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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 BUDGET ESTIMATES FY 2007 Program MILITARY CONSTRUCTION NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION DATA Submitted to Congress February 2006

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Table of Contents STATE LIST INDEX OF LOCATIONS INDEX OF LOCATIONS (NAVY) INDEX OF LOCATIONS (MARINES) MISSION STATUS INDEX INSTALLATION INDEX APPROPRIATION LANGUAGE SPECIAL PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS PROJECT JUSTIFICATIONS - INSIDE THE UNITED STATES i iii v vii ix xi xiii xv 1

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Summary of Locations State/Country Inside The United States CALIFORNIA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MISSOURI NEBRASKA NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA TEXAS Auth of Approp Request 11,453 1,924 4,108 5,160 1,834 11,002 9,428 Approp Request 11,453 1,924 4,108 5,160 1,834 11,002 9,428 Subtotal 44,909 44,909 Various Locations Various Locations 3,499 3,499 Subtotal Total - FY 2007 Military Construction Program 3,499 48,408 3,499 48,408 i

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Index of Locations for Navy and Marine Corps State/ Cntry Proj No. Location Auth of Approp Request Approp Request Mission Page No. Inside the United States CALIFORNIA 091 MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA Marine Corps Reserve Training Center Subtotal 11,453 11,453 11,453 11,453 Current 3 Total - CALIFORNIA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 344 Admin & Boat Storage Fac in Annapolis, MD Subtotal 11,453 1,924 1,924 11,453 1,924 1,924 Current 9 MISSOURI 130 Total - DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER ST LOUIS, MISSOURI Administrative & Boat Storage Facility Subtotal 1,924 4,108 4,108 1,924 4,108 4,108 Current 15 NEBRASKA 085 Total - MISSOURI NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER OMAHA, NEBRASKA Navy Reserve Center Subtotal 4,108 5,160 5,160 4,108 5,160 5,160 Current 21 NEW YORK 200 Total - NEBRASKA MAG 49 DET B OPS STEWART AF BASE, NEW YORK MC Reserve Ctr Aviation Support Equip Storage Subtotal 5,160 1,834 1,834 5,160 1,834 1,834 Current 27 Total - NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE CAMP LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINA 013 Reserve Training Ctr, Vehicle Maint Fac & Add 395 Reserve Center Relocation Subtotal 1,834 5,792 5,210 11,002 1,834 5,792 5,210 11,002 New Current 33 37 Total - NORTH CAROLINA 11,002 11,002 iii

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Index of Locations for Navy and Marine Corps State/ Cntry Proj No. Location Auth of Approp Request Approp Request Mission Page No. TEXAS NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH JOINT RESERVE BASE FORT WORTH, TEXAS 037 Joint Ground Support Equip & AC Maint Fac 9,428 9,428 Current 43 Subtotal Total - TEXAS 9,428 9,428 9,428 9,428 Total - Inside The United States 44,909 44,909 507 517 Various Locations PLANNING AND DESIGN Unspecified Minor Construction 2,387 1,112 2,387 1,112 Current Current 47 49 Total - Various Locations 3,499 3,499 Grand Total 48,408 48,408 iv

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Index of Locations for Navy State/ Cntry Proj No. Location Auth of Approp Request Approp Request Mission Inside the United States DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 344 Admin & Boat Storage Fac in Annapolis, MD 1,924 1,924 Current 9 Subtotal 1,924 1,924 MISSOURI 130 Total - DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER ST LOUIS, MISSOURI Administrative & Boat Storage Facility 1,924 4,108 1,924 4,108 Current 15 Subtotal 4,108 4,108 NEBRASKA 085 Total - MISSOURI NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER OMAHA, NEBRASKA Navy Reserve Center 4,108 5,160 4,108 5,160 Current 21 Subtotal 5,160 5,160 TEXAS 037 Total - NEBRASKA 5,160 NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH JOINT RESERVE BASE FORT WORTH, TEXAS Joint Ground Support Equip & AC Maint Fac 9,428 5,160 9,428 Current 43 Subtotal 9,428 9,428 Total - TEXAS 9,428 9,428 Total - Inside The United States 20,620 20,620 507 517 Various Locations PLANNING AND DESIGN Unspecified Minor Construction 2,387 1,112 2,387 1,112 Current Current 47 49 Total - Various Locations 3,499 3,499 v

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Index of Locations for Marines State/ Cntry Proj No. Location Auth of Approp Request Approp Request Mission Page No. Inside the United States CALIFORNIA 091 MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA Marine Corps Reserve Training Center 11,453 11,453 Current 3 Subtotal 11,453 11,453 NEW YORK 200 Total - CALIFORNIA MAG 49 DET B OPS STEWART AF BASE, NEW YORK MC Reserve Ctr Aviation Support Equip Storage 11,453 1,834 11,453 1,834 Current 27 Subtotal 1,834 1,834 NORTH CAROLINA MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE CAMP LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINA 013 Reserve Training Ctr, Vehicle Maint Fac & Add 395 Reserve Center Relocation Total - NEW YORK 1,834 5,792 5,210 1,834 5,792 5,210 New Current 33 37 Subtotal 11,002 11,002 Total - NORTH CAROLINA 11,002 11,002 Total - Inside The United States 24,289 24,289 vii

