National Security Cutter Simulator Facility, USCG Training Center, Petaluma, CA
Delivery Type: Design-Build
Contract Value: $3,146,352 (Phase I) $3,899,684(Phase IB)
Size: 11,000 sq. ft.
Description: As the managing partner of MW-All Star Joint Venture, MW Services worked in close coordination with USCG representatives, the A/E team, and Lockheed Martin to renovate an 11,000-SF concrete structure into a training center for a new National Security Cutter. The new space was built to accommodate some of the most stringent physical and electronic security requirements published by DHS. Key features:
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)
The asbestos and lead-laden building was gutted back to its concrete shell and the interior space transformed into a training center, including a visual simulation suite housing a replica of the ship’s actual bridge.
New building systems and infrastructure included all HVAC, electrical, and communications.
Installed more than 30 miles of Cat 6 cabling under new raised computer flooring.
Re-plastered approximately 18,000 SF of exterior concrete walls and installed storefront doors with access control, site lighting, parking, sidewalks, landscaping, hand railings, and canopies.
Fast-track renovation to complete before arrival of the new National Security Cutter.
CMAR contract allowing for construction to commence as portions of the design were completed.