Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Second Operations Support Building

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03.20.06

Tracy Young
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(321) 867-2468

RELEASE: 21-06

RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY FOR SECOND OPERATIONS SUPPORT BUILDING

Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director Bill Parsons, members of center 
management and local industry officials will participate in a 
ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Operations Support Building (OSB) II 
on Friday, March 24, at 9:30 a.m. 

The OSB II is an agency safety and health initiative project to 
replace modular housing and trailers in the Launch Complex 39 area. 
The OSB II project eliminated 198,466 square feet of substandard 
modular housing and trailers, equivalent to 276 singlewide trailers. 
The facility represents a firm commitment by the center to provide a 
safe, efficient and attractive workspace for the employees.

The new five-story, 189,000-square-foot building consists of 
approximately 960 office spaces, a 300-person mission conference 
center with observation deck, training rooms, computer rooms, 
multimedia conference rooms, and technical libraries.

Media interested in attending the ceremony must arrive at the KSC 
Press Site by 9 a.m. for transportation to the site. Media who do not 
possess a permanent KSC badge, may apply for credentials through the 
online media accreditation system at:

https://media.ksc.nasa.gov

Architect and Engineers Wolfberg, Alvarez and Partners, Coral Gables, 
Fla., designed the facility. Clancy & Theys, Orlando, Fla., 
constructed the facility.

	
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