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Department of Homeland Security award to WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING COMPANY, THE: CERCLA CLEAN-UP EFFORT AND WATERFRONT…

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The USCG Base Seattle waterfront recapitalization is a $137.8M federal award combining environmental remediation (CERCLA cleanup) with infrastructure build-out to support polar security cutter homeporting. The dual-phase scope. hazmat remediation followed by berthing and support facility construction. creates extended exposure windows for equipment laydown, perimeter control during remediation work, and waterfront access security during the build phase. Mobile surveillance towers fit the remediation footprint; fixed camera arrays and vehicle barriers align with the permanent berthing infrastructure. The award appears in USAspending without a posted date, which typically indicates recent obligation or a data-lag artifact. Coast Guard waterfront projects of this scale run 18-36 months from award to substantial completion. CERCLA cleanup phases often mobilize within 90 days of award to meet EPA timeline constraints, meaning site-security procurement is likely open now or closing within weeks. The signal is post-award but stage-timing is uncertain without a posted date. assume near-term mobilization and treat as urgent. Seattle branch sits 42 miles from Base Seattle, well inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path exists in the payload. The first contact is the Whiting-Turner project manager or the Coast Guard's contracting officer's representative (COR), both named in the award record. Lead with mobile-tower availability for the remediation lay-down yard and ask about perimeter and camera-array scope for the berthing phase. two conversations in one.