Combined Arms Collective Training Facility - Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, FL

As part of the comprehensive redevelopment of the Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Pond provided comprehensive A/E services for this Combined Arms Collective Training Facility (CACTF).

  • Adaptive reuse of 19 buildings

  • Retrofit of 8 building

  • Construction of 18 new buildings to the MOUT

  • Sustainable design utilizing LEED

  • Utility, topographic and hazardous materials survey over 18 acres

  • Cost management plan

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