Projects

Description

Bristol was awarded this contract under a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) with the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Savannah District. The Seattle District took over the project at its start.

The Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) consists of the design build and site work for a 35,290-square-foot standard medium TEMF with a 96-foot clear span and a 10-ton overhead crane located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The facility contains secure areas for communications security (COMSEC), weapons and non-sensitive storage, and separate rooms for general office space, tool storage, training, small item repair, restrooms and other dedicated spaces.

Associated with the TEMF—a concrete tilt-up construction project—are 26,274-square-yards of concrete hardstand for exterior storage of various types of military vehicles. The area also includes an oil storage building and a hazardous waste storage building, each 693 square feet, as well as a 11,088 square-foot organizational storage building.

Client: USACE

Location: Washington

service line: Vertical Construction
contract amount: $13,600,000
Award Date: August 2009
completed date: April 2011
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Highlights

  • $13.6 million
  • 35,290 square-feet
  • Sustainable design and development —This project achieved LEED Gold
  • 26,274 square years of organizational vehicle hardstand can accommodate 250 military vehicles
  • Design included seismic provisions for structural steel buildings
  • 35% of the ADA TEMF contract was self-performed by BDBS with 65% subcontracted to local mechanical, electrical and plumbing suppliers, pre-engineered building erectors, and drywall and painting contractors

Highlights

  • $13.6 million
  • 35,290 square-feet
  • Sustainable design and development —This project achieved LEED Gold
  • 26,274 square years of organizational vehicle hardstand can accommodate 250 military vehicles
  • Design included seismic provisions for structural steel buildings
  • 35% of the ADA TEMF contract was self-performed by BDBS with 65% subcontracted to local mechanical, electrical and plumbing suppliers, pre-engineered building erectors, and drywall and painting contractors