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Smith Announces: Round of Joint Base Projects on the WayRep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) announced on Tuesday that critical construction projects at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst are to be awarded soon, adding to the base’s prestige and strategic importance. “I am happy to say that the Joint Base will tomorrow be awarded a new $10.37 million aircraft apron taxiway and support facility, and this is just the beginning of an exciting time of growth at the base,” Smith said. “I’ve already been told the Joint Base is likely to be awarded a $72 million hangar at the end of the month for the KC-46A tankers, as well as other new facilities and improvements coming down the pike.” “These projects are not at risk,” Smith said after having been assured by the Department of Defense (DoD) that awards for anticipated construction at the Joint Base are on schedule. “Nothing at the Joint Base will be cut.” “I fought hard for the KC-46s for years,” said Smith, who led efforts in the delegation to have the Air Force delegate the new state-of-the-art KC-46A refueling tankers to the Joint Base. “We sweat to make this base thrive.” A Pentagon document outlining military construction projects which had not yet been awarded funding by December 31, 2019 was reported on Monday. Despite claims that the projects listed in the document could be at risk of being cut, the Pentagon fact sheet states that “No military construction projects that already have been awarded, and no military construction projects with FY 2019 award dates will be impacted” by the February 15 declaration of national emergency that authorized the diversion of funding for military construction projects to the construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. Smith was reassured Monday and Tuesday by DoD officials that anticipated projects at the Joint Base—a $10.37 million aircraft apron taxiway and support facility, a $72 million aircraft hangar, another $9 million for building alterations in June, and a $10.2 million hot cargo hydrant system replacement—are all on schedule to be awarded, all in FY 2019. “That makes our case,” Smith said. “For the Joint Base, all the appropriated funding is scheduled to be contracted within that parameter,” Smith said. “Any claim that projects at the Joint Base could be ‘cut’ entirely to make room for border wall funding is inaccurate,” Smith said. “Our projects designated for FY 2019 are on track.” |