Bradford County FL — Sabot Consulting IGSA Proposal ($239M/year at full capacity)
Contract Structure
The sabot-consulting briefing package (December 16, 2025) describes a county-led IGSA in which:
- Bradford County retains ownership of the land and existing warehouse
- A prime contractor/operator (not yet selected) builds and operates the facility
- ICE pays per-bed-day rates
- sabot-consulting provides “Office of ICE Integration” support — compliance, communications, political management
- Bradford County Sheriff’s Office provides governance and oversight
Financial Model
| Phase | Beds | Monthly | Annual | Per-Bed-Day | County Recovery |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1,000 | $8.08M | $96.9M | $269 | $80K/month |
| 2 | 2,000 | $14.2M | $170.2M | $236 | $142K/month |
| 3 | 3,000 | $19.9M | $239M | $221 | $199K/month |
Mobilization costs: $8.9M (Phase 1), $6.3M (Phase 2), $6.2M (Phase 3) — payable upfront or amortized.
County Cost Recovery
The county’s share ($80K-$199K/month) is positioned as recovering administrative costs, infrastructure impacts, and coordination — not as profit. The county retains property ownership and gets an upgraded facility when/if the contract ends. This is the pitch: “you keep the land, you get paid for the use, and when it’s over you have a better property than you started with.”
Status
No contract executed. The proposal remains in evaluation phase. The bradford-county-fl-douglas-building county-fight entry tracks the commission timeline.
Sources
- Sabot Consulting briefing package (Dec 16, 2025) — provided by Jenn Budd
- The RAMM: The Blueprint for America’s Detention Camps (Apr 6, 2026)
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