Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Department of Veterans Affairs award to R.E.D. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC: ERHM INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES CONSTRUCTION KA…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs awarded R.E.D. Construction Services a $39.8M contract for infrastructure upgrades at a Kansas City VA facility. The ERHM (Enhanced-Use Real Property, Health, and Medical) designation signals core building-systems work (HVAC, electrical, structural) at an occupied medical campus, which creates extended multi-phase construction alongside active patient care. The site perimeter and contractor staging areas are security-sensitive environments where mobile surveillance towers and camera arrays fit the operational profile better than static barriers alone. The award posted to USAspending with no disclosed start date, typical for VA infrastructure contracts where mobilization follows a 90-120 day design-coordination and site-logistics phase. The project is post-award but likely pre-mobilization, a second-tier timing window. Once the GC's security subcontractor is on-boarded and the campus access-control protocol is set, the line item is locked. The source record does not disclose the project manager contact; the buying role is typically the VA facility's construction liaison or the GC's site superintendent. The project sits 341 miles from Chicago branch, outside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path exists in the geography. Kansas City represents a gap in Zedcor's current footprint. The lead is actionable only if leadership is evaluating a Midwest expansion corridor anchored on federal-medical infrastructure. If not expanding, defer the lead and flag the VA-campus vertical for future tracking when coverage extends.