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Construct a multi-story reinforced concrete masonry building with concrete foundation and floors, and standing seam metal roof, providing 200 rooms with semi-private bathrooms in the standard 2x0 room configuration. Community and service core areas consist of laundry facilities, multipurpose rooms, lounges, administrative offices, housekeeping areas and public restrooms. Built-in equipment includes a service elevator and keyless entry system. Special costs include relocation of existing road to minimize encroachment towards the coastal sage scrub area and keyless entry system. Electrical systems include fire alarms, energy saving electronic monitoring and control system (EMCS), and information systems. Mechanical systems include plumbing, fire protection systems, heating and ventilation. Supporting facilities work includes site and building utility connections (water, natural gas, sanitary and storm sewers, electrical, telephone, LAN, and cable television). Paving and site improvements including paved

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parking, sidewalks, basketball and volleyball courts, bus shelter/turnouts, earthwork, grading and landscaping. Also includes technical operating manuals. Demolition includes site demolition of existing power poles and relocation of existing electrical utilities. Environmental mitigation includes California Gnatcatcher (CAGN) surveys, bio-monitoring, and Coastal Sage Scrub restoration. Sustainable design 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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Provides 400 living spaces (200 two-person rooms) using the 2x0 standard room design for permanent party bachelor enlisted personnel.

(Current Mission)

REQUIREMENT:

This project will correct billeting space deficiencies for junior Enlisted Marines in the Headquarters (14) Area of Camp Pendleton.

CURRENT SITUATION:

Adequate billeting in the Headquarters (14) Area is currently at maximum capacity, with a deficit of 2,248 programmable man spaces. Marines are being over billeted in crowded conditions, many at 3 per room. This overcrowding is a detriment to the quality of life and does not meet the Marine Corps/DoD Billeting Standards of 2 persons per room for all enlisted personnel (E1-E3) and one per room for B4-E5. The situation is so critical that even assigning 3 per room does not meet the billeting requirements and personnel are currently being billeted off base.

IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED:

If this project is not provided, three personnel will continue to be billeted in rooms intended for two persons. The command area will loose unit cohesiveness because junior enlisted Marines will require billeting off-base.

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

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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 Facility can be used by other components on an as available basis; however, the scope of the project is based on Navy requirements.

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1 Dec 76

Approp 19,620

Auth for Approp 19,620

Phone No: 760-725-5366

1391 C

Submitted to Congress

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This project constructs a single-story, reinforced concrete masonry building with highbay maintenance building addition, storage warehouse, wash rack, loading dock, and heavy equipment concrete parking ramp. Construction will include standing-seam metal roofs for the facility addition and new construction. The Maintenance Building contains two maintenance bays, welding/machine shop, tool crib room, parts storage room, and battery storage and charging room. Built-in equipment includes vehicle exhaust removal system, reel-mounted central lubrication and oiling system, P/A system, large capactity compressed air system (with extension to the wash rack area), and a 20-ton overhead crane. Special costs include concrete foundations and floors and pile-supported foundation. Special construction features include heavy equipment reinforced concrete

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