Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, California
Cost: $7.2 Million
Size: Bldg. 8 45,000 sf,
Project Type: Historic Renovation
Status: Completed
Stronghold served as the prime contractor on this project, which was part of a four (4) building historic renovation. The buildings were constructed in 1919 and are listed on the National Historic Register requiring all structural and aesthetic modification to meet Cultural Resources Requirements and match the existing historically significant features. The project included repair and renovation to a nine (9) story concrete tower and auditorium and a 40,141 sf administrative building. All new energy efficient HVAC, plumbing, electrical and fire systems were installed. New cabinetry was installed along with new ceramic tile wall covering and flooring.
This was a high profile project because it involved the U.S. Department of the Navy’s AIRPAC headquarters. Stronghold was detailed in all communication, sensitive to occupants of the administrative offices, and diligent in maintaining good housekeeping. A fast-track schedule was implemented to allow concurrent design and construction, thus reducing the project’s timeline. Stronghold launched a formal partnering effort to foster effective teamwork, maintained scope integrity, and ensured that the needs of all stakeholders were met. The highest level of quality control was maintained with an onsite CQC (Contractor Quality Control) Manager. The project received an Outstanding performance evaluation as well as local and national awards.
AWARD WINNING PROJECT:
ABC NATIONAL EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION: EAGLE AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
ABC SAN DIEGO: EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION AWARD
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS: “BUILD SAN DIEGO” AWARD
DESIGN BUILD INSTITUTE OF AMERICA: “EXCELLENCE IN PARTNERING” AWARD
What They Say…
“The product was outstanding…the flexibility and generosity of Stronghold was impressive…. Stronghold’s management went above and beyond our expectations to provide the government with a fine product…. The government looks forward to partnering with Stronghold on future projects.”