204 Stationing Actions – Making Fort Bragg 1/10 th  of the Army Population Soldier/Civilian Growth:  From 54,631 to 77,092 Trips per Day: 90,000 to 150,000 Command Growth:   2005  2011 15,000,000 sf of new facility requirements (not including COF/TEMF deficit). 2,250 new Family Housing Units (6,238 total) $3 Billion in new Military Construction (FY03-15) Traffic/Parking Congestion 2 – 3-Star Commands 5 – 2-Star Commands 3 – 1-Star Commands 21 – Brigade Equivalents 1 – 4-Star Command  4 – 3-Star Commands 5 – 2-Star Commands 3 – 1-Star Commands 28 – Brigade Equivalent
WE  MADE Real Property Master Plan DIGEST Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Roads Motor Pools Company Operations Facilities Fitness Centers MILCON Program
Program Highlights: 18.5MSF Net Growth FY03-FY14  14% Net Growth FY03-FY09 23% Net Growth FY10 to FY14 Included 2.2MSF from PAFB Does Not Include Army Family  Housing Real Property Growth
Program Highlights: Funding Based on FSM Building Renovation/Construction Energy Efficiencies HVAC/Electrical Upgrades Plumbing Repair Paving, Paving, Paving Roofing SRM Program
FY12 Retro-Commission multiple buildings on the installation Need A/E’s, RCx agents, control and mechanical contractors Renewable Energy Geothermal & Retro Cx Historical District Transpired Solar Collectors for Various buildings PV and Solar Water projects FY13 ECIP Renewable Solar Heating and DDC Conversion Retro-Commission multiple buildings on the installation Combined heat and power plant FY14 New Geothermal central energy plant Bio-mass plant Energy Program
Program Highlights: Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Fort Bragg, Pope AAF, Camp MacKall Housing Continuous Life Cycle Renewal & Replacement System Wide Water and Sewer Modeling Water and Sewer Pipeline Replacement Backflow Preventer Replacement Lift Station Rehabilitation Pipeline Replacement  BFP Replacement  LS Rehabilitation Water Wastewater Infrastructure
TO JOIN THE FORT BRAGG TEAM

Fort Bragg, NC

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    204 Stationing Actions– Making Fort Bragg 1/10 th of the Army Population Soldier/Civilian Growth: From 54,631 to 77,092 Trips per Day: 90,000 to 150,000 Command Growth: 2005 2011 15,000,000 sf of new facility requirements (not including COF/TEMF deficit). 2,250 new Family Housing Units (6,238 total) $3 Billion in new Military Construction (FY03-15) Traffic/Parking Congestion 2 – 3-Star Commands 5 – 2-Star Commands 3 – 1-Star Commands 21 – Brigade Equivalents 1 – 4-Star Command 4 – 3-Star Commands 5 – 2-Star Commands 3 – 1-Star Commands 28 – Brigade Equivalent
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    WE MADEReal Property Master Plan DIGEST Fort Bragg, North Carolina
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    Roads Motor PoolsCompany Operations Facilities Fitness Centers MILCON Program
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    Program Highlights: 18.5MSFNet Growth FY03-FY14 14% Net Growth FY03-FY09 23% Net Growth FY10 to FY14 Included 2.2MSF from PAFB Does Not Include Army Family Housing Real Property Growth
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    Program Highlights: FundingBased on FSM Building Renovation/Construction Energy Efficiencies HVAC/Electrical Upgrades Plumbing Repair Paving, Paving, Paving Roofing SRM Program
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    FY12 Retro-Commission multiplebuildings on the installation Need A/E’s, RCx agents, control and mechanical contractors Renewable Energy Geothermal & Retro Cx Historical District Transpired Solar Collectors for Various buildings PV and Solar Water projects FY13 ECIP Renewable Solar Heating and DDC Conversion Retro-Commission multiple buildings on the installation Combined heat and power plant FY14 New Geothermal central energy plant Bio-mass plant Energy Program
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    Program Highlights: Water& Wastewater Infrastructure Fort Bragg, Pope AAF, Camp MacKall Housing Continuous Life Cycle Renewal & Replacement System Wide Water and Sewer Modeling Water and Sewer Pipeline Replacement Backflow Preventer Replacement Lift Station Rehabilitation Pipeline Replacement BFP Replacement LS Rehabilitation Water Wastewater Infrastructure
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    TO JOIN THEFORT BRAGG TEAM