1、UFC 4-740-02 26 September 2006 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) FITNESS CENTERS APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-740-02 26 September 2006 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) FITN
2、ESS CENTERS Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of the copyright holder. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND (Preparing Activity) AIR FORCE CIVIL EN
3、GINEER SUPPORT AGENCY Record of Changes (changes are indicated by 1 . /1/) Change No. Date Location Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-740-02 26 September 2006 FOREWORD The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by
4、MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT may be self-serve (vending). Waiting/display Waiting area with seating
5、 and display. Public restrooms/phone Public restrooms (tied to gym capacity), telephone. Administrative Directors office Private office. Program managers offices Private offices (AF and Marine Corps) or workstations (Army and Navy). Administrative offices Workstations. Classrooms/training rooms Requ
6、ired program space. For AF facilities, if a Health and Wellness Center is attached to the Fitness Center, these rooms will be supplanted by the Health and Wellness Center classroom/training room. Copy/work/break room Copier, layout space, storage, small break area. Gymnasium Basketball/volleyball co
7、urt(s) NCAA-size court(s). Spectator seating Minimum of 200 seats, more as required and with additional courts. Storage/support Storage area with access to both the gym and to the outside if adjacent intramural fields are present. Unit PT/Group Exercise Group exercise room One large subdivideable ro
8、om with partitions (for classes and/or unit/command fitness training). Storage/support Storage area with access to Unit PT/group exercise room. Fitness Spaces Stretching/warm-up/cool-down Free/plate-loaded weights Selectorized (machine) weights Cardiovascular (cardio) equipment Usually one open spac
9、e; may use floor finishes to separate subspaces; may use alcoves; may use balconies/mezzanines. 1-3 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-740-02 26 September 2006 TABLE 1-1. FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM AREAS Functional Program Area Description
10、/Service Exceptions Fitness program managers office Private office adjacent to fitness assessment room and fitness spaces. May include fitness testing equipment. Marine Corps requires fitness testing equipment. Fitness assessment room Private office with desk, computer, and chairs for staff to meet
11、with customer adjacent to fitness spaces. Includes fitness testing equipment. Structured Activities Structured activity space Can be used as needed, i.e. for climbing wall, spinning, martial arts/boxing, other structured activity, or rolled into other functional areas as needed. Army requires this a
12、s a stand-alone space. Racquetball courts Sized and specified to include wally ball, squash, and handball. Spectator area/officiating Optional for Marine Corps. Required for AF and Army. Not supported by Navy. Locker Rooms Mens Locker Room Locker/changing area Shower/drying area Toilet area Womens L
13、ocker Room Locker/changing area Shower/drying area Toilet area Separate male/female facilities. Each locker room is divided into the three sub areas indicated. Sauna Separate male/female facilities. Optional for Army to have either sauna or steam room (see below). Optional for Air Force and Marine C
14、orps. Steam room Separate male/female facilities. Optional for Army to have either steam room or sauna (see above). Optional for Air Force. Not supported by Marine Corps. Hot tub Optional. May be separate male/female or may be combined. Not supported by Army. Convertible locker space Optional for Ar
15、my and Air Force. Optional for Marine Corps only in Large or Extra Large Facilities. Not supported by Navy. This is locker/changing space that can be used for additional male or female space to accommodate tournaments and/or changing demographics. It is a separate room between the male and female lo
16、cker rooms with double-locked doors into each. Support Areas Laundry For towels and uniforms. Adjacent to receiving (if laundry service used) and control desk, if possible. 1-4 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-740-02 26 September
17、 2006 TABLE 1-1. FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM AREAS Functional Program Area Description/Service Exceptions Receiving and equipment repair Receiving, storage, and repair (with tool storage). Adjacent to loading dock or double exterior doors and the fitness spaces. Area to hold (if necessary), assemble, and rep
18、air equipment. Also store overflow from the equipment issue (i.e. seasonal items). Lockable storage with a sub area of additional secure storage. Additional programmatic storage Optional storage for additional, optional program equipment (i.e. boxing ring). May be combined with receiving/equipment r
