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Z2LB--CONCRETE SIDEWALK REPAIRS

Score 19
sam.gov

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Snapshot

Source
sam.gov
Posted
5/6/2026

Why this scored 19

The SAM.gov solicitation is a concrete sidewalk repair scope posted May 6, 2026. Value is undisclosed in the source record. The NAICS code (238990, all other specialty trade contractors) and the title suggest a municipal maintenance project rather than new construction with laydown yards or extended duration. The surveillance angle is work-zone monitoring during active repair phases and equipment protection during off-hours, not perimeter security or vehicle barriers. Sidewalk projects typically run shorter cycles with mobile crews, which limits recurring-tower ROI but opens camera-array or short-term mobile-unit coverage. The solicitation stage means procurement is open and no award decision has been made yet. This is optimal timing for security scope insertion if the municipality has not already allocated a work-zone safety budget. The posted date of May 6 implies a response window closing within 30-45 days on a standard municipal bid calendar. If security is not in the RFP explicitly, it will not be in the award line item unless a responsive bidder surfaces it as value-add during the solicitation window. Atlanta branch is the nearest at 291 miles, just inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The distance and the maintenance-scale scope suggest this is a marginal-fit lead unless Atlanta has excess mobile-unit inventory and the municipality has a history of awarding work-zone security on similar projects. The recommended move is to pull the full solicitation document from SAM.gov, confirm whether security or traffic-control monitoring is in scope, and if so, reach out to the contracting officer or the likely GC bidder with a work-zone camera proposal before the bid window closes.