Corps completes new housing complex at Fort Hunter Liggett
U.S. Rep. Sam Farr and Fort Hunter Liggett Commander Lt. Col. Michael B. Bailey cut the ribbon officially opening a new housing complex at the Monterey County, California, installation March 27, 2015. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District managed the construction of the project. The new housing units are configured into three five-unit buildings, each designed to LEED-Silver energy efficiency standards to help the installation meet its net zero goals. One unit is designed for two soldiers with separate bathrooms and bedrooms. Construction began in November 2013 at a cost of about $4.5 million.