Military Construction Appropriations for 1990: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, Part 2 |
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1391c PREVIOUS EDITIONS 19 90 MILITARY 90 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION aircraft AREA CONSTR CIVILIAN OFFICER ENLISTED COMPONENT NAVY FY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DATA Continued on DD COST COST $000 CURRENT SITUATION Date Design 35 Date Design Complete Date Design Started DD FORM Definitive Design DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED Design Costs Design Guide ENLISTED CIVILIAN OFFICER Equipment associated EQUIPMENT PROVIDED Estimated design status EXHAUSTED PAGE Facility Planning FOLLOWING PROGRAM FORM 1 DEC FORM DD1 FY 1990 MILITARY INCLUDED IN FOLLOWING INSPECTION & OVERHEAD INSTALLATION AND LOCATION INTERNALLY UNTIL EXHAUSTED ITEM U/M QUANTITY LOCATION NAVAL MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Military Handbook 1190 MISSION OR MAJOR NON-ADD OFFICER ENLISTED CIVILIAN OUTSTANDING POLLUTION OVERHEAD 5.5 Percent Complete PLANNED NEXT THREE Planning and Design Production of Plans PROGRAM ELEMENT PROGRAM YEARS 9 PROJECT COST $000 Project design conforms PROJECT NUMBER PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENT Standard or Definitive SUBTOTAL SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SUPPORTING FACILITIES TOTAL CONTRACT COST TOTAL REQUEST UTILITIES
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Page 24 - For acquisition, construction, installation, and equipment of temporary or permanent public works, naval installations, facilities, and real property for the Navy as currently authorized by law, including personnel in the Naval Facilities Engineering Command and other personal services necessary for the purposes of this appropriation, $554,636,000, to remain available until September 30, 2000: Provided, That of this amount, not to exceed $50,477,000 shall be available for study, planning...
Page 207 - To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of a Marine Aircraft wing, or units thereof, and other activities and units as designated by the Commandant of the Marine Corps in coordination with the Chief of Naval Operations.
Page 975 - FY 73 time frame as projects in established categories are approved by the NATO Payments and Progress Committee for funding. Such projects are from a backlog of construction requirements previously approved in SACEUR and SACLANT annual programs.
Page 467 - USC 2805 provides authority to the Secretary of Defense and the Secretaries of the Military Departments to acquire, construct, extend, alter or install permanent facilities having an approved cost of $1,000,000 or leas not otherwise authorized by law.
Page 36 - Bolling/Anacostia area are submitted to the Commission for approval prior to the start of construction. Environmental Protection In accordance with Section 102 (2) (c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (Public Law 91-190...
Page 24 - That of this amount, not to exceed ($138,660,000) $143,770,000 shall be available for study, planning, design, architect and engineer services, as authorized by law, unless the Secretary of Defense determines that additional obligations are necessary for such purposes and notifies the Committees on Appropriations of both Bouses of Congress of his determination and the reasons therefor.
Page 62 - ESTIMATES One-story reinforced concrete and masonry building, concrete foundation and floor, built-up...
Page 463 - It is advantageous to connect into the municipal sewerage systems, when economics and feasibility dictate. This approach is the preferred method since it relieves the Navy of the responsibility for providing adequate treatment, continuous monitoring of effluent discharge, and plant upgrading as water quality standards become more stringent. These projects provide on-base work required to effect the connection, and the Navy's proportionate share of the capital cost for the construction of the regional...
Page 969 - ... has a stabilizing effect on this field station. Impact if not provided: The foreign housing market has become very competitive and the purchase of housing is becoming more and more lucrative because of the unavailability of leased units and currency fluctuations in foreign countries. Failure to provide housing will have a drastic impact on the overseas hiring program for this field station.
Page 390 - No magazine space is available to satisfy the increased torage requirements for the missiles. Two missile magazines approved in the 1987 Military Construction Program will be fully utilized for their intended purpose of storing TOMAHAWK missiles. There has been a shortage of magazine space at Yorktown since the late 1970' s when the Navy stopped storing ammunition at the St. Juliens Creek Annex for safety reasons. Prior to completion of the magazines, missiles will be kept on rail car sidings at...