D UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 EL LE UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) VERSION 7 C AN C DoD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED ii UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) DoD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE VERSION 7 D 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. EL LE Office of the Secretary of Defense: Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment (Preparing Activity) Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) Department of the Army: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Department of the Navy: Naval Facilities Engineering Command C Department of the Air Force: Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency Date Location C Change No. AN Record of Changes (changes are indicated by \1\ ... /1/) This UFC supercedes UFC 3-701-04 dated March 2004 FOREWORD D The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by 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&L) Memorandum dated 29 May 2002. UFC will be used for all DoD projects and work for other customers where appropriate. EL LE UFC are living documents and will be periodically reviewed, updated, and made available to users as part of the Services’ responsibility for providing technical criteria for military construction. Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), and Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA) are responsible for administration of the UFC system. Defense agencies should contact the preparing service for document interpretation and improvements. Technical content of UFC is the responsibility of the cognizant DoD working group. Recommended changes with supporting rationale should be sent to the respective service proponent office by the following electronic form: Criteria Change Request (CCR). The form is also accessible from the Internet sites listed below. UFC are effective upon issuance and are distributed only in electronic media from the following sources: • Whole Building Design Guide web site DoD page: http://dod.wbdg.org/. C Hard copies of UFC printed from electronic media should be checked against the current electronic version prior to use to ensure that they are current. AN AUTHORIZED BY: C Donald L. Basham, P.E. Chief, Engineering and Construction Division U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dr. James W Wright, P.E. Chief Engineer Naval Facilities Engineering Command Caral Spangler Director for Investment Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 Kathleen I. Ferguson, P.E. The Deputy Civil Engineer Department of the Air Force Dr. Get Moy, P.E. Director, Installations Requirements and Management Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment) iii iv UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 INTRODUCTION EL LE D The DoD Facilities Pricing Guide supports a spectrum of facility planning, investment, and analysis needs. This version of the Guide, revised for FY 2005 to reflect updated cost and pricing data for construction and sustainment, is intended to correspond with preparation of the DoD budget for FY 2007. It includes reference information organized into two sections: Part 1 provides the complete DoD Real Property Classification System (RPCS) for categorizing defense real property and facilities. This includes unit cost factors associated with the RPCS for sustainment and construction to be used in the DoD Facilities Sustainment Model and calculating Plant Replacement Value (PRV). These cost factors are based upon the reported average DoD facility size or an established benchmark size, as annotated in the description column for each applicable Facility Analysis Category (FAC). Many of these cost factors are also based upon a “composite” facility that reflects a weighted mix of various similar facilities found in the inventory, rather than a single facility. For these reasons, these unit cost factors are intended for macro-level analysis and planning and are generally not suitable for individual facilities or projects. Costs are expressed in current (FY 2005) dollars. • Part 2 provides unit cost data and related adjustment factors for selected DoD facility types and is intended for use in preparing MILCON project documentation (DD Forms 1391) and other project-level estimates. MILCON unit costs are associated with a particular reference size for each facility type that can then be adjusted to the actual size for each project. Costs are expressed in FY 2007 and FY 2008 dollars. AN C • C The Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment is the proponent for the Facilities Pricing Guide. The proponent welcomes any recommendations from users toward improving the usefulness of this reference. Please e-mail your comments or questions to: DoD.Pricing.Guide@osd.mil. TABLE OF CONTENTS D PART 1: THE DOD REAL PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED COST FACTORS EL LE OVERVIEW Introduction......................................................................................................................................................................................2 New In This Version........................................................................................................................................................................3 Sustainment Cost Factors.................................................................................................................................................................3 Construction Cost Factors................................................................................................................................................................5 Guidelines for Revising Published Cost Factors .............................................................................................................................7 DOD REAL PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM DoD Facility Classes (1-digit) .......................................................................................................................................................10 DoD Category Groups (2-digit) .....................................................................................................................................................10 DoD Basic Categories (3-digit) .....................................................................................................................................................11 DoD Facility Analysis Categories (4-digit) and associated cost factors and parameter values.....................................................14 Military Department Categories (5-6 digit) and associated Unit of Measure (UM) conversions .................................................48 AN C APPENDIX A: Cost Factor Terms and Acronyms .....................................................................................................................................97 APPENDIX B: Unit of Measure Glossary ..................................................................................................................................................97 APPENDIX C: References..........................................................................................................................................................................98 PART 2: COST FACTORS FOR MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS GENERAL COMMENTS .............................................................................................................................................................................100 C COST FACTOR TABLES TABLE A: Primary Facility Unit Cost Data for DoD Facilities...................................................................................................101 TABLE B: DoD Area Cost Factors ..............................................................................................................................................104 TABLE C: Size Adjustment Factors.............................................................................................................................................114 TABLE D: Inflation Indices..........................................................................................................................................................116 DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 1 2 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 EL LE D PART 1: THE DOD REAL PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED COST FACTORS Introduction The DoD Real Property Classification System (RPCS) is a hierarchical scheme of real property types and functions that serves as the framework for identifying, categorizing, and analyzing the department’s inventory of land and facilities around the world. This scheme is comprised of a 5-tier structure represented by numerical codes, with 1-digit codes being the most general and 5- or 6-digit codes representing the most specific types of facilities. AN C At the most detailed level, each Military Department has established its own set of 5-digit (Army, Navy) or 6-digit (Air Force) numerical codes—commonly known as facility Category Codes—to represent each type of facility in its inventory. Category codes are generally similar but not identical between the Military Departments. Because of these differences, and to allow consistent macro-level analysis and planning across all of the Military Departments, DoD established a higher-level facility classification that groups facilities with similar functions and units of measure from each Military Department into common Facility Analysis Categories (FACs). FACs are represented by a 4-digit code. Successively larger groupings of facility types are represented by 3-, 2-, and 1-digit numerical classifications. The RPCS structure is numerically consistent between the 1-digit level and the 4-digit level. For example, the Facility Class represented by the code “1” for “Operation and Training facilities” consists of the 2-, 3-, and 4-digit codes that also begin with the numeral 1. Likewise, the Category Group represented by the code “11” for “Airfield Pavements” consists of the 3- and 4digit codes that also begin with “11.” The exception to this rule is FAC 9999, “Not real property,” which has no two-or threedigit counterparts. C This structure does not always extend to the 5- or 6-digit Military Department category codes. These categories are assigned to 4-digit Facility Analysis Categories based upon function, unit of measure, and related considerations. Because of variations in Military Department numbering schemes, however, the first 4 digits of some category codes do not match the 4-digit FACs to which they are assigned. For this reason, the Military Department category code table (5+ digit) indicates the FAC to which each category code is assigned. Where a unit of measure of a Military Department category differs from that of the FAC to which it is assigned, the conversion formula is also displayed in the right column. D For each of nearly four hundred FACs, the “4-digit” table identifies the sustainment and construction cost factors to be used in DoD facilities cost models and metrics, and the source upon which they are based. Whenever possible, cost factors have been based upon commercial benchmarks. As with the FACs they represent, these cost factors are intended for macro-level analysis and planning and are not suitable for individual facilities or projects. EL LE The 4-digit FAC table also includes associated values used to process real property records provided by the Military Departments. The upper limit value for each FAC is the size which any single facility record in the DoD Facilities Assessment Database (FAD) may not exceed without being independently validated by the submitting Military Department. Without such validation, the record size is adjusted to the reset value shown in the adjacent column to prevent inadvertent errors from biasing calculations. New In This Version • • Incorporates the DoD Real Property Classification System for FY05 Updates cost factors for several facility types (primarily utilities) based upon more reliable data sources C Sustainment Cost Factors Definition of Facilities Sustainment C AN Provides resources for maintenance and repair activities necessary to keep a typical inventory of facilities in good working order over a 50-year service life. It includes: • regularly scheduled adjustments and inspections, including maintenance inspections (fire sprinkler heads, HVAC systems) and regulatory inspections (elevators, bridges) • preventive maintenance tasks • emergency response and service calls for minor repairs • major repairs or replacement of facility components (usually accomplished by contract) that are expected to occur periodically throughout the facility service life This work includes regular roof replacement, refinishing wall surfaces, repairing and replacing electrical, heating, and cooling systems, replacing tile and carpeting, and similar types of work.1 It does not include repairing or replacing non-attached equipment or furniture, or building components that typically last more than 50 years (such as foundations and structural members). Sustainment does not include restoration, modernization, environmental 1 Facilities Sustainment also generally allows for overhead costs, which include architectural and engineering services. DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 3 4 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D compliance, specialized historical preservation,2 general facility condition inspections and assessments, planning and design (other than shop drawings), or costs related to acts of God, which are funded elsewhere. Other tasks associated with facilities operations (such as custodial services, grass cutting, landscaping, waste disposal, and the provision of central utilities) are also not included.3 Use of Sustainment Cost Factors EL LE Sustainment requirements can be forecasted accurately using unit cost factors adjusted for location. DoD employs such a costfactor methodology in the Facilities Sustainment Model (FSM) to determine the DoD-wide facilities sustainment requirement. The formula is: Requirement = Facility Quantity4 x Sustainment Cost Factor x Area Cost Factor5 x Inflation Factor 2 AN C The cost factor methodology is inherently superior to other methods in calculating sustainment requirements. Another common method—using a percentage of plant replacement value—is a less-accurate generalization across an entire inventory. In terms of plant replacement value, actual sustainment costs for DoD facilities range from considerably less than 1% (FAC 8112 – Stand-By/Emergency Power) to over 19% (FAC 8122 – Exterior Lighting Lines). This finding is supported by Whitestone Research,6 and other studies published by the National Academy of Sciences. The use of the backlog of maintenance and repair (BMAR) as a means of estimating the sustainment requirement is also fraught with problems, including subjectivity, the difficulty and expense of obtaining a valid number, and its propensity to change independent of funding levels. Even if these inherent problems could be overcome, BMAR fails as a facilities sustainment metric since the backlog often includes other costs (such as restoration and modernization) that are beyond the scope of sustainment. Because of this, DoD no longer uses BMAR as a metric. C Specialized historical preservation costs are those for customized components or materials that are no longer readily available. Facilities Sustainment Program Element (PE) definition. 4 The application of cost factors to existing real property records could lead to large errors if the inventory and units of measure are not first screened and validated, as is done in the DoD Facilities Assessment Database. These errors and conversions primarily involve facility categories that are measured in terms of capacity (miles, feet, kilovolts, kilowatts, gallons, thousands of gallons per day, millions of BTU per hour, etc.). 5 A geographic location adjustment for costs of labor, material, and equipment. 6 The Whitestone Building Maintenance and Repair Cost Reference, 2002, p. 7. 3 Selection of Sustainment Cost Factors D In selecting from possible sustainment cost sources, the most credible factor was assigned to each facility category. General “credibility” was determined by a priority scheme for groups of cost factor sources. The cost factor table indicates the source group (1, 2, or 3) for each cost factor. Sustainment Cost Factor Source Hierarchy Standard, off-the-shelf, commercially published sources (e.g., Whitestone). These sources are considered most desirable due to ease of access, wide applicability, and lack of bias. Publications cover whole facilities and separate components of facilities, and include factors from professional associations and certain non-DoD federal, state, or local government agencies. Source 2 Source 1 cost factors that are applied to facilities with similar but not identical characteristics (e.g., sewage waste treatment facilities and industrial waste treatment facilities). Source 2 also includes Service-validated cost factors for facilities that have no commercial counterparts (e.g. missile launch facilities or military ranges). Source 3 Cost factors derived from Source-1 factors by multiplying the construction cost factor by the ratio of the sustainment cost factor to the construction cost factor for a similar Source-1 Facilities Analysis Category (e.g. FAC 2115, Aircraft Maintenance Hangar, Depot derived from FAC 2111, Aircraft Maintenance Hangar). C Revisions to Sustainment Cost Factors EL LE Source 1 C AN Sustainment cost factors in this version of the Guide have been updated from the previous version. Changes may be due to any of the following reasons: • Changed commercial cost components (for those cost factors based upon commercial benchmarks, such as the Whitestone MARS model) • Changed composition of the FAC (i.e., changed mix of constituent facility category codes) • Changed source of data (to a more credible source) or changed methodology for cost calculation • A “ripple effect” where a cost factor for one FAC is directly derived from another changed cost factor Construction Cost Factors Definition of Construction Construction provides a complete and useable facility capable of serving the purposes for which it was designed. Construction costs include pilings, foundations, all interior and exterior walls and doors, the roof, utilities up to the 5-foot line, all built-in plumbing and lighting fixtures, security and fire protection systems, electrical distribution, DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 5 6 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D wall and floor coverings, heating and air conditioning systems, and elevators. Not included are items generally termed personal property such as computer systems, telephone instruments, and furniture. Also not included are project costs such as design, supporting facility costs, equipment acquired with other funding sources (e.g. missionfunded range targets), contingency costs, and supervision, inspection, and overhead (SIOH). Use of Construction Cost Factors EL LE Construction cost factors form the basis of calculating plant replacement value in a consistent manner across DoD. Plant replacement value represents the cost to design and construct a notional facility to replace an existing facility at the same location. The standard DoD algorithm for calculating plant replacement value is: Plant Replacement Value = Facility Quantity7 x Construction Cost Factor x Area Cost Factor8 x Historical Records Adjustment9 x Planning and Design Factor10 x Supervision Inspection and Overhead Factor11 x Contingency Factor12 7 Re-stationing and Regionalization Joint facilities studies Determining rates of re-capitalization Describing the magnitude of a facility inventory in a common unit of measure AN • • • • C Construction cost factors can also support new construction cost estimates with the addition of allowance for site preparation, earthwork, landscaping, and related factors. As with sustainment cost calculations, such estimates are most reliable at the programmatic level, and lose accuracy when applied to specific facilities or projects. These calculations can be useful for DoD and Service-level modeling of: C The application of cost factors to existing real property records could lead to large errors if the inventory and units of measure are not first screened and validated, as is done in the DoD Facilities Assessment Database. These errors and conversions primarily involve facility categories that are measured in terms of capacity (miles, feet, kilovolts, kilowatts, gallons, thousands of gallons per day, millions of BTU per hour, etc.) 8 A geographic location adjustment for costs of labor, material, and equipment, published in Part 2 of this pricing guide. 9 An adjustment to account for increased costs for replacement of historical facilities or for construction in a historic district; the current value of the factor is 1.05. 10 A factor to account for the planning and design of a facility; the current value of this factor is 1.09 for all but medical facilities and 1.13 for medical facilities. 11 A factor to account for the supervision, inspection, and overhead activities associated with the management of a construction project; the current value of the factor is 1.06 for facilities in the continental US (CONUS) and 1.065 for facilities outside of the continental US (OCONUS). 12 A factor to account for construction contingencies; the current value of the factor is 1.05. Selection of Construction Cost Factors Construction Cost Factor Source Hierarchy D As with sustainment cost factors, a hierarchy was established for groups of cost factor sources. Where more than one cost factor source was available within Source 1, a selection was based upon engineering judgment and approved by consensus of the FSM Working Group. Easily-accessed and widely applicable data. Cost factors in this category were taken directly from the DoD Tri-Service Committee on Cost Engineering (mandatory within the DoD for applicable construction); Service-specific cost guidance (USACE, USAF); commercial cost-estimating guidelines (e.g., M&S or Whitestone); or other Government-published cost guidance (e.g. Fairfax County (Virginia) Park Authority). Source 2 Unpublished government or trade association average cost data (e.g. CEAC). Source 3 Unpublished project-specific data, derived from Service project documents (e.g. DD Forms 1391), or by calculating costs from reported plant replacement value and inventory. Revisions to Construction Cost Factors EL LE Source 1 AN C Construction cost factors in this version of the Guide have been updated from the previous version. Changes may be due to any of the following reasons: • Updated cost data from construction contract awards (for those cost factors based upon Tri-Service unit costs in Part 2 of this guide) • Changed composition of the FAC (i.e., changed mix of constituent facility category codes) • Changed source of data (to a more credible source) or changed methodology for cost calculation • A “ripple effect” where a cost factor for one FAC is directly derived from another changed cost factor Guidelines for Revising Published Cost Factors • • 13 C Users of the DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE are encouraged to suggest revisions to the published cost factors, particularly for facilities unique to their mission. Submit proposed changes to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Installations (ODUSD(I)/A&I)13 in accordance with the following guidelines: Revised factors should come from an equivalent or superior source Revised factors should be easily audited E-mail to: DoD.Pricing.Guide@osd.mil. DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 7 8 PART 1 AN C EL LE D Revised factors should be consistent with the definitions of sustainment or construction Revised factors should be consistent with the scope of the Facility Analysis Category Revised factors should be suitable for application throughout DoD C • • • UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D EL LE C AN C This page intentionally left blank DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 9 10 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 DoD Facility Classes (1 digit) D Title Operation & Training Maintenance & Production Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Supply Hospital & Medical Administrative Housing & Community Utility & Ground Improvements Land DoD Category Groups (2 digit) AN C Title Airfield Pavements Liquid Fueling and Dispensing Facilities Communications, Navigation Aids and Airfield Light Land Operational Facilities Waterfront Operational Facilities Harbor and Coastal Operational Facilities Training Facilities Maintenance Facilities Production Facilities RDT&E Buildings RDT&E Range Facilities RDT&E Facilities Other Than Buildings Liquid Storage - Fuel and Nonpropellants Ammunition Storage Cold Storage Covered Storage Open Storage Medical Centers and Hospitals Medical and Medical Support Facilities Dental Clinics Dispensaries and Clinics Administrative Buildings Underground Administrative Structures C Code 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 31 37 39 41 42 43 44 45 51 53 54 55 61 62 EL LE Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Code 69 71 72 73 74 75 76 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 Title Administrative Structures Other Than Buildings Family Housing Unaccompanied Personnel Housing Personnel Support and Services Facilities Indoor Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Facilities Outdoor Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Facilities Museums And Memorials Electrical Power Heat and Refrigeration (Air Conditioning) Sewage and Waste Water Roads and Other Pavements Railroad Facilities Ground Improvement Structures Miscellaneous Utilities Land Other Rights Improvements to Facilities or Sites Contaminated Land Title Training Buildings Simulation Facilities Training Support Facilities Impact, Maneuver, and Training Areas Small Arms Ranges Weapons Ranges Team and Unit Ranges Explosives and Flame Ranges Training Facilities Other Than Buildings Aircraft Maintenance Facilities Guided Missile Maintenance Facilities Ships and Spares Maintenance Facilities Tank and Automotive Maintenance Facilities Weapons and Spares Maintenance Facilities Ammunition, Explosives, and Toxics Maintenance Facilities Electronics and Communications Equipment Maintenance Facilities Miscellaneous Items and Equipment Maintenance Facilities Installation Repair and Operation Maintenance Facilities Aircraft Production Facilities Guided Missile Production Facilities Ships and Spares Production Facilities Tank and Automotive Production Facilities Weapons and Spares Production Facilities Ammunition, Explosives, and Toxics Production Facilities Electronics and Communications Equipment Production Facilities Miscellaneous Items and Equipment Production Facilities Installation Maintenance and Repair Production Facilities Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Science Laboratories Aircraft Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings Missile and Space Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings Ship and Marine Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings Tank and Automotive Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings EL LE Airfield Runways Airfield Taxiways Airfield Aprons Other Airfield Pavements Aircraft Fuel Dispensing Facilities Marine Fuel Dispensing Facilities Land Vehicle Fuel Dispensing Facilities Operating Fuel Storage Facilities POL Pipelines Other Liquid Fuel and Dispensing Facilities Communications Buildings Communications Facilities Other Than Buildings Aviation Navigation and Traffic Aids Buildings Aviation Navigation and Traffic Aids Facilities Other Than Buildings Communication Lines Airfield Pavement Lighting Ship Navigation and Traffic Aids Buildings Ship Navigation and Traffic Aids Other Than Buildings Ground Operational Buildings Airfield Operational Buildings Helium Plants and Storage Ship Operational Buildings Operational Support Buildings Ground Operational Facilities Other Than Buildings Airfield Operational Facilities Other Than Buildings Ship Operational Facilities Other Than Buildings Operational Support Facilities Other Than Buildings Piers and Wharfs Cargo Handling and Storage Areas Sea Walls, Bulkheads, and Quay Walls Small Craft Berthing Other Waterfront Operational Facilities Harbor Protection Facilities Moorings Marine Improvements C 218 219 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 AN 135 136 137 138 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 148 149 151 153 154 155 159 161 163 164 Code 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 Title 228 229 310 311 312 C Code 111 112 113 116 121 122 123 124 125 126 131 132 133 134 D DoD Basic Categories (3-digit) DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 313 314 11 12 Code 315 Title Weapons and Weapon Systems Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings Ammunition, Explosives, And Toxics Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings 317 Electronic and Communication Equipment Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings 318 Propulsion Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings Miscellaneous Item and Equipment Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings 319 Underwater Equipment Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings 321 Technical Services Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Range Facilities Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Facilities Other Than Buildings Bulk Liquid Fuel Storage Liquid Storage Other Than Water, Fuel, and Propellants Depot and Arsenal Ammunition Storage Installation and Ready Issue Ammunition Storage Liquid Propellant Ammunition Storage Weapon-Related Battery Storage Open Ammunition Storage Depot and In-Transit Cold Storage Installation and Ready Issue Cold Storage Depot and Arsenal Covered Storage Installation and Organization Covered Storage Depot Open Storage Installation and Organization Open Storage Medical Centers and Hospitals Medical and Medical Support Facilities Dental Clinics Dispensaries and Clinics Administrative Buildings AN C 411 412 421 422 423 424 425 431 432 441 442 451 452 510 530 540 550 610 C 320 371 390 Code 620 690 711 712 713 714 721 722 723 724 725 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 741 742 743 744 Title Underground Administrative Structures Administrative Structures Other Than Buildings Family Housing Dwellings Family Housing Trailers Family Housing Trailer Sites Detached Family Housing Facilities Enlisted Unaccompanied Personnel Housing Unaccompanied Personnel Housing Mess Facilities Detached Unaccompanied Personnel Housing Facilities Officer Unaccompanied Personnel Housing Facilities Emergency Unaccompanied Personnel Housing Facilities Safety, Discipline, and Rehabilitation Facilities Installation Support Facilities Food Service Facilities Retail Sales and Service Facilities Education Facilities Religious Facilities Family and Child Support Facilities Miscellaneous Personnel Support and Services Facility Indoor Recreation Facilities Indoor Athletic Facilities Indoor Entertainment Facilities Miscellaneous Indoor Morale, Welfare and Recreational Facilities Outdoor Recreation Facilities Outdoor Athletic Facilities Outdoor Entertainment Facilities Miscellaneous Outdoor Morale, Welfare and Recreational Facilities Museums and Memorials Electric Power Source Electric Power Transmission and Distribution Lines Electric Power Substations ans Switching Stations Heat Source EL LE 316 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 751 752 753 754 760 811 812 813 821 Title Dredging Other Improvements CONTAMINATED FACILITY OR AREA C EL LE D Code 935 939 940 AN 831 832 833 841 842 843 844 845 851 852 853 854 860 861 871 872 891 892 893 895 899 911 912 913 914 921 922 923 931 932 933 Title Heat Transmission and Distribution Lines Heat Gas Source Heat Gas Transmission Refrigeration (Air Conditioning) Source Chilled Water (Air Conditioning) Transmission and Distribution Lines Sewage and Industrial Waste Treatment and Disposal Sewage and Industrial Waste Collection Lines Refuse and Garbage Facilities Potable Water Supply, Treatment, and Storage Potable Water Distribution System Fire Protection Water Facilities Nonpotable Water Supply and Storage Nonpotable Water Distribution System Roads Sidewalks and Other Pavements Parking structures Traffic Control facilities Railroad Tracks Railroad Facilities Other Than Tracks Grounds Drainage Grounds Fencing, Gates, and Guard Towers Miscellaneous Utilities - Square Feet Miscellaneous Utilities - Each Miscellaneous Utilities - Linear Feet Miscellaneous Utilities - Gallons Miscellaneous Components of Other Facilities Land Purchase, Condemnation, Donation, or Transfer Public Domain Withdraw License or Permit Public Land of Territories and Possessions Easements In-Lease Foreign Rights Building Improvements Clearing, Grading and Landscaping Demolition of Facilities C Code 822 823 824 826 827 DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 13 14 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 DoD Facility Analysis Categories (4-digit) Cost Factors ($FY05) 1111 Fixed-Wing Runway, Surfaced SY S 1112 Rotary-Wing Landing Area, Surfaced SY S 1113 Runway Overrun Area, Surfaced SY S 1114 Runway, Unsurfaced SY S 1121 Taxiway, Surfaced SY S 1122 Rotary-Wing Taxiway, Surfaced SY S 1131 Aircraft Apron, Surfaced SY S 1161 Compass Calibration Pad, Surfaced SY S 1162 Missile Launching Pad, Surfaced SY S 1163 Aircraft Washing Pad, Surfaced SY S 1164 Miscellaneous Airfield Pavement, Surfaced Aircraft Pavement Shoulder SY S SY S 1166 1167 Miscellaneous Airfield Pavement, Unsurfaced Aircraft Rinse Facility Sustainment Upper limit $94.63 $1.26 10,000,000 120,000 $94.63 $0.91 500,000 1,000 $94.63 $0.74 250,000 30,000 $6.74 $0.16 2,200,000 30,000 $94.63 $0.91 1,000,000 15,000 $94.63 $0.91 150,000 5,000 $94.63 $0.91 3,000,000 6,500 $94.63 $0.91 350,000 1,600 $94.63 $0.91 140,000 180 A paved surface designed for washing of standing fixed-wing or rotary-wing aircraft. The surface is usually concrete or asphalt. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. A paved airfield surface designed for a function other than those included in other airfield pavement Facility Analysis Categories. The surface is usually concrete or asphalt. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. $94.63 $0.91 35,000 1,500 $94.63 $0.91 250,000 3,500 The shoulders of runways, taxiways, etc. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. $94.63 $0.74 750,000 10,000 $6.74 $0.16 75,000 2,000 $94.63 $0.81 11,000 1,500 A paved surface designed for the landing and takeoff of fixed-wing aircraft that can also accommodate rotary-wing aircraft. The surface is usually concrete or asphalt. Runway lighting is not included, but is captured under Facility Analysis Category 1361. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. A paved surface designed for the landing and takeoff of rotary wing aircraft. The surface is usually concrete or asphalt. It can be either a helipad or a runway. Helipad or runway lighting is not included, but is captured under Facility Analysis Category 1361. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. An extension of a runway surface. The surface is usually concrete or asphalt. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. An unpaved surface designed for the landing and takeoff of fixed-wing aircraft. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8512. A paved surface designed for the movement of fixed-wing aircraft. The surface is usually concrete or asphalt. Taxiway lighting is not included, but is captured under Facility Analysis Category 1361. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. A paved surface designed for the movement of rotary-wing aircraft. The surface is usually concrete or asphalt. Taxiway lighting is not included, but is captured under Facility Analysis Category 1361. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. A paved surface designed for standing fixed-wing or rotary-wing aircraft. The surface is usually concrete or asphalt. Aprons support such activities as aircraft parking, loading, and maintenance. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. A paved area in a magnetically quiet zone of the airfield used for the precise calibration of all types of air navigational equipment. The surface is usually concrete or asphalt. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. A paved surface designed for the erection and launching of a guided missile. The surface is usually concrete. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. C 1165 Construction Description D Type EL LE UM C Title AN Code Inventory records SY S An unpaved airfield surface designed for a function other than those included in other airfield pavement Facility Analysis Categories. The surface can be dirt, gravel, or grass. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8512. SY S A central facility for rinsing aircraft to remove dirt and pollutants. CCF is derived from PACES. SCF is derived from MicroPaver. Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title Construction UM Type Description A facility for the direct fueling of aircraft or for the filling of aircraft fuel tanker trucks. These facilities do not include associated fuel storage that is captured under Facility Analysis Category 1241. CCF is derived from data from various commercial airports. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7345. A facility for the direct defueling of aircraft. These facilities do not include associated fuel storage that is captured under Facility Analysis Category 1241. CCF is derived from data from various commercial airports. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7345. A facility for the direct fueling of ships. These facilities do not include associated fuel storage that is captured under Facility Analysis Category 1241. CCF is derived from data from all the Services. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7345. A facility for the direct fueling of land vehicles or for the filling of fuel tanker trucks. These facilities do not include associated fuel storage that is captured under Facility Analysis Category 1241. CCF is derived from BNI data. SCF is derived from Whitestone data. Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value $293.29 $9.03 150,000 600 $293.29 $9.03 800 800 $22.81 $0.70 60,000 280 $11,935.27 $435.70 36 2 5,000 Aircraft Fueling Facility GM S 1212 Aircraft Defueling Facility GM S 1221 Marine Fueling Facility GM S 1231 Vehicle Fueling Facility OL S 1241 Operating Fuel Storage POL Pipeline GA S Storage tanks that provide an operating and reserve supply of fuel. Cost factors are based on a 5000 GA tank. