WHERE: Sixth Avenue and D Street on Fort Richardson (located on the northwest corner of the intersection; Buckner Fitness Center is on the southeast corner).
COST: $31.6 million
ARCHITECT: Livingston Slone Inc.
ENGINEERS: Bristol Environmental & Engineering Services Corp., civil; BBFM Engineers Inc., structural; MBA Consulting Engineers Inc., electrical/mechanical; Rolf Jensen & Associates, fire protection; and Shannon & Wilson, geotechnical.
LANDSCAPE DESIGNER: Earthscape
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Bristol Design Build Services got the sole-source design and build contract.
SUBCONTRACTORS: Slayden Plumbing & Heating, mechanical; Electric Inc.; Sebesta Blomberg, commissioning; and Green Earth Landwork, landscaping.
WHY: The Army is increasing the number of soldiers from 2,463 to 5,223 at Fort Richardson as part of the Army Modular Force re-stationing actions, according to Terry Stone, Army Corps of Engineers project manager. Re-stationing of soldiers has created a shortage of facilities for active duty medical care.
WHEN: The clinic is expected to open in the spring.
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