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3、. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND (Preparing Activity) AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY Change No. Date Location 1 20 AUG 02 2 Chapter 8 deleted. 4 Oct 07 3 Revised Marine Corps requirements. 3 Feb 10 4 Revise Navy requirements Jan 11 BEQ Facilities Oversight Boar
4、d Revisions; Miscellaneous revisions throughout; revised 1-4, 3-1, 3-23, 3-25, 3-26, 4-4, 4-5, Table 3-2, Figures B-9 and 10. This UFC supersedes Military Handbook MIL-HDBK-1036A, dated 6 August 1997, and Interim Technical Guidance ITG 01-03 Navy Bachelor Housing Design, dated 18 September 2001. Pro
5、vided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ii FOREWORD The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to the
6、Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD (AT renovation with the sole purpose of accommodating these standards is not necessary. Implement UFC 4-010-01, DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings, if building renovations, modifications, r
7、epairs, and restorations exceed 50% of the replacement cost of the building, exclusive of the cost to meet the requirements of UFC 4-010-01. See UFC 4-010-01 for additional requirements affecting existing buildings. Coordinate repair, special projects, and construction with public works programming
8、guidance in accordance with OPNAVINST 11010.20, Facilities Projects Manual, or MCO P11000.5, Real Property Facilities Manual, Vol. IV, Facilities Projects Manual. 2-4 FACILITY FUNCTIONS. Three basic functional activities must be addressed in Navy and Marine Corps Bachelor Housing. These three basic
9、functional areas are interactive. Designers must fully understand these relationships and take a holistic approach to creating a fully integrated facility. The basic functional considerations for each project are: 4 2-4.1 Apartments, Rooms, and Modules. The basic living unit is composed of bedroom,
10、personal storage closet, bathroom, sink/personal hygiene area, food preparation area, telephone, cable, and computer outlets for eacha. Navy basic bachelor housing living units may be referred to as “apartments”, “rooms” or “modules”, resulting in the “Market Style room occupant. Navy and Marine Cor
11、ps terminology differs for the same entity. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-721-10 31 July 2002 including Change 4, January 2011 6 Apartment”, the “1+1E Apartment”, the “2+0 Room”, and the “2+2 Module”. b. Marines generally use
12、the terms “room” or “plan” in reference to their basic bachelor housing living units, resulting in the “Marines 2+0 Room” , “SNCO/BOQ Room” and “Marines Officer Plan. c. Both Navy and Marine Corps use the term Open Bay. /4/ 2-4.2 Building Common Areas (Spaces). Building Common Areas (Spaces) are pro
13、grammed spaces within the building that are not included within the Room or Module except for the Market Style Apartments and the 1+1E Apartments, 4 and Marines Officer Plan which include a washer and dryer within their plans /4/. Laundry facilities, bulk storage, utility space, mail service area, c
14、irculation space, multipurpose space, vending areas, public toilets, supply storage rooms, and administration area may make up the common areas (spaces) if permitted for that room or module. a. Allowances for Common Areas (Spaces) vary depending upon the plan used. b. Not all Common Areas (Spaces) a
15、re permitted or available for all plans. 2-4.3 Recreation and Community Areas (Spaces). Recreation and Community Areas (spaces) are outdoor activity areas. See Chapter 3 section titled “Outdoor Recreation.” 2-5 NAVY NEW CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS. The criteria standards to be followed for new constructi
16、on, Restoration, and Modernization are determined by the planned use of the facility. This UFC is a guidance document to provide what the standards would be if constructed to a particular style- not direction to use a particular style. 2-5.1 Permanent Party Bachelor Housing. Market Style Apartment o
17、r the 1+1E Apartment may be used for the following permanent party personnel. a. Rotationals in Homeport. b. Shipboard Sailors in homeport. c. Shore Duty and crew members of small ships. d. Students in training over 20 weeks. 2-5.2 Dormitories. Use the 2+2 Module for the following student personnel.
