




Project Details
- Programmed funding: 14,532,300
- Appropriated funding: $0
- Project type: Rehabilitation/replacement
Description and Scope
Project scope includes the design, construction, and replacement of the field offices and storage facilities located at the Euclid maintenance yard, and will include administrative offices, training rooms, locker rooms, storage facilities, kitchen area, and other supporting features.
This building may be occupied during extreme inclement weather, and will be constructed in accordance with Administrative Directive 3.17 - Wind Speed Design Criteria for New City Buildings and Public School Projects, which includes emergency power supply.
This project will also include the construction and replacement of an on-site fuel facility if the yard is relocated.
Purpose and Need
The City inherited the current yard and facilities in 1963 when the merger of Princess Anne County and the Town of Virginia Beach occurred.
This site was formerly used by the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation (today known as VDOT) as the area bridge maintenance facility, and the building had been constructed in the 1950s. The buildings have been used with minor renovations since the City took possession.
However, the size of the facility is now inadequate given the current mission and expectations of this facility. These facilities were noted on the original top 13 City buildings needing major renovations and/or replacement in 2006.