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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FY 2004 BUDGET ESTIMATES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION NAVAL AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION DATA Submitted to Congress February 2003

FY 2004 Military Construction Program Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Summary of Locations State/Country Auth of Approp Request Approp Request Inside The United States ($000) ($000) CALIFORNIA 15,973 15,973 VIRGINIA 9,497 9,497 Subtotal 25,470 25,470 Various Locations Various Locations 2,562 2,562 Subtotal 2,562 2,562 Total - FY 2004 Military Construction 28,032 28,032 Page No. 1

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FY 2004 Military Construction Program Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Index Of Locations For Navy and Marines Auth of Approp Approp Proj Request Request Page State/Country No. Location ($000) ($000) No. CALIFORNIA VIRGINIA Inside The United States NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 737 C-40 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR 15,973 15,973 17 Subtotal 15,973 15,973 Total - CALIFORNIA 15,973 15,973 MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 518 MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER 9,497 9,497 23 Subtotal 9,497 9,497 Total - VIRGINIA 9,497 9,497 Total - Inside The United States 25,470 25,470 Various Locations 504 PLANNING AND DESIGN 2,562 2,562 27 Total - Various Locations 2,562 2,562 Total - FY 2004 Military Construction Program 28,032 28,032 Page No. 3

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FY 2004 Military Construction Program Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Index Of Locations For Navy Only Auth of Approp Approp Proj Request Request Page State/Country No. Location ($000) ($000) No. CALIFORNIA Inside The United States NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 737 C-40 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR 15,973 15,973 17 Subtotal 15,973 15,973 Total - CALIFORNIA 15,973 15,973 Total - Inside The United States 15,973 15,973 Various Locations 504 PLANNING AND DESIGN 2,562 2,562 27 Total - Various Locations 2,562 2,562 Total - FY 2004 Military Construction Program 18,535 18,535 Page No. 5

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FY 2004 Military Construction Program Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Index Of Locations For Marines Only Auth of Approp Approp Proj Request Request Page State/Country No. Location ($000) ($000) No. VIRGINIA Inside The United States MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 518 MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER 9,497 9,497 23 Subtotal 9,497 9,497 Total - VIRGINIA 9,497 9,497 Total - Inside The United States 9,497 9,497 Total - FY 2004 Military Construction Program 9,497 9,497 Page No. 7

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FY 2004 Military Construction Program Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Mission Status Index Proj Cost Mission Installation/Location No. Project Title ($000) Status CALIFORNIA NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA VIRGINIA MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA Inside The United States 737 C-40 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR 15,973 Current 518 MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER 9,497 Current Various Locations Various Locations VARIOUS LOCATIONS 504 PLANNING AND DESIGN 2,562 Current Page No. 9

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FY 2004 Military Construction Program Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Installation Index DD1390 Installation Location PageNo. C MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 21 S NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 13 Page No. 11

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1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location 4. Area Constr. NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND Cost Index SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 1.19 5. Frequency And Type Of Utilization Five days a week plus three drill weekends a month 6. Other Active/Guard/Reserve Installations Within 15 Miles Naval Reserve Readiness Command Region Nineteen Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center San Diego 7. Projects Requested In This Program Category Cost Design Status Code Project Title Scope ($000) Start Complete 211.05 C-40 HANGAR (210,015 SF) 19,511 m2 15,973 11/01 03/04 8. State Reserve Forces Facilities Board Recommendation Facilities identified in Item 7 have been examined by the State Forces Facilities Board for possible joint use/expansion. The Board Recommends approval for construction. 14 Mar 2002 (Date) 9. Land Acquisition Required None N/A (Number Of Acres) 10. Projects Planned In Next Four Years Cost Project No Title PY Scope ($000) NONE R&M Unfunded Requirement ($000): $ 879 DD FORM 1 DEC 76 1390S Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 13

