Federal News
Fort Buchanan Begins AST Barracks Construction
March 24, 2026
Fort Buchanan has commenced construction of a $22.27 million Advanced Skills Training (AST) Barracks facility to enhance short-term military training capacity in Puerto Rico. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Caribbean District, this project aims to provide modern, purpose-built lodging to improve Soldier readiness and training efficiency. The new barracks will support the 1-333rd Regiment Multifunctional Training Battalion and the 1st Mission Support Command, reinforcing Fort Buchanan's strategic role in the Caribbean region.
- The contract awarded on March 23, 2026, reflects ongoing investment in military infrastructure to support institutional training requirements.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of USACE Caribbean District as the managing federal agency overseeing construction.
- Contractors specializing in military construction and barracks facilities may find future opportunities in similar projects supporting Army readiness.
- This development underscores the Army's focus on enhancing training environments, which may influence future procurement priorities in military lodging and training infrastructure.
This project directly supports Soldier readiness. By providing purpose-built lodging on the installation, we’re ensuring Soldiers have the right environment to focus on their training and professional development.
— Caleb Santiago-Morales, Resident Engineer, USACE Caribbean District
This facility is an investment not only in infrastructure, but in the Soldiers who train here. It strengthens Fort Buchanan’s ability to support the Army’s mission for decades to come.
— Col. Charles L. Decker, Commander, USACE Caribbean District
Agencies
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Caribbean District, Fort Buchanan, 1-333rd Regiment Multifunctional Training Battalion, 1st Mission Support Command
Contracts
$22.27 million