WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE — After being closed for more than two months to construct a new gate entry in Area B, Gate 19B (National Road gate) re-opened June 12.

Effective now, Gate 19B returned to normal operations as the 24-hour gate for Area B and Gate 22B (Col. Glenn and Interstate 675) resumed normal hours of 5:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Gate 16B located by Wright Brothers Memorial on Kaufman Ave., was temporarily opened to alleviate incoming morning traffic during the construction, but has since permanently closed after Gate 19B’s reopening.

Similar to Gate 12A off Route 444, the $1.3 million construction project included building an overhead canopy and installing six new guard booths improving security of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and safety of the 88th Security Forces defenders.

“With the exception of a few minor challenges which were transparent to others, the construction went very well and everyone who worked on the project did a good job overcoming those challenges,” said Eric Buckingham, 88th Air Base Wing Civil Engineer Group chief of construction management.

No delays were incurred with the construction project allowing the gate to reopen on 88th Air Base Wing Civil Engineering’s initial projected completion date of June 12.

“Jeremy Hoffman, 88th Air Base Wing Civil Engineer Group construction manager and Walter Lee, 88th Air Base Wing Civil Engineer Group design manager, were instrumental in ensuring the project ran smoothly and stayed on track,” Buckingham said.

Buckingham also attributes the success of the project to working closely with the 88th Security Forces Squadron and Central NICC Joint Venture, LLC, the contractor who performed the work, and meeting regularly with them to stay on schedule.

“The 88th Air Base Wing Civil Engineering Group and 88th Security Forces Squadron thank Wright-Patterson AFB employees and visitors for their flexibility and patience during the course of the construction project,” said Buckingham.

Submitted photo Vehicles enter Wright-Patterson Air Force Base through the newly re-opened gate 19B on June 12. The gate, which closed April 3 for construction, is located on National Road.
https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2017/07/web1_170612-F-AV193-1020.jpgSubmitted photo Vehicles enter Wright-Patterson Air Force Base through the newly re-opened gate 19B on June 12. The gate, which closed April 3 for construction, is located on National Road.

Fairborn Daily Herald

Story courtesy of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.