Hangar 21 Complex - Joint Base Andrews, MD
Pond, in a Joint Venture with FSB, was awarded a contract by Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Washington for architectural and engineering services for the Hangar 21 Complex.
This aviation facility at Joint Base Andrews will support the proposed Boeing 747-8, a four-engine, wide-bodied commercial aircraft, which will be modified to fit the Air Force’s needs. This aircraft will be configured to allow the Head of State to fulfill their roles while on board.
The intent of the Hangar 21 Program is to replace the aging VC-25A aircraft fleet which is the military version of the Boeing 747-200 aircraft. The current fleet is reaching the end of their services lives, which requires increased maintenance time and costs.
Pond will provide engineer of record services for all site, infrastructure and fueling systems. Pond is an industry leading fueling, airfield, and aerospace design firm, having completed over 2,000 fueling projects and 120 airfield projects across 460 base and civilian locations worldwide, including Joint Base Andrews.
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