Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Department of Justice award to CLARK CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC: DESIGN BUILD FCI LEAVENWORTH
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The Department of Justice awarded Clark Construction Group $464.5M for the design-build delivery of a federal correctional institution in Leavenworth. The site is located in Maryland based on the performance code, and a federal prison facility of this scale demands comprehensive perimeter security, vehicle barriers at all access points, and redundant surveillance camera arrays covering the full envelope. Mobile surveillance towers are applicable during the extended construction phase to monitor equipment staging areas and the active build footprint before permanent systems go live. The award posted via USAspending with no declared performance start date, which places timing at the post-award, pre-mobilization stage. A $464M federal correctional project typically carries a 12-18 month design-development window before site mobilization, and security systems procurement often runs parallel to that cycle. Once the security subcontractor is under contract, displacing the vendor is difficult. The signal is actionable but narrows as design advances. The project sits 559 miles from Zedcor's Atlanta branch, outside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path exists in the current customer base. This lead is geographic-footprint territory only if Zedcor expands into the mid-Atlantic corridor or partners with a regional integrator licensed for federal correctional work. The buyer is likely the Justice Department's facilities division or the GC's security subcontractor lead, both of whom require federal-cleared vendor credentials.