“In the last two years since I took command, there have been a few significant changes here, none of which could have been done with just the wing involvement,” said Lovette. Lovette’s tenure at Keesler began in May 2017 and she was crucial to several major breakthroughs that brought positive change to Keesler and the local community. Timothy Leahy, Second Air Force commander, here, May 16. Lovette, during a change of command ceremony officiated by Maj. Blackwell assumed command of the 81st Training Wing from outgoing commander Col. Topcoat: Acrolon Ultra (approved variance by USG) 2.0-3.Col. Intermediate: MIL-DTL-24441D TYPE IV FORMULA 152 EPOXY POLYMIDE 3.0-5.0 mils DFT Primer: MIL-DTL-24441/19C TYPE III FORMULA 159 EPOXY POLYAMIDE ZINC RICH PRIMER 3.0-5.0 mils DFT This project’s success was a direct result of Champion’s solid partnership with our GC, and in turn our cooperative ability to synchronize weather-driven pivots with base authorities for quick review and approval.Įxterior Surface Preparation: Tanks/appurtenances SSPC-SP-10 WAB (Wet Abrasive Blast with Coal Slag), Stairwells (SSPC-SP-7 WAB, SSPC-SP-10 as needed)Įxterior Coatings System: Sherwin Williams to obtain an approved variance for the use of Sherwin Williams Acrolon Ultra as the finish coat due to environmental conditions. Champion Quality Control worked with our GC and the U.S.G. Tank sweating was noted as a result of ambient conditions throughout the project, and our foreman employed a combination of daily work hour modifications with coordinated fuel transfers to lower fill lines and obtain dry surfaces. Champion proposed and was approved to conduct wet abrasive blasting as an effective and cost saving measure. The main tank, 44’ x 42’, was surrounded by a high barrier, which required a 100 ton crane to position aerial lifts for surface preparation of SSPC-SP-10 Wet Abrasive Blast with coal slag. Work began on Januand finished on March 16, 2020. All surface preparation and coatings for the tank exteriors including roofs, stairwells, and appurtenances of three jet fuel storage tanks at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, MS:
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