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August 25, 2008

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Contracts to Contractors in Minnesota 5 (Martin Olav Sabo / Keith Ellison)
(FY 2008)

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Summary


Fiscal Year: 2008 3Q * Partial year help link
Total dollars: $310,851,446
The amount for this search is 0.1% of all awarded dollars for the fiscal year.
This Congressional District is ranked 177 among districts for this year.
Total number of contractors: 301
Total number of transactions: 8,356
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Extent of Competition Competition categories help link

Pie chart: in table form below
Available for everyone for competition$116,156,472
Everyone could compete, but only one bid or offer was recieved$17,503,746
Competition within a limited pool$88,431,548
Actions necessary to continue existing competitive contracts for continuity (until the next one could be competed)$383,194
Available only for groups such as disabled persons, prisoners, and regulated utilities$35,280,236
Not competed for an allowable reason$38,965,340
Not identified, soon to be addressed$14,130,910

Top 5 Known Congressional Districts where Work is Performed Known congressional district help link

Minnesota 5 (Martin Olav Sabo / Keith Ellison)$78,238,226
Kansas 2 (Jim Ryun / Nancy Boyda)$73,722,568
Washington 9 (Adam Smith)$36,114,221
Minnesota (unknown districts)$31,148,763
Colorado 5 (Joel Hefley / Doug Lamborn)$10,847,388

Top 5 Products or Services Sold

Airfield, Communication and Missile Facilities$71,243,886
Construction of Structures and Facilities -- Other Administrative Facilities and Service Buildings$36,080,000
Medical and Surgical Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies$27,192,971
Banking Services(includes accepting and cashing government checks and other payment instruments, accepting direct deposits, accepting payments to the government from the public such as excise taxes and duties, maintaining bank accounts)$24,636,377
Vehicular Cab, Body, and Frame Structural Components$18,450,420

Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)

ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing)$156,616,449
VETERANS AFFAIRS, Department of$56,960,670
EDUCATION, Department of$24,500,249
Public Buildings Service$20,332,248
NAVY, Department of the$13,596,391

Top 10 Contractors

M. A. MORTENSON COMPANIES, INC.$120,932,550
IQOR, INC.$27,507,521
BAE SYSTEMS PLC$26,130,820
MEDTRONIC, INC.$23,966,234
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA (INC)$20,938,097
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC$14,094,097
TARRAF CONSTRUCTION INC$7,118,878
RYAN COMPANIES US, INC.$7,013,788
BENSON MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS COMPANY$6,024,725
KRAUS-ANDERSON, INCORPORATED$4,234,685

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2000$0
2001$0
2002$0
2003$0
2004$281,649,751
2005$310,480,481
2006$350,936,419
2007$504,595,850
2008 3Q * Partial year help link$310,851,446
*Note: FY 2008 only includes data up to second and part of third quarter.


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