Federal News
USACE Upgrades Fort Jackson Infrastructure
March 24, 2026
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Charleston District has completed Phase I of a significant infrastructure upgrade at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, delivering a new 99,539 square foot Clothing Initial Issue Point (CIIP) gear distribution center. This facility consolidates gear issuance operations, enhancing efficiency for processing over 45,000 soldiers annually. Phase II construction is planned through 2031 to further improve the reception battalion's capabilities, indicating ongoing investment in Fort Jackson's operational infrastructure.
- The project demonstrates USACE's role in delivering large-scale military infrastructure upgrades that support Army readiness and logistics.
- Procurement professionals should note the phased construction approach, with opportunities likely to arise for contractors specializing in military facility construction and logistics support through 2031.
- The consolidation of gear distribution under one roof may influence future requirements for military supply chain and facility modernization projects.
- Industry stakeholders can anticipate continued USACE-led infrastructure investments at Fort Jackson, signaling sustained demand for construction and engineering services in the South Atlantic region.
The Charleston District has such talented people that bring incredible energy to their work. Itβs that type of drive that pushed this over the finish line and delivered a critical facility to support Fort Jacksonβs strategic mission.
— Lt. Col. Todd Mainwaring
Agencies
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army