LEED Profile P-109 Hangar - BRPH
Transcript of LEED Profile P-109 Hangar - BRPH
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PROJECT PROFILE
LEED for New ConstructionCertification awarded
Sustainable Sites
Water Effi ciency
Energy & Atmosphere
Materials & Resources
Innovation & Design
Regional Priority
Indoor Environmental Quality
11/26
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10/35
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*Out of a possible 110 points
Silver 52*
P-109 Aircraft Maintenance HangarAndersen AFB, Guam
P-109 Aircraft Maintenance HangarAndersen AFB, Guam 96543
53%22%
energy cost savings 21%recycled content
total water use reduction
PROJECT PROFILE
P-109 Aircraft Maintenance HangarAndersen AFB, Guam
Architect of Record: BRPH Contractor: Pernix ConstructionMechanical/Plumbing Engineer: Coff man EngineersElectrical Engineer: BRPHStructural Engineer: Base EngineeringClient: Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacifi cProject Size: 72,484 SFProject Cost: $54 Million
New Aircraft Maintenance Hangar to Support Marine Squadrons
This new approximately 72,500 SF aviation maintenance hangar facility and fi re pump building supports forward operations and maintenance functions for the Marine Air-Ground Task Force, located at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The aircraft maintenance hangar is comprised of three areas – the hangar bay, the shop and maintenance area, and the administration and operations area. The project features high bay aircraft spaces, crew and equipment maintenance spaces, and administrative spaces. This aircraft maintenance hangar will support MV-22 aircraft and, with a minimum of renovation, be capable of supporting other aircraft, such as the KC-1303, CH-53, UH-1, and AH-1, in the future. The hangar consists of a structural steel/concrete roof supported on cast-in-place concrete walls and shallow spread footings. The administration area is pre-cast concrete double tees supported on cast-in-place concrete walls and shallow spread footings. Site work includes all utilities, roadway pavement for roads and parking, air fi eld pavement for taxi-ways, aprons and aircraft parking, airfi eld lighting, security fencing and landscaping.
Sustainable design practices were integral to the project approach. We produced a sustainable, energy effi cient, and environmentally friendly design for this new construction project to meet LEED Silver certifi cation requirements. The Design-Build team blended their creative talents to achieve development plans that conserve environmental resources without sacrifi cing economics, function, or aesthetic objectives. To meet LEED requirements, the team focused on water conservation; recycled materials; natural lighting; and energy effi cient systems. With certifi ed LEED design professionals, we provided the professional services to ensure the project met or exceeded LEED certifi cation requirements.
This project includes Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) features to comply with AT/FP regulations and physical security mitigation in accordance with DoD Minimum Anti-terrorism Standards for Buildings. Andersen AFB is a secure facility with inspected points of entry. As a second precaution, this new hangar is secured by fencing with man gates for entry. All service vehicles are inspected again prior to access to the Hangar or air field. All personal vehicles are restricted to parking outside the fenced perimeter of the hangar. The hangar and air field are fenced with secure entry only. Other features with the building setback and type of construction contribute to the overall security of this facility.
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