Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Sources Sought - TDA Transformer 9-11 Interim Repair
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The TDA Transformer 9-11 interim repair is a federal sources-sought notice for specialized electrical infrastructure work at a utility substation or generation facility. The site sits in a rural or industrial zone 210 miles from Zedcor's Seattle branch, within the 300-mile coverage radius. Substation work typically involves restricted-access perimeters, high-value equipment laydown during repair phases, and extended overnight or weekend vulnerability windows when contractor crews are off-site. Mobile surveillance towers cover equipment yards and transformer staging areas more cost-effectively than fixed camera arrays in interim-repair scenarios where the security footprint is temporary. The notice posted May 2 as a pre-budget sources-sought, the earliest viable engagement point in the federal procurement cycle. Sources-sought signals that the government is scoping the requirement and has not yet locked vendor or security budgets. The buying window is open. The NAICS code (335311, power and distribution transformer manufacturing) confirms the electrical-infrastructure scope. Project value is undisclosed in the source record. Seattle branch is the nearest at 210 miles, a manageable drive for site survey or initial walk-through. No warm-intro path exists in the current customer base. The recommended first move is to contact the contracting officer named in the SAM.gov notice and propose a brief call on mobile-tower coverage for the equipment-staging phase during nights and weekends when the repair crew is not on-site. The buyer is likely a facilities or security manager within the utility owner's infrastructure division or the general contractor's site-security lead if the repair has already been scoped to a prime.