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over areas where sand has leaked out of deteriorated sections leaving voids in the walls and an CURRENT SITUATION (Cont'd): unsafe condition. The existing design mandates that repai consist only of patching (scabbing) over deteriorated sections. Deteriorated sections cannot be completely replaced without demolishing entire walls and disposing of the lead-filled sand in a environmentally sound manner, which is no longer economically feasible.

IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: The rate of deterioration will soon outpace the ability to main the system in a safe operating condition and render both facilities unusable. Without this proje the required METL training will not take place, leaving the unit unable to perform its mission. ADDITIONAL: New bullet capturing technology shows that the new ballistic wall system's li span should exceed the old design by two to three times. All demolished ballistic walls must b tested for lead content and disposed of in accordance with current local, state and federal regulations and laws. All erosion control, storm drainage and environmental protection measu are included in the project. Alternatives to new construction were considered to satisfy this requirement and no other options were determined to meet mission needs. Therefore, a formal economic analysis is not required. Construction for anti-terrorism/force protection measures w comply with UFC 4-010-01, DoD Minimum Anti-Terrorism Standards for Buildings, dated 31 2002.

JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: N/A. USSOCOM budgets only for those facilities specificall SOF use. Common support facilities are budgeted by the military departments. Reference Tit Section 165.

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10. Description of Proposed Construction: Construct a Joint Operations Complex to include. 1) building a
joint operations facility and service wing consisting of a joint operations command and control
center, administrative office space, conference rooms, latrines and showers, storage rooms,
communication closets, utility rooms and service wing for heating, ventilation and air conditionin
(HVAC) systems; 2) renovating two existing administrative buildings, and 3) replacing a fitness
facility consisting of an exercise area, latrines and showers, storage room, communications closet
utility room and a mechanical room. New facilities shall have information systems, energy
monitoring systems, intrusion detection, fire detection and protection, and security systems.
Supporting facilities shall include exterior protective wire distribution systems, electrical service,
water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, utilities, sidewalks, emergency generator with underground
fuel tank, exterior security lighting, landscaping and all required site improvements. Heating and
cooling shall be provided by self-contained systems. Air conditioning: 882 kW (250 tons).

11. Requirement: 7,025 m2 (75.620 sf) Adequate: 0 m2
PROJECT: Construct a Joint Operations Complex.

Substandard: 860 m2 (9.257 sf)

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PROJECT: Construct a Joint Operations Complex. REQUIREMENT: This project is required to provide a centralized command and control center to support reorganization, new mission requirements, and associated personnel growth necessary to utilize present and future information technology to accomplish assigned missions and conduct operational training. The existing facilities presently containing these functions are not capable of supporting future technology or new mission requirements due to size and functional layout. This project will ensure the command and control of future missions, mission planning, and training requirements are satisfied. The buildings to be renovated will provide additional and/or upgraded administrative offices to support highly sensitive planning and training requirements. These administrative functions are currently being conducted in temporary offices and leased trailers. The basic fitness facility is required to support minimum physical fitness standards required of assigned personnel. This proposed project is essential for USSOCOM to maintain operational readiness capabilities necessary to effectively and efficiently accomplish assigned missions. CURRENT SITUATION: USSOCOM does not currently have adequate facilities to effectively use emerging and future information technology to accomplish sensitive missions and conduct operational training. Existing administrative facilities are crowded and are not capable of supporting additional personnel currently being assigned. The existing physical fitness equipment is currently in staff office space and a temporary trailer. These deficient conditions adversely affect present and future mission capabilities vital to USSOCOM missions.

IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: If this project is not provided, inadequate facilities will continue to be utilized to support future operations and information technology related to mission requirements. As a result, mission capabilities readiness will be adversely impacted.

ADDITIONAL: This project is subject to all applicable provisions of the Fort Bragg Installation Design Guide. Site planning and improvements will preserve as much natural vegetation as possible. Alternatives to new construction were considered to satisfy this requirement and no other options were determined to meet mission needs. Therefore, a formal economic analysis is not required. Construction for anti-terrorism/force protection measures will comply with UFC 4-01001, DoD Minimum Anti-Terrorism Standards for Buildings, dated 31 July 2002.

JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: N/A. USSOCOM budgets only for those facilities specifically for SOF use. Common support facilities are budgeted by the military departments. Reference Title 10, Section 165.

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B. Equipment Associated With This Project Which Will be Provided From Other

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N/A

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666

503

1,169

1,169

0

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