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Receive, store, overhaul, test, modify explosives and accomplish other related work pertaining to ammunition, expendable ordnance items, and/or weapons and technical ordnance material. Overhaul, test, and assemble mines, torpedoes, advanced underseas weapons and guided missiles. Act as designated overhaul point for repair, refurbishment, and retrofit of specified missiles. Receive, inspect, monitor, assemble, alter, store, and issue classified ordnance/weapons. Conduct research and development studies

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Construct a multi-story, interior corridor, bachelor enlisted quarters
(BEQ) with structural steel and masonry bearing walls on concrete spread
footings, slab on grade, brick/concrete masonry unit exterior walls,
concrete floors, finished interior walls and ceiling, standing-seam metal
roof, metal gutters, metal downspouts, insulation, utilities, sound
attenuation, and metal doors and windows. The facility will accommodate
168 El to E4 with 84 modules incorporating a ''1+1'' module style, with
semi-private heads, semi-private equipped kitchenette/service areas,

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private sleeping rooms, and private closets. The BEQ will include high
efficiency central heating/air conditioning, telephone and local area
network cable outlets, elevators, fire alarm system, sprinklers with fire
pump and utilities. Provide electrical and mechanical utilities at the
site, landscaping with irrigation system, parking; relocate steam and
overhead power lines for the new facility. Provide a brick courtyard
area, a volleyball court and other outside free activity area. Built-In
Equipment includes standing seam metal roof, traction elevator, and fire
booster pump; Anti-Terrorism/Force protection is included; Special
Construction Features include pile foundation; and Information Systems
include Cable TV, local area network, and telephone systems. Demolition
includes two existing BEQS, Buildings 706 and 707,

(3,980mw).

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This project will construct a new multi-story permanent bachelor enlisted
quarters within the secured boundaries of the Naval Weapons Station.
(Current mission)

REQUIREMENT:

Adequate bachelor enlisted quarters are required to reduce the current deficiency of 165 billeting spaces at this Station. Completion of this project will eliminate the deficiency by providing a modern facility that complies with current Bachelor Housing construction standards.

CURRENT SITUATION:

Buildings 706 and 707 were built in 1953. Building 706 houses El to E4 personnel, and Building 707 houses the E5 to E9 personnel. These two BEQS cannot be physically upgraded to meet current standard criteria. Mechanical and electrical systems in the building are antiquated and inadequate and do not meet current energy standards. A concept layout, cost estimate, and an economic analysis have been conducted for these facilities and show that new construction is more economical than the renovation of existing facilities.

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Enlisted personnel will continue to reside in inadequate quarters and be subjected to severe overcrowding. Leasing hotels and apartments is not economically feasible for a long-term solution. If this project is not accomplished, contracts will continue to be required with local hotels and apartments to provide permanent living spaces for enlisted personnel. This will result in personnel being housed in different locations, which will adversely affect morale and camaraderie. There will continue to be a deficiency of bachelor enlisted housing resulting in additional cost.

12. Supplemental Data:

A.

Estimated Design Data: (Parametric estimates have been used to develop project costs. Project design conforms to Part II of Military Handbook 1190, Facility Planning and Design guide)

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