19、epair. Other Program Areas Pool Note that pools and natatoriums are a different category code. If a pool/natatorium is desired, it will affect the adjacencies and traffic flow within the building. See Figure 2.3 for these adjacencies. For space and technical criteria for pools/natatoriums, refer to
20、the following additional documents: Army, US Army Community and Family Support Center (CFSC), Navy and Marine Corps. NAVFAC P-80, Facility Planning Criteria for Navy and Marine Corps Shore Installations CCN 740-53 and 750; and Air Force. UFC 4-750-07F, Aquatic Facilities. Track Army requiredspace fo
21、r indoor track may be used for additional cardio space in temperate locations with approval of CFSC. Air Force requiredInstallation determines indoor track or outdoor track. Navy and Marine Corpsoptional. Navy determines permissibility by center size and climate. Massage room Optional room for massa
22、ge. Not supported by Navy. Physical therapy/rehabilitation training Optional. Similar functional requirements to fitness assessment office. Not supported by Navy. Air Force recommends locating this function in the HAWC (see Table 1-2). Expanded retail Optional. Retail area for clothes, sports equipm
23、ent. Not supported by Navy. Expanded juice bar Optional. A separate counter in lobby space. May be contract space. Not supported by Navy. Family changing room Required for Army and Navy if co-located with a pool/natatorium. Optional for Air Force and Marine Corps. Single-person locker room with show
24、er, lavatory, and toiletfamily member accompanies child. Adjacent to locker area and pool (if provided). 1-5 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-740-02 26 September 2006 TABLE 1-1. FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM AREAS Functional Program Area De
25、scription/Service Exceptions Male Distinguished Visitors (DV) locker room * AF only option. Female DV locker room * AF only option. Parent child area * AF-only option: Provides a separate room for parents to watch their children while they work outincludes adult fitness equipment on one side and a s
26、eparate child play area on the other. The two sides are divided by a 760-mm- (30-in.-) high clear wall with a central entry/exit point. Marine Corps-only option: Provides an unstaffed child care room with play area for the children and a seating/lounge area for the adultsadults are required to atten
27、d to their children. Does not include fitness equipment. * Service-specific space 1-4.2 Health and Wellness Center Program Areas. The Health and Wellness Center spaces described in Table 1-2 may be required for the Air Force as part of a consolidated Health and Wellness Center. For the Marine Corps,
28、 some of the spaces are required as part of their health promotions program and some are integrated with their fitness program. For the Army, they may be provided as part of the fitness program. The Health and Wellness Center is not supported in Navy Fitness Facilities. Note: The Health and Wellness
29、 Center criteria provided in this document applies to a Health and Wellness Center that is collocated with a Fitness Facility. If a stand-alone Health and Wellness Center is to be built, review this information for general guidance only, and develop a comprehensive facility program that includes the
30、 appropriate support spaces. TABLE 1-2. HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAM AREAS Functional Program Area Description/Service Exceptions Lobby/reception AF required. Not supported by Army and Marine Corps. Directors office AF required. Army and Marine Corps optional. Program managers offices AF required. Ar
31、my and Marine Corps optional. Support staff workstations AF required. Army and Marine Corps optional. Classroom/training room AF and Marine Corps required. Army optional. These rooms take the place of the fitness classroom/training room. Requires access from Fitness center in this case. Resource roo
32、m/computer lab AF and Marine Corps required. AF combines with lobby/reception. Optional for Army. Storage/support Tied to classrooms and demonstration kitchen. 1-6 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-740-02 26 September 2006 TABLE 1
33、-2. HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAM AREAS Functional Program Area Description/Service Exceptions Ergometry and fitness testing AF required. Marine Corps required and should be adjacent to the fitness area. Not supported by Army. Wellness assessment room AF required. Not supported by Army and Marine Corp
34、s. Equipment demonstration room Required AF only if Health and Wellness Center is not collocated with the fitness facility. Optional for Army. Demonstration kitchen AF, Marine Corps (required in at least one facility on an installation), and Army optional. Relaxation room AF and Marine Corps optiona
35、l. Lounge/massage chairs, music. Physical therapy workstation/athletic training room Optional. PT clinical space. 1-5 USERS OF FACILITY. The facility users are as follows: a. Active duty, guard, reserve, retired military personnel and their family members; b. DoD civilians and others as authorized.
