Military construction appropriations for 1982: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, first session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - United States |
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... areas and allocated for future activation is not and will not be larger than can be maintained at authorized strength , by all reasonable expectations . This determination is based on the number of persons living in the areas who are ...
... areas and allocated for future activation is not and will not be larger than can be maintained at authorized strength , by all reasonable expectations . This determination is based on the number of persons living in the areas who are ...
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... area constructed of masonry , built - up roof , and concrete floor . Partitions to consist of masonry block . Air ... areas to perform administrative and maintenance duties . DD1 DEC 76 FORM 1391 PHEVIOUS EDITIONS MAY BE USED ...
... area constructed of masonry , built - up roof , and concrete floor . Partitions to consist of masonry block . Air ... areas to perform administrative and maintenance duties . DD1 DEC 76 FORM 1391 PHEVIOUS EDITIONS MAY BE USED ...
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... areas . REQUIREMENT : This addition is required to provide adequate facilities to accomplish assigned readiness objectives and to achieve proficiency in required training tasks . Space requested will provide areas for adminis- tration ...
... areas . REQUIREMENT : This addition is required to provide adequate facilities to accomplish assigned readiness objectives and to achieve proficiency in required training tasks . Space requested will provide areas for adminis- tration ...
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... areas and storage of equipment necessary to achieve proficiency and to accomplish assigned objectives . CURRENT ... area available in which weapons or other sensitive items may be stored . The existing facility , a transformed WW II ...
... areas and storage of equipment necessary to achieve proficiency and to accomplish assigned objectives . CURRENT ... area available in which weapons or other sensitive items may be stored . The existing facility , a transformed WW II ...
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... areas and storage of equipment space to achieve the proficiency as required by training to accomplish the assigned readiness objectives . New 5 acres is owned by the State . CURRENT SITUATION : The present armory consists of 9,303 SF ...
... areas and storage of equipment space to achieve the proficiency as required by training to accomplish the assigned readiness objectives . New 5 acres is owned by the State . CURRENT SITUATION : The present armory consists of 9,303 SF ...
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1390s PREVIOUS EDITIONS 1982 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY AIR FORCE Air Pollution Appropriated Or Requested ARMORY COMPONENT ARNG CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DATA COST COST 5000 COST ESTIMATES ITEM Cost of Backlog COST TO OPERATE DATE 1 JAN Date Design Complete Date Design Started DATE FY DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED DESIGN DATA Estimated ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST ESTIMATES ITEM U/M EXHAUSTED PAGE EXISTING FACILITY Family Housing FORCES FACILITIES BOARD FORT DRUM FY 1982 MILITARY GUARD AND RESERVE INSTALLATION AND LOCATION INSTALLATION/LOCATION INTERNALLY UNTIL EXHAUSTED ITEM U/M QUANTITY MAINTAIN THE PROPOSED Military Construction Program MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL OPERATE AND MAINTAIN OPERATE THE PROPOSED Percent Complete Production of Plans PROGRAM ELEMENT PROJECT NUMBER PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED FACILITY QUANTITY UNIT COST Real Property Categories RESERVE FORCES FACILITIES RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Similar Unused Space Standard or Definitive storage Subtotal TOTAL OFFICER ENLISTED TPSN U/M QUANTITY UNIT UNIT COST COST Water Pollution
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Page 166 - FACILITY ..... 45 ($000) B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE FUNCTION OF THE PROPOSED FACILITY ...................... 0 (PEOPLE) C.
Page 87 - • ($000) D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE EXISTING FACILITY IF NEW FACILITY IS A REPLACEMENT — ($000) E.
Page 551 - B. SIMILAR UNUSED SPACE: Real Property Categories NONE "> Quantity/Unit of Measure C. OUTSTANDING POLLUTION AND SAFETY (OSHA) VIOLATIONS: 1. Air Pollution 2.
Page 4 - Adequate protection areas are available to fulfill a station's requirements; or (2) The presence of personnel during period of fall-out radiation would Impair facility operations; or (3) Economic limitations necessitated either deferral or accomplishment by some other means...
Page 378 - FACILITY 37"7 ($000) B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE FUNCTION OF THE PROPOSED FACILITY ° (PEOPLE) C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE PROPOSED FACILITY NA ($000) D.