Federal obligations in commercial and industrial machinery repair except automotive and electronic (NAICS 811310)
Federal contract obligations tagged NAICS 811310 — commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except automotive and electronic) repair and maintenance — total $3,111,167,349.42 across 11,698 awards, according to USAspending.gov aggregates on SpendingVault. Census excludes automotive and electronic repair from this title; those sit on other 811 lines. The figure is obligations, not outlays. Assistance awards often omit NAICS and do not add to this total.
Key figures
- NAICS 811310 contract obligations total $3,111,167,349.42 on USAspending.gov.
- The rollup covers 11,698 awards and is not cash outlays.
- 811310 is industrial machinery repair except auto and electronic, not new-machine manufacturing.
- Assistance awards without NAICS are omitted from this total.
Industrial machinery repair, not electronics or auto shops
NAICS 811310 covers repair of commercial and industrial machinery except automotive and electronic. Pump, compressor, and plant-equipment shop work can land here when the award is tagged 811310. Electronic/precision repair (811210) and auto repair sit elsewhere. The $3,111,167,349.42 total is the except-auto-and-electronic machinery-repair tag, not all maintenance.
A radio-depot award tagged 811213 will not raise this industrial-machinery row. A pump-shop vehicle tagged 811310 will. SpendingVault reports the USAspending award tag, not a millwright roster and not an FEC employer string such as “mechanic.”
11,698 awards on a $3.11 billion obligation stock
Eleven thousand six hundred ninety-eight awards produced $3,111,167,349.42 in obligations. That action count is thick: work orders can stack. The packet does not split field service from depot overhauls. The table shows tagged dollars and the 11,698-award count.
Obligations move with new awards, options, and modifications, including deobligations. Outlays are payments and are not this $3,111,167,349.42 rollup. A multi-year vehicle can show a large commitment while invoices follow performance. The industry page does not convert obligations into a cash calendar.
How USAspending attaches this NAICS
USAspending.gov stores NAICS on contract actions. plant-modernization grants and many rural-equipment assistance awards often have no NAICS field. Those dollars will not add to the 11,698 awards. Open program pages for grant-funded activity in this industry.
The label is a Census NAICS classification. It is not a millwright-license census and not campaign-finance text. Cite USAspending.gov via SpendingVault for $3,111,167,349.42 and the 11,698-award count.
What the 811310 table is and is not
The hub lists recipients and awards that share this NAICS tag. A large obligation is a disclosed commitment. It is not a finding that a pump seized, that a mill missed a turnaround, or that a small business was excluded. SpendingVault does not score outcomes from the dollar total.
Use award IDs, not the $3,111,167,349.42 headline, to separate two companies. Subcontractors may be missing if the prime coded 811310. UEI and name changes are ordinary in the file.
Neighboring 811 repair codes
Electronic and precision equipment repair (811210) and communication equipment repair (811213) are separate pages. Adding them to $3,111,167,349.42 would mix electronics shops with industrial machinery repair. That recode is not this page. Construction machinery *manufacturing* (333120) is also separate.
Assistance without NAICS remains outside the 11,698-award count. For a recipient that also holds grants, open the recipient record. This guide stays on contract NAICS 811310 from USAspending.gov. Keep obligations distinct from outlays.
Repairing machines versus making construction machinery
A new-loader award tagged 333120 will not raise the 11,698-award count. An industrial-machinery repair vehicle tagged 811310 sits in $3,111,167,349.42 even if the same prime also sells new machines under 333120. SpendingVault does not merge those rows.
Searchers who want “all federal machinery” must add manufacturing 3331 lines and electronics-repair codes and will still miss grants. This page does not perform that recode. Cite contract NAICS 811310 only. Do not treat the row as an FEC occupation called mechanic. The $3,111,167,349.42 figure remains an obligation stock on USAspending.gov. Modifications that cut a work order will lower the running total without publishing a downtime statistic on this hub. Open award rows for equipment-class descriptions. Neighboring 8113 lines stay on their own pages unless those awards were tagged 811310.
A pump overhaul tagged 811310 still sits in $3,111,167,349.42; a new construction machine tagged 333120 does not. The 11,698 awards remain an action count, not a shop census. Keep 811210 electronics repair on its own page. Cite USAspending.gov contract NAICS 811310 only. The headline is still obligations, not outlays. Automotive repair stays on 8111 pages unless the award itself carries 811310. Do not add 811210 or 333120 into $3,111,167,349.42 without documenting a recode. The 11,698 awards stay an action file, not a millwright roster. Open award rows for CLIN-level descriptions the NAICS hub does not publish. Neighboring codes stay on their own SpendingVault industry pages unless those awards were tagged 811310. Keep obligations distinct from outlays on this rollup. Assistance awards without NAICS remain outside the contract tag. The packet reports only this NAICS tag from USAspending.gov contract actions, not outlays and not assistance without a NAICS field. Do not treat this industry total as an FEC employer string or as a cash-outlay extract from Treasury.
Questions
- How much has the federal government obligated under NAICS 811310?
- USAspending.gov contract aggregates on SpendingVault show $3,111,167,349.42 in obligations across 11,698 awards tagged commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except automotive and electronic) repair and maintenance. The number is obligations, not outlays. Assistance awards without NAICS are omitted. It is not an FEC employer string and not a combined total of neighboring NAICS codes.
- Does this include electronic equipment repair?
- Electronic and precision equipment repair is NAICS 811210. Those awards will not add to the $3,111,167,349.42 total unless tagged 811310. The 11,698 awards are the commercial and industrial machinery repair (except automotive and electronic) contract tag from USAspending.gov via SpendingVault. Adding 811210 is a recode you must document on this page.
- Does this include construction machinery manufacturing?
- Construction machinery manufacturing is NAICS 333120. Those awards will not add to the $3,111,167,349.42 total unless tagged 811310. The 11,698 awards are the repair contract tag. Open the 333120 industry page for new-machine manufacturing, not this repair rollup from USAspending.gov.
- Are these figures outlays or obligations?
- They are obligations: legally binding commitments on contract actions. Outlays are payments and are not this $3,111,167,349.42 rollup. Modifications can change obligations without a same-day payment. SpendingVault cites USAspending.gov contract NAICS for the 11,698 awards, not a Treasury cash extract.
NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.