Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / General Services Administration award to BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC: DESIGN-BUILD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR A NEW U. S. FED…
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The GSA's $212.6M design-build award for a new federal building in Fort Lauderdale is a multi-year ground-up construction with extended site-security requirements spanning demolition, foundation, vertical construction, and closeout phases. Federal facilities carry mandated perimeter-security standards, typically including vehicle barriers at ingress points, camera arrays covering all exterior approaches, and continuous monitoring during nights and weekends. The site footprint and duration support mobile surveillance tower deployment during early earthwork and lay-down phases before permanent systems energize. The award posted to USAspending without a visible contract-signature date, but design-build federal projects of this scale typically run 24-36 months from notice-to-proceed, with mobilization starting 60-90 days after award. The GC is Brasfield & Gorrie, a national firm with established security-subcontractor relationships, which means the procurement window is narrowing fast. Post-award timing is late but still actionable if Brasfield has not yet locked the site-security line item. Atlanta branch is the nearest Zedcor footprint at 443 miles, well outside the 300-mile coverage radius. Fort Lauderdale sits in an unserved geography between Atlanta and any hypothetical Miami expansion. Unless Zedcor opens a Florida Gulf Coast branch or partners with a local subcontractor for tower logistics, this lead sits outside the serviceable territory. The buyer contact is Brasfield & Gorrie's project executive or security coordinator for the Fort Lauderdale federal building.