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The Sugar Land municipal complex security retrofit is a $1.1M permitted commercial renovation at 2700 Town Center Boulevard. Municipal facilities carry elevated security requirements. access control, surveillance camera arrays, and perimeter hardening are core scope on civic buildings. and the permit lists a contractor, which signals the project is past conceptual and moving toward bid or award. The Town Center Boulevard address suggests a multi-building campus footprint rather than a single-door office, which expands the surveillance and vehicle-monitoring surface area. The Harris County permit posted April 11 and shows pre-budget stage, the optimal entry point. Municipal procurement typically runs 45-75 days from permit to bid solicitation, and security subcontractors are often packaged with general construction rather than carved out as a separate line item later. Engaging now, before the bid package closes, allows Zedcor to position camera arrays and vehicle barriers as part of the base scope instead of value-engineering targets. Houston branch sits 18 miles from the project, well inside coverage radius. The likely contact is Sugar Land's facilities director or the listed contractor's project manager if they are already under contract. The first move is a site-survey conversation focused on camera-array placement and vehicle-barrier integration for the municipal campus perimeter, framed as pre-bid technical support rather than a pitch.