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Installation/Location Inside the United States CALIFORNIA MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA Mission Status Index Proj No. 091 Project Title Marine Corps Reserve Training Center Cost ($000) 11,453 Mission Status Current DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 344 Admin & Boat Storage Fac in Annapolis, MD 1,924 Current MISSOURI NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER ST LOUIS, MISSOURI NEBRASKA NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER OMAHA, NEBRASKA NEW YORK MAG 49 DET B OPS STEWART AF BASE, NEW YORK 130 085 200 Administrative & Boat Storage Facility Navy Reserve Center MC Reserve Ctr Aviation Support Equip Storage 4,108 5,160 1,834 Current Current Current NORTH CAROLINA MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE CAMP LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINA 013 395 Reserve Training Ctr, Vehicle Maint Fac & Add Reserve Center Relocation 5,792 5,210 New Current TEXAS NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH JOINT RESERVE BASE FORT WORTH, TEXAS 037 Joint Ground Support Equip & AC Maint Fac 9,428 Current Various Locations VARIOUS LOCATIONS Various Locations Various Locations 507 517 PLANNING AND DESIGN Unspecified Minor Construction 2,387 1,112 Current Current ix

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Installation MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH JOINT RESERVE BASE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER MAG 49 DET B OPS MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON Installation Index Location C CAMP LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINA F FORT WORTH, TEXAS O OMAHA, NEBRASKA S ST LOUIS, MISSOURI STEWART AF BASE, NEW YORK T TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA W WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1390 PageNo. 31 41 19 13 25 1 7 xi

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Appropriation Language SECTION 1 - APPROPRIATION LANGUAGE For construction, acquisition, expansion, rehabilitation, and conversion of facilities for the training and administration of the reserve components of the Navy and Marine Corps as authorized by Chapter 1803 of Title 10, United States Code, and Military Construction Authorization Acts, [$46,864,000] $48,408,000 to remain available until September 30, [2010] 2011. SECTION 2 - EXPLANATION OF LANGUAGE CHANGES 1. Deletion of FY 2006 appropriations shown in brackets. xiii

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2007 Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Program Special Program Considerations POLLUTION ABATEMENT: The military construction projects in this program will be designed to meet environmental standards. The Military construction projects proposed are primarily for the abatement of existing pollution problems at Naval and Marine Corps installations and have been reviewed to ensure that corrective design is accomplished in accordance with specific standards and criteria. ENERGY CONSERVATION: The military construction projects proposed in this program will be designed for minimum energy consumption. FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AND WETLANDS PROTECTION: Proposed land acquisition, disposals, and installation construction projects have been planned to allow the proper management of floodplains and the protection of wetlands by avoiding long and short-term adverse impacts, reducing the risk of flood losses, and minimizing the loss or degradation of wetlands. Project planning is in accordance with the requirements of Executive Order Numbers 11988 and 11990. DESIGN FOR ACCESSIBILITY OF PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED PERSONNEL: In accordance with Public Law 90-480, provisions for physically handicapped personnel will be provided for, where appropriate, in the design of facilities included in this program. PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL SITES AND STRUCTURES: Facilities included in this program do not directly or indirectly affect a district, site, building, structure, object or setting listed in the National Register of Historic Places, except as noted on the 1391. PLANNING IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION: Projects located in the National Capital Region are submitted to the National Capital Planning Commission for budgetary review and comment as part of the commission's annual review of the Future Years Defense Program (FYDP). Construction projects within the District of Columbia, with the exception of the Bolling/Anacostia area, are submitted to the Commission for approval prior to the start of construction. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: In accordance with Section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (Public Law 91-190), the environmental impact analysis process has been completed or is actively underway for all projects in the military construction program. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS: Economics are an inherent aspect of project development and design of military construction projects. Therefore, all projects included in this program represent the most economical use of resources. Where alternatives could be evaluated, a primary economic analysis was prepared. CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA MANUAL: Project designs conform to Part II of Military Handbook 1190, "Facility Planning and Design Guide." RESERVE MANPOWER POTENTIAL: The reserve manpower potential to meet and maintain authorized strengths of all reserve flying/non-flying units in those areas in which these facilities are to be located has been reviewed. It has been determined, in coordination with the other services having reserve flying /non-flying units in these areas, that the number of units of the reserve components of the Armed Forces presently located in those areas, and those which have been allocated to the areas for futures activation, is not and will not be larger than the number that reasonably can be expected to be maintained at authorization strength considering the number of persons living in the areas who are qualified for membership in those reserve units. xv

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NAVY 3. Installation and Location: M67399 MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA 6. Other Active/Guard/Reserve Installations Within 15 Miles MCAGCC 29 Palms CA 7. Projects Requested In This Program Cat Code Project Title 17115 Marine Corps Reserve Training Center 8. State Reserve Forces Facilities Board Recommendation Approved for Unilateral Construction 9. Land Acquisition Required NO R&M Unfunded Requirement ($000): FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 5. Frequency And Type Of Utilization Five days a week, plus one weekend a month. 4. Area Const Cost Index 1.29 Cost Design Status Scope ($000) Start Complete 2871 m2 11,453 03/2004 09/2006 15 Mar 2005 (Date) (No. of Acres) 10. Projects Planned In Next Four Years Cost P No Title PY Scope ($000) 092 Insp & Instr Staff, Vehicle Maint Facility 2008 4,519 11. Personnel Strength As Of 30-SEP-05 Authorized: Actual: PERMANENT GUARD/RESERVE TOTAL OFF ENL CIV TOTAL OFF ENL CIV 12 2 10 0 107 5 102 0 18 2 16 0 118 2 116 0 12. Reserve Unit Data Strength Unit Designation Authorized Actual T/O 4234A Company D, 4th Tank Battalion T/O 4237E Detachment, H&S Company, 4th Tank Bn T/O 4299E I&I Staff/Site Support 82 25 12 90 28 18 13. Major Equipment and Aircraft Type Authorized Actual Forklift 1 0 M105 1 1 M116A3 1 1 M149 2 2 M1A1 8 8 M88A2 1 1 M998 5 5 MK 23 4 4 MK813 1 1 SIXCON 1 1 14. Outstanding Pollution and Safety Deficiencies ($000): a. Pollution Abatement (*): b. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) (#): 0 0 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 1

