Article: IVY BAND GETS SUSTAINABLE HOME FOR TRAINING

FORT CARSON, Colo., Nov. 4 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news release:

Soldiers of the Ivy Band moved their flutes, trumpets and drums into an energy-efficient, sustainably-constructed training facility in mid September. The new home of 4th Infantry Division Band features Fort Carson's first application of a geothermal heating and cooling system.

The 12,620-square foot band training facility, built by the service disabled, veteran-owned, small business, joint venture of Main/Mass, houses rehearsal spaces, locker rooms, offices, administrative space, a library, instrument storage and a break room/day room area.

Main/Mass exceeded the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers standard requirement ...

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