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location 4. Area Constr. NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND Cost Index SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 1.19 11. Personnel Strength As Of 6/30/01 Permanent Total Officer Enlisted Civilian Guard/Reserve Total Officer Enlisted Civilian Authorized 543 79 464 19 1745 547 1198 0 Actual 533 79 454 19 1786 571 1215 0 12. Reserve Unit Data Strength Unit Designation Authorized Actual VS41 40 39 COMCAMGRUPACDET 13 29 FPLEPSU 0194 40 129 NASTKAIRWARCEN 0194 30 29 AIRPACSUPPLY 0294 32 60 HELPSUPPRON 85 126 108 CVSOUTHWEST 0294 117 162 CVSOUTHWEST 0194 14 74 TACSUPPCEN 1294 26 44 NAVAIRWINGSPAC 0194 18 15 FIT/AEWWINGPAC 194 3 2 NAVAIRPAC 0194 77 66 TACTICAL SQUADRON 1194 59 47 TACTICAL SQUADRON 1294 60 46 COMTACGRUONE 0194 11 7 FLELOGSUPPRON 57 194 149 FITRONCOMP 13 108 23 HELOCOMSUPSPECSQ 5 138 108 AMAWMAG 46 27 30 C-9 (WILL TRANSITION TO C-40) 4 4 HH-60 8 8 UH-3H 9 9 F-5 (at NAS FALLON) 23 23 MOBASCONTGRP 9494 0 0 SECGRUSANDIEGO 58 66 VOLTRAUNIT 9494 0 85 NAVAIRSYS 1194 9 7 NADEO 0294 61 47 DD FORM 1 DEC 76 1390S Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 14

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location 4. Area Constr. NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND Cost Index SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 1.19 VTU AIRSYSCOM 1194 0 0 USSSTRATCOMJIC 0219 31 33 NAVSPECWARINTEL 0194 30 27 CINCPACFLTINTEL 0194 78 93 NCIS 2794 16 10 DIAHQ 1194 11 18 JICPAC 0794 65 56 VTU INTELLIGENCE 121 32 60 OFFICENOFNAVINTEL 0194 45 45 FLTINTELTRNG CTR 0194 29 29 NMCSDODET F 0 32 NMORASANDIEGO 1994 19 25 SECGRU VTU SAN DIEGO 0 12 JOINTFORAIRCMPNTCMDR 0 12 RECORD REVIEW NASNORIS 0 44 13. Major Equipment And Aircraft Type Authorized Actual C-9 (will transition to C-40's) 4 4 HH-60 8 8 UH-3H 9 9 F-5 (at NAS Fallon) 23 23 DD FORM 1 DEC 76 1390S Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 15

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1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N09296 4. Project Title NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND C-40 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 8. Project Cost 0505196N 211.05 737 15,973 317 9. COST ESTIMATES Item U/M Quantity Unit Cost Cost ($000) C-40 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR (210,015 SF) m2 19,511-12,380 MAINTENANCE HANGER - TYPE II (HIGH BAY) (36,016 SF) m2 3,346 2,477 (8,290) AIRCRAFT PARKING APRON (165,000 SF) m2 15,329 108 (1,670) AIRCRAFT PARTS & SEAT STORAGE (8,999 SF) m2 836 1,034 (860) BUILT-IN EQUIPMENT LS - - (50) SPECIAL COSTS LS - - (950) INFORMATION SYSTEMS LS - - (170) TECHNICAL OPERATING MANUALS LS - - (60) ANTI-TERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION LS - - (330) SUPPORTING FACILITIES LS - - 1,480 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION FEATURES LS - - (270) ELECTRICAL UTILITIES LS - - (240) MECHANICAL UTILITIES LS - - (180) PAVING AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS LS - - (360) DEMOLITION LS - - (430) -------- SUBTOTAL - - - 13,860 Contingency (5.0%) - - - 690 -------- TOTAL CONTRACT COST - - - 14,550 Supervision Inspection & Overhead (6.0%) - - - 870 -------- SUBTOTAL - - - 15,420 DESIGN BUILD DESIGN COST LS - - 553 -------- TOTAL REQUEST - - - 15,973 EQUIPMENT FROM OTHER APPROPRIATIONS - - (NON-ADD) - 10. Description of Proposed Construction Steel-framed Aircraft Maintenance Hangar (modified Type II - High Bay, with overhead maintenance bay interior clear height of approximately 15.24 meters (50 feet)), Aircraft Parts and Seats Storage Facility, and Aircraft Parking Apron; other primary facility costs include special costs (sound attenuation for Squadron admin/crew and equipment areas, seismic construction, wash water collection, and additional hangar height (Continued On DD 1391C) DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391 Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 17

