Muhammad A. Bari (760) 380-3543, [email protected] 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
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Society of American Military Engineers(SAME)
Muhammad A. Bari, Director of Public WorksU.S. Army Garrison, Fort Irwin, CA
20 March 2014
Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Agenda• Fort Irwin Universe• Fort Irwin Energy Campaign
– Challenges– Achievements
• Environmental Campaign Plan• Pubic Works Projects
– Sustainment, Restoration & Modernization (SRM)– Military Construction (MCA)
• Contracting• Way Ahead
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Serving & Supporting
TeensFort Irwin Teens (Approx 468)
FMWR Middle School Program 214FMWR Teens Program 213FMWR Enrollment Total 427
FamiliesFamilies living on Post
Off/WO = 694E9 = 24
E5 – E8 = 947E4 & below = 789
2,454* Family Members Living
on Post 5,048
Geo BachelorsOff/WO = 0
E9 = 3E6 – E8 = 18
E5 & below = 021
*Retirees Retirees 3,730
Family Members 5,421
Last update Nov 2013 ‐ Next update Feb 2014
Civilian WorkforceDA Civilians = 880
DoD Civilians = 164NAF Civilians = 282US Gov’t (PO) = 7
1,333Contractors
2,523
Deployed SoldiersOff/WO = 18
E9 = 0E5 – E8 = 13
E4 and below = 4273
Single SoldiersOff/WO = 183
E9 = 1E5‐E8 = 145E1‐E4 = 860
1,189
Single ParentsOff/WO = 54
E9 = 2 E5‐E8 = 156E1‐E4 = 271
483
Dual MilitaryOff/WO = 47
E9 = 0E5‐E8 = 119E1‐E4 = 78
244
Note: all #s are estimates
Barracks Occupants933
Town Center Terrace181
Daily Population: 19,215
Workforce
Based On Official ASIP Data4,639 Active Duty 7,051 Family Members 3,008 Transient/Rotational 4,517 Civilian
Workforce
Residents Living Off Post733
School System (SVUSD)Pre‐School 226
Lewis Elementary (K‐2) 617Tiefort View Intermediate (3‐5) 438Fort Irwin Middle School (6‐8) 365SVHS Military Dependants (9‐12)
197Residents Living On Post
8,648
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Fort Irwin Energy Campaign Plan
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
• Electricity Peak usage is 25-28 MW• Fort Irwin pays tiered Time Of Use
(TOU) rate for electricity• Water peak usage is 5.5MGD with
average use on 2.5MGD• We have limited resources, we must
conserve to sustain our mission• Fort Irwin is not meeting mandated
energy reduction goals• We are required to reduce energy
usage as mandated by law by 3% annually from 2003 baseline.
• Water reduction requirement is 2% annually from 2003 baseline
64.4
34.1
98.5
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
MBt
u/Ksf/
yr
ELECTRIC PROPANE TOTAL
$1.59
$0.53
$2.12
$0.00
$0.50
$1.00
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
$/sf/y
r
ELECTRIC PROPANE TOTAL
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
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 2013) for irrigation throughout the cantonment area; Phase I of III operational FY10
• Grass Reduction: 5,000 sq ft in 2014
ENERGY CONSERVATION:• Net Zero Energy Ammunition Building ($720 K)• Replacing Solar Exterior Lighting – installed 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 received• 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 FY13• Lutron lighting in over 50 buildings w/30% energy savings in each• 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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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Two Net-Zero Facilities ~$4M cost savings since 2007
688 Solar Street Lights plus LED street lights
100 + Electrical GEMS Solar Lights-Parking Area
SCE Summer DiscountSCE Demand Response $625,500 credit + $2M in Incentives
Occupancy Sensors
Smart Lighting SolutionsUESC Chiller Project
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Rooftop Solar on 5 Buildings-57KW with $92K rebate and reduction in energy consumption by ~3%
LEED GOLD COF
LEED Certifiable Bldg 237
RUFMA Lighting
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Keeps joggers safe during night runs
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Energy- What’s in the Execution3.1 Advanced metering
3.2 Install new Siemens DDC (Direct Digital Control)
3.4 Programmed Networked Light Stats
3.5 Optimize existing controls
3.6 DCV (Demand Control Ventilation)
3.7 Demand Control Kitchen Exhaust & Make-Up Air
3.8 Demand Limiting with a Central Energy management System
4.1 Heating and Cooling with Purple water Heat Sinks
5.1 Lighting Fixture Retrofit
5.3 Lighting Controls
5.4 Install Day lighting/sky lighting Controls
7.2 Hot Water Heater Replacement With Heat pumps
10.1 Install Solar Photovoltaic Carports
10.2 Install Solar Thermal Hot Water
10.7 Waste to Energy Plant
11.4 Optimize existing controls
12.1 Water Conservation
12.3 Additional Purple Water Irrigation
15.6 Pool Cover
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Funding Sources - Mainly Third Party Financing
ESPC ESTCP
ECIP EULPPA
UESC
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Public Works Program Repair of Building 264Augmentee Barracks at Fort Irwin
Repair Infant Playground AreaBuilding 98
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
Short Term and Long-term facilities Upgrade and Construction projects
FY 14-15 Annual Work Plan Projects• Repair by replacement rooftop units and motor
control Bldg 254 • Repair by Replacement Rooftop HVAC units
Bldg 271 • Repair by Replacement HVAC system Bldg 310• Repair chiller by replacement Bldg 98 • Repair HVAC System by Replacement Bldg
905 • Repair by Replacement HVAC Unit Bldg 272
Repair by Replacement Chiller and Air Handling Unit's B/D21
• Repair by Replacement HVAC System Bldg 258
• Repair by Replacement Ramp BLAAF• Repair by Replacement Fire Suppression
System Bldg 29 • Repair Intersection at Inner Loop and South
Loop Roads
Military Construction, Army (MCA) FY 16-20
• Mission Complex• UAV Maintenance Hanger• Team Facility for Operations Group• NEC Complex• Training Support Complex• Central Issue Facility• Brigade Headquarters• Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility• Company Operations Facilities• Replacement Barracks• Bicycle Lake Upgrades/Fort Irwin Heliport• Warehouse, Central Receiving Point • Education Center Expansion • Religious Education Facility• Community Activities Center• Library Main • HQS National Training Center
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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
UNCLASSIFIED 20 March 2014
• Contracting Vehicles: DPW does not award contracts and use the following agencies to award and execute projects:– Military and Installation Contracting Command (MICC) at Fort Irwin – US Army Corps of Engineers– Navy NAVFAC Southwest– 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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Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
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Way Ahead • Manage DPW programs with current manpower• Work through funding reductions• Finalize master planning update• Seek private venture support to finance energy
projects through various means: – Energy Savings Performance Contracts, – Utilities Energy Service Contract, – Enhanced Use Lease, – Power Purchase Agreements, etc.
Muhammad A. Bari, (760) 380-3655, [email protected]
US Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
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INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND
“Sustain, Support and Defend”MARCH 2014