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John M. Croley, Major General, U.S. Marine Corps; Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces South, Deputy Commander; U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command
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Association of General Contractors - Build Georgia Award
First Place - Best Sustainable Building Practices - Robins AFB - Marine Corps Reserve Center
Awarded in 2011
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Federal  -  ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE - MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER



ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE - MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER Project Overview

The MCRC project is for the purpose of relocating Marine Corps Reserve Units from the Naval Air Station in Atlanta, Georgia to Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Georgia. The project scope includes constructing a 40,375 sf Type I Hangar, renovations and upgrades to existing Hangars 2066 and 2067, and renovations to Building 2065.

This new Type I Hangar includes a foam fire suppression system and two 7-ton overhead bridge cranes. This hangar houses the ground support, maintenance, and storage of eight (8) AH-1J Sea Cobra Helicopters. Support and administration space are provided on the first and second levels of the hangar.
 
Renovation of existing hangars 2065, 2066 and 2067 was another part of this project and  serves as maintenance shops for equipment and supply storage. Building 2065 also received minor renovations for ground support. Hangar 2066 was retrofitted to include administrative areas as well as a flight simulator and mobile armory. Hangar 2067 was renovated and is now used as an equipment and parts storage area. Both of these hangars have upgrades which include security and identification systems. Existing Beale Drive was relocated to meet Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection standard set-backs for a military hangar of this type.
 

Location

WARNER ROBINS, GA

Owner

U.S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, SAVANNAH CORPS OF ENGINEERS

Architect

TOLAND MIZELL ARCHITECTS, INC.

 
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