Fort Gordon Transformation
Briefing to
Society of American Military Engineers
UNCLASSIFIED
15 October 2018
Mission
UNCLASSIFIED
Transform Fort Gordon into the premier
instructional campus for signal and cyber warfare
training, accept additional operation commands
transforming Fort Gordon from a training centric
installation to an operational installation where
Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Marines train and
fight through Cyber, Signal, and Military Intelligence
operations our Nations wars.
Be prepared to accept additional training and
operational mission.
Challenges
UNCLASSIFIED
Multiple construction areas with multiple projects being executed
simultaneously.
Multiple contractors within one construction zone.
Currently no umbrella engineer control team synchronizing the key areas.
Each project is having to work its way through the environmental compliance
requirements.
Stormwater conveyance and land disturbance requirements are restricted to
5000 SF (1 acre normal) impacting all operations.
Multiple road repairs and construction restricting emergency operations.
Construction laydown areas that will not impact training or current operations.
PROJECTED GROWTH PP/AIT(FY18-23; Based on known stationing and TDA/TOE increases)
PROJECTED FAMILY MEMBER ESTIMATES
(FY18-23)
INCREASE TO SUPPORTED
POPULATION (FY18-23)
FY Mil AIT Civ CntrTotal
EmployeesSpouses
Birth-5
YO
6-11
YO
12-14
YO
15-18
YO
19-22
YO
Total
Family
Members
Grand Total
FY18 9 0 43 150 202 115 62 47 16 16 6 263 465
FY19 459 0 168 42 669 381 206 51 54 52 21 765 1434
FY20 1542 0 222 190 1954 1114 602 454 159 151 61 2540 4494
FY21 1466 700 0 0 2166 836 451 340 119 114 46 1906 ` 4072
FY22 150 700 0 0 850 86 39 35 12 12 5 188 1038
FY23 584 700 0 0 1284 333 153 136 47 45 18 732 2016
7,125 Employees 6,394 Family Members 13,519 Total
2372523980
24561
25467 2534625763
29250
3005229484
29479 29508 29508
2398024212
2579325481 25700
26045
26797
27488
29375
30841 30891
31475
23000
24000
25000
26000
27000
28000
29000
30000
31000
32000
FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23
Current Army Stationing & Installation Plan (ASIP) Projected Growth
4
Fort Gordon’s growth since FY12 (23,252) to FY 17 (26,595): Growth of 3,343 (Mil,
DAC, & Contractors) over the past 5 years, plus 4,923 family members (1,906
spouses, 1,306 SAC, and 978 other) for a total increase of 7,533 to the supported
population.
FY18 CECOM (187=37 Civ +150 Cntr) and 2-102 Div (15 = 6 Civ + 9 Mil); FY19 NEC (180 Pending); ARCYBER CPB
(164); IMCOM (67); CENTCOM CIDNE RBC (45 CNTR); ARCYBER CWSB (171); CYBER COE HQ/STAFF (42);
ARMY HEALTH CONTRACTING ACTIVITY (3); FY20 ARCYBER (1080 MIL, 216 CIV, AND 190 CNTR); ARCYBER
CWSB (453); USASOC PED (35); MICC (6); FY21 NSA (100), FY21-23 CYBER AND EW SCHOOL STUDENTS
(2100)
Army Stationing & Installation Plan (ASIP)FY12-FY23 Population Growth Trend
Updated 17 Sep 2018
INTELLIGENCE30%
CYBER COE30%
INSTALLATION SUPPORT
8%
LOGISTICS4%
ARCYBER11%
FORSCOM3%
MEDCOM9%
RC5%
Projected Population by Command
At the July 2017 brief to SAME the overall numbers were 3997 Mil/Civ and 6860 Fam. thru 2019.
44% Operational
Gordon West District
1
2
67
10
4
9
3
5
8
ARCYBER C2F & JFHQ – CPB OPS FACILITY
# PROJECT FY Type
1USAG FIRESTATION #2
RENO17 R&M
2 ARCYBER C2F & JFHQ 16 MCA
3ARCYBER CPB OPS
FACILITY17 MCA
4USAG 12TH ST
IMPROVEMENT17 R&M
5 USAG ACP GATE 6 18 MCA
6 NAVY OPS SUPPORT CTR 18 MCA
7USAG LANE AVE &
CULVERT18 R&M
8 USAG RANGE ROAD 19 R&M
9 USAG 12TH ST EXTENSION 20 R&M
10ARCYBER CO OPS
FACILITY18 MCA
Barton Center District
* Costs to be revalidated
2
4
9
13
12
14
21
26
2428
2927
2223
1125
7
6
10
181920
1
16
17
3
5
15
8
# PROJECT FY Type
1 CCOE RENO WINSHIP HALL 16 R&M
2 INSCOM RENO BLDG 21709 17 R&M
3 INSCOM RENO BLDG 21606 17 R&M
4 CCOE BATTLE LAB SCIF 18 UMMCA
5 AAFES TROOP STORE 18 AAFES
6 CCOE RENO MORAN HALL 18 MCA
7 RENOVATION ALLEN HALL 18 R&M
8 CCOE TBUP BLDG 25703 18 TBUP
9 LANE AVE & 25TH ST 19 R&M
10 CCOE RENO MORAN HALL 19 R&M
# PROJECT FY Type
11 GREELEY HALL 18 DEMO
12 CCOE MCA PROJECT #1 19 MCA
