Federal Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Budget Outlook, FY 2025

Published: April 12, 2024

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GovWin’s exclusive Federal AEC Budget Outlook, FY 2025 report provides insight on nearly $34.8B in requested funding for architecture, engineering and construction-related activities.

GovWin’s exclusive Federal AEC Budget Outlook, FY 2025 report provides insight on nearly $34.8B in requested funding for architecture, engineering and construction-related activities. Submit the request form to access exclusive market analysis designed to help you get ahead on strategic sales planning.



What's Inside:

Produced by GovWin’s industry-leading Federal Market Analysis Team, this timely report analyzes and breaks down the proposed program investments and policy directives outlined in the Biden Administration’s fiscal year 2025 discretionary budget request as it relates to architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) firms to support their business development strategy.

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Sample Findings from the Report:


Targeted New Construction
Although much of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) remains and budgets are tight, agencies are planning selective and modest investments in priority construction projects.

Climate Resilience
The FY 2025 Budget Request proposes investments to address facilities' climate resilience, with departments including DOD, GSA and VA planning targeted upgrades and modernization.


Made in America Standards
The Biden Administration continues to push for American-made goods in infrastructure projects, particularly through the Build America, Buy America Act.

$34.8B The President is requesting $34.8B for AEC-related activities for FY 2025, representing a 2.5% decrease from FY 2025 estimates. The administration included funds authorized by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), as well as funds to improve DOD facilities that support readiness, adapt facilities for climate resilience, and improve medical facility infrastructure.

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  • 04 Total Contractor-Addressable Market, FY 2023-2025
  • 05 Top Market Segments
  • 06-22 Top 10 Departments
  • 23 Issues to Watch