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 is an installation utility/infrastructure project and does not qualify for joint use at this location. However, all tenants on this installation are (NON-ADD) EQUIPMENT FROM OTHER APPROPRIATIONS Form DD 1 Dec 76 1391 Submitted to Congress (Continued On DD 1391C) Page No. 41 construction of the project in accordance with Executive Order 13123 and other laws and executive orders. Electrical systems include fire alarms, energy saving electronic monitoring and control system (EMCS), and information systems. Mechanical systems include plumbing, fire protection systems, heating ventilation and air conditioning. Supporting facilities work includes site and building utility connections (water, natural gas, sanitary and storm sewers, electrical, telephone, Local Area Network (LAN), and cable television). Paving and site improvements include paved parking, sidewalks, outdoor recreation facilities/courts, roadways access, bus shelter/turnouts, earthwork, grading and landscaping. Also includes Technical Operating Manuals, Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection features, and demolition of buildings 62528, 62529, 62534 and 62535 involving asbestos and lead removal. Provides 400 living spaces (200 two-person rooms) for bachelor enlisted personnel using the standard room design for permanent party enlisted personnel in the San Mateo Area of Camp Pendleton. (Current mission) REQUIREMENT: This project is needed to replace inadequate gang-head billeting for enlisted personnel at MCB Camp Pendleton (San Mateo Area). This project supports the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) goal to replace all inadequate bachelor quarters with the new 2x0 configured barracks that meet modern quality of life standards. CURRENT SITUATION: Adequate billeting is currently at maximum capacity with two or three Marines per room. Many personnel are also being billeted in inadequate ''flat top'' barracks at four men per room with gang-heads. These buildings were constructed in the late 1950s and are not in compliance with current life/safety/fire/seismic and quality of life standards. Form DD 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 42 If this project is not provided, personnel will continue to be billeted in substandard, three per room barracks. They will endure a lower quality of life to the detriment of morale and retention efforts. Furthermore, some junior enlisted personnel in the rank of (E1-E5) will continue to be billeted in town, thereby costing the Marine Corps costly Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) funds. Unit cohesion will continue to be undermined. 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) Page No. 43 B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE. C. FY 2002 Unaccompanied Housing R&M Conducted: $20,700,000 D. FY 2003 Unaccompanied Housing R&M Conducted: $23,100,000 E. Future Unaccompanied Housing R&M Requirements: $44,300,000 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: KARLA KRIEGER Phone No: 760-763-0135 Form DD 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 44 |