NAVY 3. Installation and Location: M67399 MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 4. Area Const Cost Index 1.29 Blank Page 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 2

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M67399 MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA 9. COST ESTIMATES Item UM Quantity Unit Cost Cost($000) MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER m2 2,871 7,330 (30,903 SF) SF) RESERVE TRAINING CENTER (30,817 NMCI TELECOM ROOM (86 SF) BUILT-IN EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL OPERATING MANUA INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANTI-TERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION SPECIAL COSTS SUPPORTING FACILITIES SUBTOTAL ELECTRICAL UTILITIES MECHANICAL UTILITIES PAVING AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS TANK PARKING APRON AREAS CONTINGENCY (5%) TOTAL CONTRACT COST SIOH (5.7%) SUBTOTAL DESIGN/BUILD - DESIGN COST TOTAL REQUEST ROUNDED TOTAL REQUEST MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 10. Description of Proposed Construction A Reserve Center including: specially constructed weapons storage area (armory), lithium battery storage area, staging areas, classrooms, storage and supply areas, drill hall, administrative spaces, locker and shower rooms, workshops, electrical utilities, and mechanical utilities. Builtin equipment includes: Dock Leveler equipment and exclusive NMCI mechanical and electrical utilities. Technical Operating Manuals will be provided with this facility. Special construction features includes seismic construction features. Electrical utilities include exterior distribution, lighting, transformer, and communications. Mechanical Utilities include water utilities, sewer utilities, energy management system (EMS) controls, and separate HVAC system for NMCI TELECOM room. Paving and site improvements include retention berm, site preparation, m2 m2 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 0515096M 17115 2,863 8 2,174.3 2,148.54 Marine Corps Reserve Training Center P091 8. Project Cost ($000) 11,453 (6,230) (20) (20) (90) (230) (270) (470) 2,510 (190) (140) (450) (1,730) 9,840 490 10,330 590 10,920 390 11,310 11,453 1 Dec 76 1391 Submitted to Congress Page No. 3

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M67399 MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number Marine Corps Reserve Training Center 8. Project Cost ($000) 0515096M 17115 P091 11,453 asphalt parking, concrete sidewalks, fencing and gates, desert landscaping, irrigation, storm drainage, storm water pollution measures and storm water pollution plan. Tank Parking Apron Areas include the track vehicle parking apron as well as the tactical vehicle transition pavement. All sustainable features will be included in the design, development, and construction for the project in accordance with Executive Order 13123 and other laws and executive orders. The construction and siting will comply with DOD Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection Guidance, per UFC 4-010-01 DOD Minimum Anti-Terrorism Standards dated 8 October 2003 for a primary gathering facility. Anti-terrorism/force protection measures include laminated window glazing, special window/door frames, emergency air distribution shut off, mass notification, and other associated construction features. 11. Requirement: 2871 m2 Adequate: Substandard: PROJECT: This project constructs a Reserve Training Center at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) Twentynine Palms, CA for Company D, 4th Tank Battalion. (Current Mission) REQUIREMENT: Adequate Reserve Training Center (RTC)with Vehicle Maintenance Facility (VMF)and access to Tank Training Ranges. CURRENT SITUATION: The existing Reserve Training Center (RTC) in Riverside (Moreno Valley), CA, built in 1960, is dilapidated, inadequate in size and configuration, and lacks a Vehicle Maintenance Facility (VMF). Additionally the RTC does not conform to AT/FP standards due to the close proximity of an adjacent street. Because there are no tank training ranges within close proximity to the RTC, the unit currently maintains its organic vehicles at Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Pendleton, approximately 70 miles distance. With the limited mobile training ranges at MCB Camp Pendleton, the unit is conducting most of its training at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) Twentynine Palms, CA, approximately 95 miles distance from the RTC. These vast distances between MCB Camp Pendleton, MCAGCC Twentynine Palms, and the RTC result in logistical constraints, lost man-hours commuting, and exorbitant operating costs. Furthermore, The March Air Reserve Base Joint Powers Authority, established by a Memorandum of Agreement in 2003, sets forth a plan to construct a Joint Reserve Training Center at the former March Air 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 4

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M67399 MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 0515096M 17115 Marine Corps Reserve Training Center P091 8. Project Cost ($000) 11,453 Force Base. In support of this agreement, Company D will move to MCAGCC Twentynine Palms, CA, while the Navy Reserve Unit Moreno Valley will move to March Air Force Base and construct a joint Navy Marine Corps Reserve Center (NMCRC) with the Long Beach, CA, 3RD ANGLICO Marine Corps Reserve Group. The Memorandum of Agreement also sets forth that the NMCRC Moreno Valley, pursuant to enactment of appropriate legislation, would subsequently be conveyed to the Joint Powers Authority. Construction of an RTC at MCAGCC Twentynine Palms, CA resolves these issues and provides the unit with an adequate facility that adheres to AT/FP standards. Due to funding constraints, a second project, P092, is programmed for FY08 to construct a VMF adjacent to the RTC. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: The ability of Company D to adequately train and retain reservists will continue to be adversely impacted by the existing conditions under which operations are currently conducted. The facilities will continue to deteriorate, resulting high costs for repair and maintenance, and remain inadequate in size and configuration, and fail to meet minimum AT/FP standards. Additionally, the unit will continue spending operating funds and man-hours commuting between the Reserve Training Center, the training areas at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, and Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: 1. Status: (A) Date Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Started 032004 (B) Date 35% Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Complete 092005 (C) Date Design Completed (D) Percent Completed as of SEPTEMBER 2005 092006 10% (E) Percent Completed as of JANUARY 2006 15% (F) Type of Design Contract Design Build (G) Parametric Estimate used to develop cost (H) Energy study/life cycle analysis performed 2. Basis: (A) Standard or Definitive Design: (B) Where Design Was Previously Used: 3. Total Cost (C) = (A) + (B) = (D) + (E) : $300 (A) Production of Plans and Specifications $240 (B) All other Design Costs $60 (C) Total $300 (D) Contract $60 Yes No No N/A 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 5

