This $20 million U.S. Army Corps of Engineers military construction project entailed the construction of a new base command center and range operations control facility for the Army National Training Center.
The project provided office, administrative and multi-purpose training facilities, as well as storage; and it included four acres of parking with landscaping and site development. The 69,100 Square Foot facility is a two-story, steel-framed and reinforced masonry structure with concrete footings, slab and decks
| Design-Bid-Build: |
Command and Control Facility, Fort Irwin, CA |
| Architect: |
USACE Sacramento |
| Owner: |
US Army Corps of Engineers |
| Type of Construction |
New Construction |
| Contract Value: |
$19.9 million |
| CCASS Evaluation |
Outstanding |
| Awards: |
US Army Corps of Engineers South Pacific Division Military
Construction Contactor of the Year Award.
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“Cox takes the time to go over all items that are required from the smallest items to the largest. Their quality control team is always checking the project making sure that all work is per the contract requirement.”
Phyllis Holley, USACE, Construction Representative
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