VOA
designs marine reserve training center in Lafayette
The Orlando, Fla., office of VOA Associates Inc. architecture,
planning and interior design recently announced the completion
of its commission to provide design-build services for the
new, $4.6 million Marine Corps Training Center in Lafayette.
VOA provided full architectural/engineering services, in
partnership with Gibbs Construction LLC of New Orleans, for
the design-build project, which was completed in June. The
two-story, 34,000-sq.-ft. facility is located on a 5-acre
site directly across from the Lafayette Regional Airport on
Surrey Road, approximately 100 miles northwest of New Orleans.
According to Ted G. Fery AIA, the facility is one of the
first Naval Reserve buildings to incorporate blast hardened
construction and stringent standoff requirements based on
the new DoD Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) standards.
Fery, who is director of the firm's AT/FP team, said that
the small site presented extremely challenging conditions
incorporating the new AT/FP standards and actually will require
a portion of the new building to be designed to resist the
effects of a nearby blast.
The new center provides support space for all aspects of
training, recruiting and administration of the Marine Corps'
TOW Platoon, 23rd Marines, 4th Marine Division reserve unit.
In addition to new office space, the building includes classrooms,
an assembly drill hall, armory, medical unit, exercise area,
conference rooms, locker rooms/showers/toilets and a four-bay
vehicle maintenance facility.
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