Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Z2DA--523A4-CSI-401 Cath Lab Site Prep VA Medical Center West Roxbury, MA
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The VA Medical Center West Roxbury catheterization lab site-preparation award is a $2.3M interior renovation and medical-equipment infrastructure project inside an active hospital campus. The scope (cath lab prep) implies controlled-access zones, dust containment, and after-hours work to avoid patient disruption, which creates surveillance and access-control requirements during construction. The project sits within a federal healthcare facility with existing perimeter security, so the angle is construction-phase monitoring (camera arrays covering work zones, vehicle monitoring for contractor access, perimeter enforcement during material staging) rather than greenfield site hardening. The award posted May 8, 2026 via SAM.gov to Williams Building Company of Hyannis, MA. Medical facility renovations typically mobilize within 30-45 days of award to hit federal fiscal-year schedules. The signal is post-award and inside the mobilization window, which leaves a narrow but usable path to reach the GC's site-security contact before subcontractor procurement closes. Once the security line item is locked, displacement is difficult. The project sits outside all Zedcor branch coverage radii (no branch within 300 miles of West Roxbury). Houston is the nearest operational footprint at approximately 1,600 miles. This lead sits outside Zedcor's current geographic envelope and should be deferred unless the company is planning Northeast expansion. If expansion into the Boston corridor is under consideration, this award represents a credible test case for federal healthcare site-security sales, and the contact would be Williams Building's project superintendent or the VA's contracting officer's representative for site security.