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means. $4.03 $0.08 6,000,000 MI S $548,607.50 $16,897.11 600 1261 Liquid Fuel Loading/Unloading Facility OL S $4,423.50 $136.23 36 2 1262 POL Pump Station SF B $560.31 $17.26 30,000 1,000 1311 Communications Building SF B $195.62 $3.43 270,000 1,200 1312 Satellite Communications Building SF B $485.60 $8.50 52,000 4,500 1321 Communications Facility EA S $41,358.36 $723.77 450 1 1331 Aircraft Navigation Building SF B $281.09 $6.93 20,000 150 1341 Aircraft Navigation Facility $8,528.95 $149.26 100 1 1351 Communications Lines Pipelines for the transfer of operating and reserve supplies of petroleum, oil, and lubricant products. Reset Value will be calculated as the reported asset size/5,280. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7345. A facility that supports loading and/or unloading of operating and reserve supply of fuels and other petroleum, oil, and lubricant products to other than the end user. Includes loading/unloading of tank trucks, tank cars, and barges. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7345. A facility that contains POL pumping equipment. This includes the building as well as the pumping equipment therein. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7345. A building that contains communications operations and communication equipment. Communication equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,610 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building which contains satellite communications operations and communication equipment. Communication equipment located in these facilities is not real property, therefore is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1311. A facility, other than a building, that supports communications operations and communication equipment. Cost factors are based upon a 75' self-supporting tower. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1311. A building that contains aircraft navigation and traffic control equipment and functions. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 572 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, that supports aircraft navigation and traffic control operations. CCF is derived from data reported by the various Services. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1311. Communication lines, to include overhead, underground, and marine cables and lines. Reset Value will be calculated as the reported asset size/5,280. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $76,708.63 $139.34 750 EL LE C AN C 1251 D 1211 EA S MI U DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 15 16 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Type Description Lighting on the sides and approaches of airfield pavements. Does not include other airfield lighting, such as perimeter lighting, security lighting, and street and parking lighting. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Other lighting directly related to aviation operations that is not airfield pavement lighting included in Facility Analysis Category 1361. CCF is derived from Air Force and RS Means data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1361. A building that contains ship navigation and traffic control equipment and functions. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 4,743 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, that supports ship navigation and traffic control operations. Cost factors are based upon an Ocean Science Group SL125C beacon with buoy and anchor system. CCF is derived from data provided by Ocean Science Group. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1351. A building containing equipment and functions directly related to air defense operations. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 9,024 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building containing equipment and functions directly related to guided missile operations. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,398 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building or part of a building from which commanders and their representatives can direct operations, control forces during emergencies, or in which sensitive classified materials are reviewed and stored. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,884 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building containing the personnel and equipment that provides fire and rescue support to the airfield. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,425 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building containing functions that are directly related to aviation operations. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,095 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility containing the equipment and functions directly related to the control of aviation traffic. Facility typically contains an elevated observation deck with all-around observation. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,372 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Airfield Pavement Lighting LF S 1362 Airfield Lighting EA S 1371 Ship Navigation Building SF B 1381 Ship Navigation Facility EA S 1402 Air Defense Operations Building SF B 1403 Missile Operations Building SF B 1404 Emergency Operations Center / SCIF SF B 1411 Airfield Fire And Rescue Station SF B 1412 Aviation Operations Building SF B 1413 Air Control Tower C AN 1361 SF B Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $3.30 300,000 8,000 $2,400.48 $18.48 650 4 $195.62 $3.85 42,000 1,300 $12,497.75 $22.50 6 1 $196.21 $3.32 200,000 4,000 $399.85 $5.19 45,000 500 $179.89 $4.44 85,000 4,000 $226.09 $3.49 30,000 3,500 $216.26 $3.31 400,000 4,500 $623.22 $2.92 25,000 2,000 $61.77 D UM EL LE Title C Code Construction Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Type SF B A building for the receipt, bulk storage, processing, and dispensing of helium gas. Included are tanks, valves, valve chambers, and similar equipment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from the DoD template for FAC 4422. EA S A facility, other than a building, for the bulk storage of helium gas. Cost factors are based on a 30,000 GA welded steel pressure tank. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1421. A building containing functions that are directly related to ship operations. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,107 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building containing the equipment and functions that provide photographic or television production. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from Air Force and USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,480 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building containing the equipment and functions of a technical laboratory that directly supports operational activities. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,578 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building containing the equipment and functions that directly support operational supply activities. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,791 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building containing equipment and functions that directly support operational activities not included in other Facility Analysis Categories. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from Air Force and USACE data. E78 A building containing working animal operational and support functions. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,592 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building for a stand-by security force. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,545 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. An underground facility containing an inter-continental ballistic missile, ready for launch. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from the Whitestone/AF study on these facilities. A facility containing the equipment and functions of command and control communications providing telemetry for ballistic missiles. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,846 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Elevator shaft access connecting areas between underground missile facilities. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1452. Tunnels connecting underground missile facilities. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1452. Structures intended to protect guided missiles from weather and attack. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 4427. Ship Operations Building SF B 1441 Photo/TV Production Building SF B 1442 Operations Support Lab SF B 1443 Operations Supply Building SF B 1444 Miscellaneous Operations Support Building SF B 1445 Working Animal Support Building SF B 1446 Security Force Building SF B 1451 Strategic Missile Launch Facility EA S 1452 Missile Guidance Facility SF B 1453 Missile Access Shaft 1454 Missile Access Tunnel 1455 Missile Shelter C AN 1431 Description EA S LF S SF S DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 17 Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $85.52 $1.16 100,000 20,000 $74,501.25 $1,013.22 1 1 $139.59 $3.40 450,000 3,000 $153.14 $4.07 120,000 3,000 $189.72 $3.40 200,000 1,000 $75.69 $2.69 1,200,000 1,000 $181.44 $4.25 300,000 1,000 $84.54 $5.14 25,000 1,000 $128.77 $4.10 110,000 3,000 $4,365,625.59 $36,598.55 1 1 $346.08 $5.44 20,000 500 $77,015.06 $1,209.14 1 1 $629.91 $9.89 5,000 14 $31.46 $0.46 400 400 D 1422 Helium Production/Storage Building Helium Storage Facility UM EL LE 1421 Title C Code Construction Reset Value 18 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title Construction Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value $7,255.62 1 1 $346.08 $14.11 45,000 2,500 $673,699.86 $10,577.09 15 1 $127,337.38 $1,999.20 1 1 $395,822.10 $26,377.99 3 1 UM Type Description A facility, other than a building, directly related to missile defense operations. Cost factors are based upon an average size of 1,398 SF. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from the DoD template data for FAC 1403. Those facilities specifically designed for the control, monitoring, and launching of ballistic missiles. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on a survey of actual facilities, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A system for engaging aircraft and absorbing kinetic energy in order to quickly and safely capture and stop the aircraft. Cost factors are based upon the BAK-21 Aircraft Arresting System. A system employed as a pair constitutes 1 EA. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1452. Ground-emplaced equipment to replicate the launching of aircraft from an aircraft carrier deck. CCF is derived from Navy data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1452. An earth and wood backstop used as a safe area, toward which aircraft weapons are pointed when hot ammunition is downloaded. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from Air Force data. A structure for deflecting the force of jet blast away from personnel, equipment, or facilities. CCF is based on data reported by the Services. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 2123. $558,990.30 $36,674.70 $586.79 150 1 Missile Defense Facility EA S 1457 Ballistic Missile Control Facility SF B 1461 Aircraft Arresting System EA S 1462 Aircraft Catapult EA S 1463 Aircraft Firing-In Butt EA S 1464 Aircraft Blast Deflector Aircraft Shelter, Hardened EA S SF S Hardened shelters intended to protect tactical aircraft in a forward location from attack. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,574 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $302.76 $2.45 25,000 7,500 1466 Aircraft Shelter SF S Shelters intended to protect fighter interceptor aircraft on alert from the elements. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 11,026 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $122.88 $1.15 130,000 10,000 1467 Aircraft Support Facility Nuclear Propulsion Support Facility EA S A facility containing equipment and functions that support aviation operations. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1412. $1,426,155.00 $21,820.17 35 1 EA S A facility, other than a building, directly related to nuclear propulsion operations. CCF is derived from Navy data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1402. $116,262.23 $1,964.83 1 1 1491 Nuclear Weapons Support Facility EA S A facility, other than a building, directly related to nuclear weapon operations. CCF is derived from Navy data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 2153. $119,478.29 $1,553.22 1 1 1492 Explosives Holding/Transfer Area Explosives Railway Holding Yard SY S An open area used for the transfer and/or temporary holding of ammunition and explosive materials. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $44.24 $1.24 20,000 1,000 EA S A rail yard used for the transfer and/or temporary holding of ammunition and explosive materials. CCF is derived from Navy data. SCF is derived from RS Means and other data sources. A facility used for the transfer and/or temporary holding of ammunition and explosive materials. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1493. $335,296.83 $4,550.42 1 1 $6,500.35 $88.40 10 1 $17,477.94 $314.60 250 1 1493 1494 1495 Explosives Holding/Transfer Facility Revetment EL LE C AN 1481 C 1465 D 1456 EA S EA S A barrier to protect personnel, equipment, or facilities from attack or explosion. Cost factors are based upon a barrier 50' wide (at the base) by 12' high by 100' long. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived on the ratio for FAC 8721. Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title UM Type 1496 Central Vehicle Wash Facility EA S 1497 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Area EA S 1498 Security Support Facility SF S 1499 EA S 1511 Miscellaneous Operations Support Facility Pier SY S 1512 Wharf SY S 1513 Pier/Wharf Access Trestle SY S 1531 Marine Cargo Staging Area SY S 1541 Shore Erosion Prevention Facility LF 1551 Small Craft Berthing 1552 Construction Description Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value $6,627,307.36 $134,534.34 2 1 $0.00 $0.00 1 1 Fighting positions or security checkpoints used to directly support security operations. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 184 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, that directly supports operational activities and is not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7384. $190.70 $3.05 10,000 100 $14,014.04 $128.93 50 1 A structure for docking ships that extends into the waterway such that ships can dock along both sides. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift. SCF is derived from data supplied by the Navy and various commercial port authorities. A structure that abuts the waterway such that ships can dock along only the seaward side. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift. SCF is derived from data supplied by the Navy and various commercial port authorities. A trestle for vehicle or railroad access between a pier or wharf and the shore. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift. SCF is derived from data supplied by the Navy and various commercial port authorities. An open area for the temporary placement of cargo to be loaded on, or already unloaded from, ships. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $876.59 $24.99 100,000 2,000 $876.59 $24.99 100,000 2,000 $876.59 $24.99 7,500 5,000 $44.24 $1.24 200,000 11,000 S Structures constructed to prevent shore erosion due to wave action. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8721. $445.47 $8.02 35,000 760 FB S $1,882.55 $53.65 5,500 240 Small Craft Building SF B Small craft berthing consists of either a pier or wharf providing an area for small craft (less than 66 feet in length) to berth. This may include lighterage vessels, tug boats, fire boats, and other small craft. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1511. A building in which small craft (less than 66 feet in length) can be stored. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,175 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $25.26 $1.61 60,000 1,000 1591 Miscellaneous Waterfront Facility EA S $41,054.68 $738.98 40 1 1611 Harbor Control Facility Offshore Mooring Facility EA S A facility that directly supports waterfront operations and is not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from data from all the Services. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1541. A facility that functions to control physical access to a harbor. CCF is derived from data from all the Services. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1371. $408,404.20 $8,045.56 4 1 EA S $8,694.36 $15.65 200 1 LF S $445.47 $1.24 50,000 1,000 1641 Harbor Marine Improvements EL LE C AN A structure used to physically secure a ship at an offshore location, not alongside a pier or wharf. CCF is derived from data from all the Services. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1381. Structures constructed to improve harbor operations by reducing wave action. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1541. C 1631 D A facility for pre-wash mud removal and washing of military and commercial vehicles. Included are water recirculation, high- and low- pressure cleaning, water containment and drains, and sediment and sludge removal. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 2141. An area in which explosive ordnance and explosive devices can be safely disarmed or destroyed. DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 19 20 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value $3.68 650,000 3,500 $155.31 $2.75 1,000,000 6,000 UM Type Description Training buildings that include primarily classroom space for multipurpose training instruction typically conducted by a school/training center. These facilities may include auditorium, library and/or technical education or learning resource centers, and administrative support space. These general-purpose facilities are intended for use by organizations that serve a large population for basic lecture/conference/seminar instruction. These facilities are distinct from organizational classroom areas associated with unit headquarters and trainee barracks. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 10,192 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Training buildings that include dedicated space for specialized training instruction typically conducted by a school/training center. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 14,984 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility housing the training and administrative functions of a band unit and/or chorus unit. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 9,103 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $155.31 $126.81 $3.93 60,000 6,500 Reserve Component training centers are multipurpose facilities for the gathering, training, and dispatching of National Guard and/or Reserve units. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 12,178 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building for the purpose of conducting physical education training. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, or portions thereof, that provides space to conduct indoor classroom instruction at organizational level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 4,804 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Indoor firing ranges provide marksmanship training space for the firing of pistols and small caliber rifles. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,827 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house flight simulators and other flight training devices. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from Air Force and USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 11,793 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for training air-crew members and passengers on the physiological effects of high altitude flight, spatial disorientation, night vision, and decompression and ejection seat escape. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 9,160 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for training personnel in the use of protective masks and the effects of chemical warfare. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,733 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $137.62 $4.20 210,000 7,500 $164.16 $4.07 500,000 250,000 $126.81 $4.52 250,000 3,000 $112.06 $4.63 45,000 2,500 $197.58 $5.25 125,000 8,500 $102.11 $2.86 30,000 8,000 $109.11 $2.46 30,000 600 General Purpose Instruction Building SF B 1712 Applied Instruction Building SF B 1713 Band Training Facility SF B 1714 Reserve Training Facility SF B 1715 Physical Education Building SF B 1717 Organizational Classroom SF B 1718 Indoor Firing Range and Supporting Facility SF B 1721 Flight Simulator Facility SF B 1722 Physiological Training Facility SF B 1723 Gas Training Facility D 1711 AN C SF EL LE Title C Code Construction B Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title Construction Upper limit $139.59 $3.37 125,000 8,500 $337,029.33 $7,819.08 1 1 $108.98 $3.50 50,000 500 $118.94 $2.68 110,000 2,500 $43.25 $0.60 50,000 800 A structure from which observation and control of training and other operations can be conducted. Cost factors are based upon an average size of 800 SF. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1413. Maneuver/training lands that provide space for the movement of light combat forces and equipment under simulated battlefield conditions for training purposes to improve combat readiness. SCF is based on data from the ATSC. Maneuver/training lands that provide space for the movement of heavy combat forces and equipment under simulated battlefield conditions for training purposes to improve combat readiness. SCF is based on data from the ATSC. Impact areas have designated boundaries within which all ordnance will detonate or impact. The primary function of impact areas is to contain weapons effects as much as possible using earthen berms or natural terrain features. SCF is based on data from the ATSC. $142,338.40 $668.99 45 1 $0.00 $0.55 360,000 30 $0.00 $0.55 350,000 2,000 $0.00 $0.55 100,000 9,000 A cleared area suitable for the landing of personnel and/or equipment via parachute drop. SCF is based on data from the ATSC. An area that provides open space for military ceremonies, outdoor drill training, physical fitness tests, and physical exercises. SCF is based on data from RS Means. A training range for the firing of small arms. Exact design of these ranges will vary according to the specific nature of the weapons and training desired. Designed for handguns, shoulder fired weapons, and machineguns. CCF is derived from a design build out. SCF is based on a ratio from multiple range FACs. A range for preparatory marksmanship training; zeroing, and corrective instruction on the rifle and machine gun; and to practice machine gun traversing and searching. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from USACE data. A range for firing the rifle at targets comparable to battlefield ranges, developing speed in target engagements, and developing confidence in individual ability. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range for practice and qualification in engaging personnel targets with a rifle in a simulated combat environment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range used for training of night fire rifle engagement techniques and to complete qualification scores. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $0.00 $0.55 2,000 300 $0.00 $109.62 600 5 $17,947.79 $371.56 50 32 $480.56 $14.63 50 32 $18,242.49 $419.97 50 32 $30,488.01 $742.69 25 16 $3,361.18 $125.20 50 32 UM Type Description A building containing simulator equipment or in which battle and battle control exercises are conducted. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 10,376 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A water-filled structure for training related to water operations and survival. CCF is derived from data supplied by all the Services. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7422. General Purpose Simulator Facility SF B 1725 Training Pool and Tank Range Support Building EA S SF B A facility containing equipment and functions that support range operations. CCF is derived from AFCESA and USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,060 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. 1732 Training Aids Support Building SF B 1733 Training Support Structure Observation Tower/Bunker SF S A facility containing training aids and equipment storage and training aids fabrication activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,458 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, that directly supports training activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. E140 EA S AC S 1742 Maneuver/Training Land, Heavy Forces AC S 1743 Weapons Impact Area AC S 1744 Parachute Drop Zone AC S 1745 Parade and Drill Field AC S 1750 General Purpose Small Arms Range FP S 1751 Zero Range FP S 1752 Field Fire Range FP S 1753 Record Fire Range 1754 Night Fire Range EL LE Maneuver/Training Land, Light Forces C AN 1741 C 1734 D 1724 1731 FP S FP S Inventory records Sustainment DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 21 Reset Value 22 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value $258.81 150 55 Type Description FP S A range for practice and competition with targets located at specified known distances. CCF is derived from a design build out. SCF is based on a ratio from multiple range FACs. $9,001.94 1756 Known Distance Range Sniper Range FP S $118,625.30 $1,002.81 10 4 1757 Pistol Range FP S $2,973.72 $183.03 50 15 1758 Machinegun Range FP S $50,940.95 $418.75 10 10 1760 General Purpose Direct Fire Range FP S $0.00 $0.00 5 4 1761 Grenade Launcher Range FP S $27,630.24 $290.98 10 1 1762 Grenade Machinegun Range LN S $253.04 $22.44 2 2 1763 Light Antiarmor Weapon Range FP S A range for day and nighttime sniper training, as well as advanced rifle marksmanship training for selected personnel. The range may include various firing points including towers. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range for instructional firing of pistols and sub-machineguns, and for combat pistol qualification, and police qualification with pistols, shotguns, and sub-machineguns. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range used to qualify gunners with machine guns and automatic weapons. The range may be augmented by adding light vehicle and bunker targets. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A training range for the firing of large weapons when there is line of sight from the weapon to the target. Weapons can include stationary tanks, artillery, antitank rockets, and grenade launchers. A range to teach grenade launcher firing techniques, to qualify grenadiers, and to prepare grenadiers for combat situations. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range to conduct qualification firing with the grenade machinegun. It can also be used to practice target observation and adjustment of fire, to practice machinegun traversing and searching, to develop speed during operation, and to obtain an accurate burst. This range can be used to train with the weapons on the ground or mounted on a vehicle. LN consists of area and firing points for one gunner to complete training objectives. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range to teach soldiers the skills needed to defeat armored vehicles with recoilless rifles or light antitank weapons using launch effects trainers, sub-caliber rockets, or small arms cartridges. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $497,436.79 $2,045.78 10 1 1764 Heavy Antiarmor Weapon Range LN S $2,584,786.16 $17,220.40 2 1 1765 Artillery Direct Fire Range EA S $1,096,908.15 $7,133.72 1 1 1766 Tank Stationary Gunnery Range EA S $6,280,178.52 $64,657.32 1 1 1767 Indirect Fire Range A range to teach the techniques of engaging targets with medium and heavy anti-armor weapons (missiles). It is also used for field tracking and qualification exercises with tracking and launch effect trainers. LN consists of range area to accommodate up to 10 gunners. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range to fire cannon artillery and other large caliber guns using high-explosive ammunition. Direct fire means the crew can see the target and fires as a point-to-point weapon. EA is defined as range to support up to one battery of artillery. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range to train tank and fighting vehicle crews in the rapid engagement and destruction of targets during day and night exercises from a stationary vehicle. EA is defined as range to support up to 15 gunners. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range to fire cannon artillery, rockets, mortar, and other indirect weapon systems using high-explosive ammunition. Indirect fire means the crew cannot see the target either because of terrain or distance. EA is defined as range to support up to a section/battery. $0.00 $0.00 3 1 1768 Scaled Indirect Fire Range A scaled range to teach firing skills to the entire indirect fire team. EA is defined as range to support up to a section/battery. CCF is based on a design buildout. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1765. $9,776.73 $100.70 1 1 AN C EL LE D UM 1755 Title C Code Construction EA S EA S Cost Factors ($FY05) Type Description A range to zero fighting vehicle and tank weapons. The range is also used to train crews to manipulate turret and gun controls, fire the main gun while tracking a moving target, interact with other crew members, react to fire commands, identify targets, and to bring the main gun quickly on target. EA is defined as range to support up to 4 vehicles. CCF is derived from Army data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1761. Ranges specifically designed to satisfy training requirements for infantry and armor crews and teams to include gunnery from moving vehicles. These ranges are used to teach mechanized infantry and armor crews the skills needed to defeat stationary and moving targets in a tactical array. LN is defined as range to support 2 vehicles. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Range complexes consist of ranges to accommodate tank and fighting vehicle firing exercises and tactical maneuver training for tanks, mechanized infantry small units. These ranges are used to teach mechanized infantry and armor units the skills needed to defeat stationary and moving targets in a tactical array. EA is defined as range to support up to 6 vehicles. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range used to teach individual and buddy-team movement and maneuver techniques while engaging targets with the rifle. LN is defined as range to support 2 persons. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range used to train personnel to employ mutually supporting fires from defensive positions against attacking troops. EA is defined as range to support up to a squad sized unit. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range used by an infantry unit to practice movement-to-contact operations and hasty attack operations. The unit may fire the rifle, machine gun, automatic weapon, and light anti-tank weapon with sub-caliber devices. EA is defined as range to support up to a platoon sized unit. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A facility for individual and low-level collective training using live fire or simulators. Livefire facilities are constructed using materials which capture fragmentation or spalling objects from live ammunition/munitions sometimes typified, but not limited to the use of rubber tires to prevent ricocheted ammunition. EA is defined as range to support up to a platoon sized unit. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A range to familiarize with the effects of live hand grenades. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Scaled Gunnery Range EA S 1771 Armor Vehicle Crew Training Range LN S 1772 Armor Vehicle Unit Training Range EA S 1773 Fire and Movement Range LN S 1774 Squad Defense Range EA S 1775 Infantry Battle Course EA S 1776 Urban Combat Training Range EA S 1781 Live Hand Grenade Range Engineer Qualification Range FP S FP S 1783 Light Demolition and Flame Training Range FP S 1790 Miscellaneous Training Facility EA S 1791 Aircraft Weapons Calibration Range 1792 Attack Helicopter Weapons Range A range used to qualify engineer individuals and units on tasks such as sapper, mine warfare, light demolition, and engineer weapon firing. CCF is based on a design buildout. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1781. A range to teach soldiers the techniques of firing flash weapons and flame-throwers at point and area targets, and employing improvised smoke and flame weapons and to train in the handling of explosives and pyrotechnics. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Various training facilities, other than buildings and ranges, that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE & Army data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7522. Ranges used to bore sight, align, and zero all weapons systems on individual aircraft. Cost factors are based upon TC 25-8, fig. 6-27. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using MicroPaver. Training ranges used for individual, crew, and unit helicopter gunnery exercises. It can handle the machinegun, grenade launcher, cannon, rocket, and antitank missile weapons systems. Cost factors are based upon TC 25-8, figure 6-36. CCF is derived from Army data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1771. C 1782 AN 1769 EA S EA S DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 23 Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $435.16 5 1 $3,214,181.53 $56,200.01 1 1 $4,729,470.17 $80,955.58 1 1 $113,000.46 $2,720.15 25 4 $184,355.40 $6,858.12 1 1 $969,455.42 $24,442.98 1 1 $393,240.51 $13,224.19 1 1 $19,794.52 $738.00 5 4 $274,048.38 $10,222.00 30 10 $1,866,937.87 $8,692.47 10 2 $75,622.58 $1,769.57 250 1 $30,906.99 $2,274.35 1 1 $1,138,151.47 $19,462.39 1 1 $41,444.20 D UM EL LE Title C Code Construction Reset Value 24 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Type Aircraft Weapons Range Air Defense Range EA S Training ranges used by all services for the command, control, and attack of aircraft on ground targets. They include both close air support and aerial bombing activities. FP S 1795 Fire And Rescue Training Facility EA S 1796 Urban Combat Training Area, NonFire EA S 1797 Hand Grenade Range, Non-Firing FP S 1798 Infiltration Course, Live Fire EA S 1799 Confidence/Obstacle Course EA S 2111 Aircraft Maintenance Hangar SF B 2112 Aircraft Maintenance Shop SF B 2113 Aircraft Corrosion Control Hangar SF B 2114 Aircraft Engine Test Building 2115 Aircraft Maintenance Hangar, Depot A training range for firing air defense weapons against targets in flight. Weapons can include either guns or missiles. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A facility at which the various aspects of fire fighting and rescue can be trained and practiced. Cost factors are based upon the new FireFighter Training System (FFTS) that includes drainage system and retention pond. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7311. Non-live fire training facilities used to train and sustain unit combat proficiency in an urban environment. Facilities may also be used by military and civil police forces for scenariodriven training in law enforcement and riot control operations. Cost factors are based upon a 16-building collective training facility, TC25-8, fig. 6-44. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Ranges used for training soldiers in handling explosives and pyrotechnics, disposing explosive ordnance, firing flash weapons and flamethrowers at point and area targets, and employing improvised smoke and flame weapons. Cost factors are based upon standard design in TC25-8, fig. 6-22. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1761. Infiltration courses are used for soldiers to practice maneuvering through various barbed wire and log obstacles while machine guns fire overhead. Cost factors are based upon the standard design in TC25-8, fig. 6-23. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1758. A facility at which individual service members and small teams can confront and overcome various obstacles in order to enhance physical fitness, confidence, and unit esprit. Cost factors are based upon standard designs in MIL-HDBK-1027/3B, figs. 10 & 11. CCF is derived from Army data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1761. A facility providing space for aircraft maintenance, repair, and inspection activities that require protection from the elements. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 27,419 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house aircraft and aircraft component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,664 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to contain an aircraft during corrosion control operations. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 12,678 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to test aircraft engines. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,710 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to provide space for aircraft depot-level maintenance, repair, and inspection activities that require protection from the elements. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 71,067 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. EL LE C AN 1794 Description SF B SF B Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $0.00 12 1 $135,806.86 $7,078.32 25 1 $1,966,000.00 $39,713.20 3 1 $2,062,787.40 $15,924.26 1 1 $3,591.47 $37.71 1 1 $79,249.16 $649.84 1 1 $38,653.95 $405.87 1 1 $196.60 $1.98 365,000 25,000 $155.31 $1.94 1,000,000 5,000 $265.73 $2.09 200,000 7,000 $143.52 $3.26 150,000 3,500 $196.60 $1.75 600,000 80,000 $0.00 D UM 1793 Title C Code Construction Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Construction Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value $155.31 $2.46 1,000,000 40,000 $1,865,734.00 $21,874.60 2 1 $249.36 $2.74 150,000 5,000 $167.18 $2.67 110,000 4,000 $249,593.50 $4,806.50 1 1 $249.36 $2.38 300,000 10,000 Title UM Type Description 2116 Aircraft Maintenance Shop, Depot SF B 2118 Aircraft Engine Test Facility EA S 2121 Missile Maintenance/Assembl y Building SF B A facility designed to house aircraft and aircraft component depot-level maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 14,140 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, designed to test aircraft engines. Cost factors are based upon an average size of 13,000 SF. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the DoD template from FAC 2114. A facility in which guided missiles are assembled and/or maintained. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 10,718 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. 2123 Missile/Launcher Maintenance Support Facility SF B A facility that supports guided missile and launch equipment maintenance. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,646 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. 