The Aberdeen Proving Ground C4ISR BRAC Program had a mandatory completion date of September 15, 2011. Approximately 7,400 personnel moved to APG from the C4ISR community located in Ft. Monmouth NJ. Delay in finishing the sequenced projects was not an option. This large program included construction of 5 new facilities, major renovation of an existing facility and a host of new infrastructure to be complete in 28 months. This program had great potential for serious and costly delays. Yet there were none. This extraordinarily complex and accelerated program finished on time, and within budget. It is a marvelous example of technical innovation and collaboration among a government construction agent (the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) and private sector PM/CM companies (MOCA Systems, MSS, and ARGO).
This program is an example of extraordinarily successful organizational collaborationand technical innovation.
Organizational collaboration: The program teamāa government agency (the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) and three private sector companiesāMOCA Systems, MSS, and ARGOāalong with the architect/engineers and building contractorsā management teams, worked side by side on site at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Formal partnering sessions on all the construction projects established a collaborative culture among the project teams and lead to strong relationships and strengthened commitments.
Technical innovation: All project schedules ( Building Design/Construction, and āfollow onā activities ) were integrated into a single Master Integration Schedule. This schedule was then updated with āreal timeā progress from Design/Construction/Follow On Contractors schedules. This data allowed the program team to have a clear and detailed view of progress and help avoid potential road blocks to meeting completion deadlines. This allowed them to provide the C4ISR users with eminently achievable forecasts for targeted user āmove inā dates. The Master Integration Schedule provided the tools to analyze strategies and continually manage the schedule for the program and individual projects.
The result: All projects were delivered as planned in 28 months, approximately $93 million under budget, with no delays, and happy users.
MOCA creates tremendous value added to our construction management team. I am very pleased with the professionalism and expertise they bring to the team and with the high quality and timeliness of their documentation
Robert Strange, P.E.
SR. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, USACE PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT, C4ISR BRAC PROGRAM
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD