Navy / Marines

Our Military Facilities Program achieves the highest level of project satisfaction by providing full-service planning, architecture, engineering, construction and construction management solutions to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.

Our highly-trained and specialized professionals bring vast experience delivering new design, major renovation, adaptive-reuse, and expansion projects through traditional design, RFP Development, design-build and other delivery methods for all Active and Reserve components of the United States Naval Forces.

Our design and document process meets federal government procurement standards and requirements, with emphasis on exceptional design, cost control, quality, schedule, energy conservation and sustainability.

Working with Pond

Pond is successfully working on multiple ongoing vertical and horizontal projects. Please note we are unable to provide information relating to contracting activities per Government acquisition policy.

 Project Types

Rich Hayes, PE, Captain, USN (Ret.)

Rich Hayes, PE, Captain, USN (Ret.)

Navy Client Lead

  • Access Control Points (ACP)
  • Administrative Facilities
  • Airfield Pavements
  • Central Plants
  • Child Development Centers/Education
  • Dining Facilities
  • Energy / Sustainability Programs
  • Emergency Response Facilities
  • Flight Simulators
  • Headquarters
  • Historic Preservation
  • Housing & Dormitories/Barracks
  • Intelligence and Cyber Operations
  • Laboratories and Testing Facilities
  • Maintenance Shops
  • Operations Facilities
  • POL/Fueling Systems
  • Ranges
  • Recreation Centers
  • Roadways
  • Runways, Taxiways & Aprons
  • Secure Facilities
  • Squadron Operations
  • Stormwater Management Facilities
  • Training Facilities

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