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INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION: U.S.-MEXICO Federal Contract Obligations (Last 10 Years)

FPDS procurement analysis for the International Boundary and Water Commission: U.S.-Mexico (19BM) covering obligations, awards, vendors, NAICS codes, and annual trends over the last 10 years.

Over the last 10 years, the International Boundary and Water Commission: U.S.-Mexico recorded $812.33 million in obligated spending across 6,108 award actions, with an average action value of $132,994.14. Spending is concentrated in civil works, sewage treatment, engineering services, water and sewer line construction, and electric power distribution.

Generated at 03/21/2026

Analysis period: Last 10 years

All figures reflect the provided 10-year analysis window and are based on total obligated dollars and award counts shown in the source data.

Agency ID
19BM
Total Obligated
812.33 million
812,328,252.34
Award Actions
6,108
Average Action Value
132,994.14

About INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION: U.S.-MEXICO federal contract activity

Over the last 10 years, INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION: U.S.-MEXICO (Agency ID 19BM) obligated $812.33 million across 6,108 awards, with an average award value of $132,994.14. The procurement profile indicates sustained contracting activity centered on infrastructure, utilities, and technical support tied to water and boundary-related operations.

Vendor concentration and leading contractors

Vendor obligations are concentrated among a small set of firms, led by VEOLIA WATER WEST OPERATING SERVICES, INC. at $120.43 million across 117 awards. ODIN ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS LLC follows with $90.57 million on only 5 awards, indicating a high-value, low-frequency relationship, while ARCADIS U.S., INC., PCL CONSTRUCTION INC, and SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY also represent major spend.

Industry profile based on NAICS activity

The largest obligations fall under heavy civil construction and utility-related work. NAICS 237990, Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction, leads with $190.72 million, followed by 221320 Sewage Treatment Facilities at $168.69 million and 541330 Engineering Services at $103.37 million; these categories together suggest a mix of capital projects, treatment infrastructure, and engineering support. Additional spend in 237110 and 221122 reinforces the agency’s emphasis on water, sewer, and electric utility services.

Annual contract trend over the analysis window

Annual obligations in the displayed recent years increased sharply from $57.80 million in 2021 to $100.20 million in 2022, then remained elevated at $145.69 million in 2023 and $158.91 million in 2024 before easing to $126.35 million in 2025. Award counts stayed high throughout the period, ranging from 393 to 611, indicating broad procurement activity even as annual dollar volume fluctuated.

How to interpret this page

This summary is based on FPDS Query obligations for Agency ID 19BM over the last 10 years, using the provided totals, award counts, vendor rankings, NAICS distributions, and annual trend values. Amounts reflect obligated dollars only and are reported as supplied in the source analysis window; no additional data beyond the provided figures was inferred.

Top Vendors

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FROM
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        count() AS award_count
    FROM fpds.data
    WHERE
        contract_type = 1
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        AND content__award__vendor__vendorHeader__vendorName != ''
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) >= toStartOfYear(now()) - INTERVAL 10 YEAR
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) < toStartOfYear(now())
    GROUP BY vendor_name
)
ORDER BY total_obligated DESC
LIMIT 10
Vendor Total Obligated Readable Award Actions
VEOLIA WATER WEST OPERATING SERVICES, INC. 120,426,868.41 120.43 million 117
ODIN ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS LLC 90,568,671.85 90.57 million 5
ARCADIS U.S., INC. 72,262,782.21 72.26 million 69
PCL CONSTRUCTION INC 60,045,825.00 60.05 million 8
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY 41,655,307.75 41.66 million 86
ODIN ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LLC 34,800,627.00 34.80 million 2
VEOLIA WATER WEST OPERATING SERVICES INC 28,051,347.28 28.05 million 16
MERIDIAN CONTRACTING, INC. 23,805,305.61 23.81 million 26
SUNSTATE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC 17,520,666.00 17.52 million 1
KIEWIT INFRASTRUCTURE SOUTH CO 16,597,186.00 16.60 million 1

Insight

Over the last 10 years, INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION: U.S.-MEXICO obligated $812.33 million across 6,108 awards, with an average award value of $132,994. Top vendor obligations are concentrated in a small set of firms, led by VEOLIA WATER WEST OPERATING SERVICES, INC. at $120.43 million and ODIN ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS LLC at $90.57 million. The vendor list also shows fragmented naming for VEOLIA and ODIN, suggesting obligations may be split across related entity records. The remaining top vendors are more dispersed, with obligations ranging from $16.60 million to $72.26 million and award counts varying from 1 to 117.

