Anaheim, Calif. (June 28) - Situated on a seven-acre site, the Child Development Center (CDC) project at Ford Island, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH), Hawaii, was recently completed. Awarded to RMA-ECC, A Joint Venture, this $16.7-million project represents the successful construction of the first CDC built on Ford Island and the Navy’s third entirely new CDC at JBPHH. The facility features 24 children’s activity rooms, four (4) outdoor play areas, commercial grade kitchen, laundry facility, restrooms, staff training rooms, conference rooms, administrative spaces, security system, parking lot, and landscaping to provide a nurturing and educational setting for 304 children ranging in age from six weeks through five years. RMA-ECC teamed with AECOM as Designer of Record and self-performed the electrical and utilities scopes of work.
Designed to achieve the USGBC LEED®-NC Version 3 Gold Level Certification, the facility features energy conservation measures, including a roof-mounted 50 kW photovoltaic system, solar domestic hot water system, solar tube daylighting, efficient building envelope and roof, high efficiency HVAC system, low-flow plumbing fixtures, Smart Metering, energy efficient lighting and control system, and natural daylighting.
RMA Land Construction, Inc. is a design-build general contractor with 31 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 www.rmaland.com for more information.
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