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The LAN HVAC Replacement solicitation is a federal Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for mechanical infrastructure work at a facility in the Killeen-Temple corridor (NAICS 238220, plumbing/HVAC). The project sits on a government installation or federal building, locations that typically run 24/7 operations and maintain existing perimeter infrastructure. HVAC replacement on an active facility implies contractor access control, equipment staging in secured zones, and after-hours work windows that expose mechanical equipment and refrigerant units to theft risk during nights and weekends. The solicitation posted April 28 via SAM.gov, meaning the procurement is open and pre-award. This is the optimal timing window: the security line item is not yet locked, and the GC or facilities contractor is assembling subcontractor packages. Once the award closes and the security subcontractor is selected, the line item is difficult to displace. The source record does not disclose project value, but federal HVAC replacements on installations of this type typically run $500K to $3M depending on system scope. Houston branch is the nearest coverage at 158 miles, inside the 300-mile radius but a non-trivial drive. No warm Zedcor customer sits within 50 miles to provide a cross-pollination intro. The recommended first move is a cold outreach to the contracting officer or facilities project manager named in the SAM.gov record, proposing a brief conversation on after-hours equipment monitoring and access-control camera coverage for the contractor staging area during the replacement phase.