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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1391c PREVIOUS EDITION 1983 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY AIR FORCE BASE Air Force FY Air Pollution aircraft Appropriated Or Requested CATEGORY CODE COMPONENT AIR FORCE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DATA COST ESTIMATES ITEM COST TO OPERATE DATA AIR FORCE Date Design Complete Date Design Started DATE FY DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED DESIGN DATA Estimated EDITION IS OBSOLETE Energy Conservation ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST EXISTING FACILITY Fiscal Year Appropriated FORCE 3 INSTALLATION FY 1983 MILITARY INCLUDED IN FOLLOWING INSPECTION AND OVERHEAD INSTALLATION AND LOCATION MAINTAIN THE PROPOSED MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL OFFICER ENLISTED CIVILIAN OPERATE AND MAINTAIN OPERATE THE PROPOSED Percent Complete Production of Plans PROJECT COST S000 PROJECT DATA AIR PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT TITLE PROPOSED FACILITY QUANTITY UNIT COST Reinforced concrete REQUIREMENT Standard or Definitive storage STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND SUBSTANDARD Subtotal-Major Construction TOTAL CONTRACT COST U/M QUANTITY UNIT UNIT COST COST USAF Water Pollution
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