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N09296 NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 4. Project Title 7. Project Number C-40 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR 737 317 (...continued) requirement), telecommunications, built-in equipment (elevator), and anti-terrorism/force protection features. Supporting facilities include special construction features (city traffic mitigation), outside communication lines, electrical and mechanical utilities, paving and site improvements, demolition of the existing structurally inadequate parking apron. Sustainable principles will be integrated into the design, development, and construction of the project in accordance with Executive Order 13123 and other laws and Executive Orders. 11. Requirement: 19,511 m2 Adequate: 0 m2 Substandard: 0 m2 PROJECT: This project constructs an Aircraft Maintenance Hangar (modified Type II / High Bay) to accommodate the new C-40 aircraft. (Current mission) REQUIREMENT: Adequate, efficiently configured Aircraft Maintenance Hangar (modified Type II - High Bay), with an overhead maintenance bay interior clear height of approximately 15.24 meters (50 feet), is required to support aircraft maintenance functions for the new C-40 aircraft. CURRENT SITUATION: The existing Aircraft Maintenance Hangar was built in the 1940's. The hangar interior area only allows access of the current C-9 aircraft with minimal interior clearance; the tail of a C-9 must be lowered to gain access to the hangar. The hangar will not physically accommodate the C-40 aircraft, whose wingspan and tail height exceed that of the C-9 by 20 feet and 14 feet, respectively. Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Seven (VR-57) at Naval Air Station, North Island, currently shares the facility with Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Three Zero (VRC-30), an active duty squadron. Expanding the existing facility to obtain proper height clearance is not economically feasible, and there is no other existing space aboard Naval Air Station North Island that can accommodate the requirement. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: If this project is not constructed, the mission performance of VR-57 will be significantly degraded. Aircraft maintenance operations will be hampered, affecting the readiness of the Squadron to respond to flight DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 18

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N09296 NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 4. Project Title 7. Project Number C-40 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR 737 317 (...continued) requirements. The existing hangar lacks sufficient space to adequately perform maintenance on C-40 aircraft, and cannot be economically renovated or modernized to satisfy the requirement. 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: (Parametric estimates have been used to develop project costs. Project design conforms to Part II of Military Handbook 1190, Facility Planning and Design guide) (1) Status: (A) Date Design Started... 11/01 (B) Date Design 35% Complete... 08/03 (C) Date Design Complete... 03/04 (D) Percent Complete As Of September 2002... 2% (E) Percent Complete As Of January 2003... 2% (F) Type of Design Contract... Design Build (G) Parametric Estimate used to develop cost... Yes (H) Energy study/life-cycle analysis performed... Yes (2) Basis: (A) Standard or Definitive Design: No (B) Where Design Was Most Recently Used: N/A (3) Total Cost (C) = (A) + (B) Or (D) + (E): (A) Production of Plans and Specifications... 432 (B) All Other Design Costs... 144 (C) Total... 576 (D) Contract... 144 (E) In-House... 432 (4) Contract Award... 12/03 (5) Construction Start... 03/04 (6) Construction Completion... 09/05 B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE. DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 19

