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 />
740 37 MWR OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTER (SF)<br />
Design Criteria: <strong>UFC</strong> 4-740-03 1 November 2002<br />
Design: Navy <strong>and</strong> Marine Corps Outdoor Adventure Centers <strong>and</strong> Rental Centers,<br />
http://www.wbdg.org<br />
74037-1 This Category Code applies to three types of facilities: Outdoor Adventure<br />
Centers (OAC), Rental Centers (RC), <strong>and</strong> Outdoor Centers & Other Rentals (OCOR).<br />
Generally, OAC, RC, <strong>and</strong> OCORs are facilities that rent <strong>and</strong>/or sell goods that are<br />
associated with outdoor activities <strong>and</strong> Outdoor Recreation Programs (ORP). There are<br />
three categories of outdoor <strong>and</strong> rental centers. While the goods may vary between<br />
facility types, the general criteria <strong>and</strong> basic design approaches for all three facility<br />
categories are similar. The three facility categories are described below, <strong>and</strong> Table<br />
74037-1 illustrates their respective missions with regard to equipment <strong>and</strong> programs.<br />
Table 74037-1 Facility Types<br />
Facility Type Equipment Offered Support ORP<br />
OAC OR Yes<br />
RC H&G <strong>and</strong>/or OR No<br />
OCOR H&G <strong>and</strong> OR Yes<br />
OR= Outdoor recreation equipment<br />
H&G= Home <strong>and</strong> garden equipment/tools<br />
74037-1.1 Outdoor Adventure Centers (OAC) are human powered <strong>and</strong><br />
specific to outdoor recreation <strong>and</strong> adventure activities. An OAC supports an<br />
Outdoor Recreation Program (ORP). The Marine Corps does not require that<br />
OAC or ORP operations be human powered. The activities offered take place in<br />
a natural area, front-country, backcountry, or wilderness environment. The name<br />
of the operation may reflect anything related to pursuits that fall within the<br />
respective Service’s ORP. Of the three facilities, the OAC is the preferred option<br />
within the Navy Morale Welfare <strong>and</strong> Recreation’s (MWR’s) Outdoor Recreation<br />
Program Master Plan.<br />
74037-1.2 Rental Centers (RC) carry a variety of equipment unrelated to<br />
outdoor recreation but may also carry outdoor recreation equipment. Equipment<br />
from both categories may include trailers, boats, dunk tanks, home <strong>and</strong> garden<br />
tools, camping gear, athletic equipment, party items, catering items, rental trucks<br />
<strong>and</strong> trailers, etc. While <strong>and</strong> RC may rent <strong>and</strong>/or sell goods associated with<br />
outdoor <strong>and</strong> adventure activities, it does not support <strong>and</strong> ORP, <strong>and</strong> as such, it<br />
differs from <strong>and</strong> OAC or OCOR. Anything can be in the rental inventory that is<br />
appropriate <strong>and</strong> within the policies or local agreements, for example, agreements<br />
between Navy Exchange (NEX) <strong>and</strong> MWR. Instruction, repairs, <strong>and</strong> sales related<br />
to the equipment are appropriate. The name, image, <strong>and</strong> theme will be<br />
consistent with what is offered.<br />
700 SERIES - 22