D/B DHS Building 78 Dormitory Renovation

D/B DHS Building 78 Dormitory Renovation

D/B DHS Building 78 Dormitory Renovation

Location: Ft. McClellan, Anniston, AL

Client: USACE

EMR was awarded a contract in the amount of $7.9M for the renovation of a dormitory in Anniston, AL. Renovations include new architectural finishes and components, structural repairs, HVAC replacement, fire protection/fire alarm system replacement as well as electrical and plumbing revisions.

P723 Corry Station A-School Unaccompanied Housing

P723 Corry Station A-School Unaccompanied Housing

P723 Corry Station A-School Unaccompanied Housing

Location: NAS Pensacola, FL
Client: NAVFAC Southeast

EMR was awarded an $18M contract to design and construct new Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ). The new building will be connected to adjacent Building 1094 – the two building lobbies connected with a covered walkway system with entry access to each. The BEQ will also include a lobby/reception area, a TV room on each floor, common laundry on each floor, a first-floor vending room, bulk storage rooms, clean and dirty linen storage rooms, office spaces will be replaced with 2+0 – NETC rooms, break rooms and vending space on each floor. Each 2+0 NETC room will include space for a two-person bedroom, a bath, two closets, a cabinet with sink, an under cabinet refrigerator, and a microwave oven. The total building area is 69,858 sf.

Building 225 Dam Neck Annex

Building 225 Dam Neck Annex

Building 225 Dam Neck Annex

Location: NAS Oceana, Dam Neck Annex, Virginia Beach, VA
Client: NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic

This is a Design-Bid-Build (DBB) project that will renovate the interior of the Navy Gateway Inns & Suites (NGIS) Building #225 at NAS Oceana/Dam Neck Annex. The project includes renovations of suites, passageways, stairwells, laundry rooms, HVAC, plumbing, electrical and fire protection systems, and the exterior of the NGIS portion of Building 225.

Renovate Building 18-C

Renovate Building 18-C

Renovate Building 18-C

Location: Eglin Air Force Base, FL
Client: USAF

EMR was awarded a $5M contract for the complete interior renovation of a 15,000 sf facility known as building “18-C”, which was originally the dining hall and administrative support spaces for Dormitory 18. The existing facility is a cast-in-place (CIP) reinforced concrete post & beam structure with concrete masonry unit (CMU) infill walls. The roof is a low-slope membrane surface that is relatively new, existing to remain, and beyond the scope of this project. This project will produce a new Special Access Program Facility in full accordance with referenced regulations.

Renovate Q4 Barracks and Lakeside BEQ “A” Phase II

Renovate Q4 Barracks and Lakeside BEQ “A” Phase II

Renovate Q4 Barracks and Lakeside BEQ “A” Phase II

Location: NCBC Gulfport/Lakeside Complex, Pascagoula, MS
Client: NAVFAC Southeast

EMR was awarded this task order to repair and replace aged, damaged, and deteriorated facility components for Building A and the connector to Building B at the Lakeside Bachelor Enlisted Quarters. Building A is a three-story 85,000 square foot structure. The second and third floors have 88 bedrooms for the sailors and the first floor is the common area, which houses the fitness club, restaurant, entertainment areas, office, and storage. 

The main focus of the project was to replace the existing HVAC system, which had become inefficient and caused mold concerns throughout the building. The renovation also included a new entrance, roofing, site drainage, and the associated removal and replacement of ceilings and finishes required to accommodate the HVAC replacement. The new entrance included a new airlock vestibule at the main building entry for Building A and also provided the associated sidewalk and entrance paving required. 

Prior to the replacement of the HVAC system, EMR placed 85,000 square feet of floor protection and more than 220,000 square feet of wall and furniture protection to assure that all existing finishes and furniture was safeguarded during construction. The administration and security departments were temporarily relocated during construction phasing, ensuring that they were never without air conditioning, heat, and/or power. 

Sustainable design was integrated into the development and construction of the project through the use of items such as energy modeling, use of Energy-Star appliances, an energy compliance analysis to verify minimum 20 percent energy reduction goals below the pre-renovation 2003 “Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey” baseline, and a lifecycle cost analysis of alternatives, in accordance with UFC 3-400-01: ENERGY CONSERVATION.