Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Department of the Interior award to S.J. LOUIS CONSTRUCTION, INC: NGWSP BLOCK 4A & 4B
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The Department of the Interior awarded S.J. Louis Construction a $71.5M contract for NGWSP Block 4A and 4B, a federal water infrastructure project in New Mexico. The NGWSP (Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project) involves pipeline construction, pumping stations, and large-footprint lay-down yards across remote high-desert terrain. The scale and duration of the work create extended equipment-exposure windows and perimeter-security requirements that align with mobile surveillance tower deployment and camera-array coverage of staging areas and linear corridor segments. The award appears in USAspending records with no period-of-performance start date published, which is typical of federal infrastructure contracts during pre-mobilization administrative phases. Projects of this magnitude typically mobilize 90-120 days after award signature. The source data lacks a posted date, but the award is current in the federal obligation database. The project sits in a low-density region where permanent monitoring infrastructure is impractical and mobile assets carry operational advantage. Phoenix branch is the nearest Zedcor footprint at 347 miles, which exceeds the 300-mile standard coverage radius by 47 miles. The gap is narrow enough that Phoenix could extend for a contract of this size and duration, particularly if the GC operates out of Arizona or southern Colorado and already works with Phoenix-region vendors. No warm customer path exists within 50 miles. The recommended contact is S.J. Louis Construction's project superintendent or site-security lead; federal prime contractors on remote infrastructure projects typically control security procurement directly rather than subcontracting it.