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New Training Center!
The MonTana STandard, BuTTe, SaTurday, FeBruary 26, 2011 ■ C1
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Butte soldier Tom Hart and
his family, daughter, Breanne, 15, wife Peggie, and son Brody, 14, will be apart for a year as Tom
shipped out for Afghanistan in September. Photo by Walter Hinick/Montana Standard
Butte Army reserve unit hAs new home
From the Montana Standard files.
The U.S. Army Reserve training center in Butte is a $7.2 million facility constructed by Swank Enterprises of Kalispell, the lead contractor.
The facility was finished last September, but the 592nd Ordanance Company of Butte is currently in Afghanistan, so the building remains vacant until they return home. The unit supplies ammunition to soldiers on the front lines.
The unit had been based at the old reserve center just west of Stodden Park. Soldiers with the unit, who come from throughout southwest Montana, gathered at the old facility in early September before they shipped out for training.
The 22,000-square-foot facility comprises a main building with offices, a training center and a weapons simulation room, and another building that contains maintenance equipment, a locker room and storage.
While Swank was the general contractor, the project kept plenty of Butte people working. Swank used nine subcontractors from Butte, as well as nearly a dozen of its own people who live in Butte.
Among the contractors was Jay Fortune Construction, which handled the earth work on the site.
The project was also good timing for Tri-County Mechanical and Electrical Inc. Tri-County handled the heating and ventilation, plumbing and electrical on the facility.
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Shawn Baker, project manager for Swank Enter-prises, stands outside the new U.S. Army Reserve building in Butte's Industrial Park.
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