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Afghan National Army and Train Advise Assist Command-Air Joint Air Force Hangar I Complex: Construction and Renovation Generally Met Requirements and Standards
On July 3, 2014, the Taliban fired several rockets at the military section of North Kabul International Airport, hitting a storage hangar for the Afghan National Army (ANA) and Train Advise Assist CommandAir (TAAC-Air) Joint Air Force (JAF) I. The attack resulted in extensive damage to the hangar and an attached building. The Afghan Air Forces list of its top ten priorities included repairing the hangar complex because of its importance as an inspection and maintenance facility for ANA aircraft. On September 20, 2016, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Transatlantic Afghanistan Engineer District awarded a firm-fixed-price contract for approximately $2.5 million to Assist Consultants Inc. (ACI), an Afghan company, to demolish the damaged hangar and build a new one at the same location. The contract also included renovating the attached building and supporting infrastructure. USACE issued ACI a notice to proceed on October 21, 2016, with a completion date of April 14, 2018. After eight modifications, the contracts value increased by $353,461 to approximately $2.9 million, and the completion date was extended to June 30, 2019. USACE determined that the attached building and the hangar were complete on May 14, 2019, and June 18, 2019, respectively. On July 18, 2019, USACE transferred the complex to the Combined Security Transition CommandAfghanistan (CSTC-A), which requested and funded the project. CSTC-A then transferred it to the Afghan Ministry of Defense (MOD) on September 23, 2019. The objectives of this inspection were to determine whether (1) the construction and renovation were completed in accordance with contract requirements and applicable construction standards, and (2) the facilities are being used and maintained.
Afghan National Army and Train Advise Assist Command-Air Joint Air Force Hangar I Complex: Construction and Renovation Generally Met Requirements and Standards
On July 3, 2014, the Taliban fired several rockets at the military section of North Kabul International Airport, hitting a storage hangar for the Afghan National Army (ANA) and Train Advise Assist CommandAir (TAAC-Air) Joint Air Force (JAF) I. The attack resulted in extensive damage to the hangar and an attached building. The Afghan Air Forces list of its top ten priorities included repairing the hangar complex because of its importance as an inspection and maintenance facility for ANA aircraft. On September 20, 2016, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Transatlantic Afghanistan Engineer District awarded a firm-fixed-price contract for approximately $2.5 million to Assist Consultants Inc. (ACI), an Afghan company, to demolish the damaged hangar and build a new one at the same location. The contract also included renovating the attached building and supporting infrastructure. USACE issued ACI a notice to proceed on October 21, 2016, with a completion date of April 14, 2018. After eight modifications, the contracts value increased by $353,461 to approximately $2.9 million, and the completion date was extended to June 30, 2019. USACE determined that the attached building and the hangar were complete on May 14, 2019, and June 18, 2019, respectively. On July 18, 2019, USACE transferred the complex to the Combined Security Transition CommandAfghanistan (CSTC-A), which requested and funded the project. CSTC-A then transferred it to the Afghan Ministry of Defense (MOD) on September 23, 2019. The objectives of this inspection were to determine whether (1) the construction and renovation were completed in accordance with contract requirements and applicable construction standards, and (2) the facilities are being used and maintained.
Afghan National Army and Train Advise Assist Command-Air Joint Air Force Hangar I Complex: Construction and Renovation Generally Met Requirements and Standards
J. F. Sopko (author)
2020
28 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies , Business & Economics , Afghanistan , Air force , Airports , Army , Army corps of engineers , Construction , Contracts , Deficiencies , Department of defense , Emergencies , Engineers , Fixed price contracts , Generators , Guarantees , Inspection , Maintenance , Standards
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