Completed Projects

Commericial

Whole Barracks Renewal
Fort Richardson, Alaska

Osborne Construction Company was the low bidder on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers FY02 Fort Richardson Whole Barracks Renewal, Phase 2 Project.  This Project consisted of construction of one three-story 144 Soldier Barracks Building, one 500 Soldier Dining Facility, three large sized two-story and five medium sized two-story Company Operations Facility (“COFs”).  Osborne started this project in October 2002 and completed it 6 months ahead of schedule.

Physical Fitness Center
Fort Wainwright, Alaska

The Physical Fitness Center was constructed during 1990 and 1991 at the Fort Wainwright Army Base.  This $15,740,000 project included construction of a 73,100 s.f. building, four tennis courts, a soccer field, a football field, and two basketball courts.  The interior of the building contains a gymnasium, ice hockey rink/multipurpose room, running track, weight room, boxing ring, racquetball courts, and locker rooms.  The building construction includes more than 82,000 s.f. of masonry block walls, structural and architectural concrete, aluminum siding panels and metal roofing.  We are particularly proud of having completed this complex and difficult project with no lost-time accidents.

Vehicle Maintenance Facilities
Fort Lewis, Washington

This $15,018,000 military design/build project consisted of approximately 75,000 s.f. of vehicle maintenance and support facilities housed in four main buildings. The Vehicle Maintenance Facilities project included administrative areas, vehicle maintenance bays with overhead cranes, small items repair area, weapons vaults and parts storage area. This facility houses the new Striker Battalion.

Osborne was responsible for the overall design and construction of the project, including coordination of the design of the project with the architect and consulting engineers.

The project included site development of approximately 38 acres and included all water, sewer, storm and other utilities which Osborne self-performed to service the facility. In addition to the sitework and utilities, Osborne self-performed structural concrete and slabs, miscellaneous steel, finish carpentry and joint sealants.

Chevak Replacement School
Chevak, Alaska

This $19,009,000 project consisted of the construction of a new combined K-12 elementary / secondary school including site improvements, utilities and fuel tank farm. The new 67,000 s.f. one-story wood/steel framed building on driven steel H piles is located on a 6.8 acre school site. The new school includes new classrooms, administration offices, gymnasium and kitchen facilities.

Osborne was not only responsible for the overall construction of the project, but also self performed all civil and utility work, all concrete and piling work, framing, interior finishes and finish carpentry. Osborne fulfilled stringent local and minority goals for the construction of this project.

Aircraft Weather Shelters
Air Force Base, Alaska

The Aircraft Weather Shelters at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, were con­structed during 1993 and 1994. The Corps of Engineers, Alaska District, (COE) were the design/engineers and construction managers. This project was the second successful use of formal “partnering” by the COE, United States Air Force (USAF), and Osborne Construction Company (Osborne) in Alaska.

This $24,867,000 project included demolition of an existing “Birchwood” hangar and associated support structures and construction of two aircraft weather shelters totaling 100,538 s.f., 43,200 s.f. of block walls, a pump-house and 100,000-gallon water tank, four lined ponds for “runoff” protection, 363,870 s.f. of concrete paving, 46,207 I.f. of concrete utilidor, 5341 l.f. of concrete ductbank, construction of 462 I.f. of “blast deflector”, AFFF fire suppression system, and complete mechanical and electrical systems including state-of-the-art fire alarm. Over 10,000 c.y. of POL-contaminated soils were identified, tested, and removed. On the first day of construction, July 26,1993, an abandoned wooden utilidor system installed during World War II was discovered. We uncovered and abated over 57,000 I.f. of asbestos-contaminated utilidor materials, including over 8,000 c.y. asbestos-contaminated gravel.

Gold Rush Inn
Pacific Air Force at Eielson Air Force Base
Fairbanks, Alaska

The Gold Rush Inn, a 414-room Transient Personnel Quarters, was constructed in 1992-93 for the Pacific Air Force at Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks, Alaska. The Alaska District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) were the designers and construction managers. This project marked the first use of formal “partnering” by the Alaska COE, Air Force and Osborne personnel.

The results of the partnering process were out-standing.  Notwithstanding the shortest summer in the past fifteen years, this $24,000,000 building was finished five months ahead of schedule with no lost time accidents. Quality exceeded the Owner’s expectations, costs were under budget, and the entire project team had fun.

We received the Alaska COE Safety Award for the second straight year, the Alaska AGC Outstanding Safety Award for 1993, and ABC Project of the Year Award and the National AGC Partnering Award for our project team’s excellent performance.

 

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