Next-Gen Dorms for Airmen Published Nov. 13, 2024 By 14FTW Public Affairs 14th Flying Training Wing COLUMBUS AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. -- Columbus Air Force Base recently celebrated the completion of a $6.25 million dollar renovation project to modernize unaccompanied dormitories for junior enlisted service members assigned to the 14th Flying Training Wing on November 8, 2024. The renovation was completed over a period of nine months and focused on quality-of-life improvements and amenities. “This project stands as a testament to our commitment investing in the future of our Airmen.. the backbone of our United States Air Force.. and ensuring they have the support and resources they need to meet the challenges ahead,” said Col. James Blech, 14th Flying Training Wing commander. Construction for the 34 rooms began in January, focused on upgrading heating, ventilation, water systems, interior lighting, and air conditioning systems. Additional quality of life amenities included a separate living and entertainment space, modern kitchen cabinetry and furniture. Traditionally dormitories have a shared common living area and bathroom, however this renovation provides occupants with their own space that is not shared between rooms. “We believe this facility will serve as a model for the rest of the Air Force, showing that when we take care of our people, they can take care of the mission,” said Blech. “We are incredibly proud that this initiative is succeeding here at Columbus Air Force Base, demonstrating that we know how to make this vision a reality.” Blech expressed his vision for future quality of life initiatives. “Ensuring a better quality of life for the Airmen at Columbus AFB means further reinforcing our mission; to train world class pilots. Airmen are the backbone of our mission and providing them a strong foundation for the future is vital, and these dormitories are a critical part in supporting them, and the mission.” Unaccompanied Senior Airmen will begin moving into the renovated dormitories in November.