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The Memphis National Cemetery National Shrine Project is a federally-solicited construction at a sacred site with heightened security requirements. National cemetery work typically involves strict access control, perimeter protection during construction, and 24-hour monitoring to prevent vandalism or unauthorized entry to adjacent burial grounds. The site's memorial character makes mobile surveillance towers particularly appropriate. they provide oversight without permanent infrastructure that would mar the landscape, and the elevated vantage covers both the active work zone and the surrounding cemetery grounds during off-hours. The solicitation posted May 1 via SAM.gov with no declared contract value. Pre-solicitation timing is optimal. the National Cemetery Administration and the general contractor have not yet locked the security scope or subcontractor roster. The window to influence the security line item closes once the solicitation advances to award, typically 30-60 days from posting on a project of this scale and sensitivity. Nashville branch sits 29 miles from the site, well inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The first move is a direct outreach to the contracting officer listed in the SAM.gov notice or to NCA's Memphis facility director (the agency's local decision-maker on cemetery operations). Lead with mobile tower availability for phased construction. the towers can shift positions as work progresses across the grounds, and the temporary footprint aligns with NCA's preservation mandate.