Hangar Building 50 Repair and Renovation

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Client: USACE, Savannah District                    
Location: Robins Air Force Base, Georgia   
Contract Value: $2.5M

The Hangar Building 50 project included repairs to the concrete slab and restroom/locker room areas. The Tepa team removed sections of the slab and all of the unsuitable soils, constructed a new drainage system and restored the site with new, suitable backfill and concrete. The restroom/locker room renovation was completed while the facility was out of service for slab repairs. The team also constructed a new decontamination area and upgraded the fire alarm and fire suppression systems.

Tepa delivered this project in approximately 90 days by working multiple shifts seven days a week and making timely, accurate decisions as issues and challenges arose. 

Client: USACE, Savannah District                    
Location: Robins Air Force Base, Georgia   
Contract Value: $2.5M

The Hangar Building 50 project included repairs to the concrete slab and restroom/locker room areas. The Tepa team removed sections of the slab and all of the unsuitable soils, constructed a new drainage system and restored the site with new, suitable backfill and concrete. The restroom/locker room renovation was completed while the facility was out of service for slab repairs. The team also constructed a new decontamination area and upgraded the fire alarm and fire suppression systems.

Tepa delivered this project in approximately 90 days by working multiple shifts seven days a week and making timely, accurate decisions as issues and challenges arose. 

Client: USACE, Savannah District                    
Location: Robins Air Force Base, Georgia   
Contract Value: $2.5M

The Hangar Building 50 project included repairs to the concrete slab and restroom/locker room areas. The Tepa team removed sections of the slab and all of the unsuitable soils, constructed a new drainage system and restored the site with new, suitable backfill and concrete. The restroom/locker room renovation was completed while the facility was out of service for slab repairs. The team also constructed a new decontamination area and upgraded the fire alarm and fire suppression systems.

Tepa delivered this project in approximately 90 days by working multiple shifts seven days a week and making timely, accurate decisions as issues and challenges arose. 

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