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Reinforced concrete footings and floor slab, masonry walls, structural steel frame and roof system with gravel built-up roof and solar-heated domestic hot water and heat. Utilities and necessary support. Includes gymnasium, handball courts, exercise and locker rooms, latrines, administrative, mechanical and storage space.

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11. REQUIREMENT: 50,250 ADEQUATE: 20,400 SF PROJECT: Construction of a new base gymnasium. REQUIREMENT: Adequate gymnasium facilities for both male and female personnel assigned to McChord AFB. Two existing gymnasiums were constructed in 1942 and 1943. Metal exterior siding installed in 1963 has been the only alteration. Any addition to the present structures is impractical because of cost, age, and internal configuration. Base military population, which now exceeds 5,000 personnel is the overriding factor supporting the need for an additional gymnasium.

CURRENT SITUATION: The size and configuration of the existing two gyms severely limit their capability to support a diversified physical conditioning and sports program. Judo, wrestling and boxing cannot be conducted due to limitations of space. Athletic activities available to female military personnel are greatly restricted because limited latrine/locker room facilities prevent concurrent use. Demand for the two unofficial sized handball/racquet courts is so great that reservations must be made three days in advance.

IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Overcrowded shower/locker rooms, curtailment of competitive sports programs, lack of separate women's shower/dressing rooms will continue as significant deficiencies.

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A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY..

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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..

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

E. DESIGN DATA (Estimated)

21.3

(5000)

3 (PEOPLE)

N/A (5000)

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

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10. Mission or Major Functions: Support of two Military Airlift Wings, one active and one reserve, an Air National Guard Tactical Fighter Wing and an Air National Guard Heavy Refueling Squadron.

DD FORM 1390 SUPPLEMENTAL DACA

FY 1983 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM

AIR FORCE
COMPONENT

MCGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE, NEW JERSEY
INSTALLATION/LO

MAC COL-HAND

(5000)

A. ESTIMATED COST OF BACKLOG OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (3MAR):

6,697

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C. OUTSTANDING POLLUTION AND SAFETY (OSEA) PROJECTS:

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7,000

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An automatic pressurized aircraft fuel system with 32 refueling hydrant outlets including pumps, distribution piping, control equipment and filter separators. Involves cutting apron slabs, construction of underground pits, pumphouse, and corrosion protection of pipelines. 11. REQUIREMENT: 12,800 GPM ADEQUATE: 1,200 GPM SUBSTANDARD: 0 PROJECT: Construct a new automatic, pressurized hydrant aircraft fueling system for existing aircraft parking/loading apron.

REQUIREMENT: A major mission of this base is an enroute refueling point for cargo aircraft departing the CONUS for overseas destinations. A safe, efficient refueling system is required to furnish the required volume for fast servicing.

CURRENT SITUATION: The parking ramp for the transient aircraft refueling has an old, inadequate hydrant fueling system. The hydrant layout was designed for older, smaller aircraft and cannot accommodate the larger, modern aircraft.

IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Aircraft will continue to be fueled by tank trucks resulting in failure to meet required airlift response times during actual emergency war order (EWO) contingency operations and routine daily operations.

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