Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / General Services Administration award to CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.: CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AS CONSTRUCTOR (CMC) SER…
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The Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House water infiltration remediation is a $55M GSA-awarded CMC contract addressing envelope failure at a historic federal building in lower Manhattan. The scope centers on structural waterproofing and facade work rather than ground-up construction, but the multi-year timeline and high-value contractor presence create exposure for tool theft, equipment staging, and perimeter control during the remediation phases. Mobile surveillance towers fit the temporary staging-yard profile if Consigli establishes an off-site laydown area; fixed camera arrays cover building-face monitoring during scaffold and material-hoist operations. The award posted to USAspending without a visible obligation date, indicating the contract is executed but mobilization timing is unclear from the federal record. GSA historic-building projects typically run 18-36 months once mobilized, and security procurement on CMC contracts often happens during the pre-construction phase rather than post-award. The signal is post-award with an unknown mobilization window, third-tier timing but not closed. Pittsburgh branch is nearest at 288 miles, just inside the 300-mile coverage radius, but the project sits in lower Manhattan where Zedcor has no established metro footprint. No warm customer path exists within 50 miles. The lead is marginal for pursuit unless Consigli or a major subcontractor has an existing Zedcor relationship in another geography. The recommended contact is Consigli's project executive or superintendent for the Custom House job.