Top NAICS

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    naics_code,
    naics_name,
    total_obligated,
    award_count,
    formatReadableQuantity(total_obligated) AS total_obligated_readable
FROM
(
    SELECT
        content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode AS naics_code,
        anyHeavy(content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode__description) AS naics_name,
        sum(content__award__dollarValues__obligatedAmount) AS total_obligated,
        count() AS award_count
    FROM fpds.data
    WHERE
        contract_type = 1
        AND content__award__purchaserInformation__contractingOfficeAgencyID = '19BM'
        AND content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode IS NOT NULL
        AND content__award__productOrServiceInformation__principalNAICSCode != ''
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) >= toStartOfYear(now()) - INTERVAL 10 YEAR
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) < toStartOfYear(now())
    GROUP BY naics_code
)
ORDER BY total_obligated DESC
LIMIT 10
NAICS Code Description Total Obligated Readable Award Actions
237990 OTHER HEAVY AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 190,718,189.65 190.72 million 98
221320 SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES 168,688,488.38 168.69 million 293
541330 ENGINEERING SERVICES 103,369,179.25 103.37 million 265
237110 WATER AND SEWER LINE AND RELATED STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTION 95,543,522.88 95.54 million 71
221122 ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION 53,260,311.92 53.26 million 323
333120 CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY MANUFACTURING 26,284,786.99 26.28 million 101
541380 TESTING LABORATORIES 13,946,204.25 13.95 million 276
562111 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION 13,794,354.80 13.79 million 191
517110 WIRED TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS 10,915,417.54 10.92 million 146
541519 OTHER COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES 9,973,271.50 9.97 million 178

Insight

Over the last 10 years, INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION: U.S.-MEXICO obligated $812.33 million across 6,108 awards, with spending concentrated in construction and engineering-related NAICS. The largest category, 237990 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction, accounts for $190.72 million, followed by 221320 Sewage Treatment Facilities at $168.69 million and 541330 Engineering Services at $103.37 million. Together, the top three NAICS represent a substantial share of total obligations, indicating a procurement profile centered on infrastructure, utility, and technical support services. Award volume is more dispersed than dollars, with higher-count categories such as 221122 Electric Power Distribution, 541380 Testing Laboratories, and 562111 Solid Waste Collection carrying comparatively smaller obligated amounts.

Annual Trend

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    year,
    total_obligated,
    award_count,
    formatReadableQuantity(total_obligated) AS total_obligated_readable
FROM
(
    SELECT
        toYear(parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate)) AS year,
        sum(content__award__dollarValues__obligatedAmount) AS total_obligated,
        count() AS award_count
    FROM fpds.data
    WHERE
        contract_type = 1
        AND content__award__purchaserInformation__contractingOfficeAgencyID = '19BM'
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) >= toStartOfYear(now()) - INTERVAL 10 YEAR
        AND parseDateTimeBestEffortOrNull(content__award__relevantContractDates__signedDate) < toStartOfYear(now())
    GROUP BY year
)
ORDER BY year DESC
Year Total Obligated Readable Award Actions
2025 126,349,909.93 126.35 million 440
2024 158,905,156.94 158.91 million 393
2023 145,690,859.87 145.69 million 410
2022 100,201,636.45 100.20 million 434
2021 57,799,382.16 57.80 million 611
2020 35,295,352.05 35.30 million 551
2019 47,490,203.27 47.49 million 681
2018 39,391,999.14 39.39 million 742
2017 47,673,269.89 47.67 million 902
2016 53,530,482.64 53.53 million 944

Insight

Over the last 10 years, INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION: U.S.-MEXICO obligated $812.33 million across 6,108 awards, with an average award value of $132,994. Obligations were highest in 2024 ($158.91 million) and 2023 ($145.69 million), then declined in 2025 to $126.35 million. Earlier years were materially lower, with annual obligations ranging from $35.30 million to $57.80 million in 2016–2021, indicating a notable increase in recent spending concentration. Award counts were highest in 2016–2017 and generally trended downward before rising again in 2025.

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