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    Completion of fiscal ‘19-funded barracks project continues closer to completion

    Completion of fiscal ‘19-funded barracks project continues closer to completion

    Photo By Scott Sturkol | Construction of a new multi-million dollar transient troop training barracks is shown...... read more read more

    The work on the first transient training troop barracks that was funded in fiscal year 2019 is getting closer to completion.

    Through May 27, the construction of the new barracks by contractor L.S. Black Constructors was 85 percent completed, said Ken Green with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Resident Office at Fort McCoy in a weekly update.

    Lots of interior and exterior work has been done over the past 30 days, Green said. Construction work has included masonry, interior sheet rocking and finishing continues, and a lot of painting is getting accomplished. Other work includes window caulking, tile installation, and door and hardware installation, states a May 27 report by Green.

    The planned completion date for the barracks is currently later in 2021. The barracks, which is being built in the 1600 block on the cantonment area, is different than the traditional barracks located throughout the installation. This new building is four stories and will be able to house 400 people in approximately 60,000 square feet, Green said.

    The project also is part of the Fort McCoy master plan that looks at continuously upgrading the installation’s infrastructure to be prepared for the future, said Master Planner Brian Harrie with the Directorate of Public Works (DPW). The project is the first of eight new buildings planned for the entire 1600 block. The plan is to build three more barracks with the same specifications, three 20,000-square-foot brigade headquarters buildings, and one 160-room officer quarters.

    “The 1600 block will be completely transformed when all of this construction is completed years from now,” Harrie said.

    Harrie said this project and future projects for the 1600 block are a great example of how DPW and the Army Corps of Engineers work together to improve quality of life at Fort McCoy.

    During an official groundbreaking ceremony for a second similar barracks project that began in March, Fort McCoy Garrison Commander Col. Michael Poss said projects like this are significant to the installation’s future and have an impact on local economies.

    “Fort McCoy’s economic impact to the local area in fiscal year 2020 was nearly $1.5 billion,” Poss said. “Fort McCoy’s consistently large economic impact ensures the state and surrounding communities of the installation’s value to the region. … Our economic impact increased last year due in large part to construction projects like this barracks project.”

    By the numbers, Fort McCoy’s total economic impact for fiscal year 2020 was an estimated $1.479 billion, above the $1.184 billion reported for FY 2019, garrison officials announced.

    The data was compiled by Fort McCoy’s Plans, Analysis and Integration Office. Fiscal yer 2020 operating costs of $194.4 million included utilities, physical plant maintenance, repair and improvements, new construction projects, purchases of supplies and services, as well as salaries for civilian contract personnel working at Fort McCoy.

    Fort McCoy’s motto is to be the “Total Force Training Center.” Located in the heart of the upper Midwest, Fort McCoy is the only U.S. Army installation in Wisconsin.

    Learn more about Fort McCoy online at https://home.army.mil/mccoy, on Facebook by searching “ftmccoy,” and on Twitter by searching “usagmccoy.” Also try downloading the Digital Garrison app to your smartphone and set "Fort McCoy" or another installation as your preferred base.

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    Date Taken: 06.01.2021
    Date Posted: 06.01.2021 16:59
    Story ID: 397883
    Location: FORT MCCOY, WISCONSIN, US

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