18、 a. Students assigned to initial assignment training, e.g., “A” School. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-721-10 31 July 2002 including Change 4, January 2011 7 b. Officer Indoctrination School (OIS). c. Naval Academy Preparatory
19、School (NAPS). d. Broadened Opportunity for Officer Selection and Training (BOOST). e. Students assigned to Special Environment Training such as Basic Underwater Demolition/Seal (BUD/S) Training and Survival Escape Resistance Evasion (SERE) School when not on field training, Dive School, and OCS. 2-
20、5.3 Recruit Barracks and Officer Candidate School. Use an Open Bay Plan. 2-5.4 Geographic Bachelors or Permanent Party Civilians. The Navy does not plan or construct for Geographic Bachelors or Permanent Party Civilians in CONUS and Hawaii (see DoD 4165.63M). 2-6 MARINE CORPS NEW CONSTRUCTION STANDA
21、RDS. The criteria standards for new construction, Restoration, and Modernization for Marine Corps Bachelor Housing are referred to as Permanent Party, Transients, or Recruits/Trainees. 2-6.1 Permanent Party and Transients. Use the Marine Corps 2+0 Room. Occupancy of 180 days or more is considered pe
22、rmanent party occupancy; occupancy of less than 180 days is considered transient. Note: The Navy and Marine Corps 2+0 plans differ. 4 2-6.2 Recruits and Trainees. Use the Open-Bay Plan to house personnel engaged in duty that requires special housing in groups to accomplish their tasks. These include
23、 basic training, follow-on entry level training at the Schools of Infantry (East and West), Special Forces with special mission needs, or other special situations as approved by HQMC Facilities and Services Division (Code LF). Marines undergoing Military Occupational Specialty training at Marine Cor
24、ps formal schools will be billeted at the 2+0 standard, unless otherwise approved by HQMC Facilities and Services Division (Code LF). Marines undergoing Military Occupational Specialty training at formal schools managed and operated by other Services (Navy, Air Force, and Army) will be billeted unde
25、r standards as dictated by local memorandums of agreement specific to each particular school and other Service installation. 2-6.3 Geographic Bachelors and Civilians. The Marine Corps does not plan or construct for Geographic Bachelors and Permanent Party Civilians in CONUS and Hawaii. Geographic Ba
26、chelors at OCONUS locations, permanently assigned under unaccompanied / “dependents restricted“ orders or deployed to OCONUS locations with their parent command under the Unit Deployment Program, may be billeted at the same standard as bonafide bachelor personnel, and Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo
27、 reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-721-10 31 July 2002 including Change 4, January 2011 8 may be housed in the SNCO/BOQ Room” or “Marines Officers Plan. Refer to DoD 4165.63M for details. /4/ 2-7 DESIGN LIMITATIONS. The 4/4/ Plans shown in the graphic examples a
28、re the basic building blocks from which Navy and Marine Corps Bachelor Housing designs are developed. The layouts are provided to promote uniformity. The plan designs may be altered, but the mandatory 4 size /4/ limits require that any variations be small. Required Common Areas (Spaces) for each pla
29、n differ. Refer to the specific Market Style Apartment, 1+1E Apartment, Room or Module section within Chapter 4 for a detailed description of required Common Areas (Spaces). All plan features must be included as a mandatory minimum. a. The Net Living/Sleeping Areas must be met or exceeded, except in
30、 a Market Style design where the increased size is required to meet similar housing in the private sector. In this instance, notification must be made, and approval received, prior to proceeding with design. b. The gross area maximums must not be exceeded. c. Plan room dimensions are NOT fixed, but
31、should remain functional. Bedrooms should be sized to accommodate two extra-long twin beds. 2-8 GROSS BUILDING AREA. 4 The gross building area for Navy and Marine Corps Bachelor Housing must not exceed the specific limits for the 1+1E Apartment, Room Plan, or Module being used. The only exception is
32、 in Market Style Housing, where the apartment size will be determined after a study of the local community standards./4/ The Plan sizes vary, and some have been enlarged to accommodate quality of life features within the rooms at the expenseof the common areas (spaces). Not all Common Areas (Spaces)
33、 are permitted or available for all 1+1E Apartment, Room, or 4 Modules or Room Plans /4/. Refer to the specific 1+1E Apartment, Room or Module section within Chapter 4 for a detailed description of required Common Areas (Spaces). When calculating the Gross Building Area, measure from the outside fac
