Air National Guard (ANG) Fiscal Year 2025 Planned Construction and Design Projects
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW39L USA NG READINESS CENTERARLINGTON, VA, 22204-1382, USA
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    The Department of Defense, through the Air National Guard (ANG), is announcing planned construction and design projects for Fiscal Year 2025, inviting interest from architect-engineer and construction vendors. This opportunity encompasses a range of infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing energy efficiency, repairing existing facilities, and constructing new installations across various ANG bases, including upgrades to HVAC systems, lighting, and safety measures. The initiative reflects the government's commitment to maintaining and modernizing critical military infrastructure to ensure operational effectiveness and sustainability. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact Amanda Bogue at amanda.m.bogue.civ@army.mil or Michael Dixon at michael.d.dixon82.civ@army.mil.

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    The FY25 ANG ETO Construction Integrated Priority List (IPL) outlines a range of proposed infrastructure projects for various Air National Guard installations across multiple states. The list features projects aimed at energy efficiency improvements, facility repairs, and demolitions. Specifically, it includes initiatives such as upgrading base lighting at Fresno Yosemite International ANG, repairing HVAC systems at multiple locations, and constructing new facilities like EOD training ranges and hydrazine storage areas. The document emphasizes energy conservation efforts, including replacing outdated HVAC systems and improving electrical infrastructure, alongside necessary repairs to current facilities. Each entry is cataloged by state, installation, project number, and project title, reflecting a systematic approach to prioritizing needs for federal and state RFPs and grants. This strategic prioritization highlights the government's commitment to maintaining and modernizing infrastructure vital for operational effectiveness and sustainability within the ANG framework.
    The "Design Integrated Priority List (IPL)" document outlines various critical repair and construction projects for multiple Air National Guard (ANG) installations across different states in fiscal year 2025 and beyond. It encompasses projects like repairing roofs, upgrading energy systems, and enhancing safety measures, scheduled for completion from 2025 to 2027. Key installations include Montgomery Regional Airport, March Air Reserve Base, and various other airfields and bases in locations such as Alaska, California, and Texas. The document features project titles, identification numbers, and completion years, illustrating the federal government's commitment to infrastructure improvement and readiness support within the ANG community. Notable projects include repairing fire suppression systems, upgrading base lighting, and constructing storage facilities. The emphasis on energy efficiency upgrades underscores a broader goal of sustainability in military operations. This summary encapsulates a strategic investment in maintaining and upgrading essential military infrastructure, ensuring safety, and boosting operational efficiency across ANG sites. The IPL reflects the governmental approach to prioritizing readiness and modernization via structured funding for these initiatives.
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