Provide training in the operations, maintenance and employment of special tactical combat direction and control systems typical to Naval Special Operations. 11. OUTSTANDING POLLUTION AND SAFETY DEFICIENCIES N/A Project proposes to construct a new logistic support, tactical R&D service support and amphibious operations facility. The new construction will be a two-story high-bay steel frame building with architectural concrete panels, steel joists and decks, pile foundations, fire suppression and protection, pavement, mechanical heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, emergency generator, and electrical service. Demolish existing temporary buildings and overhead power lines and poles. Air conditioning: 150 kW. 11. Requirement: 74,513 m2 (802,000 sf)Adequate: 64,908 m2 (698,700 sf) Substandard: 9,605 m2 (103,400 s PROJECT: This project constructs a two-story, high-bay 3,944 SM (37,000 sf) building outside th main gate to the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG) compound to consolidate and house Logistics Support and Tactical R&D Service Support elements. REQUIREMENT: This consolidation will provide for the realignment of existing spaces and facilities within the compound to maximize efficiency and mission readiness. CURRENT SITUATION: This project is the cornerstone of the NSWDG Facility Development Plan, providing modern facilities, increasing space, and improving force protection for the command. An independent study completed by Naval Facilities Engineering Command in May 1999 concluded that many NSWDG elements were negatively impacted by aging temporary structures and spatial deficiencies as a result of rapid command growth. The study recommended that several Logistics Support and Tactical R&D Service Support Elements be consolidated into a new structure. By moving these elements to a new structure, space is opened within existing DD Form structures to meet existing needs of other departments. JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: N/A. USSOCOM budgets for those facilities specifically for SOF 12. Supplemental Data: A. Design Data (Estimates) (1) Status (a) Date Design Started (b) Percent Complete as of January 2003 (c) Date Design 35% Complete (d) Date Design 100% Complete (e) Parametric Estimates Used to Develop Costs 1 Dec 7 1391C (1) Type of Design Contract (g) Energy Study and Life Cycle Analysis Performed (a) Standard or Definitive Design Used (3) Total Design Cost (a) Production of Plans and Specifications (b) All Other Design Costs (c) Total Cost (a + b or d + e) (d) Contract Cost (e) In-House Cost (4) Construction Contract Award Date (5) Construction Start Date (6) Construction Completion Date Dec 02 10% May 03 Nov 03 N/A Design-Bid-Build No No N/A ($000) 320 190 510 390 120 Apr 04 Jul 04 Jul 05 B. Equipment Associated With This Project Which Will be Provided From Other Construct a 22-acre urban combat facility site capable of utilizing 9mm and 5.56mm short-range training ammunition in 360-degrees as well as unidirectional live fire using multiple ballistic combat structures (one to three stories with moving and pop-up targets, shooting tower, control room, and storage buildings). Supporting facilities will include erosion control, utilities (sewer, water, electric), security lighting and cameras, communications, fire protection, and site improvements (clearing, road and bridge construction, berms, and wetland mitigation). Air conditioning: 15kW. 11. Requirement: 23 acres Adequate: 1 acre Substandard: 0 PROJECT: Construct an urban combat facility for Naval Special Warfare Development Group to meet evolving requirements for research, testing, and training in Close-Quarters Battle (CQB) environments for Special Operations Forces (SOF). REQUIREMENT: Provide adequate facilities to complete mission requirements for additional test and training in the research and development of new equipment, materials and tactics. Structures will simulate an urban setting with moving and pop-up targets to maximize combat scenarios. CURRENT SITUATION: The command currently uses outdated CQB ranges for tactical development and evaluation. Activities are conducted on other DOD facilities on a space available basis or leased from civilian authorities. Availability, scheduling, and security challenges have limited the unit's capability to conduct research, testing and training in CQB environments. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Limited testing capabilities will continue to exist having direct |