Army Military Working Dog Facility - Fort Campbell, KY
Pond provided full design services for a fully-functional Special Operations Forces (SOF) Military Working Dog (MWD) facility which includes:
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Administration Area
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Handlers’ Workstations
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Veterinary Treatment/Fully Furnished Surgery Area
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Tack Room
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Food Storage & Preparation Room
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Multi-Purpose Break/Training Room
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Latrine/Showers/Lockers
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Indoor/Outdoor Kennels with Kennel Runs (14 individual kennels)
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Storage Areas
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Mechanical/Electrical
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Communications Room
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Clerestory Lighting for Kennel Area
The kennel incorporated sustainable design and was designed to a Silver LEED® design standard and incorporated Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) standards in the design.
Supporting facilities include air conditioning; fencing; sprinkler system; fire and security alarms. Administrative space includes proper areas for storage of equipment; medical examination areas; office/training space for handlers; and office space for the Kennel Master and Training Officers. In addition to building requirements, the site accommodates vehicle circulation, service areas, and AT/FP separation from roads and parking areas to building.
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