C-5 Maintenance Hangar & Shops

Martinsburg, WV

This was the initial project for new construction of the support facilities for the C-5 Galaxy cargo planes that were to be based at the West Virginia Air National Guard base in Martinsburg. The project included the build-out of the 80,000 square-foot Maintenance Hanger, which was designed to fit a full C-5 plane indoors, as well as shop/maintenance areas and operational offices.

The facilities encompass a total of 173,700 square feet and are protected by 2250 sprinklers and wet pipe sprinkler, a Hi-X foam generator, and fire pump systems. A separate fire pump building was provided; inside are three 2500 gpm fire pumps taking suction off of two ground storage water tanks. The hangar bay is protected by a preaction system at the roof level and an Ansul Hi-X foam generator system consisting of sixteen foam generators to provide low level protection around the plane. The remaining areas are protected by various wet pipe sprinkler systems.

At the testing of the foam system, the system operated within the perimeters set forth by the Air National Guard on the first trip. This was first such system in the country to meet this requirement on the first test.

At the testing of the foam system, the system operated within the parameters set forth by the Air National Guard on the first trip.  This was first such system in the country to meet this requirement on the first test.


 
NFP was the recipient of a 2004 WBC Craftsmanship Award in Recognition of its Outstanding Work on the ATF National Laboratory – Fire Research Center project.
In 2009, NFP was the recipient of an “Excellence in Design and Construction Coordination” award for its work on the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center project.
Your individual commitment and steadfast devotion to duty displayed throughout the subject project has been outstanding.
Nick D. Yamodis
Under your leadership this project has exceeded all anticipated performance measures and contributed immeasurably to maintaining the overall timeline for Research Development, Testing, and Evaluation.
Nick D. Yamodis
In 2005 National Fire Protection received the Craftsmanship award for it’s work on the National Gallery of Art Work Area #2
I would like to congratulate and thank you for your performance, hard work and dedication on the Pentagon Wedge 2 project.
Tom Miller
National Fire Protection received the 2003 Certificate of Recognition for outstanding dedication and contribution to the Post Sept 11, 2001, Pentagon Phoenix Project.
Your contribution to making the Pentagon a safer and better place is recognized and appreciated. This amazing feat could not have been accomplished without your accomplishments.
Tom Miller
In 2005 National Fire Protection received the Certificate of Appreciation by Centex/Balfour Beatty for performance,  professionalism, enthusiasm, positive attitude, Integrity and teamwork.
NFP was Clark/Balfour Beatty Construction’s Subcontractor of the Month in August 2009 for the New Campus East project.
Your vigilance and dedication to do "whatever is best for the project" demonstrated superb customer care and project focus.
Nick D. Yamodis
I would like to personally thank your Foreman, Craftsmen, and Managers for the quality, safety and performance demonstrated in resurrecting this building.
William T. Thumm
Hensel Phelps Construction Co. is proud and privileged for having the opportunity to work with you.
William T. Thumm
Your leadership and attention to detail is executing both professional management and high quality construction has resulted in a monumental effort on a coming deadline.
Nick D. Yamodis