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Navy Mobile Facilities Clinical Work Space
Project successfully completed, ahead of schedule, under budget, and meeting all quality and performance criteria, on a contract to provide 50 Clinical Work Space containers for the Navy's Mobile Facilities program.
Three of these systems served in Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War, meeting all expectations of performance according to the Navy's contract engineer. These units were very similar to the Force Provider Latrines provided to the Army.
Clinical Workspace Systems consisted of: Standard ISO Shipping Container, two Microflush LF-320 Toilets, one shower unit, two stainless steel sinks, one stainless steel mop sink, storage locker, ice maker, temperature conditioning module, water heater, and all electrical, plumbing and drain systems.
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Army Force Provider - Field Deployable Latrine
Project successfully completed ahead of schedule and meeting all quality and performance criteria on a contract to provide 28 sets of latrines (two units per set).
Each unit consisted of: Two collapsible latrine units (6 toilets each) and a fresh water pumping unit. The latrine units (2 per complete installation) include 6 flushable toilets mounted to the latrine floor, urinal trough, two sinks and the tank and base assembly, which included a waste storage tank. Sink faucets and the urinal with flush valve are timed devices, dispensing only a measured amount of water with one activation of the push button/push valves. The Field Deployable Latrine is designed for field use and can be set up and ready for use in approximately 30 minutes. Latrine is intended to be set up inside a tent or small building.
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