Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / 127EAX26Q0016 Nogales Waterline Connection - Coronado NF
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The Nogales Waterline Connection is a $152,500 federal award for infrastructure work in Coronado National Forest. The remote forest location and waterline scope suggest equipment staging areas and utility corridors vulnerable during off-hours. Mobile surveillance towers fit the dispersed-site pattern better than fixed perimeter, and the forest setting limits passive oversight from adjacent development. The award posted May 8 via SAM.gov to Blue World Construction, a New Jersey-based GC. Mobilization on a compact utility project typically runs 30-45 days after award, leaving a narrow window before the contractor locks site-security arrangements. The signal is post-award but early enough that the GC may not have finalized a security subcontractor for the remote staging phase. Phoenix branch sits 42 miles from the project, well inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path exists in the immediate geography. Lead with Blue World's project manager or superintendent and frame mobile-tower coverage for the staging yard and equipment lay-down during nights and weekends in the forest location.