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The PR-10 emergency repair award is an $80.7M federal-obligated hurricane-recovery project spanning six kilometers of damaged highway corridor between KM 41.6 and 47.5 in Puerto Rico. The scope includes embankment reconstruction, reinforced soil slope systems, and drainage restoration, which implies staged earthwork zones, equipment laydown areas, and extended site exposure across multiple months. Mobile surveillance towers fit the linear work-zone pattern and multi-phase construction timeline; vehicle monitoring and camera arrays address equipment security during off-shift periods in what is likely a thinly-monitored rural corridor. The award appeared in USAspending without a posted date, meaning the contract is already executed and mobilization is either underway or imminent. Hurricane-recovery projects typically move faster than standard FHWA work due to emergency-declaration funding pressure, so the pre-budget window is closed. The timing tier is post-award, which limits displacement opportunity but leaves a small window if the GC has not yet locked a site-security subcontractor for the full duration. Atlanta branch is the nearest Zedcor footprint at 1,536 miles, far outside the 300-mile coverage radius. Zedcor does not currently serve Puerto Rico, and establishing a temporary presence for a single project is not operationally viable without a regional equipment depot or a local partner agreement. This lead is geographically out of scope unless Zedcor expands Caribbean coverage or partners with a Puerto Rico-based security provider who can white-label mobile tower deployment.