Fort Sill Projects Serve Those Who Serve Us

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The Warrior in Transition barracks at Fort Sill includes outdoor seating areas where residents can gather and socialize.

Sundt is in the final stages of two federal construction projects at Fort Sill Army Post in Lawton, Okla., both of which will help soldiers perform their jobs and serve our country. One of the projects is a 90,000-square-foot Advanced Individual Training (AIT) barracks that accommodates up to 900 soldiers. AIT barracks house army recruits as they complete training for their chosen fields.

The other facility, a Warrior in Transition barracks (WT), is specially designed for soldiers recovering from physical and/or emotional trauma following overseas deployment. The 41,700-square-foot building houses up to 72 people and includes a number of unique features to aid healing and prepare soldiers for their next assignment, or a return to civilian life.

Sundt’s contracts for the two projects total more than $55 million.