This photo shows off something we’re particularly proud of: the nearly completed Warrior in Transition (WT) barracks at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Sundt has completed or is in the process of building five WT projects at multiple army posts around the country. These federal construction projects provide specialized services to meet the unique medical, psychological and social needs of U.S. Army soldiers who return home wounded from combat overseas.
Built to accommodate up to 360 returning soldiers, the $48 million WT barracks at Fort Sam Houston features a two-bedroom apartment-style design. Through the use of subdued lighting, residential-style furnishings and household common areas, the new WT barracks provides service members a sense of normalcy, as well as the chance to adapt to the new lifestyle they’ll experience when they return to the civilian environment. Proximity to world-class medical and therapeutic facilities, combined with a deep devotion to patient-centered care – both physical and emotional – mean our best and bravest will be treated with the respect they deserve and given the chance to return to their communities in the best condition possible.