13 BARRACKS 25702 / 25707 19 TBUP
14 CCOE MCA PROJECT #2 20 MCA
15 CCOE RENO VINCENT HALL 20 MCA
16 AIT PH. III BARRACKS & BN HQ 20 MCA
17 INSCOM REPAIR BLDG 21721 21 R&M
18 CCOE RENO BRANT HALL 22 R&M
19 CCOE RENO COBB HALL 22 R&M
20 CCOE RENO DIXON HALL 22 R&M
# PROJECT FY Type
21 CCOE MCA PROJ #3 22 MCA
22 SIG TWRS, ALEXANDER, CONRAD HALL 24 DEMO
23 NELSON HALL 26 DEMO
24 FISHER HALL 25 DEMO
25 BURKHARDT HALL 25 DEMO
26 CCOE MCA PROJ #4 26 MCA
27 ALLISON HALL 26 DEMO
28 HAZEN HALL 26 DEMO
29 STANZELL HALL 26 DEMO
Gordon East District
Town Center – (Avenue of the States - North to South from 36th Street)
3
4
6
7
5
1
2
# PROJECT FY Type
1 CANDLEWOOD SUITES HOTEL 17 PAL
2FIRESTATION #1 AMBULANCE
DISPATCH17 MCA
3 USAG GO & CSM HOUSING 18 AFH
4 MEDCOM BLOOD DONOR CTR 18 MED
5 CHAPEL & RELIGIOUS ED CTR 24 MCA
6 PHYSICAL FITNESS FACILITY 24 MCA
Mr. John Ramey/IMGO-PW/(706) 791-3225 (DSN 780) [email protected]
Where Tradition Meets the Future8
Traffic Mitigation Strategy
12th STREET
UPGRADE
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
INTERSECTION
IMPROVEMENTS
KILBOURNE &
CHAMBERLAIN
INTERSECTION
UPGRADE
LANE & 15TH ST.
INTERSECTION
UPGRADE
GATE 6 ACP &
ACCESS ROAD
LANE & 25TH ST.
INTERSECTION
UPGRADE
RANGE ROAD
REPAIR
Chamberlain
closes in FY
2020
TRAFFIC CIRCLE
AT “3-POINTS”
US HWY 78
Widening
CCoE Campus Plan
UNCLASSIFIED
Allison Hall
FY27
Hazen Hall FY27
Burkhart Hall FY26
Saltzman Hall FY26
StansellHall FY27
Johnston
TBD
Alexander
FY24
Conrad
Greely Hall FY19
MCA3 FY22
MCA4 FY25MCA2 FY20
MCA1 FY19
Fisher
FY27
Moran N FY18
Moran S FY19 Nelson Hall
FY24
SignalTwrs Complex
Allen Hall FY18
Brant Hall FY22/23Dixon Hall FY25 Cobb Hall FY25
Vision:
Not later than 2028 and within the Army’s current
budget guidance of $907M, build a world-class, state
of the art, high-tech Cyberspace/Signal campus while
continuing to operate and train throughout the build.
Vision:
Not later than 2028 and within the Army’s current
budget guidance of $907M, build a world-class, state
of the art, high-tech Cyberspace/Signal campus while
continuing to operate and train throughout the build.
Legend:Military Construction (MCA)
Restoration & Modernization(R&M)
Demolition (MCA/FRP)
Legend:Military Construction (MCA)
Restoration & Modernization(R&M)
Demolition (MCA/FRP)
Campus Plan:
6 MILCON Projects; 4 New
Facilities, Renovation of
Moran North & the Battle Lab
7 OMA Funded Renovation
Projects; Winship, Moran-
South, Allen, Vincent, Brant,
Dixon and Cobb Halls
11 DemolitionProjects
Campus Plan:
6 MILCON Projects; 4 New
Facilities, Renovation of
Moran North & the Battle Lab
7 OMA Funded Renovation
Projects; Winship, Moran-
South, Allen, Vincent, Brant,
Dixon and Cobb Halls
11 Demolition ProjectsMCA 1Artist Rendering
MCA 2Artist Rendering
Future CCOE CampusAerial Perspective
Winship Hall
Waters with
Sedimentation
Spirit Creek Impairment
Spirit
Creek 1
1
2
2
Spirit Creek has been listed as impaired waters under the Clean Water Act due to sedimentation with
reduction of aquatic fish and macroinvertebrate insect communities. All the headwaters are on Fort Gordon
and the overhead imagery clearly shows an increase in sediment coming from Fort Gordon’s cantonment
area. Fort Gordon must repair its storm water systems to prevent placing transformation projects at risk due
to the potential denial of NPDES storm water construction and land disturbance activity permits.
3
3
Undeveloped
Area with
Limited
Impairment
Outfall and Velocity Control
3rd Avenue Landfill
Channel South of NSA
Stormwater Line Repair North of DDEAMC
Storm Water Success Stories
• MCA 2 Mission Command, University Registrar
• 12th Street Extension to Chamberlain Ave
• Closure of Chamberlain Ave
• 2 Storm Water Outfalls
• 2 Stairwell Projects
• 2 NCOA Barracks Projects
• Renovation of Signal Theater or Diner Theater for assembly space
• Willard Training Area and Campus outside training areas move to Range Road
Pole Orchard area (UMMCA?)
• EW Training complex (UMMCA?)
Estimated placement - $131M
FY 20 Projected Project List
UNCLASSIFIED