UFC Construction Allowances and Installation Requirements
UFC Construction Allowances and Installation Requirements
UFC Construction Allowances and Installation Requirements
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<strong>UFC</strong> 2-000-05N<br />
31 JAN 2005<br />
74026-1 Restaurants for Military <strong>and</strong> Civilian Navy may be established where<br />
adequate food services are not available. An economic analysis / market analysis is<br />
needed to support the financial stability for such facilities. The <strong>Installation</strong> Restaurant<br />
may be operated by NEX or MWR or it may be a commercial restaurant that is<br />
contracted by NEX or MWR. For MWR facilities this would be a Category C facility <strong>and</strong><br />
must provide sufficient Internal Rate of Return (IRR) to justify the investment. Examples<br />
of st<strong>and</strong> alone commercial restaurants are Applebee’s, McDonald’s, etc. A TRICON<br />
found in an exchange, or walk up commercial eateries with common seating areas,<br />
such as Subway, Taco Bell, KFC, etc is covered under CCN 740-04, Exchange Food<br />
Service.<br />
740 27 ARMED FORCES RADIO/TV STATION (SF)<br />
74027-1 A radio <strong>and</strong>/or TV station is normally established in overseas locations to<br />
provide U.S. installation population with entertainment <strong>and</strong> news coverage. As a rule,<br />
the coverage radius is limited to the installation <strong>and</strong> immediate vicinity <strong>and</strong> the facilities<br />
are restricted for transmission of prerecorded program material, however if justified,<br />
limited studio facilities may be provided. At the present, no space criteria are available<br />
for this type of facility. <strong>Requirements</strong> must be developed on an individual basis.<br />
740 28 AMUSEMENT CENTER / RECREATION MALL (SF)<br />
74028-1 GENERAL. See General Notes to 740 series category codes for General<br />
Instructions regarding facility allowance planning procedures.<br />
74028-2 DEFINITION. Amusement Centers are recreational facilities which cater<br />
largely to the leisure needs of younger active-duty personnel <strong>and</strong> youth from military<br />
families. The types of games to be accommodated in an Amusement Center should be<br />
revenue-generating, <strong>and</strong> typically include pool/billiard tables, video games <strong>and</strong> pinball<br />
machines. An MWR Recreation Mall caters to all eligible patrons (Active Duty, Family<br />
Members <strong>and</strong> Retirees) <strong>and</strong> includes elements of Recreation Centers such as billiard<br />
tables / video games / TV/ <strong>and</strong> Multipurpose rooms. An MWR Recreation Mall also can<br />
include/be collocated with food courts areas (CCN 740-04), community spaces (training<br />
rooms), indoor play grounds, etc.<br />
74028-3 RELATED FACILITIES. In general, development of st<strong>and</strong>-alone<br />
Amusement Centers is not recommended. Consideration should be given to collocating<br />
Amusement Centers with related recreational or residential facilities in order to: (i) take<br />
advantage of potential savings in space requirements <strong>and</strong> operating costs; <strong>and</strong> (ii)<br />
benefit from the greater patron traffic generated by clustered facilities. These related<br />
recreational facilities include the following:<br />
• 740 40 Bowling Center.<br />
• MWR recreational <strong>and</strong> food service facilities such as Clubs <strong>and</strong><br />
Recreation Centers.<br />
700 SERIES - 16