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Department of Homeland Security award to FISHER SAND & GRAVEL CO: SW BORDER CONSTRUCTION - SAN DIEGO

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The Department of Homeland Security awarded Fisher Sand & Gravel $847M for border construction in the San Diego sector. A federal infrastructure project of this scale operates on a linear corridor with extended worksites, equipment staging yards, and material laydown areas across multiple miles of active construction zone. The footprint supports mobile surveillance tower deployment for equipment protection during off-shifts, camera arrays for work-zone monitoring, and vehicle barriers at access points. Perimeter security and vehicle monitoring align with the controlled-access requirements typical of federal border infrastructure. The award appears in USAspending with no posted date disclosed in the source record, which suggests either a recent obligation or a retroactive publication of an earlier contract modification. Federal border construction moves through permitting and mobilization on compressed timelines once funded. Without a posted date, the exact stage is unclear, but awarded status means procurement is complete and mobilization is either underway or imminent. The window for site-security engagement tightens once the GC's subcontractor roster locks. Los Angeles branch sits 164 miles from the project centroid, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-customer path exists in the immediate geography. The recommended first move is a direct outreach to Fisher Sand & Gravel's project superintendent or site-security manager, leading with mobile tower availability for the staging-yard and equipment-laydown phases of a multi-year linear construction program.