TELMOC Operations B503

TELMOC Operations B503

TELMOC Operations B503

Location: Tyndall AFB, FL
Client: USACE

EMR was awarded a $5M contract to repair and restore the TELMOC Operations facility to pre-storm condition and function, with the exception of modernizing the exterior windows; entry doors; roof system; restroom facilities; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system; fire suppression system; fire alarm system; and lighting system.

Aeromedical Staging Squadron Facility

Aeromedical Staging Squadron Facility

Aeromedical Staging Squadron Facility

Location: Keesler AFB, MS
Client: NAVFAC Southeast
EMR was awarded a $4.7M contract at Keesler AFB, MS for the construction of a single-story ASTS Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron facility with reinforced concrete foundations/slabs, masonry walls, brick veneer, and standing seam metal roof. The project includes HVAC, fore protection, site work, parking spaces, and all necessary utilities. Construction will comply with all applicable construction codes including hurricane-resistant construction criteria. This facility will be constructed in accordance with a current AT/FP standards, and properly configure an efficient Aeromedical Staging Squadron facility to accommodate squadron mission training and equipment storage requirements as well as incidental related work

Enlisted Aircrew Training System (EACTS) Facility

Enlisted Aircrew Training System (EACTS) Facility

Enlisted Aircrew Training System (EACTS) Facility

Location: NAS Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, TX
Client: NAVFAC Southeast

EMR was awarded a $9.8M contract to construct a new facility that will house an aircraft KC-130J flight simulator. The project will consist of a high-bay facility that provides covered, all-weather training environment support administrative spaces to support the Marine Corps flight simulator training program. The training system will include a Cockpit Procedures Trainer (CPT), Weapons System Trainer (WST), Fuselage Trainer (FUT), and an Observer Training Air (OTA) simulator. Site improvements include paving, parking, sidewalks, signage, and environmental protection measures.

Repair and Renovate Building 351

Repair and Renovate Building 351

Repair and Renovate Building 351

Location: Northwest Annex, VA
Client: NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic

The project consists of interior demolition (including asbestos-containing materials) and renovation of 81 double occupant sleeping rooms, including 4 HC rooms. The building also includes interior demolition and renovation of the mechanical room, 4 electrical rooms, 7 storage rooms, and janitors closets, 4 common restrooms, 3 each 3 story stairwells, 3 offices including the building manager’s office, and 1 each lounge, game room, and fire sprinkler room. The approximate area of the building is 28,230SF, with an allowable disturbed area for the site being 1.92 acres.

Q4 Repairs to Corry “A” School BEQs 3707 and 3708

Q4 Repairs to Corry “A” School BEQs 3707 and 3708

Q4 Repairs to Corry “A” School BEQs 3707 and 3708

Location: Corry Station, NAS Pensacola, FL
Client: NAVFAC Southeast

EMR received the task order to renovate Buildings 3707 and 3708 at Corry Station (52,500 square feet), which is the Navy’s Center for Information Dominance (technical training center). These buildings are part of a complex built in 1975 that consists of 10 buildings, 3701 through 3710. Buildings 3707 and 3708 house 192 “A” School students. Building 3707 is a three-story Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ) providing (49) 2+0 Quarters with 98 berths. Similarly, Building 3708 has three stories and provides (47) 2+0 Quarters with 95 berths. 

The project included the interior demolition and renovation of each building to accommodate the Navy layout for the 2+0 BEQs. The interior partitions were reconfigured to meet the program space requirements and have new interior finishes. Modifications were made to the exterior brick and stucco façade for the installation of new doors and windows. A new walkway was added on three sides of each building to allow access to the quarters from both sides of the building. The existing stairs were replaced with freestanding stair towers to meet current code requirements. A new structural framing system was built to support the new walkways and a new sloped standing seam metal roof was constructed. The renovation required structural modifications, installation of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and security systems.