Designing is currently underway for three military projects that Latitude 33 Planning & Engineering has been heavily involved with. Principal Brad Sager and project manager Sean Drake are overseeing Latitude 33’s efforts. All of these projects will enter the construction phase within the next year.
P-328 – F-35 C Facility Addition NAS (Lemoore, CA) – In preparation for the arrival of F-35 fighter jets, Latitude 33 provided A&E services for renovation and additions to Hangar 5 at NAS Lemoore (pictured above). Design responsibilities included surveying, utility rerouting, demolition plans and ultimate condition design.
NAVFAC P-771 SOF Desert Training Facility (Niland, CA) – Navy SEALs conduct advanced-level land warfare training for west coast teams here. Latitude 33 provided civil engineering services for this 45-acre project (pictured below) that included site improvements, clearing, utilities, roadways, water, sewer, storm drainage and magazine compound design.
MCAS Yuma Pistol and Rifle Range Repair (Yuma, AZ) – Serving as the Corps’ premier aviation training facility, Latitude 33 was called in to refurbish both its pistol and rifle ranges. This Sonoran Desert locale is home to 80 percent of the Corps’ air-to-ground aviation training, meaning the importance of this project (pictured below) can’t be overstated.
For more information about Latitude 33’s military projects, please contact Brad Sager at brad.sager@latitude33.com.
Award-winning Team, Award-winning Work
Kris Taylor, Latitude 33’s chief financial officer was recognized as a finalist for San Diego Business Journal’s CFO of the Year Awards for the tremendous positive impact she has made at the planning and engineering firm for the past 13 years.
Matt Semic, Tara Lake, Kris Taylor, Brad Sager and Jim Kilgore were among those in attendance at the San Diego Business Journal’s CFO of the Year Awards held at Paradise Point on March 31, 2015.
Latitude 33’s Tara Lake and Randi Coopersmith were in attendance for the 2015 Crystal Globe Award LAI Installation and Initiation held at The Lafayette Hotel.
Lambda Alpha International , the honorary society for the advancement of land economics, officially inducted Tara Lake as a member on February 28, 2015. Her addition, along with Randi Coopersmith, means that Latitude 33
has two members in the San Diego Chapter of this prestigious organization.
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