FORT JOHNSON, La. – The relocation of the Fontaine Troop Medical Clinic and the Fort Johnson Department of Public Health to Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital is expected to generate nearly $70 million in cost savings, including $50 million in installation savings by avoiding new construction, $19 million in long-term maintenance savings for the Defense Health Agency, and a $100,000 annual reduction in operational costs for BJACH. The move also supports the creation of the Directorate of Public Works Center of Excellence and enables the demolition of outdated World War II-era buildings as part of Fort Johnson’s modernization efforts.
Date Taken: | 02.24.2025 |
Date Posted: | 02.24.2025 16:57 |
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