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Clark Construction lands $570 million contract for Walter Reed renovations
by Christen Mccurdy
Washington (UPI) Nov 13, 2019

Clark Construction Group has been awarded a $570 million for a multiyear construction project at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at Naval Support Activity in Bethesda, Md.

The Bethesda-based construction firm will construct a new addition for inpatient and outpatient medical care, renovate two buildings and tear down six others at the hospital, according to the Department of Defense, which announced the contract on Tuesday.

The project is slated for completion in March 2026 and the contract will be funded in increments, with $120 million being allocated immediately, $150 million per year to be funded in fiscal years 2021 and 2022, and $150.3 million to be funded in 2023.

According to the Pentagon, the contract was procured via an open bidding process on the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website. Clark Construction submitted the sole proposal.

The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, formerly known as the National Naval Medical Center and renamed in 2011 after the closure and relocation of Walter Reed Army Hospital, is one of the most prominent military medical centers in the United States and has notably treated a number of U.S. Presidents and their families.

The closure and relocation of the Walter Reed Army Hospital was touted as a cost savings measure but the project nearly tripled in price from its original budget of $1 billion to $2.7 billion, which analysts attributed to a rise in construction costs.


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AFRL personnel connect with creative thinking process to enhance problem solving
Wright-Patterson AFB OH (SPX) Nov 07, 2019


Air Force Research Laboratory personnel recently participated in a course on design innovation to learn and practice creativity techniques for enhanced problem solving. Because road blocks often develop in thinking processes, it is helpful to try new methods to spark imaginative solutions. The design innovation course is taught by Dr. Dan Jensen, retired Air Force Academy Professor. He begins the course by stating that IQ is typically an inherited trait. According to Jensen, intelligent parents ... read more

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