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Alabama Tornado Relief

Tuscaloosa, Cullman, Huntsville, Rainsville, & Gadsden, AL (2011)

A widespread and violent tornado outbreak, known as the 2011 Super Outbreak, occurred in April 2011 across the Southern, Midwestern, and Northeastern United States. In Alabama, four of the tornadoes that struck were rated EF5, the highest rating possible on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, which evaluates tornados based on destructiveness. In total, an estimated 344 people lost their lives, with 239 of those deaths in Alabama.This event was the most expensive tornado outbreak and one of the costliest natural disasters in United States history with total damages exceeding $10 billion.

MOCA Services: 

Emergency Response / Disaster ReliefQuality Assurance / Quality ControlContractor Oversight 

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Salt Lake City – Nation’s First Net Zero Public Safety Building

Salt Lake City, UT (2009 – 2012)

The new 125,000 SF Public Safety Building and dedicated 65,000 SF Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will establish a critical emergency response center in a vibrant Salt Lake City downtown block. The facility is expected to achieve Net Zero Energy and be the first Net Zero Public Safety Building in the country.

MOCA Services: 

 

MOCA Services

  • Owner’s Program management
  • Net Zero Energy planning and designs
  • LEED management and certification
  • Construction management
  • Energy management and user behavior training
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Fort Lee BRAC Program

Prince George County, Virginia (2006-2011)

Under the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) directive, the Department of Defense is streamlining its portfolio of installations to optimize their value, significantly reduce cost of ownership, and facilitate transformation, common operations, and shared business functions. BRAC and military construction (MILCON) created more than a $1.2 billion surge in construction at Fort Lee in the Richmond, Virginia area with a mandatory completion deadline of September 2011.

MOCA Services: 


MOCA Services



  • Program and Design Management

  • Master Integrated Scheduling

  • Construction Simulation (MOCABuild)

  • Constructability Reviews

  • Cost Engineering

  • Earned Value Management

  • Construction Management & Oversight

  • Utilities Coordination

  • Progress Audits, Monitoring and Payment Control
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“The cost estimates developed by MOCA were "right on the money" and enabled us to successfully award two major construction contracts that comprise the start of a $1 billion Fort Lee BRAC expansion. Their ability to accurately adjust their estimates to reflect the true construction market conditions is impressive...”


Chief Structural Section Design Leader, Fort Lee BRAC Program, USACE Norfolk District


“The MOCA Systems Team has provided exceptional scheduling management and cost control evaluations to the BRAC Lee Team... They are a true asset to the BRAC Lee Team."


Fort Lee BRAC Area Engineer, USCACE Norfolk District

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