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Highway, Street, And Bridge Construction federal obligations in Ohio (NAICS 237310)

USAspending.gov records $160,828,277 in NAICS 237310 (Highway, Street, And Bridge Construction) obligations with Ohio place of performance, across 138 awards. The join is NAICS 237310 with Ohio place of performance. Washington’s 237310 page is a different pair with more awards. Average obligation per award is about $1,165,422, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical invoice.

Key figures

  • NAICS 237310 in Ohio: $160,828,277 across 138 awards.
  • Average obligation per award is about $1,165,422.
  • The total is obligations, not outlays, and not nationwide highway and bridge construction.
  • OH is place of performance, not a metro split.

What the highway and bridge construction–Ohio join is

NAICS 237310 and place-of-performance state OH meet on this tie. $160,828,277 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not the nationwide total for highway and bridge construction, not Ohio’s entire federal inflow, and not cash already paid. 237310 is highway, street, and bridge construction, not other heavy civil construction (237990) and not Washington’s 237310 join.

138 is an award-action count. Modifications, delivery orders, and repeat vehicles add rows. Unique vendors are not published in this packet. Dividing $160,828,277 by 138 yields about $1,165,422 per award on average. The join does not rank Ohio against other states and does not assign a fiscal year; none is in the facts.

Open Ohio federal spending for the state rollup, NAICS 237310 for the industry hub, Ohio industries for other NAICS in the same geography, and All spending ties for other pairs.

NAICS 237310 as the industry side

USAspending labels NAICS 237310 as Highway, Street, And Bridge Construction. Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction is a civil-construction code. The packet does not name routes, bridges, or contractors. Other heavy civil work sits on 237990. Do not add Ohio and Washington 237310 totals. The industry hub for NAICS 237310 does not require Ohio geography; only this overlay applies both filters.

A second highway and bridge construction join in another state uses the same NAICS and a different dollar total. Do not treat Ohio’s 237310 figure as a synonym for every highway and bridge construction award in the catalog. 237310 is highway, street, and bridge construction, not other heavy civil construction (237990) and not Washington’s 237310 join. Award titles on the NAICS 237310 page are the place to see what a given line bought.

Place of performance in Ohio

Ohio on this join is a USAspending geography field, not a claim that every dollar was disbursed to Ohio residents. Ohio POP is statewide, not a Columbus-only or Cleveland overlay. Washington 237310 dollars do not sit inside this Ohio total. An award can list OH while later work occurs in Kentucky or Indiana; those states are not inside this sum. Awards can list OH while later performance occurs elsewhere.

The state hub for Ohio shows how NAICS 237310 sits beside other industries in the same geography. This packet does not split metros, counties, or congressional districts. Open Ohio federal spending for the state rollup, NAICS 237310 for the industry hub, Ohio industries for other NAICS in the same geography, and All spending ties for other pairs.

Award count, mean, and obligations

138 awards is a thinner action file than Washington’s 231-award 237310 join, but this page does not rank the two states. The mean is not a typical mile-of-pavement price. Award count 138 is a record count, not a payment count and not a unique-contractor census. Readers who need transaction-level detail should use the Ohio industries list and the NAICS 237310 hub.

An obligation is a legal commitment. $160,828,277 is that kind of sum. Outlays can lag. This packet has no outlay total and no fiscal-year split. Citing $160,828,277 as cash already spent in Ohio over-reads the field.

What this pair does not prove

Fewer award rows in Ohio than in Washington is a record-count difference, not a finding that Ohio built fewer roads. Lots, modifications, and coding practices all affect row counts. Obligations are not outlays. Keep $160,828,277 labeled as NAICS 237310 obligations with Ohio place of performance. Campaign contributions and USAspending awards are different datasets; this page does not claim donations fund these obligations.

A later ingest can restate $160,828,277 without changing the join key of NAICS 237310 and OH. Rewrite only the sentence whose source moved. Open Ohio federal spending for the state rollup, NAICS 237310 for the industry hub, Ohio industries for other NAICS in the same geography, and All spending ties for other pairs. Correlation is not causation.

Questions

How much has NAICS 237310 obligated in Ohio?
USAspending.gov records $160,828,277 in obligations for NAICS 237310 (Highway, Street, And Bridge Construction) with Ohio place of performance, covering 138 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not the nationwide highway and bridge construction figure. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Does $161M mean the Treasury spent that much in Ohio?
No. The figure is obligations on awards tagged to NAICS 237310 and Ohio place of performance. Outlays can differ. Place of performance is a geography field, not proof that every dollar was disbursed to Ohio vendors or residents. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Is this the same as Washington NAICS 237310 spending?
No. This join is highway, street, and bridge construction (237310) with Ohio place of performance: $160,828,277 across 138 awards. Washington’s 237310 pair is a separate page. Other heavy civil work is 237990. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Where is the live highway and bridge construction–Ohio table?
Ohio federal spending is the state rollup. NAICS 237310 is the industry hub without a state filter. Ohio industries lists other NAICS in Ohio. All spending ties lists other pairs. The $160,828,277 and 138 awards on this page are the 237310×OH join only. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

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