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American forces press service (Sept. 30, 2005): Pentagon renovation continues on schedule.


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 -- Renovation of the second wedge of the Pentagon Pentagon

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 is nearly completed, keeping the program on schedule and even slightly under budget, the program's director said here Sept. 29. Wedge 2 will be completed and occupied by the end of November November: see month. , and work already has started on the first section of Wedge 3, said Kenneth Catlow, director of the Pentagon Renovation and Construction Program Office. By the end of 2005 or early 2006, the second section of Wedge 3 will be vacated to prepare for construction, which will shut down the River Terrace, he said.

The $1 billion project started in the early 1990s and involves a complete overhaul of the interior of the Defense Department headquarters. The building is being renovated in five wedges. Wedge 1 was almost complete when a hijacked commercial airliner slammed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, Catlow said. The plane struck that section, so it had to be rebuilt while construction continued on Wedge 2, he explained.

Different contractors were handling the two sections at that time, so work was completed quickly, Catlow said. "Within a year after the plane hit the building, we had people back, sitting in the building exactly where the plane came in," he said.

On an average day, about 2,000 construction and information technology workers are working on the renovation in the Pentagon, Catlow said. Also, 400 people work in management of the program, he said. The goal of all these employees, he said, is to make the transition as smooth as possible for the people moving into and out of the newly renovated and soon-to-be-renovated sections.

"We work really hard to take care of all those customers," he said. "Our people are absolutely phenomenal."

Moving people poses a serious challenge, especially because the people who work in the Pentagon are often the most senior from every military department, Catlow said. There is always concern about maintaining the mission, and there is sometimes tension, but his staff has been successful at managing the transitions, he said.

Catlow recently had a chance to brief acting Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon Gordon, river in W Tasmania, Australia, 125 mi (200 km) long. Flowing from mountains to the W coast, its main tributaries are the Franklin and Denison from the N, and Serpentine and Olga to the S.  England England, the largest and most populous portion of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1991 pop. 46,382,050), 50,334 sq mi (130,365 sq km). It is bounded by Wales and the Irish Sea on the west and Scotland on the north.  about the renovation program, and he said that meeting gave him a lot of validation See validate.

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The renovation is making the Pentagon a more modern, efficient office environment, Catlow said. Utilities usage has gone down significantly in the remodeled sections, and reliability of technology systems has been increased, he said.

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 have a much more reliable facility--a much more work-friendly environment--when we're done," he said. "It'll be a modern, safe, code-compliant office and command center for the Department of Defense. And that's worth what it costs to get it done."

Catlow said he and his staff members take pride in the work they're doing on the Pentagon, because they know it's an investment in the future of the military.

"I feel like we're renovating this building for the American soldier, because that's what the Department of Defense is all about," he said. "What I'm doing here, in the Pentagon renovation program The Pentagon Renovation Program or PENREN is a long-term project by the United States Department of Defense to perform a complete slab-to-slab renovation of The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. The program began in the 1990s, and is expected to be completed by 2010. , is going to support those folks out in the field."

Work on Wedge 3 is scheduled to be completed in October 2007. After that, Wedges 4 and 5 will be renovated, and the entire project is expected to be completed by December 2010.

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Wedges 2-5 constitute a phased design/build renovation of 4 million square feet of space in the Pentagon. The project brings all remaining unrenovated areas of the building into compliance with modern building safety and fire codes. Work includes removal of all hazardous materials, replacement of all building systems, addition of new elevators and escalators to improve vertical circulation, and installation of new security and telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications.  systems. Renovated spaces will be modern, efficient, and flexible. The project, under way since September 2001, is on an accelerated schedule for completion in December 2010, four years sooner than originally planned.

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Title Annotation:In the News
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Date:Jan 1, 2006
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