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FOrscom/usarc 2009
GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY
Ground breaking for the new FORSCOM/USARC headquarters was held on December 8.
The ceremony marked the beginning of a multi-year construction project to build the future home of the headquarters of U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) and the headquarters of the U.S. Army Reserve Command (USARC). The scheduled move of the two Commands from Fort McPherson, Ga., to Fort Bragg in 2011 is the cornerstone of the local BRAC plan, which will maximize the military utility of the fort.
“Today’s ceremony marks an important milestone in the efforts to re-station the headquarters of the United States Army Forces Command and the United States Army Reserve Command,” said Gen. Charles C. Campbell, commander, United States Army Forces Command.
As the Army’s largest Command, FORSCOM is responsible for more than 750,000 Active and Reserve Component Soldiers nationwide, which will add to the significance of Fort Bragg as a Center of military influence and importance.
“This modern, combined headquarters will also help to create an even greater level of cooperation and teamwork between FORSCOM and USARC by bringing them together under one roof,” said Campbell.
USARC is responsible for the command and control of all the nation’s Army Reserve forces, and it provides the logistical, operational and functional oversight to ensure wartime readiness of all Army Reserve units.

Gen. Charles C. Campbell, commanding general,
United States Army Forces Command, expresses appreciation
to Soldiers, their families and invited local guests at a
Ground Breaking Ceremony here Monday, December 8.
The ceremony location at Knox and Randolph streets is the
site of a new Headquarters building which will house FORSCOM
and the United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) when
it’s complete in 2011. Both command headquarters are located
at Fort McPherson, Ga. The new facility is approximately
700,000 square feet and will house more than 1,700 personnel.

Gen. Charles C. Campbell, commanding general,
United States Army Forces Command, and Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz,
commanding general, United States Army Reserve Command,
join other officials during the groundbreaking ceremony for the
Headquarters facility here Monday. From left are Curt Fentress,
Steve Speer, Brig. Gen. Joseph Schroedel. Lt. Gen. Jack Stultz,
Gen. Charles Campbell, state Sen. Tony Rand,
Maj. Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, Command Sgt. Maj. Dennis Carey,
and Command Sgt. Maj. Leon Caffie.
HEADQUARTERS CONTRACTOR ANNOUNCED
With the announcement of the FORSCOM/USARC headquarters contractor, the BRAC RTF is working to identify construction employment opportunities that will be available in 2009. Please check this site periodically for updates.
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded the Design/Build contract to Hensel Phelps Construction Co., located in Chantilly, Va. The contract award was made on September 20 and totaled $288,538,000.
The headquarters project includes design services, site demolition, and preparation, construction of utility infrastructure and approximately 700,000 square feet of Command Headquarters office space and associated communications buildings.
Construction should be completed in early summer 2011. Businesses interested in providing subcontracting, products or services for this construction project should contact the North Carolina Military Business Center.
Headquarters Building Renderings

FORSCOM/USARC Headquarters - West Entrance FORSCOM/USARC Headquarters - East Entrance
How to contact Fort McPherson Commands:
FORSCOM PAO
USARC PAO
The Sentinel - Fort McPherson newspaper
Businesses interested in reaching Fort McPherson personnel may advertise in the Sentinel, Fort McPherson’s weekly newspaper.
Please contact Phyllis Aaron at 770-478-5753, extension 227 for rates and information.
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