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M67399 MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 0515096M 17115 Marine Corps Reserve Training Center P091 8. Project Cost ($000) 11,453 (E) In-House $240 4. Contract Award 112006 5. Construction Start 032007 6. Construction Complete 062008 B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: 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. The State Joint Services Reserve Component Facilities Board has reviewed this project for joint use potential. That board determined that unilateral construction was the best alternative to support this mission. Activity POC: Major Howard Smith Phone No: (504) 678-5749 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 6

NAVY 3. Installation and Location: N68469 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 5. Frequency And Type Of Utilization FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 4. Area Const Cost Index 1.02 6. Other Active/Guard/Reserve Installations Within 15 Miles 7. Projects Requested In This Program Cat Code Project Title 15521 Administrative & Boat Storage Facility 8. State Reserve Forces Facilities Board Recommendation 9. Land Acquisition Required 10. Projects Planned In Next Four Years R&M Unfunded Requirement ($000): Cost Design Status Scope ($000) Start Complete 1010 m2 1,924 09/2003 02/2004 P No Title PY Scope None 11. Personnel Strength As Of 30-SEP-05 Authorized: Actual: (Date) (No. of Acres) Cost ($000) PERMANENT GUARD/RESERVE TOTAL OFF ENL CIV TOTAL OFF ENL CIV 12. Reserve Unit Data Strength Unit Designation Authorized Actual 13. Major Equipment and Aircraft Type Authorized Actual 14. Outstanding Pollution and Safety Deficiencies ($000): a. Pollution Abatement (*): b. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) (#): 0 0 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 7

NAVY 3. Installation and Location: N68469 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 4. Area Const Cost Index 1.02 Blank Page 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 8

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N68469 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 9. COST ESTIMATES Item UM Quantity Unit Cost Cost($000) ADMIN & BOAT STORAGE FAC IN m2 1,010 1,140 ANNAPOLIS, MD (10,872 SF) IBU-25 (10,872 SF) BUILT-IN EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL OPERATING MANUA INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUPPORTING FACILITIES SUBTOTAL ELECTRICAL UTILITIES MECHANICAL UTILITIES PAVING AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS SITE PREPARATIONS DEMOLITION CONTINGENCY (5%) TOTAL CONTRACT COST SIOH (5.7%) SUBTOTAL TOTAL REQUEST ROUNDED TOTAL REQUEST MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 10. Description of Proposed Construction Construct a pre-engineered, insulated metal building, concrete pile foundations, purlin supported paneled metal roof, concrete floors, heating and air conditioning, mechanical ventilation, fire protection systems, site utilities, site preparation and paving. This project includes storage area, shop area, dedicated NMCI area, and administrative facility. Work includes demolition of six buildings totaling 721m2, removal of hazardous materials, floor slabs, elevated floors, foundations, utility capping, asphalt pavement demolition and removal. Replace inadequate and deteriorating existing administrative/shops/storage buildings with an adequate pre-engineered steel building and exterior covered boat storage area. This facility will house emergency response water craft and necessary staff associated with the mission. The facility will contain a garage area to house two emergency response water craft on trailers that can be delivered to the Chesapeake Bay within minutes or m2 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 0203176N 15521 1,010 1,040.14 Admin & Boat Storage Fac in Annapolis, MD P344 8. Project Cost ($000) 1,924 (1,050) (10) (50) (30) 600 (40) (80) (120) (60) (300) 1,740 90 1,830 100 1,930 1,930 1,924 11. Requirement: 1010 m2 Adequate: 0 m2 Substandard: 0 m2 PROJECT: 1 Dec 76 1391 Submitted to Congress Page No. 9

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N68469 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA transported to remote locations by tractor trailer. (Current Mission) REQUIREMENT: Adequate administrative/storage/mechanical shops facility to support administrative and operational personnel and six - 34 ft patrol boats, and all CESE equipment organic to the unit. Six permanent staff will occupy and maintain the facility and equipment. In addition the staff will train approximately 80 reservists once a month. Necessary support spaces including formal offices, open office areas, classroom, and necessary storage spaces are incorporated. CURRENT SITUATION: MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 0203176N 15521 Admin & Boat Storage Fac in Annapolis, MD P344 8. Project Cost ($000) 1,924 The current facilities are a collection of old sheet metal and block buildings built from 1943-1984. The buildings are in very poor condition, and are undersized for the current operation, often forcing personnel to work outside in inclement weather and temperatures ranging from 15 F- 100 F. The unit's 27ft patrol craft are being replaced with new 34ft Sea Arc vessels. Currently, no covered storage is available for the patrol vessels leaving them unprotected from the often harsh weather conditions, causing accelerated deterioration of the equipment. Additional time and money must be spent on maintenance of the equipment which impacts mission accomplishment. The Training, Ops and Admin areas do not meet minimal requirements, and are cramped and not convenient to the equipment maintenance shops. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Mission performance will continue to be severely degredated, performed in inadequate, lead paint and asbestos contaminated, inefficient facility, with loss of productivity and higher live cycle maintenance costs. 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: 1. Status: (A) Date Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Started 092003 (B) Date 35% Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Complete 112003 (C) Date Design Completed (D) Percent Completed as of SEPTEMBER 2005 022004 100% (E) Percent Completed as of JANUARY 2006 100% (F) Type of Design Contract Design Bid Build (G) Parametric Estimate used to develop cost (H) Energy study/life cycle analysis performed 2. Basis: (A) Standard or Definitive Design: No No No 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 10

