Webber Infrastructure Management, Inc.

Webber Infrastructure Management, Inc. is a DC government contractor that has received $85.8M in purchase order payments across 1 District of Columbia agency. Their largest agency partner is District Department of Transportation.

Total Revenue

$85.8M

Agency Partners

1

Annual Revenue from DC

By fiscal year

$4.0M

FY13

$11.3M

FY14

$1.4M

FY15

$2.3M

FY16

$10.7M

FY17

$4.2M

FY19

$4.3M

FY20

$4.7M

FY21

$7.3M

FY22

$3.9M

FY23

$11.0M

FY24

$5.7M

FY25

$14.9M

FY26

Agency Relationships

Revenue breakdown by DC agency

Since Nov 2012Last: Jul 2026

What They Sell

NIGP commodity codes from purchase orders

90690009069000:Tunnels and Subways - Architectural
$31.6M
91395009139500:Paving/Resurfacing, Highway and Road
$5.3M
92594009259400:Tunnels and Subways/Engineering
$21.0M
91388529138852:MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR, TUNNEL
$15.8M
91327009132700:Construction, Highway and Road
$1.3M
95826009582600:Construction Management Services
$3.9M
90646409064640:DESIGN SERVICES, HIGHWAY TRAFFIC
$1.1M
91896009189600:Transportation Consulting
$965K
91870009187000:Inventory Consulting
$4.7M

Recent Purchase Orders

Most recent transactions with DC government

AgencyDescriptionAmountDate
DDOT
District Department of Transportation
KA0/FY26/MOA/PMD/RMB/Tunnels Preservation Force Account/OY1TO7$3.0MJul 7, 2026
DDOT
District Department of Transportation
KA0/FY26/MOA/PMD/RMB/Tunnels Preservation CON/OY1TO6$7.1MJul 7, 2026
DDOT
District Department of Transportation
KA0/FY26/MOA/PMD/RMB/Tunnels/CON/Base/Switchgear A$1.4MMay 19, 2026
DDOT
District Department of Transportation
KA0/FY26/MOA/PMD/RMB/Tunnels/CON/Base/Switchgear B$1.3MMay 19, 2026
DDOT
District Department of Transportation
KA0/FY26/MOA/PMD/RMB/Tunnels Preservation CON Base/TO1 Mod. 6$1.6MMar 18, 2026

Quick Facts

Most Recent PO

Jul 7, 2026

Top Agency Partner

District Department of Transportation

100% of total revenue

Revenue Concentration

Highly concentrated, relies heavily on one agency

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