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UFC Construction Allowances and Installation Requirements

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<strong>UFC</strong> 2-000-05N<br />

31 JAN 2005<br />

is more important in siting the OAC <strong>and</strong> OCOR facilities but should also be considered<br />

when site planning an RC.<br />

74037-4 Goods Access. These facilities h<strong>and</strong>le large <strong>and</strong> cumbersome goods<br />

<strong>and</strong> equipment. The site should offer easy access <strong>and</strong> room to maneuver the goods<br />

<strong>and</strong> equipment both for delivery <strong>and</strong> rental.<br />

74037-5 Patron Access. The facility needs to be visible <strong>and</strong> easily accessible to<br />

the users. Consider locating near other high-visibility areas <strong>and</strong> related functions. This<br />

could be along the pedestrian paths to the existing barracks, existing MWR/NEX/MCCS<br />

facilities, <strong>and</strong>/or the dining facility. To accommodate moving equipment <strong>and</strong> quick<br />

patron access, provide adequate parking as close as possible to the facility, taking into<br />

account Antiterrorism/Force Protection (ATFP) requirements.<br />

740 38 MWR AUTO SKILLS CENTER (SF)<br />

SECNAV Approved St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> Metrics are available for this CCN at<br />

http://mwr.navy.mil/mwrprgms/programst<strong>and</strong>.htm.<br />

74038-1 GENERAL. See General Notes to 740 series category codes for General<br />

Instructions regarding facility allowance planning procedures.<br />

74038-2 DEFINITION. The mission of Automotive Skills Center is to provide their<br />

customers with a quality, value-based program for the maintenance, repair, modification<br />

<strong>and</strong> improvement of their own vehicles including cars, trucks, trailers, motorcycles, <strong>and</strong><br />

bicycles. Automotive Skills Centers are not full-service stations, but rather facilities<br />

where patron self-help is fostered <strong>and</strong> automotive skills are learned. Such facilities may<br />

also provide space for instructional programs, club meetings, administration, tool<br />

issuance, storage <strong>and</strong> parts sales.<br />

74038-3 RELATED FACILITIES. Automotive Skills Centers may be collocated<br />

with complementary facilities such as self-service carwashes. Such collocations will<br />

have the advantage of drawing more patrons to a single location offering a wider<br />

assortment of services.<br />

74038-4 AUTO BAY DEMAND. The primary functional component of an<br />

Automotive Skills Center is Auto Bays which are sized on the basis of the peak hour<br />

dem<strong>and</strong> at each installation as follows:<br />

74038-4.1 Use projected base loading data to determine the population for<br />

each significant population category, as listed in Table 74038-1.<br />

74038-4.2 Calculate peak hour dem<strong>and</strong> for Auto Bays by multiplying the<br />

population for each category by participation factors found in Table 74038-1. Add<br />

the dem<strong>and</strong> for all population categories to derive peak hour Total Dem<strong>and</strong> for<br />

Auto Bays.<br />

700 SERIES - 24

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