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N68469 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM (B) Where Design Was Previously Used: 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 0203176N 15521 Admin & Boat Storage Fac in Annapolis, MD P344 8. Project Cost ($000) 1,924 3. Total Cost (C) = (A) + (B) = (D) + (E) : $260 (A) Production of Plans and Specifications (B) All other Design Costs $60 $200 (C) Total (D) Contract (E) In-House $260 $200 $60 4. Contract Award 012007 5. Construction Start 032007 6. Construction Complete 032008 B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: CAPT Doyle, PWO NDW East Area certifies that project P344 Inshore Boat Unit-Twenty-Five has been considered for joint use potential. UNILATERAL construction is recommended. Activity POC: Mark Whitson Phone No: 410-293-1057 N/A 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 11

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N68469 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 0203176N 15521 Admin & Boat Storage Fac in Annapolis, MD P344 8. Project Cost ($000) 1,924 Blank Page 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 12

NAVY 3. Installation and Location: N61992 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER ST LOUIS, MISSOURI 6. Other Active/Guard/Reserve Installations Within 15 Miles USAR Training Center, Wood River, IL (30 miles) USAR Training Center, Washington, MO (25 miles) 7. Projects Requested In This Program CatCode Project Title 17115 Adminstrative & Boat Storage Fac 8. State Reserve Forces Facilities Board Recommendation Approved for Unilateral Construction 9. Land Acquisition Required YES 10. Projects Planned In Next Four Years R&M Unfunded Requirement ($000): FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 5. Frequency And Type Of Utilization Five days per week plus one weekend per month 4. Area Const Cost Index 1.11 Scope Cost Design Status 1684MS $4,108 04/05 10/06 P No Title PY Scope None 11. Personnel Strength As Of 30-SEP-05 Authorized: Actual: 13 Oct 2004 (Date) 7 (No. of Acres) Cost ($000) PERMANENT GUARD/RESERVE TOTAL OFF ENL CIV TOTAL OFF ENL CIV 4 1 3 0 71 3 68 0 4 1 3 0 71 3 68 0 12. Reserve Unit Data Strength Unit Designation Authorized Actual INSHORE BOAT UNIT 14 75 75 13. Major Equipment and Aircraft Type Authorized Actual CARGO TRAILER 2 2 ISO CONTAINERS (TRICONS) 20 20 MOBILE ARMORY 2 2 PALLETS FOR BULK LOADING 20 20 SEA ARK PATROL BOAT 34' X 10' 6 6 TRUCKS 9 9 14. Outstanding Pollution and Safety Deficiencies ($000): a. Pollution Abatement (*): b. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) (#): 0 0 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 13

NAVY 3. Installation and Location: N61992 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER ST LOUIS, MISSOURI FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 4. Area Const Cost Index 1.11 Blank Page 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 14

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N61992 10. Description of Proposed Construction This project constructs facilitiess for the reorganized Naval Coastal Warfare Squadrons to meet a new mission. One facility is an administrative facility housing the Inshore Boat Unit (IBU) 14 whose functional space areas include: operational administrative areas, common functional areas, restrooms, lockers, showers, and classrooms, and two- NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER ST LOUIS, MISSOURI 1 Dec 76 1391 9. COST ESTIMATES Item UM Quantity Unit Cost Cost($000) ADMINISTRATIVE & BOAT STORAGE m2 1,684.27 2,970 FACILITY (18,129 SF) IBU-14 ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING (8,094 SF) BOAT MAINT SHOP (2,158 SF) WAREHOUSE, CONTROLLED HUMIDITY (3,301 SF) WASHRACK (999 SF) NMCI INFRASTRUCTURE ROOM (100 SF) BOAT HOLDING AREA (3,477 SF) BUILT-IN EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL OPERATING MANUA INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANTI-TERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION SPECIAL COSTS SUPPORTING FACILITIES SUBTOTAL SPECIAL FOUNDATION FEATURES ELECTRICAL UTILITIES MECHANICAL UTILITIES PAVING AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS SITE PREPARATIONS CONTINGENCY (5%) TOTAL CONTRACT COST SIOH (5.7%) SUBTOTAL DESIGN/BUILD - DESIGN COST TOTAL REQUEST ROUNDED TOTAL REQUEST MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 17115 751.95 200.46 306.69 92.84 9.29 323.04 2,170.53 2,417.52 856.71 697.33 3,400.37 562.03 Administrative & Boat Storage Facility P130 8. Project Cost ($000) 4,108 (1,630) (480) (260) (60) (30) (180) (50) (30) (50) (80) (120) 610 (70) (170) (90) (240) (40) 3,580 180 3,760 210 3,970 140 4,110 4,108 Submitted to Congress Page No. 15

