One Excellent Job Leads To Another
Emergency Structural Repairs for Egyptian Navy Facilities


Critical Repairs Executed
Buildings Addressed: #41, #43, #45, #46
Deficiency Analysis & Solutions
Deficiency | Solution Implemented | Safety Impact |
---|---|---|
Roof leaks | Full membrane replacement | Eliminated water damage risks |
Skylight failures | Impact-resistant glazing | Improved natural lighting/safety |
Structural cracks | Carbon fiber reinforcement | Restored load-bearing capacity |
Faulty electrical | LED fixture replacements | Reduced fire hazards by 90% |
Project Execution
Phased Approach
- Phase I: Emergency containment (temporary seals/lighting)
- Phase II: Roofing/skylight replacements (completed during low-tide periods)
- Phase III: Structural reinforcements (non-intrusive carbon fiber application)
Key Achievement: Zero operational disruptions during repairs
Performance Metrics
- Timeliness: All repairs completed in 55 days (25% ahead of schedule)
- Cost Efficiency: 18% under budget through value engineering
- Quality: Zero callbacks post-repair
Information About the Project
Location |
Ras El-Tin Naval Base, Alexandria, Egypt |
End-User | Egyptian Navy |
Award Date | November 2020 |
Contract | W912ER-21-C-0003 |