USACE DBB Munition Operating Location Facility Hill AFB, UT – $12.7M

Doyon Technical Services collaborated with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District, on a 548-calendar day project to construct a single-story munitions maintenance and administration facility spanning approximately 18,562 square feet. The scope of work encompasses several critical components:

  1. Demolition: An existing ammunition storage bunker will be demolished to clear the site for the new facility.
  2. Construction: The new facility will combine a medium-height maintenance bay to support the handling, inspection, and build-up of munitions, along with an administrative core for logistics and production.
  3. Facility Details:
    • Structure: The facility will be constructed with reinforced concrete footings, foundation, floor slab, and a structural steel frame.
    • Interior Spaces: It will include private and shared offices, a conference room, break room, restrooms, men’s and women’s locker rooms/shower areas, a tool room, and storage for weapons maintenance.
    • Maintenance Bay: A maintenance bay will be built to support a ten-ton overhead bridge crane.
    • Safety and Utilities: The project includes lightning protection, fire detection/suppression, intrusion detection, and all necessary supporting facilities.
    • Design Considerations: The design and construction will adhere to DoD Antiterrorism Force Protection (AT/FP) requirements, comply with Hill AFB Architectural Compatibility Standards, and meet Facility Design Standards.

This project aims to enhance munitions operations and ensure mission readiness at Hill Air Force Base (HAFB) in Utah.