Description: This paper introduces the NEDS GRID™ infrastructure framework, a centralized orchestration layer designed to resolve Structural Resource Misallocation in distributed, appointment-based service environments. Current operational nodes rely on legacy scheduling tools that function as isolated data silos, creating significant synchronization latency and routing inefficiency. We present a distributed multi-tenant architecture that replaces manual, reactive scheduling with proactive workflow orchestration. By implementing isolated schema environments, real-time operational telemetry ingestion, and predictive routing modelsâE" specifically the Geographic Acquisition Coefficient ($alpha_{GAC}$) and the Capacity-Utilization Coefficient ($beta_{CUC}$)âE"this framework achieves high-availability synchronization. The architecture demonstrates that decoupling operational scaling from manual synchronization overhead enables horizontal scalability, establishing a new industrial standard for operational continuity in high-variability service ecosystems.