34、e to the outside face of exterior walls. 2-8.1 Gross Building Area = Apartment, Room or Module + Common Area (Space). See descriptions below for area calculations for non-elevator walk-up facilities. a. Market Style Housingb. - Determine the Gross Building Area using the Market Study and Economic An
35、alysis. There may be additional amenities and additional square footage allocations required to compete in the local community market. 1+1E Apartment - The maximum allowed per plan Gross Building Area of 710 ft2(66m2) was established by a Secretary of Defense letter dated 6 November 1995. Provided b
36、y IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-721-10 31 July 2002 including Change 4, January 2011 9 c. Navy 2+0 Roomd. - The maximum allowed per plan Gross Building Area is 517 ft2(48m2) was established by a Secretary of Defense letter dated 6 Novembe
37、r 1995. Marine Corps 2+0 Room - e. The maximum allowed per plan is Gross Building Area of 506 ft2(48m2). 4 Marine Corps Officer Plan f. The maximum allowed per plan is Gross Building area of 743 ft2(69m2) /4/ Navy 2+2 moduleg. For 1-3 stories the maximum allowed per plan is Gross Building Area of 91
38、5 ft2(85m2); for over 3 stories, 958 ft2 (89 m2). Open Bay Plans- The maximum allowed per person housed is Gross Building Area of 140 ft2(13m2). 2-8.2 Building Area Calculation. Refer to NAVFAC P-80, Facility Planning Criteria for Navy and Marine Corps Shore Installations, for more information on sc
39、ope calculation. 2-8.3 Half Scope Items. When calculating Gross Building Area for programming purposes, count the following as Half-Scope: a. Balconies and Exterior Covered Areas over 21.5 ft2(2 m2), and measure from the face of the enclosure wall to the edge of the covered area; b. Stairs and Stair
40、wells; half of the horizontal projection of the stair per floor they serve. c. Elevators and shafts (count as half scope per floor that they serve); d. Chases used for mechanical, electrical or plumbing count as half area per floor that they serve. e. Navy: Square footage of interior corridors for b
41、achelor enlisted quarters will be calculated as “half-scope” in determining total facility square footage; per ASN (I per ASN (I b. Mechanical equipment balconies; c. Exterior sidewalks that serve rooms at ground level. 2-8.5 Additional Gross Area. Multi-level construction requires additional struct
42、ural and mechanical support. Therefore, for buildings above 3 stories an additional area may be added to the Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-721-10 31 July 2002 including Change 4, January 2011 10 allowable gross building area.
43、This must be identified and justified as a separate item in the DD 1391 documentation. Refer to each Apartment, Room, or Module section within Chapter 4 for a description of the specific added allowance. 2-9 GROSS AREAS FOR APARTMENTS, ROOMS, AND MODULES. Gross Market Style Apartment, 1+1E Apartment
44、, Room, or Module area is defined as the area within the walls comprising the perimeter of an Apartment, Room, or Module. a. Wall thickness and chase areas within the perimeter walls are included in the Gross Area. b. Gross Area is measured from the centerline of perimeter walls shared with interior
45、 corridors, common chases, or other rooms. c. Gross Area is measured to the outside face of exterior walls. d. Plan corner rooms with two exterior walls to have the same interior dimensions as other rooms, even though, technically, the Gross Area for these corner plans is slightly more than for othe
46、r plans. 2-9.1 Net Living/Sleeping Area. Net Living/Sleeping Area describes the actual usable space in each sleeping/living area. a. Net Living/Sleeping Area is measured from the inside face of one wall to inside face of the opposing wall. b. Door swing areas, and mechanical machine areas which spec
47、ifically serve the resident,c. Areas excluded from Net Living/Sleeping Area calculations are areas not privately controlled by a resident, e.g., shapes furred to hide through-the-wall equipment or used for storage not specific to the Market Style Apartment, 1+1E Apartment, Room 4 Plan /4/, or Module
48、, furred-out columns, pilaster, and mechanical or plumbing chases that extend into the living and bedroom area from the wall plane, if such items extend from floor to ceiling; and bulk storage areas not accessible from within the Market Style Apartment, 1+1E Apartment, Room 4 Plan /4/, or Module. ar
49、e included in net calculations. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-721-10 31 July 2002 including Change 4, January 2011 11 CHAPTER 3: GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA 3-1 SITE DESIGN. Analysis of existing site conditions (e.g., utilities and plant material, traffi