![]() And the acoustically superior rehearsal areas will serve to fine tune the band’s performances. The new 18,748-square-foot building will consolidate the band’s operations, which were scattered around various locations at the unit’s former home at Fort McPherson, Ga. ![]() The building is scheduled to be turned over to the post on Thursday, July 7, after the discrepancies turned up by the DPW inspectors have been fixed. Meanwhile, members of the band conducted a less rigorous but enthusiastic inspection of their new facility’s offices and rehearsal areas. “I like to put myself in the position of a building’s user who wants the most bang for the buck and the most professionally constructed job,” said DPW Real Property Inspector James “Pete” McEachern as he moved through the building with representatives of the Army Corps of Engineers and LifeCycle Construction Services, the company that has overseen the overall project. Army Forces Command’s band today as the post Department of Public Works conducted a thorough and detailed inspection. (June 29, 2011) " The Army Ground Forces Band’s state-of-the-art training facility came a step closer to becoming home for the U.S. (June 29, 2011) – Meanwhile, work continued on the outside of the FORSCOM band’s training facility as (left to right) Rolando Plata, Rafael Espinosa and Brandon Moses plant a tree in one of the building’s water run-off retention area.įORT BRAGG, N.C. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 8 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įORT BRAGG, N.C. Army Corps of Engineers’ Fort Bragg office examine a seam where the sound room window is installed as Matthew. (June 29, 2011) – Department of Public Works Real Property Inspector Keith Harris (left) and Georgia Blackard of the U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 7 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įORT BRAGG, N.C. To their right is a window into the sound room in which rehearsals. Eric Perry marvel at the acoustical quality of the large group rehearsal room in their soon-to-be home. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 6 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įORT BRAGG, N.C. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 5 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption – (Photo Credit: U.S. ![]() Gunnar Chambers discuss the future once t. Treg Ancelet, The Army Ground Forces Band commander and 1st Sgt. (June 29, 2011) – Standing in the hall outside some of the band’s offices, (left to right) Sgt. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 4 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įORT BRAGG, N.C. (June 29, 2011) – Joe Jenkins (left), the LifeCycle Construction Services quality control manager, and Robert Fleming, the installation project manager for Department of Public Works Master Planning, check a nick in the door of one o. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įORT BRAGG, N.C. (June 29, 2011) – Department of Public Works Real Property Inspector James “Pete” McEachern goes over The Army Ground Forces Band training facility very carefully, making sure that anything that is not 100 percent right is noted and. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įORT BRAGG, N.C. Treg Ancelet, The Army Ground Forces Band commander Staff Sgt. (June 29, 2011) – Standing in the state-of-the-art rehearsal hall for a 64-piece concert band, (left to right) Maj.
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