Total 2,440 9. Future Projects: (a) Included in Following Program (FY 84): 899-00W POL Dikes LS 3,636 10. Mission or Major Functions: This base supports an Air Division Headquarters; a strategic bomber/tanker wing composed of one squadron of B-52s and one squadron of KC-135s; a weather reconnaissance squadron of WC-130s, a communications squadron, and a combat support group. DD FORM 1390 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA AIR FORCE ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, GUAM, M.I. A. ESTIMATED COST OF BACKLOG OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (BMAR): SAC COMMAND ($000) 1,923 C. OUTSTANDING POLLUTION AND SAFETY (OSHA) PROJECTS: Quantity/Unit of 0 SF Reinforced concrete foundation, floor slab, walls and roof with built-up roofing, utilities and necessary support. Munitions maintenance shop includes areas for munitions handling, assembly, repair and maintenance support. Segregated storage magazine includes eight compartments for storage of munitions. Air Conditioning - 5 Tons 11. REQUIREMENT: As required. PROJECT: Construct new munitions maintenance and storage facilities to correct a space deficiency. REQUIREMENT: War readiness requirements in the Pacific theater requires an adequate supply of munitions to be on hand at all times. Maintenance and storage of the war readiness materials (WRM) are essential and require adequate facilities to accommodate these functions to insure that these munitions and related components are and remain reliable. CURRENT SITUATION: Existing facilities used for inspection and maintenance are too small requiring some tasks to be accomplished outside counter to proper practices. Opening containers outdoors exposes sensitive munitions components to the highly corrosive atmosphere which aggravates the already heavy maintenance workload. Lack of adequate maintenance and storage space causes the quality of maintenance to be degraded. Only five existing igloos are being used which are required for general purpose bomb storage resulting in bombs being stored outside. These bombs are subject to rapid deterioration due to the corrosive effects of the atmosphere. Also, the existing igloos do not provide for separation of incompatible explosive components and materials which results in a serious safety hazard. MAY |