03.
Asset Management
West Point, NY
BEI provided on-site expertise to plan and initially execute lifecycle Utility Condition Assessments (UCAs) for all building structures and facilities on US Military Academy, West Point. As components age, the goal is to fix/replace components at the end of the life cycle but before failure. At higher long-term funding levels, this requires developing projects several years in advance in order to submit for authority and funding
for those projects.

UTILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT
SUMMARY
​BEI familiarized itself with all active and future construction and maintenance practices on Campus, to develop a plan to systematically inspect and assess all electrical & mechanical components on West Point Campus. Plan provided for recommendations to efficiently inspect, and to prioritize future projects based on the below criteria.
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Identify overall utility priorities for II PEG Restoration and Modernization (R&M) and
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Military Construction (MILCON) programs in order to achieve the objectives of the Army’s Facility Investment Strategy (FIS).
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The Government and BEI worked jointly to identify the schedule and coordination of access based on the following priorities:
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Quality of Life on Army Installations
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Strategic Readiness and optimized Power Projection Capacity
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Army Training and Readiness Facilities
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Army Industrial Base
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Utility Modernization to support Army Modernization ï‚·
BEI's assessments will be utilized to establish long- and short-term goals related to preventative maintenance, repair versus replacement, and the overall facility life-cycle health.
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LOCATION
West Point Military Academy, NY
CLIENT
General Services Administration
