and FY24 at $824M.

Which agencies buy the most NAICS 238210 services?

The Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of State buy the most NAICS 238210 services in FY2026 to date. The Department of Defense obligated $131M, the Department of Veterans Affairs obligated $112M, and the Department of State obligated $79.2M.

Who are the largest NAICS 238210 government contractors?

XATOR LLC, SINTELA INC, and WSP USA SOLUTIONS INC are the largest NAICS 238210 government contractors in FY2026 to date. XATOR LLC obligated $58.7M, SINTELA INC obligated $36.3M, and WSP USA SOLUTIONS INC obligated $32.9M.

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