Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Environmental Protection Agency award to NORESCO, LLC: ENERGY SAVINGS PERFORMANCE CONTRACT (ESPC) TASK ORDER FOR ANN AR…
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The EPA's $30.4M Energy Savings Performance Contract award to NORESCO targets a federal facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan. ESPCs typically bundle HVAC upgrades, lighting retrofits, building-envelope improvements, and controls modernization across multi-building campuses. The scope creates extended construction exposure: equipment laydown for mechanical units, contractor access to secure zones during nights and weekends, and perimeter vulnerabilities during envelope work. Mobile surveillance towers fit the multi-month duration and distributed jobsite pattern better than fixed camera arrays alone. The award posted to USAspending without a disclosed start date, but ESPC task orders at this scale mobilize within 90-120 days of award. Federal facilities require site-security coordination through the agency's physical-security office, not the GC alone. The ESPC structure means NORESCO carries performance risk and controls subcontractor selection, which opens a direct path to the project manager rather than waiting on a security RFP. Post-award timing is second-tier but workable if contact happens before mobilization. Chicago branch is nearest at 186 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm Zedcor customer sits within 50 miles. The first move is to reach NORESCO's Ann Arbor project manager (title likely Senior Project Manager or ESPC Delivery Lead) and propose a brief site-security conversation focused on mobile tower deployment for the mechanical-equipment laydown phase and after-hours perimeter monitoring during envelope work.