Special Operations Forces Readiness Facility Complex - Hurlburt Field, FL

Pond provided comprehensive architecture and engineering services for the Design-Build of multiple facilities, including this 32,000 sf complex for the Special Operations Forces (SOF) stationed at Hurlburt Field, Florida. Full services design included architecture, structural, civil, mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as landscape design and construction management; programming, space planning and multiple building layout; foundation and structural frame design; mechanical system design including HVAC, plumbing and fire protection; electrical system design with power lighting, communications and security systems that incorporated enhanced Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) requirements. This project consisted of four separate facilities for SOF that were designed and constructed as part of a Design-Build contract with Urrutia, Inc. Constructors.

Facilities under this contract were located in two distinct areas at Hurlburt Field. The SOF Readiness Supply Package Facility was sited on the east side of Brims Street in the site occupied by buildings 91146 and 91150. The SOF Equipment Storage Building, the SOF Supply Warehouse Facility and the SOF Material Storage Facility were sited inside the SOF Redhorse Compound in an area located to the southeast of building 91147. All facilities were designed to be LEED® Certified, while also blending seamlessly with the current architectural character of Hurlburt Field.

Main components of the facilities include:

  • Administrative Office Areas
  • Equipment Storage Rooms & Arms Vault
  • Meeting Rooms & Classrooms
  • Break Room with Kitchen
  • Restrooms, Locker Room & Showers
  • Warehouse Space

 

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