PAX BEQ

buildings

Institutional

USA

Virginia Division

When the Naval Facilities Engineering Command needed new military housing capable of accommodating 336 beds in under three months, Tindall knew that coordination and proper planning would be mission critical. For this design-build project, our engineering and field operations departments worked closely with the designer, general contractor, and erector to address the owner’s needs and develop a total precast solution that would exceed expectations.

Owner

Naval Facilities Engineering Command

Architect

Stantec

Contractor

Harkins Builders

Location

Patuxent River, MD

A Design-Build Approach to Military Housing

This five-story, 83,377-square-foot military housing dormitory required progressive collapse construction and placement of MEP under the ground-level precast floor. To overcome these challenges, Tindall took a design-build approach to the project’s design and carefully coordinated each step of the erection to deliver the most efficient and cost-effective structure possible. The final design of the military dorm leveraged insulated precast walls with integral architectural finishes, columns, beams, and precast slabs for both the floors and roof.

The Bachelor Enlisted Quarters featured 83 units with four beds each, an inviting common area, and an attractive exterior comprised of architectural precast, reveals, and sills. Tindall’s close collaboration with the other teams on this military construction project was critical to delivering this structure on time and within budget.

The PAX-BEQ military housing dormitory in the building phases on construction.
The exterior of the PAX-BEQ military housing project as it is being constructed and built out for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
The framing and exterior of the PAX-BEQ military housing construction project done by Tindall Corporation.
The parking lot, entrance, and exterior of the PAX-BEQ military housing dormitory for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
A basketball court and common area just outside the large military housing dormitory for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
An up-close look at the brick, gutters, and windows of the PAX-BEQ military housing dormitory for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
The entrance and front of the PAX-BEQ military housing dormitory for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
A panoramic view of the parking lot, entrance, and surrounding landscape to the PAX-BEQ military housing dormitory for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.

More Project Information

Specifications
  • 83,377 sq-ft total precast project
  • 83 units, each with four beds and an efficiency common area
Finishes
  • Architectural concrete mix with 85% brick coverage
  • Reveals
  • Sills
Components
  • Insulated precast walls with integral architecrural finish
  • Columns
  • Beams

 

“Tindall’s on-site supervision and ability to respond timely to issues or concerns is second to none. Tindall did an outstanding job on making our schedule and doing whatever was necessary to assure that the next critical path activity was not delayed, and the schedule was maintained.”

Jeff Mallow | Field Operations Manager | Harkins Builders

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