Enhancing Operational Comfort and Safety: Climate Control and Infrastructure Upgrades at McAlester Navy Weapons Division
Overview
Enhancing Operational Comfort and Safety: Climate Control and Infrastructure Upgrades at McAlester Navy Weapons Division
The McAlester Navy Weapons Division required specialized engineering and construction support to implement a new climate control system along with upgraded electrical, communications, and safety infrastructure. Chickasaw Federal delivered a tailored solution that enhanced comfort and functionality, enabling Navy personnel to better focus on their mission: providing critical engineering services for U.S. Navy special weapons.
Challenge & Path Forward
Chickasaw Federal mobilized internal resources and assembled a team of subject matter experts to deliver a comprehensive, end-to-end solution. The scope of work included designing and installing a climate control system, modular office space, fire protection infrastructure, and essential electrical and communication components. With a focus on efficiency, compliance, and minimal disruption, Chickasaw Federal coordinated with stakeholders across military branches to ensure all tenant and agency needs were met.
Results & Impact
Chickasaw Federal’s agile and client-centered approach resulted in a high-performing, conditioned workspace for Navy staff—enhancing comfort, safety, and operational readiness. Adaptive change order processing ensured compliance with evolving federal and local requirements, while strategic stakeholder engagement addressed the unique Army-Navy tenant relationship. The end result was a successful infrastructure upgrade that supports national defense efforts at home and abroad. Key achievements include:
- Climate control system engineered and installed to meet operational and personnel needs
- Modular office space built out for flexible mission support
- Fire protection systems integrated for enhanced safety
- Upgraded electrical and communications infrastructure
- Adaptive change order processing to meet evolving compliance requirements
- Successful coordination across U.S. Army and U.S. Navy stakeholders