

Tepa EC and Tepa ES performed a design-build contract to construct a new detention facility (approximately 27,000 SF), four on-site duplex units for staff quarters and all site utilities, a new water line, domestic and fire water storage tank, new sewer line, and sanitary lagoon. Award Amount: $34.4M - Competitive
▶ Since 2005, the Tepa Companies have provided best value, design-build (DB) and design-bid-build (DBB) vertical and horizontal construction services to federal and Department of Defense (DoD) clients. Our prime contractor experience is based on consistent superior construction services with a strict adherence to mission, budget and schedule requirements. Self-perform capabilities include earthwork, utilities, medium voltage, and secondary electrical.
Several Tepa Companies have served the Bureau of Indian Affairs on various DB and DBB task order projects, many of which are in remote locations. Every Tepa Company has access to a wealth of resources, professional expertise and financial backing to ensure successful delivery of projects.
f $2.9B in revenue since 2005
f $750M bonding capacity with $250M per project
f 500+ projects concurrently with combined value of more than $1B
f Experience modifications rating (EMR) below industry standard
f Small company flexibility with large company financial controls
f Global reach, local touch
f Government, commercial and tribal nation clients
f 8(a) sole-source capability
Tepa Companies 2345 Grand Boulevard, Suite 700, Kansas City, Missouri 64108
Points of Contact
Eric Anania
President, East Construction Division (478) 338-0949 mobile
Eric.Anania@tepa.com
Tommy Bartlett
President, West Construction Division (719) 499-5525 mobile
Tommy.Bartlett@tepa.com
Komada, LLC (Komada)
Medvolt Construction Services, LLC (Medvolt CS)
Roundhouse PBN, LLC (Roundhouse)
Tehama, LLC (Tehama)
Tepa EC, LLC (Tepa EC)
Tepa Engineering Services, LLC (Tepa ES)
f Disadvantaged Small Businesses
f Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEEs)
f 100% Tribally Owned
Many Farms High School Bureau of Indian Affairs
Many Farms, Arizona
Tepa EC will perform new construction of ~97,000 GSF of new buildings, renovation of ~47,000 GSF of existing buildings, new construction of 30,571 GSF of 30 new quarters, outdoor athletic facilities, and replacement of campus utility infrastructure.
Award Amount: $170M Competitive
Oglala Dam Remediation Bureau of Indian Affairs Central
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Oglala, South Dakota
Komada will demolish the existing spillway and replace it with a new Roller-Compacted Concrete (RCC) spillway structure. Additionally, the outlet works will be replaced and modifications will be made to the emergency spillway and dam embankment.
Award Amount: $58.3M Competitive
Bridges 104 and 119 | Bureau of Indian Affairs
Brown County, Kansas
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Tepa EC is performing this design-bid-build project near Horton, Kansas. Construction activities include demolition of existing, setting piles of steel to specified depths to support the bridge piers, placing concrete abutments, bridge decking, placing paving, excavating and landscaping for bridge approaches, and installing guardrails and signage.
Award Amount: $4.3M Competitive
Nazbas Community School and 20 Quarters
Design-Build | Bureau of Indian Affairs Central
Teec Nos Pos, Arizona
Tepa EC is serving as prime contractor on this design-build task order as part of our NMACC contract with the BIA. The project is a new 77,471 gross square foot (GSF) K-8 school that will serve 188 students, a 1,625 SF maintenance facility, 20 employee quarters, access roads and utility systems improvements.
Award Amount: $84.9M Competitive
Anadarko, Oklahoma
Tepa EC served as prime contractor on this firm fixed price task order project to construct a 150-foot communications self-supporting tower (SST) and install a shelter at the Bureau of Indian Affairs Communication Site, in Anadarko.
Award Amount: $422K Competitive
Investigation of PCB Contamination at Electrical Substation Locations, San Carlos Irrigation Project Bureau of Indian Affairs
Gila River Indian Reservation and San Carlos Reservation, Arizona
Tehama performed two rounds of an analytical investigation of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) impacts to surface soil and concrete electrical pads at 22 electrical power substations.
Award Amount: $165K Competitive
Meskwaki Bingo Casino Hotel
Meskwaki Nation – Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi
Tama, Iowa
Tepa's Construction Services performed work on the South (Medvolt CS) and North (Komada) Towers and modernized the lobby area. This included full demolition and reconstruction of the interior and exterior with a complete rebuild of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.
Award Amount: combined $83.5M Competitive
Naschitti, New Mexico / BIA Navajo Region
Tehama completed site remediation of toxaphenecontaminated soil at the Black Water Springs sheep dip vat (SDV) located on Navajo Nation land in northwest New Mexico.
Award Amount: $361K Competitive
Asbestos Survey and O&M Program, Building 1 Bureau of Indian Affairs
Whiteriver, Arizona / Bureau of Indian Affairs
Tehama performed a comprehensive asbestos survey and developed an asbestos operations and maintenance (O&M) plan for Building 1, located on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Whiteriver, Arizona.
Award Amount: $8K Competitive
The Tepa Companies, 100% owned by the federally recognized Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, provides access to over 500 employees across the country. All Tepa Companies have access to extensive resources, professional expertise and financial backing to ensure the successful delivery of projects. Clients can have peace of mind knowing their project will not be affected by financial deficiencies or subcontractor default.
8(a) small businesses have the opportunity to negotiate a sole source contract with the government. Under 13 CFR 124.506(b), sole source federal contracts may be awarded to tribally owned 8(a)-certified small businesses for up to $25M (or $100M for Department of Defense agencies) without justification and approval. This CFR provision exempts contracts to 8(a) companies owned by Indian or Alaska Native tribes from the competitive lower dollar limit thresholds of other 8(a) contracts.
The Tepa Companies are more than a place to work — they are a reflection of our Tribe's values, vision, and responsibility to future generations. We invite you to join us in building not only successful projects, but a lasting legacy of excellence and empowerment.
— Brandin Paya Chairman of the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians