JPG Buildings

Building 100
Constructed in 1941, Building 100 served as the Headquarters Building (27,988 sf). Building 100 has a wet-sprinkler system, is fully carpeted, uses extensive fluorescent lighting and has aluminum, double hung, tinted, thermal-pane windows. Other amenities include numerous well-appointed offices, a projection room, a 12’ x 26’ conference room and ten concrete walled, walk-in vaults (five per floor). Building 100 has three electrical panels, each with 100A service, 120/208V, 3PH, and 4W.

Building 105
Constructed in 1941, Building 105 served as the on-post Machine Shop (19,485 sf). The floor is 6" reinforced concrete over 6" gravel fill. A 5-ton monorail is located in the western half of the shop and a 25-ton overhead crane runs the length of the building in the eastern half. There are three steel roll-up doors measuring 10’ wide by 12’ high. Building 105 has 400 amp-120/208 volt 3 phase; 100 amp-120/208 volt 3 phase; and 400 amp-480 volt 3 phase electrical service.

Building 108 and 108A
Constructed in 1941, Building 108 served as the JPG Engineering Office (8,576 sf). Building 108 has a central hallway with carpeted and fluorescent-lit offices on either side. Building 108A, constructed in 1953, is a 19,749 sf addition to Building 108 and is used as a general-purpose warehouse. The floor is 6" reinforced concrete. There are vehicular entrances on the north and south sides measuring 11’7" high by 18’ wide and an above ground-level loading dock on the north side.

Building 110
Constructed in 1954, Building 110 served as the Post Garage (13,189 sf). It is an insulated brick building with 6" reinforced concrete with surface sealant. Building 110 has a total of eight overhead doors including three drive-through bays. One bay has overhead monorail. The other two bays have maintenance pits measuring 2’8" wide by 20’ long and 2’8" wide by 36’ long, respectively. All overhead doors are powered and measure 11’9" high by 10’10" wide. The drive through washroom measures 20’ wide by 60’ long. Building 110 has 200-amp electrical service.

Building 115
Constructed in 1941, Building 115 served as the Automated Data Processing facility (8,678 sf). The computer room is equipped with a Halon fire suppression system. Building 115 also offers a Class 100,000 Clean Room with humidity control and a vibration free floor for performing instrument calibration and repair. Building 115 has 600-amp, 240 volt electrical service.

Building 156
Constructed in 1954, Building 156 served as the Ammo Storehouse (20,604 sf). It is a steel and concrete block building with a 6" reinforced concrete floor. There are two 12’ wide by 12’ high steel roll-up doors, a 12’ wide by 16’ high wood sliding door. Building 156 has 102/208 volt electrical service.

Building 212
Constructed in 1941, Building 212 served as a Vehicle Storage facility (13,010 sf). The floor is 6" reinforced concrete. Building 212 has six powered overhead garage doors measuring 11’9" high by 10’10" wide.

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