Completion of Joint Operations and Mission Planning Center at Scott Air Force Base
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District finalized the Joint Operations and Mission Planning Center on March 9, 2026, with a $111.3 million investment. This facility is essential for the Air Force's Rapid Global Mobility mission, bringing together multiple military organizations.

On March 9, 2026, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District completed a $111.3 million Joint Operations and Mission Planning Center at Scott Air Force Base. The 171,804-square-foot facility serves the Air Mobility Command, U.S.
Transportation Command, and other military branches, enhancing operational capabilities for strategic missions. Throughout construction, the team adapted to changing military priorities, particularly after reaching 60% completion when new operational requirements necessitated significant design adjustments.
Enhanced oversight, including third-party evaluations, ensured compliance with updated security standards. The collaboration among stakeholders was crucial in overcoming challenges, demonstrating the importance of coordinated efforts in military construction projects. This facility supports the operational readiness of the warfighters, highlighting the need for resilient partnerships in complex builds.




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