by Senior Airman Brigitte N. Brantley
8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
12/19/2012 - KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- A
ribbon-cutting ceremony held at Kunsan Dec. 18 signified the completion
of a new maintenance complex which consolidates 18 interrelated shops.
The new accessories shop cost $8 million and was completely funded by
the Republic of Korea. It will be home to four functional areas within
the 8th Maintenance Squadron: wheel and tire, hydraulics and electrical,
external tank and the commander support staff.
"Before the new facility was completed, maintenance operations were
performed out of several buildings scattered across three square miles,"
said Andrew Rajala, the resident engineer at Kunsan's U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers office. "Now, all these sections are in a single area and
there are fewer inefficiencies of transporting parts among the shops."
The two other phases of the project, the fabrication and armament shops,
were completed in September 2011 for a combined $12.8 million.
Throughout the project, quality assurance (QA) and contract management
was completed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The 8th Civil
Engineer Squadron acted as a liaison between them and the customer.
One of the new building's occupants, Staff Sgt. Brice Gaston, is excited about how the facility will benefit the mission.
"This project is great and it's an absolutely beautiful building," said
the 8th MXS alternate facility manager and vehicle control officer.
"Having everyone right here instead of having to walk across base is
really convenient. It also helps our squadron decrease our footprint on
the base."
This equates to saved money and manpower, a part Rajala is glad he had in the project.
"My role was to oversee our staff of project engineers and QA
representatives," he said. "We take great pride in knowing we were
involved in a project that allows Kunsan to maintain the U.S. Forces
Korea mission."
Thursday, December 20, 2012
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