Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Department of Justice award to BL HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC: JEFFERSON DORM RENOVATION PROJECT.
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The Jefferson Dorm Renovation is a $94.6M Department of Justice award to BL Harbert International for what appears to be a federal correctional facility dormitory project in Alabama. The scope description is thin, but correctional facility renovations at this scale typically involve sustained site access control, contractor workforce monitoring, and equipment security during extended interior demolition and reconstruction phases. The detention context makes perimeter security and vehicle monitoring more relevant than typical commercial renovation work, and the multi-month timeline supports mobile surveillance tower deployment for contractor staging areas. The award appears in the USAspending federal contract register but carries no posted date or performance-start timestamp in the excerpt, which suggests the record is either historical or the mobilization date is set internally rather than declared publicly. Without a performance-start anchor, the buying-cycle timing is ambiguous. If the project is in early mobilization, the security subcontractor selection window may still be open; if the work is already underway, the line item is likely closed. Verify mobilization status before contact. Atlanta branch is nearest at 153 miles, well inside the 300-mile coverage radius, and no warm customer path exists within the region. The recommended first move is to identify BL Harbert's project superintendent or site-security coordinator (the role typically responsible for contractor-side perimeter and access control on federal projects) and confirm whether security procurement is still pending. Lead with vehicle monitoring and mobile tower coverage for contractor staging and equipment laydown rather than fixed perimeter solutions unless the scope expands.