2124 Missile Test Tower EA S 2125 Missile Maintenance/Assembl y Building, Depot SF B A facility for testing guided missiles. Cost factors are based upon a 250' high tower. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A facility in which guided missiles are assembled and/or maintained at the depot level. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 20,337 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. 2126 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Processing Facility Ship Maintenance Dry-dock SF B A facility for the specialized maintenance and assembly of intercontinental ballistic missiles. CCF is based on Navy data. SCF is derived a DoD template based on the individual facility types within the FAC and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $394.02 $8.50 40,000 25,000 SF S $558.77 $15.92 250,000 65,000 2132 Marine Railway EA S $9,657.44 $184.46 1 1 2133 Marine Maintenance Shop SF B A facility into which a ship can be floated and the water removed, to allow for maintenance and repair of areas usually underwater. CCF is derived from Navy data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1511. A facility consisting of rollers on which a ship may be hauled out of the water along an inclined track. Cost factors are based upon a 100' long track, with rails 78.5" wide. Does not include the cost of the sled upon which the vessel is carried. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8601. A facility designed to house ship component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 17,167 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $117.96 $1.86 350,000 5,000 2134 Marine Maintenance Support Facility SF B A facility designed to support ship component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 11,670 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $102.16 $2.32 300,000 4,000 2135 Landing Craft Wash Facility EA S $6,627,307.36 $134,534.34 1 1 2136 Nuclear Repair Shop $160.23 $2.52 70,000 11,000 2137 Fixed Crane Structure $4,013,246.46 $80,676.92 2 1 2141 Vehicle Maintenance Shop A washing facility for marine landing craft. Cost factors are based upon a facility with 16 stations and wash water recycling. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 2141. A facility for the maintenance and repair of nuclear/radioactive items. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 15,455 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility with a movable boom to hoist heavy objects for ship repair and maintenance activities. CCF is derived from data from all the Services. SCF is derived using Navy data. A facility designed to house land vehicle and vehicle component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,500 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $149.42 $3.03 450,000 4,000 EL LE C AN C 2131 D Code SF B EA S SF B DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 25 26 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Construction Title UM Type Description 2142 Vehicle Maintenance Shop, Depot SF B 2143 Vehicle Maintenance Shop, National Guard SF B 2144 Vehicle Maintenance Shop, Reserve SF B 2145 Vehicle Maintenance Facility EA S 2146 Launch Vehicle Test Facility EA S 2151 Weapon Maintenance Shop SF B 2152 Weapon Maintenance Shop, Depot SF B 2153 Special Weapon Maintenance Shop SF B 2154 Weapon Maintenance Facility, Depot SF S 2161 Ammunition Maintenance Shop SF B A facility designed to house land vehicle and vehicle component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities at the depot level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 22,831 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house land vehicle and vehicle component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities of National Guard units. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,898 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house land vehicle and vehicle component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities of Reserve units. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,161 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, designed to support land vehicle and vehicle component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. Cost factors based on an average-sized grease/wash rack of 1,626 SF. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,626 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, designed to support missile launch vehicle and vehicle component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 2123. A facility designed to house weapon and weapon component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,315 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house weapon and weapon component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities at the depot level. CCF is derived from USACE and AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,846 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house special weapon and weapon component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE and Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,834 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, designed to support weapon and weapon component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities at the depot level. CCF is derived from USACE and AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,908 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house ammunition maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 4,792 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. 2162 Ammunition Maintenance Shop, Depot B $2.05 450,000 4,000 $144.50 $3.65 150,000 7,500 $144.50 $3.57 150,000 4,000 $60,483.99 $1,494.49 30 1 $14,459,145.99 $231,346.33 1 1 $117.96 $2.59 60,000 7,000 $129.64 $2.38 200,000 4,000 $198.94 $2.58 100,000 4,000 $129.64 $3.36 200,000 4,000 $131.72 $2.90 25,000 4,000 $131.72 $3.21 125,000 2,500 $149.42 EL LE C AN C SF Upper limit D Code A facility designed to house ammunition maintenance, repair, and inspection activities at the depot level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,212 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Inventory records Sustainment Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Type 2163 Ammunition Maintenance Facility, Depot SF S 2171 Electronic and Communication Maintenance Shop SF B 2172 Electronic and Communication Maintenance Shop, Depot Electronic and Communication Maintenance Facility SF B EA S 2173 Installation Support Vehicle Maintenance Shop SF B 2182 Installation Support Equipment Maintenance Shop SF B 2183 Railroad Equipment Shop SF B 2184 Parachute And Dingy Maintenance Shop SF B 2191 Facility Engineer Maintenance Shop SF B 2192 Facility Engineer Maintenance Facility EA S 2211 Aircraft Production Plant SF B 2221 Missile Production Plant 2231 Ship Production Plant $4.04 40,000 12,000 $147.45 $2.67 400,000 3,500 $147.45 $2.05 550,000 4,000 A facility, other than a building, designed to support electronic and communication equipment maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. Cost factors based on an average size of 5,500 SF. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 2171. A facility designed to house installation support vehicle and vehicle component maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,575 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house installation support equipment maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 9,202 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A maintenance shop for railroad rolling stock and other heavy railroad equipment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template for FAC 2141. A maintenance shop for parachutes or other survival equipment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template for FAC 2182. $810,975.00 $14,678.65 5 1 $144.50 $3.08 250,000 3,500 $117.96 $2.59 300,000 4,000 $151.52 $3.08 55,000 6,500 $160.23 $3.53 145,000 8,000 A facility designed to house installation engineer support vehicle and equipment maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,031 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, designed to support installation engineer support vehicle and equipment maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. Cost factors based on a standard planning size of 31,000 SF. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 2112. A facility for the production, quality assurance, and calibration of aircraft and aircraft components. CCF is derived from RS Means & USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 106,271 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the production, quality assurance, and calibration of missiles and missile components. CCF is derived from AFCESA & USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 16,320 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the production, quality assurance, and calibration of ships and ship components. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 19,381 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $112.06 $3.69 160,000 2,000 $1,157,974.00 $14,474.68 100 1 $155.51 $1.85 2,700,000 20,000 $190.94 $2.61 700,000 3,000 $102.33 $2.47 120,000 17,000 A facility, other than a building, designed to support ammunition maintenance, repair, and inspection activities at the depot level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,679 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house electronic and communication equipment maintenance, repair, and inspection activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,721 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to house electronic and communication equipment maintenance, repair, and inspection activities at the depot level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 15,018 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. C AN 2181 $131.72 Description D UM Upper limit EL LE Title SF B SF B Inventory records Sustainment C Code Construction DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 27 Reset Value 28 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) SF S SF B 2242 Tank/Automotive Production Facility SF S 2251 Weapon Production Plant SF B 2252 Weapon Production Facility SF S 2261 Ammunition Production Plant SF B 2262 Ammunition Production Facility SF S 2263 Powder - Tank Storage Ammunition Demilitarization Plant BL S SF B Ammunition Demilitarization Facility Electronic and Communication Production Plant EA S SF B 250,000 65,000 A facility for the production, quality assurance, and calibration of tanks, vehicles, and their components. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 71,355 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, that supports the production, quality assurance, and calibration of tanks, vehicles, and their components. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. A facility for the production, quality assurance, and calibration of weapons and weapon components. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 67,274 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, that supports the production, quality assurance, and calibration of weapons and weapon components. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. $97.96 $2.15 1,100,000 10,000 $97.96 $2.15 500,000 10,000 $97.96 $2.12 600,000 16,000 $97.96 $2.12 500,000 16,000 A facility for the production, quality assurance, and calibration of ammunition and ammunition components. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,285 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, that supports the production, quality assurance, and calibration of ammunition and ammunition components. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 11,541 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A tank for the storage of ammunition powder or flakes. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratios from FACs 4111; 4121 & 4426. $150.97 $3.64 420,000 2,000 $150.97 $2.72 300,000 1,500 $2.10 $0.12 100,000 100,000 A facility for the demilitarization of ammunition to a harmless condition. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,102 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, that supports the demilitarization of ammunition to a harmless condition. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 2264. $873.89 $8.86 20,000 1,400 $2,710,806.78 $27,379.15 1 1 $160.46 $2.17 300,000 8,000 $160.23 $3.46 350,000 1,000 A facility for the production, quality assurance, and calibration of electronic and communication equipment and components. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 50,759 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the production of miscellaneous items that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,620 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. C Miscellaneous Support Production Plant $15.92 SF B $1,043.47 D Ship Building Drydock Tank/Automotive Production Plant AN 2233 2281 $558.77 An area for the manufacture and assembly of a ship. CCF is derived from Navy data. SCF is based on the ratio from FAC 1511. A structure for the manufacture and assembly of a ship. CCF is derived from Navy data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1511. S 2271 50,000 Description TN 2265 50,000 Type Ship Building Way 2264 $29.74 UM 2232 2241 Upper limit EL LE Title Inventory records Sustainment C Code Construction Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Construction Title UM Type Description 2291 Construction Material Production Plant EA S 3101 RDT&E Laboratory SF B 3102 Medical Research Laboratory SF B 3111 Aircraft RDT&E Facility SF B 3121 Missile and Space RDT&E Facility SF B 3131 Ship and Marine RDT&E Facility SF B 3141 Tank and Automotive RDT&E Facility SF B 3151 Weapons RDT&E Facility SF B 3161 Ammunition, Explosive, and Toxic RDT&E Facility SF B 3171 Electronic and Communication RDT&E Facility SF B 3181 Propulsion RDT&E Facility SF B 3191 Miscellaneous Item and Equipment RDT&E Facility A facility for the production of construction materials for the installation. Cost factors are based upon a 250-TN/Hr commercial production plant. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 2261. Buildings used directly in theoretical or applied research, development, testing, and evaluation activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 14,136 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used directly in theoretical or applied research, development, testing, and evaluation activities for medical research. CCF is derived from Army data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of airframes and other related assemblies, spares, and aircraft equipment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 19,455 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of missiles, missile systems, related ground handling and launching equipment, and other aerospace equipment. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 11,200 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of ships and marine equipment, and amphibious vehicles. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 25,350 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of tank and other automotive equipment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 15,142 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of weapons and weapon systems. Does not include missile-related research under Facility Analysis Category 3121. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,276 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of ammunition, explosives, and toxic materials. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,411 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of electronic and communication equipment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 9,384 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of propulsion hardware and propellant fuels. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,024 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of miscellaneous items of equipment, such as clothing, survival equipment, and military engineering equipment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,072 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. EL LE C AN C SF B DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 Upper limit $1,466,928.75 $35,352.98 1 1 $189.72 $2.73 1,000,000 3,500 $257.30 $4.23 1,000,000 3,500 $189.72 $2.45 500,000 4,000 $264.43 $3.13 400,000 4,000 $136.16 $2.55 500,000 8,000 $147.97 $2.67 120,000 6,000 $264.43 $3.11 150,000 2,500 $189.72 $3.98 450,000 1,500 $189.72 $2.69 650,000 2,200 $189.72 $2.99 200,000 2,000 $147.97 $3.28 650,000 1,500 D Code 29 Inventory records Sustainment Reset Value 30 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title UM Type Construction Description Buildings used in the direct research, development, testing, and evaluation of underwater equipment. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,795 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings used in the manufacturing of models, prototypes, and other items used in direct research, development, testing, and evaluation. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 14,184 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building on a firing range used for direct research, development, testing, and evaluation activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,868 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A firing range facility used for direct research, development, testing, and evaluation activities. Cost factors are based upon an average-size facility of 1,868 SF. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using the DoD template data for FAC 3711. A firing range complex used for direct research, development, testing, and evaluation activities. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from Air Force data. Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $3.11 150,000 3,200 $126.81 $2.61 180,000 4,200 $109.11 $2.36 80,000 500 $218,226.00 $4,408.48 40 1 $558,762.84 $15,287.26 4 1 $218,226.00 $4,408.48 250 1 $0.00 $0.00 120,000 2,500 $528,634,400.6 0 $40,528,396.85 $5,603,524.65 1 1 $632,242.99 1 1 $52.10 $3.47 2,500,000 1,000 $1.70 $0.08 2,200,000 5,000 $45.16 $1.16 60,000 750 Underwater Equipment RDT&E Facility SF B 3211 RDT&E Technical Service Facility SF B 3711 RDT&E Range Building SF B 3712 RDT&E Range Facility EA S 3713 RDT&E Range Complex Miscellaneous RDT&E Facility EA S EA S RDT&E Area AC EA S S EA S BL S GA S A facility for the storage of bulk liquids, other than fuels. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. SF B A facility for the storage of liquid oxygen. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is based on the DoD template data for FAC 4422. SF B A facility for the storage of ammunition at depots and arsenals. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,657 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the specialized storage of fully assembled intercontinental ballistic missiles. CCF is based on US Navy data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,853 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $208.40 $1.90 300,000 2,200 $329.35 $6.71 6,000 3,000 A facility for storing ammunition for use by units and activities located at the installation. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,083 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $208.40 $2.30 300,000 2,200 4121 4122 4211 4212 4221 Bulk Liquid Fuel Storage Bulk Liquid Storage, Other Than Fuel Liquid Oxygen Storage Ammunition Storage, Depot and Arsenal Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Storage Facility Ammunition Storage, Installation EL LE C 4111 A facility for testing materials and aircraft models in a supersonic or transonic environment. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 3121. A facility for testing components of solid rocket motors or liquid fuel engines under operational conditions. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 3181. A facility for the storage of bulk liquid fuels. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. AN 3904 Aerodynamic wind tunnel Propulsion engine test cell Scientific structures and facilities, other than buildings, used for direct research, development, testing, and evaluation activities that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using the DoD template data from FAC 3711. An open area used for direct research, development, testing, and evaluation activities. C 3902 3903 D 3201 3901 SF B SF B $182.79 Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Construction Upper limit Reset Value $1.22 $0.08 60,000 10,000 $4.86 11,000 2,300 Title UM Type 4231 Liquid Propellant Storage, Ammunition Related Battery Storage, Weapon Related GA S A facility for the bulk storage of ammunition related propellants. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. SF B $160.23 Open Ammunition Storage Cold Storage, Depot SY S A facility for the storage of ammunition-related batteries. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,488 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Open areas used for the storage of ammunition. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using the RS Means data. $44.99 $1.24 820,000 200 SF B $160.23 $2.66 310,000 6,000 4321 Cold Storage, Installation SF B $160.23 $3.28 140,000 4,500 4411 Covered Storage Building, Depot SF B A facility for cooling and storage of materials at the depot level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 17,266 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for cooling and storage of materials to be used at the installation level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,608 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for depot-level storage of materials that require protection from the elements. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 38,662 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $85.52 $1.81 1,000,000 10,000 4412 Covered Storage Shed, Depot SF S $31.99 $1.11 300,000 10,000 4413 Hazardous Materials Storage, Depot SF B $122.98 $3.33 150,000 1,500 4414 Controlled Humidity Storage, Depot SF B $79.62 $1.86 2,700,000 2,500 4421 Covered Storage Building, Installation SF B $75.69 $2.14 1,200,000 3,000 4422 Covered Storage Shed, Installation SF S $31.99 $1.16 300,000 600 4423 Hazardous Materials Storage, Installation SF B $122.98 $5.21 200,000 240 4424 Controlled Humidity Storage, Installation SF B A facility for depot-level storage of materials that require overhead protection from the elements. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 12,968 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the storage of hazardous materials at the depot level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,353 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for storage of materials at a controlled humidity at the depot level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 38,932 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for storage of materials that require protection from the elements, to be used by units and activities at the installation. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 9,038 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for storage of materials that require overhead protection from the elements, to be used by units and activities at the installation. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,221 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the storage of hazardous materials at the installation level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,127 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for storage of materials at a controlled humidity to be used at the installation level. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 42,127 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $79.62 $1.85 210,000 15,000 4425 Vehicle Storage, Covered 4426 Storage Silo, Loose Material EL LE C AN 4311 C 4251 D Code 4241 Description Inventory records Sustainment SF B A facility for the long-term storage of vehicles that require protection from the elements. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,482 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $61.99 $0.88 270,000 3,000 SF B A facility for storage of loose material such as sand or road salt. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived using the DoD template data for FAC 4412. $17.75 $1.11 57,000 3,000 DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 31 32 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title UM Type Description Construction Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value $3.03 60,000 1,300 Small Arms Storage, Installation SF B A central arms storage facility to be used to store small arms from several units or activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,501 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $208.40 4511 Open Storage, Depot SY S $44.24 $0.16 4,000,000 2,500 4521 SY S $44.24 $0.16 3,000,000 2,500 5100 Open Storage, Installation Hospital An open storage area to be used for depot-level storage. Usually a paved surface. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8522. An open storage area to be used for installation-level storage. Usually a paved surface. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8522. SF B $214.29 $5.27 1,250,000 250,000 5101 Medical Center SF B $243.78 $5.22 2,600,000 800,000 5302 Medical Laboratory SF B $189.72 $5.13 70,000 3,000 5303 Morgue SF B $192.67 $5.98 40,000 1,200 5304 Veterinary Facility SF B $192.67 $2.99 30,000 1,600 5306 Medical Warehouse SF B $79.62 $1.59 150,000 4,100 5307 Ambulance Shelter SF B $66.99 $0.77 7,000 1,100 5400 Dental Facility SF B $213.31 $3.94 70,000 6,500 5500 Dispensary And Clinic SF B A facility that provides general and specialized medical, psychiatric, obstetrical or surgical care for four or more authorized inpatients on a 24 hour basis, with both inpatient and outpatient services. Pharmacy, clinic, ambulance, and administrative space within the hospital are included in this Facility Analysis Category. Classified as a Health Care Occupancy facility under the NFPA Life Safety Code. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 367,838 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A regional medical center. These facilities support both increased surgical capabilities and a surgical graduate education program, not required in smaller hospitals. Classified as a Health Care Occupancy facility under the NFPA Life Safety Code. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. A facility, detached from a hospital, that provides laboratory support to the hospital and/or other medical activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. A facility, either detached or within a hospital, for the identification, preparation, and holding of human remains. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 4,712 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for administrative and operational functions of veterinary activities assigned to the installation. These can include animal medical care, control of communicable animal diseases, animal boarding, and food inspection. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. A storage facility for medical equipment and supplies that are continuously withdrawn and replenished. Storage of war reserve medical supplies is included in depot storage facilities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. A detached facility to protect ambulances from the elements. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using a DoD template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. A facility that provides routine and specialized dental treatment to authorized personnel. Classified as a Business Occupancy facility under the NFPA Life Safety Code. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. A detached facility that provides routine and emergency health care to authorized personnel. Classified as a Business Occupancy facility under the NFPA Life Safety Code. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. $192.67 $3.53 1,000,000 4,500 C AN C EL LE D 4427 Cost Factors ($FY05) Type Description A facility capable of providing four or more simultaneous outpatients surgical procedures and other medical treatment, not requiring extensive patient convalescence or overnight observation. Classified as an Ambulatory Health Care Occupancy facility under the NFPA Life Safety Code. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. A building containing general office space as well as space typically associated with office space. Associated space may include conference rooms, small storage rooms, restrooms, break/lunch rooms, locker/shower rooms, and utility rooms. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 9,640 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building that contains the command and staff sections of a company or battery headquarters or the headquarters of a military organization of similar size. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,627 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building that contains the command and staff sections of a battalion, squadron, regiment, group, or brigade headquarters or the headquarters of a military organization of similar size. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,602 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to provide installation document printing and reproduction support. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,158 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A building or part of a building that contains the equipment and functions of automated data processing. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 9,044 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. An underground facility containing general office space as well as that space typically associated with office space. Associated space may include conference rooms, small storage rooms, restrooms, break/lunch rooms, locker/shower rooms, and utility rooms. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 16,900 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Miscellaneous administrative structures such as flagpoles, billboards, reviewing stands, and information stands. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is based on the ratio for FACs 61XX. Ambulatory Care Clinic SF B 6100 General Administrative Building SF B 6101 Small Unit Headquarters Building SF B 6102 Large Unit Headquarters Building SF B 6103 Printing And Reproduction Plant SF B 6104 Automated Data Processing Center SF B 6200 Administrative Structure, Underground SF B 6900 Administrative Structure, Other Than Buildings Family Housing Dwelling EA S SF B 7120 Family Housing Trailer/Relocatable 7130 Family Housing Trailer Site A dwelling unit for a service member or for an authorized government civilian and his/her authorized dependents when accompanied by those dependents. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,425 SF, which represents a 2-family duplex and running it through through the Whitestone MARS model. A trailer or relocatable dwelling unit for a service member or for an authorized government civilian and his/her authorized dependents when accompanied by those dependents. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template from FAC 7110. Pads or sites with associated utilities provided for privately or government owned trailers and mobile homes. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. C 7110 AN 5501 FA S FA S DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 33 Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $3.33 250,000 150,000 $139.59 $2.56 900,000 3,500 $150.40 $3.88 140,000 3,500 $157.28 $4.29 320,000 5,000 $78.92 $3.23 220,000 4,000 $182.84 $2.99 170,000 3,700 $176.94 $2.56 220,000 6,000 $6,467.72 $153.94 200 1 $70.78 $1.77 700,000 2,500 $40,681.35 $1,017.03 6 1 $6,371.50 $124.00 200 1 $181.86 D UM EL LE Title C Code Construction Reset Value 34 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value $0.88 100,000 550 Type Description Detached facilities for the storage of personal vehicles for personnel occupying family housing. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 736 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Detached facilities for the storage of personal items for personnel occupying family housing. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 231 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $31.56 $35.39 $0.50 120,000 75 Those family housing support facilities that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 897 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that supports family housing trailer operations. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 150 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that houses and supports family housing attendants. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 4,334 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to provide permanent housing for unaccompanied enlisted personnel and civilian equivalents. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 19,157 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that provides lodging to meet short term housing requirements for unaccompanied enlisted personnel and civilian employees on temporary duty or traveling on official business. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 14,403 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Transient unaccompanied personnel housing for students. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 21,947 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that houses unaccompanied personnel during reserve component annual training or during mobilizations. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,407 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for housing recruits and/or trainees. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 40,000 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, with cafeteria style dining operations, for unaccompanied personnel and other authorized persons. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,130 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Buildings associated with unaccompanied personnel housing activities that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and running it through the Whitestone MARS. $139.59 $2.40 160,000 100 $90.89 $1.62 6,000 35 $73.97 $1.77 11,000 6,000 $150.40 $4.19 1,200,000 15,000 $150.40 $4.58 210,000 6,500 $150.40 $3.92 220,000 1,500 $133.69 $2.62 110,000 5,000 $133.69 $5.34 250,000 20,000 $243.78 $5.52 200,000 4,000 $50.33 $1.49 40,000 1,200 Family Housing Garage/Carport SF B 7142 Family Housing Storage Facility SF B 7143 Miscellaneous Family Housing Support Facility SF B 7145 Trailer Court Support Facility SF B 7146 Family Housing Attendant Facility SF B 7210 Enlisted Unaccompanied Personnel Housing SF B 7212 Enlisted Unaccompanied Personnel Housing, Transient SF B 7213 Student Barracks SF B 7214 Annual Training/Mobilization Barracks SF B 7218 Recruit/Trainee Barracks SF B 7220 Dining Facility SF B 7231 Miscellaneous UPH Support Building C AN 7141 D UM SF EL LE Title C Code Construction B Cost Factors ($FY05) Type Unaccompanied Personnel Housing Garage/Carport Dining Support Facility SF B Detached facilities to store and protect the private vehicles of unaccompanied personnel. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and then running it through the Whitestone MARS. SF B 7234 Latrine/Shower Facility SF B 7235 Miscellaneous UPH Support Facility EA S 7240 Officer Unaccompanied Personnel Housing SF B 7241 Officer UPH, Transient SF B 7250 Emergency Unaccompanied Personnel Housing SF B 7251 EUPH Tent Pad SF S A separate facility that provides support to dining facility operations. CCF is derived from Air Force and RS Means data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template for FAC 7220. A detached facility to provide latrine and/or shower support to unaccompanied personnel housing. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 504 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility, other than a building, associated with unaccompanied personnel housing activities that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. Cost factors are based upon a facility 66.7 SY in area with associated piping. CCF is derived from USACE and RS Means data. SCF is derived using a DoD developed template and then running it through the Whitestone MARS. A facility that provides permanent lodging for unaccompanied officers, warrant officers, and authorized civilian employees. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,427 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that provides short-term, temporary lodging for unaccompanied officers, warrant officers, and authorized civilian employees. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 13,663 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility such as hutments and tent pads, that can be used for emergency housing during training, mobilization, deployments, and natural disasters. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,376 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Tent pads, which can be used for erecting tents for emergency housing during training, mobilization, deployments, and natural disasters. Cost factors are based on the area of a GP Medium tent. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. 7311 Fire Station Facility SF B 7312 Prison/Confinement Facility SF B 7313 Police Station EL LE C A building containing the personnel and equipment that provides fire and rescue support to the installation. Equipment located in these facilities is not real property and is not included in this Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,278 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility to house and secure service members during pre-trial confinement, post-trial confinement, and for the duration of sentences. Although not normally housed in the same facility, prisoners can include officers, enlisted personnel, and prisoners of war. Functional space includes sleeping space, administrative areas, dining areas, recreational and educational areas, vocational areas, and health clinics. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 16,131 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to be the law enforcement center on the installation. Includes space for the police reception desk, working space for police personnel, confinement space for prisoners, and an arms room. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,857 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. AN 7233 Description SF B DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 35 Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $27.65 $0.88 350,000 1,000 $172.97 $5.52 25,000 2,000 $172.03 $3.87 15,000 400 $3,598.70 $133.85 25 1 $147.45 $5.59 200,000 4,000 $147.45 $4.97 800,000 8,500 $31.27 $1.33 180,000 550 $4.83 $0.14 180,000 550 $169.08 $3.42 45,000 4,000 $209.18 $5.70 450,000 4,500 $144.50 $5.12 50,000 2,500 D UM 7232 Title C Code Construction Reset Value 36 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title Construction UM Type Description A facility for counseling personnel suffering from drug or alcohol abuse. