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The Glen Canyon wastewater-utility replacement is a $42.3M federal design-build award to Perini Management Services for critical infrastructure at a National Park Service site. The project sits in a remote location with extended construction duration typical of utility overhauls, creating exposure for equipment laydown, contractor staging, and after-hours site access. Mobile surveillance towers fit the pattern here better than fixed perimeter. the work zones will shift as trenching and pipe installation move through phases, and NPS sites often lack existing camera infrastructure that could be repurposed. The award appears in the USAspending record with no posted date, which usually means the obligation predates the current fiscal quarter and mobilization is either underway or imminent. This is a post-award, likely post-mobilization signal. Security procurement may already be locked with Perini's subcontractor roster, but utility projects of this scale run 18-24 months, and mid-contract security upgrades happen when theft or vandalism patterns emerge in the first 90 days. The window is narrow but not closed if Perini's current coverage proves inadequate. Phoenix branch is nearest at 42 miles, well inside the 300-mile radius. No warm customer path exists in the region. The recommended move is a cold outreach to Perini's project manager (name likely in the NPS procurement office public record or the design-build RFP archive) proposing a site walk-through focused on mobile-tower coverage for the active work zones and equipment yards during nights and weekends when NPS ranger patrols are thinnest.