General automotive repair (NAICS 811111) federal contract obligations
Federal contract awards coded NAICS 811111, General Automotive Repair, carry $2,464,113,593.72 in obligations across 2,866 awards in the USAspending.gov records SpendingVault indexes. Census uses the code for establishments that provide general mechanical and electrical repair for automotive vehicles. On a procurement record it is the industry tag on the award—not a count of federal vehicles serviced, not a motor-pool inventory, and not outlays already paid to mechanics.
Key figures
- General Automotive Repair (NAICS 811111) shows $2,464,113,593.72 in contract obligations.
- The total covers 2,866 contract awards, not a garage or vehicle census.
- 811111 is a repair-services tag, not automatically a vehicle-purchase total.
- Dollars are obligations, not outlays; assistance without NAICS is excluded.
Two thousand eight hundred sixty-six awards, $2.46 billion
The $2,464,113,593.72 obligation stock sits on 2,866 contract awards, implying about $859,800 per award. That average can mix depot-scale maintenance vehicles with smaller shop orders. The packet does not split fleet types. It supports the sum and the count.
General automotive repair is a services code, not motor-vehicle manufacturing and not motor-vehicle body manufacturing. Those 336xxx lines, when tagged that way, sit on their own industry pages and are not inside this $2.46 billion unless they also carry 811111.
Repair obligations versus new-vehicle buys
Buying a truck is a product NAICS when tagged as manufacturing or merchant wholesale. Repairing a truck is 811111 when the awarding office reported that code. Readers who add vehicle-purchase totals to $2,464,113,593.72 invent a “fleet” figure the packet does not contain.
Obligations are commitments. A maintenance IDIQ can generate many delivery orders that each add a row to the 2,866 while the net dollars move with each order. Outlays follow invoices. This page does not publish paid-labor totals.
What 2,866 does not count
The award count includes modifications that keep 811111. It is not 2,866 garages and not 2,866 vehicles. One vendor with many task orders can dominate the count. The industry hub lists recipients.
Neighboring repair and vehicle codes
Electronic and precision-equipment repair, commercial machinery, and motor-vehicle body manufacturing appear elsewhere in the extract. Compare them on the all-industries index. Do not fold those codes into general automotive repair without citing each NAICS.
Using the auto-repair hub
The General Automotive Repair industry page lists the USAspending.gov actions behind $2.46 billion. Agencies and vendors belong there. This guide does not invent mileage, accident rates, or shop locations.
Citing 811111 without turning it into a fleet census
Quote $2,464,113,593.72 as USAspending contract obligations on 2,866 awards tagged NAICS 811111. Do not convert the total into vehicles owned. Repair codes record contractor commitments for maintenance work as classified, not GSA fleet snapshots.
Specialty repair—transmission shops, body shops, or electronic systems—may use other 8111xx codes when tagged that way. Those dollars are not automatically inside $2.46 billion. The table follows the reported six digits.
The 2,866-award count should travel with the dollars. It is large enough to show recurring orders and small enough that individual actions can still be substantial. Warehouse refreshes can move both figures. Recoding to a manufacturing NAICS would send new work elsewhere.
Assistance without NAICS remains outside. Quote USAspending.gov, quote obligations, quote 2,866 awards, and open the hub for recipients. Stop before treating general automotive repair as a recommendation to buy or service any vehicle.
Readers quoting this industry should keep two packet facts in one sentence: $2,464,113,594 in USAspending.gov contract obligations and 2,866 awards tagged NAICS 811111 (GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR). Dropping either figure hides whether the book is a few large vehicles or many small orders. The rounded obligation used for citation is $2,464,113,594; cents on the source total, if any, do not change the industry identity of the code.
GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR shows 2,866 award records, enough to include recurring orders without resembling a micro-purchase flood. Modifications that keep the code are inside the count. Repair-services codes record tagged maintenance contracts, not vehicles owned. GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR is procurement, not a fleet snapshot. Record corrections in the USAspending.gov warehouse can move both the $2,464,113,594 and the 2,866-award count. Treat the live GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR industry page as current and this file as a reading of the harvested packet.
Internal comparison belongs on the all-industries index, where NAICS 811111 sits beside other six-digit contract totals. Adding neighboring codes by hand creates a new total this packet does not contain; cite each NAICS if you add. Assistance awards that omit NAICS remain outside $2,464,113,594. Outlays remain unpublished here. Quote obligations, quote 2,866 awards, cite USAspending.gov, and open the overlay hub for recipients rather than inventing agencies, fiscal years, or unit counts the packet does not list.
A second check on language: do not call $2,464,113,594 an appropriation, a budget request, or cash disbursed. It is the recorded contract-obligation stock for GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR (NAICS 811111) in the indexed USAspending.gov extract. Do not call 2,866 a count of establishments. It is an award-record count. Those two constraints are the whole method of this guide.
Questions
- How much is obligated under NAICS 811111 general automotive repair?
- USAspending.gov contract awards tagged General Automotive Repair show $2,464,113,593.72 in obligations on 2,866 awards. That is a procurement commitment total, not a count of federal vehicles and not outlays. USAspending.gov is the source for the $2,464,113,594 obligation stock and the 2,866 contract awards tagged GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR (NAICS 811111). Assistance awards that omit NAICS are outside both figures.
- Does this include buying new cars or trucks?
- Not unless those purchase awards were also tagged 811111, which is a repair code. Vehicle manufacturing and wholesale NAICS, when used, sit on other industry pages and are outside the $2,464,113,593.72. Keep the citation on contract obligations: $2,464,113,594 on 2,866 awards coded NAICS 811111. Outlays, grants without NAICS, and unit counts are not in the packet that produced this page.
- Do 2,866 awards mean 2,866 repair shops?
- No. The 2,866 figure counts contract records, including orders and modifications that keep 811111. One contractor can generate many awards. The industry page lists the records. The industry hub lists the underlying USAspending.gov rows. This answer restates only packet facts: NAICS 811111, $2,464,113,594 obligated, and 2,866 awards for GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR.
- Are grants for vehicle programs included?
- Assistance awards often lack NAICS, so they are omitted from this rollup. The $2,464,113,593.72 and 2,866 awards are the contract slice tagged 811111. Do not treat 2,866 as establishments or $2,464,113,594 as cash disbursed. Both numbers describe USAspending.gov contract actions tagged NAICS 811111 (GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR), not assistance and not outlays.
NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.