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COL Pat Briley
81st Regional Support Command
Ft Jackson, SC
Army Reserve
Directorate of
Public Works
COL Patrick Briley / 803-751-1890 / [email protected] 11 October 2012
Specialist Thomas D. Caughman Building Home to The
81st Regional Support Command
“Wildcats Never Quit”
BUSINESS OPERATIONS &
INTEGRATION DIVISION
Fred Eastwood
803-751-9985
FACILITY PLANS &
ENGINEERING DIVISION
LTC Lawrence Habig
803-751-9625
FACILITY MAINTENANCE &
OPERATIONS DIVISION
David Dunn
803-751-9657
Director of Public Works
Colonel Patrick O. Briley
Deputy Director
Frank D. Eubanks
ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION
Dan Thomas
803-751-9947
Mission: To
Provide Facility
Support for Army
Reserve Soldiers,
Civilians, and
Families within the
SE CONUS & PR
Vision: To Be the
Premier RSC DPW
supporting our
customers with first-
class solutions/services
integrating innovation,
technology, and value
How we Differ from an AC DPW:
• Our workforce excludes: Plumbing Shop
Electrical Shop
Carpentry Shop
Roads and Grounds
All other organic structure to actually perform
environmental, maintenance and operation
services and support
• 1,200+ Utility Service Providers – Private and
Publicly owned (H2O, Sewer, Gas, Elec)
• We support multiple units with differing missions in the same real property facility
• We do not use Service Orders. All of our work is done as a Work Order and executed
using Government Purchase Card or through some form of contract action
What the typical RSC Looks Like: 35 Armed Forces Reserve Centers (AFRC)
275 US Army Reserve Centers (USARC)
8 Equipment Concentration Sites (ECSs)
30 Area Maintenance Support Activities (AMSAs)
4 Local Training Areas (LTA)
89 M Square Feet
Typical RSC
88th RSC
99th RSC
63rd RSC
81st RSC
State # Soldiers # Units # Bldgs
Square
Footage
AL 6044 45 77 803,592
FL 10010 92 84 1,333,664
GA 8237 78 104 2,070,407
KY 4755 39 81 799,893
LA 2388 33 57 513,252
MS 2304 26 38 752,060
NC 7102 53 93 939,579
PR 4725 NA NA NA
SC 4569 47 54 691,298
TN 4108 39 44 533,754
Total 53,928 497 635 8,436,682
Region Size = 412,622 sq miles # of Facilities = 299
9 MG Commands
14 BG Commands
18 Supported GO Cmds
located outside AOR
81st Regional Support Command
Area of Responsibility
11th Avn Cmd
70th Tng Div (FT)
100th Div (OS)
84th Tng Cmd (UR)
USACAPOC
108th Tng Cmd (IET)
412th TEC
377th TSC
ARMEDCOM
143rd ESC
290th MP Bde
350th CA Cmd
926th Engr Bde
87th AR Spt Cmd
4/75th BCTD
ARSC
DSC
335th TSC
3rd MDSC
359th Sig Bde
1st MSC
81st RSC
415th Cml Bde
USARC
COL Patrick Briley / 803-751-1890 / [email protected] 11 October 2012
Current North Carolina Facility Map
COL Patrick Briley / 803-751-1890 / [email protected] 11 October 2012
Current North Carolina Facilities
Military Construction (MILCON)
Location Facility Date of Completion
Statham, GA Reserve Center Complex Oct 2012
Knightdale, (Raleigh), NC Reserve Center Complex Jan 2013
Ft Buchanan, PR Ft Buchanan AFRC April 2013???
Mayaguez, PR Mayaguez AFRC April 2013???
Caguas, PR Caguas USARC April 2013???
