Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Synopsis: Unrestricted Architect-Engineering (A-E) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task O…

Synopsis: Unrestricted Architect-Engineering (A-E) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task O…

VerifiedScore 15
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Source
sam.gov
Posted
5/4/2026

Why this scored 15

The SAM.gov solicitation is a federal A-E IDIQ MATOC for general engineering and design services, not a construction award. This is a consultant-services procurement vehicle that generates task orders for architectural and engineering work. it does not directly procure physical security systems or construction site protection. The scope sits upstream of construction: firms winning this MATOC will design facilities, infrastructure, and site plans that *may* later trigger security needs when the designed projects break ground, but the IDIQ itself buys professional services, not equipment or installation. The solicitation posted May 4, 2026. IDIQ awards typically follow a 60-120 day evaluation cycle, then task orders release over multiple years. The buying cycle for security systems tied to this vehicle would begin when an individual task order's design is complete and a separate construction solicitation launches. that lag could be 12-36 months. This is a pre-pre-budget signal, not a near-term opportunity. No Zedcor branch sits within coverage distance of the contracting agency's likely footprint (location undisclosed in the source record, but federal A-E MATOCs typically serve a regional footprint). The recommended action is to defer this lead. If the contracting agency or its typical project geography can be identified through a manual SAM.gov record review, revisit when task orders with construction components appear; otherwise, this is outside actionable timing and scope.