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Wiring Replacement for NPS, Reconstruction Era NHP

VerifiedScore 15
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Snapshot

Source
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Posted
5/3/2026

Why this scored 15

The Wiring Replacement for NPS Reconstruction Era National Historical Park is a federal electrical infrastructure solicitation targeting interior building systems. The NAICS 238210 classification (electrical contractors) and scope descriptor indicate conduit, panel, and circuit work rather than perimeter or surveillance infrastructure. The project sits within a National Park Service historic site, which typically carries heightened security protocols for contractor access, equipment staging, and after-hours work. Value undisclosed in the source record. The solicitation posted May 3 via SAM.gov as a combined synopsis and award vehicle, meaning responses are due on a compressed timeline and award will follow within 30-45 days of close. Pre-solicitation is the optimal engagement window for influencing security scope, but the combined format leaves a narrow bid-phase window. Once the electrical contractor is selected, any site-security or access-monitoring subcontract typically flows through that prime rather than direct to the owner. No Zedcor branch sits within coverage radius of the project location (coordinates not resolved in the source record), and no warm customer path exists. The lead is outside current footprint. If the site resolves to South Carolina (Reconstruction Era NHP's primary location near Beaufort), the nearest branch would be approximately 400+ miles, well beyond the 300-mile standard coverage threshold. Recommend deferring unless Southeast footprint expansion is active.