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TxDOT I-45 corridor security expansion

VerifiedScore 97
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Posted
4/22/2026

Why this scored 97

TxDOT's I-45 north corridor RFP is a $4.2M perimeter and intrusion-detection scope covering 14 right-of-way segments and 6 maintenance yards. The distributed footprint. linear corridor plus discrete yard sites. fits Zedcor's camera-array and mobile-tower product mix better than fixed perimeter alone. Six maintenance yards means recurring equipment-protection and after-hours monitoring needs, not one-time installation. The RFP posted April 22 via SAM.gov with a May 13 response deadline, which leaves 21 days to submit. Pre-award RFP stage is the best timing signal in the Pathfinder queue: the buyer is actively scoping security, the line item is uncommitted, and a credible response shifts the procurement conversation. Once the award closes, displacing the incumbent is a multi-year effort. Houston branch sits 5 miles from the project, inside the urban core where TxDOT maintains district offices. The buying contact is most likely TxDOT's district security manager or the facilities director for the Houston district. The recommended first move is a call proposing a 30-minute walk-through of one representative maintenance yard to scope mobile-tower placement and camera-array sight lines before the May 13 deadline.