Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Repair Fire Alarm System Ant Dulac
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The Ant Dulac fire alarm system repair is a federal solicitation posted May 4 via SAM.gov, targeting electrical and control system work at a military or government facility in rural Louisiana. Value is undisclosed in the source record. Fire alarm infrastructure projects typically include restricted-access mechanical rooms, staged equipment deliveries, and contractor credential vetting, creating a narrow surveillance and vehicle-monitoring window during the installation phase rather than perimeter hardening. The project sits at solicitation stage, which precedes budget lock. The GC or prime contractor will likely fold site-security and access-control costs into their bid package within the next 30-45 days. Once the solicitation closes and the award is announced, the security subcontractor is typically named or pre-selected, compressing the sales window. The signal is early-stage but time-sensitive. Houston branch is the nearest at 230 miles, within the 300-mile coverage radius but a multi-hour drive. No warm-intro path exists in the geography. The recommended first move is to identify the contracting officer or facilities manager listed in the SAM.gov record and propose a brief call on access-control camera coverage and vehicle credentialing for contractor ingress during the repair phase, framing it as a bid-support conversation rather than a cold pitch.