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N09296 NAVAL AIR RESERVE NORTH ISLAND SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 4. Project Title 7. Project Number C-40 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR 737 317 (...continued) JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: The Director of Naval Reserve certifies that this project has been considered for joint use potential. Unilateral construction is recommended. The reason for this recommendation is: 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: MR. JERRY PATNOAD Phone No: (504) 678-5072 DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 20

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location 4. Area Constr. MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER Cost Index CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 0.98 5. Frequency And Type Of Utilization Five days a week plus three drill weekends a month. 6. Other Active/Guard/Reserve Installations Within 15 Miles Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center, Maryland Dahlgren Naval Surface Warfare Center, Virginia Fort Belvoir, Army Base, Virginia Alexandria Coast Gueard, Virginia Davidson Aviation, Army Base, Virginia Fort AP Hill, Army Base, Virginia Det 1, Sup Co., Rations Co. 4th Sup Bn, Surg Co. WA, DC 4th Civil Affairs Grp; Counter Int'l/HUMINT, WA, DC Andrews AFB, MD HQ, H$S CO., Eng Spt Co, 4th Cmbt Eng Bn, Baltimore, MD Det 1, H & S Co. 4th LAR Bn, Ft. Detrick, MD 7. Projects Requested In This Program Category Cost Design Status Code Project Title Scope ($000) Start Complete 171.15 RESERVE CENTER (43,777 SF) 4,067 m2 9,497 11/01 01/04 8. State Reserve Forces Facilities Board Recommendation Facilities identified in item 7 have been examined by the State Forces Facilities Board for unilateral use. The Board recommends approval for unilateral construction. 02APR2002 (Date) 9. Land Acquisition Required NONE N/A (Number Of Acres) 10. Projects Planned In Next Four Years Cost Project No Title PY Scope ($000) NONE R&M Unfunded Requirement ($000): $ 3,500 DD FORM 1 DEC 76 1390S Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 21

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 GUARD AND RESERVE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location 4. Area Constr. MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER Cost Index CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 0.98 11. Personnel Strength As Of 05 May 2002 Permanent Total Officer Enlisted Civilian Guard/Reserve Total Officer Enlisted Civilian Authorized 23 3 21 0 210 13 197 0 Actual 25 3 23 0 220 13 207 0 12. Reserve Unit Data Strength Unit Designation Authorized Actual Delta Company 4th LA Bn 203 215 Combat Intelligence /HUMINT Co. 30 30 13. Major Equipment And Aircraft Type Authorized Actual Light Armored Vehicle (LA)-25" 14 14 Gun LAV - Launcher 2 2 LAV - Retriever 1 1 LAV - Command and Control 1 1 LAV - Mortar 2 2 LAV - Anti-Tank 4 4 5-ton Trucks 2 2 Highly Mobile Multi Purpose 2 2 wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) Mil Van 1 1 DD FORM 1 DEC 76 1390S Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 22

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M47325 4. Project Title MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA CENTER 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 8. Project Cost 0206496M 171.15 518 9,497 317 9. COST ESTIMATES Item U/M Quantity Unit Cost Cost ($000) MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER (43,777 SF) m2 4,067-6,270 RESERVE TRAINING BUILDING (38,169 SF) m2 3,546 1,245 (4,410) VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FACILITY (5,608 SF) m2 521 1,802 (940) BUILT-IN EQUIPMENT LS - - (620) TECHNICAL OPERATING MANUALS LS - - (60) INFORMATION SYSTEMS LS - - (240) SUPPORTING FACILITIES LS - - 1,960 ELECTRICAL UTILITIES LS - - (200) MECHANICAL UTILITIES LS - - (140) PAVING AND SITE IMPROVEMENT LS - - (1,060) SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION FEATURES LS - - (200) DEMOLITION LS - - (200) ANTI-TERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION LS - - (160) -------- SUBTOTAL - - - 8,230 Contingency (5.0%) - - - 410 -------- TOTAL CONTRACT COST - - - 8,640 Supervision Inspection & Overhead (6.0%) - - - 520 -------- SUBTOTAL - - - 9,160 DESIGN BUILD DESIGN COST LS - - 337 -------- TOTAL REQUEST - - - 9,497 EQUIPMENT FROM OTHER APPROPRIATIONS - - (NON-ADD) - 10. Description of Proposed Construction Project will construct a Reserve Training Center and Vehicle Maintenance Center with structural steel frame, brick veneer, sloped metal roof system, reinforced concrete slab-on-grade, and includes heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), electrical and fire protection systems, utilities, Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection, paving and site improvements, perimeter fence, and landscaping. Buildings 26145, 26146 and 26148 will be demolished. Built-in equipment includes an overhead crane, energy monitoring and control system, lockers, lube station, compressed air system, and a bay exhaust system. Special construction (Continued On DD 1391C) DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391 Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 23

