A. Estimated Cost of Backlog of Real Property Maintenance (BMAR) (as of September 30, 1981): Permanent Facilities 13,165 12,115) 1,050 ) C. Outstanding Pollution and Safety (OSH) Deficiencies: ($000) 0 0 0 Conversion of and alterations to three buildings including partitions, windows, ceilings, wall and floor finishes, air conditioning and ventilation, upgrade utilities; elevators in one building. PROJECT: Modernizes and converts a vacant Pensacola hospital to administrative spaces; modernizes and converts administrative spaces to unaccompanied enlisted personnel housing. REQUIREMENT: Adequate administrative and unaccompanied housing facilities. CURRENT SITUATION: There are no housing assets available for the student loading projected to increase by 700. Permanent buildings once used for unaccompanied housing were converted to office spaces after World War II, when base personnel loading decreased. Having been built for housing, the present office spaces are ideally sited for housing, and two are structurally sound for reconversion. A new hospital was completed in 1973, leaving the former hospital vacant. The former hospital is structurally sound and well sited for conversion to office spaces. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: accommodated. Projected student personnel increases cannot be ADDITIONAL: An economic analysis indicates modernization and conversion is less costly than new construction on a life-cycle basis. DD1 FORM 1 DEC 76 1391 PREVIOUS EDITIONS MAY BE USED INTERNALLY PAGE NO. 167 B. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY.. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT 1,135 ($000) 0 (PEOPLE) C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE 14,800 D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE 17,030 ($000) F. STATUS EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WHICH WILL BE PROVIDED 90-267 0-82-69 10. Mission or Major Functions: Provide basic and advanced training for Navy cryptologic officer and enlisted personnel to prepare them for duties in their designated specialty and rating. Provide crypto training to select personnel of other services and agencies. Provide basic and advanced training for officers and enlisted men of the Navy in the operation and maintenance of electronic warfare equipment and systems. DD1 FORM 1 DEC 76 1390 PREVIOUS EDITIONS MAY BE USED INTERNALLY PAGE NO. 168 DD FORM 1390 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA NAVY COMPONENT NAVAL TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTER, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA CHIEF OF NAVAL EDUCATION & TRAINING COMMAND A. Estimated Cost of Backlog of Real Property Maintenance B. Similar Unused Space: ($000) 1,325 Real Property Categories Quantity/Unit of 171-XX Training Buildings 0 C. Outstanding Pollution and Safety (OSH) Deficiencies: |