Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Wilson Main Lock Hydraulic Diamond Wire Saw System
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The Wilson Main Lock procurement is a sources-sought notice for a hydraulic diamond wire saw system posted May 5 via SAM.gov, value undisclosed in the source record. The lock infrastructure setting and specialized cutting equipment indicate a federally-managed navigation facility undergoing maintenance or modernization work, likely with a multi-month phased execution and secure-perimeter requirements during demolition and equipment staging. The saw system suggests concrete sectioning on miter gates or chamber walls, which creates jobsite exposure for high-value tooling and a controlled-access zone that fits camera-array and vehicle-monitoring coverage. The sources-sought stage precedes formal solicitation by 30-60 days in typical Corps of Engineers procurement cycles. This is pre-budget timing, the ideal window for injecting security scope into the technical specifications before the RFP closes. The buyer is assessing vendor capability now; security subcontractor selection typically follows GC award but can be influenced if the solicitation explicitly calls out surveillance or access-control requirements. Atlanta branch covers the site at 153 miles, well within the 300-mile footprint. No warm Zedcor customer is within 50 miles to provide a cross-pollination intro. The recommended first move is a cold outreach to the Corps of Engineers contracting officer or facility manager named in the SAM.gov record, proposing a brief conversation on camera-array and vehicle-monitoring scope for the staging area and miter-gate work zone during the saw-system deployment phase.