Federal contracts by state
Federal Contracts in Alaska: Spending, Agencies & Vendors
Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date
- Obligations, FY2026 to date
- $3.3B
- Contract awards
- 8,645
- Average award size
- $378K
- vs. prior full fiscal year
- 15.2% decline
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| FY21 | $2.3B |
| FY22 | $3.3B |
| FY23 | $3.8B |
| FY24 | $3.8B |
| FY25 | $3.9B |
| FY26 | $3.3B |
Obligations fell 15.2% year over year, from $3.9B in FY2025 to $3.3B in FY2026 to date.
Federal contract obligations in Alaska totaled $3.3B in FY2026 to date, across 8,645 awards with an average award size of $378K. Obligations fell 15.2% year over year. The Department of Defense is the largest buyer with $1.3B in obligations, followed by the Department of Homeland Security with $605M and the General Services Administration with $493M. Construction-related industries dominate the state spending mix. Commercial and Institutional Building Construction accounts for $1B of obligations, while Pharmacy Benefit Management and Other Third Party Administration of Insurance and Pension Funds accounts for $288M and Facilities Support Services accounts for $209M. The largest vendors include DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS, INC. at $470M and TRIWEST HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE CORP at $288M. Recent fiscal years show a peak at $3.9B in FY25 and a decline to $3.3B in FY26 to date. All figures are contract obligations and FY2026 totals are partial because the fiscal year is still in progress.
How did obligations change compared with prior years?
The state recorded $3.3B in obligations in FY26 to date, down 15.2% year over year. Fiscal year obligations rose from $2.3B in FY21 to a high of $3.9B in FY25, then declined to $3.3B in FY26 to date. That pattern shows the recent drop back to FY22-level totals. The FY2026 total is partial because the fiscal year is ongoing.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Department of Defense | $1.3B |
| Department of Homeland Security | $605M |
| General Services Administration | $493M |
| Department of Veterans Affairs | $305M |
| Department of Commerce | $136M |
| Department of the Interior | $104M |
| Department of Agriculture | $99M |
| Department of Justice | $66M |
| Department of Transportation | $54.2M |
| Department of State | $53.3M |
Department of Defense was the top federal buyer in Alaska, obligating $1.3B (39.0% of the state total).
Which agencies and industries drive Alaska contract spending?
The Department of Defense obligated $1.3B and is the largest buying agency, followed by the Department of Homeland Security with $605M and the General Services Administration with $493M. Commercial and Institutional Building Construction is the largest industry with $1B in obligations, followed by Pharmacy Benefit Management and Other Third Party Administration of Insurance and Pension Funds at $288M and Facilities Support Services at $209M. Major vendors include DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS, INC. at $470M and TRIWEST HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE CORP at $288M.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS, INC. | $470M |
| TRIWEST HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE CORP | $288M |
| TUTOR PERINI CORPORATION | $225M |
| ASRC BUILDERS-CADDELL, LLC | $129M |
| JAG KETCHIKAN, LLC | $108M |
| UNIT COMPANY | $101M |
| PETRO STAR INC. | $94M |
| DOYON UTILITIES, LLC | $85.9M |
| PARAGON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LLC | $68.1M |
| NOVA GROUP, INC. | $58M |
DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS, INC. led all contractors in Alaska with $470M, 14.4% of the state total.
| Item | Obligations |
|---|---|
| Commercial and Institutional Building Construction | $1B |
| Pharmacy Benefit Management and Other Third Party Administration of Insurance and Pension Funds | $288M |
| Facilities Support Services | $209M |
| Security Guards and Patrol Services | $168M |
| Engineering Services | $151M |
| Ship Building and Repairing | $129M |
| Petroleum Refineries | $114M |
| Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction | $95.2M |
| Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation | $87.4M |
| Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction | $59M |
Commercial and Institutional Building Construction was the largest industry in Alaska, with $1B obligated.
| Rank | Vendor | Obligations |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS, INC. | $470M |
| 2 | TRIWEST HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE CORP | $288M |
| 3 | TUTOR PERINI CORPORATION | $225M |
| 4 | ASRC BUILDERS-CADDELL, LLC | $129M |
| 5 | JAG KETCHIKAN, LLC | $108M |
| 6 | UNIT COMPANY | $101M |
| 7 | PETRO STAR INC. | $94M |
| 8 | DOYON UTILITIES, LLC | $85.9M |
| 9 | PARAGON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LLC | $68.1M |
| 10 | NOVA GROUP, INC. | $58M |
| Rank | Recipient | Award Amount | Awarding Agency |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DOYON UTILITIES, LLC | $895M | Department of Defense |
| 2 | DOYON UTILITIES, LLC | $543M | Department of Defense |
| 3 | DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS, INC. | $470M | General Services Administration |
| 4 | ARCTEC ALASKA JV | $436M | Department of Defense |
| 5 | KIEWIT INFRASTRUCTURE WEST CO. | $399M | Department of Defense |
| 6 | KIEWIT INFRASTRUCTURE WEST CO. | $382M | Department of Defense |
| 7 | ASRC BUILDERS-CADDELL, LLC | $240M | Department of Defense |
| 8 | GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | $215M | Department of Transportation |
| 9 | DOYON UTILITIES, LLC | $213M | Department of Defense |
| 10 | WOLF CREEK FEDERAL SERVICES LLC | $178M | Department of Defense |
| 11 | BRICE TURNAGAIN JV LLC | $178M | Department of Defense |
| 12 | UNIT-ASRC CONSTRUCTION, LLC | $142M | Department of Defense |
| 13 | GILBANE FEDERAL | $131M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 14 | APTIM-AMENTUM ALASKA DECOMMISSIONING LLC | $116M | Department of Defense |
| 15 | NEESER CONSTRUCTION, INC | $112M | Department of Defense |
| 16 | KONIAG MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LLC | $103M | Department of State |
| 17 | BAUER FOUNDATION CORP | $101M | Department of Defense |
| 18 | JAG KETCHIKAN, LLC | $99.6M | Department of Commerce |
| 19 | TUTOR PERINI CORPORATION | $97.4M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 20 | KATMAI MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC | $96.9M | Department of Defense |
| 21 | ASRC COMMUNICATIONS, LTD. | $94.5M | Department of Defense |
| 22 | KADIAK LLC | $87.4M | Department of Energy |
| 23 | TUTOR PERINI CORPORATION | $81.8M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 24 | TUTOR PERINI CORPORATION | $81.8M | Department of Homeland Security |
| 25 | EAGLE HARBOR, LLC | $72.4M | Department of Justice |
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Frequently asked questions
How much federal contract money goes to Alaska?
Alaska received $3.3B in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. The total came from 8,645 awards with an average award size of $378K, and obligations fell 15.2% year over year.
Which agencies award the most contracts in Alaska?
The Department of Defense awards the most contracts in Alaska, obligating $1.3B in FY2026 to date. The Department of Homeland Security follows with $605M and the General Services Administration follows with $493M.
Who are the largest federal contractors in Alaska?
DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS, INC. is the largest federal contractor in Alaska with $470M in obligations. TRIWEST HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE CORP is the second largest with $288M, and TUTOR PERINI CORPORATION is third with $225M.
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