The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced the completion of the Medium Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Feb. 25, 2025. This $30.6 million facility is designed to support operational readiness by providing advanced maintenance capabilities for military vehicles.
“This is the first new modern-design field-level vehicle maintenance facility to open in the division in the last 14 years,” said U.S. Army Col. Tobias Bennett, commander, 101st Division Artillery. “This facility not only promotes our mission of modernization and readiness but saves lives by providing a safe work environment for our soldiers.”
The 36,000-square-foot facility plays a critical role in ensuring Fort Campbell’s vehicle fleet remains mission-ready by offering a top-tier maintenance infrastructure, which includes four 3,168 square foot structural bays, 14 dedicated repair areas,16 maintenance areas and two specialized welding areas.
“This was a team effort in safely finishing the quality Vehicle Maintenance Shop project on time for the Army,” said Miller Moore, USACE Fort Campbell area engineer.
USACE successfully completed this cutting-edge facility while maintaining a safety record of more than 103,000 man-hours with zero recordable incidents.