Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Z--Lowell National Historical Park - REPLACE COOLING
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The Lowell National Historical Park cooling-system replacement is a mechanical-infrastructure project with a defined exterior-equipment footprint and probable overnight or weekend work windows during installation. National Park Service projects carry heightened equipment-theft risk and reputational exposure, and the HVAC replacement scope implies outdoor staging areas for compressors, condensers, and ductwork components. Mobile surveillance tower placement during the installation phase protects high-value mechanical units and documents work progress for NPS compliance reporting. The solicitation posted May 7 on SAM.gov. Cooling-system replacements typically move fast once awarded due to seasonal constraints (contractors want commissioning complete before peak cooling demand). Pre-bid is the cleanest window to surface security scope with the GC or the NPS project manager before the line item is set. The project value is undisclosed in the source record, which suggests a smaller-scale replacement rather than a full plant rebuild, but the equipment-protection thesis holds. The project sits 456 miles from Pittsburgh, outside Zedcor's 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path exists in the region. The lead is worth flagging if Zedcor expands northeast coverage in the next 12 months, but it is not actionable under the current footprint. The most likely buying contact is the NPS contracting officer or the project manager listed in the solicitation.