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Department of Defense award

Bl Harbert International LLC · Department of Defense

$227,627,901
2

Department of State award

Bl Harbert International LLC · Department of State

$210,741,550
3

Department of Defense award

Mccarthy Building Companies, Inc. · Department of Defense

$175,651,977
4

Department of Defense award

Bl Harbert International LLC · Department of Defense

$171,506,091
5

Department of the Interior award

Mccarthy Building Companies, Inc. · Department of the Interior

$119,618,999
6

General Services Administration award

Mccarthy Building Companies, Inc. · General Services Administration

$76,275,658
7

Department of Defense award

Bl Harbert International LLC · Department of Defense

$61,350,000
8

Department of Defense award

Swinerton Builders · Department of Defense

$57,747,242
9

Department of Defense award

Bl Harbert International LLC · Department of Defense

$45,768,635
10

Department of Defense award

M. A. Mortenson Company · Department of Defense

$38,831,793
11

Department of Defense award

Hitt Contracting, Inc. · Department of Defense

$25,997,638
12

Department of Defense award

M. A. Mortenson Company · Department of Defense

$20,132,507
13

Department of the Interior award

Mccarthy Building Companies, Inc. · Department of the Interior

$14,599,724
14

General Services Administration award

Swinerton Builders · General Services Administration

$14,314,737
15

Department of Transportation award

Kimley-horn And Associates INC · Department of Transportation

$13,579,070
16

Department of Defense award

Burns & Mcdonnell, Inc. · Department of Defense

$11,164,763
17

Department of Homeland Security award

Ve Nika Jv · Department of Homeland Security

$7,983,803
18

Department of Defense award

Woolpert-kzf Jv LLC · Department of Defense

$6,768,911
19

Department of Defense award

Burns & Mcdonnell, Inc. · Department of Defense

$6,367,858
20

Department of Health and Human Services award

Mccarthy Building Companies, Inc. · Department of Health and Human Services

$5,931,297
21

Department of the Interior award

Mwh Constructors INC · Department of the Interior

$5,874,958
22

Department of Veterans Affairs award

Smithgroup INC & Marmon Mok · Department of Veterans Affairs

$5,757,083
23

District of Columbia Courts award

Aecom Technical Services, Inc. · District of Columbia Courts

$4,951,907
24

Department of Defense award

Hntb Corporation · Department of Defense

$4,816,183
25

Department of Defense award

Woolpert-rs&h LLC · Department of Defense

$4,717,753
26

PROJECT TITLE: SCOPING AND DESIGN OF THE SANDIA-JEMEZ MOUNTAIN WILDLIFE CORRIDOR IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO :::: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THE PUEBLO OF SANTA ANA WILL DESIGN WILDLIFE OVERPASSES, UNDERPASSES, AND OTHER FEATURES ALONG NEARLY EIGHT MILES OF US-550 AND 19 MILES OF INTERSTATE 25. SPECIES IMPACTED BY WILDLIFE-VEHICLE COLLISIONS ALONG THESE ROADWAYS INCLUDE MULE DEER, ELK, PRONGHORN (ANTELOPE), BLACK BEARS, AND MOUNTAIN LIONS.

Pueblo Of Santa Ana · Department of Transportation

$4,460,648
27

Department of Defense award

Aecom International Inc. · Department of Defense

$4,337,051
28

Department of Defense award

Burns & Mcdonnell, Inc. · Department of Defense

$3,982,241
29

Department of the Interior award

Woolpert, Inc. · Department of the Interior

$3,802,484
30

Department of Defense award

Burns & Mcdonnell Engineering Company, Inc. · Department of Defense

$3,759,603
31

IGF::OT::IGF TAMAYA DRAINAGE PROJECT, PUEBLO OF SANTA ANA, SANDOVAL COUNTY, NM

Pueblo Of Santa Ana · Department of Defense

$3,746,409
32

Department of the Interior award

Mwh Constructors INC · Department of the Interior

$3,697,905
33

Department of State award

Nv5 Consultants, Inc. · Department of State

$3,655,006
34

Department of Defense award

Ea Engineering, Science, And Technology, Inc., Pbc · Department of Defense

$3,526,458
35

Department of Defense award

Nika Technologies INC · Department of Defense

$3,409,506
36

Department of Defense award

Moffatt & Nichol · Department of Defense

$3,268,512
37

General Services Administration award

Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. · General Services Administration

