Marine Corps Base
Camp Pendleton, Ca
Stronghold Engineering, Inc. served as the prime contractor for this design-build project at MCAS Camp Pendleton which called for the expansion of supply van pads that will house 260 vans (double-stacked). The expansion will provide adequate, safe, and secure concrete pads to accommodate and support 260 mobile facilities vans used for avionics, calibration, and other repairs to and operation of tactical equipment supporting aircraft maintenance of the Marine Avionics Logistical Squadron 39 (MALS) unit when in combat. The project consisted of many exciting features including a massive existing underground utility relocation, 4″ duct bank conduits feeding “Pop-up” locations around the site where Marine personnel will plug into various power requirements for their Vans, a restroom facility for Male and Female Marines, an Air compressor and Shed, one acre of 8″ thick, reinforced concrete, site lighting, fiber, and copper telco connections, and two (2) 12kV Unit Substations at 3000KVA. Water and air are also provided at the Pop-ups for tool usage within the Vans.
Cost
$4.3 Million
Duration
March 2007
to
October 2009
Project Type
Electrical
Square Footage
TBA
AWARD WINNING PROJECT
2009 ABC Excellence in Construction Award
2009 AGC Build San Diego Merit Award for Excellence in Underground Utilities
WHAT THEY SAY
“Stronghold Engineering earned an overall OUTSTANDING for this project…Management used the principles of Partnering throughout the construction process and always negotiated with a win-win attitude. I recommend award of another contract to this contractor.”