Monday, July 22, 2013

Striving to be NAVFAC’s Model Construction Site – BEQs at Point Mugu, Naval Base Ventura County, CA

NAVFAC Southwest recently selected RMA’s Design-Build Renovate BEQs, B-21, B-22 & B-23 as the project site to visit at Point Mugu, Naval Base Ventura County, CA. The site was deemed to be impressively clean, orderly and in accordance with safety, quality and production standards.

Capt. Bruce Nevel (NAVFAC Operations Officer) and LTJG Alex Rovinksy (NAVFAC Construction Manager) walked the jobsite with Tiger Clifton (RMA Superintendent/SSHO) and Mac Sheikh (RMA CQC Manager). In addition to Tiger and Mac, the project management staff includes Calvin Hall (RMA Project Manager) and Gina Lopez-Fascia (RMA Project Coordinator).

The BEQ project calls for the modernization of the 62-year-old facilities to increase the buildings’ lifespan and improve the quality of life for unaccompanied enlisted personnel. The three barracks are each two-story and total over 41,000 SF.

With abatement of hazardous materials and work at heights posing intrinsic challenges, RMA developed and implemented detailed Asbestos and Lead Work Plans and a Site Specific Fall Protection Plan to mitigate potential hazards and ensure the safe performance of work.

Onsite for 163 days, the project has logged 42,273 man-hours and 3,540 equipment hours with zero lost time incidents. Drywall installation was recently completed with the next phase to include installation of flooring.
 
Congratulations to the onsite team for their continued achievements in safety and client service!



Capt. Bruce Nevel (center) with Tiger Clifton, Superintendent/SSHO (left)
and Mac Sheikh, CQC Manager (right).

Trenching for concrete-encased, electical ductbanks.

A site-specific Fall Protection Plan was developed to ensure safety during roofing work.
 

New interior stairwell concrete placement.










New metal stud framing in corridor of BEQ Building 21.


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