New marina adds resilient recreation space to Tyndall AFB rebuild

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  • By Christine Walker
  • Air Force Civil Engineer Center

TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — Tyndall Air Force Base has accepted a newly constructed marina, a resilient recreation addition to the installation’s ongoing rebuild, which is set to host its first event, Liberty Fest, on July 3.

Inspectors from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center Natural Disaster Recovery Division, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and construction contractors conducted a final walkthrough of the 42,732-square-foot facility on June 4. Following the inspection, Brian Stahl, deputy base civil engineer, and Lt. Col. Allen Lewis, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron commander, signed the acceptance documents for the $47 million project.

The marina includes indoor and outdoor dining areas, a bar, event space, 20 boat slips, pontoon boat and kayak rentals, recreational storage, fishing areas, and covered shelters with grills.

“This structure is built to withstand the worst Mother Nature can throw at it,” said Col. Robert Bartlow, chief of the AFCEC Natural Disaster Recovery Division. “It meets Miami-Dade hurricane construction standards and is designed to endure winds up to 165 mph and storm surges from major hurricanes. I expect Tyndall Airmen and families will enjoy this marina for generations.”

The project is part of a $5.3 billion rebuild effort following Hurricane Michael’s direct hit in 2018, which damaged nearly 500 buildings across the installation. AFCEC’s Natural Disaster Recovery Division is leading the reconstruction, which includes 44 military construction projects and 260 facility sustainment, restoration, and modernization efforts.

The marina supports the broader goal of creating a more resilient, ready, and modern installation to meet the needs of current and future Air Force missions. For more information, visit www.tyndall.af.mil/Rebuild.