DD FORM 1390 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA NAVY COMPONENT NAVAL AIR DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHIEF OF NAVAL A. Estimated Cost of Backlog of Real Property Maintenance (BMAR) (as of September 30, 1981): COMMAND ($000) 5,400 C. Outstanding Pollution and Safety (OSH) Deficiencies: ($000) 0 950 230 COMBINED STRUCTURAL/AIRCRAFT FIRE/RESCUE STA SF Two-story steel frame building, concrete foundation and floors, masonry walls, built-up roof, utilities; demolition of one building. 11. REQUIREMENT: 11,900 SF. ADEQUATE : 0 SF. SUBSTANDARD: 8,700 SF. PROJECT: Provides consolidated facility to house equipment and personnel for the structural fire and aircraft fire/rescue functions. REQUIREMENT: Consolidate equipment and personnel into a centralized facility to provide fire/rescue service for sophisticated developmental laboratory facilities, aircraft, an extensive computer facility, and family housing. CURRENT SITUATION: Existing facilities are located in two separate areas. The structural fire fighting equipment is housed in a temporary enclosure within a congested industrial area which severely restricts egress for the equipment. The 29-year-old aircraft fire/rescue station is located within the 500' airfield clear zone and can only house two of three major pieces of equipment. The third most recent addition to the crash truck fleet barely fits into the equipment bay, which is the continuing trend for each newly acquired fire apparatus. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Continued operation in limited and substandard facilities will delay response time, and efficiency of the fire fighting capabilities. ADDITIONAL: An economic analysis has not been prepared as this project is not being justified on the basis of savings. DD, FORM 1 DEC 76 1391 PREVIOUS EDITIONS MAY BE USED INTERNALLY PAGE NO. 208 1. COMPONENT 2. DATE FY 19_83_MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DATA NAVY 3. INSTALLATION AND LOCATION NAVAL AIR DEVELOPMENT CENTER, WARMINSTER, PENNSYLVANIA 4. PROJECT TITLE COMBINED STRUCTURAL/AIRCRAFT FIRE/RESCUE STATION 5. PROJECT NUMBER P-013 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY.... B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT 40 ($000) 0 (PEOPLE) C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE 1,700 E. 1. D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE DESIGN DATA (Estimated) 10. Mission or Major Functions: The White Oak Laboratory of the Naval Surface Weapons Center performs research for ordnance technology, concepts and systems. Functions include free flight model studies and hydroballistic studies of relatively large models at high-speed entry; study of underwater explosions; testing and research in the chemistry of explosives and propellants and field testing ordnance under natural and simulated conditions; study of magnetic characteristics of submarines, ships and satellites and vulnerability and hardening and hydroacoustic studies. DD FORM 1390 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA NAVY COMPONENT NAVAL SURFACE WEAPONS CENTER, INSTALLATION/LOCATION A. Estimated Cost of Backlog of Real Property Maintenance (BMAR) (as of September 30, 1981): CHIEF OF NAVAL MATERIAL ($000) Permanent Facilities 34,680 (33,640) ( 1,040) C. Outstanding Pollution and Safety (OSH) Deficiencies: |