JOINT FORCE HEADQUARTERS

This project included the construction of a new Adjutant General's Office (AGO), a new Dining Facility (DFAC) and a new Joint Force Headquarters (JFHQ) all located within the historic Jackson Barracks campus. 

All buildings were composed of steel frame construction with a brick veneer exterior. The JFHQ included components such as administrative offices, conference rooms, and recreation areas. The project was part of a half billion dollar effort by LAARNG to replace the facilities destroyed during Hurricane Katrina. 

Campo coordinated all blast engineering and progressive collapse requirements to meet the strict constraints of the Department of Defense's Antiterrorism Force Protection Standards.

 

LOCATION: New Orleans, LA

SQ FT: 103,670

COST: $44 million

COMPLETED: 2009

SERVICES OFFERED:
Architecture

 

AWARDS:

2010 Award of Merit in Government: South Central Construction

Sustainability Criteria:  Gold Level SPiRiT (Sustainable Project Rating Tool)