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Maryland Department of General Services purchases totaled $240,333,427 in 2017

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Maryland Department of General Services's biggest purchases in 2017 included $32,555,212 to Gilbane Building Company, $23,029,022 to Crna University Md Medic and $14,747,783 to Howard County Government, public records analyzed by Maryland State Wire show.

The Department of Budget and Management publishes all payments made by public agencies in each fiscal year. Vendors include private businesses, local governments, non-profit organizations, and individuals.

Maryland Department of General Services reported 485 purchases in fiscal year 2017, with total purchases reaching $240,333,427. The top 20 purchases accounted for 63.6 percent of the agency's total spending that year.

Top 20 Maryland Department of General Services purchases
Vendor name
Vendor Zip Code
Amount
Gilbane Building Company
02860
$32,555,212
Crna University Md Medic
21201
$23,029,022
Howard County Government
21043
$14,747,783
Prince George's Comm Collg
20774
$10,185,336
Pinnacle Wind Llc
08540
$9,789,836
Harkins Builders Inc
21044
$8,977,360
College Of Southern Maryland
20646
$8,868,674
Wgl Energy Services
19101
$6,514,244
Whiting Turner Contracting Co
21286
$5,019,491
Harford Community College
21015
$4,475,280
Anne Arundel County Public Schools
21401
$3,950,969
Turner Construction Company
21201
$3,948,853
Prince Georges Co-Treasury Div Administration
20772
$3,190,368
Exelon Corp Dba Renewable Power Generation Llc
60603
$3,102,280
Urban N Zink Contractor Inc
21027
$2,631,377
City Of Annapolis
21401
$2,500,419
Wicomico County Director Of Finance
21804
$2,500,000
Costello Construction Of Md Inc
21044
$2,361,510
Baltimore Gas & Electric
21203
$2,353,546
Alliance Inc
21236
$2,206,265

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