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 4,812 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A centralized food service facility that provides fresh breads and pastries to the installation. CCF is derived from Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 14,187 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Drug and Alcohol Abuse Center SF B 7321 Bread/Pastry Kitchen SF B 7322 Ice/Dairy Products Plant SF B A central plant that produces or processes ice or milk products for the installation. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,997 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. 7323 Greenhouse SF B 7331 Exchange Eating Facility SF B 7332 Non-Exchange Eating Facility SF B 7333 Open Mess and Club Facility SF B 7340 Thrift Shop SF B 7341 Bus Station SF B 7342 Laundry/Dry Cleaning Facility SF B 7343 Clothing Sales Store 7344 Postal Facility A facility with glass walls and roof in which temperature and humidity can be regulated for the growing and protection of plants. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,165 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that provides either self-service or counter service. These facilities are operated by/for the exchange system and include fast-food concessions. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,019 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Eating facilities not managed by the exchange system that provide food and beverages, served to personnel by operators who are not associated with the exchange. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,296 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Open dining facilities include officer, noncommissioned officer, enlisted and civilian clubs, that provide dining, social programs and entertainment services for the membership. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,349 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Thrift shops are nonprofit facilities for the sale and purchase of used goods and handmade items. Volunteer family members normally operate these facilities on a consignment basis. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 4,017 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for personnel to purchase tickets and await bus service. This does not include a simple enclosed bus stop that is under Facility Analysis Category 7384. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,000 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Laundry and dry cleaning facilities provide large-scale laundry and/or dry cleaning operations at most installations or are used at installations for washing protective gear and operators clothing for industrial operations. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,487 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the sales of military clothing and personal equipment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,713 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that houses United States Postal Service operations. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,485 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. EL LE C AN C SF B SF B Upper limit $3.67 35,000 3,200 $201.37 $3.59 100,000 5,000 $119.93 $5.65 35,000 3,600 $39.60 $0.85 15,000 1,500 $163.18 $6.28 35,000 2,000 $243.78 $4.99 60,000 2,000 $227.07 $5.94 80,000 9,000 $109.11 $3.30 25,000 3,500 $102.47 $2.91 12,000 100 $161.21 $3.92 60,000 2,000 $109.11 $2.85 35,000 4,200 $102.16 $3.52 50,000 2,000 $144.50 D 7314 Inventory records Sustainment Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Construction Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value Title UM Type Description 7345 Exchange Automobile Facility SF B $102.31 $3.15 50,000 2,500 7346 Exchange Sales Facility SF B $109.11 $3.19 200,000 3,500 7347 Bank and Credit Union SF B $129.76 $3.53 30,000 2,000 7348 Car Wash Facility SF B $214.80 $3.15 7,800 1,500 7349 Commissary SF B $135.65 $2.32 220,000 32,000 7351 Education Center SF B $167.11 $3.19 90,000 4,300 7352 Dependent School SF B $142.86 $3.91 335,000 7,200 7353 Dependent School Support Facility SF B $144.78 $4.38 45,000 4,000 7361 Chapel Facility SF B A facility that provides space for gasoline dispensing islands, minor automotive repair, and vehicle washing at facilities operated by the exchange system. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,320 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that provide space for stock area, sales area, office space, toilets and entrance facilities for the exchange and other related activities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,508 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that provides the following essential services: checking and savings accounts, loans, foreign currency sales, etc. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,300 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the washing of privately owned vehicles. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template data for FAC 7345. A facility for the retail sale of supermarket products to authorized customers. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 42,000 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that provides space for classrooms, administrative offices, a learning center, educational counseling and testing facilities for the on- and off-duty education of authorized patrons. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,585 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Dependent schools provide educational facilities on military installations for kindergarten through grade 12. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 19,854 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that supports dependent school functions. CCF is derived from USACE and Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,824 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that provides space for religious services in support of the installation population. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,815 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. $171.04 $2.97 55,000 5,000 7362 Religious Education Facility SF B $139.59 $3.77 30,000 3,500 7371 Nursery and Child Care Facility SF B $166.13 $2.78 45,000 6,000 7372 Family Service Center SF B $157.28 $3.60 65,000 4,000 7380 Homeless Support Facility Forestry Guard Station SF B A facility that provides space for religious education, activities, family counseling, and community based activities in support of the installation population. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 4,823 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the care and education of infants thru pre-school age children and for school aged children less than 12 years of age before and after normal public school hours. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,367 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility to provide a responsive source of information, guidance, and assistance in solving problems of a personal nature to military personnel and their dependents. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,983 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that is being provided for housing homeless persons or to assist agencies that provide support to the homeless. $0.00 $0.00 50,000 5,000 SF B A facility for observation of a forested area in order to protect against fires. Station includes observation tower and housing for the forester and family. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template from FAC 7142. $190.70 $0.50 2,000 65 7381 C AN C EL LE D Code DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 37 38 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Type Description Locker Room SF B 7383 Air Raid/Fallout Shelter SF B 7384 Miscellaneous Personnel Shelter SF S 7385 Public Restroom/Shower SF B 7386 Ceremonial Hall SF B 7387 Exchange Support Facility SF B 7388 Exchange Warehouse SF B 7389 Private Vehicle Inspection Facility SF B 7411 Hobby And Craft Center SF B 7412 Automobile Craft Center SF B 7413 Golf Club House and Sales SF B 7414 Club and Organization Building SF B A facility that provides locker space for the belongings of military personnel who must vacate their quarters for extended periods. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,513 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. An enclosed, reinforced facility, generally within or beneath an existing building, that provides protection against air attack and/or nuclear fallout. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,013 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model.. A facility to protect personnel from the elements, such as bus stops or smoking shelters. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template data for FAC 7142. A public toilet and/or shower facility. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 674 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the indoor conduct of ceremonies during inclement weather. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 15,326 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Administrative or maintenance facilities that support exchange operations. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,893 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Storage facilities that support exchange operations. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 17,666 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the official inspection of privately-owned vehicles for safety and proper maintenance. These facilities are usually located outside of the US and are intended to comply with host nation regulations and/or Status of Forces Agreements. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 2,075 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that provide space for administration, drawing and art studio, storage, photo dark room, audio/photo sales area, separate areas for individual crafts and arts, and kiln area for ceramics. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,068 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility that provide space for auto bays, administration, classroom, tool storage and checkout, break area and lavatories. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 5,713 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility designed to support golf courses on the installation. Space may include equipment storage and maintenance areas, locker rooms, clothing and equipment sales area, and an area for sales of food and beverages. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,602 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for use by active duty military personnel, authorized civilians, and their family members for private organization/club meetings and activities that are not affiliated with the US government. CCF is derived from USACE data. E414 EL LE C 7382 Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $2.80 7,000 1,500 $176.94 $4.18 800,000 1,500 $54.11 $0.50 68,000 100 $164.16 $3.12 15,000 300 $85.52 $2.03 40,000 20,000 $109.11 $3.16 260,000 3,000 $80.61 $1.99 450,000 7,000 $75.69 $1.66 10,000 2,000 $144.50 $3.70 30,000 4,500 $115.99 $2.18 40,000 4,500 $133.69 $4.29 45,000 2,500 $227.07 $4.16 30,000 2,000 $87.04 D UM AN Title C Code Construction Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Type Description A facility that include space for bowling lanes, equipment and storage space, amusement machine area, pro shop, food and beverage preparation area, serving and seating area, administrative space, concourse, seating for bowlers and observers, lockers, and restrooms. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,071 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility with bookshelf space, administrative offices, restrooms, reading area, and music appreciation area for the general use of the installation population. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 7,963 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility provided for the recreation and entertainment of the personnel on an installation and their guests to include space for an administrative area, recreation area, toilet and personnel area, food service and sales area, and equipment check-out. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 4,439 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. An indoor facility designed for year round ice- and/or roller-skating. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 16,694 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Fitness facilities may include a gymnasium, athletic courts, work out areas, weight rooms, showers, locker rooms, indoor hand ball courts, administrative space, and storage space. Indoor swimming pools are not included, but are captured under FAC 7422. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 12,714 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. An enclosed swimming pool designed for year-round use. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 11,555 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Auditoriums and theaters provide space for administrative areas, seating and viewing, film projection and storage, live performances, concession stand, toilets, lobby and ticket sales. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 9,275 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the short term lodging of military members, family members, authorized civilian employees and guests in connection with official travel. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template data from FAC 7442. A facility for the short term lodging of military members, family members, authorized civilian employees and guests while they use recreational facilities. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 3,053 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the support of short term lodging of military members, family members, authorized civilian employees and guests while they use recreational facilities or in connection with official travel. CCF is derived from USACE & AF data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 929 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. A facility for the boarding of horses, both privately owned and those available for rental. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template data from FAC 4425. A facility for the storage and maintenance of small boats and canoes. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template data from FAC 4425. Bowling Center SF B 7416 Library, General Use SF B 7417 Recreation Center SF B 7418 Indoor Skating Rink SF B 7421 Indoor Physical Fitness Facility SF B 7422 Indoor Swimming Pool SF B 7431 Auditorium and Theater Facility SF B 7441 Transient Lodging SF B 7442 Recreational Lodging SF B 7443 Transient And Recreational Lodging Support Facility SF B 7444 Stable 7445 Boathouse C AN 7415 SF B SF B DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 39 Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $3.59 55,000 13,000 $162.20 $3.60 210,000 5,500 $152.37 $4.04 200,000 3,000 $124.18 $1.98 100,000 12,000 $164.16 $4.07 350,000 8,000 $159.25 $3.69 70,000 11,000 $132.71 $2.23 160,000 7,500 $147.45 $4.56 400,000 1,600 $70.78 $2.90 400,000 1,600 $112.51 $1.33 16,000 800 $44.57 $0.88 45,000 1,500 $25.00 $0.88 20,000 1,500 $161.21 D UM EL LE Title C Code Construction Reset Value 40 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Type Description Those indoor morale, recreation, and welfare facilities that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 12,815 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Those indoor facilities that support morale, recreation, and welfare activities that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE and Air Force data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,377 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Playgrounds are outdoor areas set aside for recreation near family housing, schools, recreational areas, or child support service centers. They provide for the outdoor recreational needs of children. Cost factors are based upon an average size of 6,000 SF. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived using FCPA data. Outdoor swimming pools are intended for the recreational use of installation personnel and for water training. Cost factors are based upon a 50-meter pool with change house. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on RS Means & Whitestone Research data. Miscellaneous MWR Facility SF B 7447 Miscellaneous MWR Support SF B 7511 Playground EA S 7512 Outdoor Swimming Pool EA S 7513 Golf Course EA S 7514 Golf Driving Range EA S 7515 Golf Pitch and Putt Course EA S 7516 Outdoor Recreation Area EA S 7517 Recreational Pier EA S 7518 Marina EA S 7521 Outdoor Playing Court EA S 7522 Athletic Field EA S 7523 Running Track EA S Golf courses are grassy, turfed tracts of land with tees, fairways, hazards and greens for the purpose of playing golf. Cost factors are based upon an 18-hole golf course. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7522. A facility for practicing driving golf balls. CCF is derived from FCPA data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7511. A smaller version of a regulation golf course, where the distance from tee to hole is normally less than 200 yards. Cost factors are based upon a 9 hole, Par 3, Pitch & Putt course. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7522. An area for outdoor recreational and/or mealtime activities. The area may include picnic tables, barbecue grills, and space for recreational activities. Cost factors are based upon an area consisting of 6 picnic tables, 3 grills. CCF is derived from FCPA data. SCF is derived from FCPA data. A platform constructed along or over a body of water, from which wildlife can be observed, recreational boats can be tied or launched, or fishing can take place. Cost factors are based upon medium construction of a small jetty equivalent structure, less than 120 SF. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7512. A facility for berthing pleasure craft. Cost factors are based upon an average size of 150 200 slips. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7512. Court areas are outdoor athletic and recreational courts consisting of prepared surfaces marked for tennis, basketball, volleyball, and badminton. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Baseball, softball, and multipurpose fields for such sports as football and soccer. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from FCPA data. Running tracks are prepared surfaces, usually oval in shape, for field and track events. The track often surrounds a football/soccer field. Cost factors based on an oval track, 1/2 mile in length, 12' wide. CCF is derived from FCPA data. SCF is derived from FCPA data. C AN 7446 Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $2.62 90,000 1,000 $72.06 $3.58 55,000 1,000 $182,838.00 $3,104.92 100 1 $1,367,353.00 $9,686.00 3 1 $3,362,963.47 $78,693.35 3 1 $592,966.92 $10,080.44 2 1 $1,223,199.68 $28,622.87 1 1 $13,083.93 $826.96 80 1 $3,943.96 $112.40 2 1 $993,312.69 $28,309.41 1 1 $39,658.28 $1,465.45 60 1 $185,669.04 $4,340.16 30 1 $122,829.83 $2,791.85 3 1 $111.07 D UM EL LE Title C Code Construction Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title UM Type Construction Description Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value Stadium EA S A sports arena, usually oval or horseshoe-shaped, with tiers of seats for spectators. Interior sports area usually contains a field for football, soccer, baseball, softball, or track and field events. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from FCPA data. $2,813,831.25 $49,878.25 1 1 7531 Pavilion SF S A facility that supports outdoor recreation areas such as parks, playgrounds, picnic areas, bleachers, etc. by providing an overhead cover to protect personnel and equipment from the elements. CCF is derived from FCPA data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7141. $58.65 $0.88 45,000 500 7532 Outdoor Theater EA S $397,577.01 $7,116.60 1 1 7541 Recreational Camp and Trailer Park EA S $238,149.57 $4,262.88 1 1 7542 Miscellaneous Outdoor Recreation Facility Wildlife Management Area Museum EA S An outdoor facility to accommodate cultural events such as plays, concerts, and festivals. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from the DoD developed template for FAC 7431. Trailer parking sites/pads or tent pads, with associated site facilities, for recreational trailers, vehicles, or tents. Cost factors are based upon an area providing 100 camping sites. CCF is derived from the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 7532. Outdoor recreational facilities not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE and RS Means data. SCF is based on a ratio of mulitple FACs. $69,381.29 $1,412.89 35 1 AC S An area set aside to provide for wildlife habitat and limited sporting activities. $0.00 $0.00 65,000 10 SF B A facility for preserving history and tradition, through education oriented exhibits and programs. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 11,821 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Items such as commemorative plaques, military equipment displays, statues, and the like. CCF is derived from data provided by all the Services. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8721. Those areas set aside, on a government-owned installation, for burial of the dead. $162.20 $3.38 300,000 5,000 $6,486.13 $116.75 100 1 Monument and Memorial EA S 7603 8111 Cemetery EA KW S U 8112 Stand-By/Emergency Power KW U 8121 Electrical Power Distribution Line, Overhead LF U 8122 Exterior Lighting, Pole EA U 8123 Electrical Power Distribution Line, Underground A plant for the generation of electrical power. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Stand-by electrical generation to provide power to specific facilities, units, and functions in the event that there is an interruption in normal power. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. The overhead lines for the transmission of electrical power between source, substations and switching stations, and end users. The unit of measure (LF) is defined as the LF of electrical circuit. CCF is derived from PACES data. SCF is derived from the North Carolina Utilities Study data. Outdoor lighting such as street lights and perimeter lights. This FAC should only consist of pole-mounted lighting, not luminaries mounted on buildings or luminaries mounted on electrical distribution poles. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from the City of Los Angeles, and other site data. The underground lines for the transmission of electrical power between source, substations and switching stations, and end users. The unit of measure (LF) is defined as the LF of electrical circuit. CCF is derived from PACES data. SCF is derived from a North Carolina Utilities Study. C Electrical Power Source AN 7602 EL LE 7601 C 7543 D 7524 LF U DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 41 $0.00 $0.00 2 1 $1,020.35 $17.17 80,000 416 $431.45 $17.17 11,500 75 $23.64 $0.18 2,000,000 2,672 $4,344.55 $44.17 10,000 1,000 $60.43 $0.50 2,000,000 2,672 42 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title Construction UM Type Description Equipment to step down the voltage of the electric power supply before it enters the distribution network, normally consisting of incoming power lines (higher voltage), transformers to convert the incoming voltage, switchgear to distribute the converted power, and necessary safety and security equipment. This category does not include a building to house the equipment (see FAC 8910 Utility Building). CCF is derived from PACES data. SCF is derived from Industry data. Equipment used to distribute the incoming electric power supply as required to provide electrical service to separate areas and/or facilities. The switching station has no transformers but otherwise is similar to a substation. The switching station consists of switchgear and all necessary safety and security equipment but does not include a building to house the equipment (see FAC 8910 Utility Building). CCF is derived from PACES data. SCF is derived from Industry data. Equipment used to convert the supplied power voltage before transmitting it further in the electrical distribution network. Transformers may be pole-mounted, pad-mounted, or housed in a building. This CATCODE does not include a building to house the equipment (see FAC 8910 Utility Building) or the pad on which the equipment may be mounted (see FAC 8526 Miscellaneous Paved Area). CCF is derived from PACES data. SCF is derived from Industry data. A central plant for the production of heat for one or more separate facilities. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from Industry data. Electrical Power Substation KV U 8132 Electrical Power Switching Station KV U 8133 Electrical Power Transformers KV U 8211 Heat Source MB U 8221 Heat Distribution Line LF U 8231 Heat Gas Production Plant MB U 8232 Heat Gas Storage EA U 8241 Heat Gas Distribution Line Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Source LF U TR U A central plant for the production of cooling or air conditioning. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. LF U Pipelines for the transport of water or other coolants between a central cooling plant and the facilities to be cooled. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Chilled Water and Refrigerant Distribution Line 8311 Sewage Treatment 8312 Industrial Waste Treatment EL LE C A plant for the storage of gas to be used directly in heat production. Cost factors are based upon a capacity size of 12,000 GA. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A pipeline for the transmission of gas to be used directly in heat production. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. AN 8271 A pipeline for the transmission of hot water or steam between a central heating plant and the facilities to be heated. CCF is derived from PACES data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A plant for the production of gas to be used directly in heat production. CCF is derived from USACE and Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from Energy News data. C 8261 Upper limit $10.76 250,000 500 $10.22 $0.17 250,000 500 $37.26 $4.29 250,000 500 $11,446.00 $737.61 520 27.15 $199.55 $2.57 202,000 2,848 $3,649.84 $6.15 520 20 $32,673.08 $51.70 18 1 $80.10 $0.11 216,000 2,300 $3,187.87 $19.07 2,000 22 $44.22 $2.69 5,000 640 $190.91 D 8131 Inventory records Sustainment Reset Value KG U A facility for the treatment of sewage to remove contaminants to an acceptable degree. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from AMSA data. $4,657.33 $103.89 15,000 85 KG U A facility for the treatment of industrial waste to remove contaminants to an acceptable degree. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from AMSA data. $4,657.33 $103.89 1,000 30 Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title UM Type Description Construction Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit Reset Value Water Separation Facility KG S A facility for the separation of grease, oil, or grit from wastewater. CCF is derived from data from BNI and various vendors. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $83.99 $0.48 1,000 1 8314 Septic Tank, Drain Field, and Lagoon KG U $5,291.17 $30.16 1,000 1.5 8321 Sewer and Industrial Waste Line LF U $52.53 $1.41 400,000 2,095 8331 Refuse Collection and Recycling Facility EA S $213,340.31 $5,550.00 1 1 8332 Incinerator TH S $5,685.06 $147.81 125 1 8333 Sanitary Landfill AC S $538,799.97 $5,382.69 610 15 8334 Hazardous Waste Landfill AC S $1,077,599.90 $10,765.37 10 1 8411 Water Source, Potable KG U A facility to hold wastewater during the process of contaminants settling-out or the process of ground filtration. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8313. A pipeline for the transport of sewage or industrial waste between the source, holding facilities, and/or treatment facilities. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from AMSA data. A facility for the collection of refuse or recyclable materials before they are processed for disposal or recycling. Cost factors are based upon an average-size facility of 5,000 SF. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the DoD developed template data from FAC 4412. A facility to burn combustible wastes. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8331. A site used for the disposal of solid waste material, other than hazardous waste. CCF is derived from FCSWA data. SCF is derived from FCSWA data. A site used for the disposal of hazardous solid waste material. Hazardous waste includes chemical waste, paint, material contaminated with petroleum products. Materials generally not included, and handled separately, are waste POL, biological hazards, radioactive materials, and infectious wastes. CCF is derived from FCSWA data. SCF is derived from FCSWA data. A source of water that is or can be treated to be safe for drinking. $0.00 $0.00 10,000 80 8412 Water Treatment Facility KG U A facility for treating raw water in order to make it safe for drinking. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from FCWA data. $3,303.83 $11.41 12,000 50 8413 GA U A facility for the storage of water that is safe for drinking. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $2.12 $0.0030 2,000,000 105,000 8414 Water Storage, Potable Water Well, Potable KG U A well that provides water which is safe for drinking. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $7.59 $0.09 10,000 80 8415 Desalinization Plant KG U A plant for the production of potable water from seawater. CCF & SCF are derived from data from the California Energy Commission. $6,475.00 $124.95 3,500 1,000 8421 Water Distribution Line, Potable LF U Pipelines for the distribution of water that is safe for drinking. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from AWWA data. $38.34 $0.85 400,000 3,413 8422 Water Pump Facility, Potable KG U A facility for the pumping of water that is safe for drinking. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $85.11 $0.02 10,000 44 8431 Water Source, Fire Protection 8432 Water Distribution Line, Fire Protection 8433 Water Impoundment, Fire Protection C AN C EL LE D 8313 GM U A source of water that is intended for fire fighting. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from Whitestone data. $39.88 $0.06 3,500 1,000 LF U Pipelines for the distribution of water that is intended for fire fighting. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from AWWA data. $38.34 $0.85 62,000 1,800 MG U An impoundment for the storage of water that is intended for fire fighting. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $244,011.08 $517.65 2 0.07 DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 43 44 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Construction Upper limit Reset Value $0.02 5,040 720 Code Title UM Type 8434 Water Pump Facility, Fire Protection KG U A facility for the pumping of water that is intended for fire fighting. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. 8435 Water Tank, Fire Protection GA U A tank for the storage of water, to be used for fire protection. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $2.12 $0.0030 2,000,000 180,000 8441 Water Source, NonPotable KG U A source of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking. Usually a well or stream. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $7.59 $0.09 5,040 30 8442 Water Storage, NonPotable GA U A facility for the storage of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $2.12 $0.0030 1,000,000 2,000 8443 Reservoir, Water MG U An impoundment for the storage of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $744,602.84 $517.65 2 0.26 8451 Water Distribution Line, Non-Potable LF U Pipelines for the distribution of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from AWWA data. $38.34 $0.85 62,000 2,812 8452 Water Pump Facility, Non-Potable KG U A facility for the pumping of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $85.11 $0.02 5,040 170 8511 Road, Surfaced SY S $22.29 $0.54 16,000,000 3,500 8512 Road, Unsurfaced SY S $6.64 $0.16 11,000,000 1,600 8513 Vehicle Bridge SY S $898.73 $76.42 20,000 140 8521 Vehicle Parking, Surfaced SY S $42.05 $1.09 7,500,000 2,500 8522 Vehicle Parking and Staging Area, Unsurfaced Vehicle Staging Area, Surfaced SY S A hard-surfaced road. The surface is usually either concrete or asphalt. The secondary unit of measure (MI) will be measured in lane miles. The FAC includes a factor for markings, signage, and a curb or shoulder. CCF is derived from data in the University of Kansas' School of Transportation study. SCF is derived from data reported by multiple state DOTs. An unpaved road. The surface is usually gravel, measured between the edges of the road surface. The secondary unit of measure (MI) will be measured in centerline miles. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8511. Bridges that support vehicle roadway crossing of a river, underpass, or similar gap. CCF is derived from the Federal Highway Administration. SCF is based on data from the Transportation Research Board. A paved surface for parking private and/or government owned vehicles and equipment in individual parking spots/locations. The surface is usually asphalt. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. An unpaved surface for parking and/or staging private and/or government owned vehicles and equipment. The surface is usually gravel. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8511. $6.64 $0.16 2,100,000 3,700 SY S $32.19 $1.09 3,300,000 2,550 $38.04 $0.86 2,600,000 800 $962.64 $25.84 2,200 60 8524 Sidewalk and Walkway 8525 Pedestrian Bridge SY S SY S $85.11 D EL LE C AN A surfaced area for the permanent organizational parking and/or temporary holding of vehicles and equipment awaiting deployment. This FAC is not intended for surfaced parking areas designated for individual vehicle parking spots identified under FAC 8521 or unsurfaced parking and storage designated under FAC 8522. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A pathway constructed to support pedestrian traffic. Construction is of concrete, asphalt, paving blocks, gravel, or the like. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Bridges that support walkway crossing of a river, underpass, or similar gap. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8513. C 8523 Description Inventory records Sustainment Cost Factors ($FY05) Upper limit Reset Value Miscellaneous Paved Area Parking Garage/Building SY S Paved surfaces that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $44.24 $1.24 4,700,000 200 SF S A structure or building for parking private and/or government owned vehicles and equipment in individual parking spots/locations. Facility may be above-ground or underground. CCF is derived from RS Means data. SCF is derived from Whitestone Research data. $33.95 $0.49 1,140,000 100,000 8541 Traffic Control Signals EA S $99,117.95 $841.84 250 50 8601 Railroad Track MI S $843,002.16 $16,088.88 212 2.5 8611 Railroad Bridge LF S $7,446.62 $142.23 2,400 100 8612 Miscellaneous Railroad Facility EA S $96,769.03 $1,848.29 1 1 8711 Storm Drainage LF S $3.78 $0.0032 400,000 1,800 8712 Retaining Structure LF S $448.99 $8.08 26,350 220 8713 Dams and Dikes EA S $58,229.80 $517.65 1 1 8721 Fence and Wall LF S $33.39 $0.60 1,400,000 1,000 8910 Utility Building SF B $161.21 $3.13 800,000 300 8921 Installation Gas Production Plant EA U $276,463.76 $5,963.75 1 1 8922 Installation Gas Storage EA U $31,990.00 $1,110.00 6 1 8923 Vehicle Scales EA S $20,455.40 $909.08 40 1 8924 Miscellaneous Pump Station EA U A traffic control signal consists of the various components; such as controls, controller cabinets, light fixtures, masts, detectors, and conduits; to control vehicle and pedestrian traffic at a single intersection. CCF is derived from data from VADOT. SCF is derived from data from RS Means. Rail track to include spurs, sidings, yards, and turnouts. Track includes two parallel rails, crossties, and roadbed. CCF is derived from BNI data. SCF is derived from data provided by various commercial railroads. Bridges that support railroad track crossing of a river, road underpass, or similar gap. CCF is derived from the American Segmented Bridge company data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8601. A facility, other than track, normally associated with rail operations. Cost factors are based upon a railroad scale contained within a 100' section of track. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8601. Drainage pipes or ditches intended to capture and direct the flow of storm water. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift (Dodge Cost Guide) data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A structure constructed to restrict or prevent the horizontal movement of earth. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8721. A barrier constructed to obstruct the normal flow of a watercourse, causing the water to back-up or divert its path of flow. CCF is derived from data provided by all the Services. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A linear structure intended to restrict access to a specific area or to restrict and direct the flow of traffic. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A building that contains utility equipment and functions. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 1,297 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model. Plants for the production of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, compressed air and other nonheating gasses. Cost factors are based upon an average size of 1,500 SF with 100-HP compressor. CCF is derived from USACE and Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived using the DoD developed template data for FAC 8910 and RS Means data. A facility for the storage of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, compressed air and other nonheating gasses. Cost factors are based upon an average size facility of 1,297 SF. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from the DoD developed template data from FAC 4412. A facility for weighing vehicles and their loads in a roll-on/roll-off mode. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from data provided by the NY State Dept. of Weights & Measures and commercial scale maintenance companies. Miscellaneous liquid pumping stations that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. $199,332.74 $103.53 1 1 8925 Energy Management and Control System EA U $282,333.16 $12,255.24 1 1 AN C EL LE D Type 8531 Description Inventory records Sustainment UM 8526 Title C Code Construction A system to monitor and control the distribution of primary utility services throughout the installation. Included are sensors at various locations, a central control unit, and communication lines to connect the sensors to the control unit. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from Whitestone data. DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 45 46 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Cost Factors ($FY05) Type Hazardous Waste Storage Or Disposal Facility Utility Vaults EA U A facility used for the storage and/or disposal of hazardous wastes. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on data from FAC 8331. EA S 8928 Loading Platform/Ramp EA S 8929 Miscellaneous Utility Facility EA U 8930 Installation Gas Distribution Line LF U 8931 Utility Tunnel LF S 8951 Miscellaneous Storage Tank and Basin GA U 8999 Miscellaneous Component of Other Facility Government Owned land State Owned Land NA N An enclised structure, generally made of concrete, that contains utility equipment, connections, or lines. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from the DoD developed template data from FAC 8910. A structure from which trucks or rail cars can be loaded or unloaded by moving the load directly to or from the bed. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Miscellaneous utility facilities and systems that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. These facilities will be treated as having a Unit of Measure of each. CCF is derived from USACE and Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means, Whitestone and other data sources. Distribution pipes for the transfer of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, compressed air and other non-heating gasses. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. A walk-thru tunnel that contains various utility lines and that allows these lines to be accessed for maintenance. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Miscellaneous liquid storage and holding tanks and basins, that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data. Components of other Facilities that are generally understood to be part of the other facilities. These items are not used for analysis or costing, as they are accounted for in the other facilities. AC L Land comprising the whole or a part of a military installation that is owned by the Federal Government. AC L Withdrawn Public land Licensed and Permitted Land AC L Land, owned by a State, Territiry, or Possession, that is under the exclusive control of a Military Department. Land originally withdrawn from public domain under jurisdiction of the Department of Interior. AC L Land acquired for use under license or permit. 9140 9210 Public Land AC AC L L Public land of Territories or Possessions acquired for use of the Federal Government. 9220 9230 In-leased Land 9311 Building Improvements and Acquisitions 9111 9120 9130 Land Easement Foreign Land EL LE C 9110 AN 8927 Description A right that allows the US Forces access to and use of land for a specific purpose, without depriving the owner or tenant of continued use. Land leased to the Services comprising the whole or part of a military installation. AC AC L L NA N Land under the custody of the Services comprising a military installation in a foreign country or trust area, except that land in Facility Analysis Categories 9210 and 9220. The acquisition and/or improvement of a building. This Facility Analysis Category should not be used for inventory purposes. Inventory records Sustainment Upper limit $5,550.00 1 1 $19,561.70 $313.00 250 1 $10,534.48 $82.26 2,350 1 $3,377.84 $208.01 2,350 1 $80.10 $1.96 102,000 1,100 $39.36 $0.26 50,000 416 $0.94 $0.0030 1,000,000 5,000 $0.00 $0.00 0 0 $213,340.31 D UM 8926 Title C Code Construction Reset Value Cost Factors ($FY05) Code Title UM Type Description Construction Clearing, Grading, and Landscaping NA N The removal of vegetation, reshaping of the land surface, and/or the planting of decorative trees and shrubs. This Facility Analysis Category should not be used for inventory purposes. 9331 Demolition NA N 9341 Cut and Fill NA N 9351 Dredging NA N 9391 Other Real Property Improvements NA N The razing of structures and other obstructions and subsequent removal of debris. This Facility Analysis Category should not be used for inventory purposes. The removal of soil from higher elevations and/or the placement of soil in lower elevations to prepare a site for further construction. This Facility Analysis Category should not be used for inventory purposes. The removal of the bed material underlying a body of water, to provide operating channels, maneuvering area, anchorages and moving basins for ships. Other improvements to real property that are not included in another Facility Analysis Category. This Facility Analysis Category should not be used for inventory purposes. 9411 Contaminated Facility or Area NA N 9999 Not Real Property NA N EL LE D 9321 C AN C A facility or land that has been contaminated and in unavailable for use, excluding as impact areas. This Facility Analysis Category should not be used for inventory purposes as the facility or land is also captured in other categories. Service category codes that are not accountable items of real property. DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 47 Sustainment Inventory records Upper limit Reset Value 48 PART 1 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Military Department Categories (5 or 6 digits) EA EA EA EA EA SF GM GM SF SF GM OL GA GA GA GA GA GA GA LF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF OL OL ST EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME RUNWAY OVERRUN, PAVED RUNWAY, UNSURFACED TAXIWAY APRON SHORT FIELD TAKEOFF AND LANDING SAC ALERT TAKE-OFF STRIP SHOULDER, PAVED ARMING AND DISARMING PADS PAD, DANGEROUS CARGO, LOAD/UNLOAD HELICOPTER PAD POWER CHECK POWER CHECK W/SUPPRESSOR PAD, WARMUP, HOLDING PAD, CALIBRATION PAD, LAUNCHING AIRCRAFT WASHRACK AIRCRAFT ARRESTING SYSTEM SUPPORT FIRING IN BUTT JET BLAST DEFLECTOR PETROLEUM OPERATIONS BUILDING AVIATION FUEL DISPENSING HYDRANT FUELING SYSTEM HYDRANT FUELING BUILDING MARINE FUEL DISPENSING SYSTEM VEHICLE FUELING STATION OPERATING STORAGE, AVIATION GAS OPERATING STORAGE, AVIATION LUBRICANT OPERATING STORAGE, DIESEL OPERATING STORAGE, JET FUEL OPERATING STORAGE, MOTOR GAS OPERATING STORAGE, SOLVENTS OPERATING STORAGE, SPECIAL FUELS PIPELINE, LIQUID FUELS PUMP STATION, LIQUID FUELS LIQUID FUEL TRUCK FILL STAND LIQUID FUEL STAND, UNLOADING FIRE CRASH/RESCUE STATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY MILITARY AFFILIATE RADIO SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER COMMUNICATIONS-TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER COMMUNICATIONS TRANSMITTER RADIO RELAY FACILITY AMERICAN FORCES RADIO AND TELEVISION STATION SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS GROUND TERMINAL COMMUNICATIONS, SCATTER AIRCOM RELAY CENTER AUTOMATIC SWITCHING CENTER AIRCOM RECEIVER AIRCOM TRANSMITTER HIGH FREQUENCY AIRCOM MICROWAVE RELAY AIRCOM RADIO RELAY GAP FILLER SPACE OPERATIONS FACILITY SILO HARDENED HF ANTENNA FAC CODE FAC UM 1111 1113 1114 1121 1131 1111 1111 1165 1131 1131 1112 1131 1131 1131 1161 1162 1163 1461 1463 1464 1444 1211 1211 1262 1221 1231 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1251 1262 1261 1261 1411 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1441 1312 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1321 SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY EA EA EA SF GM GM SF GM OL GA GA GA GA GA GA GA MI SF OL OL SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D UM ALT EL LE SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 111111 111115 111411 112211 113321 116116 116555 116642 116661 116662 116663 116664 116665 116666 116667 116668 116672 116922 116933 116945 121111 121115 121122 121124 122111 123335 124131 124132 124134 124135 124137 124138 124139 125554 125977 126925 126926 130142 131111 131114 131115 131116 131117 131118 131119 131132 131133 131134 131135 131136 131137 131138 131139 131143 131200 132131 C MilDep LF / 5,280 = MI (definition of MI is 5280 LF) EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA LF LF LF EA LF EA LF EA LF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME PAD, EQUIPMENT ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE UHF DIRECTION FINDING REMOTE CONTROL CIRCUITS GROUND CONTROL INTERCEPT GROUND CONTROLLED APPROACH, FIXED GROUND CONTROLLED APPROACH VAULT GROUND CONTROLLED APPROACH RAPCON SUPPORT BUILDING INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM GLIDE SLOPE INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM LOCALIZER ILS MARKER BEACON RADAR TURNTABLE PRECISION APPROACH RADAR RADAR APPROACH CONTROL CENTER AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE RADAR RADIO BEACON FACILITY TACTICAL AIR NAVIGATION STATION, FIXED NAVIGATIONAL AID TOWER LOW POWER TERMINAL VHF OMNIRANGE HIGH POWER VHF OMNIRANGE TVOR-RACAN, FIXED WIND DIRECTION INDICATOR TELEPHONE DUCT FACILITY TELEPHONE POLE FACILITY MAR CABLE LIGHT, BEACON LIGHT, APPROACH OBSTRUCTION LIGHT LIGHT, RUNWAY SPECIAL AIRFIELD LIGHTING TAXIWAY LIGHTING AIRFIELD LIGHT VAULE CRASH BOAT CREW STATION EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL GM AUTONAV FCLTY MISSILE ERECTOR ENCLOSURE GUIDED MISSILE LAUNCH CONTROL GUIDED MISSILE SHELTER AIRCRAFT SHELTER HARDENED AIRCRAFT SHELTER ALERT HANGER, FIGHTER AIRCRAFT READY SHELTER FACILITY HELICOPTER RESCUE AND RECOVERY HANGER AERIAL DELIVERY FACILITY AUDIOVISUAL FACILITY MOTION PICTURE LABORATORY FILM STORAGE VAULT TELEVISION PRODUCTION FACILITY RADAR TRANSMITTER AND COMPUTER BUILDING RADAR TRANSMITTER BUILDING (BMEWS) SCANNER BUILDING (BMEWS) RADOME TOWER BUILDING RADAR TOWER BUILDING SLBM RDR BLDG COMBAT CENTER BUILDING DIRECTION CENTER FACILITY DIRECTION/COMBAT CENTER FACILITY BASE OPERATIONS SPECIAL OPERATIONS ORDNANCE CONTROL POINT OPS AIR FORCE SECURITY SERVICE OPERATIONS CREW READINESS USAF COMMAND POST PN FAC CODE FAC UM 8526 1321 1331 1341 1341 1331 8927 1331 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1331 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1351 1351 9999 1362 1361 1362 1361 1362 1361 8927 1444 1444 9999 1403 1457 1455 1466 1465 2111 7383 2111 2184 1441 1441 1441 1441 1311 1402 1402 1402 1402 9999 1402 1402 1402 1412 1444 1444 1444 1412 1412 SY EA SF EA EA SF EA SF EA EA EA EA EA SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MI MI NA EA LF EA LF EA LF EA SF SF NA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF NA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D SY UM ALT EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 132133 132134 133314 134119 134335 134336 134338 134341 134351 134353 134355 134373 134374 134375 134376 134422 134465 134473 134482 134484 134511 134678 135583 135586 135587 136635 136661 136662 136664 136666 136667 136668 141154 141165 141172 141173 141175 141177 141181 141182 141183 141184 141185 141232 141383 141385 141387 141389 141391 141392 141393 141411 141421 141432 141446 141447 141449 141453 141454 141455 141456 141459 141461 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 49 LF / 5,280 = MI (definition of MI is 5280 LF) LF / 5,280 = MI (definition of MI is 5280 LF) Facility Count = EA 50 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force 141753 141763 141764 141765 141766 141782 141783 141784 141785 141786 141787 141821 141911 141912 141913 141914 141915 149411 149511 149512 149514 149621 149622 149623 149624 149625 149626 149627 149629 149711 149811 149962 149965 149967 149968 151153 151155 152111 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force 154452 159353 163212 163311 164211 171141 171152 171155 171157 SF SF SF SF SF SY SY SF SF SF SF SF TN EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA LF EA EA EA EA FB FB FB LF EA EA EA LF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FAC CODE FAC UM 1402 SF 1402 1412 1412 1412 1412 1444 1441 1441 1441 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND WARNING OPERATIONS BUILDING DEWLINE AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND WARNING OPERATIONS BUILDING WEATHER RAWINSONDE WEATHER INSTRUMENT SHELTER SURFACE WEATHER OBSERVING FACILITY ROCKETSONDE CONTROL BUILDING AIR FORCE GLOBAL WEATHER CENTER BASE PHOTO LABORATORY RECONNAISSANCE PHOTO LABORATORY WS-430B PHOTO PROCESSING AND INTERPRETATION FACILITY SUPPORT BUILDING SQUADRON OPERATIONS TECHNICAL LABORATORY INTEGRATION SUPPORT FACILITY DEPOT QUALITY CONTROL LABORATORY TECHNICAL LABORATORY LIQUID FUELS ANALYSIS TERMINAL, AIR FREIGHT AIR FREIGHT/PASSENGER TERMINAL AIR PASSENGER TERMINAL FLEET SERVICE TERMINAL DEPLOYMENT PROCESSING FACILITY CONSOLIDATION/CONTAINERIZATION POINT MATERIAL PROCESSING DEPOT MISSILE OPERATIONS BUILDING RE-ENTRY VEHICLE BUILDING SPECIAL FUEL FACILITY MISSILE GUIDANCE FACILITY MISSILE TRANSFER BUILDING BUNKER PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT GUIDANCE STATION MISSILE LAUNCH FACILITY MISSILE GUIDANCE STATION WIND MEASURING SET, ANG/MQ20 CEILOMETER ROTATING BEACON TRANSMISSOMETER, ANGMQ-10 TEMPERATURE-HUMIDITY MEASURING SET DIGITAL WIND MEASURING SYSTEM LIGHTNING WARNING SET RADAR METEOROLOGICAL SET, C-BAND CLOUD DETECTION RADAR MISSILE SHAFT ACCESS TUNNEL CONTROL TOWER RADAR TOWER OBSERVATION TOWER SPECIAL TOWER CARGO PIER LIQUID FUEL UNLOADING PIER WHARF 1412 1442 1442 1442 1442 1412 1412 1412 1412 1412 1443 4411 1457 1403 4122 1452 1403 1499 1331 1451 1452 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1453 1454 1413 1499 1734 1499 1511 1511 1512 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF EA SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA LF SF EA EA EA SY SY SY WATERFRONT IMPROVEMENTS WAREHOUSE, TRANSIT CARGO BUOY LIQUID FUEL OFF-SHORE UNLOADING FACILITY HARBOR AND COASTAL MARINE IMPROVEMENTS ARMORY, AIR FORCE ACADEMY ACADEMIC LECTURE HALL ACADEMIC EXHIBIT FACILITY NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1541 1443 9999 1631 1641 4427 1711 7601 1715 LF SF NA EA LF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE 141489 141626 141627 141629 141635 141649 141743 141745 141747 SF UM ALT C Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force UM OTH AN UM AREA Air Force CATEGORY CODE 141481 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 FB x avg SY / FB (AR15210, NV15210, NV15220, NV15230, NV15240, NV15250, NV15260, NV15270, NV15271, NV15280) FP EA EA FP FP FP EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME BAND CENTER FLIGHT TRAINING CLASSROOM FLIGHT SIMULATOR TRAINING UPT/UNT FLIGHT TRAINING PHYSIOLOGICAL TRAINING TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY CELESTIAL AND PLANETARIUM NAVIGATIONAL TRAINING RESERVE FORCES GENERAL TRAINING SUPPORT RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING RESERVE FORCES AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION TRAINING RESERVE COMPONENT MEDICAL TRAINING RANGE CONTROL HOUSE RANGE SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT STORAGE RANGE TARGET STORAGE AND REPAIR RANGE, SMALL ARMS, INDOOR COMBAT ARMS TRAINING MAINTENANCE BUILDING CRYPTOLOGIC TRAINING [USS] TRAINING AIDS SHOP FIELD TRAINING FACILITY RUNWAY SUPERVISORY UNIT RUNWAY CONTROL STRUCTURE TECHNICAL TRAINING CLASSROOM TECHNICAL TRAINING LABORATORY/SHOP HIGH-BAY TECHNICAL TRAINING FACILITY AETC TECHNICAL TRAINING SUPPORT LAUCH OPERATIONS TRAINING FACILITY TARGET INTELLIGENCE TRAINING SAFETY EDUCATION FACILITY NCO PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION CENTER RECRUIT PROCESSING BASIC MILITARY TRAINING OFFICER TRAINING AIR UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL EDUCATION US AIR FORCE ACADEMY TRAINING AERIAL PORT TRAINING FACILITY MUNITIONS LOAD CREW TRAINING PARACHUTE SWING TRAINING TRAINING AIDS SMALL ARMS RANGE SYSTEM MACHINE GUN RANGE GRENADE LAUNCHER RANGE RANGE, AIRCRAFT FIREMAN TRAINING FACILITY HANGAR, MAINTENANCE HANGAR, MAINTENANCE DEPOT SHELTER, AIRCRAFT WEAPONS CALIBRATION SHOP, AIRCRAFT GENERAL PURPOSE SHOP, NON-DESTRUCTIVE INSPECTION SHOP, AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE, ORGANIZATIONAL SHOP, JET ENGINE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE AIRCRAFT CORROSION CONTROL CORROSION CONTROL UTILITY STORAGE LARGE AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE DOCK CONSOLIDATED AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE MEDIUM AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE DOCK SMALL AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE DOCK FUEL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE DOCK TEST CELL TEST STAND SHOP, TURBINE DEPOT SHOP, RAM/AIR DEPOT SHOP, ALTERNATOR DRIVE OVERHAUL AND TEST DEPOT SHOP, AIRCRAFT AND ENGINE ACCESS OVERHAUL DEPOT FAC CODE FAC UM 1713 1711 1721 1711 1722 6100 1712 1714 1714 1711 1711 5500 1731 1731 1731 1718 1718 1712 1732 1711 1412 1711 1711 1712 1712 1711 1711 1711 1711 1711 6100 1711 1711 1711 1711 1712 1711 1790 1790 1750 1758 1761 1793 1795 2111 2115 2112 2112 2112 2112 2116 2113 4423 2111 2111 2111 2112 2111 2114 2118 2116 2116 2116 2116 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA FP FP FP EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D UM ALT EL LE SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 171158 171211 171212 171213 171214 171356 171393 171443 171445 171447 171449 171450 171471 171472 171473 171475 171476 171611 171617 171618 171619 171620 171621 171623 171625 171627 171628 171712 171813 171815 171822 171833 171844 171851 171853 171873 171875 179219 179371 179475 179476 179477 179481 179511 211111 211116 211147 211152 211153 211154 211157 211159 211161 211173 211174 211175 211177 211179 211183 211193 211251 211252 211253 211254 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 51 52 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA VE EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FAC CODE FAC UM SHOP, ENGINE TEST AND STORAGE DEPOT SHOP, INSTRUMENT OVERHAUL DEPOT SHOP, MISSILE ASSEMBLY SHOP, TACTICAL MISSILE, GLIDE WEAPON MAINTENANCE MISSILE RUN-UP SHOP SHOP, MISSILE SERVICE SHOP, MISSILE WARHEAD ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE MISSILE WARHEAD MAINTENANCE SHOP SHOP, MISSILE BATTERY INTERATED MAINTENANCE FACILITY SHOP, PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT BOAT STORAGE SHOP, MARINE MAINTENANCE MARINE RAILWAY VEHICLE SERVICE RACK VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP VEHICLE OPERATIONS HEATED PARKING VEHICLE OPERATIONS PARKING SHED REFUELING VEHICLE HARDENED SHELTERS SHOP, REFUELING VEHICLE TRANSPORTER/ERECTOR TEST FACILITY SHOP, WEAPONS AND RELEASE SYSTEMS SHOP, AIRCRAFT WEAPONS OVERHAUL DEPOT SHOP, ORDNANCE EQUIPMENT, DEPOT SHOP, CARTRIDGE OVERHAUL DEPOT SHOP, SURVEILLANCE AND INSPECTION SHOP, CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS SHOP, AVIONICS ECM POD SHOP AND STORAGE SHOP, ICBM/TACTICAL AIR CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS SHOP, ELECTRICAL OVERHAUL AND TEST DEPOT RADOME OVERHAUL & TEST DEPOT AIR FORCE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE MAINTENANCE FACILITY SHOP, METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT SHOP, NAVIGATIONAL AIDS SHOP, RANGE WARNING SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS AIRCRAFT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SHOP/STORAGE FACILITY SHOP, FURNITURE REPAIR OVERSEAS SHOP AND SHELTER FOR LOCOMOTIVES SHOP, SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT PRECISION MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT LAB RECRUIT TAILORING SHOP BASE ENGINEER PAVEMENTS AND GROUNDS FACILITY BASE ENGINEER MAINTENANCE SHOP BASE ENGINEER HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE SHOP BASE ENGINEER COVERED STORAGE FACILITY BASE ENGINEER STORAGE SHED PRODUCTION AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION ENGINES AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION SUPPORT PROD, ACFT NUC/P PROD ACFT OVAL PROD ACFT ENG COMP AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION ENGINE TEST FACILITY AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION FINAL ASSEMBLY & CHECKOUT AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION COMPONENT MANUFACTURE AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION ENGINE OVERHAUL FACILITY PRODUCTION MISSILES 2116 2116 2121 2121 2121 2121 2123 2121 2123 2123 2123 1552 2133 2132 2145 2141 4425 4425 2141 2141 2146 2151 2152 2152 2152 2153 2162 2171 2171 2171 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA SF SF SF SF SF EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 2172 2172 2171 2171 2171 2172 2181 2191 2183 2184 2171 7343 2191 2191 2191 4421 4422 2211 2211 2211 9999 9999 9999 2211 2211 2211 2211 2221 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF NA NA NA SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE 217735 217736 217742 217752 217762 217812 218712 218827 218842 218852 218868 218882 219943 219944 219945 219946 219947 221221 221222 221223 221224 221225 221226 221227 221228 221229 221231 222222 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM ALT C Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force UM OTH AN UM AREA Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 211256 211271 212212 212213 212215 212216 212217 212218 212219 212220 212252 213332 213363 213436 214422 214425 214426 214428 214429 214467 214469 215552 215553 215554 215555 215582 216642 217712 217713 217722 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME GUIDED MISSILE PRODUCTION FACILITY (ENGINES) GUIDED MISSILE PRODUCTION FACILITY (COMPONENT PARTS) GUIDED MISSILE PRODUCTION FACILITY (ASSEMBLY) PROD GM SL/MTR MFG PRODUCTION ARMAMENT EXPLOSIVES PROPELLANTS, FUELS, OXIDIZERS PRODUCTION ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT PRODUCTION SPACE SYSTEMS PRODUCTION MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND EQUIPMENT PLANT CARTOGRAPHIC & GEOPHYSIC PLANT LITHOGRAPHIC DISTR PRODUCTION PROD HEAVY FORG PROD HEAVY EXTRU ASPHALT PLANT CONCRETE PLANT OXYGEN GENERATING PLANT ROCK CRUSHER PLANT PHYSICS, SCIENCE LABORATORIES SONIC, SCIENCE LABORATORIES ASTROPHYSICS SCIENCE LABORATORIES PERSONNEL RESEARCH, SCIENCE LABORATORIES CHEMISTRY SCIENCE LABORATORIES GROUND ELECTRONICS SCIENCE LABORATORIES NUCLEONICS, SCIENCE LABORATORIES GEOPHYSICS SCIENCE LABORATORIES MEDICAL, SCIENCE LABORATORIES HUMAN ENGINEERING SCIENCE LABORATORIES SOLAR SCIENCE LABORATORIES RADIATION, SCIENCE LABORATORIES AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE LABORATORIES DYNAMICS EQUIPMENT SCIENCE LABORATORIES METEOROLOGY, SCIENCE LABORATORIES CIVIL ENGINEERING SCIENCE LABORATORIES BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LABORATORIES LASER, SCIENCE LABORATORIES AVIONICS, SCIENCE LABORATORIES MATERIALS, SCIENCE LABORATORIES NUCLEAR ENGINEERING TEST LAB AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC RESEARCH LABORATORY AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC RESEARCH ENGINEERING AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC RESEARCH TEST AIRCRAFT RESEARCH LABORATORY AIRCRAFT RESEARCH ENGINEERING AIRCRAFT RESEARCH AND TESTING MISSILE AND SPACE RESEARCH LABORATORIES MISSILE AND SPACE RESEARCH ENGINEERING MISSILE AND SPACE RESEARCH TESTING SATELLITE CONTROL STATION ARMAMENT RESEARCH BALLISTIC LABORATORY ARMAMENT RESEARCH ENGINEERING ARMAMENT RESEARCH TESTING WEAPONS GUIDANCE LABORATORY AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES, AND TOXICS LABORATORY AMMO EXP & TOX ENG AMMUNITIONS & EXPLOSIVES TEST FACILITY ELECTRONIC RESEARCH LABORATORY ELECTRONIC RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING ELECTRONIC RESEARCH AND TESTING AVIONICS RESEARCH LABORATORY PROPULSION RESEARCH LAB, AIR BREATHING PROPULSION RESEARCH LAB, NON AIR BREATHING PROPULSION RESEARCH LAB, ELECTRIC PROPULSION RESEARCH LAB, FUEL AND LUBRICANTS EQUIPMENT RESEARCH LABORATORY FAC CODE FAC UM 2221 2221 2221 9999 2261 2261 2271 2271 2281 2221 6103 9999 9999 2291 2291 8921 2291 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3102 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3111 3111 3111 3111 3111 3111 3121 3121 3121 3121 3151 3151 3151 3151 3161 9999 3161 3171 3171 3171 3171 3181 3181 3181 3181 3111 SF SF SF NA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF NA NA EA EA EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF NA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D EA EA EA EA UM ALT EL LE SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 222224 222225 222226 222227 226226 226227 227227 227228 228228 228229 228231 228232 228233 229982 229984 229986 229987 310911 310912 310913 310914 310915 310916 310917 310919 310921 310922 310923 310924 310925 310926 310927 310928 310929 310931 310932 310933 310943 311112 311114 311115 311171 311173 311174 312472 312476 312477 312941 315222 315236 315237 315944 316333 316335 316337 317311 317315 317316 317932 318612 318614 318615 318632 319441 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 53 54 SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA GA CF UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME EQUIPMENT RESEARCH ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT RESEARCH TESTING MATERIAL RESEARCH TEST LABORATORY TEST TRACK BUILDING RESEARCH EQUIPMENT STORAGE PROTOTYPE MODEL CONSTRUCTION AND ASSEMBLY MISSILE INSTRUMENTATION STATION MISSILE RADAR STATION MISSILE THEODOLITE STATION MISSILE COMMUNICATIONS STATION TEST RANGE COMPLEX AERODYNAMICS WIND TUNNEL, SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS WIND TUNNEL, SUPERSONIC AERODYNAMICS WIND TUNNEL, TRANSONIC AERODYNAMICS WIND TUNNEL, HYPERSONIC GDYN W-T HYPSON GAS DYNAMICS WIND TUNNEL, SUPERSONIC AIRCRAFT RESEARCH TESTING ARMAMENT RESEARCH STORAGE ARMAMENT RESEARCH TESTING, STRUCTURAL ELECTRONIC RESEARCH RADAR ELECTRONIC RESEARCH NAVAID MISSILE LAUNCH TEST FACILITY MISSILE LANDING TEST FACILITY MISSILE STORAGE, FUEL PROPULSION ENGINE TESTING, FUEL SYSTEMS PROPULSION ENGINE TEST STAND PROPULSION ENGINE TEST CELL TEST TRACK BUILDING RESEARCH COMMUNICATION STATION COMPLEX DEMINERALIZED WATER STORAGE WATER/ALCOHOL STORAGE SPECIAL LIQUIDS STORAGE AVIATION GAS STORAGE AVIATION LUBRICANT STORAGE DIESEL FUEL STORAGE JET FUEL STORAGE STORAGE MOGAS STORAGE SOLVENTS STORAGE SPECIAL FUELS STORAGE, MULTI-CUBICLE MAGAZINE STORAGE, ROCKET CHECKOUT AND ASSEMBLY STORAGE SEGREGATED MAGAZINE STORAGE MAGAZINE ABOVE GROUND TYPE A, B, &C MISSILE STORAGE FACILITY STORAGE IGLOO INERT SPARES STORAGE STORAGE, MODULE BARRICADED STORAGE IGLOO STEEL ARCH UNDERPASS ANCILLARY EXPLOSIVES FACILITY LIQUID PROPELLANT AMMO STORAGE COLD STORAGE, BASE HAZARDOUS STORAGE DEPOT SHED SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT DEPOT WAREHOUSE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT DEPOT BASE HAZARDOUS STORAGE LIQUID OXYGEN STORAGE MEDICAL STORAGE FOR WAR READINESS MATERIAL BASE SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT BASE FAC CODE FAC UM 3101 3181 3191 3151 4414 3211 3712 3712 3712 3712 3713 3901 3903 3903 3901 9999 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3904 3901 3901 4111 4111 4111 4111 4121 4111 4111 4111 4121 4111 4221 4221 4221 4221 4221 4221 4421 4221 4221 1494 4231 4321 4413 4412 4411 4423 4122 5306 4422 SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA NA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA BL BL BL BL GA BL BL BL GA BL SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA GA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 319442 319443 319946 319951 319995 321123 371475 371484 371485 371486 371923 390125 390127 390128 390129 390155 390157 390171 390221 390224 390311 390381 390531 390551 390562 390611 390612 390614 390719 390915 411123 411127 411128 411131 411132 411134 411135 411137 411138 411139 422253 422256 422257 422258 422259 422264 422265 422271 422273 422275 423111 432283 441257 441628 441758 442257 442258 442515 442628 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 BL x 42 = GA (definition of BL is 42 GA) BL x 42 = GA (definition of BL is 42 GA) SY SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF BD XR PS VE BD BD RM PS WAREHOUSE SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT BASE WAREHOUSE, TROOP SUBSISTENCE WAREHOUSE, FORMS AND PUBLICATIONS, BASE HOUSING SUPPLIES AND STORAGE FACILITY OPEN STORAGE, DEPOT OPEN STORAGE BASE SUPPLY BASE CIVIL ENGINEER OPEN STORAGE OPEN STORAGE, AIR FREIGHT/TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SURFACE FREIGHT OPEN STORAGE, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMPOSITE MEDICAL FACILITY MEDICAL COMMAND AND ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL/DENTAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING PATHOLOGY PHARMACY PHYSICAL THERAPY RADIOLOGY AEROSPACE MEDICINE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FOOD SERVICE AMBULANCE SHELTER NURSING SERVICES AEROMEDICAL STAGING FACILITY OBSTETRICAL SERVICE AIR FORCE CLINIC SURGICAL SERVICE HOSPITAL CENTRAL STERLIZATION MEDICAL LOGISTICS PATIENT WELFARE BLOOD PROCESSING LABORATORY DRUG ABUSE DETECTION LABORATORY RADIOLOGY HEALTH LABORATORY OCCUPATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH LABORATORY CLINICAL LABORATORY EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MEDICAL FOOD INSPECTION AREA DENTAL LABORATORY DENTAL CLINIC OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CLINIC MEDICAL AID STATION AREA DEFENSE COUNCIL OFFICE LAW CENTER FAMILY HOUSING MANAGEMENT OFFICE VEHICLE OPERATIONS ADMINISTRATION BASE SUPPLY ADMINISTRATION AIR FORCE PLANT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE BASE ENGINEER ADMINISTRATION BASE PERSONNEL OFFICE WEAPON SYSTEM MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT FACILITY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT FACILITY MUNITIONS MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION ORDERLY ROOM IN DORMITORY HEADQUARTERS, GROUP WING HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS CENTER HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS MAJOR COMMAND HEADQUARTERS NUMBERED AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS NAMED/NUMBERED DIVISION HEADQUARTERS SPECIFIED DOCUMENTATION STAGING FACILITY FARM FACILITY LOGISTICS FACILITY DEPOT OPERATIONS DATA PROCESSING INSTALLATION PRINTING PLANT AN OU MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME EA FAC CODE FAC UM 4421 4321 4421 4421 4511 4521 4521 4521 SF SF SF SF SY SY SY SY 4521 5100 5100 5100 5302 5100 5100 5100 5500 5100 5100 5307 5100 5100 5100 5500 5100 5100 5100 5100 5302 5302 5302 5302 5302 5100 5302 5400 5100 5500 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6102 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 1445 6100 6104 6103 SY SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION SF / 9 = SY D 452775 510001 510125 510126 510143 510147 510148 510149 510175 510176 510212 510264 510275 510278 510342 510411 510672 510712 510713 510915 530155 530156 530311 530411 530511 530634 540242 540243 550145 550147 610111 610112 610119 610121 610122 610123 610127 610128 610129 610142 610144 610241 610243 610249 610281 610282 610284 610285 610286 610287 610311 610332 610675 610711 610717 SF SF SF SF SY SY SY SF UM ALT EL LE Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force UM OTH C UM AREA Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 442758 442765 442768 442769 451134 452252 452255 452258 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 55 56 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA VE VE FA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF PN VE VE PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN VE PN PN PN PN PN ST UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME PLANT REPRODUCTION ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, NON AIR FORCE SOCIAL ACTIONS FACILITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS BILL BOARD BASE FLAG POLE TROOP SHELTER COVERED REVIEW STAND OPEN REVIEW STAND KENNEL, STRAY ANIMALS FAMILY HOUSING CAPEHART FAMILY HOUSING WHERRY FAMILY HOUSING LANHAM FAMILY HOUSING APPROPRIATED FY 70 AND AFTER FAMILY HOUSING APPROPRIATED FY 50-69 FAMILY HOUSING APPROPRIATED PRE FY 1950 FAMILY HOUSING SURPLUS COMMODITY FAMILY HOUSING DEUTCHMARK FAMILY HOUSING YEN FAMILY HOUSING OTHER FAMILY HOUSING RELOCATABLE RENT GUARRANTEE FAMILY HOUSING FAMILY HOUSING LEASED FAMILY HOUSING USA FAMILY HOUSING W/ATTACHED GARAGE FAMILY HOUSING ATTACHED CARPORT MOBILE HOME COURT SUPPORT FACILITY TRAILER COURT PARKING ATTENDANTS DINING HALL ATTENDANTS SANITARY FACILITIES ATTENDANT QUARTERS GARAGE, FAMILY HOUSING, DETACHED FAMILY HOUSING DETACHED CARPORT FAMILY HOUSING DETACHED STORAGE FEDERAL PRISON FACILITY DINING HALL IN AIRMAN DORMITORY RECRUITS DORMITORY DORMITORY AIRMAN PERMANENT PARTY/PCS-STUDENT TECHNICAL TRAINING STUDENT HOUSING DORMITORY, UNACCOMPANIED NCO DORMITORY VISITING AIRMAN QUARTERS FAST FOOD SERVICE AIRMAN DINING HALL - DETACHED DINING HALL, OFFICER, DETACHED DAYROOM LOUNGE GARAGE AUTOMOBILE KITCHEN, CENTRAL PREPARATION FLIGHT KITCHEN SANITARY LATRINE OFFICER'S QUARTERS VISITING OFFICER'S QUARTERS CADET QUARTERS CIVILIAN CAMP CAMP TROOP FIRE STATION FIRE OBSERVATION TOWER AND COMM CENTER FIRE HOSE HOUSE FORESTRY GUARD STATION FAC CODE FAC UM 6103 6100 6100 6100 6100 6900 6900 7383 6900 6900 5304 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7141 7141 7145 7130 7146 7234 7146 7141 7141 7142 7312 7220 7218 7210 7210 7210 7212 7220 7220 7220 7231 7232 7233 7233 7234 7240 7241 7240 7250 7250 7311 1411 4421 7381 SF SF SF SF SF EA EA SF EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF FA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EA x avg SF / record (AR73050, NV73065) = SF EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 610718 610811 610911 610913 610915 690252 690432 690625 690792 690795 690798 711111 711121 711131 711142 711143 711144 711151 711161 711171 711181 711191 711211 711221 711231 711311 711312 713352 713366 714122 714124 714128 714431 714432 714433 721123 721215 721311 721312 721313 721314 721315 722345 722351 722356 723155 723242 723385 723388 723392 724415 724417 724433 725513 725517 730142 730145 730147 730151 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 PN PN SE SE SE PN PN PN PN PN PN PN EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME BAKERY PASTRY KITCHEN BUS SHELTER BUS STATION EDUCATION CENTER POST OFFICE LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANING, BASE BASE DRY CLEANING BASE LAUNDRY LAUNDRY DEPOT CLOTHING STORE ICE PLANT ICE CREAM PLANT CHAPEL, BASE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FACILITY CHAPEL CENTER HOSPITAL CHAPEL RECTORY DEP SCHOOL DINING HALL DEP SCHOOL DORM DEPENDENT DETACHED SPORT SCHOOL SCHOOL, DEPENDENT ELEMENTARY DEPENDENT HIGH SCHOOL DEPENDENT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL SCHOOL, DEPENDENT KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL, DEPENDENT NURSERY CORRECTION FACILITY VISITOR CONTROL CENTER SECURITY POLICE CENTRAL CONTROL SECURITY POLICE DEFENSIVE FIGHTING POSITION SECURITY POLICE OPERATIONS RESERVE FIRE TEAM FACILITY SECURITY POLICE ENTRY CONTROL BUILDING MASTER SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL FACILITY TRAFFIC CHECK HOUSE SECURITY POLICE KENNEL CANINE SECURITY POLICE KENNEL SUPPORT BUILDING MORTUARY ENCLOSED MALL BANK BRANCH CREDIT UNION FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER THRIFT SHOP STORE, BOOK STORE, COMMISSARY CADET STORE BASE PACKAGE STORE ANIMAL CLINIC ROD & GUN CLUB RECREATION CENTER AERO CLUB EXCHANGE AMUSEMENT CENTER EXCHANGE CAFETERIA SNACK BAR EXCHANGE BRANCH EXCHANGE SERVICE STATION EXCHANGE LAUNDRY AND DRYCLEANING PLANT EXCHANGE MAINTENANCE SHOP EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATION EXCHANGE RETAIL WAREHOUSE EXCHANGE SALES STORE EXCHANGE SERVICE OUTLET CENTRAL EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATION CENTRAL EXCHANGE WAREHOUSE CENTRAL EXCHANGE SUPPORT FACILITY FAC CODE FAC UM 7321 7321 7384 7341 7351 7344 7342 7342 7342 7342 7343 7322 7322 7361 7362 7361 7361 7110 7353 7353 7353 7352 7352 7352 7352 7371 7312 7313 7313 1498 7313 1446 1498 1498 1498 1445 1445 5303 7346 7347 7347 7372 7340 7346 7349 7346 7346 5304 7414 7417 7414 7346 7331 7346 7345 7342 7387 7387 7388 7346 7346 7387 7388 7387 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM ALT EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 730182 730186 730275 730277 730441 730443 730551 730652 730711 730713 730717 730724 730725 730771 730772 730773 730774 730775 730781 730782 730783 730784 730785 730786 730788 730789 730831 730832 730833 730834 730835 730836 730837 730838 730839 730841 730842 730911 740111 740153 740155 740253 740255 740262 740266 740267 740269 740270 740315 740316 740317 740379 740381 740382 740383 740384 740385 740386 740387 740388 740389 740396 740397 740398 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 57 58 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF FA FA FA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF AC AC AC AC SF SF SF AC AC AC SF AC SF LA SE EA EA EA EA EA SE EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA VP EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME TRANSIENT LODGING FACILITY, APPROPRIATED TRANSIENT FAMILY AERIAL PORT TRANSIENT LODGING FACILITY, NA TRANSIENT LODGING SUPPORT FACILITY OPEN MESS, AIRMEN OPEN MESS, CADET CONSOLIDATED MESS ENLISTED OPEN MESS OFFICER OPEN MESS MASTER TELEVISION ANTENNA ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTER HOBBY SHOP AUTOMOTIVE RECREATION SITE LODGING MISCELLANEOUS RECREATION BUILDING MULTI PURPOSE RECREATION BUILDING BOWLING CENTER MWR SUPPLY AND NAF CENTRAL STORAGE FIELD HOUSE GYMNASIUM BASE LIBRARY SWIMMING POOL, INDOOR SKATING RINK CADET SOCIAL CENTER RED CROSS OFFICE PUBLIC SHOPPING CENTER RESTAURANT FUND MWR FACILITY CIVILIAN FUND MWR BUILDING RESTAURANT , BASE THEATER, BASE YOUTH CENTER CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER ATHLETIC FIELD, BASEBALL ATHLETIC FIELD, FOOTBALL/SOCCER ATHLETIC FIELD, TRACK ATHLETIC FIELD, SOFTBALL ATHLETIC FIELD, STANDARD STADIUM COURT, TENNIS COURT, RECREATION RECREATION PAVILION GOLF CLUBHOUSE GOLF EQUIPMENT BUILDING GOLF COURSE, 9 HOLE GOLF COURSE, 18 HOLE GOLF DRIVING RANGE MISCELLANEOUS OUTDOOR RECREATION FACILITY CIVILIAN OUTDOOR RECREATION FACILITY RIDING STABLES FAMILY CAMPING AREA FAMILY CAMPING SUPPORT FACILITY PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLE WASHRACK SWIMMERS BATH HOUSE SWIMMING POOL, CONSOLIDATED AIRMAN SWIMMING POOL NCO SWIMMING POOL OFFICER SWIMMING POOL SWIMMING POOL WATER TREATMENT THEATER, OUTDOOR MUSEUM BUILDING FAC CODE FAC UM 7441 7441 7441 7443 7333 9999 7333 7333 7333 8929 7411 7412 7442 7417 7417 7415 7447 7421 7421 7416 7422 7418 7417 6100 7346 7417 7417 7332 7431 7417 7371 7522 7522 7523 7522 7522 7524 7521 7521 7531 7413 7413 7513 7513 7514 7542 7542 7444 7541 7385 7235 7385 7512 7512 7512 7512 7447 7532 7601 SF SF SF SF SF NA SF SF SF EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA SF EA SF EA SF EA EA EA EA SF EA SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 740443 740455 740457 740459 740612 740613 740615 740617 740618 740657 740664 740665 740666 740668 740669 740671 740672 740673 740674 740675 740677 740678 740681 740717 740731 740732 740733 740735 740873 740883 740884 750172 750175 750177 750178 750179 750211 750347 750349 750371 750422 750423 750426 750427 750429 750581 750582 750583 750611 750612 750663 750811 750812 750813 750815 750817 750819 750835 760111 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA SF KW KW SF SF LF LF LF LF EA EA EA