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Department of Veterans Affairs award to VETERANS ELECTRICAL GROUP LLC: EHRM INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT - DETRO…

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The Veterans Affairs EHRM infrastructure award to Veterans Electrical Group is a $27.8M federally-obligated construction project at a VA facility in Detroit. EHRM (Electronic Health Records Modernization) infrastructure work typically involves data-center expansions, server-room upgrades, and sensitive IT equipment installations that require controlled-access perimeters and 24/7 surveillance during build-out. The electrical scope suggests multi-phase site work with equipment laydown and contractor staging areas, which fit mobile surveillance tower coverage during nights and weekends when IT assets sit exposed. The award appears in USAspending without a posted date or performance-start timestamp, which limits visibility into mobilization timing. VA infrastructure projects of this scale typically run 18-24 months with staggered contractor access windows. The signal is post-award, which means the GC's security subcontractor may already be locked, but the phased nature of EHRM work often leaves procurement open for site-specific surveillance additions as each build phase kicks off. Chicago branch sits 186 miles from the project site, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path exists in the footprint. The recommended contact is Veterans Electrical Group's project superintendent or the VA's owner's representative for facilities security. Lead with a question about phased access control and overnight equipment monitoring rather than pitching full perimeter scope upfront, since the IT-infrastructure angle may have already set a surveillance budget line.