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N61992 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER ST LOUIS, MISSOURI 17115 P130 4,108 story humidity controlled warehouse. A concrete pad and utilities will be provided to support a GFCI pre-fabricated armory. Another fgacility is an amphibious operations and storage facility with attached vehicle/boat maintenance bays and shed storage for boats. These facilities are configured to accept storage and maintenance of collateral equipment. Building systems to include heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; fire alarm and suppression; security; plumbing with restroom facilities; electrical/communications; and architectural finishes. Supporting facilities include: a covered boat/vehicle wash rack; site utilities; POV and Tactical vehicle pavement for parking; and site fencing. Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection has been addressed in accordance with DOD United Facilities Criteria, UFC 4-010-01, AT/FP guidance dated 8 October 2003 with subsequent amendment. Sustainable design features have been incorporated as directed by the command. Construct amphibious operations, administrative, maintenance, and storage facilities with associated utilities and infrastructure for Inshore Boat Unit 14. (Current Mission) REQUIREMENT: MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number Administrative & Boat Storage Facility 11. Requirement: 1684 m2 Adequate: Substandard: PROJECT: 8. Project Cost ($000) Adequate administrative, boat storage and maintenance facililties to support Inshore Boat Unit (IBU) 14's mission readiness requirement for personnel and equipment. IBU-14's Required Operating Capability and Projected Operating Environment (ROC/POE) requires personnel and equipment to be ready for air-deployment with in 24 hours of receiving OPORDER. Relocation of the IBU-14 to Weldon Springs affords proximity to water, a short drive to the deployment airfields at St Louis and Scott AFB, and a real-world training environment for force protection in support of operations in the Mississippi River. (Current Mission) Naval Coastal Warfare Group ONE provides force protection to the fleet through deployment of its highly mobile security forces: Two Mobile Security Squadrons (MSRONs) and four Naval Coastal Warfare Squadrons (NCWS). NCWG-1 is a force of 2500 personnel, with MSRONs located in San Diego and Guam and NCWSs located in San Diego (2), Everett (1), and Seal Beach (11). MSRONs are active duty security forces with deployable detachments. NCWG-1 was historically a reserve force, consisting of Harbor Defense Command Units (HDCU), Mobile Inshroe Undersea Warfare Units (MIUWU), and INSHORE Boat Units (IBU). On April 1, 2003, Commander Surface Forces Pacific (CNSP) directed Commander Naval Coastal Warfare 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 16

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N61992 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER ST LOUIS, MISSOURI MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 17115 Administrative & Boat Storage Facility P130 8. Project Cost ($000) 4,108 Group ONE (COMNCWGONE) to merge NCWG-1 with Mobile Security Group ONE, as NCWG-1, and consolidate its subordinate units. This reduces the total number of direct reporting units to COMNCWGONE from 24 to six. This process was accomplished by the stand-up of squadrons. NCW units provide force protection and seaward security during expeditionary warfare operations to ensure uninterrupted flow of strategic cargo and units to combatant commanders. HDCUs are upgrading to become the headquarters element of the NCWS and immediate superior in charge (ISIC) for deployments, command, control, communication, computer and intelligence, and operational support to subordinate units (MIUWUs and IBUs). CURRENT SITUATION: There is insufficient space at NMCRC, St Louis for training, maintenance and storage of TOA and boats, and lay-down of surveillance equipment. IBU-14 is an operational and commissioned unit, reporting to NCWS-34 based at Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, CA, and has been mobilized in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), deploying overseas to Kuwait. Upon return from OIF, IBU-14 is in the process of doubling in personnel with an increase in boats, from two to six and an increase in boat size. The Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit (MIUWU-112) has been forced to provide administrative and operational space for IBU-14 (a unit doubling in size), cramping them into an even smaller space. There is no room at NMCRC St Louis to accommodate the growth with facilities and lay down requirements for equipments because of the St Louis airport expansion. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: The lack of adequate facilities to house IBU-14 adequately will result in a failure to meet operational readiness and mission training requirements. This is because the TOA equipment cannot be sent to units with inadequate facilities. 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: 1. Status: (A) Date Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Started 042005 (B) Date 35% Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Complete 122005 (C) Date Design Completed (D) Percent Completed as of SEPTEMBER 2005 102006 10% (E) Percent Completed as of JANUARY 2006 15% (F) Type of Design Contract Design Build (G) Parametric Estimate used to develop cost (H) Energy study/life cycle analysis performed Yes No 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 17

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N61992 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER ST LOUIS, MISSOURI MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 2. Basis: (A) Standard or Definitive Design: (B) Where Design Was Previously Used: 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 17115 Administrative & Boat Storage Facility P130 8. Project Cost ($000) 4,108 3. Total Cost (C) = (A) + (B) = (D) + (E) : $160 (A) Production of Plans and Specifications (B) All other Design Costs $120 $40 (C) Total (D) Contract (E) In-House $160 $40 $120 4. Contract Award 122006 5. Construction Start 062007 6. Construction Complete 032008 B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: The Director of Naval Reserve certifies that this project has been considered for joint use potential. Unilateral Construction is recommended. The State Joint Services Reserve Component Facilities Board has reviewed this project for joint use potential. That board determined that unilateral construction was the best alternative to support this mission. Activity POC: Capt. Thomas J. Karnowski Phone No: (619) 279-4824 No 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 18

NAVY 3. Installation and Location: N61998 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER OMAHA, NEBRASKA 6. Other Active/Guard/Reserve Installations Within 15 Miles NMCRC OMAHA, NE (11 miles) USAR FREMONT, NE (39 miles) USAR LINCOLN, NE (44 miles) NRC LINCOLN, NE (59 miles) 7. Projects Requested In This Program CatCode Project Title 17115 Navy Reserve Center R&M Unfunded Requirement ($000): Scope 1393MS 8. State Reserve Forces Facilities Board Recommendation Approved for Unilateral Construction. 9. Land Acquisition Required YES 10. Projects Planned In Next Four Years FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 4. Area Const Cost Index.98 5. Frequency And Type Of Utilization Normal administration five days per week, with a two-day training assembly 2 or 3 times per month Cost Design Status $5,160 08/05 09/06 P No Title PY Scope None 11. Personnel Strength As Of 30-SEP-05 Authorized: Actual: 14 Apr 2005 (Date) 5 (No. of Acres) Cost ($000) PERMANENT GUARD/RESERVE TOTAL OFF ENL CIV TOTAL OFF ENL CIV 16 2 14 0 241 108 133 0 16 2 14 0 395 95 300 0 12. Reserve Unit Data Strength Unit Designation Authorized Actual NCHB 14 AIR CARGO COMPANY NMCB 15 DET 0515 NMCC 15 DET 0415 NR CDS 22 DET C NR COMUSNAVEUR DET 318 NR LINCOLN TRAN UNIT NR NEAT UNIT 218 NR NPS TRANG UNIT 1162 NR NPS TRNG UNIT 1154 NR OHSU DALLAS DET R NR OHSU DALLAS DET S NR PHIB CB 1 DET 216 NR SURGE MAIN PILOT 205 NR USSTRATCOM JIC 0118 NR USSTRATCOM/JI5 DET 1362 NR USSTRATEGIC COMMD 0118 NR VOLTRAUNIT 1809 NR VOLTRAUNIT 1810 2 0 22 1 13 0 9 0 0 0 1 2 21 20 14 17 0 0 21 45 34 17 29 26 9 20 22 20 23 20 0 46 31 24 7 23 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 19

