RMF Engineering
Summary
A temporary boiler plant at Hill Air Force Base, achieved through a design-build approach that allowed for completion in 90 days, ensured uninterrupted continuance of critical services during the modernization of the installation’s steam plant.
Tracing its founding to 1934 as a 3,000-acre air depot directly east of the Great Salt Lake in Utah, Hill AFB has grown to encompass more than 6,000 acres and is the state’s leading employer with over 20,000 military and civilian personnel within the Ogden Air Logistics Complex, 75th Air Base Wing, 388th Fighter Wing, and 419th Fighter Wing, among 40 additional tenant organizations.
Ensuring that the base’s infrastructure remains effective, resilient, and ready to meet its worldwide engineering and logistics mission is of critical importance to national security. As a key aspect of an $80 million boiler plant renovation, a new temporary boiler plant project was completed in just 90 days, marking a pivotal moment in the overall renovation as its completion allows for the existing boilers with high emissions to be taken offline, significantly reducing the base’s environmental footprint and making way for the next phase of construction.
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