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M47325 MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 4. Project Title 7. Project Number MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER 518 317 (...continued) feature includes pile foundation. The project also constructs a combat vehicle maintenance facility, an armory, tactical vehicle parking, supply storage, and required support spaces with structural steel frame, brick veneer, sloped metal roof system, reinforced concrete slab-on-grade, pile foundation, HVAC, electrical and fire protection. Sustainable principles will be included into the design, development, and construction of the project in accordance with Executive Order 13123 and other laws and executive orders. 11. Requirement: 4,067 m2 Adequate: 0 m2 Substandard: 0 m2 PROJECT: Construct a Marine Corps Reserve Training Center and Vehicle Maintenance Facility at Camp Upshur, Marine Corps Base (MCB) Quantico, VA for Company D, 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Battalion, 4th Marine Division, and the Counter Intelligence/Human Intelligence Team (CIT). (Current mission) REQUIREMENT: Adequate facilities are required to support the training, recruiting, administration and maintenance of a Marine Corps Reserve LAR company and its Light Assault Vehicles (LAR), as well as other vehicles and organic equipment, and CIT and its equipment. Parking and maintenance capability are also required. CURRENT SITUATION: D Company, 4th LAR Battalion occupies WWII Quonset huts (Q-huts) at Camp Upshur aboard MCB Quantico, Virginia. These aged facilities are inadequate and inefficient for training and supporting on-board reservists. Existing facilities are deteriorated beyond the parameters of cost effective renovation and are beginning to adversely affect the unit's mission accomplishment. The reservists' mission is being compromised due to the Marines spending much of their valuable training time dealing with miscellaneous maintenance problems instead of training. For example, the power lines have poor insulation, and, during times of high humidity, the lights and phones regularly go out of service. When it rains, many buildings get flooded. The metal Q-Huts are very rusted, and Marines spend time fixing rusty areas in order to avoid rain leaking into the building. In addition to this, a company of reserve combat engineers has staged their equipment at Camp Upshur and regularly trains at the site. DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 24

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M47325 MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 4. Project Title 7. Project Number MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER 518 317 (...continued) Also, the Counter Intelligence/Human Intelligence Team, presently located in closet-sized spaces aboard Anacostia Naval Base is relocating to Camp Upshur, in order to enhance its training environment. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Company D, 4th LAR will continue to train aboard MCB Quantico, but will be forced to maintain the LAVs under austere conditions in inadequate facilities, further degrading operational readiness and combat capabilities. 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: (Parametric estimates have been used to develop project costs. Project design conforms to Part II of Military Handbook 1190, Facility Planning and Design guide) (1) Status: (A) Date Design Started... 11/01 (B) Date Design 35% Complete... 04/03 (C) Date Design Complete... 01/04 (D) Percent Complete As Of September 2002... 2% (E) Percent Complete As Of January 2003... 2% (F) Type of Design Contract... Design Build (G) Parametric Estimate used to develop cost... Yes (H) Energy study/life-cycle analysis performed... Yes (2) Basis: (A) Standard or Definitive Design: No (B) Where Design Was Most Recently Used: N/A (3) Total Cost (C) = (A) + (B) Or (D) + (E): (A) Production of Plans and Specifications... 256 (B) All Other Design Costs... 86 (C) Total... 342 (D) Contract... 86 (E) In-House... 256 (4) Contract Award... 11/03 (5) Construction Start... 01/04 DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 25

