Construct a multi-story, reinforced concrete masonry unit (CMU) fitness center addition on concrete foundation with structural steel frame, synthetic rubber membrane roofing on metal decking, and brick veneer exterior walls with precast banding. Construction includes steel doors and doorframes, and anodized aluminum window frames with insulated glass. Fitness center addition will include aerobics exercise area, combative/ martial arts training area, cardiovascular equipment training area, and staff support spaces. Sustainable principles will be included into the design, development, and construction of the project in accordance with Executive Order 13123 and other laws and executive orders. Built-in equipment includes premium floors in cardio and aerobics rooms, mirrored Form DD 1 Dec 76 1391 Submitted to Congress (Continued On DD 1391C) Page No. 273 (...continued) walls, and TV yoke/support system. Electrical systems include telephone, fire alarm systems, energy saving electronic monitoring and control system (EMCS), and information systems. Mechanical utilities include heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and fire protection system. Supporting facilities include site and building utility connections (water, electrical, sanitary and storm sewer, telephone, and Local Area Network (LAN)). Paving and site improvements include exterior site and building lighting, paved parking and sidewalks, earthwork, landscaping, and storm water management. Project also includes Technical Operating Manuals, Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection features, and required demolition to existing facility. This project constructs an addition to the existing Physical Fitness REQUIREMENT: Additional physical fitness space is needed at Henderson Hall to meet fitness and wellness standards. Headquarters Battalion, Henderson Hall is the administrative and logistical support center for all Marine Corps operations within the National Capital Region. Henderson Hall supports over 2000 military active duty and civilians assigned to the command as well as hundreds of military and civilian personnel of other service branches. In order to meet the physical fitness requirements of the military and civilian population served, the current physical fitness facilities at Henderson Hall must be expanded. CURRENT SITUATION: The existing physical fitness center (Smith Gymnasium and Gym Annex) is undersized and incapable of providing the level of service mandated by Marine Corps guidelines and standards for physical fitness and wellness. The existing Henderson Hall physical fitness facility is deficient in the following areas: inadequate space for aerobic exercise classes; insufficient cardio-vascular training and equipment space; absence of a combative/martial arts training and multi-purpose activity room. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Form DD 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 274 The ability to implement the full scope of the Marine Corps SemperFit program at Henderson Hall will be severely impaired, and the health and wellness of assigned military and civilian personnel will be negatively affected. Headquarters Battalion, Henderson Hall will not be fully mission capable in physical fitness readiness. The Henderson Hall physical fitness center will remain overcrowded and unable to meet the various and divergent fitness demands resulting in overall degradation of individual health and wellness at the command. 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: (Parametric estimates have been used to develop project costs. Project design conforms to Part II of Military Handbook 1190, Facility Planning and Design guide) B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE. JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: The Dir. Land Use & Military Construction Branch, Installations & Logistics Dept., HQ, Marine Corps certifies that this project has been considered for joint use potential. Unilateral construction is recommended. The reason for this recommendation is: This facility can be used by other components on an as available basis; however, the scope of the project is based on Marine Corps requirements. Activity POC: MR. FREDERICK FRIEDLEY Phone No: 703-614-1829 Form DD 1 Dec 76 1391C. Submitted to Congress Page No. 276 1. Component NAVY FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N66604 NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER DIVISION NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 4. Project Title 303 2. Date 2/3/03 7. Project Number 011 B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: The Naval Regional Commander certifies that this project has been considered for joint use potential. Unilateral construction is recommended. The reason for this recommendation is: This facility can be used by other components on an as available basis; however, the scope of the project is based on Navy requirements. Activity POC: LT NICHOLAS MERRY Phone No: (401) 832-4810 Form DD 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 269 |