Established in 1952 and now known as the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center at Twentynine Palms, is located in the Mojave Desert, in southern San Bernardino County, California.
 
Specifics:
  • Landscape planting, irrigation and hardscape designs incorporating Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (ATFP) measures, water conservation, low maintenance and minimal life cycle costs
  • Landscape and irrigation maintenance guidelines that address overall base design, installation, and maintenance
As example of Base projects includes the following:
  • P557 Enlisted Dining Facility
  • Vehicle Maintenance Facility
  • P622 Bachelor Enlisted Quarters
  • P933 Temporary Lodge Addition
  • P910 Communication and Electrical Maintenance Facility
  • P915 / P916 Multi-Battalion Operations Center

Twentynine Palms, CA
1995 to 2007
NAVFAC Southwest Division

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