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The USDA/Kiewit Infrastructure design-build award is a $241.8M federal Hurricane Helene disaster reconstruction contract in Virginia with a multi-site footprint spanning damaged infrastructure, debris staging yards, and active reconstruction zones. The disaster-recovery designation accelerates mobilization timelines and typically involves dispersed lay-down yards, equipment concentration points, and extended night-shift exposure across rural terrain. all conditions that favor mobile surveillance tower deployment over fixed perimeter systems. The scale and multi-month duration also support camera-array and vehicle-monitoring packages for high-value equipment tracking. The award appears in USAspending with no posted date, which indicates either a recent obligation or a direct-award procurement under disaster exemption. Kiewit typically mobilizes disaster contracts within 30-45 days of award to hit federal recovery milestones, so site-security procurement is likely active now or closing soon. The signal is post-award but the disaster timeline compresses the usual lag, making this a narrow window rather than a leisurely pre-budget conversation. Pittsburgh branch is the nearest coverage at 209 miles, inside the 300-mile radius but at the outer edge. No warm-intro path exists in the payload. The recommended first move is a direct outreach to Kiewit's project manager or site-security coordinator (災害 contracts often centralize security procurement at the PM level rather than delegating to a GC superintendent) proposing mobile-tower coverage for the primary lay-down yard and high-exposure staging areas during the initial mobilization phase.