About the Project
Located on Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the design-build Aircraft Maintenance Hangar consists of a new 76,983-square-foot Type II aircraft maintenance hangar with high-bays, crew and equipment areas, administrative space and a Secure-A area to support the United States Marine Corps Aviation on the base.
The facility consists of three distinct areas: the hangar bay, a two-story maintenance and administration building, and the Secure-A area. Both the hangar and the maintenance/administrative building are constructed to Risk Category III standards. The Secure-A space is designed to meet Risk Category II requirements and is classified as Closed Storage in accordance with the Intelligence Community Directive, Department of Defense Special Access Program, Information Security Program and TEMPEST guidelines. In addition, the Secure-A room, built to Risk Category II criteria, occupies a one-story, 2,478-square-foot structure that is structurally independent from the hangar bay and the two-story building.
Building electrical systems include power, emergency power, lighting, telecommunications, grounding, lightning protection and electronic security systems. Building mechanical systems include fire suppression system, plumbing, heating and air conditioning and compressed air. Site development included airfield pavements, storm drainage structures, domestic water service line, fire water service line, sanitary sewer gravity main, and an industrial waste pipe connected to the hangar trench drain system. The project also includes one 7.5-ton overhead bridge crane with a hoist. The structural frame of the maintenance hangar was designed to accommodate 125% of loading from the overhead bridge crane.
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