MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- Architects and facility design experts with the 366th Civil Engineer Squadron recently earned two Air Combat Command awards for facility design excellence for buildings like the 726th Air Control Squadron’s complex. Opened in June 2006, the complex includes an 11,200 square-foot supply building and a 29,000 square-foot vehicle maintenance bay, allowing the unit’s people to move from four buildings scattered across the base into two co-located facilities. The $9.2 million program also included a vehicle parking area capable of holding the squadron’s entire fleet of government vehicles and towed equipment. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Brian S. Orban

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