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Permanent, one-story, drill hall with two-story administrative wing, including open-bay drill deck, training support spaces, administrative offices, fire protection system, air conditioning, electrical and mechanical supporting utilities, paving, site improvements. and technical operating manuals. Steel frame structure with brick veneer, metal roof and 340 tons of air conditioning. Built-In equipment includes elevator and NMCI dedicated HVAC. Anti-terrorism/Force Protection features will be included in accordance with current criteria. Special costs include a trash collection yard, steam line upgrades, and site storm water improvements. The existing Drill Hall Building 1000 (5964 M2) will be demolished. Sustainable principles will be integrated into the design, development. and construction of the project in accordance with Executive Order 13123 and other laws and Executive Orders.

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Constructs a drill hall to replace an existing inadequate drill hall at the Recruit
Training Command for year round training.

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An adequate facility is required to support mission mandatory training such as close order drill, ceremonial exercises, and other large divisional assemblies during harsh winter conditions (Nov. Mar.), excessive heat days (July-Sept.) and inclement weather during the year. This project is the last in a series of three Drill Hall replacement projects. These projects were meant to replace the existing four drill halls, used for drilling and physical fitness training, which were semi-permanent structures constructed in 1942 as temporary buildings with an intended useful life of five years. All drill halls were under continuous repair since 1943 for delaminated wood arches and biological decomposition. A near catastrophic failure of most arches occurred in 1982 and as a result, a major renovation project was undertaken in 1984 to extend the useful life of the facilities for 15 years.

CURRENT SITUATION:

Presently, there are indications of accelerated wood rot and delamination of the arches and deterioration of roof decking and tie beams. The progression of delamination and, in particular, biological decomposition has worsened, as indicated by current roof deflections similar to those that preceded the collapse of another drill hall. Buildings #1200, 1400, and 800 have been demolished via previous projects. Building #1000 is the last of the original four drill halls and will be demolished at the completion of this project. After completion of this project, there will be three new drill halls, adequately sized for drill and ceremonies only. A new, consolidated physical training facility was completed in 2002 to satisfy that requirement.

IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED:

Structural deterioration of the old drill hall will continue to accelerate with time to a point where eventually the facilities will have to be closed for safety considerations.

Without drill hall facilities, RTC will not be able to train sailors on

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1 Dec 76

Submitted to Congress

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B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: None

JOINT USE CERTIFICATION:

The Regional Commander certifies that this project has been considered for joint use potential. Unilateral Construction is recommended. This Facility can be used by other components on an as available basis; however, the scope of the project is based on Navy requirements.

Activity POC: Jeff Markey

Phone No: 847-688-2795

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Provide material, personnel, and services support for the professional development program of midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy. Provide support services for assigned tenants and activities.

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Construction of a two-story athletic facility including indoor track, sports medicine clinic, varsity offices, trophy/recruiting hall, varsity locker rooms, varsity and physical education meeting space, storage space, and other support spaces. This facility will have a long-span structural system to enclose the track facility, a deep foundation system, and a combination granite, masonry, and glass facade. The new athletic indoor track and infield space (including long-jump pit and other crack facilities) will be included. Built-in equipment includes seating, elevator, scoreboard, sound system, computer flooring, and air conditioning for all athletic space. Special costs include floor mounted carpet roll. Special construction features include piling.

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