Coast Guard Awards Contract for New Training Facilities

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The U.S. Coast Guard has awarded a contract valued at up to $400 million to Whiting Turner Contracting Company for the design and construction of new facilities at Coast Guard Training Center (TRACEN) Cape May, New Jersey. This marks the largest shore construction award in Coast Guard history and is part of a broader effort to modernize the service’s only accession point for enlisted personnel.

The enhancements are funded through the Working Families Tax Cut Act (WFTCA), which includes historic investments to upgrade training facilities and infrastructure, and annual appropriations. The Coast Guard will use this funding to solidify TRACEN Cape May as the nation’s premier location for developing military enlisted members.

Currently, TRACEN Cape May has capacity to train 5,500 recruits annually without relying on temporary modifications. With the realization of the new barracks, the Coast Guard expects to increase its number of annual recruits to more than 8,000 annually by 2030. The WFTCA funding will focus on permanent improvements to support these new targets.

Planned projects include:

Projects will specifically address berthing, messing, instruction, and life safety improvements for recruits and staff. The Coast Guard is moving efficiently to deliver these enhanced facilities, taking advantage of funding that enables investments previously deferred due to budgetary constraints. Contracted work will be conducted in phases to minimize interruption to recruit training.