Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Department of Homeland Security award to RQ-AECOM 2 JV: REBUILD SECTOR/STATION KEY WEST
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The Department of Homeland Security awarded an $86M contract to RQ-AECOM 2 JV for a complete rebuild of the Key West Sector/Station facility. The scope implies perimeter security, access control, and vehicle barriers as baseline infrastructure on a federal security installation, with multi-phase construction over an extended timeline that supports both fixed surveillance arrays and mobile tower deployment during site mobilization and phased commissioning. The award appears in USAspending records without a posted date or performance-start declaration, which suggests the contract is already in execution or nearing mobilization. Federal rebuild projects of this value typically run 18-36 months with staged procurement; security infrastructure installation often trails initial site work by 6-12 months, which leaves a viable window to engage the GC's security subcontractor or the government's contracting officer's representative before final spec lock. Atlanta branch is the nearest footprint at 443 miles, well outside the 300-mile coverage radius. The lead sits in Zedcor's current gap territory. Without a warm customer within range and no existing branch coverage, the recommended action is to defer this lead unless Zedcor opens a Florida footprint or partners with a regional integrator already servicing DHS work in the Keys. If pursued remotely, the primary contact is the DHS contracting officer's representative or the AECOM project manager handling security subcontracts.