The Design-Build project for Eglin AFB called for the design of two 3-story dormitories to be built consecutively. FY99 is a 142-person dormitory and FY00 is a 96-person dormitory. These configurations have been designed to be converted to private apartments in the future. Both dormitories included the design of common areas that included support areas such as day rooms, office, mailboxes, laundry areas, game rooms, social areas, and storage rooms. The program includes a site work package that provides utilities including cathodic protection, parking, recreation areas, landscaping, and irrigation.

The CAC Hangar project is a 55,600 square foot metal building designed to accommodate two C-130 aircraft during modification and maintenance. The hangar was designed to have several features to improve safety and efficiency. Construction was completed in 2004.

The FY-07 Dormitory at Hurlburt Field is to provide housing for unaccompanied enlisted personnel. The dormitory is a two-story structure composed of five primary areas. These primary functional areas are living modules, support areas, laundry room, day room, and staff offices. Each living module serves two people for a total of 76 people in 38 rooms and consists of one living area with a bedroom, two walk-in closets, two vanities and a shared toilet/shower room.

The Main Gate at Columbus AFB, MS, includes the inspection office, three additional inspection stations, two in-bound and one out-bound lane, an out-bound inspection pull-out, and an in-bound inspection pull-out with an adjacent covered waiting area. The Guard House is located on a raised concrete island which is paved with brick pavers in a herringbone pattern, and the inspection station booths are designed to reflect the same southern style as the guard house and roof columns.