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| First of three AAR buildings Universal Modular Building Solutions, Inc. announced the delivery of a 1600 square foot After Action Review facility to 29 Palms, California, marking an important step in implementing cost-efficient training facilities to the United States Marine Corps' largest base. "The building is designed and built to support the Marine Corps Supporting Arms Virtual Trainer (SAVT) Program," said Rick Bartolotti, President and CEO of Universal Modular Buildings, Inc. "This building is the first of three to be delivered. The next two will be delivered to MCB Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii and MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina." The addition of this type of training facility will provide increased savings to the US Marine Corps through cost efficient and effective training. Construction of these buildings is very rapid at modern production facilies staffed by a skilled labor force, advancing our troops' access to necessary training facilities. write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Construction News :: home page |