Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Headquarters Building (HQB) Mechanical and Electrical Upgrades at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (MMAC), Oklahom…
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The Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center headquarters mechanical and electrical upgrade is a federal facility project at an active FAA training and operations campus. The scope centers on HVAC, power distribution, and life-safety system replacements inside an occupied government building, which typically drives restricted-access perimeter control, contractor badge monitoring, and after-hours surveillance during staged shutdowns. The project value is undisclosed in the source record. Federal facility work of this type often includes explicit security requirements in the SOW (access logging, camera coverage of staging areas, vehicle screening at entry points), making it a better fit for camera arrays and vehicle monitoring than mobile towers. The solicitation posted May 1 via SAM.gov. Combined synopsis/solicitation format means the agency is running an accelerated procurement schedule, with proposals likely due 30-45 days from posting. This is pre-award timing, the strongest signal tier for influencing the security line item before the GC locks subcontractor packages. Once the mechanical contractor is selected and mobilizes, site-security procurement moves to their subcontractor tier and the window narrows sharply. The project sits 411 miles from Houston branch, outside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-customer path exists within 50 miles. The closest branch footprint expansion to catch Oklahoma City federal facilities would be north from Houston or west from an unopened Dallas-area footprint. Recommend deferring this lead unless Zedcor opens a regional presence serving the Oklahoma City metro corridor, or flagging it for future pursuit if a branch expansion roadmap includes Tulsa or OKC.