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Department of Veterans Affairs award to GREEN-VEG JV CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC: THE CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE ALL CONST…

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The Cleveland VA Medical Center EHRM infrastructure upgrade is a $25.5M federal contract awarded to Green-VEG JV for electronic health records modernization. Healthcare facility IT upgrades typically involve server-room buildouts, network-closet installations, and campus-wide cabling runs, which produce equipment staging areas and after-hours work zones. The multi-building footprint of a VA medical center and the sensitivity of patient-care operations make perimeter control and surveillance camera arrays during construction phases a standard requirement, and mobile surveillance towers fit staging yards or temporary lay-down zones during nights and weekends when IT cutover work happens. The award appears in USAspending without a posted date, which suggests it closed recently or is an option-year exercise on an existing vehicle. VA EHRM projects typically run 12-18 months with phased rollouts, meaning mobilization is either underway or imminent. Post-award timing is second-tier, but VA construction security procurement often lags GC mobilization by 30-60 days, leaving a narrow window before the security subcontractor locks. Pittsburgh branch is nearest at 146 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm Zedcor customer operates nearby. The recommended first move is a call to Green-VEG JV's project manager or the VA's contracting officer's representative (COR) to ask about staging-area security during the IT cutover phases and propose a walk-through to scope camera coverage for the equipment zones.