Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / F--Innoko NWR - UST EVALUATION
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The Innoko National Wildlife Refuge underground storage tank evaluation is a $70,811 federal award posted May 5 via SAM.gov to Tanana Commercial Company, a local contractor operating out of Tanana, Alaska. The scope centers on environmental compliance assessment rather than construction or perimeter build-out, which limits direct security product applicability. Remote refuge sites occasionally require equipment monitoring during field-work phases, but the evaluation nature (likely soil sampling, tank inspection, and regulatory documentation) suggests a brief on-site duration with minimal unsecured equipment exposure. The award is already executed. Tanana Commercial will mobilize on a timeline set by Fish and Wildlife Service logistics, typically 30-45 days post-award for seasonal access to remote refuges. The brief field-work window and environmental-assessment scope mean no multi-month jobsite, no lay-down yard, and no extended perimeter to secure. The project does not fit Zedcor's operational profile. No Zedcor branch operates within 300 miles of Innoko NWR. The nearest coverage footprint would require expansion into interior Alaska, a market with sparse construction density and prohibitive logistics cost. Recommend deferring this lead. If Zedcor opens an Anchorage or Fairbanks branch and pursues Alaska refuge work, the buying contact at Fish and Wildlife Service Regional Contracting Office (Anchorage) becomes relevant for future solicitations.