NAVY 3. Installation and Location: N61998 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER OMAHA, NEBRASKA NR VTU SUPPLY 1662 SSB 2 FUE COMPANY F FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 4. Area Const Cost Index.98 13. Major Equipment and Aircraft Type Authorized Actual VEHICLE 3 3 14. Outstanding Pollution and Safety Deficiencies ($000): a. Pollution Abatement (*): b. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) (#): 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 20

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N61998 10. Description of Proposed Construction Construct a facility with areas to include space for offices, computer training classrooms, medical storage area, conference room, toilets and showers, general storage, and assembly area. Technical manuals for all systems will be provided as part of this project. Supporting facilities include roads, parking areas for organizational and privately owned vehicles, sidewalks, area lighting, utility services, storm water runoff collection, and landscaping. Parking area to be asphaltic concrete surface on a stabilized aggregate base. The project will be a replacement for NRC Omaha, and will be built on Offutt Air Force Base and will utilize joint spaces on base. NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER OMAHA, NEBRASKA This project will construct a new single story facility on Offutt Air Force Base. The relocation onto Offutt Air Force Base will save space, consolidate staff positions, and save maintenance and service costs. The 1 Dec 76 1391 9. COST ESTIMATES Item UM Quantity Unit Cost Cost($000) NAVY RESERVE CENTER (15,000 SF) m2 1,393.5 2,960 CONSTRUCT RESERVE TRAINING BUILDING (15,000 SF) BUILT-IN EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL OPERATING MANUA INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANTI-TERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION SUPPORTING FACILITIES SUBTOTAL ELECTRICAL UTILITIES MECHANICAL UTILITIES PAVING AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS SITE PREPARATIONS CONTINGENCY (5%) TOTAL CONTRACT COST SIOH (5.7%) SUBTOTAL DESIGN/BUILD - DESIGN COST TOTAL REQUEST ROUNDED TOTAL REQUEST MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM m2 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 17115 Navy Reserve Center P085 1,393.5 1,781.34 11. Requirement: 1355 m2 Adequate: Substandard: PROJECT: 8. Project Cost ($000) 5,160 (2,480) (150) (40) (250) (40) 1,530 (200) (170) (340) (820) 4,490 220 4,710 270 4,980 180 5,160 5,160 Submitted to Congress Page No. 21

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N61998 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER OMAHA, NEBRASKA location will help fulfill the NAV2030 directive to be located behind a DOD fence line. The location allow for use of administrative and quality of life spaces as well as common spaces on Offutt Air Force Base for joint mission training exercises. The location is also located on a military installation with available bachelor and family housing as well as temporary quarters. (Current Mission) REQUIREMENT: Adequate facilities to conduct training and administration of Navy Reserve units. CURRENT SITUATION: NMCRC Omaha was built in 1969 and is overcrowded and inadequate to meet the mission needs of both the Navy and Marine Corps simultaneously. Currently one-half of the Navy reserve units drill on Offutt AFB, and all the Navy reserve units utilize Offutt AFB for meals. NMCRC Omaha is located next to a College who is currently licensed to use the parking lot during the week. The college has shown interest in acquiring the building if we ever choose to vacate the premises. The Marine staff is in the process of a joint project with the Army Reserve in the City of Omaha. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM The Reserve Center will continue to operate in spaces that are inadequate due to size and age which adversely effects the training of the Navy Reservists. We will continue to spend higher costs in maintenance and services for the existing facility due to age of the facility. 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: 1. Status: (A) Date Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Started 082005 (B) Date 35% Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Complete 022006 (C) Date Design Completed (D) Percent Completed as of SEPTEMBER 2005 092006 3% (E) Percent Completed as of JANUARY 2006 10% (F) Type of Design Contract Design Build (G) Parametric Estimate used to develop cost (H) Energy study/life cycle analysis performed 2. Basis: (A) Standard or Definitive Design: (B) Where Design Was Previously Used: 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 17115 Navy Reserve Center P085 8. Project Cost ($000) 5,160 3. Total Cost (C) = (A) + (B) = (D) + (E) : $350 (A) Production of Plans and Specifications $200 No No No 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 22

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N61998 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER OMAHA, NEBRASKA MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 17115 Navy Reserve Center P085 8. Project Cost ($000) 5,160 (B) All other Design Costs $150 (C) Total (D) Contract (E) In-House $350 $250 $100 4. Contract Award 122006 5. Construction Start 022007 6. Construction Complete 062008 B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: The Director of Naval Reserve centers certifies that this project has been considered for joint use potential. Unilateral construction is recommended. The State Joint Services Reserve Component Facilities Board has reviewed this project for joint use potential. That board determined that unilateral construction was the best alternative to support this mission. Activity POC: Debra L. Ladd Phone No: (847) 688-3767 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 23

NAVY FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N61998 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE CENTER OMAHA, NEBRASKA MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 17115 Navy Reserve Center P085 8. Project Cost ($000) 5,160 Blank Page 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 24

