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DLA: Roof Repairs Buildings 147 and 148

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Source
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Posted
5/5/2026

Why this scored 19

The DLA roof-repair award at Buildings 147 and 148 is an $11M federal contract covering two structures on a Defense Logistics Agency installation. The scope is vertical envelope work rather than ground-level site expansion, which limits perimeter or barrier application, but the active jobsite presents equipment-protection and work-zone-monitoring exposure during the repair phase. Mobile surveillance towers fit the staging-area and material-laydown security requirement, and camera arrays cover elevated work platforms and restricted-access zones during nights and weekends when the site is unmanned. The award posted May 5 via SAM.gov with an April 29 contract date to Blue Rock Structures. The GC is a North Carolina-based commercial contractor; mobilization on an $11M envelope project typically runs 30-45 days post-award, which means site setup is imminent or already underway. The signal is post-award and the security procurement window is narrow. the GC's site-security decision may already be made, but equipment-protection coverage for the staging yard is often handled as a separate line item from perimeter fencing and can still be opened. Atlanta branch is the nearest at 291 miles, just inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path exists in the geography. The recommended contact is Blue Rock's project superintendent or site-security coordinator; lead with mobile-tower availability for the staging area and ask whether equipment-protection coverage is still open or bundled into the primary security subcontract.