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: M47325 MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER CAMP UPSHUR QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 4. Project Title 7. Project Number MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER 518 317 (...continued) (6) Construction Completion... 07/05 B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE. JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: The Dir. Land Use & Military Construction Branch, Installations & Logistics Dept., HQ, Marine Corps certifies that this project has been considered for joint use potential. Unilateral construction is recommended. The reason for this recommendation is: 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: RON SHATZ Phone No: 610-595-0553 DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 26

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N64480 4. Project Title VARIOUS LOCATIONS PLANNING AND DESIGN 317 5. Program Element 6. Category Code 7. Project Number 8. Project Cost 0505096N 010.00 504 2,562 9. COST ESTIMATES Item U/M Quantity Unit Cost Cost ($000) PLANNING AND DESIGN LS - - 2,560 -------- SUBTOTAL - - - 2,560 Contingency (0.0%) - - - - -------- TOTAL CONTRACT COST - - - 2,560 Supervision Inspection & Overhead (0.0%) - - - - -------- SUBTOTAL - - - 2,560 ROUNDING ADJUSTMENT LS - - 2 -------- TOTAL REQUEST - - - 2,562 EQUIPMENT FROM OTHER APPROPRIATIONS - - (NON-ADD) - 10. Description of Proposed Construction Funds to be utilized under Title 10 USC 18233(e) for architectural and engineering services and construction design in connection with military construction projects including regular program projects, unspecified minor construction, emergency construction, land appraisals, and special projects as directed. Engineering investigations, such as field surveys and foundation exploration, will be undertaken as necessary. 11. Requirement: LS Adequate: LS Substandard: LS PROJECT: All projects in a military construction program presented for approval must be based on sound engineering and the best cost data available. For this reason, design is initiated to establish project estimates in advance of program submittal to the Congress. Based on this preliminary design, final plans and specifications are then prepared. These costs for architectural and engineering services and construction design are not provided for in the construction project cost estimates except in those where Design/Build contracting method is used. (Current mission) REQUIREMENT: CURRENT SITUATION: (Continued On DD 1391C) DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391 Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 27

1. Component 2. Date FY 2004 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NAVY 2/3/03 3. Installation and Location/UIC: N64480 VARIOUS LOCATIONS 4. Project Title 7. Project Number PLANNING AND DESIGN 504 317 (...continued) IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: (Parametric estimates have been used to develop project costs. Project design conforms to Part II of Military Handbook 1190, Facility Planning and Design guide) (1) Status: (A) Date Design Started... N/A (B) Date Design 35% Complete... N/A (C) Date Design Complete... N/A (D) Percent Complete As Of September 2002... 0% (E) Percent Complete As Of January 2003... 0% (F) Type of Design Contract... (G) Parametric Estimate used to develop cost... N/A (H) Energy study/life-cycle analysis performed... N/A (2) Basis: (A) Standard or Definitive Design: No (B) Where Design Was Most Recently Used: (3) Total Cost (C) = (A) + (B) Or (D) + (E): (A) Production of Plans and Specifications... 0 (B) All Other Design Costs... 0 (C) Total... 0 (D) Contract... 0 (E) In-House... 0 (4) Contract Award... N/A (5) Construction Start... N/A (6) Construction Completion... N/A B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE. Activity POC: CDR ROBERT MCLEAN Phone No: 703-601-1616 DD Form 1 Dec 76 1391C Submitted to Congress February 2003 Page No. 28

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