Sanford, (Orlando), FL Reserve Center Complex April 2013 (gb 10 Mar)
Warner Robins, GA Reserve Center Complex April 2013 (gb 17 Mar)
Tallahassee, FL Reserve Center Complex May 2013 (gb 24 Mar)
Millington, TN TEMF / AMSA July 2013 (gb 5 May)
Cape Coral, FL Reserve Center Complex July 2013 (gb 28 Jul)
Panama City, FL Reserve Center Complex Oct 2013 (gb TBD)
Orangeburg, SC Reserve Center Complex Oct 2013 (gb 4 Aug)
Lake Park, FL Reserve Center Complex Oct 2013 (gb 19 May)
Greensboro, NC Reserve Center Complex April 2014
Ft Gordon, GA Technical Training Center April 2014
Ft Bragg, NC Reserve Center Complex Late 2016
Clearwater / MacDill AFB Aviation Support Facility Late 2017
Starkville, MS Reserve Center Complex 2018
Meridian, MS Reserve Center Complex 2019
Asheville, NC Reserve Center Complex 2019
Miramar, FL Reserve Center Complex 2019 gb = ground breaking
rc = ribbon cutting
COL Patrick Briley / 803-751-1890 / [email protected] 11 October 2012
$18.5M
New North Carolina Facilities
MILCON
Wilmington
(2011) $12.5M Completed
MILCON
Asheville (2017) Not awarded
MILCON
Knightdale (2012) $18.5M Ongoing
MILCON
Greensboro (2013) $20.2M Ongoing
MILCON
Ft Bragg (2014) Not awarded
Proposing FFR
Rocky Mount
FY13 Dirty Dozen Facilities
1) KY046 Louisville USARC Will Dispose/Move units
2) GA032 Macon USARC Plan for demo/FFR
3) MS008 Jackson USARC Must repair
4) AL085 Ft Rucker ECS Minor MILCON
5) FL134 Miami AMSA Must repair
6) GA002 Augusta USARC Repair/Leadership involvement
7) GA103 Dobbins USARC TBD
8) SC019 Myrtle Beach USARC Will repair
9) MS005 Hattiesburg USARC Will repair
10) TN014 Nashville USARC Will repair
11) FL134 Miami AMSA #47 Miramar MILCON
12) NC039 Rocky Mount USARC New roof this FY/repair early FY13
MACON, GA
Louisville, KY
COL Patrick Briley / 803-751-1890 / [email protected] 11 October 2012
How USAR Does Business
Opportunities
Military Construction – MILCON, Full Facility Restoration, Minor MILCON
Service Contracts - grounds keeping, custodial, refuse, utilities, etc.
Sustainment Contracts - HVAC maintenance, HVAC emergent repair,
roof repair/replacement, electrical, signage, painting, etc.
Environmental – mold abatement, storm water, training, etc.
Energy – assessments, alternatives, efficiencies, etc
Purchase Vehicles
Government Purchase Card
Contracting through US Army Corps of Engineers
Contracting through Mission & Installation Contracting Command
How to get in the door for government work?
Current Projects on Work Order Priority List (WOPL)
Rocky Mount – replace roof; repair roof-mounted HVAC; replace all exterior
doors; replace OMS gate; replace all carpeting and flooring; paint entire
interior
Winterville – replace HVAC; repair parking lot
High Point – replace 4 ton heater
Charlotte – Repair chiller; replace 3 ton DX system; install ceiling fans and
exhaust systems; replace 3 entry doors; replace all carpet and insulated
glass; renovate kitchen; renovate entire admin area; repair exhaust fans in
rigging tower; install stair tread in all stairways; upgrade lighting
Concord – HVAC duct work; install AC mini split systems; new signage
Winston-Salem – HVAC repairs; replace compressors; roof repairs
Garner – replace 7 ton heat pump; replace all carpet; replace all exterior
lighting; upgrade interior lighting; replace all flooring; replace all ceiling tiles;
clean all duct work; repaint entire interior of building; reseal pavement
Wilson – replace thermostats
Continued Cary – install mini split AC systems; expansion tank and mixing valve
replacement; replace boiler; repair cracks in foundation and walls
Ft Bragg – replace access gate and surveillance system; furnace repair
Kinston – replace all lighting; replace all exterior doors; renovate interior
walls and repaint; replace all flooring
Asheville – replace all windows; replace all faucets; construct wall; exterior
grounds work; demo concrete parking area, pave, and restripe
Salisbury – replace all interior lighting; replace all carpet, ceiling tiles, VCT;
clean duct work; paint entire interior; restripe parking lots
Morehead City – Repair travel way; replace all exterior doors; replace all
existing carpet, ceiling tiles, and clean all duct work; paint interior
Greensboro – repaint interior; replace all carpet, vinyl flooring, and ceiling
tiles; reseal entire parking lot
Brevard – repair cracks in parking lot
Lumberton – Clean parking areas; seal and restripe parking area
Current Projects on Work Order Priority List (WOPL)
COL Patrick Briley / 803-751-1890 / [email protected] 11 October 2012
Contacts
COL Pat Briley, Director of Public Works/Regional Engineer 803-751-1890
Mr. Frank Eubanks, Deputy Director of Public Works 803-751-9653
Mr. David Dunn, Facility Maintenance & Operations Division Chief 803-751-9657
Mr. Louie Sadle, Regional Facilities Operations Specialist 803-751-3343