Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Department of the Interior award to CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.: NAMA 216042 LINCOLN MEMORIAL REHABILITATION
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The Lincoln Memorial rehabilitation is a $56.9M Department of Interior award to Consigli Construction for a high-profile monument restoration in downtown Washington DC. The site sits in the National Mall core with 24/7 public access and intensive federal oversight, which creates permanent perimeter security, vehicle barrier, and surveillance camera array requirements rather than temporary work-zone protection. The monument footprint and staged-access restoration work align with fixed camera coverage tied to NPS compliance protocols, and the multi-year duration justifies hardened perimeter investment. The award appears in USAspending with no posted date or performance-start date disclosed in the source record, which suggests the contract signed in a prior fiscal year and mobilization is likely underway or complete. Federal monument work of this scale typically locks security scope at the GC-selection phase, well before award publication. The timing signal is post-award with no mobilization window visible, the weakest tier for displacement. Pittsburgh branch is nearest at 191 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius but crossing state lines into a dense federal-contractor market. No warm customer path exists within 50 miles. The recommended contact is Consigli's project superintendent or the NPS monument preservation manager, but the late-stage timing argues for deferring unless a subcontractor gap opens during scope revisions. If pursued, lead with surveillance-array compliance documentation rather than perimeter displacement.