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Lance Toyofuku(760) 380-3433, [email protected] 28 Apr 11 UNCLASSIFIED Our mission is to provide standardized, effective & efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Families and Civilians for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict. We are the Army’s Home 1 OF 15 Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) 28 April 2011 Lance K. Toyofuku Director of Public Works U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Irwin, CA

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Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) 28 April 2011 Lance K. Toyofuku Director of Public Works U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Irwin, CA. Agenda. Fort Irwin Universe Fort Irwin Energy Campaign Challenges Achievements Environmental Campaign Plan Pubic Works Resources - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Society of American Military Engineers (SAME)  28 April 2011 Lance K. Toyofuku

Lance Toyofuku(760) 380-3433, [email protected] Apr 11UNCLASSIFIED

Our mission is to provide standardized, effective & efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Families and Civilians for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.

We are the Army’s Home

1 OF 15

Society of American Military Engineers (SAME)

28 April 2011

Lance K. ToyofukuDirector of Public Works

U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Irwin, CA

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 112 OF 15

Agenda

• Fort Irwin Universe• Fort Irwin Energy Campaign

– Challenges– Achievements

• Environmental Campaign Plan• Pubic Works Resources

– Sustainment, Restoration & Modernization (SRM)

– Military Construction (MCA) • Contracting• Way Ahead

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 113 OF 15

Land Acreage: 636,398 Acres (994 sq mi)Cantonment – 5,474 Acres

Land Expansion: 127,290 AcresRoads (Paved & Unpaved): 525.3 Miles

Paved – 257.6 Miles MSR Trails – 171 Miles

Unpaved – 47 Miles

Tank Trails – 49.7 MilesPaved Area (Excluding Roads)Parking = 1,073,358 yd2

Sidewalks = 362,000 yd2

Utilities: 140 MilesWater (Domestic) – 66 Miles

Water (RO) – 42 Miles

Water (Sewer) – 32 MilesEnvironmental Clean-up Restoration (IRP) – 4 Active

Munitions (MMRP) – 8 Active

Compliance Clean-up (CC) – 5 Active

Serving & Supporting

47 Tenant Units

4,910 Rotational Soldiers

4,709 Assigned Military(living on installation – 3,380)

7,461 Family Members(living on installation – 5,147)

5,646 Civilian Workforce

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Daily Population – 22,726*AirfieldsBicycle Lake

Southern CA Logistics Airbase (SCLA) (Leased)

Daggett Heliport (Leased)

Buildings: 1600 = 4,523,929.7 SFPermanent – 1318 Bldgs

Semi-Permanent – 107 Bldgs

Temporary – 175 Bldgs

Barstow Outreach Center – 1 Bldg

Daggett Heliport – 2 Bldgs

RailroadsMCLB – YERMO Railhead

Family Housing Units, 2,383Built since 2004 - 556

Under Construction - 54

Barracks Inventory (spaces): 1,430Barracks – 1,203

BOQ – 121 (100 series and Old Tiefort)

Town Center Terrace – 106

School System (SVUSD)Pre-School - 235, Lewis Elementary (K-2) 609

Tiefort View Intermediate (3-5) 453

Fort Irwin Middle School (6-9) 342

Off Post SVHS (10-12) 251

Fort Irwin Universe

* Based on May 2008 ASIP Lock

* Based on May 2008 ASIP Lock

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 114 OF 15

Fort Irwin Energy Campaign Plan

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 115 OF 15

• Fort Irwin is not meeting mandated energy reduction goals

• Fort Irwin currently has 106 high-energy use trailer buildings for admin space (400,000+ sq ft)

• Fort Irwin lacks metering capability to audit energy consumption (currently 95% of the facilities & buildings are NOT metered) for effective energy management

• Fort Irwin’s on-site landfill operations costs $1.48 million; in FY12 will require $4.5 million to expand

• Audit and EMCS

Demand2003 Baseline: 100 WH/yr2007 Usage: 115 MWH/yrPeak demand: 25 MWAvg demand: 15 M2010 : 140 MWH/yrPeak demand: 28 MWAvg demand: 18 MW

Irwin Energy Profile

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 11

What we have done…

RECYCLING:• Since the inception of the FI Recycling

Program in FY05, we have saved over $5.4 M in landfill costs and provided $1.9 M back to the community in MWR programs

• Current recycling rate is 25%

WATER CONSERVATION:

• Wastewater Treatment Plant: New tertiary plant will recycle wastewater (9 million gallons+ in Aug 2010) for irrigation throughout the cantonment area; Phase I of III operational FY10 3rd qtr, project complete FY13

• Grass Reduction: 5,000 sq ft in 2010

ENERGY CONSERVATION:• Net Zero Energy Ammunition Building ($720 K)

• Replacing Solar Exterior Lighting – installing 132 exterior solar lights for streets, ASP perimeter lights, jogging path lights and parking areas

• CID, OPS GRP HQ, DFAC BLDGS: 39kW solar roof panels installed

• SCE participating load pilot study for $325,500 credit

• Participated in SCE Demand Bidding Program which in 2009 led to a billing credit of $52,000 & avoided electricity cost of $1.7 million

• Current intra-post use of electric vehicles (GEM) w/PV powered charging stations in FY12

• Lutron lighting in 7 buildings w/30% energy savings in each

• Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL, COE):

•100 kW solid oxide fuel cell at DOL

•Gas (LPG) engine driven air conditioning (GEDAC)

• Combined geothermal, wind & solar energy in dome COB, net-zero facility in

remote site ($300/month savings by being off the grid)

