Reinforced concrete footings, special concrete generator foundations and a concrete floor. Masonry walls and metal roof with built-up roofing. Includes ventilation and space heating, a bridge crane, 2500KW of class B generators, control room and battery room. Electrical modifications to the low voltage system and an extension to the 15KV feeder in order to provide an effective and functional standby power plant. 11. REQUIREMENT: 2500 KW ADEQUATE: O KW SUBSTANDARD: O KW PROJECT: Provides emergency/standby power to critical depot facilities. REQUIREMENT: A power failure would seriously disrupt the identification, locating, processing, and shipment of parts and supplies to support the Air Force mission. Very little work can be accomplished manually. Storage bins in the mechanized storage module are 38 feet tall and are accessed by computer programmed lifts. CURRENT SITUATION: Five facilities currently designated as critical to depot operations do not have emergency backup power. The vulnerability of these buildings was displayed during an 8 January 1981 power outage at Hill AFB. During the power outage alarms in weapons and classified storage areas were inoperative, computer systems were down and experienced up to a 29 hour delay before start up could be accomplished. The automated storage module was down and had the power outage lasted more than 10 hours the electric forklifts would also have been affected. Facilities to be provided emergency power are the Depot Operations Logistical Facility which houses seven computers in direct support of material retrieval and shipping and one in support of communications, two Depot Warehouses, major automated storage facilities for essential spare parts and supplies; Logistical Materials Processing Facility, a mechanized warehousing system that identifies, locates, and processes parts and for shipment; and the Air Freight Terminal, which is completely mechanized and must be fully operational to accomplish automated handling of parts and supplies for air shipment. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Continued vulnerability to power outages, which impact directly on war readiness, material response, and worldwide customer support. FORM DD, 1391c PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE THE USAF. 89 PAGE NO A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY... B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE ....... D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE E. DESIGN DATA (Estimated) 10 ($000) 0 (PEOPLE) N/A ($000) N/A ($000) F. 4. CONSTRUCTION START. EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WHICH WILL BE Equipment Nomenclature None Procuring Fiscal Year Dec 82 (month and year) Cost ($000) FORM DD 1391c PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE IN THE USAF. PAGE NO 13,570 Projects: (a) Included in Following Program (FY 84): 610-287 Alter Specified Head 51,450 SF 4,700 21,000 SF 1,535 10. Mission or Major Functions: Includes an Air Logistics Center responsible for management and support for C-5, C-9, F-5, T-37, and T-38 aircraft engines and aerospace fuels. Provides depot level maintenance on C-5 and B-52 aircraft, and aircraft engines. Technology Repair Center for both electronic and ground support equipment. Tenant units: Air Force Security Service Headquarters. LD FORM 1390 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA FY 1983 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM AIR FORCE KELLY AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS AFLC (5000) A. ESTIMATED COST OF BACKLOG OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (3MAR): 925 C. CUTSTANDING POLLUTION AND SAFETY (OSEA) PROJECTS: Quantity/Ucit of 0 SF 0 SF O SF O SF N/A |