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From left, George Blake III, project manager for KBE

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From left, George Blake III, project manager for KBE Building Corp.; Robert Cipolloni, construction manager for NAVFAC; Kathlyn Daughrity, NAS Patuxent River NEX general manager; Capt. Scott Starkey, NAS Patuxent River commanding officer; Eliot Fitzpatrick, NAS Pax River NEX divisional manager; Cmdr. Matthew Motsko, NEXCOM facilities director; and Demetrios Malefakis, NEXCOM Facilities, break ground on the NAS Patuxent River NEX expansion project Feb. 13.
Renovations to the Pax River NEX Main Store will include a 28,000 square foot expansion, increasing the size of the store by 50 percent and enabling the NEX to offer expanded products and services. There will be a new layout and new checkouts to help service patrons,a renovated food court, an expanded and relocated garden area, and renovations to service and administration areas. Construction is expected to be completed in April 2018.

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13/02/2017
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