By Published On: January 29, 2021Categories: Project OverviewsTags: , , , , 0.8 min read
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  • Neighbors, guests and community
  • Hot summers, cool winters.
  • Local hardwear
  • Surrounding areas
  • Awesome dining facility!
  • Surrounding areas
  • Neighbors, guests and community
  • Surrounding areas
Client

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Timeline:

30 Days

Highlights
  • Accommodations for 2,000
  • Dining and recreation
  • Perimeter security
  • Water, electrical & sewage
  • Fuel & gas station service
  • Vehicle maintenance
  • Computer lab & IT support
The Story

Halfway through the construction of temporary military housing for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Basra, Iraq, their contractor was unable to finish the job with 2,000 Iraqi police and border guards waiting to move in. We came in and within 30 days of a signed contract, they were able to move into a short-term housing facility that offered clean, comfortable rooms, top-level security and a dining facility that answered the needs of every taste, culture and dietary requirement. The camp featured services specific to the USACE’s needs, such as classrooms, medical services and training facilities

Key Challenges

War Zone. Extreme heat (129°F in the shade). Dust storms.

The Extra Mile

We provided four types of meals, three times a day. (Western, Hallal, Arabic, MRE)

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