Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction federal obligations in Utah (NAICS 237990)
USAspending.gov records $138,951,001.62 in NAICS 237990 (Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction) obligations with Utah place of performance, across 60 awards. The join is industry code plus geography, not a nationwide Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction budget. Average obligation per award is about $2,315,850.03 — a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical heavy-civil or specialty-construction award.
Key figures
- NAICS 237990 in Utah: $138,951,001.62 across 60 awards.
- Average obligation per award is about $2,315,850.03.
- The total is obligations, not outlays, and not nationwide heavy civil construction.
- UT is place of performance, not a Salt Lake City-only split.
- FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell.
What the heavy civil construction–Utah join is
NAICS 237990 and place-of-performance state UT meet here. $138,951,001.62 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not nationwide Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction, not Utah's entire federal inflow, and not cash already paid. Utah 237990 is other heavy civil construction, not Wasatch highway work (237310) and not a Salt Lake crew roster. 237990 is Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction, not highway construction (237310) or pipeline construction (237120). Dam, marine, and specialty-civil folklore and Wasatch-front and desert-county folklore may send a reader here. Those stories are not extra packet dollars and not a census of projects or crews.
60 award actions sit behind that dollar figure — a short award list beside $138,951,001.62. A short row list can still mix one large instrument with smaller service awards. The join does not rank Utah against other states and does not name heavy-civil contractors inside the extract. Unique vendors are unpublished.
Open Utah federal spending for the statewide rollup, NAICS 237990 for the industry hub, Utah industries for other NAICS in the same geography, and All spending ties for other pairs. Quote those hubs as parents, not as addends to $138,951,001.62.
60 NAICS 237990 actions under one Utah filter
Dividing $138,951,001.62 by 60 yields about $2,315,850.03 per award on average. That average hides contracts, grants, and other instruments. It is not a typical heavy-civil or specialty-construction award. A second heavy civil construction join in another state uses the same NAICS and a different dollar total. Do not treat Utah's 237990 figure as a synonym for every Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction award in the catalog.
Dam, marine, and specialty-civil folklore is a coding conversation, not a packet field. Industry titles on NAICS 237990 are the place to see what a given line bought. Wasatch-front and desert-county folklore may explain a search path. It does not add dollars or heavy-civil contractors.
NAICS 237990 without a Utah overlay is a different total
The industry hub for NAICS 237990 aggregates Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction without requiring UT geography. Utah federal spending aggregates all industries with Utah place of performance. Utah industries lists other NAICS in Utah. Only this tie applies both the 237990 filter and the Utah geography tag, which is why it cites 60 awards and $138,951,001.62.
Place of performance in Utah is a USAspending geography field. Awards can list UT while later civil construction occurs in Colorado or Nevada. heavy civil construction awards coded to those places do not sit in this total even if a vendor's mailroom is in Salt Lake City. This packet does not split Salt Lake City from Provo or Ogden. Salt Lake City, Provo, and Ogden are reader landmarks, not packet subtotals.
Obligations, not outlays
An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $138,951,001.62 is the former. This packet has no outlay total, no fiscal-year split, and no de-obligation history. Citing the figure as money already spent in Utah over-reads the field. USAspending.gov NAICS aggregates by place of performance state are the source.
Award count 60 is a record count, not a payment count and not a unique-contractor census. Catalog lines, delivery orders, and modifications can each mint a row. Readers who need transaction-level detail should use Utah industries and NAICS 237990. Keep the obligation word on $138,951,001.62.
What this pair does not prove
A large heavy civil construction total in Utah does not mean the industry caused Utah's fiscal mix, and it does not connect these obligations to campaign contributions. Correlation between Wasatch-front and desert-county folklore and 237990 awards is expected; it is not a finding about waste or plant quality. No performance metric is in the packet. Utah 237990 is other heavy civil construction, not Wasatch highway work (237310) and not a Salt Lake crew roster.
Keep $138,951,001.62 labeled as NAICS 237990 obligations with Utah place of performance. FEC individual contributions are a different dataset. Do not claim that donations paid for $138,951,001.62 in Utah. No contractor or award-recipient names are in the packet, and none are invented.
How to cite 237990 in Utah
A clean footnote names NAICS 237990 (Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction), Utah place of performance, $138,951,001.62 in obligations, and 60 awards on USAspending.gov. Keep the obligation word. Do not call $138,951,001.62 cash outlays. Mean dollars per action remain about $2,315,850.03 if you divide those two facts — a ratio, not a typical heavy-civil or specialty-construction award.
Utah federal spending, NAICS 237990, Utah industries, and All spending ties keep the same unit. A later ingest can restate $138,951,001.62 without changing the join definition. Rewrite only the sentence whose source moved. Salt Lake City-versus-Provo folklore is not a metro split in this packet. Heavy-civil contractors names belong on the overlay if they appear as recipients; they are not extra packet dollars. Correlation is not causation.
Questions
- How much has NAICS 237990 obligated in Utah?
- USAspending.gov records $138,951,001.62 in obligations for NAICS 237990 (Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction) with Utah place of performance, covering 60 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not nationwide Other Heavy And Civil Engineering Construction.
- Does this total include every Utah heavy-civil or specialty-construction award?
- The extract lists 60 award actions totaling $138,951,001.62. Average obligation per award is about $2,315,850.03, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical heavy-civil or specialty-construction award. Unique heavy-civil contractors are not published here.
- Is this a Salt Lake City-only heavy civil construction total?
- No. $138,951,001.62 and 60 awards are statewide Utah place of performance. This packet does not split Salt Lake City from Provo or Ogden. Awards coded to Colorado or Nevada are outside this cell even if mail is handled in Salt Lake City.
- Where is the live heavy civil construction–Utah table?
- Utah federal spending is the state rollup. NAICS 237990 is the industry hub without a state filter. Utah industries lists other NAICS in Utah. All spending ties lists other pairs. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
USAspending.gov NAICS industry aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.