OMAHA, NE — Turner Construction Company, in collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, celebrated the topping-out of the Non-Kinetic Operations Campus at Offutt Air Force Base. This milestone marks the completion of vertical construction. The key facility is designed to bolster resilience against future flooding events. The $389 million project underscores a commitment to the base's operational readiness.
The three-story, 420,000-square-foot facility will support critical mission functions, including intelligence, training, maintenance, and reconnaissance. It represents the final phase of a seven-building reconstruction effort initiated after the 2019 floods. Additionally, Turner is constructing a 5,000-square-foot defense courier station, enhancing the base’s shipping and receiving capabilities.
“This project is vital for the resiliency of Offutt Air Force Base and will have a major impact on the protection of the base from future flooding events,” said Corey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager, Turner Construction Company. “We extend our gratitude to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, our design-build partner CRTKL, and the dedicated trade workers who have made this progress possible. We remain committed to delivering a facility that meets the needs of the Air Force and the community.”
The project, slated for completion in late 2027, is part of Turner Construction Company’s broader efforts to deliver infrastructure solutions that enhance both resilience and operational capability.