The NCARNG has 94 aging facilities across the state with an average age of 47 years. The NCARNG is developing an installation strategic plan and MILCON strategy to address critical unit readiness, training, and DSCA support requirements. This includes plans for new regional readiness centers, renovations, and infrastructure projects. However, challenges include a lack of state matching funds, insufficient NGB funding, and using state construction procedures which increase project timelines.
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NC National Guard Brief
1. North Carolina Army
National Guard (NCARNG)
COL TONI COATS
CONSTRUCTION AND FACILITY
MANAGEMENT OFFICER
919-664-6137
[email protected]
(127 NCARNG Facilities across 93 Counties)
2. What Makes
the NCARNG Different?
• The NCARNG is a State Agency under the Department of Public
Safety
• The NCARNG is a dual mission organization
– Federal Mission of maintaining Soldier and Unit Readiness and
specific missions directed by the Secretary of the Army
– State Mission of providing Domestic Support to Civil
Authorities (DSCA) and maintaining our facilities and real
property
• All NCARNG facilities are state property regardless of
the funding source
– 94 Facilities requiring State Matching Funds
– 9 Federally Supported Sites (2 Army, 2 Air), Ft Fisher, Ft Bragg, Camp Butner
Training Site, Military Complex
– 18 Federally Supported Maintenance Facilities
3. What Makes
the NCARNG Different?
• NCARNG is required to work under a cooperative
agreement with the state of NC
• NCARNG uses NC State Procurement procedures
for purchasing goods and services
• NCARNG uses NC State Construction Office
contracting guidelines for Design and
Construction contracts
– Less than 500K = Informal contract
– More than 500K = Formal contract
4. What Makes
the NCARNG Different?
• NCARNG requests for quotes and proposals on
eprocurement at http://eprocurement.nc.gov/
and on the NC Interactive Purchasing System at
http://eprocurement.nc.gov/
• Design and Construction contracts may receive bids
through request or may be advertised through the state
construction office on http://www.nc-sco.com
– Depending on the amount and the reason for project
• The NCARNG CFMO uses sound competitive purchasing
procedures and is committed to seeking competition as
much possible.
5. North Carolina Army
National Guard
OPUS
DOD
NC Governor US Army
Dept of Public National Guard
Safety Bureau
North Carolina
Army National
Guard
6. NCARNG
• The NCARNG installation footprint is not sufficient to support the NCNG
Operational Force (94 Legacy Facilities with an average age of 47 years)
• Critical Requirements:
– Unit Readiness
• Human capital (Population centers / demographics)
• Training
• Administrative and Medical
• Logistical and Maintenance support
– DSCA Support
– Partnership Opportunities (Inter / Intra Agency Partners)
• Resolution Strategy:
NCNG is developing an Installation Strategic Action Plan supported by a
MILCON and basing strategy which identifies new construction,
renovations, and modifications of training, administrative, and
maintenance facilities to build unit readiness and project Defense
Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA)
7. Background – Facility Condition 14 FAILING RCs
Assessment 1. Wilmington (Infantry Rd) 8. Siler City
2 GOOD RCs 2. Durham 9. Butner
14 FAIR RCs 3. Oxford 10. Roxboro
63 POOR RCs 4. N. Wilkesboro 11. Morehead City
14 FAILING RCs 5. Mount Airy 12. Wilmington (CBR)
GOOD RCs 6. Thomasville 13. Raleigh
1. Lenoir 7. Tarboro 14. Dunn
2. E. Flat Rock
8. Work Orders Completed FY12
450
400
350
300
250
Federal WO's
200 Readiness Center (State) WO's
150
100
50
0
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
9. Current MILCON Projects
• ADD/ALT High Point
• ADD/ALT Greensboro
• Tactical Unmanned Aerial System (TUAS) Facility
at Fort Bragg
NO MILCON APPROPRIATED FOR NCARNG 2013-2018
10. SRM Projects FY2012
Sustainment, Restoration, and
Modernization Projects
Currently have 43 projects in progress at approx
$7,000,000.00 total
11. SRM FY2012
Design
Project Location Projected Const Cost
• AASF #1 Flight Deck $2.8M
• AASF #1 Power Assessment (FEMA) $357K
