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Engineering Services federal obligations in FY2025 (NAICS 541330)

Fiscal year 2025 crossed with Engineering Services (NAICS 541330) yields $40,357,468,549.28 in USAspending.gov obligations. The year slice is about 12.6% of the industry’s $321,520,532,189.14 published book. The join names both sides: Engineering Services and FY2025. It is not a PE-license census, not a named A/E roster, and not cash already paid. The industry parent publishes 58,198 awards across the extract; do not treat that figure as a FY2025-only row total. Correlation is not causation.

Key figures

  • Engineering Services in FY2025: $40,357,468,549.28 (NAICS 541330).
  • About 12.6% of the industry’s $321,520,532,189.14 extract total.
  • 58,198 is the industry-wide award count, not a FY2025 row total.
  • The join is NAICS 541330 × FY2025, not a PE-license census.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.

NAICS 541330 × FY2025 is an engineering join, not a stamp inventory

This page is a join: Engineering Services and fiscal year 2025. $40,357,468,549.28 is the obligation sum USAspending.gov attributes to NAICS 541330 in that fiscal year on the yearlyTrend series. It is not every federal dollar in FY2025, not Engineering Services’s lifetime book restated as a single year, and not an outlay register. NAICS 541330 is the industry parent. FY2025 federal spending is the year parent. Correlation is not causation.

The industry extract totals $321,520,532,189.14. FY2025’s $40,357,468,549.28 is the year slice of that book, about 12.6%. Remaining industry dollars sit in other fiscal years on the same NAICS, not inside this join. 58,198 is the industry-wide award count in this extract, not a FY2025 action count. Do not divide $40,357,468,549.28 by 58,198 and call the result a typical FY2025 award. Unique recipients are unpublished. This page will not invent contractors. FEC contribution tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. This page will not invent licensed engineers or contractors. About 12.6% of the industry extract sits in FY2025 on this snapshot; FY figures can be incomplete.

Engineering Services as a NAICS label

USAspending labels industry 541330 as Engineering Services. That code produced $40,357,468,549.28 when filtered to FY2025. The industry hub does not require a FY2025 filter. The fiscal-year hub does not require NAICS 541330. Only this tie applies both filters. The packet does not split civil from mechanical, systems from environmental, or contract from assistance.

SpendingVault does not grade Engineering Services on output, headcount, or policy. $40,357,468,549.28 is an obligation sum, not a verdict. The FY2024 541330 tie is a different year key. Architecture and computer-systems NAICS codes remain outside this cell. Open NAICS 541330 for the industry rollup without the year filter, FY2025 federal spending for the year rollup without the industry filter, All industries for the NAICS index, and All spending ties for other pairs.

FY2025 can still move on yearlyTrend

Fiscal year 2025 on this join is a USAspending yearlyTrend bucket, not a claim that every obligated dollar was performed in calendar 2025. Awards can list FY2025 while performance stretches across adjacent years. FY figures can be incomplete; this snapshot reports $40,357,468,549.28 as given. Other fiscal years for NAICS 541330 belong on those ties.

FY2025 federal spending shows how Engineering Services sits beside other industries in the same year extract. $40,357,468,549.28 is one industry-year column, not the year table. Quoting it as all of FY2025 would drop every other NAICS. The 12.6% industry share describes this join, not a ranking of industries as winners or losers. A 12.6% year share is a minority slice of the published 541330 book, not a ranking of firms, and not proof that FY2025 is finished.

58,198 is the industry parent count, not a FY2025 census

58,198 awards describe the Engineering Services extract, not the FY2025 slice alone. Mixing that count with $40,357,468,549.28 invents a per-award FY figure the packet does not publish. Treat 58,198 as the industry parent’s action count. Modifications can add rows on the parent. This cell is not a PE-license census, not a named A/E roster, and not a named-prime file.

Obligations versus drawings already stamped

An obligation is a recorded commitment. An outlay is a payment from the Treasury. $40,357,468,549.28 is the commitment figure for Engineering Services in FY2025. This packet has no outlay total, so none is invented. Citing the figure as cash already spent over-reads the field. Keep both sides in the citation: Engineering Services (NAICS 541330) and FY2025.

State PE boards and named-program engineering budgets answer other questions. They are not the source of this cell. If a chart mixes commercial activity with NAICS 541330 in FY2025, the chart has left the federal award series.

How to cite the 541330 × FY2025 pair

Cite: Engineering Services (NAICS 541330) obligated $40,357,468,549.28 in FY2025, per USAspending.gov yearlyTrend. Keep both keys. Keep the word obligations. Prefer NAICS 541330 and FY2025 federal spending when live tables move. None of those links convert this cell into a PE-license census, into a FY2025 award census this packet omits, or into a contractor list. Later bulk files can move both the FY2025 dollars and the industry $321,520,532,189.14 parent; quote the live hubs when the overlay and this snapshot diverge. All spending ties lists other industry-by-year pairs on the same obligation metric.

Questions

How much Engineering Services spending is in FY2025?
USAspending.gov records $40,357,468,549.28 in NAICS 541330 obligations for fiscal year 2025. That is an industry × year join, not an outlay and not all of FY2025 federal spending. The slice is about 12.6% of the industry’s $321,520,532,189.14 extract total.
Does 58,198 awards mean 58,198 engineers in FY2025?
No. 58,198 is the industry-wide award-action count in this extract, not a FY2025-only row total and not a headcount. Unique recipients are unpublished. Do not divide $40,357,468,549.28 by that count.
Is $40,357,468,549.28 cash already paid?
No. Obligations are commitments recorded on USAspending.gov awards. Outlays are a different concept and are not this packet’s headline. FY figures can be incomplete. Prefer the live industry and year hubs if the tables moved.
Where are the live NAICS 541330 and FY2025 tables?
NAICS 541330 is the industry parent. FY2025 federal spending is the year parent. All industries is the NAICS index. All spending ties lists other pairs. This page quotes 541330 × FY2025 at $40,357,468,549.28.

USAspending.gov NAICS yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays. FY figures can be incomplete for the current year.