36、1-6 RELATED DOCUMENTS. The Department of Defense (DoD) Memorandum dated 25 January 1999 requires the use of The American College of Sports Medicines Health/Fitness Facility Standards and Guidelines for fitness and sports standards. Also refer also to the following Service-specific related documents:
37、 a. Army. U.S. Army Physical Fitness Facilities Technical Criteria, b. Navy and Marine Corps. NAVFAC P-80, Facility Planning Criteria for Navy and Marine Corps Shore Installations and Navy Fitness Center Standards and Metrics, and c. Air Force. AF Services Facilities Design Guide: Fitness Centers. 1
38、-7 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-740-02 26 September 2006 CHAPTER 2 PLANNING AND LAYOUT 2-1 SIZE DETERMINANTS. Fitness Facility size is generally driven by the Installation population. However, the population and sizing factor
39、s vary by Service. 2-1.1 Army. For Army population and Fitness Facility size criteria, use this UFC and the associated space program spreadsheet (see Section 2-2). Also refer to U.S. Army Physical Fitness Facilities Technical Criteria and the Army Quantity Questionnaire spreadsheet for additional in
40、formation. The Army uses five size classifications: a. Extra small, for populations between 251 and 1,000; b. Small, for populations between 1,001 and 3,000; c. Medium, for populations between 3,001 and 6,000; d. Large, for populations between 6,001 and 10,000; and e. Extra large, for populations be
41、tween 10,001 and 15,000. Over 15,000, the Army adds population in increments of 5,000 for the purpose of determining Fitness Facility sizing. 2-1.2 Navy. For Navy population and Fitness Facility size criteria, refer to NAVFAC P-80, Facility Planning Criteria for Navy and Marine Corps Shore Installat
42、ions (P-80) and Navy Fitness Center Standards and Metrics. This UFC and the associated space program spreadsheet (see Section 2-2) have been designed to work with the Navy population and size criteria. In the event of a conflict between this UFC and the P-80, use the criteria in this UFC. The Navy u
43、ses six size classifications: a. Extra small, for populations less than 500; b. Small, for populations between 501 and 3,000; c. Medium, for populations between 3,001 and 7,000; d. Large, for populations between 7,001 and 14,000; e. Extra large, for populations between 14,001 and 30,000; and 2-1 Pro
44、vided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-740-02 26 September 2006 f. Jumbo, for populations over 30,000. 2-1.3 Air Force. Air Force population and Fitness Facility size criteria are provided at the following Web site: http:/www-p.afsv.af.mi
45、l/FC/DesignGuides.htm. The space program spreadsheet (see paragraph 2-2) associated with this UFC does not provide size criteria for Air Force facilities. The Air Force uses the following size classifications: a. Small, for populations less than 1,000; b. Medium 1, for populations between 1,001 and
46、2,000; c. Medium 2, for populations between 2,001 and 3,000; d. Medium 3, for populations between 3,001 and 4,000; e. Medium 4, for populations between 4,001 and 5,000; and f. Large, for populations between 5,001 and 6,000. Over 6,000, the Air Force adds population in increments of 1,000 for the pur
47、pose of determining Fitness Facility sizing. The facility area increases by 465 m2(5,000 ft.2) for every 1,000-person increase in population. 2-1.4 Marine Corps. For Marine Corps population and Fitness Facility size criteria, refer to NAVFAC P-80, Facility Planning Criteria for Navy and Marine Corps
48、 Shore Installations. This UFC and the associated space program spreadsheet (see Section 2-2) have been designed to work with the Marine Corps population and size criteria. In the event of a conflict between this UFC and the P-80, use the criteria in this UFC. The Marine Corps uses five size classif
49、ications: a. Extra small, for populations less than 500; b. Small, for populations between 501 and 3,000; c. Medium, for populations between 3,001 and 7,000; d. Large, for populations between 7,001 and 14,000; and e. Extra large, for populations between 14,001 and 30,000. The Marine Corps also uses actual Installation populatio