• Replaced 668 street lights w/LED lights ($15,000/yr savings)

916th Support Brigade• Converted shading areas & tents into foam-coated structures in RUBA area

for cost avoidance of $8,470,868 annually. By reducing generators for AC, there was positive impact on air quality

• Foam-coated tents DOWN RANGE for a cost-avoidance of $12,236,225

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 117 OF 15

Iluminates dark corner near youth facilities

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 118 OF 15

Keeps joggers safe during night runs

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 119 OF 15

Environmental Campaign Plan

Pollution Prevention Plan– Reduce solid waste from 2500 tons/yr to

200 tons/yr

– Increase recycling to 10,000 tons/yr by expanding baling facility

– Use best available technology to convert trash/waste to energy

HAZARDOUS WASTE (HW)• Background: FY08

– Regulated toxic and non toxic wastes: 2.0M lbs– Turn-in volume accepted: 1.8M lbs (80% P2 rate)

• Long Term Goals: Increase P2 Rate to 90% by Dec 09

Reduce water use― Remove or replace non-mission essential green space– Extend T2 water irrigation pipes to all major green areas (200M gal/yr)– Construct construction fill stands using T2 water– Investigate engineering solutions, i.e. cisterns, and alternate sources of water, i.e. springs, gray water, etc. (included in Landscape Master Plan.

Air Quality Background: FY07

– Nitric oxide (NOx) emissions limited to 25 tons/yr, currently 22 tons/yr

– PM10 (dust), 146 tons/yr– Carbon Dioxide: 5.2M lbs/rotation

Compliance Goals to Improve air quality– Replace 70% generators with solar power systems in the

box reducing NOx by 70%– Install emission controls on boilers– Increase dust suppressants on tank trails; reduce PM10 by

80%– FOB Standardization program will reduce CO2 emissions

by 3.5M lbs/ rotation (60% reduction)– Eliminate NOx emissions– Eliminate CO2 emissions

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 1110 OF 15

Public Works Program Repair of Building 264Augmentee Barracks at Fort Irwin

Repair Infant Playground AreaBuilding 98

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 1111 OF 15

SRM Program

2010 One-Stop In & Out Processing Center Construction

2010 USAG Headquarters Renovation Construction

2011 Construction Aerobic Center In Design

2011 G3 Aviation Operations Facility In Design

2011 Construct Community Pavilion In Design

2011 Construct Playground Areas In Design

2011 NTC Head Quarters HVAC Renovation In Design

2011 NEC Headquarters HVAC Building 985 In Design

2011 Renovate Building 254 In Design

2010 One-Stop In & Out Processing Center Construction

2010 USAG Headquarters Renovation Construction

2011 Construction Aerobic Center In Design

2011 G3 Aviation Operations Facility In Design

2011 Construct Community Pavilion In Design

2011 Construct Playground Areas In Design

2011 NTC Head Quarters HVAC Renovation In Design

2011 NEC Headquarters HVAC Building 985 In Design

2011 Renovate Building 254 In Design

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 1112 OF 15

Military Construction Army (MCA) Program

2010 MOUT, Phase IV Under Construction2011 No Projects2012 Qualification Training Range Under Design

Infantry Squad Battle Course Under Design

2013 Fitness Facility/Pool Addition Designed Replacement Hospital Under Design

Water Treatment Plant Design Charette

2014 No Projects2015 Urban Assault Course Concept Phase2016 Hand Grenade Familiarization Range Concept Phase Soldier & Family Support Center Campus PH-I Concept Phase 2017 NTC Headquarters Concept Phase Company Operations Facility Concept Phase Soldier & Family Support Center Campus PH-II Concept Phase

2010 MOUT, Phase IV Under Construction2011 No Projects2012 Qualification Training Range Under Design

Infantry Squad Battle Course Under Design

2013 Fitness Facility/Pool Addition Designed Replacement Hospital Under Design

Water Treatment Plant Design Charette

2014 No Projects2015 Urban Assault Course Concept Phase2016 Hand Grenade Familiarization Range Concept Phase Soldier & Family Support Center Campus PH-I Concept Phase 2017 NTC Headquarters Concept Phase Company Operations Facility Concept Phase Soldier & Family Support Center Campus PH-II Concept Phase

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 1113 OF 15

• Contracting Vehicles: DPW does not award contracts rather use following agencies to award and execute project– Army Contracting Agency, Fort Irwin Contracting Office

– US Army Corps of Engineers

– South West Navy

– General Services Administration; Require Offloading approval from Fort Irwin Contracting Office.

• DPW Function: – Prepare project scope, design , Estimate and Contract Award Package

– Service Contracts require Service Contract Approval from HQ (IMCOM)

– Monitor QA/QC, Schedule, Liaison with Fort Irwin Customer

• Words of Wisdom for A-E Firms and Contractors: – Register with the above agencies to get business at Fort Irwin

– If you are 8-A or small business, work with these agencies and SBA

Contracting

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 1114 OF 15

Way Ahead

• Hire/obtain additional personnel:– Designers (contractors)– Quality Assurance (contractors/DA civilians) – Environmentalists (DA civilians)– Engineer Technicians (DA civilians)– Project Engineers (DA civilians)

• Increase funding• Finalize master planning update• Seek private venture support to finance projects through various

means: Energy Savings Performance Contracts, Utilities Energy Service Contract, Enhanced Use Lease, Power Purchase Agreements, etc.

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Lance Toyofuku (760) 380- 3543 [email protected]

US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA

UNCLASSIFIED 28 Apr 1115 OF 15

INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMANDINSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND

“Sustain, Support and Defend”