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Iceland's location astride the Greenland-Iceland-Norway gap affords Navy land-based, anti-submarine forces a forward operating airfield and support complex. This facility also supports forward deployed USAF Airborne (AWACS) and fighter-interceptor units in the air defense mission. Communications facilities provide essential coverage for Naval units operating in the North Atlantic and Norwegian Sea. Wartime contingency roles for this base include critical support to military airlift and air defense augmentation missions. 11. Outstanding Pollution And Safety Deficiencies (5000)

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This project constructs a consolidated enlisted, civilian and officer galley (open mess) that includes a cafeteria and quick service components. The facility will be a single story, reinforced concrete facility, that includes a dining hall, kitchen with food staging storage, a bakery, three service lines, and entry-waiting area. The new galley will be constructed in the open area behind the Viking Mall, with an adjacent parking lot located at least 80 feet from the new galley. Built-in equipment includes walk-in freezers. Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection is included. Special Construction Features are deep foundations due to the extraordinarily deep frost line in Iceland. Upon completion of this project, the existing galley building 743 (12,942 SF) 1,202m2 will be demolished.

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The project constructs a consolidated enlisted, civilian, and officer galley (open mess) that includes a cafeteria and quick service components. (Current mission)

REQUIREMENT:

An adequate dining facility with all required spaces, space allowances, and all required safety features is required at NAS Keflavik. The galley is the only 100% appropriated fund food service available at NAS Keflavik. The galley provides meals for all military and civilians on the base, serving approximately 2,000 people per day at peak time. This galley also provides the mid day meal to Icelandic base employees. The galley serves an average of 28,000 meals per month. The galley provides regular dining (four meals per day: breakfast, lunch, dinner, midnight meal for transient crews), speed line, box lunch, and hot tray meals seven days a week. The galley also serves special function and holiday meals, monthly family dinners, and weekend brunches. The galley must have adequate and efficiently configured spaces to provide all meal services (dining in and take out) for base personnel, host national civilians and transients. Appropriate cold and dry storage areas within the facility to maintain several days food supply are required. A galley facility that meets air ventilation and safety codes is imperative.

CURRENT SITUATION: .

The existing galley is a 44 year old building that currently cannot meet the criteria for a 24 hours per day, 365 days per year, dining facility. The galley provides meals for over 1600 personnel including: 800 Icelandic civilian employees (one meal per day), permanent party, and transient flight crews. The existing facility is now the only operational galley on base. The existing galley has not been expanded or had any major structural or interior improvements. Past consolidation of base operations has resulted in this single galley facility serving all base enlisted, civilians, and officers. Although in recent years there have been slight base wide personnel reductions, several operations have been consolidated onto the main base. H-1 Rockville and Grindavik are two communication sites which are in proximity to the main base and are now closed or have reduced operations. Both Grindavik and Rockville had

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This project constructs a consolidated enlisted, civilian and officer galley (open ness) that includes a cafeteria and quick service components. The facility will be a single story, reinforced concrete facility, that includes a dining hall, kitchen with food staging storage, a bakery, three service lines, and entry-waiting area. The new galley will be constructed in the open area behind the Viking Mall, with an adjacent parking lot located at least 80 feet from the new galley. Built-in equipment includes walk-in freezers. Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection is included. Special Construction Features are deep foundations cue to the extraordinarily deep frost line in Iceland. Upon completion of this project, the existing galley building 143 (12,942 SF 1, 2022 will be demolished.

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The project constructs a consolidated enlisted, civilian, and officer galley (open mess) that includes a cafeteria and quick service components. (Current mission)

REQUIREMENT:

An adequate dining facility with all required spaces, space allowances, and all required safety features is required at NAS Keflavik. The galley is the only 100% appropriated fund food service available at NAS Keflavik. The galley provides meals for all military and civilians on the base, serving approximately 2,000 people per day at peak time. This galley also provides the mid day meal to Icelandic base employees. The galley serves an average of 28,000 meals per month. The galley provides regular dining (four meals per day: breakfast, lunch, dinner, midnight meal for transient crews), speed line, box lunch, and hot tray meals seven days a week. The galley also serves special function and holiday meals, monthly family dinners, and weekend brunches. The galley must have adequate and efficiently configured spaces to provide all meal services (dining in and take out) for base personnel, host national civilians and transients. Appropriate cold and dry storage areas within the facility to maintain several days food supply are required. A galley facility that meets air ventilation and safety codes is imperative.

CURRENT SITUATION: .

The existing galley is a 44 year old building that currently cannot meet the criteria for a 24 hours per day, 365 days per year, dining facility. The galley provides meals for over 1600 personnel including: 800 Icelandic civilian employees (one meal per day), permanent party, and transient flight crews. The existing facility is now the only operational galley on base. The existing galley has not been expanded or had any major structural or interior improvements. Past consolidation of base operations has resulted in this single galley facility serving all base enlisted, civilians, and officers. Although in recent years there have been slight base wide personnel reductions, several operations have been consolidated onto the main base. H-1 Rockville and Grindavik are two communication sites which are in proximity to the main base and are now closed or have reduced operations. Both Grindavik and Rockville had

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