At Fort McCoy, the South Barracks Project is nearing completion. In an August 8th update, Nathan Butts with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reported the project is now 95 percent finished and remains on schedule.
The $60,000-square-foot, four-story barracks will house 400 people. It’s the third of four new barracks planned for the installation’s 1600 block, where additional brigade headquarters buildings and officer quarters are also under development.
Currently, contractors are finishing punch-list items, replacing floor tiles, and completing exterior site work, including the parking lot.
This project is one of three major construction efforts underway at Fort McCoy, alongside the East Barracks Project and the Collective Training Officers Quarters Project.
Fort McCoy, the only U.S. Army installation in Wisconsin, trains more than 100,000 military personnel each year and contributes more than $1.6 billion annually to the state’s economy.
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