Friday, October 15, 2010

RMA Breaks Ground for the Design-Build Child Development Center at Naval Station Ford Island, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI

Anaheim, Calif. (Oct. 15) - RMA Land Construction, Inc., (RMA) participated in the official groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the first Child Development Center at Naval Station Ford Island, and third new CDC at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii on October 5. In attendance were Capt. Richard Kitchens, Commander, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and  Capt. John Coronado, Commanding Officer, NAVFAC HI to participate in this historic event, marking the start of construction at the eight-acre site.

The $15.9 million contract, awarded to RMA-ECC, a joint venture, consists of the design and construction of a new single-story, 37,404 SF Child Development Center for 304 children ranging in age from six weeks through five years. The facility will feature 24 customized children activity rooms, commercial kitchen, administrative spaces, and outdoor courtyard play areas. Scheduled to open in January 2012, the center is designed to meet Base Architectural and Engineering Guidelines and the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® Silver certification for sustainability.  

RMA Land Construction, Inc. is a design-build general contractor with 29 years of proven experience on various projects for the Federal government and Department of Defense (DoD) clients. RMA provides design-build management for a multitude of projects in globally diverse locations, including new vertical construction and renovation of administrative buildings, military barracks, hospitals, fitness centers, maintenance facilities and special ops facilities; high and low voltage electrical distribution; heavy and civil/horizontal construction; and maintenance and support services. Visit rmaland.com for more information.

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