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Facilities support services federal obligations in Ohio (NAICS 561210)

Three hundred seventy-three facilities-support awards in Ohio carry $101.7 million. Ohio place of performance plus Facilities Support Services (NAICS 561210) accounts for $101,721,586.19 in USAspending.gov obligations across 373 awards. 373 awards against $101.7 million is a mid-scale support-services book, close in row count to South Carolina’s 377-award 561210 cell but a different state total. The arithmetic mean is about $272,712 per award. That cell is a two-field join, not a South Carolina 561210 cell, a janitorial-only total, or a base-housing census.

Key figures

  • NAICS 561210 in Ohio: $101,721,586.19 across 373 USAspending awards.
  • Implied mean about $272,712 per award on 373 actions.
  • Ohio facilities support is not South Carolina’s 561210 cell.
  • Cite obligations from USAspending.gov; keep both sides of the join.

NAICS 561210 and Ohio as a facilities join

The relationship is mechanical: industry code 561210 and state OH on the same award roll into $101,721,586.19. NAICS 561210 is facilities support services, providing operating-staff packages, not janitorial services alone and not construction. Remove either filter and the number changes. This page never claims the pair caused the other side to exist.

373 awards against $101.7 million is a mid-scale support-services book, close in row count to South Carolina’s 377-award 561210 cell but a different state total. 373 award lines can look sparse or crowded depending on the industry. Either way, 373 is not employment, not a plant census, and not a patient count. USAspending counts award records. Unique recipients remain off this packet.

Cross-check Ohio federal spending if you need other NAICS in OH, NAICS 561210 if you need other states, Ohio industries for the in-state code list, and All spending ties for other joins. Those URLs are parents and siblings, not addends for $101,721,586.19.

Facilities support, not janitorial-only or another state

South Carolina and Oklahoma also have 561210 joins in this slice. Janitorial services (561720) is a different code. NAICS 561210 is facilities support services, providing operating-staff packages, not janitorial services alone and not construction. Speech often blends neighboring manufacturing or services codes. This table does not. $101,721,586.19 is 561210 only, inside Ohio only.

Do not add South Carolina’s facilities-support dollars into this Ohio total. The packet measures one state key. About $272,712 per award comes from dividing $101,721,586.19 by 373. Use that ratio as a scale check, not as a typical Ohio invoice. No median and no fiscal-year slice appear in the facts.

Ohio geography on a 561210 cell

Ohio’s OH tag does not split Columbus from Cincinnati, Dayton, or a named installation. All share the state key. Ordinary maps mention Columbus, Dayton, or a named installation. This extract has no such split. All of those places, if they appear at all, share OH inside $101,721,586.19.

A Ohio performance tag can sit on work whose parts, crews, or ships moved through other states. The join reports the tag, not a bill of lading. Ohio federal spending uses the same place-of-performance rule for every industry on the state hub.

Obligations versus outlays for Ohio 561210

$101,721,586.19 is obligated, not necessarily paid. Outlays, cancellations, and fiscal-year buckets are unpublished. 373 is the award-record count for NAICS 561210 in Ohio. Do not upgrade the figure to ‘Ohio already received $101,721,586.19 in facilities support payments.’ Keep obligations as the verb.

What the 561210–Ohio pair does not prove

Industry presence in Ohio and federal obligations in that industry can move together or not; this packet cannot say which. Do not add South Carolina’s facilities-support dollars into this Ohio total. The packet measures one state key. Do not fold FEC donations into USAspending. Cite both sides: Facilities Support Services and Ohio. Related indexes: Ohio industries and All spending ties.

How to cite NAICS 561210 in Ohio

Quote USAspending.gov NAICS industry aggregates by place of performance state: Facilities Support Services (561210) in Ohio, $101,721,586.19, 373 awards, mean about $272,712. Point to Ohio federal spending and NAICS 561210 as the unfiltered parents. Leave population and years out; they are not packet facts. Readers who reuse Facilities support in Ohio | $101.7M should keep both sides of the join in the same sentence, cite USAspending.gov as the source, and treat award rows as records rather than unique vendors. The live hubs linked from this page can refresh the snapshot; this narrative does not invent a fiscal year, a recipient list, or an outlay total that the packet omitted. Place of performance remains a geography tag, not proof that work stayed inside the named state.

Questions

How much has NAICS 561210 obligated in Ohio?
USAspending.gov shows $101,721,586.19 obligated on 373 awards where NAICS 561210 meets Ohio place of performance. That is the join total, not an outlay and not every Ohio federal award. The industry string is Facilities Support Services.
Is this the same as South Carolina facilities support?
The file has 373 awards and $101,721,586.19 in obligations. Sparse cells can still be large in dollars; busy cells can be many small actions. About $272,712 per award is the quotient of those two facts. Recipients and medians are not in the packet.
Does 561210 include building construction?
Building construction sits on other NAICS. $101,721,586.19 is facilities support services in Ohio on 373 awards. South Carolina and Oklahoma have their own 561210 joins. Quote 561210 and Ohio together. Do not merge sibling state books. Unique recipients are unpublished.
Where are the parent Ohio and NAICS 561210 tables?
The live parents are Ohio federal spending and NAICS 561210. Ohio industries indexes codes inside the state. All spending ties lists other pairs. This page holds only 561210 × Ohio at $101,721,586.19. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

USAspending.gov NAICS industry aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.