Ground breaking signifies Corps of Engineers’ Huntsville Center move onto Redstone Arsenal

Huntsville Center Public Affairs
Published Nov. 5, 2021
The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, holds a groundbreaking ceremony Nov. 5 to mark the beginning of construction for the Center's new 205,000 square-foot facility on Redstone Arsenal. Pictured, left to right, are Huntsville Center's Chris DeMarcus, Martha Cook, Nate Durham, Chip Marin, Deborah Crosby, Kelly Larsen, and Lt. Col. Benjamin Summers; Col. Glenn O. Mellor, Redstone Arsenal Garrison Commander; Greg Hall, Corporate Office Property Trust Vice President; Jake Roth, Department of Public Works; Frank Nola and Christine Jones with Nola VanPeuresm Architects, PC; and Ryder Lett, USACE Mobile District Real Estate Office.

The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, holds a groundbreaking ceremony Nov. 5 to mark the beginning of construction for the Center's new 205,000 square-foot facility on Redstone Arsenal. Pictured, left to right, are Huntsville Center's Chris DeMarcus, Martha Cook, Nate Durham, Chip Marin, Deborah Cosby, Kelly Larsen, and Lt. Col. Benjamin Summers; Col. Glenn O. Mellor, Redstone Arsenal Garrison Commander; Greg Hall, Corporate Office Property Trust Vice President; Jake Roth, Department of Public Works; Frank Nola and Christine Jones with Nola VanPeuresm Architects, PC; and Ryder Lett, USACE Mobile District Real Estate Office.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. –Shovels turned dirt during a ground breaking ceremony Friday at Redstone Arsenal’s Enhanced Use Lease area signifying the beginning of construction efforts to make the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville a geographic member of Team Redstone.

On Sept. 10, Huntsville Center awarded a new lease executed by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Mobile District Real-Estate Office to Corporate Office Property Trust (COPT) for construction of a new headquarters facility for the Center.

Participating in the ceremony were representative of Huntsville Center, Redstone Arsenal, Mobile District Real Estate Office, Corporate Office Property Trust (EUL development), Robins & Morten (construction firm) and Nola VanPeursem (architects). 

Huntsville Center’s deputy commander, Lt. Col. Benjamin Summers, said getting to the point of breaking ground for the new construction has been a long time coming.

“Today represents a culmination of five years of multiple contract actions and awards working through significant challenges to get where we are today,” Summers said.

Nathaniel Durham, Huntsville Center command program manager, said the new 205,000 square foot facility is expected to be a purpose built, three story building allowing the Center to consolidate its off-post leases, consolidate the Center's workforce, and provide a more secure environment for the Center's staff.

“The new facility will allow us all to be on post near our Team Redstone partners giving us an opportunity to further build those relationships with those we support,” Durham said. 

Durham said construction is scheduled to begin this month with full completion expected in 2024.

From its original location in leased offices at Huntsville’s expansive Cummings Research Park, the then—named Huntsville Division began its operations in 1967 with less than 100 employees supporting the Army Ballistic Missile Defense program.

Over the years, Huntsville Division’s mission grew to provide specialized support to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by executing projects and programs requiring unique technical expertise that are generally national or very broad in scope, and not normally accomplished by other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers elements.

Under USACE reorganization, Huntsville Division became Huntsville Center in 1994 and within a year relocated to a facility at University Place in Huntsville, Alabama—a facility built to accommodate about 600 employees.

Since then, the Center has grown to employ more than 1000 people and adapted its missions to provide specialized solutions across a broad spectrum of global enterprise covering five main lines of effort: Energy, Operational Technology, Environmental, Medical, and Base Operations and Facilities.

As the Center surpassed 1,000 employees, it relocated most of its workforce in 2018 to its current location at 475 Quality Circle, situated at the city's Thornton Research Park.