• AASF #2 Fire Bucket Storage Bldg $286K
• MATES Concrete Parking $450K
• MATES Retaining Wall $450K
• RTI Motor Pool Expansion $220K
• Camp Butner Big Top Site work $461K
• Camp Butner West Perimeter Rd $450K
• Albemarle RC Renovation $400K
Total $5.8M
12. SRM Project Overview
FY2012
Readiness Centers
Project Location Const Cost NGB Directed Cost
MOV Exp/Repair
Morrisville $121K Albemarle $92K
Benson Drainage/Concrete Pad $274K Relocation new SF unit
Elkin $25K
Monroe $50K
Mocksville $67K
Thomasville $45K
Forest City $20K
Total $602K $92K
Raeford $34K
Red Springs $26K
MOV Resurface
Fayetteville $9K
Winston-Salem $54K
Rockingham $30K
Wadesboro $3K
Concord $82K
Durham $12K
Total $250K
13. SRM Project Overview
FY2012
Logistics/ AASF/ Training Sites
Project Location Const Cost
Modular Unit $81K
MATES
FMS 11 Door Repairs $11K
FMS 11 Wash Rack Installation $23K
Youngsville Repairs $3K
Total $118K
Morrisville #1 (Flight Line Repair) $354K
AASF
Morrisville #1 (Hangar Repairs) $155K
Salisbury #2 (Transformer, Tank, Drainage, Apron) $455K
Total $964K
IT Building $250K
CBNC
Q-hut renovations $62K
Wash Rack $109K
Gravel $75K
Total $496K
FFTC
General Maintenance and Repair $40K
Wiring Project $200K
Total $240K
15. FY 13 Project List
Minor Const 500K
NAME LOCATION Funding NAME LOCATION Funding
Dividing wall, Wadesboro 50 /50 Add Power outlet (kitchen) New Bern 50 /50
Power connection Monroe 50 /50 EOD Motorpool Fence Washington Federal
Lead abatement Clinton 50 /50 Replace shop windows Winston-Salem Federal
Female Latrine Durham 50 /50 Motor Pool light upgrade Winston-Salem Federal
Sink hole, POV parking lot Charlotte 50/50 Supply Room Const Wilm, FMS Federal
J4 Annex Latrine Expansion Raleigh Federal Kelly Bldg Elec Greensboro Federal
VSAT External Power source Raleigh Federal USPFO Window Replacement Raleigh Federal
CIF cage installation Raleigh Federal USPFO Office expansion Raleigh Federal
SF Team construct Team Rooms Albemarle Federal Concrete Parking Exp MATES Federal
Permanent Classroom CBNC Federal MOV Parking Exp RTI Federal
Add Outlets Red Spring Federal Overhead Cover Charlotte Federal
FMS 8 Storage Building High Point FMS Federal Fire Bucket Storage Salisbury Federal
Motor Pool Fence relocation Goldsboro Federal BigTop Pads CBNC Federal
Motor Pool Repair Mt. Airy Federal West Perimeter Rd CBNC Federal
Motor Pool Entrance Tarboro 50/50 Retaining Wall MATES Federal
Maintenance Bldg Power Monroe 50/50
16. FY 13 Project List
Sustainment Repairs/Projects
2M
NAME LOCATION Funding
Parking Lot Sink hole Charlotte 50 /50
Motor Pool Fence Winston-Salem Federal
Safety items CSMS Federal
Motor Pool resurface Kinston FMS Federal
Replace pneumatic system Fayetteville Federal
Flight Deck Concrete AASF 1 Federal
17. Master Planning Overview
•TAG Narrative / Long Range Construction Plan (LRCP)
• Submitted 27July 2012
•TAG Top three (3) Project List supports Regional Readiness Center
Concept
Project
Project Name Status Site Name State Priority Federal CWE
TBA REGIONAL READINESS CENTER Planning TBA 1 $ 33,291,000.00 US Dollars
TBA REGIONAL READINESS CENTER Planning TBA 2 $ 48,804,000.00 US Dollars
TBA REGIONAL READINESS CENTER Planning TBA 3 $ 31,939,000.00 US Dollars
RTI - 68W MOS TRAINING FACILITY Planning TBA 4 $ 8,000,000.00 US Dollars
TBA READINESS CENTER ADD/ALT Planning TBA 5 $ 6,375,000.00 US Dollars
TBA READINESS CENTER ADD/ALT Planning TBA 6 $ 6,750,000.00 US Dollars
TBA READINESS CENTER ADD/ALT Planning TBA 7 $ 7,125,000.00 US Dollars
TBA READINESS CENTER Planning TBA 8 $ 38,000,000.00 US Dollars
AASF #1 FIXED WING AIRCRAFT HANGER Planning TBA 9 $ 60,000,000.00 US Dollars
TBA REGIONAL READINESS CENTER Planning TBA 10 $ 35,000,000.00 US Dollars
TBA REGIONAL READINESS CENTER Planning TBA 11 $ 39,000,000.00 US Dollars
18. CFMO Challenges
•Readiness Center requires State match
• Currently no State funds for SRM projects
•NGB Budgeted 500K for Renovation and Modernization
• Not sufficient for current requests/ needs
•MILCON Budget reductions
•Land acquisition for Regional Readiness Center Concept
•Construction projects use State Construction Procedures
• Increases amount of time to execution