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General Services Administration award to BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC: AWARD # 47PF0021C0017. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AS CONSTRU…

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The GSA Tomochichi Federal Building award is a $121M alteration of an occupied downtown courthouse in Savannah, carried by Brasfield & Gorrie under a construction-manager-as-constructor contract. Federal courthouses impose layered physical security requirements during occupied renovation: perimeter hardening around active construction zones, vehicle-barrier staging for material deliveries on Bull Street, and surveillance camera arrays covering public entrances that remain operational throughout phased work. The CMC structure means Brasfield & Gorrie controls subcontractor selection across all security trades, making this a single-buyer decision point rather than a fragmented bid landscape. The award appears in the USAspending federal obligations record with no posted date disclosed, which suggests the contract closed within the past 90 days (obligations post to USAspending within that window). Federal courthouse alterations of this scale run multi-year timelines with mobilization periods of 60-120 days before site fencing and access control go live. The buying window for perimeter security and surveillance subcontracts is open now but narrows fast once Brasfield & Gorrie locks its site-security package, typically 30-45 days pre-mobilization. Atlanta branch sits 65 miles from the Savannah site, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The first move is a cold call to Brasfield & Gorrie's project executive or site superintendent (the CMC structure centralizes that authority) proposing a walk-through of the occupied-courthouse phasing plan and a scope conversation on camera arrays and vehicle barriers before the security subcontract closes.