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The Ashley U.S. Courthouse modernization is a $98.8M GSA design-build award combining historic courthouse renovation with new annex construction in downtown Toledo. Federal courthouse projects carry elevated security requirements during construction (controlled access zones, material screening, perimeter hardening around occupied structures) and the dual-phase scope (modernization of an active building plus ground-up annex) creates a multi-year jobsite with overlapping contractor activity. Mobile surveillance towers fit the lay-down and staging-area protection requirement; camera arrays and vehicle monitoring align with the controlled-access perimeter typical of federal judicial work. The award appears in USAspending with no posted date, which suggests the contract executed recently or is a modification of an earlier instrument. GSA design-build awards on courthouse projects typically mobilize within 90 days of execution. Security procurement on federal judicial work often runs through the GC's bonded subcontractor tier rather than owner-direct, but the window to position before that selection closes is narrow. The signal is post-award with mobilization timing unknown, a third-tier lead unless Whiting-Turner's security sub is not yet locked. Chicago branch is nearest at 273 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius but at the outer edge of practical service territory. No warm-intro path exists in the payload. The recommended contact is Whiting-Turner's project executive or superintendent for the Toledo courthouse job (findable via Dodge or direct inquiry to Whiting-Turner's Baltimore or Cleveland office). Lead with mobile-tower and camera-array availability for the multi-phase staging requirement before the bonded security subcontractor is finalized.