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The Department of Homeland Security awarded Barnard Spencer Joint Venture $633.6M to construct 23 miles of border wall system and 81 miles of system attributes in Texas. The linear corridor scope, extended construction duration, and remote-site profile create demand for mobile surveillance towers across multiple lay-down yards and staging zones, plus vehicle monitoring for contractor and equipment traffic. The 81-mile system-attributes component (roads, lighting, drainage) runs parallel to wall construction and represents additional coverage surface for camera arrays and perimeter surveillance during multi-year build-out. The award appears in the USAspending federal obligations record with no posted date, suggesting recent obligation or retroactive entry. Federal infrastructure awards of this scale typically carry 18-36 month mobilization and construction timelines, which means site-security procurement is either open now or closing within 60 days. If mobilization has already begun, the window narrows to subcontractor displacement or phase-two expansions as the work front advances. Houston branch sits 158 miles from the project centroid, well inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-customer cross-pollination path exists in the payload. The first move is to identify the GC's site-security subcontractor or the owner's rep managing federal compliance (typically a DHS Customs and Border Protection project manager or the JV's superintendent), and propose a walk-through focused on mobile-tower placement for the staging-zone and lay-down-yard phases before the linear build-out locks perimeter scope.