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AMI Metals: Federal Contracts, Agencies & Awards

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$1.5B
Contract awards
9
Average award size
$164M
vs. prior full fiscal year
3016758.9% growth
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $413M $826M $1.2B $1.7B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $1.5B
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$9.8K
FY22$165K
FY23$109K
FY24$346K
FY25$48.9K
FY26$1.5B

Obligations grew 3016758.9% year over year, from $48.9K in FY2025 to $1.5B in FY2026 to date.

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AMI Metals has federal contract obligations totaling $1.5B for FY2026 to date. AMI Metals won 9 awards, and the average award size is $164M. Obligations rose up 3016758.9% year over year. The Department of Homeland Security obligated $1.5B to AMI Metals, while the Department of Defense obligated $13.5K. Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services is the largest market by obligations at $1.5B. Other Support Activities for Air Transportation accounts for $13.5K. Fiscal-year obligations before FY2026 were much smaller: FY21 was $9.8K, FY22 was $165K, FY23 was $109K, FY24 was $346K, and FY25 was $48.9K. The note on reporting states that all figures are contract obligations except award-value figures in the largest-awards and expiring-contracts tables, and that current-year totals are partial (fiscal year to date). The figures above reflect federal obligations recorded through FY2026 to date and show a concentration of spending in one agency and one NAICS market.

Who are AMI Metals' top federal buyers?

The Department of Homeland Security obligated $1.5B to AMI Metals. The Department of Defense obligated $13.5K. These two agencies are the top buying agencies for FY2026 to date.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Homeland Security $1.5B 2 Department of Defense $13.5K
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Homeland Security$1.5B
Department of Defense$13.5K

Department of Homeland Security is AMI Metals's largest federal customer, with $1.5B obligated (100.0% of the company's federal obligations).

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How has AMI Metals' federal business changed over time?

Obligations for AMI Metals rose up 3016758.9% year over year. Fiscal-year obligations before FY2026 were: FY21 $9.8K, FY22 $165K, FY23 $109K, FY24 $346K, and FY25 $48.9K. FY26 obligations are $1.5B, reflecting the large new DHS activity.

Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date 1 Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics… $1.5B 2 Other Support Activities for Air Transportation $13.5K
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services$1.5B
Other Support Activities for Air Transportation$13.5K

Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services is AMI Metals's largest federal market, with $1.5B in obligations.

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Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankAwardAward AmountAwarding AgencyEnds
1 70B01C26C00000006 $1.5B Department of Homeland Security 2028-12-31
2 SPEFA126P0021 $7.5K Department of Defense 2025-10-29
3 SPEFA123V0040 $3.8K Department of Defense 2023-02-01
4 SPEFA126P0146 $1.9K Department of Defense 2026-03-27
5 SPEFA122P0337 $1.4K Department of Defense 2022-08-10
6 SPEFA126P0111 $1.1K Department of Defense 2026-01-20
7 SPEFA126P0162 $1K Department of Defense 2026-04-14
8 SPEFA526V0177 $906 Department of Defense 2026-04-15
9 SPEFA526V0164 $854 Department of Defense 2026-03-30
Registration details
DetailRegistration
Unique Entity ID (UEI) J89LTB1S62C7
Headquarters Brentwood, TN
Parent company RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO
Business types Category business; Corporate entity not tax exempt; Other than small business; Special designations; Us owned business

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Frequently asked questions

How much does AMI Metals make from federal contracts?

AMI Metals has $1.5B in federal contract obligations for FY2026 to date. AMI Metals won 9 awards, and the average award size is $164M. The company experienced obligations up 3016758.9% year over year.

Which agencies buy from AMI Metals?

The Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense buy from AMI Metals. The Department of Homeland Security obligated $1.5B and the Department of Defense obligated $13.5K for FY2026 to date.

What does AMI Metals sell to the government?

AMI Metals sells primarily under Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services and Other Support Activities for Air Transportation. Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services accounts for $1.5B in obligations, and Other Support Activities for Air Transportation accounts for $13.5K for FY2026 to date.

Which AMI Metals contracts are expiring soon?

The provided facts do not list specific expiring contract records, only that largest-awards and expiring-contracts tables contain award-value figures. The dataset shows award-count 9 and average-award-size $164M, but no individual expiring-contract entries are included in the facts.

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