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The USDA South Building Wings 7 modernization is a $119.5M federal design-build award in downtown Washington, DC, awarded to Grunley Construction. The scope is interior and structural modernization of an occupied federal facility, which creates layered security needs: perimeter control during material deliveries, vehicle barriers at staging zones, and surveillance camera arrays monitoring contractor access points and equipment storage. Mobile surveillance towers are less applicable given the dense urban footprint, but vehicle monitoring and fixed camera infrastructure fit the multi-year construction timeline and the heightened security posture required for federal tenant-occupied work. The award appears in the USAspending federal contract registry with no posted date, which typically signals a recent obligation. Design-build modernization projects of this scale run 18-36 months from award to mobilization as the design phase closes and long-lead procurement begins. The security subcontractor is usually locked during the GC's buyout phase, 90-180 days post-award. The signal is post-award but likely pre-buyout, a usable window if engagement happens within 60 days. Pittsburgh branch is the nearest footprint at 190 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius but requiring a deliberate trip plan. No warm-intro customer path exists within 50 miles. The buying contact is likely Grunley's project executive or the USDA's security director (federal facilities typically retain security procurement authority even under design-build). Recommend cold outreach to Grunley's DC office proposing a site-survey conversation focused on contractor-access monitoring and equipment-yard camera coverage before the security buyout closes.