New Fort Campbell Child Development Center Modernizes Care for Army Families

At A Glance: Fort Campbell CDC Renovation

  • Facility: Child Development Center 3071
  • Location: Fort Campbell, Kentucky
  • Cost: $13.6 Million
  • Key Upgrades: HVAC, Fire Safety, Force Protection, Interior Layout
  • Completion: December 16, 2025

FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District, recently completed a comprehensive renovation of the Child Development Center at building 3071. This facility, known as “CDC 3071,” with a contract cost of $13.6 million provides a modernized, safe, and state-of-the-art environment for the youngest members of the Fort Campbell community.

The project, which began construction in May 2024 and reached turnover Dec. 16, 2025, represents a significant investment in the military construction mission. By overhauling the existing structure rather than relying on reactive repairs, USACE is providing a facility that meets current Army standards and ensures operational readiness for service members and their families.

The renovation was not merely cosmetic. While the exterior received new landscaping and an Architectural Barriers Act compliant front door with force protection requirements, most of the changes occurred within the walls.

The project included a complete interior layout redesign to align with the current CDC design guide. Upgrades spanned every system, including new LED lighting, flooring, plumbing fixtures, and a high-efficiency HVAC system featuring new air handling units and chilled water pumps…

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