Federal contracts by state

Federal Contracts in Maine: Spending, Agencies & Vendors

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$2.8B
Contract awards
7,136
Average award size
$390K
vs. prior full fiscal year
29.1% decline
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $1.1B $2.2B $3.3B $4.4B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $2.8B
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$2.4B
FY22$2.7B
FY23$3.7B
FY24$3.7B
FY25$3.9B
FY26$2.8B

Obligations fell 29.1% year over year, from $3.9B in FY2025 to $2.8B in FY2026 to date.

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Maine received $2.8B in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. Obligations fell 29.1% year over year. The state recorded 7,136 awards with an average award size of $390K. The Department of Defense dominated buying, obligating $2.7B. Ship Building and Repairing is the largest industry by obligations, receiving $2B. BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION is the largest vendor, receiving $2B, followed by MARTINS POINT HEALTH CARE INC with $433M. Other industries and vendors with notable obligations include Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction with $113M, 381 CONSTRUCTORS with $64M, and Engineering Services with $28M. The FY21 through FY26 obligations show a peak in FY25 at $3.9B and a partial FY26 total of $2.8B. All figures are contract obligations and FY2026 totals are partial (fiscal year to date).

How concentrated is federal spending in Maine?

The Department of Defense is highly concentrated, obligating $2.7B of the state's $2.8B in FY2026 to date. Ship Building and Repairing accounts for $2B of industry obligations. A small number of vendors capture large shares, led by BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION with $2B and MARTINS POINT HEALTH CARE INC with $433M. The remaining agencies and industries show much smaller obligations by comparison.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Defense $2.7B 2 Department of Labor $28.1M 3 Department of Veterans Affairs $25.5M 4 Department of Agriculture $18.4M 5 General Services Administration $10.3M 6 Department of Homeland Security $7.6M 7 Department of the Interior $5.2M 8 Department of Health and Human Services $2.3M 9 Department of Justice $2.2M 10 Department of Energy $1.3M
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Defense$2.7B
Department of Labor$28.1M
Department of Veterans Affairs$25.5M
Department of Agriculture$18.4M
General Services Administration$10.3M
Department of Homeland Security$7.6M
Department of the Interior$5.2M
Department of Health and Human Services$2.3M
Department of Justice$2.2M
Department of Energy$1.3M

Department of Defense was the top federal buyer in Maine, obligating $2.7B (96.3% of the state total).

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How have obligations trended recently in Maine?

Obligations fell 29.1% year over year in the most recent reporting period. Fiscal-year obligations rose from $2.4B in FY21 to a high of $3.9B in FY25, then declined to $2.8B in FY26 (partial). The FY26 to date total of $2.8B reflects partial-year data and a shift from the FY25 peak.

Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date
Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date 1 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $2B 2 MARTINS POINT HEALTH CARE INC $433M 3 381 CONSTRUCTORS $64M 4 MOHAWK NORTHEAST INC $24.4M 5 CIANBRO CORPORATION $18.6M 6 MCCAIN FOODS USA, INC. $16.1M 7 ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. $13.8M 8 AGATE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $10.6M 9 ARBOR E & T LLC $10.6M 10 CAREER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION $9.2M
Top 10 vendors, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION$2B
MARTINS POINT HEALTH CARE INC$433M
381 CONSTRUCTORS$64M
MOHAWK NORTHEAST INC$24.4M
CIANBRO CORPORATION$18.6M
MCCAIN FOODS USA, INC.$16.1M
ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC.$13.8M
AGATE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.$10.6M
ARBOR E & T LLC$10.6M
CAREER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION$9.2M

BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION led all contractors in Maine with $2B, 71.7% of the state total.

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Top 10 industries (NAICS), FY2026 to date
Top 10 industries (NAICS), FY2026 to date 1 Ship Building and Repairing $2B 2 Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers $433M 3 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction $113M 4 Engineering Services $28M 5 Other Technical and Trade Schools $27.3M 6 Perishable Prepared Food Manufacturing $18.9M 7 Other Building Equipment Contractors $18.8M 8 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction $14.8M 9 Facilities Support Services $14.8M 10 Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Eq… $7.9M
Top 10 industries (NAICS), FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Ship Building and Repairing$2B
Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers$433M
Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction$113M
Engineering Services$28M
Other Technical and Trade Schools$27.3M
Perishable Prepared Food Manufacturing$18.9M
Other Building Equipment Contractors$18.8M
Commercial and Institutional Building Construction$14.8M
Facilities Support Services$14.8M
Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing$7.9M

Ship Building and Repairing was the largest industry in Maine, with $2B obligated.

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Top 10 vendors
RankVendorObligations
1 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $2B
2 MARTINS POINT HEALTH CARE INC $433M
3 381 CONSTRUCTORS $64M
4 MOHAWK NORTHEAST INC $24.4M
5 CIANBRO CORPORATION $18.6M
6 MCCAIN FOODS USA, INC. $16.1M
7 ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. $13.8M
8 AGATE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $10.6M
9 ARBOR E & T LLC $10.6M
10 CAREER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION $9.2M
Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankRecipientAward AmountAwarding Agency
1 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $6.6B Department of Defense
2 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $5.5B Department of Defense
3 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $5B Department of Defense
4 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $3.3B Department of Defense
5 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $2.6B Department of Defense
6 381 CONSTRUCTORS $1.8B Department of Defense
7 MARTINS POINT HEALTH CARE INC $1.3B Department of Defense
8 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $777M Department of Defense
9 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $365M Department of Defense
10 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $286M Department of Defense
11 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $232M Department of Defense
12 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $186M Department of Defense
13 CIANBRO CORPORATION $99.6M Department of Defense
14 CAREER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION $58.7M Department of Labor
15 BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION $55.5M Department of Defense
16 CAREER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION $52.9M Department of Labor
17 CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. $40.9M General Services Administration
18 AMERICAN RHEINMETALL SYSTEMS LLC $37M Department of Defense
19 NICKERSON & O'DAY, INC. $35.4M Department of the Interior
20 BOLLINGER SHIPYARDS LOCKPORT, L.L.C. $35.3M Department of Defense
21 STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC. $35.1M Department of Defense
22 AMERESCO INC $31.2M Department of Defense
23 ARBOR E & T LLC $29.3M Department of Labor
24 MOHAWK NORTHEAST INC $24.4M Department of Defense
25 PREVAILANCE, INC. $22.6M Department of Defense

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Frequently asked questions

How much federal contract money goes to Maine?

The state received $2.8B in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. Maine recorded 7,136 awards with an average award size of $390K, and obligations fell 29.1% year over year.

Which agencies award the most contracts in Maine?

The Department of Defense awards the most contracts in Maine, obligating $2.7B in FY2026 to date. The next-largest buying agencies are the Department of Labor with $28.1M and the Department of Veterans Affairs with $25.5M, followed by the Department of Agriculture with $18.4M and the General Services Administration with $10.3M.

Who are the largest federal contractors in Maine?

BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION is the largest federal contractor in Maine with $2B in obligations. MARTINS POINT HEALTH CARE INC is the second-largest contractor with $433M, followed by 381 CONSTRUCTORS with $64M and MOHAWK NORTHEAST INC with $24.4M.

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