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Condition Assessment of William Beaumont General Hospital Historic Building at Fort Bliss, Texas
The facilities and landscape features in the William Beaumont General Hospital Historic District at Fort Bliss, Texas are eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Therefore, redevelopment of of this area must preserve its character and history. The Fort Bliss Directorate of Environment has developed an Environmental Assessment for the District. A memorandum of Agreement developed between Fort Bliss and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer includes a requirement to develop a rehabilitation and reuse plan for selected buildings. Among other things, this plan must include a condition assessment and structure rehabilitation plan. The objective of this project was to assess the present condition of the Bandstand, Chapel, Theater, Gymnasium, three Barracks, a Bachelor Officers Quarters, and a Conference Center in the District. Researchers conducted on-site inspections of all major building elements in all locations within the buildings. Photographs are included to illustrate the condition of selected building elements. Appendix A (published under separate cover) provides an 'at-a-glance' display of each building's condition, described by major systems and components. Appendix B contains schematic-level designs developed for the rehabilitation of the chapel, gymnasium, and the barracks.
Condition Assessment of William Beaumont General Hospital Historic Building at Fort Bliss, Texas
The facilities and landscape features in the William Beaumont General Hospital Historic District at Fort Bliss, Texas are eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Therefore, redevelopment of of this area must preserve its character and history. The Fort Bliss Directorate of Environment has developed an Environmental Assessment for the District. A memorandum of Agreement developed between Fort Bliss and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer includes a requirement to develop a rehabilitation and reuse plan for selected buildings. Among other things, this plan must include a condition assessment and structure rehabilitation plan. The objective of this project was to assess the present condition of the Bandstand, Chapel, Theater, Gymnasium, three Barracks, a Bachelor Officers Quarters, and a Conference Center in the District. Researchers conducted on-site inspections of all major building elements in all locations within the buildings. Photographs are included to illustrate the condition of selected building elements. Appendix A (published under separate cover) provides an 'at-a-glance' display of each building's condition, described by major systems and components. Appendix B contains schematic-level designs developed for the rehabilitation of the chapel, gymnasium, and the barracks.
Condition Assessment of William Beaumont General Hospital Historic Building at Fort Bliss, Texas
T. R. Napier (author) / S. A. McCarthy (author)
2002
170 pages
Report
No indication
English
Education, Law, & Humanities , Environmental & Occupational Factors , Structural Analyses , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Army facilities , Historic sites , Hospitals , Life expectancy(Service life) , Structural analysis , Buildings , Texas , Environmental assessment , Fort bliss(Texas) , William beaumont general hospital(Texas)