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The Dover AFB SABER IDIQ award is a $25M indefinite-delivery contract for base infrastructure and facility work, posted as awarded April 30 to Ameristar Contracting Group. IDIQ structures typically trigger task-order releases over 12-36 months, each with its own mobilization and security scope. the initial award establishes the frame, but security procurement happens at the task level. Air Force Base work requires credentialed perimeter coverage, access-control integration, and surveillance during active construction phases, which aligns with camera arrays, vehicle barriers, and mobile tower deployment for equipment laydown and high-value material staging. The award posted May 1 via SAM.gov. IDIQ awards do not immediately mobilize. the first task order typically follows 30-60 days post-award, at which point the GC begins site-security subcontractor selection. The timing is post-award but pre-task-release, a narrow but usable window. Once Ameristar locks a security subcontractor for the first task order, that relationship tends to carry through subsequent releases under the IDIQ umbrella. The project sits 625 miles from Atlanta branch, well outside the 300-mile coverage radius. No Zedcor branch currently covers Dover AFB. This lead requires either deferring until a Mid-Atlantic footprint expansion or routing to a regional partner with DoD base credentialing capacity. If pursued, the first move is identifying Ameristar's security director or base-ops project manager and proposing a task-order-specific security scope discussion before the first release.