Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Department of Veterans Affairs award to WALSH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY II, LLC: CONSTRUCTION LONG TERM SPINAL CORD INJURY V…
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The VA's $212M long-term spinal-cord-injury facility award to Walsh Construction is a multi-year ground-up healthcare build with strict site-access protocols, extended laydown-yard requirements, and federal-security compliance thresholds that align with perimeter fencing, vehicle barriers, and mobile surveillance towers. Healthcare construction at this scale runs 24-36 months with overlapping trades, high-value equipment exposure, and controlled-entry perimeters from mobilization through commissioning. The scope supports integrated camera arrays and vehicle-monitoring systems rather than passive guard-booth coverage. The award posted to USAspending without a performance-start date, typical of large federal construction where mobilization lags award by 90-180 days pending site prep and bonding. Federal healthcare projects procure site security early in the construction-manager's planning phase, often bundled into the site-logistics package before subcontractor packages close. The signal is post-award but likely pre-mobilization, a compressed but workable window. Houston branch is nearest at 158 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The buying contact is Walsh's project superintendent or the VA's construction representative handling site logistics and security coordination. Lead with mobile-tower availability for the laydown and perimeter phases, emphasizing federal-compliance documentation and 24-month-plus deployment capability that fits the project duration.