Structural Assessment, Building 610, Infantry Post, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas

Summary

A structural assessment of Building 610 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Included is the structure's condition summary, description and identification of elements of structural deterioration, and general assessment of building condition and integrity.Also included are cost estimates and photographs of Building 610's exterior.

Building 610 is one of a series of interconnected barracks known as the Long Barracks (Building Nos. 603–610, 613). The Long Barracks extends the entirety of the east end of the parade ground in the historic Infantry Post and is a major contributing element of the Fort Sam Houston National Historic Landmark District. As a consequence of its historical significance, large footprint (combined with the other sections of barracks), efficient arrangement for egress, and sound structural condition, it is recommended that Building 610 be considered a good candidate for reuse. Rehabilitation costs for this property are not expected to exceed new construction costs (which is typically around $243 per square foot for new administrative facilities at Fort Sam Houston) for a similar size facility.

Cite this Record

Structural Assessment, Building 610, Infantry Post, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas. Lawrence R. Rickels. 2005 ( tDAR id: 440529) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8440529

Spatial Coverage

min long: -98.479; min lat: 29.432 ; max long: -98.391; max lat: 29.507 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Cultural Resource Office, Joint Base San Antonio

Repository(s): Fort Sam Houston

Prepared By(s): Geo-Marine, Inc.

Submitted To(s): Fort Sam Houston

Notes

General Note: The letter of correspondence used in distributing this assessment can be found in tDAR resource #402165. There also is an accompanying architectural assessment that is located in tDAR resource #440528.

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Contact(s): Cultural Resource Office, Joint Base San Antonio