Bristol’s Troop Medical Clinic will ‘set the standard,’ says Corps
A new Bristol-built troop medical clinic at Fort Richardson “will probably set the standard for Army clinics,” U.S. Army Corps of Engineers chief of construction and operations Patrick Coullahan told the Alaska Business Monthly, in a recent story on Anchorage construction. The comment appeared in the article “Anchorage Skyline Transformation: New Projects from Artsy to Army Dot the Landscape,” in the magazine’s February 2009 issue.
Bristol Design Build Services, LLC, was mentioned for its work on the $37 million troop medical clinic. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded Bristol Design Build a $27.3 million sole source design/build contract on the project in May 2007.
For more information on Bristol’s role, see the detailed FTR193 Troop Health Clinic Project Description.
