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NEWS | March 24, 2010

Connecticut Air Guard breaks ground on $8.3 million project

By Tech. Sgt. Joshua Mead Connecticut National Guard

EAST GRANBY, Conn., - Six golden shovels broke ground here during a ceremony commemorating the start of construction on an $8.3 million project for the 103rd Airlift Wing's Centralized Intermediate Repair Facility March 6.

"The facility today that we are going to celebrate really is a result of the BRAC [Base Realignment and Closure] process. And we can kind of pick and choose some of the good words and bad words we want to say about BRAC, but we did make out fairly well in the end of that," said Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell.

The plan includes a 17,000 square foot expansion that will add more workspace and training areas for the repair and maintenance of the TF-34 engine, the last remaining part of the 103rd Fighter Wing's A-10 legacy.

"The truly good-news story here is this project is but the tip of the iceberg for a $42 million dollar overhaul that Bradley Air National Guard base is set to receive over the next three years," said Air Force Maj. Gen. Thaddeus J. Martin, the adjutant general for the state of Connecticut.

When totaled with the Army side, the Connecticut Guard looks to benefit from just under $300 million in military facilities, said Martin.

"The bottom line is this; with each project start, we move closer to fulfilling our responsibility of providing the Connecticut Air National Guard with the best possible training, equipment and facilities necessary to ensure mission accomplishment within our own state borders," he said.

As the first major construction project using primarily military construction money and money from the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure decision, the new CIRF will facilitate the repair of the engines for 78 Air National Guard A-10s as well as some from active-duty units.

"The CIRF mission is to overhaul TF-34's at the intermediate maintenance level," said Staff Sgt. Steven Sevigny, aerospace propulsion work leader with the 103rd Maintenance Squadron. "CIRF personnel will induct an engine from a base with either a troubleshooting problem or an 'out of time' condition, where one or more time tracked components have run out of life.

"The purpose of the operation is turning each engine serviceable with optimum performance and the longest life expectancy possible."

Even though the details of a mission may change from time to time, Rell said, the commitment to the members of the Guard never does.

"Our commitment to the National Guard is strong, it's thriving and it's growing; and we're showing that today with this groundbreaking."

 

 

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