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The Naval Base Ventura County Air Station Point Mugu construction is a $74.5M Department of Homeland Security award to Whiting-Turner for vertical facility work on a federal installation. Military base construction carries permanent perimeter-security, access-control, and surveillance-camera requirements, and the federal security-clearance layer typically mandates dedicated monitoring during both construction and operations. The contract scope description is minimal in the source record, but DHS awards at naval air stations historically include secure-area barriers, gate hardening, and 24/7 camera coverage. The award posted through USAspending with no explicit award date in the record, though the contract ID suggests a 2020 fiscal-year obligation. If the project is in-progress or nearing completion, the security infrastructure is likely locked. If mobilization is current or upcoming, the window remains open for construction-phase mobile surveillance towers covering equipment yards, perimeter zones during builds, and temporary access points before permanent systems activate. Federal procurement on military installations moves through defined security reviews, so timing signals are stale without a recent permit or notice-to-proceed reference. Los Angeles branch is nearest at 164 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm Zedcor customer sits within 50 miles. The recommended contact is Whiting-Turner's project superintendent or the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) security coordinator overseeing the build. Lead with construction-phase mobile-tower coverage for secure zones during the build-out, particularly if permanent camera and barrier systems are phased in late.