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General Services Administration award to AMERESCO INC: ENERGY SAVINGS PERFORMANCE CONTRACT, NATIONAL DEEP ENERGY RETROF…

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The GSA Deep Energy Retrofit contract spans 25 federal buildings across a four-state Region 5 footprint (Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin) with a $217M total obligation and an extended multi-year implementation schedule. The Bean Federal Center in Indianapolis anchors the scope, with satellite buildings creating a distributed site pattern that fits mobile surveillance tower deployment during construction phases and permanent camera-array installation for post-retrofit access control and perimeter monitoring. The retrofit scope (HVAC, envelope, lighting, controls) generates sustained jobsite exposure and equipment laydown across multiple campuses, and federal facilities typically carry elevated security baselines that contractors must meet during construction. The award posted to USAspending without a specific date, indicating a recent obligation under the National Deep Energy Retrofit Program Round 7. Multi-building federal ESPCs typically have staggered mobilization windows (6-12 months from award to first-building start, then sequential rollout), which leaves a usable engagement window before each site's security subcontractor locks. The signal is post-award but pre-mobilization for most sites, the second-best timing tier. Once Ameresco finalizes its site-security subcontractor list, the line items close. Chicago branch is the nearest at 157 miles, well inside the 300-mile coverage radius and positioned to serve the Illinois and Indiana sites directly. The first move is to contact Ameresco's project manager or facilities security lead for the Region 5 ESPC portfolio and propose a site-survey conversation focused on mobile-tower coverage for the Indianapolis Bean Federal Center mobilization phase and camera-array standardization across the 25-building footprint.