Military Construction Appropriations for 1983: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, Subcommittee on Military Construction Appropriations, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - United States |
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PROJECT TITLE ENERGY CONSERVATION ( CONT'D ) of economizer controls on existing HVAC equipment to eliminate the need for refrigeration equipment operation during the winter months . 2. DATE Lighting Systems New technologies in lighting ...
PROJECT TITLE ENERGY CONSERVATION ( CONT'D ) of economizer controls on existing HVAC equipment to eliminate the need for refrigeration equipment operation during the winter months . 2. DATE Lighting Systems New technologies in lighting ...
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Explosive operations are currently maximized within the existing equipment and floor space . New processes to support weapons programs require different configuration of processing equipment and dispersal of existing equipment to ...
Explosive operations are currently maximized within the existing equipment and floor space . New processes to support weapons programs require different configuration of processing equipment and dispersal of existing equipment to ...
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PROJECT NUMBER VARIOUS REQUIREMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF WORK Alter ALTER PRECISION MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT LABORATORY ( PMEL ) : an existing 8,260 SF facility to convert it to a PMEL of adequate size and configuration in which to perform ...
PROJECT NUMBER VARIOUS REQUIREMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF WORK Alter ALTER PRECISION MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT LABORATORY ( PMEL ) : an existing 8,260 SF facility to convert it to a PMEL of adequate size and configuration in which to perform ...
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This is necessary because the existing analog equipment is being replaced with new digital mode equipment . The new equipment requires considerably more power than can be supplied by the existing lines . Lack of this project will result ...
This is necessary because the existing analog equipment is being replaced with new digital mode equipment . The new equipment requires considerably more power than can be supplied by the existing lines . Lack of this project will result ...
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PROJECT NUMBER VARIOUS REQUIREMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF WORK ADD TO AND ALTER DIGITAL EUROPEAN BACKBONE FACILITY : Construct a 300 SF addition and alter 3550 SF of existing space for new microwave relay communications equipment .
PROJECT NUMBER VARIOUS REQUIREMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF WORK ADD TO AND ALTER DIGITAL EUROPEAN BACKBONE FACILITY : Construct a 300 SF addition and alter 3550 SF of existing space for new microwave relay communications equipment .
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1983 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION activities adequate AIR FORCE BASE aircraft Alter APPROPRIATIONS AREA AUTHORIZATION BASIS CATEGORY CODE Center CIVILIAN COMMAND COMPONENT AIR FORCE concrete CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DATA COST ESTIMATES COST TO OPERATE COST Total CURRENT SITUATION Definitive Design DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED EDITION IS OBSOLETE electrical Equipment EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST EXISTING FACILITY fire FOLLOWING PROGRAM FORCE 3 INSTALLATION fuel FUNCTION FY 1983 MILITARY HOUSING IMPACT IMPROVEMENT In-house INCLUDED IN FOLLOWING INSTALLATION AND LOCATION INVENTORY ITEM January LS LS LS maintenance Major MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Mission month October OFFICER OPERATE AND MAINTAIN Percent Complete PERMANENT PERSONNEL Phase PREVIOUS EDITION PROGRAM ELEMENT PROJECT COST S000 PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT TITLE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED FACILITY PROVIDED QUANTITY Recently REPAIR REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENT SAFETY space Specifications START STATUS storage SUBSTANDARD SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SUPPORTING FACILITIES THREE UNIT UNIT COST USAF utilities VARIOUS Water
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Page 52 - Projects have been sited to avoid or reduce the risk of flood loss, minimize the impact of floods or human safety, health and welfare, preserve and enhance the natural and beneficial values of wetlands and minimize the destruction, loss or degradation of wetlands.
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Page 871 - FACILITY 665 ($000) D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE EXISTING FACILITY IF NEW FACILITY IS A REPLACEMENT. NA ($000) E. DESIGN DATA (Estimated) 1 . STATUS a. Date Design Started J"1 j| ' b. Percent Complete as of January l, 1982 -^ c. Percent Complete as of October 1, 19^".
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Page 653 - To acquire in fee or restrictive easement the necessary land interest for expanded clear zones at the ends of the runway. REQUIREMENT: As part of the Air Installation Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ) program, expanded clear zones have been delineated and identified for property rights acquisition to prevent development in this high accident potential area. CURRENT SITUATION: Expanding developments accompanying recent population growth in urban areas have resulted in progressive encroachment upon Air...
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