15.02.19

SC National Guard Maintenance Facility

A new 11,500 SF Vehicle Maintenance Facility located on a 16 acre site.  The facility was to house a 5,000 SF administrative area and 6,500 SF multi-bay maintenance shop. The 16 acre complex included military parking, privately owned vehicle (POV) parking, access roads, sidewalks, site drainage and sediment control, security fencing, motor pool lighting, vehicle

15.02.19

Repair Airfield Pavements, Drainage and Lighting

CEMS provided civil, electrical, and mechanical services for design plans and specs and TITLE II Level services as the Engineer of Record on a design-build project for repairs to the airfield at NAS JRB New Orleans, LA. General grading, storm drainage, pavements, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWAPP) and construction services were required. Runway

15.02.19

Electrical Distribution Sys & Airfield Lighting Sys, Navy Aux Landing Field

CEMS prepared plans and specifications as the contractor’s engineer-of-record design firm for a design/build project for the total replacement of the 5 kV and 15 kV electrical distribution system, airfield lighting system (fixtures, circuits, regulators, home runs) simulated carrier landing deck, air navigation systems and emergency power at an auxiliary training field in Texas.

15.02.19

Base Operations Complex/Air Traffic Control Tower

CEMS provided full Design-Bid-Build design and construction phase services for the Base Operations Complex & Air Traffic Control Tower project. The new complex was required to replace inadequately sized facilities that not properly configured to accommodate the current mission. The complex consisted of multiple new facility additions to include a 25,700 SF Base Operations Building,

15.02.19

Hanahan Municipal Complex

CEMS Engineering provided mechanical, electrical, and structural engineering for this 12,000 SF municipal building. The new municipal building houses the council chambers; city manager's office; departmental administrative offices; public safety department including fire station, police station and detention facility; communications room and meeting areas.

15.02.19

Building 90 Renovation

CEMS provided full design to renovate the interior and exterior of building 90, which is one of the oldest and most historic buildings on the base. Building 90 is being renovated to accommodate the administrative and storage functions of the Langley Air Force Base Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight and the 920th Aerospace Medicine Flight.  This 20,700 SF

15.02.19

Irwin Intermediate School

Completed in April 2012, the new Irwin Intermediate School at Fort Bragg opened just in time for the 2012-2013 school year. Construction on the $14.9 million, 112,025-square-foot facility began in 2010 and was managed by the Savannah District. The new school replaces the original Irwin building built in 1962. Located off of Normandy Drive, near

15.02.19

Veterans Wellness Center, Carl Vinson VAMC

CEMS provided Designs, Specifications, and Construction period services for the construction of a new 6,046 SF Recreational Therapy Center necessary to support the Domiciliary, Long Term Care, Mental Health and other patient services provided by the Carl Vinson VAMC, Dublin, GA. The Wellness Center incorporated Green Building features, such as energy efficient construction materials and

15.02.19

Moran Hall South

CEMS provided full A-E design for the 49,722-SF renovation of Moran Hall South. The  renovation provided a new Automation-Aided Instructional Building for the United States Army Cyber School at Fort Gordon. This new Secure Compartmentalized Information Facility (SCIF) integrated cyberspace operations, electronic warfare, cyber electromagnetic activity, and cyber-rated signal intelligence. The project incorporated the appropriate

15.02.19

Supper Club Building Renovation

CEMS provided full A-E design for the 13,700 SF renovation of the Fort Moore Supper Club. The renovation consisted of expanding the seating capacity on the first floor of the main dining room, remodeling various rooms around the dining room to provide improved support for the increased dining function, upgrading support utilities on the lower