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DMG 04. Junior Ranks' Single Living Accommodation JRSLA

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DEO(W) Design Guide <strong>JRSLA</strong> 1 Background<br />

Figure 1.3 Modular Suite Blocks<br />

1.3.3 The Modular suite<br />

The Modular Suite is a standard flat design, developed by the PSA, to meet the<br />

scaled area entitlement of a group of bedsitting rooms and associated storage,<br />

utility area, WC and ablutions. This accommodation design is adopted for long<br />

term occupation.<br />

The flats are scaled to accommodate 6 beds, and within the standard design the<br />

planning can be varied to meet single or multiple groupings of bedsits. Each of the<br />

3 Services tends to favour the particular arrangement of accommodation which<br />

suits its operational requirements most effectively.<br />

As-built Modular Suite layouts are included in the Technical Annexe A on Sheets<br />

A3.1, A4.1 and A5.1, and also within Section 3, on Planning Data Sheets 3.3.2 and<br />

3.3.3.<br />

1.3.4 <strong>Single</strong> Room<br />

<strong>Single</strong> room <strong>JRSLA</strong> can be provided within the Modular Suite design, for long term<br />

occupation. An example of this is included in the Technical Annexe, Sheet A7.1,<br />

and on Planning Data Sheet 3.3.3 within Section 3.<br />

<strong>Single</strong> rooms with ensuite WC and shower facilities have also recently been<br />

adopted by the MOD for <strong>JRSLA</strong> buildings. See Technical Annexe, Sheet A8.1.<br />

This type of accommodation has been adapted from a modular style of motel design<br />

and is not to JSP315 accommodation scales. The construction is to a system of<br />

building with pre-fabricated components or complete accommodation blocks. The<br />

layouts available for <strong>JRSLA</strong> are restricted by the design flexibility of the system<br />

that is used.<br />

The grouping of bedsitting rooms is generally in blocks of 20, with the associated<br />

storage and utility rooms provided centrally in the building. The larger grouping<br />

of bedrooms, compared with the Modular Suite, results in larger rooms for the<br />

associated accommodation.

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