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Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing federal obligations in Iowa (NAICS 336120)

USAspending.gov records $37,107,142.82 in NAICS 336120 (Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing) obligations with Iowa place of performance, across 383 awards. The join is one motor-vehicle manufacturing code plus Iowa geography, not boat building, not electronic computer manufacturing, and not Iowa’s entire industrial award book. Mean obligation per award is about $96,885, a mid-scale vehicle-manufacturing file rather than a handful of hull-sized vehicles.

Key figures

  • NAICS 336120 in Iowa: $37,107,142.82 across 383 awards.
  • Average obligation per award is about $96,885.
  • 336120 is heavy-duty truck manufacturing, not boat building.
  • The total is obligations, not outlays; IA is place of performance.

Iowa and heavy-duty truck manufacturing as a pair

NAICS 336120 and place-of-performance state IA meet on this tie. $37,107,142.82 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not Iowa’s statewide federal total, not NAICS 336612 boat building, and not cash already paid. Heavy duty truck manufacturing is a discrete six-digit code; it is not a residual 336-series dump.

383 is an award-action count. Delivery orders and modifications can add rows. Unique vendors are not published. The join does not rank Iowa against other states and does not assign a fiscal year; none is in the facts.

Open Iowa federal spending for the state rollup, NAICS 336120 for the industry hub, Iowa industries for other NAICS in the same geography, and All spending ties for other pairs.

Trucks, not boats or computers

USAspending labels NAICS 336120 as Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing. Boat building and electronic computer manufacturing are different codes with their own Iowa overlays on this slice. Sharing Iowa geography does not merge those NAICS into $37,107,142.82. The industry hub for NAICS 336120 does not require Iowa.

The packet names no models, GVWR classes, or primes. Award titles on the NAICS 336120 page are the place to see what a given line bought. Do not treat the overlay as a statewide truck-plant census.

Place of performance in Iowa

Iowa on this join is a geography field, not a Des Moines-only or Cedar Rapids-only overlay. Place of performance can list IA while later assembly or shipping occurs in Illinois or Nebraska; those states are not inside this total unless also coded IA. The packet does not split counties or congressional districts.

The state hub for Iowa shows how 336120 sits beside other industries with IA place of performance. Awards can list Iowa while headquarters sit elsewhere.

383 awards under $37.1 million

Dividing $37,107,142.82 by 383 yields about $96,885 per award on average. That ratio is packet arithmetic, not a typical chassis price. Award count 383 is a record count, not a payment count. Readers who need transaction-level detail should use Iowa industries and the NAICS 336120 hub.

An obligation is a legal commitment. $37,107,142.82 is that kind of sum. This packet has no outlay total. Citing the figure as cash already spent in Iowa over-reads the field.

Limits of the join

A truck-manufacturing NAICS plus Iowa is not an employment ranking or a claim that campaign contributions funded the awards. FEC filings and USAspending awards are different datasets. Keep $37,107,142.82 labeled as NAICS 336120 obligations with Iowa place of performance.

A later ingest can restate the dollars or the 383 count without changing the join key of NAICS 336120 and IA. Correlation is not causation.

Iowa trucks versus Iowa computers and air-support joins

Iowa also has electronic computer manufacturing (334111) and other support activities for air transportation (488190) on this slice. $37,107,142.82 across 383 awards is NAICS 336120. Truck manufacturing is not computer manufacturing and not air-support. Do not present the three Iowa overlays as one industrial program.

Iowa federal spending, NAICS 336120, Iowa industries, and All spending ties remain the navigation set. The mean of about $96,885 does not travel to the computer or air-support pages. Place of performance is Iowa statewide in this packet, not a named assembly city. Obligations remain commitments, not outlays.

Readers who only need the headline can stop at NAICS 336120 in Iowa: $37,107,142.82 across 383 awards. The rest of this page exists to keep that headline attached to both join sides, to the obligation-versus-outlay distinction, and to the four internal hubs listed above. Nothing in the packet supports a contractor roster, a fiscal-year split, or a claim that campaign donations funded these USAspending obligations.

Iowa’s 336120 cell is a truck-manufacturing join. The 383-award count is an action inventory, not a chassis census. $37,107,142.82 remains an obligation sum with Iowa place of performance. Open the four linked hubs for parent tables rather than summing this overlay into statewide or nationwide manufacturing.

Questions

How much has NAICS 336120 obligated in Iowa?
USAspending.gov records $37,107,142.82 in obligations for NAICS 336120 (Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing) with Iowa place of performance, covering 383 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not the nationwide heavy-duty truck figure. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Does this include boat building in Iowa?
No. This join is NAICS 336120 only. Boat building is NAICS 336612, a different code. The $37,107,142.82 and 383 awards here do not absorb other 336-series manufacturing. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Is 383 the number of truck plants in Iowa?
No. The extract lists 383 awards totaling $37,107,142.82. Delivery orders and modifications can multiply rows. Unique vendors are not published in this packet. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Where is the live heavy-duty truck–Iowa table?
Iowa federal spending is the state rollup. NAICS 336120 is the industry hub without a state filter. Iowa industries lists other NAICS in Iowa. All spending ties lists other pairs. The $37,107,142.82 and 383 awards are the 336120×IA join only. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

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