Project Overview
The Digital Air-Ground Integration Range (DAGIR) at Fort Bliss Army Post is the U.S. military’s first fully computerized target practice range. Reyez Construction’s contract included constructing 23 miles of tank trails, installing 200 precast concrete targets and building six support buildings. The facility is used to train U.S. soldiers and the armies of several U.S. allies for combat missions on the ground and from the air.
Reyez Construction’s self-perform capabilities for concrete played an instrumental role in achieving the tight schedule by manufacturing all of the concrete blocks for the targets—nearly 11,000 in all. They were cast using an efficient assembly-line approach that boosted productivity rates by more than 30% over what was originally projected, and we earned accolades from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.