Seabees start work on Endocrinology Clinic renovation

By Joint Task Force-East Public Affairs OfficeMarch 21, 2016

CONSTANTA, Romania -- The U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40, Romania Detail

began renovation work at the Endocrinology Clinic here today.

About six Seabees from the "Fighting 40" are scheduled to work 9 hours a day, six days a

week for the next three months to complete the renovations. The Seabees will replace the doors,

tiling and electrical systems, renovate the bathroom and kitchen as well as other improvements.

The budget for the project is approximately $64,000. S.C. Cyltoon received a $25,000

contract to replace the windows and repair the floor. The remainder of the project budget will go

toward materials the Seabees will use in the renovation.

The Seabee detachment in Romania will rotate back to Port Hueneme, Calif., in about

five months and will be replaced by another detachment. The Seabees plan to maintain a

continuous rotation of detachments to Romania and Bulgaria to upgrade Romanian and

Bulgarian military bases and perform civic assistance projects in the two Joint Task force-East

host nations.

NMCB Forty is a 600-person Seabee Combat Battalion that specializes in contingency

construction, disaster relief and humanitarian assistance.

Joint Task Force-East requests that the media not disrupt work while the Seabees are at

the Endocrinology Clinic. An event will be scheduled in mid-October when the media will have

the opportunity to interview Seabees and see them performing renovation work on the clinic.

For more information regarding the JTF-E PoP exercise please contact the JTF-E Public

Affairs Officer, Mr. Troy Darr, 0040 241 608 288, email: troy.darr@us.army.mil.

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SeaBee team members Petty Officer 3rd Class Martin Gomes (left), construction mechanic, and

Seaman Apprentice Andrew Pickenpaugh, steelworker, from Naval Mobil Construction

Battalion 40 based in Port Hueneme, Calif., prepare a sign for placement at the site of the

Seabees' renovation project at the Endocrinology Clinic in Constanta, Romania.