To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of tenant Marine and Navy units and other activities and units designated by the Commandant of the Marine Corps. To provide aviation support for Headquarters, Fleet Marine Force. Pacific. 1 Dec 76 2. Date 08 FEB 2005 5. Area Const Cost Index 1.75 1390 Submitted to Congress Construct a one-story permanent Fire Station of reinforced concrete masonry construction on concrete foundations with clay tile roofing and steel roof truss to accommodate a one engine company satellite fire station. The living space of the fire station consists of laundry, kitchen, dayroom, training room, restrooms, an showers. The operational areas include the alarm/computer room, fire fighting agent storage, emergency generator room, general storage, and electrical and mechanical Rooms. Built-in equipment includes emergency generator and air vac system for the apparatus room. Mechanical systems include air conditioning, ventilation, air vac exhaust systems, and shop compressed air systems. Fire protection systems include automatic fire sprinkler systems and fire alarm systems. Electrical systems include an emergency generator, public announcement and communication information systems, power, and lighting. Site and paving improvements include paved parking, concrete wash down area and sidewalks. Site work for the project includes earthwork, grading, excavation, irrigation, and landscaping. Alterations to existing roadways will also be required to provide adequate access for the fire trucks and access to the trash enclosure. This project includes demolition of two deteriorated and inadequate wooden buildings (31A (617 square meters) and 32 (1958 square meters) for a total of 2676 square meters. Sustainable design features will be included in the design, development, and construction of this project in accordance with Executive Order This project constructs a new Fire Station at Camp H. M. Smith to provide MARFORPAC, will provide the Federal Fire Department (FFD) with an adequate facility for FFD (Current Mission) REQUIREMENT: The new Fire Station is necessary to support services required to protect high value operational assets of the Pacific Command (PACOM), Marine Forces Pacific (MARFORPAC), Special Operations Command Pacific (SOCPAC), and other tenant commands at MCBH Camp H. M. Smith. CURRENT SITUATION: A temporary Fire Station has been established at Camp Smith. Minimal upgrades were performed on the former auto-hobby shop to convert it to a Fire Station. The facility is grossly undersized. In addition, the existing station must utilize an older (1988 model), smaller fire engine which was taken out of retirement because it is the only one that will fit into the existing facility. In addition, the temporary station lacks adequate space for an alarm communications center, training facilities, technical library, administrative space, lockers, storage, and an entire apparatus (fire engine) bay In addition, the spaces for the restrooms/showers, dining area, apparatus bay, maintenance, repair, storage and support areas are undersized. The existing facility is a metal frame structure with metal siding and roof. Major repairs of this facility will be necessary in the near future to keep the building in a working condition. roadway leading up to the main portion of the Camp from the temporary station is extremely narrow and will require widening to provide adequate access for the fire engine. No outdoor storage or washdown area is provided. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: The The temporary Camp Smith will continue to be supported by an inadequate Fire Station. station will need major repairs the near future which will represent a drain on limited maintenance and repair funding. In addition, the temporary station will require major expansion and renovation to support the new fire fighting equipment as it is replaced. Federal Fire personnel will continue to work in an undersized and inadequate facility. B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: None JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: 052006 The Director Land Use and Military Construction Branch, Installations and Logistics Department, Headquarters Marine Corps certifies that this project has been considered for joint use potential. Unilateral Construction is recommended. This is an installation utility/infrastructure project and does not qualify for joint use at this location, however, all tenants on this installation are benefited by this project. Activity POC: Steve Tome Phone No: 808-257-2171 DD |