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Solpac to Build USMC Camp Pendleton Fitness Center

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Solpac Construction (dba Soltek Pacific Construction Co.) in San Diego, CA won a $5.8 million firm-fixed-price task order (#0011) under a previously awarded multiple award construction contract (N62473-08-D-8615) to build an indoor fitness facility in the Horno area (53) at US Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in Southern California.

The company will also demolition existing buildings 53302 and 53569 to make room for the fitness center. It expects to complete construction by September 2010. For this task order, 5 proposals were received by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest in San Diego, CA.

Soltek recently completed a fitness center at Camp Pendleton’s Camp Margarita area (33)...

Soltek received the Camp Margarita fitness center project on April 9/08 with a contract value of $6.7 milllion. The 25,941-sq-ft facility provides strength and functional training equipment, including a functional training room where patrons can train for fighting. The new fitness center is home to Camp Pendleton’s boxing and submission wrestling team. The center also has a gymnasium and racquetball courts.

Design features include a 5,000-watt roof-mounted photovoltaic panel system for solar power and a 500-gallon gray water irrigation system that filters the water from the sinks, showers, and washing machines which then is used to water the landscape.

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