$3,071,827
38

Department of Defense award

Pond-cdm Smith Jv LP · Department of Defense

$2,815,660
39

Department of Defense award

Pond-woolpert, LLC · Department of Defense

$2,603,932
40

Department of Defense award

Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp. · Department of Defense

$2,393,373
41

Environmental Protection Agency award

Farnsworth Group, INC · Environmental Protection Agency

$2,341,648
42

DESCRIPTION:THE PURPOSE OF THIS AWARD IS TO PROVIDE FUNDING UNDER THE INFLATION REDUCTION ACT (IRA) TO THE PUEBLO OF SANDIA. THE RECIPIENT WILL IMPLEMENT GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) REDUCTION PROGRAMS, POLICIES, PROJECTS, AND MEASURES IDENTIFIED IN THEIR PRIORITY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN (PCAP) DEVELOPED UNDER A CLIMATE POLLUTION REDUCTION GRANTS (CPRG) PLANNING GRANT. ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED THROUGH THIS GRANT WILL BENEFIT ALL RESIDENTS LIVING ON THE PUEBLO OF SANDIA RESERVATION AND WITHIN THE BERNALILLO AND SANDOVAL COUNTIES, AND VISITORS TO THE PUEBLO OF SANDIA CASINO AND RESORT LOCATED IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO THROUGH FOUR MAIN OBJECTIVES: IMPLEMENTATION OF AMBITIOUS MEASURES THAT WILL ACHIEVE SIGNIFICANT CUMULATIVE GHG REDUCTIONS BY 2030 AND BEYOND; PURSUIT OF MEASURES THAT WILL ACHIEVE SUBSTANTIAL COMMUNITY BENEFITS, PARTICULARLY IN LOW-INCOME AND DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES; COMPLEMENTING OTHER FUNDING SOURCES TO MAXIMIZE THESE GHG REDUCTIONS AND COMMUNITY BENEFITS; AND, PURSUIT OF INNOVATIVE POLICIES AND PROGRAMS THAT ARE REPLICABLE AND CAN BE 'SCALED UP' ACROSS MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS. TO ACHIEVE THESE OBJECTIVES, THE CLIMATE POLLUTION REDUCTION GRANT INCLUDES TWO MAJOR PROJECTS - THE SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC PROJECT (PV SYSTEM) AND THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY CHARGING STATIONS PROJECT. EACH PROJECT WAS SELECTED FOR ITS ABILITY TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS. THE PROPOSED SOLAR PV SYSTEM WILL EFFECTIVELY MITIGATE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY DIRECTLY REDUCING THE GRID CONSUMPTION OF ONE THE LARGEST CONSUMERS OF POWER IN THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO - THE SANDIA RESORT AND CASINO. WHILE THIS INITIAL INVESTMENT IN SOLAR INFRASTRUCTURE WILL ONLY BE ABLE TO OFFSET A PORTION OF THE SANDIA RESORT AND CASINO'S POWER NEEDS, THIS PROJECT WILL HELP DEMONSTRATE THE EFFICACY OF SOLAR ENERGY IN AIDING THE PUEBLO OF SANDIA'S LARGER ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS. ADDITIONALLY, THIS SOLAR PROJECT WILL HELP TO DEMONSTRATE THE FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF FURTHER INVESTMENT IN SOLAR ENERGY PROJECTS TO POWER THE PUEBLO'S COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES, WHICH WILL BE AN IMPORTANT PART OF SECURING BUY-IN FROM TRIBAL LEADERSHIP AND CASINO MANAGEMENT WHEN LOOKING TO SCALE UP RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS. THE PROJECT ALSO IS REPLICABLE IN THAT THE SUCCESS OF SUCH A PROJECT WILL BE A MODEL FOR OTHER TRIBAL CASINOS, WHICH ARE OFTEN THE LARGEST SINGLE SOURCES OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION ON TRIBAL LANDS. INVESTMENTS IN THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE( EV) CHARGING STATIONS WILL HELP ENCOURAGE THE ONGOING NATIONWIDE TRANSITION IN THE TRANSPORTATION SECTOR TOWARDS ELECTRIC VEHICLES. FOR SUCH A TRANSITION TO BE POSSIBLE, THE APPROPRIATE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE MUST BE IN PLACE. THE PUEBLO OF SANDIA IS LOOKING TO DO ITS PART IN DEVELOPING THIS INFRASTRUCTURE BY INSTALLING LEVEL 2 AND 3 CHARGING STATIONS AT THE CASINO AND RESORT AND OTHER PUEBLO FACILITIES. AS DEMAND FOR EV CHARGING INCREASES WITH EV USAGE, THE PUEBLO WILL SCALE UP THE INSTALLATION OF CHARGING STATIONS AS NECESSARY. ADDITIONALLY, THE PUEBLO WILL MAINTAIN COMMUNICATION WITH THE COMMUNITY REGARDING WHAT FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL INCENTIVE PROGRAMS RESIDENTS CAN LEVERAGE BY TRANSITIONING TO ELECTRIC VEHICLES. THE 356-KW SYSTEM WILL DIRECTLY RESULT IN EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS OF 1125 MT CO2E (CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENT) IN THE PERIOD OF 2025-2030, AND 4129 MT CO2E IN THE PERIOD OF 2025 TO 2050. THE INSTALLATION OF SIXTEEN ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGING POINTS THROUGHOUT THE RESERVATION WILL DIRECTLY RESULT IN EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS OF 944 MT CO2E AND 4721 MT CO2E IN THE PERIODS OF 2025-2030 AND 2025 - 2050, RESPECTIVELY. ACTIVITIES:THE ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED INCLUDE: - INSTALLATION OF A COMMERCIAL SCALE 356 KILOWATTS (KW) PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM (PV SYSTEM) ON TOP OF THE SANDIA RESORT AND CASINO PARKING GARAGE PRODUCING 557-MEGAWATT HOUR (MWH) PER YEAR. THE SOLAR PANELS' STORED ENERGY WILL BE USED AS A SIGNIFICANT FIRST EFFORT TO OFFSET THE ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ASSOCIATED GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIO

Pueblo Of Sandia · Environmental Protection Agency

$1,912,238
43

Department of Transportation award

Wsp USA INC · Department of Transportation

$1,870,020
44

General Services Administration award

Swinerton Builders · General Services Administration

$1,859,191
45

Department of Transportation award

Wsp USA INC · Department of Transportation

$1,848,083
46

Department of Defense award

Atkins North America, Inc. · Department of Defense

$1,841,861
47

Department of the Interior award

Mwh Constructors INC · Department of the Interior

$1,826,519
48

Department of Defense award

Hntb Corporation · Department of Defense

$1,721,780
49

Department of State award

Exp Federal Inc. · Department of State

$1,699,221
50

Department of Defense award

Benham - Mead & Hunt · Department of Defense

$1,683,953

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