Fort Campbell Unveils $13.6 Million Renovation Of Child Development Center

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District has completed a $13.6 million renovation of Child Development Center 30-71 at Fort Campbell, delivering a modernized facility designed to better serve military families.

Construction on the project began in May 2024 and wrapped up in December, according to officials.

The modernized reception area of the newly renovated Child Development Center features upgraded LED lighting, fixtures and high-efficiency HVAC system at building 3071 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Jan. 10, 2026. The $13.6 million renovation project brings the facility into alignment with the current CDC design guide to ensure a high-quality developmental environment for the children of service members.
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The overhaul included a full interior redesign, along with new lighting, flooring and plumbing systems. Crews also installed a high-efficiency heating, ventilation and air conditioning system aimed at improving energy performance and indoor comfort.

Safety improvements were a key component of the renovation. Upgrades include an improved fire alarm system and enhanced force protection measures intended to strengthen security at the facility.

The modernized interior of the newly renovated Child Development Center features upgraded LED lighting, fixtures and high-efficiency HVAC system at building 3071 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Jan. 10, 2026.
The $13.6 million renovation project brings the facility into alignment with the current CDC design guide to ensure a high-quality developmental environment for the children of service members.
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Officials said the project brings the child development center up to current Army standards, creating a modern and secure environment for children of service members.

They added that reliable, high-quality childcare plays a critical role in supporting military families and contributes to overall mission readiness by allowing soldiers to focus on their duties knowing their children are in a safe and updated facility.

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