The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 21.05.1993, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 21.05.1993, Blaðsíða 2
ROICC: Bringing good things to life from the top By CDR Jeffrey Tubello, ROICC Nestled on the top deck of Public Works building 506 is found the office of the Resident Officer in Charge of Construction (ROICC). Our mission is to perform facilities construction, renovation, or alterations for Naval Air Station Keflavfk and tenant commands throughout Iceland. We do this by contracting with one of two Icelandic contractors who have been designated by the Government of Iceland to perform such work: Iceland Prime Contractors perform the major construction work such as the new family housing, while Keflavfk Contractors perform renovations and alterations such as the exterior upgrade to the Top of the Rock and the Viking Mall. The staff of 16 people at ROICC work very hard to convert our customer’s dreams and ideas to reality. We receive those dreams and ideas in the form of technical plans and specifications prepared by the Public Works Department for locally funded projects or by the Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command for proj- ects funded directly by Congress or NATO. With these technical requirements, our Contracts and Technical Support staff work out the details with the designated contractor such as quantities, quality, price, and of course completion dates. It takes from six to eight weeks to negotiate a new contract and make an award. From this point on, our Quality Assurance branch takes over and administers the contract. We enforce safety standards, review and make payments to the contractor, and resolve the myriad of techni^l problems that typically arise during the course of any construe:® project. We also ensure our customers are kept apprised of progiB and that they are satisfied with the product. When all is done, ^ accept the work for the U. S. Government and deliver it to the customer. For those projects of high visibility, or at the customer’s request, we conduct ribbon cuttings to ensure everyone on base is aware of the new facility. Over the past few years, we have been very busy constructing new facilities such as the Combined Operations Center, Airfield taxiways and parking aprons, radar sites at the four comers of Iceland, and various other projects essential to the defense of Iceland and the United States. At the same time, much work has gone into improving and expanding the facilities essential to the quality of life of the military, civilians, and their families stationed here. In addition to the new family housing mentioned previously, we constructed Wendy’s, made additions to both schools, and more recently, we completed ap- pearance upgrades to the USO and the MARBAR. Currently, we are working on major renovations to the BEQs and older family housing, constructing new playgrounds, and making improvements to the power plant, street lighting, and utility systems. We at ROICC look forward to your future projects to enhance quality of life at Keflavik, and we will continue to do our part to bring good things to life! letter to the editor On May 1, my family went skiing at Blue Mountain. We drove to the upper parking lot, and like other four-wheel drive vehicles, our Isuzu got stuck. My husband quickly shov- eled under the tires, and I opened the door to look at the ground. Several Icelanders came over and pushed us. Within minutes we were free and continued on around the parking lot. About 10 minutes passed when I realized I no longer had my purse. It must have fallen out when I opened the door! My son and I walked to the spot where we were stuck before, and there was no purse to be seen. I was so upset knowing all my credit cards, checkbook and money were in it. The mere thought of canceling every card was a shopper’s nightmare. The ski lodge advised us to keep checking with them throughout the day, but to no avail. We drove home to the NATO Base and informed Security that I no longer had an ID card. A short time later, Security telephoned and announced that an Icelander had returned my lost purse at the front gate. I was so surprised! Having traveled the Orient and having lived in Italy, I never in my wildest dreams expected my purse back! When I claimed my purse, I was so amazed that no money - nothing - was taken! This truly is a remarkable deed. I shall never forget it, and will always remember the people of Iceland for their honesty. Thank you so very much for “restoring my faith in mankind.” Sincerely, Kathy Mackel Drivers and pedestrians are reminded to obey the flashing yellow and/or the steady red lights at the Esso Fuel Station and Hanger 831. A high number of incidents recently on the ramp underscore the importance of safety. Pedes- trians are reminded that smok- ing and the wearing of hats on the airfield are prohibited and that aircraft and airfield ve- hicles have the right of way. n,eWhite Falcon Commander, Iceland Defense Force RADM Michael D. Haskins Public Affairs Officer LT Joseph L. Quimby Deputy Public Affairs Officer Fridthdr Kr. Eydal Chief Petty Officer in Charge JOC Terry J. Bamthouse Draftsman DM2 Danielle J. Kim Editor J02 Carlos Bongioanni Journalists J02 Colleen “Ghostwriter" Casper J03 (SW) Andreas Walter The White Falcon is printed by the NAS Keflavik Print Plant. Photo processing is provided by Fleet Im- aging Command Detachment Keflavik. The White Falcon is an authorized, gov- ernment-funded weekly publication of the Ice- land Defense Force. Contents of The White Falcon are not necessarily the official views of or endorsed by, the U. S. Government, the Department of Defense or the Iceland Defense Force. Everything advertised in this publica- tion shall be made available without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, physical handicap, or any other non-merit factor. The White Falcon is located in Bldg. 936, tel. ext 4612 or 4552. 2 The White Falcon

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