Fort McCoy Garrison Headquarters Renovation Project Progresses After Six Months
The renovation of the U.S. Army Garrison-Fort McCoy Headquarters, Building 100, which began on October 1, is progressing steadily. The $5.4 million contract was awarded to R.J. Jurowski Construction, with a completion target of one year. Originally built in 1942, the headquarters is undergoing a complete overhaul to modernize its design and features. Once completed by September, the renovated building aims to meet 21st-century codes and support ongoing military training at Fort McCoy.

The renovation of the U.S. Army Garrison-Fort McCoy Headquarters, Building 100, is progressing as planned since its start on October 1. Awarded to R.J.
Jurowski Construction for $5.4 million, the project involves a complete gut and repair of the building originally constructed in 1942. The renovation is expected to take one year, with completion aimed for September.
The updated headquarters will incorporate modern features to meet current codes. Fort McCoy, the only U.S. Army installation in Wisconsin, has provided training support for over 100,000 military personnel annually since 1984.




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