Aircraft maintenance hangar building addition, pile foundation, concrete floor; aircraft service points; utilities; concrete apron and ramps; demolition of one building. 11. REQUIREMENT: 79,400 SF. ADEQUATE: 44,700 SF. SUBSTANDARD: 0 SF. PROJECT: Provides additional hangar space. REQUIREMENT: Adequate aircraft maintenance facilities. CURRENT SITUATION: Two operational squadrons are currently occupying two hangars which contain only 58% of the space necessary to properly maintain aircraft. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Maintenance of aircraft will continue to be performed in limited space. ADDITIONAL: An economic analysis has not been prepared as there is no alternative to satisfy the deficiency. DD. FORM 1 DEC 76 1391 PREVIOUS EDITIONS MAY BE USED INTERNALLY PAGE NO. 43 90-267 0-82-54 MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA 4. PROJECT TITLE MAINTENANCE HANGAR ADDITION SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 5. PROJECT NUMBER P-237 A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY..... 32 ($000) B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT 0 (PEOPLE) C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE N/A ($000) D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE DESIGN DATA (Estimated) N/A ($000) E. F. EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WHICH WILL BE PROVIDED 10. Mission or Major Functions: Provide housing, training facilities, logistics support, and certain administrative support for Fleet Marine Force units and other units assigned. Conduct specialized schools for other training as directed. A. Estimated Cost of Backlog of Real Property Maintenance (BMAR) (as of September 30, 1981): ($000) Permanent Facilities 16,535 16,535 ) 0 ) C. Outstanding Pollution and Safety (OSH) Deficiencies: Convert and alter four buildings including partitions, suspended acoustical ceilings, wall and floor finishes; fire protection system; upgrade utilities. 11. REQUIREMENT: 117,800 SF. ADEQUATE: 11,400 SF. SUBSTANDARD: 39,500 SF. PROJECT: Conversion of inadequate unaccompanied personnel housing buildings being replaced by new construction to classroom facilities. REQUIREMENT: Adequate training facilities. CURRENT SITUATION: Existing facilities consist of quonset huts and tar-paper covered wooden shacks which are overcrowded and substandard. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Training will continue to be conducted in overcrowded, substandard facilities; full potential of military engineers may not be realized. ADDITIONAL: An economic analysis indicates modernization is less costly than new construction on a life-cycle basis. |