Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Z1DA--Remodel A2South to Cancer Clinic 553-21-100 Amendment 003
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The VA medical center cancer clinic remodel is an interior-tenant-improvement project within an active federal healthcare facility. The work involves converting existing clinical space to oncology treatment capacity, which creates surveillance exposure on two fronts: construction-phase access control in an occupied hospital and equipment security during multi-month fit-out. The project value is undisclosed in the SAM.gov solicitation record, and the NAICS code (236220, commercial and institutional building construction) indicates general contractor procurement rather than a specialty security scope carved out separately. The solicitation posted May 5, 2026, with Amendment 003 signaling active bid revisions. Federal healthcare construction typically runs 90. 120 days from solicitation close to mobilization, which means the GC will lock security subcontractor selections within 45. 60 days of award. This is a pre-award window, the ideal timing tier for budget-line insertion. The source is SAM.gov, which means the procurement is public and the awarded GC will appear in the contract record once finalized. Chicago branch sits 186 miles from the site, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The first move is a call to the VA's project manager or the contracting officer listed in the solicitation to surface the GC shortlist, then contact the leading GC's site-security or safety lead to propose camera-array coverage for controlled-access zones during occupied-building fit-out. Interior hospital remodels operate under strict access protocols; frame the surveillance proposal as access-log validation rather than perimeter hardening.