Fairfax County, Virginia (2007 – 2011)
The Fort Belvoir Community Hospital is a new facility designed to treat wounded soldiers and their families, and will shift nearly 19,000 workers to Fort Belvoir in Fairfax County, VA. It is budgeted at $650 million and is being built in conjunction with the Army's program for BRAC with an overall completion date of 2010. The 1.2 million square foot hospital will be staffed and operated by the Army Medical Command.
MOCA Services:

MOCA Services
- Program & Design Management
- Master Integrated Scheduling
- Cost Engineering
- Earned Value Management
- Construction Simulation (MOCABuild)
- Construction Oversight
- Progress Audits, Monitoring, and Payment Control
Quote:
“MOCA Systems is an integral part of the USACE team, providing EVMS, cost estimating, scheduling and construction management support. The responsiveness, technical expertise and professionalism of MOCA Systems exceeded our expectations. They have been a force multiplier in the first year of this project.
Major changes in the awarded scope of construction required rapid cost and schedule risk analysis to support design and construction scope decisions – and MOCA delivered. From analyzing cost trends to predict estimate at completion, to complex schedule analysis, manpower analysis, trending and reporting, and work placement verification, MOCA systems has provided critical management tools for the USACE Norfolk District to successfully manage this project.”
Chief, Project Development, Belvoir IPO - Community Hospital, USACE Norfolk District