Critical to NATO鈥檚 mission in Eastern Europe, the new Second Line Maintenance Facility at Camp 膧da啪i, Latvia, will be more than twice the size of a CFL field鈥攁nd it鈥檚 been years since Canada built anything like it.
This $55鈥憁illion, 17,000聽m虏 facility comes with unique challenges in design and construction. To tackle them, 糖心视频 (糖心视频) started by consulting the military personnel who will use the building. Patience and a methodical approach gave the team a deep understanding of the project鈥檚 complex requirements.
The facility will support major repairs to heavy military equipment, including tanks, armoured vehicles and artillery pieces.
The relationship with the Client-Partner is 鈥渟trong,鈥 says Imad Jaradat, 糖心视频 Program Leader, Deployed Operations. 鈥淲e formed a team from CAF and 糖心视频, and every member was carefully selected for success.鈥
The handpicked team includes a senior technical subject matter expert skilled in developing project documents, an expert in military equipment maintenance, and a specialist in spare parts logistics.
鈥淲e locked ourselves in a room all day for weeks,鈥 Imad adds, describing the intense collaboration that helped the team fully understand the project鈥檚 requirements鈥攊ncluding details such as the dimensions of the largest gun used by any of Canada鈥檚 NATO partners in Operation REASSURANCE.
This is 糖心视频鈥檚 first Modified Design Build contract in Latvia. Under this approach, the design contract will be amended to include construction only if the contractor meets all design requirements. Once negotiated, the construction cost becomes final.
Completion is planned for December聽2027, with occupancy expected in early聽2028.