Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), also known as “29 Palms” is the largest US Marine Corps’ base in the world. It is located in southern San Bernardino County, in an isolated, arid and upland Mojave Desert area, where summer temperatures can peak at 120° F and bottom out at 15° F in the winter. The base is currently home to the largest military training area in the nation.
The projects include the general repair and rehabilitation of restrooms and locker rooms, common staff areas including conference rooms and break rooms, replacement of architectural surfaces, repair and rehabilitation of the building’s HVAC and compressed air systems, cleaning of the ducts, provision of vents in the bathrooms and balancing of the air system, repair or replacement of components in the mechanical room, repair and/or replacement of the oil-filled transformer and electrical components throughout the building, replacement of lighting with new energy-efficient lighting with occupancy sensors, and upgrading of the fire suppression and fire alarm systems.
The following is a selection of task orders the Aetypic (formerly AGS) team has completed:
- Partial Demo Building 1533 (TP-12050M)
- Repair Camp Wilson ESB Heads
- Repair Roof for Buildings 1500, 1747, 1537, 1576, 1981, 1978
- Repair CLB Maintenance Facility, Building 2000
- Repair Auto Organizational Shop Buildings 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, 1933, 1934, 1935 (separate task orders)
- MCAGCC Demo Fuel Issue Point, Building 1929
- MCAGCC Demo Grease Racks, Buildings 1931, 1932, 1973
- Repair Restrooms Buildings 1538 & 1321 (separate task orders)
- Renovate Exteriors of Buildings 2157 & 2158
- Reroof Building 3851
- Repair and Rehabilitation of Buildings ESD 2044 & 2054
- Paint Buildings 1661, 1662, 1664, 1665
- Repair Well 8A - Building 2338
- Relocate HVAC Equipment, Building 1707