The installation mission is to maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support the marine Corps Combat Development Command, the marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, and other activities and units designated by the Commandant of the marine Corps. The mission of the marine Corps Combat Development Command is to develop Marine Corps warfighting concepts and to determine required capabilities in the area of doctrine, training and education, equipment, and support facilities to enable the marine Corps to field combat-ready forces; and to participate in and support other major processes of the Combat Development System. 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress DD LS 13670 490 -9283 -2276 2601 2600 This project constructs a multi-story brick-faced, cast stone, Georgian-style addition and 300 space Parking Garage to match existing architectural plan, with structural steel frame, standing seam metal roof and brick veneer. Special costs include reinforced concrete slab-on-grade, elevated reinforced concrete slabs, spread footing foundation, and a simulation laboratory. Built in equipment includes a freight/passenger elevator, forklift charging station, and back-up power. Electrical systems include fire alarms and information systems, to include Local Area Network (LAN). Mechanical systems include EMCS, electrical and fire protection systems, plumbing, and HVAC. Sustainable principles will be included in the design, development, and construction of the project in accordance with Executive Order 13123 and other laws and Executive Orders. Paving and site improvements include landscaping. Technical operating manuals will be provided. AT/FP features are also included. Construct an administrative addition to accommodate up to 120 Military and Civilian personnel and publication storage and a parking garage to accommodate at least 300 vehicles. (Current Mission) REQUIREMENT: Adequate administrative, storage and parking facilities, efficiently configured to m2 The current authorized structure and anticipated growth of MCIA has dictated the additional request for space. Continued growth and mission changes can be expected to follow based on the HQMC directed MCIA reorganization to accommodate the inclusion of Marine Corps Cryptologic Support Battalion and Counter-intelligence Support Company under the MCIA command structure. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: The MCIA will not be able to accommodate the additional personnel required by HQMCdirected MCIA reorganization. Their ability to support additional operational, training, and personnel requirements will be severely limited due to a lack of consolidation. The continued growth and reorganization of this agency requires an additional 25,956 SF of space. 1 Dec 76 1391 C Submitted to Congress Page No. 246 B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: None JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: No $510, $450 $60 $510 $450 $60 012006 072006 032008 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. Mission requirements, operational considerations, and location are incompatible with use by other components. Activity POC: Richard Reisch Phone No: 703-784-5490 DD This Atlantic Fleet master jet base provides operational support to fighter/attack squadrons which deploy on Atlantic Fleet aircraft carriers, one adversary fighter squadron, reserve units, and a Fleet Readiness Squadron. It also provides support to ALF (Auxiliary Landing Field) Fentress. 11. Outstanding Pollution and Safety Deficiencies ($000): a. Pollution Abatement (*): $0 b. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) (#): SO DD |