NAVY 3. Installation and Location: MAG 49 DET B OPS STEWART AF BASE, NEW YORK 6. Other Active/Guard/Reserve Installations Within 15 Miles 411th Engineers USAR Raz Avenue, New Windsor, NY 12553 7. Projects Requested In This Program Cat Code Project Title 44135 Contingency Aviation Support Equip Storage 8. State Reserve Forces Facilities Board Recommendation Not applicable 9. Land Acquisition Required NO R&M Unfunded Requirement ($000): FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 4. Area Const Cost Index 0 5. Frequency And Type Of Utilization Five dats a week for permanent staff and one weekend a month by drilling Reservists Cost Design Status Scope ($000) Start Complete 2676 m2 1,834 01/2004 12/2004 (Date) (No. of Acres) 10. Projects Planned In Next Four Years Cost P No Title PY Scope ($000) 047 Bachelor Enlisted Quarters 2010 16,032 11. Personnel Strength As Of 30-SEP-05 Authorized: Actual: M03042 PERMANENT GUARD/RESERVE TOTAL OFF ENL CIV TOTAL OFF ENL CIV 88 8 79 1 208 16 192 0 93 7 85 1 222 14 208 0 12. Reserve Unit Data Strength Unit Designation Authorized Actual MA-49, MAG-49, 4th MAW 296 315 13. Major Equipment and Aircraft Type Authorized Actual Avionics Vans 223 223 14. Outstanding Pollution and Safety Deficiencies ($000): a. Pollution Abatement (*): b. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) (#): 0 0 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 25

NAVY 3. Installation and Location: MAG 49 DET B OPS STEWART AF BASE, NEW YORK FY 2007 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION M03042 4. Area Const Cost Index 0 Blank Page 1 Dec 76 1390 Submitted to Congress Page No. 26

MARINE CORPS FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M03042 MAG 49 DET B OPS STEWART AF BASE, NEW YORK 10. Description of Proposed Construction Pre-engineered metal building for the storage of Mobile Facility Vans (vans) and Special Equipment (SE). The building will be situated on the existing van pad and will enclose the existing latrine (building 303) within the new structure. The new building will have an interior clear height of 24 feet and will include (3) 24 foot wide overhead doors. The required clear span of 120 feet will dictate a pre-engineered building with a rigid frame structural system. The new facility will require various utility systems including electric, mechanical, fire protection, water and sewer, and site improvements for access. This project constructs a pre-engineered 120 ft x 240 ft metal building for storage of existing Contingency Aviation Support Equipment. (Current Mission) 9. COST ESTIMATES Item UM Quantity Unit Cost Cost($000) MC RESERVE CTR AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIP m2 2,675.5 1,200 STORAGE (28,799 SF) VAN PAD COVER (28,799 SF) BUILT-IN EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL OPERATING MANUA INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUPPORTING FACILITIES SUBTOTAL SPECIAL FOUNDATION FEATURES ELECTRICAL UTILITIES MECHANICAL UTILITIES PAVING AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS SITE PREPARATIONS CONTINGENCY (5%) TOTAL CONTRACT COST SIOH (5.7%) SUBTOTAL DESIGN/BUILD - DESIGN COST TOTAL REQUEST ROUNDED TOTAL REQUEST MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM m2 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 0505096M 44135 2,675.5 382.3 MC Reserve Ctr Aviation Support Equip Storage P200 11. Requirement: 2676 m2 Adequate: Substandard: PROJECT: 8. Project Cost ($000) 1,834 (1,020) (150) (20) (10) 390 (150) (40) (40) (40) (120) 1,590 80 1,670 100 1,770 60 1,830 1,834 1 Dec 76 1391 Submitted to Congress Page No. 27

MARINE CORPS FY 2007 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M03042 MAG 49 DET B OPS STEWART AF BASE, NEW YORK REQUIREMENT: This project was necessitated to preserve and maintain the long term adequate controlled storage for 4th Marine Aircraft Wing's (4th MAW) Rotary Wing Combined Contingency Support Package (RWCCSP) and the C-130 Peculiar Contingency Support Package (PCSP). The RWCCSP and PCSP include over 500 pieces of support equipment (SE) and mobile maintenance facility (MMF) vans valued at $30.5 million. CURRENT SITUATION: The long-term adequate controlled storage for 4th Marine Aircraft Wing's (4th MAW) Rotary Wing Combined Contingency Support Package (RWCCSP) and the C-130 Peculiar Contingency Support Package (PCSP) is a vital part of the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 49 (MA-49) mission. Currently, all the mobile maintenance facility (MMF) vans and a portion of the support equipment (SE) are stored outdoors along the flight line and in vehicle parking lots exposed to the elements. The remaining SE is stored on the hangar deck of the corrosion control hangar, which the Base Fire Department has given temporary approval until this project can be completed. The vans stored in the elements have suffered substantial degradation of all surfaces, to include chipped and pealing paint, corrosion, as well as environmental restrictions placed on the vans due to the type of paint utilized on many of the vans. MA-49 does not have the manpower required to maintain the vans while they remain exposed to the elements. Construction of this building will alleviate these issues and significantly enhance the readiness level of the contingency support packages. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: As a result of the long-term outdoor exposure, degradation and deterioration of the MMF vans and SE will continue. Overall equipment readiness levels will decline and mission essential equipment will require exorbitant man-hours to maintain in a near impossible effort. 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: 1. Status: (A) Date Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Started 012004 (B) Date 35% Design or Parametric Cost Estimate Complete 062004 (C) Date Design Completed (D) Percent Completed as of SEPTEMBER 2005 122004 5% (E) Percent Completed as of JANUARY 2006 15% (F) Type of Design Contract Design Build (G) Parametric Estimate used to develop cost (H) Energy study/life cycle analysis performed 2. Basis: MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 4. Project Title 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 0505096M 44135 MC Reserve Ctr Aviation Support Equip Storage P200 8. Project Cost ($000) 1,834 No No 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress Page No. 28