Federal

Facility Design and Renovation

Federal Architecture: Federal Facility Design and Renovation,
Including Design / Build Delivery

Lockheed Martin Corporation VH-71 Program Facility
Owego, NY

L.R. Kimball designed a state-of-the-art integration facility for the next generation of presidential helicopters and provided site work, management and security consulting for Lockheed Martin on the US 101 facility.

Greater Johnstown Technology Park
Johnstown, PA

L.R. Kimball designed a state-of-the-art office / lab / research center, anchored by defense integrator Northrop Grumman. MTS Technologies and the U.S. Department of Labor are also tenants in the facility.

U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer Training Facility
Elizabeth City, NC

L.R. Kimball is providing design and civil engineering services for a new one-story U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer Training Facility with two separate pool areas and various support spaces. One Olympic-sized pool is designated for training rescue swimmers. The other, an underwater modular egress trainer pool, has a motorized crane that holds a mock-aircraft fuselage where U.S. Coast Guard members train to exit an aircraft downed at sea.

Altoona Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Altoona, PA

L.R. Kimball provided civil and structural services to the Department of Veterans Affairs for the wash bay facility at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Altoona, PA.

The civil design services included preparing site layout, grading, utility and erosion and sedimentation control drawings. Structural design services included providing drawings and specifications.

{DB's Corner - #9} Mood Writing

by Dennis Buirge Various English subjects such as grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and syntax have always been my worst topics of study with little to no interest over decades. More learning regarding proper English usage has occurred during specification writing than any previous attempt. Of particular interest to preferred specification writing techniques is the sentence mood. Depending on which internet sites are reviewed, 4 major moods seem to be identified, (imperative, indicative, interrogative, and subjunctive) along with several minor moods (infinitive, declarative, exclamative, optative, and that one seeming to be so pervasive today ??... Read More

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