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B.

NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT
THE FUNCTION OF THE PROPOSED FACILITY...

C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE
PROPOSED FACILITY..

D.

ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE
EXISTING FACILITY IF NEW FACILITY IS A REPLACEMENT.

E. DESIGN DATA (Estimated)

2.2

($000)

0

(PEOPLE)

ΝΑ

($000)

ΝΑ

($000)

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F.

EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WHICH WILL BE
PROVIDED FROM OTHER APPROPRIATIONS:

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*Equipment to be leased with 3400 Funds from date of delivery until purchase

DD, FORM
DEC 1391C

PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE IN THE USAF.

U.S. G.P.O.

PAGE NO 1977-241-130/12 15

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4,800

9. Future

141-782

Projects: (a) Included in Following Program (FY 84):
Air Freight Terminal

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80,000 SF
LS

8,633

2,470

Facility

Total

11,103

(b) Typical Planned Next Three Years:

121-111

POL Operations Facility 211-111 Add to Alter Hangar 740-236 Chapel Center

3,991
2,188

10. Mission or Major Functions: Active mission support activities include a major command headquarters, a tactical fighter wing, two tactical fighter squadrons, a MAC aerospace rescue and recovery squadron, and a MAC tactical airlift squadron.

15,000 SF 1,863

LS 400 SE

AIR FORCE
COMPONENT

DD FORM 1390 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

FY 1983 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM

ELMENDORF AFB, ALASKA
INSTALLATION/LOCATION

AAC COMMAND

($000)

36,985

A.

ESTIMATED COST OF BACKLOG OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (BMAR):

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C. OUTSTANDING POLLUTION AND SAFETY (OSHA) PROJECTS:

Quantity/Unit of
Measure

0

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10 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION All electrical, structural, and mechanical work necessary to upgrade existing housing to acceptable standards of livability. Includes installation of baths, interroom noise attenuation, improved personnel safety and energy conservation features. Also includes bedrooms, closets, lounges, centralized storage, laundry, support space, demolition and pavements. Grade Mix: 224 E1-E4. 11. ON BASE REQUIREMENT: 1903 PN ADEQUATE: 536 PN SUBSTANDARD: 2123 PN PROJECT: Alter two existing unaccompanied enlisted housing facilities. REQUIREMENT: A major Air Force objective is to provide unaccompanied enlisted personnel with housing that will be conducive to their proper rest, relaxation and personal well being. Properly designed and furnished quarters which provide some degree of individual privacy are essential to the successful accomplishment of the increasingly complicated and important jobs these personnel must perform. The lack of such quarters is an irritant to these personnel and a known contributor to low re-enlistment rates. The Air Force should remove this irritant to maintain an effective force of experienced airmen.

CURRENT SITUATION: The facilities to be upgraded were constructed in 1953. They completely lack privacy, and have inadequate lighting, poor insulation and sound attenuation, obsolete electrical and mechanical systems and central latrines. This project is phase three of a five phase program which will eventually provide upgraded quarters to meet the full programming need for the base. When this project is completed, 40% of that goal will be reached.

IMPACT IF NOT FUNDED: Substandard living conditions will persist and the morale, productivity and career satisfaction of the enlisted force will continue to be degraded.

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A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY.

B.

NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT
THE FUNCTION OF THE PROPOSED FACILITY.

C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE
PROPOSED FACILITY...

D.

.....

ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE
EXISTING FACILITY IF NEW FACILITY IS A REPLACEMENT...

E. DESIGN DATA (Estimated)

50.2
($000)

0

(PEOPLE)

NA ($000)

ΝΑ ($000)

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F.

EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WHICH WILL BE
PROVIDED FROM OTHER APPROPRIATIONS:

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