Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / General Services Administration award to DAWN/HIGLEY JV II, LLC: DESIGN-BUILD SERVICES FOR PLAZA REPLACEMENT AT THE CAR…
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The GSA design-build award for plaza replacement at the Carl B. Stokes Federal Courthouse in Cleveland is a $44.1M federal-obligated project with an extended construction footprint in a downtown secure facility. The courthouse perimeter sits in a dense urban block, and the plaza scope implies excavation, material staging, and months-long public-access restriction. all conditions that demand fixed camera arrays for perimeter monitoring and vehicle barriers at temporary access points. The federal-facility context raises baseline security requirements above typical commercial demolition and reconstruction work. The award posted via USAspending with no declared award date, but GSA design-build contracts of this size typically mobilize within 90-120 days of award. The project stage is post-award, which compresses the window. the GC's security subcontractor may already be under contract. The signal is viable only if the project is still in pre-mobilization planning, when scope adjustments and add-ons remain negotiable. Chicago branch is 273 miles out, inside the 300-mile coverage radius but at the edge; Cleveland sits in a coverage gap between Chicago and hypothetical eastern footprint. Chicago is the nearest branch at 273 miles, feasible but stretched for a federal courthouse project that may require frequent on-site coordination during installation. No warm customer path exists in the payload. The first move is to identify the GC's project manager at DAWN/HIGLEY JV II and ask whether the security subcontractor is locked or whether perimeter camera-array scope is still open. If the security package is closed, the lead defers unless Zedcor expands eastward into Ohio.