The ceiling and ductwork above it overhauled. Wall panels of Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic were laid over the light green tiles that dated to the building’s 1952 construction. A stainless steel low wall with electrical outlets off the floor. (Photo Credit: US Army/Al Vogel) VIEW ORIGINAL 4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Ī lot of work went into the kitchen: New windows. Using leftover FRP wall panels for the counters is estimated to have saved $8,000 over contracting the work. FRP is wear resistant, tough and cleans easily, making it ideal for high-contact surfaces. (Photo Credit: US Army/Al Vogel) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP), surplus from covering the walls, was used to cover the countertops used by the public. Photos by Al Vogel, Dugway Public Affairs Hawkins was praised for his commitment to heading the DPW team that specified interior redesign and being the contracting officer’s representative. David Trybula during the general's visit. (Photo Credit: US Army/Al Vogel) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Ĭivil Engineer Kent Hawkins of Dugway Proving Ground’s Directorate of Public Works received an ATEC Command coin Feb. After being closed two years for renovation, the club reopened March 8, 2021. Jinky Tulabot, food and beverage manager, radiates a smile through his mask as he stands in the newly renovated kitchen at the Community Club.
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