Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Demolition dumpster services at Umbagog NWR NH
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The Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge solicitation is a federal dumpster-service procurement for demolition waste at a remote refuge site in northern New Hampshire. The scope as described is waste haul-out rather than construction build-out, which limits the direct security footprint, but demolition phases at federal facilities typically generate equipment lay-down exposure and after-hours site access risk during debris removal cycles. Value undisclosed in the source record. The work-zone monitoring angle is viable if the demolition involves structure removal rather than simple cleanout. The solicitation posted May 6 on SAM.gov with a close date 27 days out. Pre-award timing is optimal for budget-cycle engagement, but the narrow scope (dumpster services) suggests security may not carry a discrete line item. If the prime contractor for the underlying demo work is identified in supplemental attachments, that contact is the better target than the dumpster vendor. The solicitation window closes early June, leaving minimal runway for influence unless an amendment extends. No Zedcor branch sits within 300 miles of Umbagog NWR. The nearest coverage footprint would require expansion from either Boston or a hypothetical northern New England territory. Without regional infrastructure, this lead defaults to monitoring-only status unless Zedcor plans New Hampshire market entry. The recommended action is to flag the solicitation for future reference if expansion into federal refuge work materializes, but defer active pursuit until branch density supports the geography.