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Department of the Interior award to CDM CONSTRUCTORS INC: POJOAQUE BASIN REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM IGF::OT::IGF

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The Pojoaque Basin Regional Water System is a $358M federal water infrastructure award to CDM Constructors in northern New Mexico. Regional water projects of this scale involve multiple pump stations, reservoir sites, pipeline trenching corridors, and staging yards distributed across a multi-mile footprint. The linear pipeline segments and remote equipment laydown areas align with mobile surveillance tower deployment, particularly during nights and weekends when equipment sits unmonitored. Vehicle monitoring and camera arrays fit the distributed-site pattern better than fixed perimeter fencing. The award appears in the Department of the Interior USAspending record with no performance-start date declared, which typically signals a pre-mobilization or early-stage contract. Water infrastructure awards of this magnitude run multi-year schedules, and site-security procurement often lags initial award by several months. The timing window depends on when CDM begins mobilizing field crews and staging equipment, information not visible in the federal record but obtainable through direct outreach to the GC's project manager or superintendent. The project sits in northern New Mexico, 347 miles from Zedcor's Phoenix branch and outside the 300-mile coverage radius. Serving this lead would require either a footprint expansion into the Albuquerque corridor or a partnership model with a regional operator. If Phoenix leadership is evaluating New Mexico expansion, this award represents a multi-year anchor customer with distributed-site security demand. The GC contact is CDM's project superintendent, reachable through the company's Southwest water division.