EA KV SY GA SF MB MB SF MB SF LF SF LF SF SF SF SF SF SF MB LF SF SF TN TN LF KG KG KG KG SF SF SF SF SF SF AC AC KG EA KG EA LF LF TN EA EA EA LF KG KG KG KG SF EA KG KG MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME CEMETERY MONUMENTS/MEMORIALS TOTAL ENERGY PLANT BUILDING ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION PLANT EMERGENCY ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION PLANT ELECTRIC POWER STATION BUILDING PRIMARY DISTRIBUTION LINE OVERHEAD SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION LINE OVERHEAD PRIMARY DISTRIBUTION LINE UNDERGROUND SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION LINE UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL AIRCRAFT OUTLETS EXTERIOR AREA LIGHTING TRAFFIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC SWITCHING STATION ELECTRIC SUBSTATION COAL YARD HEATING FUEL OIL STORAGE HEATING FROM CENTRAL PLANT HEATING PLANT 750/3500 MBTU HEATING PLANT 3500 MBTU AND OVER HEATING FACILITY BUILDING STEAM PLANT INDUSTRIAL STEAM FACILITY BUILDING HOT WATER MAINS HOT WATER PUMP STATION STEAM HEATING MAINS CONDENSATE RETURN PUMP STATION HEAT, GAS, SOURCE GAS COMPRESSOR GAS STORAGE GAS VAPORIZOR GAS METER FACILITY GAS MAINS GAS ODORIZER FACILITY GAS VALVE FACILITY AIR CONDITIONING PLANT 25 TO 100 TONS AIR CONDITIONING PLANT OVER 100 TONS CHILLED WATER EXTERIOR DISTRIBUTION LINE DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL INDUSTRIAL WASTE FUEL SPILL COLLECTION SEWAGE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL WASTE TREATMENT BUILDING SEWAGE SEPTIC TANK RADIOACTIVE WASTE BURIAL SITE DISPOSAL RADIOACTIVE WASTE DEMOLITION AND BURN FACILITY INDUSTRIAL WASTE MAIN SANITARY SEWAGE MAIN SANITARY SEWAGE PUMP STATION SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY SOLID WASTE REPOSITORY GARBAGE CONTAINER WASHRACK SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY HAZARDOUS/WASTE LANDFILL WATER SUPPLY MAINS COMMERCIAL WATER SUPPLY WATER SURFACE SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY TREATMENT FACILITY WATER WELL WATER SUPPLY BUILDING WATER STORAGE DAM WATER STORAGE RESERVOIR WATER TANK STORAGE FAC CODE FAC UM 7603 7602 8910 8111 8112 8910 8121 8121 8123 8123 8999 8122 8541 8132 8131 8526 1241 8910 8211 8211 8910 8211 8910 8221 8924 8221 8924 8231 8910 8232 8910 8910 8241 8910 8910 8261 8261 8271 8311 8312 8313 8311 8910 8314 8926 8926 8926 8321 8321 8924 8331 8331 2145 8333 8334 8421 8411 8411 8412 8414 8910 8713 8443 8413 EA EA SF KW KW SF LF LF LF LF NA EA EA KV KV SY GA SF MB MB SF MB SF LF EA LF EA MB SF EA SF SF LF SF SF TR TR LF KG KG KG KG SF KG EA EA EA LF LF EA EA EA EA AC AC LF KG KG KG KG SF EA MG GA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D EA EA UM ALT Facility Count x avg KV / record (AR81350, NV81330) EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 760511 760512 811144 811145 811147 811149 812223 812224 812225 812226 812921 812926 812928 813228 813231 821111 821112 821113 821115 821116 821117 821155 821156 822245 822248 822265 822268 823111 823243 823244 823248 824462 824464 824466 824468 826122 826123 827111 831145 831155 831157 831165 831168 831169 831171 831172 831173 832255 832266 832267 833354 833356 833358 833360 833361 841161 841162 841163 841165 841166 841169 841423 841425 841427 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 59 Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Assume TN = TR Assume TN = TR Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA KG / 1,000 = MG (assume Thousands of Gallons entered are volume, not flow) KG x 1,000 = GA (assume Thousands of Gallons entered are volume, not flow) 60 LF EA SF SF LF EA GM KG KG KG SF LF LF LF SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY LF LF SY SY LF SF LF LF SF SY SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF LF LF LF LF EA EA LF HD HD HD HD EA EA EA BX EA EA EA EA HD EA HP TN TN TN EA HP UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME WATER DISTRIBUTION MAINS WATER HYDRANTS WATER PUMP STATION FIRE PROTECTION WATER MAINS FIRE HYDRANT WATER FIRE PUMPING STATION FIRE PROTECTION WATER STORAGE WATER SUPPLY STORAGE, NON-POTABLE WATER SUPPLY NON-POTABLE WATER SUPPLY NON-POTABLE BUILDING WATER SUPPLY MAIN NON-POTABLE ROAD BRIDGE CURBS AND GUTTERS DRIVEWAY ROAD VEHICLE PARKING OPERATIONS VEHICLE PARKING NON ORGANIZATIONAL VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT PARKING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT VEHICLE PARKING REFUELING PRIVATE VEHICLE PARKING COMPOUND AIRCRAFT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT STORAGE YARD WALKWAY BRIDGE COVERED WALKWAY SIDEWALK RAILROAD BRIDGE RAILROAD SHELTER PERSONNEL RAILROAD TRACKAGE STORM DRAINAGE DISPOSAL STORM DRAINAGE PUMPING STATION RETAINING WALL FENCE BOUNDARY FENCE SECURITY/VEHICLE BARRIERS FENCE INTERIOR SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM SECURITY GUARD TOWER REVETMENT PRE-ENGINEERED CLOSED HEAD AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER OPEN HEAD DELUGE SYSTEM PRE-ACTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM AQUEOUS FILM FORMING FOAM PRE-ACTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM HIGH EXPANSION FOAM SYSTEM AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM MANUAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, INTERIOR MANUAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, EXTERIOR CARBON DIOXIDE FIRE SYSTEM FOAM FIRE SYSTEM OTHER FIRE SYSTEM HALON 1301 FIRE SYSTEM DRY CHEMICAL SYSTEM FOAM SYSTEM STORAGE AND PLANT REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING PLANT 5 TO 25 TONS AIR CONDITIONING CENTRAL PLANT AIR CONDITIONING FROM CENTRAL PLANT AIR CONDITIONING PLANT LESS THAN 5 TONS AIR CONDITIONING WINDOW UNITS SOLAR COLLECTION SYSTEM COMPRESSED AIR PLANT COMPRESSED AIR PLANT BUILDING FAC CODE FAC UM 8421 8929 8422 8432 8929 8434 8435 8442 8441 8910 8451 8513 8999 8511 8511 8521 8521 8521 1164 8521 1164 8525 8524 8524 8611 7384 8601 8321 8924 8712 8721 8721 8721 8999 1499 1495 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 9999 8261 8910 9999 8261 9999 8929 8921 8910 LF EA KG LF EA KG GA GA KG SF LF SY NA SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY LF SF MI LF EA LF LF LF LF NA EA EA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA TR SF NA TR NA EA EA SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION Facility Count x avg KG / record (AR84141, NV84215 x 60 x 24 / 1000) GM x 60 x 24 / 1,000 = KG KG x 1,000 = GA (assume Thousands of Gallons entered are volume, not flow) KG x 1,000 = GA (assume Thousands of Gallons entered are volume, not flow) LF x avg SY / LF (NV85120) EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force CATEGORY CODE 842245 842246 842249 843314 843315 843316 843319 844367 844368 845362 845363 851142 851143 851145 851147 852261 852262 852267 852269 852271 852273 852282 852287 852289 860612 860616 860617 871183 871185 871187 872245 872247 872248 872841 872845 872911 880211 880212 880216 880217 880218 880221 880222 880223 880231 880232 880233 880234 880235 880236 890111 890121 890123 890124 890125 890126 890127 890134 890136 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 LF x avg SY / LF (NV85230) LF / 5,280 = MI (definition of MI is 5280 LF) Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Assume TN = TR Assume TN = TR Facility Count = EA LF EA SF EA EA EA SF EA BL LF LF SF SF EA LF EA EA EA LF EA SY SY SY SY SY SY SY MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FAC CODE FAC UM COMPRESSED AIR DISTRIBUTION TRAMWAY AERIAL LOADING AND UNLOADING AREA LOAD/UNLOADING CONVEYOR LOAD/UNLOADING GANTRY CRANE LOAD/UNLOADING PIT LOAD/UNLOADING PLATFORM SUPPORT STRUCTURES MISCELLANEOUS STORAGE TANK UTILITY LINE DUCTS UTILIDOR UTILITY VAULT WEIGHT SCALE PNEUMATIC TUBE CATHODIC PROTECTION ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM CENTRAL STATION EMCS FIELD EQUIPMENT EMCS DATA LINKS NON-RECOVERABLE SUPPORT FACILITY, RELOCATABLE LAND DONATION, PRIVATE LAND DONATION STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAND FEE CONDEMNATION LAND FEE PURCHASE LAND, PUBLIC DOMAIN, EXECUTIVE ORDER LAND, PUBLIC DOMAIN, PUBLIC LAND ORDER LAND, PUBLIC DOMAIN, PERMIT LAND, PUBLIC DOMAIN, NOTE LAND, LICENSE, GENERAL USE LAND, PERMIT, GENERAL USE LAND, PUBLIC, EXECUTIVE ORDER LAND, EASEMENT CLEARANCE, TEMP LAND, EASEMENT RESTRICTIVE LAND, EASEMENT RIGHT OF WAY, TEMP LAND EASEMENT CLEARANCE, PERPETUAL LAND EASEMENT RESTRICTIVE, PERPETUAL LAND, EASEMENT RIGHT OF WAY, PERPETUAL LAND, LEASE, STATE & LOCAL LAND, LEASE SUBJECT TO RECAPTURE LAND, LEASE, PRIVATE ENTER LAND, LEASE & SUPPLEMENT LAND, IN-LEASE MINERAL LAND, INLEASE, O&G LAND, IN-LEASE OTHER FOREIGN LAND LEASE UNDER 99 YR FOREIGN LAND LEASE 99 YEARS FOREIGN LAND AGREEMENT BASE FOREIGN LAND COMMANDEERED FOREIGN LAND REQUISITIONED FOREIGN LAND MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS REVETMENTS SITE PREPARATION REMOVAL OF HAZARD EROSION CONTROL TRAINING AREA AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT EMERGENCY ALARM SYSTEM COLLARTERAL EQUIPMENT FIXED WING RUNWAY, PAVED FIXED WING RUNWAY, UNPAVED ROTARY WING RUNWAY, PAVED ROTARY WING RUNWAY, UNPAVED ROTARY WING LANDING PAD, PAVED ROTARY WING LANDING PAD, UNPAVED RUNWAY OVERRUN AREA 8930 8929 8526 8929 8929 8928 8928 8929 8951 8999 8931 8927 8923 8999 8999 8925 8999 8999 8929 9110 9110 9110 9110 9120 9120 9120 9120 9130 9130 9140 9210 9210 9210 9210 9210 9210 9220 9220 9220 9220 9220 9220 9220 9220 9220 9230 9230 9230 9230 9311 9391 9321 9391 9391 9321 9391 9999 1111 1114 1112 1114 1112 1166 1113 LF EA SY EA EA EA EA EA GA NA LF EA EA NA NA EA NA NA EA AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA SY SY SY SY SY SY SY C AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC SF SY SY UM ALT EA CY EA EA EA LF LF LF LF LF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION SF / 9 = SY Facility Count = EA BL x 42 = GA (definition of BL is 42 GA) D UM OTH Facility Count = EA EL LE UM AREA AN Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 890144 890151 890152 890153 890154 890156 890158 890161 890171 890181 890185 890187 890197 890267 890269 890271 890272 890273 890311 911125 911127 911142 911146 912261 912262 912268 912269 913384 913393 914263 921164 921167 921168 921174 921177 921178 922274 922276 922278 922292 922294 922296 922298 922355 922357 923322 923346 923366 923376 931115 932581 932681 933364 934277 939445 939512 939565 11110 11111 11120 11121 11130 11131 11151 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 61 62 SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY GM GM GM OL OL OL GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA MI MI OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL SF SF SF SF SF SF UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FIXED WING TAXIWAY, PAVED FIXED WING TAXIWAY, UNPAVED ROTARY WING TAXIWAY, PAVED ROTARY WING TAXIWAY, UNPAVED FIXED WING PARKING APRON, PAVED FIXED WING PARKING APRON, UNPAVED ROTARY WING PARKING APRON, PAVED ROTARY WING PARKING APRON, UNPAVED AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE PARKING APRON, PAVED AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE PARKING APRON, UNPAVED HANGAR ACCESS APRON, PAVED HANGAR ACCESS APRON, UNPAVED AIRCRAFT RUNWAY HOLDING APRON, PAVED AIRCRAFT RUNWAY HOLDING APRON, UNPAVED AIRCRAFT WASHING APRON, PAVED AIRCRAFT WASHING APRON, UNPAVED AIRCRAFT LOADING APRON, PAVED AIRCRAFT LOADING APRON, UNPAVED AIRCRAFT COMPASS SWING BASE AIRCRAFT DIRECT FUELING FACILITY AIRCRAFT FUEL TRUCK LOADING FACILITY MARINE FUELING FACILITY LAND VEHICLE FUELING FACILITY, MOGAS LAND VEHICLE FUELING FACILITY, DIESEL/JP8 LAND VEHICLE FUELING FACILITY, NATURAL GAS AIRCRAFT FUEL STORAGE TANK, AVGAS, UNDERGROUND AIRCRAFT FUEL STORAGE TANK, JET, UNDERGROUND AIRCRAFT FUEL STORAGE TANK, AVGAS, ABOVE GROUND AIRCRAFT FUEL STORAGE TANK, JET, ABOVE GROUND MARINE FUEL STORAGE TANK, UNDERGROUND MARINE FUEL STORAGE TANK, ABOVE GROUND LAND VEHICLE FUEL STORAGE TANK, MOGAS, UNDERGROUND LAND VEHICLE FUEL STORAGE TANK, MOGAS, ABOVE GROUND PROPELLANT STORAGE TANK, UNDERGROUND PROPELLANT STORAGE TANK, ABOVE GROUND HEATING FUEL STORAGE TANK, UNDERGROUND HEATING FUEL STORAGE TANK, ABOVE GROUND KEROSENE STORAGE TANK, UNDERGROUND KEROSENE STORAGE TANK, ABOVE GROUND LAND VEHICLE FUEL STORAGE TANK, DIESEL/JP8, UNDERGROUND LAND VEHICLE FUEL STORAGE TANK, DIESEL/JP8, ABOVE GROUND LIQUID PROPANE GAS STORAGE TANK, UNDERGROUND LIQUID PROPANE GAS STORAGE TANK, ABOVE GROUND POL PIPELINE, ABOVE GROUND POL PIPELINE, UNDERGROUND HEATING FUEL OIL DISPENSING FACILITY KEROSENE DISPENSING FACILITY PROPELLANT FUELING FACILITY TANK TRUCK LOAD/UNLOAD FACILITY TANK CAR LOAD/UNLOAD FACILITY BARGE LOAD/UNLOAD FACILITY TANKER LOAD/UNLOAD FACILITY DRUM LOADING FACILITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS FACILITY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER MILITARY AFFILIATE RADIO SYSTEM (MARS) STATION INFORMATION PROCESSING CENTER PHOTO LAB INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROCESSING CENTER FAC CODE FAC UM 1121 1166 1122 1166 1131 1166 1131 1166 1131 1166 1131 1166 1131 1166 1163 1166 1131 1166 1161 1211 1211 1221 1231 1231 1231 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1251 1251 1261 1261 1261 1261 1261 1261 1261 1261 1311 1311 1311 6104 1441 1311 SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY GM GM GM OL OL OL GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA MI MI OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 11212 11213 11221 11222 11310 11311 11320 11321 11330 11331 11340 11341 11350 11351 11370 11371 11380 11383 11610 12110 12120 12210 12311 12322 12333 12410 12411 12412 12413 12440 12441 12450 12451 12460 12461 12470 12471 12472 12473 12480 12481 12482 12483 12510 12520 12610 12615 12620 12630 12640 12650 12660 12670 13115 13120 13125 13131 13135 13140 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 SF SF SF SF SF EA EA SF SF EA EA EA EA EA MI MI MI LF LF LF LF LF LF LF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME TRANSMITTER BUILDING RECEIVER BUILDING TELEVIDEO CENTER TERMINAL EQUIPMENT BUILDING PRINT PLANT BUILDING ANTENNA CABLE VAULT INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT FLIGHT CONTROL TOWER NAVIGATION BUILDING, AIR RADIO BEACON GROUND CONTROL APPROACH SYSTEM INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM NAVIGATIONAL LIGHTING WIND DIRECTION INDICATOR COMMUNICATION LINES, UNDERGROUND COMMUNICATION LINES, ABOVE GROUND COMMUNICATION LINES, MARINE RUNWAY LIGHTING APPROACH LIGHTING SYSTEM VISUAL APPROACH SLOPE INDICATOR ROTARY WING PARKING PAD LIGHTING TAXIWAY LIGHTING HOLDING APRON LIGHTING PARKING APRON/HARDSTAND LIGHTING LIGHTHOUSE NAVIGATION BUILDING, SHIP LIGHTED BEACON, SHIP AIRFIELD OPERATIONS BUILDING AVIATION UNIT OPERATIONS BUILDING ACCESS CONTROL BUILDING CIDC FIELD OPERATIONS BUILDING WEATHER STATION FORENSIC LAB MISSILE LAUNCHER AND STORAGE BUILDING ANIMAL BUILDING TRAINING AIDS CENTER READY BUILDING SHIPPING AND RECEIVING BUILDING CARE AND PRESERVATION SHOP BOX AND CRATE SHOP BLOCKING AND BANDING FACILITY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC) SPECIAL COMPARTMENTED INFORMATION FACILITY (SCIF) CENTRALIZED WASH BUILDING FUELING/POL/WASH SUPPORT FACILITY FUELING/POL/WASH SUPPORT BUILDING DISPATCH BUILDING CYLINDER REFILLING STATION/FACILITY CYLINDER REFILLING STATION BUILDING PRODUCTION PLANT SUPPORT BUILDING PRODUCTION PLANT SUPPORT STRUCTURE INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY SAFETY BUILDING DECONTAMINATION BUILDING EMPLOYEE CHANGING BUILDING OVERHEAD PROTECTION SCALE HOUSE SAFETY SHELTER BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS BUILDING BATTALION HEADQUARTERS BUILDING BATTALION HEADQUARTERS BUILDING -TRANSIENT TRAINING COMPANY HEADQUARTERS BUILDING COMPANY HEADQUARTERS BUILDING - TRANSIENT TRAINING C EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM ALT VE FAC CODE FAC UM 1311 1311 1311 1311 6103 1321 8927 9999 1413 1331 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1351 1351 1351 1361 1361 1361 1361 1361 1361 1361 1371 1371 1381 1412 1412 1498 1444 1444 1442 1403 1445 1732 1446 1443 1443 1443 1443 1404 1404 1444 1499 1444 1444 1499 1444 1444 1499 7342 1444 1444 7382 1499 1444 1499 6102 6102 6102 6101 6101 SF SF SF SF SF EA EA NA SF SF EA EA EA EA EA MI MI MI LF LF LF LF LF LF LF SF SF EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF SF EA SF SF EA SF SF SF SF EA SF EA SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D UM OTH EL LE UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 13160 13170 13175 13181 13185 13220 13252 13260 13310 13320 13410 13430 13440 13450 13470 13510 13511 13520 13610 13612 13613 13615 13620 13621 13670 13710 13750 13810 14110 14112 14113 14114 14115 14116 14121 14126 14129 14132 14133 14140 14150 14160 14161 14162 14163 14164 14165 14166 14167 14168 14169 14170 14175 14176 14177 14178 14179 14180 14181 14182 14183 14184 14185 14186 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 63 Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA 64 SF SF SF SY SY SY EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA FB FB LF LF LF LF FB SF EA EA EA EA LF LF LF LF LF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF PN PN FP VE PN PN PN PN UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS BUILDING - TRANSIENT TRAINING HELIUM STORAGE BUILDING SHIP OPERATIONS BUILDING PROTECTIVE BARRIER SOUND BARRIER AIRCRAFT ARRESTING SYSTEM FIGHTING POSITION BLAST/EXHAUST DEFLECTOR VEHICLE TEST TRACK TOWER MISSILE SERVICE TOWER VEHICLE TEST RAMP WASH PLATFORM, ORGANIZATIONAL VEHICLE DEFUELING FACILITY GREASE RACK TRACK AND GUN SYNCHRONIZATION RAMP CENTRALIZED WASH FACILITY WITH SOAKING CAPABILITY WASH PLATFORM, INSTALLATION LOADING/UNLOADING DOCKS AND RAMPS VEHICLE SCALES GUN EMPLACEMENT PIER WHARF BULKHEADS QUAY WALLS SEA WALLS RIPRAP SMALL CRAFT BERTHING FACILITY CARGO HANDLING OFFICE BUILDING FERRY SLIP APPROACH CHANNEL TURNING BASIN OFFSHORE MOORING FACILITY BREAKWATER GROIN LEVEE JETTY MOLE BAND TRAINING BUILDING ORGANIZATIONAL CLASSROOM GENERAL INSTRUCTION BUILDING INDOOR FIRING RANGE RANGE OPERATIONS AND STORAGE BUILDING RANGE SUPPORT BUILDING PHYSICAL EDUCATION TRAINING BUILDING COMPACT ITEM REPAIR INSTRUCTIONAL BUILDING GENERAL ITEM REPAIR INSTRUCTIONAL BUILDING VEHICLE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONAL BUILDING AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONAL BUILDING LABORATORY INSTRUCTIONAL BUILDING AUTOMATION-AIDED INSTRUCTIONAL BUILDING MATERIAL HANDLING INSTRUCTIONAL BUILDING LIMITED USE INSTRUCTIONAL BUILDING COVERED TRAINING AREA ARMY RESERVE CENTER BUILDING ARMED FORCES RESERVE CENTER BUILDING NATIONAL GUARD/RESERVE CENTER BUILDING GAS CHAMBER NATIONAL GUARD READINESS CENTER FAC CODE FAC UM 6102 1421 1431 1495 1499 1461 1499 1464 1499 1499 2124 1499 2145 1499 2145 1499 1496 2145 8928 8923 1499 1511 1512 1541 1541 1541 1541 1551 1431 1591 1591 1591 1631 1641 1641 1641 1641 1641 1713 1717 1711 1718 1731 1731 1715 1712 1712 1712 1712 1712 1712 1712 1712 1733 1714 1714 1714 1723 1714 SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA SY SY LF LF LF LF FB SF EA EA EA EA LF LF LF LF LF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 14187 14220 14310 14915 14916 14920 14925 14935 14937 14940 14951 14953 14955 14958 14960 14961 14962 14963 14970 14971 14975 15110 15210 15410 15420 15430 15432 15510 15610 15930 15950 15960 16310 16410 16420 16430 16440 16450 17115 17119 17120 17121 17122 17123 17125 17131 17132 17133 17134 17135 17136 17137 17138 17139 17140 17141 17142 17170 17180 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP LN LN LN FP FP LN LN LN LN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army 17867 17868 17869 17870 17871 17872 17878 17879 17880 AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC LN LN FP LN FP FP FP FP FP FAC CODE FAC UM SIMULATOR BUILDING (MOTION-BASED) SIMULATOR BUILDING (NON-MOTION-BASED) MOVING TARGET SIMULATOR BUILDING SIMULATIONS CENTER BATTLE LAB MANEUVER/TRAINING AREA, LIGHT FORCES MANEUVER/TRAINING AREA, AMPHIBIOUS FORCES MANEUVER/TRAINING AREA, HEAVY FORCES IMPACT AREA DUDDED IMPACT AREA NON-DUDDED BASIC 10M-25M FIRING RANGE (ZERO) FIELD FIRE RANGE, NON-AUTOMATED AUTOMATED FIELD FIRE (AFF) RANGE RECORD FIRE RANGE NON-AUTOMATED AUTOMATED RECORD FIRE (ARF) RANGE MODIFIED RECORD FIRE RANGE NIGHT FIRE (SMALL ARMS) RANGE AUTOMATED NIGHT FIRE (SMALL ARMS) RANGE AUTOMATED QUALIFICATION/TRAINING RANGE (QTR) KNOWN DISTANCE (KD) RANGE SNIPER FIELD FIRE RANGE AUTOMATED SNIPER FIELD FIRE RANGE AUTOMATIC RIFLE RANGE NON-STANDARD SMALL ARMS RANGE BAYONET ASSAULT COURSE COMBAT PISTOL/MP FIREARMS QUALIFICATION COURSE AUTOMATED COMBAT PISTOL/MP FIREARMS QUALIFICATION COURSE SUBMACHINEGUN RANGE HEAVY SNIPER RANGE MACHINE GUN TRANSITION RANGE MACHINE GUN FIELD FIRE RANGE AUTOMATED MULTIPURPOSE MACHINE GUN RANGE (MPMG) 40MM (GRENADE) MACHINE GUN QUALIFICATION RANGE LIGHT ANTIARMOR WEAPONS (LAW/AT-4) RANGE SUBCALIBER LIGHT ANTIARMOR WEAPONS (LAW/AT-4) RANGE LIVE RECOILLESS RIFLE RANGE ANTIARMOR TRACKING AND LIVE-FIRE RANGE (NON-AUTOMATED) AUTOMATED ANTIARMOR TRACKING AND LIVE-FIRE RANGE MORTAR SCALED RANGE MORTAR RANGE FIELD ARTILLERY SCALED RANGE FIELD ARTILLERY DIRECT FIRE RANGE FIELD ARTILLERY INDIRECT FIRE RANGE MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM RANGE SCOUT/RECCE GUNNERY COMPLEX DIGITAL MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING RANGE (DMPTR) DIGITAL MULTIPURPOSE RANGE COMPLEX (DMPRC) TANK/FIGHTING VEHICLE SCALED GUNNERY RANGE (1:30 and 1:60) TANK/FIGHTING VEHICLE SCALED GUNNERY RANGE (1:5 and 1:10) TANK/FIGHTING VEHICLE STATIONARY GUNNERY RANGE MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING RANGE (MPTR) AUTOMATED MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING RANGE (MPTR) TANK/FIGHTING VEHICLE PLATOON BATTLE RUN (TABLE XI AND XII) MULTIPURPOSE RANGE COMPLEX, LIGHT (MPRC-L), AUTOMATED MULTIPURPOSE RANGE COMPLEX, HEAVY (MPRC-H), AUTOMATED COMBAT ENGINEER VEHICLE (CEV) RANGE BATTLE AREA COMPLEX - BAX AIR DEFENSE GUNNERY RANGE AIR DEFENSE MISSILE FIRING RANGE URBAN ASSAULT COURSE LIVE FIRE EXERCISE SHOOTHOUSE LIVE FIRE EXERCISE BREACH FACILITY 1724 1724 1724 1724 1724 1741 1741 1742 1743 1743 1751 1752 1752 1753 1753 1753 1754 1754 9999 1755 1756 1756 1750 1750 1790 1757 1757 SF SF SF SF SF AC AC AC AC AC FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP NA FP FP FP FP FP EA FP FP 1757 1756 1758 1758 1758 1762 1763 1763 1763 1764 1764 1768 1767 1768 1765 1767 1767 1772 1771 1772 1769 1769 1766 1771 1771 1772 FP FP FP FP FP LN FP FP FP LN LN EA EA EA EA EA EA EA LN EA EA EA EA LN LN EA 1772 1772 1760 1772 1794 1794 1776 1776 1776 EA EA FP EA FP FP EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D 17823 17829 17831 17832 17833 17834 17841 17842 17843 17844 17845 17851 17852 17854 17855 17856 17857 17858 17859 17860 17861 17862 17863 17864 17865 17866 MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME EL LE Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army UM ALT C AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP LN FP FP SF SF SF SF SF AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC UM OTH AN UM AREA Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 17210 17211 17212 17213 17214 17710 17711 17720 17730 17731 17801 17802 17803 17804 17805 17806 17807 17808 17809 17810 17811 17812 17813 17814 17816 17821 17822 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 65 Facility Count = EA FP/2=LN FP/2=LN FP/2=LN Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA 66 AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP LN LN FP LN LN FP FP FP EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME HAND GRENADE ACCURACY COURSE (NON-FIRING) HAND GRENADE QUALIFICATION COURSE (NON-FIRING) HAND GRENADE FAMILIARIZATION RANGE (LIVE) GRENADE LAUNCHER RANGE LIGHT DEMOLITION RANGE HEAVY DEMOLITION AREA FLAME OPERATIONS RANGE ENGINEER QUALIFICATION RANGE, NON-STANDARDIZED ENGINEER QUALIFICATION RANGE, AUTOMATED/STANDARDIZED INFILTRATION COURSE FIRE AND MOVEMENT RANGE SQUAD DEFENSE RANGE INFANTRY SQUAD BATTLE COURSE AUTOMATED INFANTRY SQUAD BATTLE COURSE INFANTRY PLATOON BATTLE COURSE AUTOMATED INFANTRY PLATOON BATTLE COURSE MOUT ASSAULT COURSE (MAC) COMBINED ARMS COLLECTIVE TRAINING FACILITY - CACTF DIVING TANK TARGET DETECTION (TD) RANGE (NONFIRING) AERIAL HARMONIZATION RANGE AERIAL GUNNERY RANGE AERIAL GUNNERY RANGE AWSS CLOSE AIR SUPPORT RANGE AERIAL BOMBING RANGE HAND TO HAND COMBAT PIT PRISONER OF WAR TRAINING AREA CONFIDENCE COURSE LEADERSHIP REACTION COURSE MINE WARFARE AREA WHEELED VEHICLE DRIVERS COURSE TRACKED VEHICLE DRIVERS COURSE AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE TRAINING AREA SHIP LOADING AND UNLOADING MOCKUP AIR TRANSPORT MOCKUP PARACHUTE LANDING FALL PLATFORM SUSPENDED HARNESS MOCKUP MOCKUP JUMP TOWER UNDERWATER FORDING SITE COMBAT TRAIL RAPPELLING TRAINING AREA ROAD/AIRFIELD CONSTRUCTION TRAINING SITE OBSERVATION TOWER OBSERVATION BUNKER TIMBER BRIDGE AREA PANEL BRIDGE AREA ARMORED VEHICLE LAUNCH BRIDGE, RAFT, AND FORD AREA FLOATING BRIDGE SITE PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION TRAINING AREA PARADE/DRILL FIELD FIRE FIGHTING AND RESCUE TRAINING AREA WATER SUPPLY TRAINING AREA ARMY AIRFIELD TRAINING AREA MEDIUM/HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRAINING AREA DECONTAMINATION TRAINING SITE POL TRAINING AREA LAUNDRY TRAINING FACILITY PERSONNEL/EQUIPMENT DROP ZONE PHYSICAL EDUCATION TRAINING FIELDS FAC CODE FAC UM 1797 1797 1781 1761 1783 1497 1783 1782 1782 1798 1773 1774 1775 1775 1775 1775 1776 1796 1725 1790 1791 1792 1792 1793 1793 1790 1790 1799 1799 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1734 1734 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1745 1795 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1744 7522 FP FP FP FP FP EA FP FP FP EA LN EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA AC EA EA EA EA EA EA EA AC EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 17881 17882 17883 17884 17885 17886 17887 17888 17889 17891 17892 17893 17894 17895 17896 17897 17898 17901 17905 17908 17910 17911 17912 17913 17914 17948 17949 17950 17951 17952 17954 17955 17956 17958 17959 17961 17962 17963 17964 17965 17966 17968 17971 17972 17973 17974 17975 17976 17979 17980 17981 17982 17983 17984 17987 17988 17989 17991 17992 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army 21435 21440 21441 21445 21458 21462 21465 21470 21510 21512 21520 21522 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army 21530 21540 21545 21610 21612 21620 21622 21630 21632 21640 21642 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF LF LF TN VE VE POLE ORCHARD OBSTACLE COURSE COMBAT IN CITIES FACILITY MOUT COLLECTIVE TRAINING FACILITY (SMALL) MOUT COLLECTIVE TRAINING FACILITY (LARGE) LAND NAVIGATION COURSE FIELD TRAINING AREA AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR AIRCRAFT PARTS STORAGE AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE BAY TACTICAL UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE HANGAR HANGAR SHOP SPACE AVIONICS MAINTENANCE SHOP, INSTALLATION AIRCRAFT COMPONENT MAINTENANCE SHOP AIRCRAFT PAINT SHOP AIRCRAFT ENGINE TEST BUILDING AIRCRAFT ENGINE TEST STRUCTURE GUIDED MISSILE MAINTENANCE BUILDING, DEPOT LEVEL GUIDED MISSILE LAUNCHER EQUIPMENT SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL SHIP REPAIR GRAVING DRYDOCK MARINE RAILWAY SHIP REPAIR SHOP SHIP REPAIR FACILITY FIXED CRANE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP - TRANSIENT TRAINING NATIONAL GUARD VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP COMPONENT CLEANING FACILITY ARMY RESERVE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP REPAIR BAYS, NON-DOL/DPW MAINTENANCE STORAGE, NON-DOL/DPW ADMINISTRATION AND SHOP CONTROL, NON-DOL/DPW GENERAL ITEM REPAIR SHOP, NON-DOL/DPW COMPACT ITEM REPAIR SHOP, NON-DOL/DPW MISSILE MAINTENANCE BUILDING VEHICLE PAINT AND PREP SHOP, NON-DOL/DPW AREA MAINTENANCE SUPPORT ACTIVITY/EQUIPMENT CONCENTRATION SITE COMBINED SUPPORT MAINTENANCE SHOP/MANEUVER AREA TRAINING EQUIPMENT SITE MAJOR END ITEM REBUILD SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL COMPONENT REBUILD SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FACILITY, DEPOT LEVEL TANK/AUTOMOTIVE PARTS STORAGE, DEPOT LEVEL STEAM CLEANING BUILDING, DEPOT LEVEL STEAM CLEANING FACILITY, DEPOT LEVEL DRUM RECONDITIONING PLANT, DEPOT LEVEL OIL STORAGE BUILDING, NON-DOL/DPW SMALL ARMS REPAIR SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL WEAPON DEMILITARIZATION SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL LIGHT GUN SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL WEAPON QUALITY ASSURANCE/CALIBRATION FACILITY, DEPOT LEVEL HEAVY GUN SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL SPECIAL WEAPONS SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL WEAPONS REPAIR FACILITY, DEPOT LEVEL AMMUNITION RENOVATION SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL AMMUNITION SURVEILLANCE SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL ROCKET OVERHAUL SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL EXPLOSIVES RECEIVING/SERVICE BUILDING, DEPOT LEVEL AMMUNITION DEMOLITION SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL AMMUNITION DEMOLITION FACILITY DUNNAGE BUILDING, DEPOT LEVEL COMPONENT CLEANING SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL FAC CODE FAC UM 1790 1799 1796 1796 1796 1741 1741 2111 2111 2111 2111 2111 2111 2111 2111 2114 2118 2125 2125 2131 2132 2133 2134 2137 2141 2143 2141 2144 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2144 EA EA EA EA EA AC AC SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF SF SF EA SF SF EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 2143 SF 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 2141 2152 2264 2152 2152 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 2152 2153 2154 2162 2162 2162 2162 2162 2163 2162 2162 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D SF VE MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME EL LE 21419 EA EA EA EA EA EA EA UM ALT C Army AC AC AC AC AC AC SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM OTH AN UM AREA Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 17993 17994 17995 17996 17997 17998 17999 21110 21113 21114 21115 21116 21117 21120 21130 21140 21141 21210 21220 21310 21320 21330 21335 21340 21406 21407 21408 21409 21410 21411 21412 21413 21414 21415 21416 21417 21418 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 67 Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA 68 SF SF Army Army 21710 21712 SF SF Army 21722 SF Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army 21730 21740 21835 21840 21845 21850 21855 21865 21870 21872 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army 21879 21881 21882 21885 21887 21910 21922 21925 22110 22120 22122 22125 22210 22220 22228 22230 22410 22412 22416 22422 22430 22434 22435 22510 22520 22525 22530 22532 22535 22537 22548 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF Army Army Army Army Army Army Army 22565 22610 22612 22614 22616 22618 22620 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF VE MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FAC CODE FAC UM AMMUNITION QUALITY ASSURANCE/CALIBRATION FACILITY, DEPOT LEVEL AMMUNITION MAINTENANCE FACILITY, DEPOT LEVEL AMMUNITION INSPECTION, REPAIR, REPACKING BUILDING, INSTALLATION ELECTRONICS MAINTENANCE SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL COMMO/ELECTRONICS QUALITY ASSURANCE/CALIBRATION FACILITY, DEPOT LEVEL COMMUNICATIONS/ELECTRONICS COMPONENT CLEANING SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL RADAR MAINTENANCE SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL AVIONICS MAINTENANCE SHOP, DEPOT LEVEL REPAIR BAYS, DOL/DPW/IMMA/IMMD RAILROAD EQUIPMENT/ENGINE MAINTENANCE SHOP ADMINISTRATION AND SHOP CONTROL, DOL/DPW/IMMA/IMMD BATTERY SHOP VEHICLE PAINT AND PREP SHOP, DOL/DPW/IMMA/IMMD OIL STORAGE BUILDING, DOL/DPW/IMMA/IMMD MAINTENANCE STORAGE, DOL/DPW/IMMA/IMMD QUALITY ASSURANCE/CALIBRATION FACILITY, GENERAL PURPOSE, INSTALLATION PROCURED ITEM/EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FACILITY AIRBORNE EQUIPMENT/PARACHUTE REPAIR SHOP GENERAL ITEM REPAIR SHOP, DOL/DPW/IMMA/IMMD MAINTENANCE SHOP, GENERAL PURPOSE COMPACT ITEM REPAIR SHOP, DOL/DPW/IMMA/IMMD ENGINEERING/HOUSING MAINTENANCE SHOP ENTOMOLOGY FACILITY ENGINEER MAINTENANCE FACILITY AIRCRAFT ENGINE ASSEMBLY PLANT AIRFRAME ASSEMBLY PLANT AIRCRAFT QUALITY ASSURANCE/CALIBRATION FACILITY AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION STRUCTURE GUIDED MISSILE ASSEMBLY PLANT GUIDED MISSILE HANDLING AND LAUNCHER PLANT GUIDED MISSILE QUALITY ASSURANCE/CALIBRATION FACILITY GUIDED MISSILE PRODUCTION STRUCTURE COMBAT VEHICLE ASSEMBLY PLANT ENGINE TEST BUILDING HEAT TREATING SHOP PLATING SHOP MACHINE SHOP TANK/AUTOMOTIVE QUALITY ASSURANCE/CALIBRATION FACILITY TANK/AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION STRUCTURE SMALL ARMS PLANT LIGHT GUN PLANT FORGE SHOP HEAVY GUN PLANT FOUNDRY WELDING SHOP MACHINE SHOP, WEAPONS WEAPONS QUALITY ASSURANCE/CALIBRATION FACILITY, PRODUCTION WEAPONS PRODUCTION STRUCTURE BAG CHARGE FILLING PLANT ACID MANUFACTURING PLANT LEAD AZIDE MANUFACTURING PLANT EXPLOSIVE MANUFACTURING PLANT CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL PLANT CASE OVERHAUL AND TANK FACILITY 2162 SF 2163 2161 SF SF 2172 2172 SF SF 2172 SF 2172 2172 2181 2183 2181 2182 2181 2181 2181 2182 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 2182 2184 2181 2181 2181 2191 2191 2191 2211 2211 2211 2211 2221 2221 2221 2221 2241 2241 2241 2241 2241 2241 2242 2251 2251 2251 2251 2251 2251 2251 2251 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 2252 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE 21660 21670 SF UM ALT C Army Army UM OTH AN UM AREA Army CATEGORY CODE 21650 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 22640 22645 22650 22655 22660 22665 22670 22680 22685 22810 22845 22910 22920 22930 22940 22960 31010 31015 31020 31030 31040 31050 31060 31061 31062 31063 31065 31110 31210 31220 31410 31510 31610 31620 31710 31720 31730 31740 31810 31820 31910 31920 31930 32110 37110 37120 39010 39014 39018 39024 39028 39030 39034 39038 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME PYROTECHNIC PRODUCTION METAL PARTS PRODUCTION SMALL CALIBER LOADING PLANT (UNDER 40MM) BOMB HIGH EXPLOSIVES FILLING PLANT METAL PARTS LOADING PLANT MINOR CALIBER LOADING PLANT (40-75MM) AMMUNITION FOUNDRY MEDIUM CALIBER LOADING PLANT (76MM-120MM) AMMUNITION QUALITY ASSURANCE/CALIBRATION FACILITY, PRODUCTION MAJOR CALIBER LOADING PLANT (OVER 120MM) LARGE CALIBER ROCKET MOTOR LOADING PLANT MEDIUM CALIBER ROCKET MOTOR LOADING PLANT CAST HIGH EXPLOSIVE FILLING PLANT SPECIAL WEAPONS PLANT AMMUNITION WASHOUT FACILITY CASE FILLING PLANT PROPELLANT PLANT AMMUNITION PRODUCTION STRUCTURE LEATHER/TEXTILE/CLOTHING PLANT MISCELLANEOUS PROCURED ITEM PRODUCTION STRUCTURE ASPHALT PLANT CONCRETE PLANT QUARRY/ROCK CRUSHER PLANT SAWMILL ICE PLANT CHEMISTRY LAB GREENHOUSE, R&D METALLURGY LAB NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND CHEMICAL LAB PHYSICS LAB HUMAN ENGINEERING LAB MEDICAL RESEARCH LAB MEDICAL RESEARCH LAB ANIMAL SHELTER DENTAL RESEARCH LAB WILDLIFE OBSERVATION BUILDING CLIMATIC CHAMBER BUILDING AIRCRAFT AND FLIGHT EQUIPMENT BUILDING ASTRONAUTICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL BUILDING GUIDED MISSILE BUILDING GROUND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT BUILDING ORDNANCE BUILDING CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL BUILDING AMMUNITION/EXPLOSIVES/TOXICS BUILDING COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT BUILDING DETECTION EQUIPMENT BUILDING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BUILDING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT BUILDING NUCLEAR PROPULSION BUILDING PROPULSION SYSTEMS BUILDING NONMETALLIC MATERIAL FACILITY LAB AND TEST BUILDING, GENERAL PURPOSE VIBRATION TEST LAB PRECISION MACHINE SHOP RDT&E RANGE BUILDINGS RDT&E RANGE STRUCTURES AIRCRAFT AND FLIGHT EQUIPMENT FACILITY ASTRONAUTICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL FACILITY CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL FACILITY COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT FACILITY DETECTION EQUIPMENT FACILITY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FACILITY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FACILITY GROUND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT FACILITY C AN SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA UM ALT EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA FAC CODE FAC UM 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2262 2281 2281 2291 2291 2291 2291 7322 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3102 3102 3101 3101 3101 3111 3121 3121 3141 3151 3161 3161 3171 3171 3171 3171 3181 3181 3191 3191 3191 3211 3711 3712 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army UM OTH EL LE UM AREA Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 22622 22624 22625 22626 22628 22630 22632 22635 22638 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 69 70 Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army 42231 42235 42240 42250 42260 42280 42281 42283 42285 42286 42288 42310 42311 42312 42410 42510 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF AC AC AC UM OTH EA EA EA EA EA EA EA BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL GA SF SF SY MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME GUIDED MISSILE FACILITY PROPULSION SYSTEMS FACILITY ORDNANCE FACILITY RDT&E RANGE RDT&E RANGE IMPACT AREA RDT&E DROP ZONE RDT&E RANGE FACILITIES MARINE FUEL STORAGE, BULK, ABOVE GROUND MARINE FUEL STORAGE, BULK, UNDERGROUND AVIATION GAS STORAGE, ABOVE GROUND, BULK JET FUEL STORAGE, ABOVE GROUND, BULK AVIATION GAS STORAGE, UNDERGROUND JET FUEL STORAGE, UNDERGROUND, BULK DIESEL OIL/JP8 STORAGE, ABOVE GROUND, BULK DIESEL OIL/JP8 STORAGE, UNDERGROUND, BULK GASOLINE STORAGE, ABOVE GROUND GASOLINE STORAGE, UNDERGROUND, BULK LIQUIFIED GAS STORAGE, ABOVE GROUND LIQUIFIED GAS STORAGE, UNDERGROUND LIQUID PROPELLANT STORAGE, ABOVE GROUND LIQUID PROPELLANT STORAGE, UNDERGROUND LUBRICANT STORAGE FUEL OIL STORAGE, ABOVE GROUND FUEL OIL STORAGE, UNDERGROUND LIQUID STORAGE NONPROPELLANT EXPLOSIVE TRANSFER BUILDING, DEPOT LEVEL STRADLEY, NONATOMIC BLAST RESISTANT, DEPOT LEVEL FUSE AND DETONATOR MAGAZINE, DEPOT LEVEL HIGH EXPLOSIVE MAGAZINE, DEPOT LEVEL SMOKELESS POWDER MAGAZINE, DEPOT LEVEL SPECIAL WEAPONS MAGAZINE, DEPOT LEVEL GUIDED MISSILE MAGAZINE, DEPOT LEVEL IGLOO STORAGE, DEPOT LEVEL AMMUNITION STOREHOUSE, DEPOT LEVEL SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION MAGAZINE, DEPOT LEVEL GENERAL PURPOSE MAGAZINE, DEPOT LEVEL AMMUNITION HUT, DEPOT LEVEL AMMUNITION STORAGE STRUCTURE, DEPOT LEVEL FUSE AND DETONATOR MAGAZINE, INSTALLATION HIGH EXPLOSIVE MAGAZINE, INSTALLATION SMOKEDRUM STOREHOUSE, INSTALLATION SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION AND PYROTECHNICS MAGAZINE, INSTALLATION AMMUNITION STOREHOUSE, INSTALLATION READY MAGAZINE, INSTALLATION FIXED AMMUNITION MAGAZINE, INSTALLATION SPECIAL WEAPONS MAGAZINE, INSTALLATION GUIDED MISSILE MAGAZINE, INSTALLATION IGLOO STORAGE, INSTALLATION AMMUNITION HUT, INSTALLATION GENERAL PURPOSE MAGAZINE, INSTALLATION UNIT SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION STORAGE, INSTALLATION AMMUNITION STORAGE STRUCTURE, INSTALLATION AMMO STORAGE OTHER THAN DEPOT OR UNIT LIQUID PROPELLANT STORAGE, AMMUNITION, BUILDING LIQUID PROPELLANT STORAGE, AMMUNITION, FACILITY LIQUID PROPELLANT STORAGE, AMMUNITION, STRUCTURE BATTERY COLD STORAGE BUILDING AMMUNITION STORAGE PAD AN C SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM ALT GA GA GA CF FAC CODE FAC UM 3901 3901 3901 3902 3902 3902 3712 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4121 4111 4111 4121 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4221 4221 4221 4221 EA EA EA AC AC AC EA BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL BL GA BL BL GA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 4221 4221 4221 4221 4221 4221 4221 4221 4221 4221 4211 4231 4231 4231 4241 4251 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF GA GA GA SF SY MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM AREA Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 39040 39064 39068 39069 39075 39076 39080 41110 41111 41120 41121 41122 41123 41130 41131 41140 41141 41150 41151 41160 41161 41170 41180 41181 41210 42104 42107 42110 42120 42150 42160 42170 42180 42181 42182 42183 42184 42186 42210 42215 42225 42230 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 BL x 42 = GA (definition of BL is 42 GA) CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CY BD SP CF VE VE SP OU BD PN PN EA EA EA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME COLD STORAGE BUILDING, DEPOT LEVEL COLD STORAGE BUILDING, INSTALLATION MEAT CUTTING PLANT, INSTALLATION STORAGE BUILDING, GENERAL PURPOSE, DEPOT LEVEL CONTROLLED HUMIDITY WAREHOUSE, DEPOT LEVEL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORAGE, DEPOT LEVEL FLAMMABLE MATERIAL STOREHOUSE, DEPOT LEVEL RADIOACTIVE STORAGE WAREHOUSE, DEPOT LEVEL UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY, DEPOT LEVEL OPEN WAREHOUSE, DEPOT LEVEL VEHICLE STORAGE FACILITY, DEPOT LEVEL VEHICLE STORAGE BUILDING, DEPOT LEVEL AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION PARTS STORAGE, INSTALLATION OXYGEN STORAGE FACILITY, INSTALLATION STORAGE SILO ACETYLENE STORAGE FACILITY, INSTALLATION STORAGE BUILDING, GENERAL PURPOSE, INSTALLATION STORAGE SHED, GENERAL PURPOSE, INSTALLATION ARMS BUILDING FOR BATTALION AND ABOVE ORGANIZATIONAL STORAGE BUILDING HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORAGE BUILDING, INSTALLATION CONTROLLED HUMIDITY WAREHOUSE, INSTALLATION FLAMMABLE MATERIAL STOREHOUSE, INSTALLATION UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY, INSTALLATION RADIOACTIVE STORAGE WAREHOUSE, INSTALLATION VEHICLE STORAGE SHED, INSTALLATION VEHICLE STORAGE BUILDING, INSTALLATION CONSOLIDATED HOUSING FURNITURE STORAGE INSTALLATION STORAGE OTHER THAN DEPOT OR UNIT OPEN STORAGE AREA, DEPOT LEVEL OPEN STORAGE AREA, INSTALLATION LAND FARM MEDICAL CENTER/HOSPITAL LABORATORY PHARMACY MORGUE VETERINARY FACILITY ANIMAL SHELTER MEDICAL WAREHOUSE AMBULANCE SHELTER AMBULANCE GARAGE FISHER HOUSE DENTAL CLINIC TROOP DISPENSARY/HEALTH CLINIC MILITARY ENTRANCE PROCESSING STATION RECRUITING STATION - STOREFRONT ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING, GENERAL PURPOSE WAITING AREA/IN OUT PROCESSING TECHNICAL LIBRARY RED CROSS BUILDING COURTROOM UNDERGROUND ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITY FLAGPOLE INFORMATION STAND FACILITY INFORMATION SIGN FAMILY HOUSING, GENERAL OFFICER FAMILY HOUSING, COLONEL FAMILY HOUSING, LT COLONEL AND MAJOR FAMILY HOUSING, COMPANY GRADE AND WARRANT OFFICER FAMILY HOUSING, SENIOR NCO FAMILY HOUSING, JUNIOR NCO/ENLISTED FAMILY HOUSING, OTHER THAN MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING TRAILERS TRAILER SITES FAC CODE FAC UM 4311 4321 4321 4411 4414 4413 4413 4413 4411 4412 4412 4411 4421 8922 4426 8922 4421 4422 4427 4421 4423 4424 4423 4421 4423 4425 4425 4421 4421 4511 4521 8926 5100 5302 5500 5303 5304 5304 5306 5307 5307 7441 5400 5500 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6100 6200 6900 6900 6900 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7120 7130 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SY SY EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF FA FA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SY SY SY SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM ALT Facility Count = EA EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 43110 43211 43220 44110 44130 44135 44150 44160 44170 44180 44181 44182 44210 44215 44216 44217 44220 44222 44223 44224 44228 44230 44240 44250 44260 44262 44263 44271 44288 45110 45210 45220 51010 53020 53025 53030 53040 53045 53060 53070 53071 53080 54010 55010 61001 61002 61050 61055 61065 61070 61075 62010 69010 69020 69030 71111 71112 71113 71114 71115 71116 71117 71210 71310 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 71 Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA 72 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF VE VE SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP PN PN VE VE PN PN PN PN VE PN PN SE PN PN VE SE LN SE PN VE VE VE UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME GARAGE, FAMILY HOUSING CARPORT, FAMILY HOUSING STORAGE BUILDING, FAMILY HOUSING TRAILER PARK SERVICE BUILDING ARMY LODGING ENLISTED UNACCOMPANIED PERSONNEL HOUSING ENLISTED BARRACKS, TRANSIENT TRAINING ENLISTED BARRACKS, MOBILIZATION TRANSIENT UPH, ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINEES (AIT) TRANSIENT UPH, ADVANCED SKILLS TRAINEES (AST) UNACCOMPANIED PERSONNEL HOUSING, SENIOR NCO TRAINEE BARRACKS DINING FACILITY DINING FACILITY - TRANSIENT TRAINING UPH LAUNDRY BUILDING, DETACHED GARAGE, UPH, DETACHED CARPORT, UPH MISCELLANEOUS FACILITIES, DETACHED UNACCOMPANIED OFFICERS QUARTERS, MILITARY TRANSIENT TRAINING OFFICERS QUARTERS HUTMENT TENT PAD FIRE STATION DETACHED FIRE STATION SUPPORT BUILDING FIRE TOWER BUS STATION CONFINEMENT FACILITY POLICE/MP STATION CHAPEL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FACILITY FAMILY LIFE CENTER GARRISON BREAD AND PASTRY KITCHEN DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE COUSELING CENTER LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING FACILITY LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING PICK-UP POINT DEPENDENT SCHOOL AIR RAID/FALLOUT SHELTER SMOKING SHELTER MISCELLANEOUS SHED POST OFFICE BRANCH POST OFFICE, MAIN PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION SEPARATE TOILET/SHOWER BUILDING CEREMONIAL HALL NON-APPROPRIATED FUND (NAF) SALES OUTLET BANK BOAT HOUSE AUDITORIUM, GENERAL PURPOSE BOWLING CENTER CAFETERIA CANTEEN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER MWR CAR WASH BUILDING MWR CAR WASH MILITARY CLOTHING SALES STORE COMMISSARY SKILL DEVELOPMENT CENTER, NON-AUTOMOTIVE CREDIT UNION AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS CENTER FAC CODE FAC UM 7141 7141 7142 7145 7441 7210 7214 7214 7213 7213 7210 7218 7220 7220 7231 7232 7232 7231 7240 7241 7250 7251 7311 7311 7381 7341 7312 7313 7361 7362 7362 7321 7314 7342 7342 7352 7383 7384 7384 7344 7344 7389 7385 7386 7414 7347 7445 7431 7415 7332 7332 7371 7348 7348 7343 7349 7411 7347 7412 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 71410 71411 71420 71450 72010 72111 72114 72115 72121 72122 72170 72181 72210 72212 72310 72350 72351 72360 72410 72412 72510 72520 73010 73011 73012 73013 73015 73016 73017 73018 73019 73021 73028 73030 73032 73046 73050 73056 73070 73072 73073 73074 73075 73080 74003 74006 74009 74010 74011 74012 74013 74014 74018 74019 74020 74021 74022 74023 74024 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 AC AC AC AC AC AC SP SE SE SE SP SE OL CF VE SE SE EA SP SP EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME ARMY CONTINUING EDUCATION SYSTEM FACILITY PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER GREENHOUSE SPORTS PRO SHOP GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE BUILDING ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES CENTER CONSERVATION BUILDING RECREATIONAL BILLETS LIBRARY BRANCH LIBRARY MAIN CONSOLIDATED OPEN DINING FACILITY ENLISTED OPEN DINING FACILITY OFFICER OPEN DINING FACILITY RIDING STABLE EXCHANGE BRANCH EXCHANGE CAFETERIA EXCHANGE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE STATION EXCHANGE MAIN RETAIL STORE EXCHANGE MAINTENANCE SHOP EXCHANGE WAREHOUSE EXCHANGE SERVICE OUTLET EXCHANGE CONCESSION EXCHANGE CAR WASH BREAK/LUNCH ROOM FAST FOOD/SNACK BAR POST (INSTALLATION) RESTAURANT RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT YOUTH CENTER RECREATION CENTER COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER INDOOR ROLLER SKATING RINK INDOOR SWIMMING POOL RECREATIONAL SUPPORT BUILDING MWR KENNEL THRIFT SHOP HOMELESS SUPPORT SHELTER SELF STORAGE RENTAL FACILITY INDOOR ICE SKATING RINK PRIVATE/ORGANIZATIONAL CLUB BUILDING RECREATION PARK SERVICE BUILDING OUTDOOR POOL SERVICE BUILDING COURT AREA OUTDOOR ICE SKATING RINK PLAYGROUND, GENERAL PURPOSE BASEBALL FIELD SOFTBALL FIELDS MULTIPURPOSE ATHLETIC FIELD ARCHERY RANGE SKEET FIELD RUNNING TRACK OUTDOOR ROLLER SKATING RINK SKATEBOARD PARK OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL AQUATIC CENTER - RECREATIONAL VEHICLE RACE TRACK RIDING ARENA GOLF COURSE, 18-HOLE GOLF COURSE, 9-HOLE DRIVING RANGE PITCH AND PUTT, 18-HOLE PITCH AND PUTT, 9-HOLE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE OUTDOOR THEATER FAC CODE FAC UM 7351 7421 7323 7413 7413 7372 7446 7446 7442 7416 7416 7333 7333 7333 7444 7346 7331 7345 7346 7387 7388 7346 7346 7348 7332 7331 7332 7447 7417 7417 7421 7418 7422 7447 5304 7340 7380 7446 7418 7414 7443 7447 7521 7542 7511 7522 7522 7522 7542 7542 7523 7542 7542 7512 7512 7542 7542 7513 7513 7514 7515 7515 7542 7532 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D PN UM ALT EL LE SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM OTH C UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 74025 74028 74029 74030 74031 74033 74034 74035 74036 74040 74041 74046 74047 74048 74049 74050 74051 74052 74053 74054 74055 74056 74058 74059 74060 74062 74064 74065 74066 74068 74069 74070 74072 74075 74076 74078 74079 74080 74082 74085 74087 74089 75011 75017 75018 75020 75021 75022 75024 75025 75027 75028 75029 75030 75031 75033 75036 75040 75041 75042 75043 75044 75045 75050 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 73 74 SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA KV KV KV KV KV KV KV KV LF LF LF KV KV KV MB MB MB MB MB MB MB MB MB MB LF LF LF LF MB LF TN TN LF KG KG KG AC AC AC SF SF SF SF AC AC AC AC UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME RECREATIONAL SHELTER STADIUM GRANDSTAND/BLEACHERS SKI LIFT JOGGING/FITNESS/BIKE TRAIL RECREATIONAL PIER/PLATFORM OUTDOOR COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER FISH AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA MARINA FACILITIES RECREATION/PICNIC AREA RECREATIONAL TRAILER PARK/CAMPGROUND BOAT RAMP BATTING CAGE STEAM CLEANING FACILITY, MWR MUSEUM MUSEUM OPERATIONS SUPPORT BUILDING MUSEUM OPERATIONS SUPPORT STRUCTURE HERITAGE CENTER FACILITY MONUMENTS/MEMORIALS POST CEMETERY NATIONAL CEMETERY NATIONAL VETERANS CEMETERY PET CEMETERY ELECTRIC POWER, COAL-FIRED ELECTRIC POWER, OIL-FIRED ELECTRIC POWER, GAS FIRED ELECTRIC POWER, NUCLEAR ELECTRIC POWER, PHOTOVOLTAIC UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY STANDBY GENERATOR ELECTRIC POWER, HYDRO EXTERIOR LIGHTING OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LINES SUBSTATION ELECTRICAL SWITCHING STATION TRANSFORMERS HEATING PLANT, COAL-FIRED HEATING PLANT, DUAL-FUEL HEATING PLANT, WOOD-FIRED HEATING PLANT, OIL-FIRED HEATING PLANT, GAS-FIRED HEATING PLANT, NUCLEAR HEATING PLANT, STEAM HEATING PLANT, ELECTRIC HEATING PLANT, SOLAR HEATING PLANT, GEOTHERMAL (ENVIRONMENTAL) STEAM CONDENSATE LINES HOT WATER LINES HOT/CHILLED WATER LINES STEAM LINES GAS GENERATING PLANT GAS PIPELINES AIR CONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION PLANT HEAT PUMP CHILLED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PRIMARY WASTE WATER TREATMENT SECONDARY WASTE WATER TREATMENT ADVANCED WASTE WATER TREATMENT FAC CODE FAC UM 7531 7524 7542 7542 7542 7517 7542 7543 7518 7516 7541 7542 7542 7542 7601 7601 7601 7601 7602 7603 7603 7603 7603 8111 8111 8111 8111 8111 8112 8112 8111 8122 8121 8123 8131 8132 8133 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8221 8221 8221 8221 8231 8241 8261 8261 8271 8311 8311 8311 SF EA EA EA EA EA EA AC EA EA EA EA EA EA SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA KW KW KW KW KW KW KW KW EA LF LF KV KV KV MB MB MB MB MB MB MB MB MB MB LF LF LF LF MB LF TR TR LF KG KG KG MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 75052 75060 75061 75062 75065 75070 75071 75080 75084 75085 75086 75087 75088 75089 76010 76011 76012 76013 76020 76030 76031 76032 76033 81113 81115 81117 81121 81122 81150 81160 81171 81230 81241 81242 81320 81350 81360 82110 82117 82118 82120 82130 82140 82150 82160 82182 82187 82210 82220 82221 82240 82310 82410 82610 82625 82710 83110 83112 83113 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 KV x 0.8 = KW KV x 0.8 = KW KV x 0.8 = KW KV x 0.8 = KW KV x 0.8 = KW KV x 0.8 = KW KV x 0.8 = KW KV x 0.8 = KW LF/200 = 1 EA Assume TN = TR Assume TN = TR SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY VE LF MI MI MI MI TN MI LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME SEPTIC TANK AND DRAIN FIELD RAW SEWAGE LAGOON AND OXIDATION POND INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT SEWAGE LIFT STATION GRAVITY OIL AND GREASE SEPARATOR WATER AND GRIT SEPARATOR SANITARY SEWER COMBINED SEWER INDUSTRIAL WASTE SEWER INCINERATOR FACILITY REFUSE COLLECTION FACILITY RECYCLING FACILITY SANITARY LANDFILL HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILL WATER TREATMENT PLANT FILTER PLANT FACILITY WATER WELL, POTABLE PUMP STATION, POTABLE CHLORINATOR FACILITY WATER DISTRIBUTION LINES, POTABLE SUPPLY MAIN, POTABLE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM, NONPOTABLE CHLORINATOR FACILITY, NONPOTABLE WATER WELL, NONPOTABLE PUMP STATION, NONPOTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION LINES, NONPOTABLE WATER STORAGE TANK, POTABLE RESERVOIR, POTABLE WATER STORAGE TANK, NONPOTABLE RESERVOIR, NONPOTABLE FIRE PROTECTION POND WATER RETAINING BASIN CANTONMENT AREA ROADS, PAVED VEHICLE BRIDGE CANTONMENT AREA ROADS, UNPAVED CANTONMENT AREA TANK TRAILS ORGANIZATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING, PAVED ORGANIZATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING, UNPAVED STAGING/MARSHALLING AREA NONORGANIZATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING, PAVED NONORGANIZATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING, UNPAVED NONORGANIZATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING GARAGE SIDEWALKS AND WALKWAYS, PAVED SIDEWALKS AND WALKWAYS, UNPAVED PAD PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES TRAINING AREA ROADS, PAVED TRAINING AREA ROADS, UNSPAVED TRAINING AREA TANK TRAILS, PAVED TRAINING AREA TANK TRAILS, UNPAVED TRAINING AREA BRIDGE RAILROAD TRACKS RAILROAD BRIDGE CRANE TRACKS RAILROAD SCALES COAL TRESTLE STORM SEWER DRAINAGE DITCH IRRIGATION FACILITY DIKES RETAINING STRUCTURE POLLUTANT DRAINAGE SYSTEM FENCING AND WALLS GATE FAC CODE FAC UM 8314 8314 8312 8924 8313 8313 8321 8321 8321 8332 8331 8331 8333 8334 8412 8412 8414 8422 8412 8421 8421 8432 8929 8441 8452 8451 8413 8443 8442 8443 8433 8951 8511 8513 8512 8512 8523 8522 8522 8521 8522 8531 8524 8524 8526 8525 8511 8512 8511 8512 8513 8601 8611 8601 8612 8611 8321 8711 8451 8713 8712 8321 8721 8721 KG KG KG EA KG KG LF LF LF TH EA EA AC AC KG KG KG KG KG LF LF LF EA KG KG LF GA MG GA MG MG GA SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SF SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY MI LF MI EA LF LF LF LF EA LF LF LF LF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION Facility Count = EA D KG KG KG KG KG KG LF LF LF TN TN TN TN TN KG KG KG KG KG LF LF LF KG KG KG LF GA GA GA GA GA GA MI TN MI MI UM ALT TN = TH (Assume Tons/Hour are entered) Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA EL LE AC AC UM OTH C UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 83120 83130 83140 83150 83180 83181 83210 83220 83240 83310 83312 83320 83410 83420 84110 84125 84130 84141 84150 84210 84215 84330 84450 84470 84472 84510 84610 84620 84710 84720 84730 84740 85110 85120 85130 85150 85210 85211 85212 85215 85216 85218 85220 85221 85225 85230 85710 85715 85720 85725 85730 86010 86110 86120 86130 86140 87110 87120 87130 87140 87150 87171 87210 87250 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 75 Facility Count = EA GA / 1,000,000 = MG GA / 1,000,000 = MG GA / 1,000,000 = MG SY * 9 = SF LF / 5,280 = MI (definition of MI is 5280 LF) Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA 76 LF BX BX BX BX BX HD HD HD SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA AC AC AC LF LF LF LF CM GA GA GA GA GA GA AC AC AC AC AC AC UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FIRE BREAKS FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WATCH REPORTING SYSTEM AIR RAID ALARM SYSTEM INTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM RADIATION SENSING DEVICE AUTOMATIC WATER SPRINKLER SYSTEM SPECIAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM STANDPIPE SYSTEM POWER PLANT BUILDING ACETYLENE PLANT POWER SUBSTATION/SWITCHING STATION BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL TEST LABORATORY INERT GAS PLANT PLANT/UTILITIES BUILDING HEATING PLANT BUILDING COMPRESSED AIR PLANT REFRIGERATION/AIR-CONDITIONING BUILDING COMBINED AIR-CONDITIONING/HEAT PLANT BUILDING HAZARDOUS BUILDING SEWAGE/WASTE TREATMENT BUILDING OXYGEN PLANT REFUSE AND GARBAGE BUILDING WATER SUPPLY/TREATMENT BUILDING, POTABLE WATER SUPPLY BUILDING, NONPOTABLE WATER STORAGE BUILDING SHREDDER FACILITY MONITORING WELLS ENVIRONMENTAL TEST FACILITY ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM GAS STORAGE TANKS VAPORIZER STATION TRAFFIC SIGNALS FREQUENCY CONVERTER FIRE HYDRANTS RAILROAD CROSSING SIGNALS DECORATIVE FOUNTAIN/POND DAM LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM IMPROVED GROUNDS SEMI-IMPROVED LAND UNIMPROVED LAND INERT GAS LINE COMPRESSED AIR LINE VACUUM LINE UTILIDORS COOLING TOWER IMHOFF TANK POLLUTANT CATCH BASIN SEWAGE HOLDING TANK FOAM MIX TANK WASTE POL STORAGE TANK HAZARDOUS WASTE HOLDING TANK LAND PURCHASES AND CONDEMNATION LAND DONATION PURCHASED LAND TRANSFER FROM AIR FORCE OR NAVY DONATION LAND TRANSFER FROM AIR FORCE OR NAVY PURCHASED LAND TRANSFER FROM OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES DONATION LAND TRANSFER FROM OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES FAC CODE FAC UM 9999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8999 8910 8921 8910 8910 8921 8910 8910 8921 8910 8910 9411 8910 8921 8910 8910 8910 8910 8910 8929 8929 8925 8922 8929 8541 8929 8929 8929 8929 8713 8999 9999 9999 9999 8930 8930 8930 8931 8929 8951 8951 8951 8951 8951 8951 9110 9110 9110 9110 9110 9110 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA SF EA SF SF EA SF SF EA SF SF NA SF EA SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA NA NA NA NA LF LF LF LF EA GA GA GA GA GA GA AC AC AC AC AC AC MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION Facility Count = EA EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 87255 88010 88020 88030 88040 88045 88110 88120 88130 89111 89112 89113 89115 89117 89120 89121 89123 89126 89127 89130 89131 89132 89133 89141 89144 89148 89150 89210 89215 89220 89225 89226 89230 89235 89240 89250 89260 89270 89280 89285 89286 89287 89310 89320 89330 89340 89410 89510 89520 89530 89540 89550 89560 91110 91120 91130 91131 91140 91141 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Facility Count = EA Army 91541 AC Army Army Army Army Army Army Army 91550 92110 92111 92112 92120 92121 92130 AC AC AC AC AC AC AC Army 92131 AC Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 92210 92212 92310 92320 92330 93210 93220 93230 93240 93310 93410 94010 94011 11110 11115 11120 11210 11320 11340 11610 11615 11620 11635 11640 11642 11645 11650 11655 11656 11660 11665 12110 12120 12130 12210 12220 12310 AC AC AC AC AC UM OTH UM ALT FAC UM LAND SET ASIDE PUBLIC DOMAIN WITHDRAWAL PUBLIC DOMAIN USE PERMIT INTERIOR PUBLIC DOMAIN PERMIT AIR FORCE OR NAVY PUBLIC DOMAIN PERMIT OTHER AGENCIES OTHER LICENSE OR PERMIT AIR FORCE OR NAVY OTHER LICENSE OR PERMIT FROM OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES OTHER LICENSE FROM PRIVATE OWNERSHIP MANEUVER RIGHTS-LICENSE/PERMIT PUBLIC LAND TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS LAND PURCHASES AND COMDENATION - STATE LAND DONATION TO STATE PURCHASED LAND TRANSFERRED FROM AF/NAVY TO STATE DONATION LAND TRANSFERRED FROM AF/NAVY TO STATE PURCHASED LAND TRANSFERRED FROM OTHER FEDERAL AGENCY TO STATE DONATION LAND TRANSFERRED FROM OTHER FEDERAL AGENCY TO STATE LAND SET ASIDE BY STATE EASEMENTS, PURCHASED OR CONDEMNATION DONATION EASEMENT EASEMENTS RETAINED DURING FEE DISPOSAL PURCHASE EASEMENT TRANSFER FROM AIR FORCE OR NAVY DONATION EASEMENT TRANSFER FROM AIR FORCE OR NAVY PURCHASE EASEMENT TRANSFER FROM OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES DONATION EASEMENT TRANSFER FROM OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES LAND IN LEASE LAND IN STATE LEASE TREATY OR BASE RIGHTS AGREEMENT RECIPROCAL AID AGREEMENT REQUISITIONED LAND SITE CLEARING AND GRADING LANDSCAPE PLANTING LANDSCAPE BERMS/MOUNDS GROUNDS MAINTENANCE DEMOLITION CUT AND FILL LAND CONTAMINATED LIMITED DEPTH TRANSFER LAND RUNWAY FIXED-WING RUNWAY ROTARY-WING HELICOPTER LANDING PAD TAXIWAY AIRCRAFT PARKING-APRON AIRCRAFT ACCESS-APRON AIRCRAFT WASHRACK-PAVEMENT AIRCRAFT RINSE-FACILITY AIRCRAFT COMPASS-CALIBRATION PAD ARMING&DE-ARMING PAD GROUND-CONTROLLED-APPROACH PAD BLAST PROTECTIVE PAVEMENT LINE VEHICLE PARKING TOWWAY ORDNANCE-HANDLING PAD COMBAT AIRCRAFT ORDNANCE LOADING AREA FIRE&RESCUE VEHICLE ALERT PAD TACTICAL-SUPPORT-VAN PAD AIRCRAFT DIRECT-FUELING-STATION AIRCRAFT TRUCK-FUELING FACILITY AIRCRAFT DEFUELING FACILITY MARINE FUELING FACILITY SMALL-CRAFT FUELING-STATION FILLING-STATION 9110 9120 9130 9130 9130 9130 9130 9130 9130 9140 9111 9111 9111 9111 9111 AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC C LF LF AN AC AC SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY FAC CODE MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME D UM AREA Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army CATEGORY CODE 91150 91210 91310 91320 91330 91340 91350 91360 91370 91410 91510 91520 91530 91531 91540 LF EA OL OL OL OL OL OL C MilDep GM GM GM GM GM GM DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 77 9111 AC 9111 9210 9210 9210 9210 9210 9210 AC AC AC AC AC AC AC 9210 AC 9220 9220 9230 9230 9230 9321 9321 9321 9321 9331 9341 9411 9411 1111 1112 1112 1121 1131 1131 1163 1167 1161 1131 1164 1164 1164 1131 1131 1131 1164 1164 1211 1211 1212 1221 1221 1231 AC AC AC AC AC NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY GM GM GM GM GM OL 78 UM AREA UM OTH UM ALT SF OL GA GA GA GA GA GA MI GM GM OL OL OL EA EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF C EA EA EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MI MI LF LF LF LF EA FILLING-STATION BUILDING DRUM/CAN READY FUEL STORAGE AIRCRAFT READY-FUEL STORAGE SMALL-CRAFT READY-FUEL STORAGE VEHICLE READY-FUEL STORAGE ACTIVITY HEATING-FUEL STORAGE SURGE STORAGE POL PIPELINE MISCELLANEOUS POL-PIPELINE FACILITIES SHED-SHELTER -FOR MISC POL-PIPELINE FAC DRUM&CAN LOADING FACILITY TANK-TRUCK TANK-CAR LOADING FACILITY TANK-TRUCK TANK-CAR UNLOADING FACILITY CABLE-HOUSE COMMUNICATION CENTER TELECOMMUNICATIONS CENTER COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL-LINK BUILDING VHF/UHF COMMUNICATION FACILITY SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS BUILDING TELEMETRY BUILDING HELIX HOUSE RECEIVER BUILDING TELEPHONE-EXCHANGE BUILDING AUTOMATIC-COMMUNICATION SWITCHING-CENTER TERMINAL-EQUIPMENT BUILDING TRANSMITTER BUILDING CIRCULAR-DISPOSED ANTENNA-ARRAY BUILDING DIRECTION-FINDER BUILDING MILITARY-AFFILIATE-RADIO STATION FREQUENCY ANALYSIS-CONTROL BUILDING ANTENNA COMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING-STATIONS -OUTDOOR ANTENNA PUBLIC-ADDRESS-SYSTEM -OUTDOOR CIRCULAR-DISPOSED ANTENNA-ARRAY RAWIN BUILDING TACAN BUILDING UHF HOMER BEACON BUILDING AIR NAVIGATION BUILDING RATCC CENTER AIR-SURVEILLANCE RADAR BUILDING WHEELS WATCH BOOTH ANTENNA NAVIGATION -AIRCRAFT BEACON AIRCRAFT GROUND-CONTROLLED-APPROACH SYSTEM OBSTRUCTION-LIGHTING AIRCRAFT VISUAL-APPROACH-SLOPE INDICATOR OPTICAL-LANDING SYSTEM WIND-DIRECTION INDICATOR RUNWAY DISTANCE-MARKERS VOR/TACAN FACILITY RADAR FACILITY AVIATION METEOROLOGICAL FACILITY COMMUNICATION-LINES -OTHER THAN TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINES APPROACH LIGHTING PARKING&SERVICE-AREA LIGHTING RUNWAY EDGE LIGHTING RUNWAY CENTERLINE LIGHTING SIMULATED-CARRIER-DECK LIGHTING FAC CODE FAC UM 1444 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1241 1251 8999 1262 1261 1261 1261 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1312 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1311 1321 1321 1321 1321 1331 1331 1331 1331 1413 1413 1331 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1341 1351 1351 1361 1361 1361 1361 1362 SF GA GA GA GA GA GA MI NA SF OL OL OL SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MI MI LF LF LF LF EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE SF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME LF AN Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 12315 12420 12430 12440 12450 12465 12470 12510 12516 12520 12610 12630 12640 13110 13115 13117 13120 13122 13124 13125 13130 13135 13140 13142 13145 13150 13155 13156 13160 13165 13210 13240 13250 13255 13315 13325 13335 13365 13372 13375 13380 13410 13420 13440 13450 13455 13460 13462 13464 13466 13470 13471 13510 13520 13610 13620 13630 13635 13636 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 14141 14142 14160 14165 14170 14181 14182 14187 14188 14210 14219 14220 14310 14311 14315 14317 14320 14321 14325 14328 14330 14335 14340 14341 14345 14346 14347 14355 14360 14365 14370 14375 14377 14378 14380 14810 14815 14817 14820 14825 14830 14835 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM OTH UM ALT EA LF EA EA LF SF SF SF SF SF SF CP EA EA EA GA EA SY SY AN C SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF WHEELS-UP WAVE-OFF LIGHTING TAXIWAY LIGHTING TOUCHDOWN-ZONE LIGHTING THRESHOLD LIGHTING HELIPORT PAD LIGHTING OCEANOGRAPHIC BUILDING LIGHTHOUSE LORAN BUILDING DECCA BUILDING NAVIGATION-AID TEST-CENTER PORT-CONTROL OFFICE BEACON SHIP NAVIGATION-AID TARGET ANTENNA NAVIGATION AIR PASSENGER TERMINAL AIR CARGO TERMINAL COURIER STATION AIRCRAFT FIRE&RESCUE STATION COMBINED-STRUCTURAL FIRE&RESCUE STATION AIRCRAFT LINE-OPERATIONS BUILDING AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS BUILDING (EXCLUDES CONTROL TOWERS 1417 MARINE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL UNIT OPERATIONS BUILDING AIR INTELLEGENCE-SUPPORT CENTER PHOTOGRAPHIC BUILDING FLEET RECONAISSANCE-PHOTOGRAPHIC LABORATORY CONTROL TOWER (ATTACHED OR FREE-STANDING) GROUND-CONTROL-APPROACH CREW FACILITY FULL-PRESSURE-SUIT FACILITY LIQUID OXYGEN/NITROGEN FACILITY (NON-INDUSTRIAL) HARDENED AIRCRAFT SHELTER HELIUM PROCESSING-PLANT BUILDING HELIUM STORAGE BUILDING HELIUM STORAGE FACILITY EMERGENCY VEHICLE GARAGE OPERATIONAL VEHICLE GARAGE RANGE OPERATION CENTER SPACE SURVEILLANCE FACILITY ORDNANCE OPERATIONS BUILDING AMMUNITION SEGREGATION FACILITY SEAL TEAM BUILDING UNDERWATER CONSTRUCTION TEAM BUILDING MOTION PICTURE EXCHANGE REGISTERED PUBLICATION-ISSUE OFFICE COMPUTER-PROGRAM OPERATIONS CENTER AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS BUILDING ARMORY SMALL-ARMS-AMMUNITION &EM-GR MARINE BARRACKS-GENERAL-PURPOSE BUILDING ALERT-FORCE BUILDING TRANSIT SHED *EXC 153-20* EXPLOSIVES SHIPPING-TRANSFER DEPOT OPCON CENTER-FOR-FLEET OPERATIONS RADIATTION INSTRUMENT-CALIBRATION FACILITY POL OPERATION-SAMPLING-TESTING BUILDING OPERATIONAL STORAGE (MISC) OPERATIONAL HAZARDOUS/FLAMMABLE STORAGE NAVAL SECURITY GROUP REGIONAL REPORTING CENTER NUCLEAR-PROPULSION SUPPORT FACILITY NUCLEAR WEAPONS-HANDLING FACILITY SPACE-SURVEILLANCE ANTENNA ORDNANCE DISPOSAL AREA EXPLOSIVES TRUCK-HOLDING YARD EXPLOSIVES RR-CAR-HOLDING YARD CONTAINER-HOLDING YARD EA EA EA EA EA EA EA FAC CODE FAC UM 1362 1361 1362 1362 1361 1371 1371 1371 1371 1371 1371 1381 1381 1381 1412 1412 1412 1411 1411 1412 1412 EA LF EA EA LF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 1412 1444 1441 1441 1413 1412 1412 1444 1465 1421 1421 1422 5307 1444 1731 1444 1444 1443 1444 1444 1441 1444 6104 1431 4427 1446 1446 1444 1431 1431 1442 1442 1443 1443 1444 1481 1491 1456 1497 1492 1493 1492 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA SY EA SY MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME D UM AREA Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 13645 13650 13655 13660 13665 13710 13720 13730 13732 13733 13740 13810 13820 13825 14111 14112 14113 14120 14125 14130 14140 C MilDep LF DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 79 80 SY SY EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB SY SF SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB SY LF UM ALT SP LF DW DW DW DW DW DW DW DW DW SF DW DW DW DW DW DW DW DW DW LF LF FB SF FB SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA LF LF LF CY MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME CONTAINER-TRANSFER FACILITY RAIL-TRUCK RECEIVING STATION AIRCRAFT REVETMENT FIXED AIRCRAFT-START-SYSTEM AIRCRAFT CATAPULT AIRCRAFT ARRESTING-GEAR MISSILE LAUNCH-FACILITY BLAST DEFLECTOR FENCE EXPEDITIONARY-AIR-CONTROL SITE -MATCU&MASS OPERATIONS SUPPORT SHED AMMUNITION PIER GENERAL-PURPOSE BERTHING PIER FITTING-OUT PIER FUELING PIER REPAIR PIER SUPPLY PIER ORDNANCE CONTAINER-HANDLING PIER DEGAUSSING PIER (SEE 159-20) DEPERMING PIER (SEE 159-30) ACCESS TRESTLE TO PIERS AND WHARVES AMMUNITION WHARF GENERAL-PURPOSE BERTHING WHARF FITTING-OUT WHARF FUELING WHARF REPAIR WHARF SUPPLY WHARF ORDNANCE CONTAINER-HANDLING WHARF DEGAUSSING WHARF* SEE 159-20 * DEPERMING WHARF * SEE 159-30 * CARGO STAGING AREA SHALLOW WTR BULKHEAD AND QUAYWALL W OUT RELIEVING PLATFORM DEEP WATER BULKHEAD QUAYWALL WITH RELIEVING PLATFORM SEAWALLS FLEET LANDING FLEET LANDING BUILDING SMALL CRAFT BERTHING SMALL-CRAFT BOATHOUSE WATERFRONT TRANSIT SHED CONTAINER OPERATIONS BUILDING AIRCRAFT DOCKING FACILITY DEGAUSSING BUILDING (COMPANION TO 151-71 AND 152-71) DEGAUSSING RANGE DEPERMING BUILDING (COMPANION TO 151-80 AND 152-80) SOUND SURVEY FACILITY FERRY SLIP WATERFRONT OPERATIONS BUILDING LANDING CRAFT RAMP DREDGE CONTROL-PUMPING FACILITY FIXED-NET-ANCHORAGE WINCH HOUSE GUN EMPLACEMENTS MOORING DOLPHIN MOORING PLATFORM STAKE-PILE MOORINGS BREAKWATER GROINS OR JETTIES LEVEES DREDGING GM EA EA EA FAC CODE FAC UM 1492 1492 1495 1467 1462 1461 3901 1464 1467 1499 1511 1511 1511 1511 1511 1511 1511 1511 1511 1513 1512 1512 1512 1512 1512 1512 1512 1512 1512 1531 1541 SY SY EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY LF 1512 1541 1551 1552 1551 1552 1443 1443 1591 1431 1591 1431 1591 1591 1431 1591 1591 1611 1611 1499 1631 1631 1631 1641 1641 1641 9351 SY LF FB SF FB SF SF SF EA SF EA SF EA EA SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA LF LF LF NA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE 15420 15430 15510 15511 15520 15521 15610 15620 15910 15920 15921 15930 15935 15950 15964 15966 15970 16120 16130 16210 16310 16320 16330 16410 16420 16430 16510 UM OTH C Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy UM AREA AN Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 14840 14845 14910 14915 14920 14930 14945 14950 14985 14986 15110 15120 15130 15140 15150 15160 15170 15171 15180 15190 15210 15220 15230 15240 15250 15260 15270 15271 15280 15310 15410 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 LF*5.0=SY (assumes surface 45LF {15yards} back from wall) AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC LN LN EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA LN LN EA EA Navy 17722 AC EA PN PN PN SE FP PN EA EA EA FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP LN FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FAC CODE FAC UM HARBOR ENTRANCE CONTROL FACILITY ACADEMIC INSTRUCTION BUILDING RESERVE TRAINING BUILDING TV CENTER FOR INSTRUCTIONAL MATTER APPLIED INSTRUCTION BUILDING AUDITORIUM OPERATIONAL TRAINER FACILITY RADAR SIMULATOR FACILITY DRILL HALL MOCK-UP AND TRAINING AID PREPARATION CENTER SMALL ARMS RANGE -INDOOR RECRUIT PROCESSING BUILDING TRAINING-MATERIAL STORAGE (READY ISSUE/SHOP STORES/MISC) GAS CHAMBER RANGE OPERATIONS BUILDING RANGE SUPPORT BUILDING TRAINING AIDS CENTER COVERED TRAINING AREA MANEUVER/TRAINING AREA, LIGHT FORCES MANEUVER/TRAINING AREA, AMPHIBIOUS FORCES LAND NAVIGATION COURSE FIELD TRAINING AREA MANEUVER/TRAINING AREA, HEAVY FORCES IMPACT AREA DUDDED IMPACT AREA NON-DUDDED PERSONNEL/EQUIPMENT DROP ZONE AUTOMATIC RIFLE RANGE NON-STANDARD SMALL ARMS RANGE BASIC 10M - 25M FIRING RANGE (ZERO) AUTOMATED FIELD FIRE (AFF) RANGE RECORD FIRE RANGE, NON-AUTOMATED AUTOMATED RECORD FIRE (ARF) RANGE MODIFIED RECORD FIRE RANGE RIFLE KNOWN DISTANCE (KD) RANGE SNIPER FIELD FIRE RANGE AUTOMATED SNIPER FIELD FIRE RANGE PISTOL KNOWN DISTANCE (KD) RANGE COMBAT PISTOL/MP FIREARMS QUALIFICATION COURSE AUTOMATED COMBAT PISTOL/MP FIREARMS QUALIFICATION COURSE SUBMACHINEGUN RANGE MACHINE GUN TRANSITION RANGE MACHINE GUN FIELD FIRE RANGE AUTOMATED MULTIPURPOSE MACHINE GUN (MPMG) RANGE GRENADE LAUNCHER RANGE 40MM (GRENADE) MACHINE GUN QUALFICATION RANGE LIGHT ANTIARMOR WEAPONS RANGE SUBCALIBER LIGHT ANTIARMOR WEAPONS RANGE LIVE ANTIARMOR TRACKING AND LIVE-FIRE RANGE AUTOMATED ANTIARMOR TRACKING AND LIVE-FIRE RANGE FIELD ARTILLERY DIRECT FIRE RANGE TANK/FIGHTING VEHICLE STATIONARY GUNNERY RANGE MORTAR RANGE FIELD ARTILLERY INDIRECT FIRE RANGE MORTAR SCALED RANGE FIELD ARTILLERY SCALED RANGE SCALED GUNNERY RANGE (1:30 AND 1:60) SCALED GUNNERY RANGE (1:5 AND 1:10) MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING RANGE AUTOMATED MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING RANGE TANK/FIGHTING VEHICLE PLATOON BATTLE RUN TANK/FIGHTING VEHICLE MULTIPURPOSE RANGE COMPLEX, LIGHT, A TANK/FIGHTING VEHICLE MULTIPURPOSE RANGE COMPLEX, HEAVY, A 1611 1711 1714 1441 1712 7431 1721 1724 1714 1732 1718 6100 1732 1723 1731 1731 1732 1733 1741 1741 1741 1741 1742 1743 1743 1744 1750 1750 1751 1752 1753 1753 1753 1755 1756 1756 1757 1757 1757 EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP 1757 1758 1758 1758 1761 1762 1763 1763 1764 1764 1765 1766 1767 1767 1768 1768 1769 1769 1771 1771 1772 1772 FP FP FP FP FP LN FP FP LN LN EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA LN LN EA EA FP 1772 EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D 17573 17580 17581 17582 17610 17620 17630 17631 17640 17641 17650 17660 17670 17671 17680 17681 17690 17691 17710 17711 17720 17721 EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME EL LE Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy UM ALT C UM OTH AN UM AREA Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 16910 17110 17115 17117 17120 17125 17135 17136 17140 17145 17150 17160 17177 17230 17310 17311 17320 17330 17410 17411 17412 17413 17420 17430 17431 17440 17501 17502 17510 17520 17530 17531 17532 17550 17560 17561 17570 17571 17572 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 81 82 UM ALT AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC LN EA EA EA EA EA EA FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FIRE AND MOVEMENT RANGE SQUAD DEFENSE RANGE INFANTRY SQUAD BATTLE COURSE AUTOMATED INFANTRY SQUAD BATTLE COURSE INFANTRY PLATOON BATTLE COURSE AUTOMATED INFANTRY PLATOON BATTLE COURSE MOUT ASSAULT COURSE (MAC) LIVE HAND GRENADE RANGE ENGINEER QUALFICATION RANGE, NON-STANDARDIZED ENGINEER QUALFICATION RANGE, AUTOMATED/STANDARDIZED LIGHT DEMOLITION RANGE BAYONET ASSAULT COURSE TARGET DETECTION (TD) RANGE, NON-FIRING HAND TO HAND COMBAT PIT PRISONER OF WAR TRAINING AREA MINE WARFARE AREA WHEELED VEHICLE DRIVERS COURSE TRACKED VEHICLE DRIVERS COURSE AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE TRAINING AREA SHIP LOADING AND UNLOADING MOCKUP AIRCRAFT GUNNERY-BOMBING-ROCKET RANGE AIR TRANSPORT MOCKUP PARACHUTE LANDING FALL PLATFORM SUSPENDED HARNESS MOCKUP MOCKUP JUMP TOWER UNDERWATER FORDING SITE COMBAT TRAIL RAPPELLING TRAINING AREA ROAD/AIRFIELD CONSTRUCTION TRAINING SITE TIMBER BRIDGE AREA PANEL BRIDGE AREA ARMORED VEHICLE LAUNCH BRIDGE, RAFT, AND FORD AREA FLOATING BRIDGE SITE WATER SUPPLY TRAINING AREA AIRFIELD SITE SELECTION TRAINING AREA AERIAL GUNNERY RANGE SURFACE-PROJECTILE RANGE MEDIUM HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRAINING AREA DECONTAMINATION TRAINING SITE POL TRAINING AREA WEAPONS RANGE OPERATIONS TOWER CLOSE AIR SUPPORT RANGE AERIAL BOMBING RANGE SMALL ARMS RANGE -OUTDOOR AIR DEFENSE MISSILE FIRING RANGE TRAINING MOCK-UPS TRAINING COURSE FIRE FIGHTING AND RESCUE TRAINING AREA COMBAT TRAINING POOL/TANK PARADE AND DRILL FIELD COMBAT IN CITIES FACILITY MOUT COLLECTIVE TRAINING FACILITY (SMALL) MOUT COLLECTIVE TRAINING FACILITY (LARGE) RADAR-BOMB-SCORING FACILITY ELECTRONIC-WARFARE TRAINING RANGE UNDERWATER TRACKING-TRAINING RANGE INFILTRATION COURSE CONFIDENCE COURSE OBSTACLE COURSE FP FP ME FP FAC CODE FAC UM 1773 1774 1775 1775 1775 1775 1776 1781 1782 1782 1783 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1793 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1790 1792 1767 1790 1790 1790 1734 1793 1793 1750 1794 1790 1790 1795 1725 1745 1796 1796 1796 1790 1790 1790 1798 1799 1799 LN EA EA EA EA EA EA FP FP FP FP EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA FP FP EA EA EA EA AC EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 17730 17740 17750 17751 17752 17753 17760 17810 17820 17821 17830 17901 17902 17903 17904 17905 17906 17907 17908 17909 17910 17911 17912 17913 17914 17915 17916 17917 17918 17919 17920 17921 17922 17924 17925 17926 17930 17931 17932 17933 17935 17936 17937 17940 17941 17945 17950 17951 17955 17960 17961 17962 17963 17970 17971 17972 17981 17991 17992 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 21125 21126 21127 21130 21131 SF SF SF SF SF Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 21132 21133 21134 21135 21136 21137 21138 21139 21140 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF Navy 21141 SF Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 21142 21143 21144 21145 21150 21151 SF SF SF SF SF SF Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 21152 21153 21154 21155 21160 21161 SF SF SF SF SF SF Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 21162 21163 21164 21165 21170 21171 SF SF SF SF SF SF Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 21172 21173 21174 21175 21176 SF SF SF SF SF UM ALT EA AIRCRAFT ACOUSTICAL ENCLOSURE (NON-NARF) NOSE HANGAR CORROSION CONTROL HANGAR PRE-ENGINEERED MAINTENANCE HANGAR MAINTENANCE HANGAR -OH SPACE MAINTENANCE HANGAR -01 SPACE MAINTENANCE HANGAR -02 SPACE AIRFRAMES SHOP (NON-NARF) AIRCRAFT BORESIGHT RANGE (NON-NARF) AIRCRAFT OVERHAUL AND REPAIR SHOP (NARF) CORROSION CONTROL-CLEANING SHOP (NARF) PAINT AND FINISHING HANGAR (NARF) AIRCRAFT NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING SHOP (NARF) AIRCRAFT REWORK SHOP (NARF) LINE MAINTENANCE SHELTER AIRCRAFT ENGINE OVERHAUL SHOP ( NARF) ENGINE MAINTENANCE SHOP (NON-NARF) ENGINE PREPARATION AND STORAGE SHOP (NARF) ENGINE EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION SHOP (NARF) DEDICATED AIRCRAFT ENGINE OVERHAUL GENERAL PROCESS (NARF) JET ENGINE OVERHAUL SHOP (NARF) RECIPROCATING ENGINE OVERHAUL SHOP (NARF) TURBINE ENGINE OVERHAUL SHOP (NARF) AIRCRAFT AND ENGINE ACCESSORIES OVERHAUL SHOP (SHOP) DEDICATED AIRCRAFT & ENGINE ACCESSORIES OH GEN PROC (NARF) METAL COMPONENTS SHOP (NARF) NON-METAL COMPONENTS SHOP (NARF) DYNAMIC COMPONENTS SHOP (NARF) HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS SHOP (NARF) ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS SHOP (NARF) TURBINE ACCESSORIES SHOP (NARF) PNEUMATIC OXYGEN SHOP (NARF) OPTICAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPONENTS SHOP (NARF) ELECTRONICS, COMMUNICATION AND ARMAMENT SYSTEM SHOP (NARF) DEDICATED ELECTRON,COMM & ARMAMENT GENERAL PROCESS (NARF) ELECTRONIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS SHOP (NARF) INERTIAL QUALITY INSTRUMENT OVERHAUL SHOP (NARF) NON-INERTIAL QUALITY INSTRUMENT OVERHAUL SHOP (NARF) AVIONICS SHOP (NON-NARF) AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT/MISSILE REWORK SHOP (NARF) DEDICATED ACFT ARMAMENT/MISSILE REWORK GEN PURPOSE (NARF) AIRCRAFT WEAPON OVERHAUL AND TEST SHOP (NARF) AIR LAUNCHED MISSILE REWORK SHOP (NARF) AVIATION ARMAMENT SHOP (NON-NARF) AVIATION ARMAMENT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT HOLDING SHED SUPPORT EQUIPMENT REWORK SHOP (NARF) DEDICATED SUPPORT EQUIPMENT REWORK GEN PURPOSE SHOP (NARF) SUPPORT EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION SHOP (NARF) GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT REWORK SHOP (NARF) GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT HOLDING SHED (NARF) AIRBORNE WEAPONS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SHOP MANUFACTURING AND REPAIR SHOP (NARF) DEDICATED MANUFACTURING & REPAIR GEN PURPOSE SHOP (NARF) METAL FABRICATION/MANUFACTURING SHOP (NARF) METAL TREATMENT SHOP (NARF) NON-METAL FABRICATION/MANUFACTURING SHOP (NARF) PARACHUTE/SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT SHOP (NON-NARF) MISCELLANEOUS PARTS/COMPONENTS REPAIR SHOP (NARF) FAC CODE FAC UM 2114 2112 2113 2111 2111 2112 1444 2112 1791 2116 2116 2116 2116 2116 2112 2116 2112 2116 2116 2116 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 2116 2116 2116 2116 2116 SF SF SF SF SF 2116 2116 2116 2116 2116 2116 2116 2116 2116 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 2116 SF 2116 2116 2116 2112 2116 2116 SF SF SF SF SF SF 2116 2116 2112 4412 2116 2116 SF SF SF SF SF SF 2116 2116 2116 2112 2116 2116 SF SF SF SF SF SF 2116 2116 2116 2184 2116 SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION C EL LE SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME D UM OTH SF AN UM AREA Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 21101 21102 21103 21104 21105 21106 21107 21108 21109 21110 21111 21112 21113 21114 21115 21120 21121 21122 21123 21124 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 83 84 Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 21197 21198 21199 21210 21220 21230 21240 21250 21277 21310 21320 21330 21340 21341 21342 21343 21344 21345 21348 21349 21350 21351 21352 21353 21354 21355 21356 21357 21358 21359 21360 21361 21362 21363 21364 21365 21366 21367 21368 21370 21373 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM OTH UM ALT EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA SF SF SF LF EA DS TN EA TN SF FAC CODE FAC UM TEST AND CALIBRATION SHOP (NARF) ENGINE TEST CELL (NON-NARF) AIRCRAFT WEAPONS ALIGNMENT SHELTER (NON-NARF) ENGINE TEST CELL (NARF) HELICOPTER BLADE TEST FACILITY (NARF) RADOME TEST FACILITY (NARF) RADAR/ANTENNA TEST FACILITY (NARF) AIRCRAFT WEAPONS ALIGNMENT/BORESIGHT FACILITY (NARF) POWER CHECK PAD WITH SOUND SUPPRESSION (NON-NARF) POWER CHECK PAD WITHOUT SOUND SUPPRESSION (NON-NARF) OTHER SUPPORT FACILITIES (NARF) UNCOVERED RAMP (NARF) COVERED GROUND CHECK/FLIGHT TEST FACILITY (NARF) ENGINEERING LABORATORY (NARF) AIRCRAFT POWER CHECK FACILITIES (NARF) MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT STAGING/STORAGE FACILITY (NARF) MAINTENANCE,AIRCRAFT SPARES STORAGE(READY ISSUE/SHOP STOR) PLANT SERVICES FOR AIRCRAFT OVERHAUL (NARF) AIRCRAFT ACOUSTICAL ENCLOSURE (NARF) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STOREHOUSE (NARF) GUIDED MISSILES INTEGRATION FACILITY MISSILE EQUIPMENT-MAINTENANCE SHOP MISSILE ASSEMBLY&TEST BUILDING MISSILE COMPONENT-SLING-TEST-TOWER SUBMARINE LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE PROCESSING FACILITY GUIDED-MISSILES-SPARES STORAGE DRYDOCK MARINE RAILWAY SHORE INTERMEDIATE-MAINTENANCE FACILITY FIXED-CRANE STRUCTURES CENTRAL-TOOL SHOP SHIPFITTING SHOP SHEETMETAL SHOP FORGE&HEAT-TREAT SHOP WELDING SHOP QUALITY-ASSURANCE OFFICE INSIDE-MACHINING SHOP OPTICAL SHOP WEAPONS SHOP MARINE-MACHINING SHOP BOILERMAKING SHOP ELECTRICAL SHOP PIPEFITTING SHOP WOODWORKING SHOP ELECTRICS SHOP BOAT SHOP ABRASIVE BLAST FACILITY PAINT&BLASTING SHOP RIGGING SHOP SAIL LOFT FOUNDRY PATTERNMAKING SHOP NUCLEAR REPAIR SHOP TEMPORARY-SERVICES SHOP PUMPHOUSE DRYDOCKS DIVER-CHANGE-HOUSE WATERFRONT SERVICE-SUPPORT BUILDING LANDING CRAFT WASH RACK 2116 2118 2116 2118 2116 2116 2116 2116 2118 2118 2116 2118 2116 2116 2118 2116 2116 SF EA SF EA SF SF SF SF EA EA SF EA SF SF EA SF SF 2116 2116 4413 2121 2123 2121 2124 2126 2121 2131 2132 2133 2137 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2133 2136 2133 2134 2134 2134 2135 SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF SF SF EA SF EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA AN C SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM AREA Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 21180 21181 21182 21183 21184 21185 21186 21187 21188 21189 21190 21191 21192 21193 21194 21195 21196 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 21810 21820 21825 21830 21835 21840 21845 21850 21851 21860 21861 21862 21865 21868 21870 21871 21877 21880 21890 21891 21892 21910 21920 21925 21930 21931 21940 21977 22110 22120 22130 EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA PN EA SF EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME LANDING CRAFT RINSE FACILITY AMPHIBIAN-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP MAINTENANCE SHIPS-SPARES STORAGE COMBAT-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP AUTOMOTIVE-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP REFUELING-VEHICLE SHOP VEHICLE HOLDING SHED AUTOMOTIVE ORGANIZATIONAL SHOP FIELD-MAINTENANCE SHOP -TANK/AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE WASH-PLATFORM GREASE RACK SMALL ARMS SHOP LIGHT-GUN SHOP HEAVY-GUN SHOP LAUNCHER&PROJECTOR MAINTENANCE SHOP FIELD-MAINTENANCE SHOP -ORDNANCE CHANGE/RELIEF HOUSE AMMUNITION REWORK&OVERHAUL SHOP ROCKET REWORK&OVERHAUL SHOP MINES&DEPTH-CHARGE REWORK&OVERHAUL SHOP TORPEDO SHOP SPECIAL WEAPONS SHOP AIR-WEAPONS UNDERWATER-WEAPONS SHOP QUALITY EVALUATION LABORATORY AMMUNITION-EXPLOSIVE MAINTENANCE STORAGE ELECNX&COMM MAINTENANCE SHOP COLLIMATION TOWER FIELD MAINT SHOP(COMMUNICATIONS/ELECTRONICS)(MARINE CORPS) ANTENNA TEST RANGE -SHIPS SENSOR ACCURACY CHECK SITE ELECTRONICS-SPARES & MISCELLANEOUS PROCURED ITEMS & EQUIP CONTAINER-REPAIR&TEST BUILDING CONSTRUCTION&WEIGHT-HANDLING SHOP MARINE AIR-BASE-SQUADRON FACILITY DRUM-RECONDITIONING PLANT CABLE REPAIR HOUSE RAILROAD-EQUIPMENT SHOP INSTRUMENT-CALIBRATION SHOP BATTERY SHOP BATTERY RECHARGING SHOP AIRCRAFT GROUND-SUPPORT-EQUIPMENT SHOP GROUND-SUPPORT-EQUIPMENT HOLDING SHED SHIPBOARD-AIRCRAFT SUPPORT-EQUIPMENT FACILITY EQUIPMENT HOLDING SHED (FOR CODE 218-20) PRODUCTION-EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SHOP OFFICE-EQUIPMENT OFFICE-APPLIANCE REPAIR SHOP DENTAL-EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE BUILDING REPAIR SHOP STORAGE FIELD-MAINTENANCE SHOP -GENERAL SUPPLY AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SHOP (NALC) MOBILE VAN SHOP (NALC) AVIATION SUPPORT/FEEDER SHOP (NALC) PUBLIC-WORKS SHOP PAVEMENT AND GROUNDS EQUIPMENT SHED PUBLIC WORKS SHOPS EXPENDABLE/WORK-IN-PROCESS STORE PAINTING AND RELATED OPERATIONS BUILDING PAINT-STRUCTURE - RELATED FACILITIES SEWAGE HOSE STORAGE FACILITY PUBLIC-WORKS MAINTENANCE STORAGE AIRCRAFT ENGINE-ASSEMBLY PLANT AIRFRAME-ASSEMBLY PLANT AIRCRAFT ACCESSORIES-ASSEMBLY PLANT FAC CODE FAC UM 2135 2134 4421 2141 2141 2141 1444 2141 2141 2145 2145 2152 2152 2152 2152 2151 2162 2162 2162 2162 2162 2153 2161 2162 2162 2171 2173 2171 EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF 2173 2173 2171 EA EA SF 2182 2182 2181 2182 2182 2183 2182 2181 2181 2181 2181 2182 2182 2182 2182 2182 2182 2182 2182 2181 2182 2191 4422 2191 2191 2192 2192 2191 2211 2211 2211 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy UM ALT EL LE 21740 21750 21777 UM OTH C Navy Navy Navy UM AREA AN Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 21374 21375 21377 21410 21420 21430 21440 21451 21453 21455 21456 21510 21520 21530 21550 21560 21605 21610 21620 21630 21640 21650 21655 21660 21677 21710 21720 21730 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 85 86 UM AREA UM OTH UM ALT SF SF SF EA TN LF EA EA C EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA BL EA EA MISSILE ASSEMBLY-PLANT MISSILE HANDLING LAUNCH EQUIPMENT FABRICATION&ASSEMBLY BUILDING SHIP-BUILDING WAYS SHIP-BUILDING DRYDOCKS COMBAT-VEHICLE ASSEMBLY PLANT AUTOMOTIVE-VEHICLE ASSEMBLY PLANT SMALL-ARMS PLANT LIGHT-GUN PLANT HEAVY-GUN PLANT HARBOR-PROTECTIVE-NET PLANT LAUNCHER&PROJECTOR PLANT ARMOR-PLATE PLANT BAG-CHARGE-FILLING PLANT CASE-FILLING PLANT CASE-OVERHAUL TANK-REPAIR FACILITY 40MM-LOADING PLANT 20MM-LOADING PLANT MAJOR-CALIBER PROJECTILE-LOADING PLANT MEDIUM-CALIBER PROJECTILE-LOADING PLANT LARGE-CALIBER ROCKET-MOTOR-LOADING PLANT MEDIUM-CALIBER ROCKET-MOTOR-LOADING PLANT CAST-HIGH-EXPLOSIVES FILLING PLANT CAST-HIGH-EXPLOSIVES FILLING FACILITY SPECIAL-WEAPONS PLANT PROPELLANT&RELATED-CHEMICAL PLANT PROPELLANT&RELATED-CHEMICAL FACILITY READY-AMMUNITION-BELTING PLANT UNDERWATER DEMOLITION EQUIPMENT PLANT AMMUNITION-LOADING PLANT DEMILITARIZATION BUILDING DEMILITARIZATION FACILITY FUSE-ASSEMBLY PLANT MINE-ASSEMBLY PLANT PYROTECHNIC PRODUCTION FACILITY RADIO&RADAR EQUIPMENT PLANT SONAR EQUIPMENT PLANT GUIDANCE EQUIPMENT PLANT PRINTED-CIRCUIT SHOP PARACHUTE&SURVIVAL-EQUIPMENT PLANT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PLANT RAILROAD EQUIPMENT PLANT OPHTHALMIC-SUPPORT BUILDING ASPHALT PLANT CONCRETE-BATCHING PLANT ROCK-CRUSHER PLANT POWDER-TANK/FLAKE-TANK STORAGE SAWMILL PRINTING PLANT BALING FACILITY MAINTENANCE-PRODUCTION STORAGE -READY ISSUE ETC CONTAINER-ASSEMBLY BUILDING ASTRONOMY&ASTROPHYSICS LABORATORY CHEMISTRY&TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY MATERIALS LABORATORY OPTICS LABORATORY PHYSICS LABORATORY RADIATION-EFFECTS LABORATORY COMBINED-RESEARCH LABORATORY FAC CODE FAC UM 2221 2221 2231 2232 2233 2241 2241 2251 2251 2251 2251 2251 2251 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2261 2262 2261 2261 2262 2261 2261 2261 2264 2265 2261 2261 2261 2271 2271 2271 2271 2281 2281 2281 5302 2291 2291 2291 2263 2291 6103 2281 2281 2281 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 3101 SF SF SF TN SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA BL EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME TH TH TH AN Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 22210 22220 22310 22320 22330 22410 22420 22510 22520 22530 22540 22550 22560 22610 22615 22620 22625 22630 22635 22640 22645 22650 22655 22656 22660 22665 22666 22670 22675 22680 22681 22682 22685 22686 22688 22710 22720 22730 22735 22810 22820 22830 22835 22910 22920 22930 22935 22940 22950 22960 22977 22980 31011 31013 31015 31017 31019 31021 31023 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 31810 31815 31910 31915 31920 31925 31930 31935 31940 32010 32015 32020 32110 37110 37111 37112 37113 37114 37115 37116 37117 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 37118 37119 37120 39010 39011 39012 39013 39014 39015 39016 MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FAC CODE FAC UM BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ANIMAL-APPLICATIONS LABORATORY MEDICAL LABORATORY COMPUTATION&ANALYSIS LABORATORY OCEAN-SCIENCES LABORATORY AIRCRAFT&FLIGHT-EQUIPMENT LABORATORY AIRCRAFT NAVIGATIONAL-EQUIPMENT LABORATORY AIRCRAFT GROUND-SUPPORT-EQUIPMENT LABORATORY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS-INTERGRATION LABORATORY GUIDED-MISSILE LABORATORY MISSILE NAVIGATIONAL-EQUIPMENT LABORATORY MISSILE SUPPORT-EQUIPMENT LABORATORY SPACECRAFT/SATELLITE LABORATORY MISSILE SYSTEMS-INTERGRATION LABORATORY SHIP-AND-MARINE LABORATORY SHIPS-AND-MARINE NAVIGATIONAL-EQUIPMENT LABORATORY SHIPS-AND-MARINE EQUIPMENT LABORATORY SHIPS AND MARINE SYSTEMS INTERGRATION LABORATORY GROUND TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT LABORATORY OTHER GROUND EQUIPMENT LABORATORY AIRCRAFT WEAPON SYSTEMS LABORATORY SHIP WEAPON SYSTEM LABORATORY UNDERWATER WEAPON SYSTEM LABORATORY GROUND WEAPON SYSTEMS LABORATORY WEAPON SYSTEMS INTERGRATION LABORATORY AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES AND TOXICS LABORATORY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS LABORATORY DETECTION SYSTEMS LABORATORY ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS LABORATORY ELECTRICAL,ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICA SYSTEMS INTEGRATION LAB PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PROPULSION FUEL LABORATORY MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT AND ITEMS LABORATORY RDT&E STORAGE LABORATORY CIVIL ENGINEERING LABORATORY HUMAN FACTORS LABORATORY SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING LABORATORY METROLOGY AND CALIBRATION LABORATORY RANGE OPERATIONS AND INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY UNDERWATER EQUIPMENT LABORATORY UNDERWATER NAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT LABORATORY UNDERWATER SYSTEMS INTERGRATION LABORATORY TECHNICAL SERVICES LABORATORY SCIENCE SYSTEMS RANGE FACILITY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS RANGE FACILITY MISSILE AND SPACE SYSTEMS RANGE FACILITY SHIPS AND MARINE SYSTEMS RANGE FACILITY TANK AND AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS RANGE FACILITY WEAPONS AND WEAPON SYSTEMS RANGE FACILITY AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES AND TOXICS RANGE FACILITY ELECTRONIC,COMMUNICATION & ELECTRICAL SYSTEM RANGE FACILIT PROPULSION SYSTEM RANGE FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND EQUIPMENT RANGE FACILITY UNDERWATER SYSTEMS RANGE FACILITY SCIENCE SYSTEMS FACILITY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS FACILITY MISSILE AND SPACE SYSTEMS FACILITY SHIPS AND MARINE SYSTEMS FACILITY TANK AND AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS FACILITY WEAPONS AND WEAPONS SYSTEMS FACILITY AMMUNITION,EXPLOSIVES AND TOXICS FACILITY 3101 3101 3101 3102 3101 3101 3111 3111 3111 3111 3121 3121 3121 3121 3121 3131 3131 3131 3131 3141 3141 3151 3151 3151 3151 3151 3161 3171 3171 3171 3171 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 3181 3181 3191 3191 3191 3191 3191 3191 3191 3201 3201 3201 3211 3712 3712 3712 3712 3712 3712 3712 3712 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA 3712 3712 3712 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 3901 EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION C EL LE SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM ALT D Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy UM OTH EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA AN UM AREA Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 31025 31027 31029 31031 31033 31037 31110 31115 31120 31125 31210 31215 31220 31225 31230 31310 31315 31320 31325 31410 31415 31510 31515 31520 31525 31530 31610 31710 31715 31720 31725 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 87 88 UM ALT EA EA EA EA BL BL BL BL BL BL EA BL BL GA GA GA GA EA GA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF GA GA CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF GA SF SY SY SY SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SY SY SF SF SF SF SF SF NS TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC NS TC TC TC NS NS BD EA BD GM SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME ELECTRONIC,COMMUNICATION AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FACILITY PROPULSION SYSTEMS FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND EQUIPMENT FACILITY UNDERWATER SYSTEMS FACILITY SHIP-FUEL STORAGE AVIATION-GASOLINE STORAGE DIESEL-FUEL STORAGE MOTOR-GASOLINE STORAGE JETIENGINE-FUEL STORAGE LIQUIFIED-PETROLEUM - FUEL GAS STRG VAPOR-COLLECT&RECOVERY SYSTEM CONTAMINATED-FUEL STORAGE BULK-HEATING-FUEL STORAGE ROAD-OIL STORAGE LUBRICANT STORAGE BALLAST&SLUDGE STORAGE ORGANIC-LIQUID STORAGE MISCELLANEOUS-LIQUID STORAGE INDUSTRIAL/POL WASTE STORAGE FACILITY FUSE&DETONATOR MAGAZINE HIGH-EXPLOSIVE MAGAZINE INERT STOREHOUSE READY MAGAZINE SMOKEDRUM STOREHOUSE SMALL-ARMS PYROTECHNIC MAGAZINE SMOKELESS-POWDER-PROJECTILE MAGAZINE SPECIAL-WEAPONS MAGAZINE MISSILE MAGAZINE SUBMARINE LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE STORAGE FACILITY LIQUID-PROPELLANT STORAGE LIQUID-PROPELLANT DISPENSING FACILITY WEAPON-RELATED BATTERY STORAGE OPEN-AMMUNITION-STORAGE PAD CONTAINER-HOLDING YARD -EMPTY BARRICADED MODULE (OPEN) COLD-STORAGE WAREHOUSE GENERAL WAREHOUSE GENERAL WAREHOUSE - MARCORPS STORAGE AIR-GROUND-ORGANIC-UNITS MARCOR MARCOR LOGSUPBASE WAREHOUSE MARCOR SASSY WAREHOUSE CONTROLLED-HUMIDITY WAREHOUSE HAZARDOUS&FLAMMABLES STOREHOUSE GENERAL STORAGE SHED UNDERGROUND STORAGE DISPOSAL-SALVAGE-SCRAP BUILDING INTEGRATED LOGISTICS OVERHAUL AND OUTFITTING BUILDING SERVMART MTIS BUILDING OPEN STORAGE AREA EXTRAORDINARY-SUPPRT-DISPO STORAGE AREA HOSPITAL PREPOSITIONED FLEET HOSPITAL WAREHOUSE (UNASSEMBLED) HOSPITAL BRANCH/ANNEX HOSPITAL LAUNDRY HOSPITAL MEDICAL STORAGE CLINIC OUT-PATIENT LABORATORY LC SF LC FAC CODE FAC UM 3901 EA 3901 3901 3901 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 4111 8999 4111 4111 4121 4121 4121 4121 4121 4121 4211 4211 4211 4221 4211 4211 4211 4211 4211 4212 4231 1221 4241 4251 4251 4251 4311 4421 4421 4421 4411 4411 4424 4423 4422 4421 4421 4421 4421 4421 4521 4521 5100 5306 5100 5100 5306 5500 5302 EA EA EA BL BL BL BL BL BL NA BL BL GA GA GA GA GA GA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF GA GM SF SY SY SY SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SY SY SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE 39018 39019 39020 41110 41120 41130 41140 41150 41160 41170 41182 41184 41215 41225 41235 41240 41245 41250 42112 42122 42132 42135 42142 42148 42152 42162 42172 42182 42310 42320 42410 42510 42520 42530 43110 44110 44111 44112 44113 44114 44120 44130 44135 44140 44170 44171 44172 44173 45110 45170 51010 51012 51015 51020 51077 53010 53020 UM OTH C Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy UM AREA AN Navy CATEGORY CODE 39017 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA OU PH EA EA EA EA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA PH NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME MORGUE ANIMAL HOUSE MEDICAL ZOONOSIS-CONTROL CLINIC ENVIRONMENTAL-PREV-MEDICINE LABORATORY DENTAL CLINIC MEDICAL CLINIC ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE DATA-PROCESSING-CENTER CLASSIFIED MATTER INCINERATOR/SHREDDER AND BUILDING LEGAL SERVICES FACILITY DIVISION-WING HEADQUARTERS -CMC ONLY REGIMENTAL-GROUP HEADQUARTERS -CMC ONLY BATTALION-SQUADRON HEADQUARTERS -CMC ONLY COMPANY-BATTERY HEADQUARTERS -CMC ONLY ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE (RDY ISS/SHOP STR/MISC) ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITY -UNDERGROUND DATA-PROCESSING-CENTER - UNDERGROUND ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE -UNDERGROUND-MISC FLAGPOLE BILLBOARD MARKER SALUTING-BATTERY GUN-MOUNT REVIEWING STAND CLASSIFIED MATERIAL INCINERATOR/SHREDDER (NO BUILDING) WHERRY HOUSING - ENLISTED WHERRY HOUSING - WO-THRU-O3 WHERRY HOUSING - O4&O5 WHERRY HOUSING - O-6 WHERRY HOUSING - O-7 THRU O-10 CAPEHART HOUSING - ENLISTED CAPEHART HOUSING - WO-THRU-O3 CAPEHART HOUSING - O4&O5 CAPEHART HOUSING - O-6 CAPEHART HOUSING - O-7 THRU O-10 FUND HOUSING 1950-THRU-1969 -ENLISTED FUND HOUSING 1950-THRU-1969 -WO-THRU-O3 FUND HOUSING 1950-THRU-1969 -O4&O5 FUND HOUSING 1950-THRU-1969 -O6 FUND HOUSING 1950-THRU-1969 -O7-THRU-O10 LEASED HOUSING - ENLISTED LEASED HOUSING - WO-THRU-O3 LEASED HOUSING - O4&O5 LEASED HOUSING - O-6 LEASED HOUSING - O-7 THRU O-10 FUND HOUSING BEFORE-1950 -ENLISTED FUND HOUSING BEFORE-1950 -WO-THRU-O3 FUND HOUSING BEFORE-1950 -O4&O5 FUND HOUSING BEFORE-1950 -O6 FUND HOUSING BEFORE-1950 -O7-THRU-O10 RELOCATABLE HOUSING - ENLISTED RELOCATABLE HOUSING - WO-THRU-O3 RELOCATABLE HOUSING - O4&O5 RELOCATABLE HOUSING - O-6 RELOCATABLE HOUSING - O-7 THRU O-10 SURPLUS-COMMODITY HOUSING -ENLISTED SURPLUS-COMMODITY HOUSING -WO-THRU-O3 SURPLUS-COMMODITY HOUSING -O4&O5 SURPLUS-COMMODITY HOUSING -O6 SURPLUS-COMMODITY HOUSING -O7-THRU-O10 FOREIGN-SOURCE HOUSING ENLISTED FOREIGN SOURCE HOUSING, WO, O1 THRU O3 FOREIGN SOURCE HOUSING, O4 & O5 FOREIGN SOURCE HOUSING, O-6 FOREIGN SOURCE HOUSING, O-7 THRU O-10 INADEQUATE LANHAM HOUSING - P.L. 85-241 INADEQUATE LANHAM HOUSING - P.L. 849/76TH CONG FAC CODE FAC UM 5303 5304 5304 5302 5400 5500 6100 6104 6100 6100 6100 6102 6102 6101 6100 6200 6200 6200 6900 6900 6900 6900 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7120 7120 7120 7120 7120 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF FA FA FA FA FA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D UM ALT EL LE SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM OTH C UM AREA AN Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 53030 53040 53045 53050 54010 55010 61010 61020 61030 61040 61070 61071 61072 61073 61077 62010 62020 62077 69010 69015 69025 69030 71120 71121 71122 71123 71124 71125 71126 71127 71128 71129 71130 71131 71132 71133 71134 71135 71136 71137 71138 71139 71140 71141 71142 71143 71144 71145 71146 71147 71148 71149 71150 71151 71152 71153 71154 71155 71156 71157 71158 71159 71160 71161 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 89 90 UM OTH UM ALT MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FAC CODE FAC UM SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA VE VE NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF NF SI SI 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7110 7120 7130 7130 7141 7141 7143 7143 7143 7143 7142 7210 7210 7210 7213 7218 7213 7213 7213 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF FA FA FA SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 72121 72122 72123 72124 72125 72126 72130 72131 72140 72145 72146 72151 72152 72153 72210 72231 72241 72250 72260 72320 72330 72340 72350 72360 72361 72377 72411 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF INADEQUATE RENTAL HOUSING - PRE FY 1967 INADEQUATE TITLE-III HOUSING - P.L. 1020/84TH CONG WHERRY HOUSING - UNACQUIRED RENTAL-GUARENTEE HOUSING FUND HOUSING AFTER-1969 -ENLISTED FUND HOUSING AFTER-1969 -WO-THRU-O3 FUND HOUSING AFTER-1969 -O4&O5 FUND HOUSING AFTER-1969 -O6 FUND HOUSING AFTER-1969 -O7-THRU-O10 MANUFACTURED HOUSING,ENLISTED MANUFACTURED HOUSING,OFFICER FAMILY HOUSING-BASE OPERATING SUPPORT CONTRACTOR TRAILERS-INADEQUATE TRAILER-SITES -FOR GOVT OWNED TRLRS TRAILER-SITES -FOR PRVT OWNED TRLRS GARAGES DETACHED -FAMILY HOUSING DETACHED CARPORTS FAMILY-HOUSING -OTHER DETACHED BUILDINGS FAMILY-HOUSING -OTHER DETACHED FACILITIES COMMUNITY CENTER HOUSING WELCOME CENTER (HWC) HOUSING - DETACHED MISCELLANEOUS STORAGE BACHELOR ENLISTED QUARTERS E1/E4 BACHELOR ENLISTED QUARTERS E5/E6 (MARINE CORPS E-5 ONLY) BACHELOR ENLISTED QUARTERS E7 THRU E9 (MARINE CORPS E6/E9) CLASS A STUDENT BARRACKS RECRUIT-TYPE BARRACKS OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL (OCS) NAVAL ACADEMY PREPARATORY SCHOOL (NAPS) BROADENED OPPORTUNITY FOR OFFICER SELECTION TRNG (BOOST) BACHELOR ENL QTRS-TRANSIENT E1/E4 BACHELOR ENL QTRS-TRANSIENT E5/E6 BACHELOR ENL QTRS-TRANSIENT E7/E9 BACHELOR ENL QTRS-MARINES E1/E4 BACHELOR ENL QTRS-MARINES E5 BACHELOR ENL QTRS-MARINES E6/E9 CIVILIAN BARRACKS -GS 01 THRU 06 CIVILIAN BARRACKS-BASE OPERATING SUPPORT CONTRACTOR DISCIPLINARY BARRACKS DINING-FACILITY -BUILT-IN/ATTACHED BERTHING--NAVAL HOME TRANSIENT PERSONNEL UNIT BARRACKS E1-E4 TRANSIENT PERSONNEL UNIT BARRACKS E5-E6 TRANSENT PERSONNEL UNIT BARRACKS E7-E9 ENLISTED DINING-FACILITY DINING-FACILITY -DETACHED-CIV PERS DINING-FACILITY -DETACHED-COM PERS COLD-STORAGE -DETACHED-FROM-GALLEY CONFERENCE CENTER - BACHELOR HOUSING OPERATED LATRINE DETACHED LAUNDRY DETACHED GARAGES DETACHED -BACHELOR HOUSING WASH-RACK DETACHED TROOP-HOUSING -OTHER DETACHED BUILDINGS TROOP-HOUSING -OTHER DETACHED FACILITIES TROOP HOUSING STORAGE (READY ISSUE/SHOP STORES/MISC.) BACHELOR OFFICERS' QUARTERS PERMANENT PARTY W1/W2 & 01/02 7212 7212 7212 7210 7210 7210 7210 7210 7312 7220 7210 7441 7441 7212 7220 7220 7220 7233 6100 7234 7231 7232 7235 7231 7235 7231 7240 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF EA SF SF EA PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN NS PN VE EA SF EA SF SF PN C PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN SH AN SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM AREA Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 71162 71163 71164 71165 71170 71171 71172 71173 71174 71175 71176 71178 71210 71310 71311 71410 71420 71430 71431 71432 71433 71477 72111 72112 72113 72114 72115 72117 72118 72119 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 PN Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 72413 72414 72422 72423 72424 72430 72510 72511 73010 73011 73012 73013 73015 73020 73025 73030 73035 73036 73040 73042 73045 73050 73055 73060 73065 73066 73067 73070 73075 73076 73077 73078 73080 73081 73082 73083 73084 73085 74001 74002 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF PN PN PN PN PN PN PN EA Navy 74003 SF Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 74004 74005 74007 74008 74009 74012 74013 74015 74016 74017 74018 74019 74020 74021 74022 74023 74024 74025 74026 74027 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN SY EA SE BACHELOR OFFICERS QUARTERS PERMANENT PARTY W3-W5 & 03UP BACHELOR OFFICERS QUARTERS TRANSIENT W1/W2 AND 01/02 BACHELOR OFFICERS QUARTERS TRANSIENT W3-W5 AND 03&UP CIVILIAN QUARTERS -GS 07 AND ABOVE CIVILIAN QUARTERS-BASE OPERATING SUPPORT CONTRACTOR OFFICER INDOCTRINATION SCHOOL (OIS) COMMISSIONED-OFFICERS MESS -CLOSED(BLT-IN/ATCHD) TROOP-HOUSING -EMERGENCY BUILDING TROOP-HOUSING -EMERGENCY FACILITY FIRE STATION FIRE-HOSE-DRYING STRUCTURE FIRE-CART/HOSE-DRYING FACILITY ISSUE-RETAIL CLOTHING&UNIFORM CENTER CONFINEMENT FACILITY POLICE STATION GATE/SENTRY HOUSE BAKERY ENLISTED-MEN'S LOCKER-ROOM LUNCH/LOCKER ROOM LAUNDRY/DRY-CLEANING PLANT RECRUIT TAILORING SHOP DEPENDENT SCHOOL - NURSERY SCHOOL DEPENDENT SCHOOL - KINDERGARTEN DEPENDENT SCHOOL - GRADE SCHOOL DEPENDENT SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL FALLOUT SHELTER PERSONNEL WEATHER-SHELTERS BUS STATION DECONTAMINATION FACILITY PUBLIC TOILET KENNEL PERSONNEL-SUPPORT STORAGE(RDY-ISS/SHOP-STOR/MISC) DAIRY PLANT EMPLOYEES PARKING BUILDING REHABILITATION CENTER FOR DRUGS & ALCOHOL BEVERAGE-CONTAINER RECYCLING-CENTER RELIGIOUS MINISTRY FACILITIES RELIGIOUS EDUCATION BUILDING POST OFFICE EXCHANGE RETAIL-STORE LOCATION EXCHANGE (DISPERSED LOCATIONS/REMOTE ACTIVITIES) EXCHANGE CENTRAL-ADMINISTRATION (AT DESIGNATED EXCHANGE) EXCHANGE CAFETERIA EXCHANGE SNACK-STAND EXCHANGE AUTO PARTS STORE (OVERSEAS) EXCHANGE FOOD-STORE EXCHANGE SERVICE-OUTLETS(BARBER,COBBLER,TAILOR,ETC) RED-CROSS NAVY-RELIEF EXCHANGE LAUNDRY-PLANT EXCHANGE DRY-CLEANING-PLANT EXCHANGE MAINTENANCE-SHOP (EQUIP/FXTURE RPR) EXCHANGE CENTRAL-SUPPORT-FAC BANK CREDIT UNION TEMPORARY LODGING VISITORS-RECEPTION-CENTER -AT RECRUIT TRNG CTR ONLY TRANSIENT HOUSING COMMISSARY (INCLUDING BACK-UP STORAGE) COMMISSARY COLD STORAGE (DETACHED) FAMILY-SERVICES-CENTER INSTALLATION RESTAURANT ARMED-FORCES RADIO-TV STATION AN VE PN MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FA CF FAC CODE FAC UM 7240 SF 7241 7241 7240 7240 7213 7220 7250 7251 7311 7311 7311 7343 7312 7313 1498 7321 7382 7332 7342 7343 7371 7352 7352 7352 7383 7384 7341 8999 7385 1445 4421 7322 8531 7314 8331 7361 7362 7344 7346 7346 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF NA SF SF SF SF SF SF EA SF SF SF SF SF 7387 SF 7331 7331 7345 7346 7346 6100 7342 7342 7387 7387 7347 7347 7441 7446 7441 7349 4321 7372 7332 1441 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D SF UM ALT EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA Navy CATEGORY CODE 72412 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 91 92 74034 74035 74036 74037 74038 74039 74040 74042 74043 74044 74045 74046 74047 74048 74050 74052 74053 74054 74055 74056 74060 74063 74064 74066 74067 74069 74070 74071 74074 74075 74076 74077 74078 74079 74080 74081 74082 74083 74084 74085 74086 74087 74088 74089 75010 75020 75030 75031 75032 75033 75034 75035 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF UM ALT OL OL LA ME AMUSEMENT CENTER AREA-REGIONAL EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING EXCHANGE SERVICE&AUTO-REPAIR STATION EXCHANGE SUPPLEMENTAL-GASOLINE STATION EXCHANGE CUSTOMER-OPERATED CAR-WASH INFORMATION, TICKET AND TOURS (PLEASURE/UNOFFICIAL TRAVEL) THRIFT-SHOP HOBBY-SHOP -AMATUER RADIO HOBBY-SHOP -ARTS&CRAFTS SPECIAL-SERVICES ISSUE&OFFICE HOBBY-SHOP -AUTOMOTIVE ENTERTAINMENT WORKSHOP (DRAMA & MUSIC CENTER) BOWLING CENTER FLEET RECREATION CENTER (FOR SHIP PERSONNEL, NEAR PIERS) GYMNASIUM INDOOR PHYSICAL FITNESS FACILITY FITNESS CENTER SKATING RINK RECREATION INFORMATION, TICKETS AND TOUR OFFICE CONTRACTED LEISURE TRAVEL AGENCY FIELD HOUSE GUN-SKEET-TRAP BUILDING INDOOR SWIMMING POOL RECREATION CENTER YOUTH CENTER (FOR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OF 6-19 YEAR OLDS) THEATER COMMISIONED OFFICERS' MESS OPEN ENLISTED-PERSONNEL CLUB E1-E3 ENLISTED-MEN MESS-OPEN -E1 THRU E-9 PETTY-OFFICERS MESS-OPEN -STAFF NCO CLUB CONSOLIDATED OFFICER/ENLISTED PERSONNEL MESS OPEN PETTY-OFFICERS MESS-OPEN -E4-E5-E6-NCO/CLUB PETTY-OFFICERS MESS-OPEN -CHEIF-E7 THRU E9 CLASS-VI-PACKAGE STORE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER AERO-CLUB FACILITY LIBRARY COMMUNITY STORAGE (READY ISSUE/SHOP STORES/MISC) RECREATION PAVILLION RIDING STABLE GOLF CLUB-HOUSE MWR OPERATED RENTAL CABINS PUBLIC TELEPHONE FACILITY COMMISSARY DISTRIBUTION CENTER INDOOR PLAYING COURTS EXCHANGE CENTRAL-WAREHOUSE EXCHANGE INSTALLATION-WAREHOUSE BOATHOUSE EDUCATIONAL-SERVICES OFFICE BATHHOUSE OUTDOOR PLAYING COURTS PLAYING FIELD -BASEBALL-FOOTBALL ETC OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL -OFFICER OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL -PO POOL PUMP-FILTER-TRTMT FACILITY(REMOTE) WADING POOL ACTIVITY TV-ANTENNA (RECVR) C SE MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA ME ME ME FAC CODE FAC UM 7417 7387 7345 7345 7348 7447 SF SF SF SF SF SF 7340 7411 7411 7447 7412 7431 7415 7417 7421 7421 7421 7418 7447 7447 7421 7447 7422 7417 7417 7431 7333 7333 7333 7333 7333 7333 7333 7346 7371 7414 7416 4421 7531 7444 7413 7442 7447 7349 7421 7388 7388 7445 7351 7385 7521 7522 7512 7512 7512 7542 7512 8929 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy UM OTH AN UM AREA Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 74028 74029 74030 74031 74032 74033 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 SF AC SF UM ALT EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA LF HO SE LF KW KW KW KW SF KW SF KV LF LF EA LF LF LF SF KV KV SF SF LF LF LF LF LF LF SF MB CM EA LF TN TR TR TR TR CF SF SF SF LF LF SF KG KG SF KG TV-DISTRIBUTION-SYSTEM GOLF COURSE OUTDOOR THEATER SKEET RANGE BAND STAND DRIVING RANGE - GOLF RECREATION GROUNDS (PICNICS, PLAYGROUNDS, ETC.) CAMPGROUND MARINA RECREATIONAL PIER MUSEUMS-MEMORIAL BUILDING OUTDOOR MONUMENT-MEMORIAL CEMETERY ELECTRIC POWER-PLANT BUILDING ELECTRIC POWER-PLANT -DIESEL ELECTRIC POWER-PLANT -STEAM ELECTRIC POWER-PLANT -GAS TURBINE ELECTRIC POWER - PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS STAND-BY GENERATOR BUILDING STAND-BY GENERATOR PLANT (EXCLUDE NO-BREAK UNITS) ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION-BLDG-SHELTER TRANSFORMER-STATION - LESS THAN 500KV STREET LIGHTING ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION LINES OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION LINES UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION LINES PERIMETER-SECURITY LIGHTING SWITCHING-SUBSTATION BUILDING/SHELTER SUBSTATION MORE-THAN-499KV SWITCHING-STATION SECTIONALIZING-DISTRIBUTION CIRCUITS HEATING-PLANT BUILDING HEATING-PLANT FOSSIL-FUEL -750 TO 3500 BH HEATING-PLANT FOSSIL-FUEL -LARGER THAN 3500 BH HEATING-PLANT NON-FOSIL-FUEL -MEDIUM HEATING-PLANT NON-FOSIL-FUEL -LARGE STEAM-PLANT -NUCLEAR ALL SIZES STEAM-PLANT -NON-NUCLEAR DISTILLATE HEATING FUEL OIL STORAGE RESIDUAL HEATING FUEL OIL STORAGE STEAM-HEAT BUILDING/SHELTER STEAM-LINE -FROM MEDIUM PLANT CONDENSATE-LINE -TO MEDIUM PLANT HOT-WATER&HT-HP LINE -TO MEDIUM PLANT STEAM-LINE -FROM LARGE PLANT CONDENSATE-LINE -TO LARGE PLANT HOT-WATER&HT-HP LINE -FROM LARGE PLANT GAS-GENERATING BUILDING GAS-GENERATING PLANT GAS-METER SHED/SHELTER GAS-STORAGE TANKS GAS-MAINS REFRIGERATION/AIR CONDITIONING PLANT BUILDING CHILLED-WATER PLANT -25 TO 100 TONS CHILLED-WATER PLANT -OVER 100 TONS AIR-CONDITIONING PLANT -25 TO 100 TONS AIR-CONDITIONING PLANT -OVER 100 TONS AIR-CONDITIONING VALVE-HOUSE -SHELTER-SHED CHILLED-WATER TRANSMN-DIST SYSTEM - 826-20 A/C CHILLED-WATER TRANSMN-DIST SYSTEM - 826-25 A/C SEWAGE&COMB-SEWAGE INDUSTRL-WASTE-TRMT BUILDING SEWAGE&COMB-SEWAGE INDUSTRL-WASTE-TRMT PLANT BALLAST-CONTAMINATION-TREATMENT FACILITY INDUSTRIAL-WASTE-TRTMT BUILDING INDUSTRIAL-WASTE-TRTMT FACILITY C MB MB MB MB MB MB GA GA MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME FAC CODE FAC UM 8929 7513 7532 7542 7531 7514 7516 7541 7518 7517 7601 7602 7603 8910 8111 8111 8111 8112 8910 8112 8910 8133 8122 8121 8121 8123 8122 8910 8131 8132 8910 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 1241 1241 8910 8221 8221 8221 8221 8221 8221 8910 8231 8910 8232 8241 8910 8261 8261 8261 8261 8910 8271 8271 8910 8311 8313 8910 8312 EA EA EA EA SF EA EA EA EA EA SF EA EA SF KW KW KW KW SF KW SF KV EA LF LF LF EA SF KV KV SF MB MB MB MB MB MB GA GA SF LF LF LF LF LF LF SF MB SF EA LF SF TR TR TR TR SF LF LF SF KG KG SF KG MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION D SF UM OTH EL LE UM AREA AN Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 75036 75040 75050 75052 75054 75056 75057 75058 75060 75061 76010 76020 76030 81109 81110 81125 81145 81150 81159 81160 81209 81212 81220 81230 81231 81232 81240 81310 81320 81330 82109 82112 82122 82130 82132 82140 82150 82160 82161 82209 82212 82214 82216 82222 82224 82226 82309 82310 82315 82320 82410 82610 82620 82625 82630 82640 82710 82720 82725 83109 83110 83111 83114 83115 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 93 LF/200 = 1 EA LF/200 = 1 EA 94 UM ALT KG KG KG LF GA SF EA SF SY EA EA LF LF SF SF AC SF SY SF EA LF TH TH EA TN TN EA GM EA EA KG SF KG KG LF KG KG SY SF GM GA GA GM MG LF LF KG LF KG MG GM GM GA MG GM SF SF KG KG GA MG SF SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SY SF LF KG MI EA LF LF EA MI EA MI MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME OIL-WATER SEPARATOR -RUNOFF WATER OUTFALL SEWER-LINE SEPTIC-TANK DRAIN-FIELD RADIOACTIVE-WASTE-HANDLING BUILDING RADIOACTIVEIWASTE-HANDLING FACILITY HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AND TRANSFER FACILITY HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AREA SANITARY SEWER COMBINED SEWER SEWAGE PUMPING-STATION SHED-SHELTER SEWAGE-AND-INDSTRL-WASTE PUMPING-STATION INDUSTRIAL-WASTE SEWER INCINERATOR BUILDING -WITH INCINERATOR INCINERATOR EXTERIOR SANITARY/CUT-FILL DISPOSAL AREA SOLID-WASTE GRINDER BUILDING SOLID-WASTE GRINDER -NONGALLEY SOLID-WASTE STAND -NONGALLEY GARBAGE HOUSE POTABLE WATER SUPPLY WATER-TREATMENT FACILITY BUILDING WATER-TREATMENT FACILITIES NUCLEAR-REACTOR WATER-TREATMENT FACILITY SUPPLY-MAINS PUMPING-FACILITIES -PRE-TREATMENT ONLY DESALINIZATION PLANT POTABLE-WATER STORAGE-TANK -ELEVATED POTABLE-WATER STORAGE-TANK -GROUND LEVEL WELLS POTABLE-WATER RESERVOIR POTABLE-WATER WATER CATCHMENT AREA POTABLE-WATER DISTRIBUTION BUILDING POTABLE-WATER DISTRIBUTION LINE PUMPING-STATIONS POTABLE-WATER FIRE-PROTECTION WATER PIPELINES FIRE-PROTECTION WATER PUMPING STATION FIRE-PROTECTION WATER TANK FIRE-PROTECTION WATER RESERVOIR FIRE-PROTECTION WATER WELL FIRE-PROTECTION VALVE-HOUSE NONPOTABLE-WATER SUPPLY&STORAGE BUILDING NONPOTABLE-WATER WELLS NONPOTABLE-WATER PUMPING-STATION NONPOTABLE-WATER STORAGE-TANK NONPOTABLE-WATER RESERVOIR NONPOTABLE-WATER PIPELINE BUILDING NONPOTABLE-WATER PIPELINE NONPOTABLE-WATER BOOSTER PUMPING-STATION ROADS LOAD/UNLOAD RAMP VEHICULAR BRIDGES PARKING AREA SIDEWALK PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES OTHER PAVED AREAS -EXCLUSIVE OF 100 OR 400 CCN MISCELLANEOUS OPEN-STORAGE LAYDOWN-AREA BUILDING/TRAILER PAD WITH UTILITY CONNECT RAILROAD TRACKAGE EXPLOSIVE BARRICADE - FOR SUSPECT TRUCKS AND RR CARS RAILROAD BRIDGE&TRESTLE SY LF FAC CODE FAC UM 8313 8321 8314 8910 8926 8926 8926 8321 8321 8910 8924 8321 8332 8332 8333 8331 8331 8526 8910 8411 8910 8412 8412 8421 8415 8413 8413 8414 8443 9999 8910 8421 8422 8432 8434 8435 8433 8431 8910 8910 8441 8452 8442 8443 8910 8451 8452 8511 8928 8513 8521 8524 8525 8526 8526 8526 8601 1495 8611 KG LF KG SF EA EA EA LF LF SF EA LF TH TH AC EA EA SY SF KG SF KG KG LF KG GA GA KG MG NA SF LF KG LF KG GA MG GM SF SF KG KG GA MG SF LF KG SY EA SY SY SY SY SY SY SY MI EA LF MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE UM OTH C UM AREA AN Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 83116 83120 83130 83139 83140 83141 83142 83210 83220 83229 83230 83240 83309 83310 83315 83320 83321 83330 83340 84100 84109 84110 84115 84120 84125 84130 84140 84150 84151 84152 84209 84210 84215 84310 84320 84330 84335 84340 84350 84410 84420 84430 84440 84450 84510 84520 84530 85110 85115 85120 85210 85220 85230 85235 85240 85241 86010 86020 86030 C MilDep UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy 92230 92310 92320 92360 93110 93210 93220 93310 AC AC AC AC SF SF UM OTH MI EA LF KG EA LF LF EA LF UM ALT KG EA LF AC SF EA LF EA EA LF EA TR EA LF TR TR SF LF EA EA SF EA AN AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC EA EA EA FAC CODE FAC UM 8601 8612 8321 8313 8452 8711 8713 8451 8712 9999 8929 8721 8721 1499 8999 8999 8999 8999 8910 8921 8930 8921 8921 8930 8921 7322 8921 8930 8261 8261 8910 8931 8925 8923 8910 8999 9110 9110 9110 9110 9110 9120 9120 9120 9130 9130 9140 9140 9210 9210 9210 9210 9210 9220 9220 MI EA LF KG KG LF EA LF LF NA EA LF LF EA NA NA NA NA SF EA LF EA EA LF EA SF EA LF TR TR SF LF EA EA SF NA AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC 9220 9230 9230 9230 9311 9391 9391 9331 AC AC AC AC NA NA NA NA MILDEP CATEGORY TO FAC UM CONVERSION EL LE SF GM CRANE-TRACKAGE -OTHER THAN MARINE TYPE RAILROAD SCALEHOUSE STORM SEWER OIL/WATER SEPARATOR-RUNOFF STORM-WATER PUMPING-STATION DRAINAGE DITCH - NOT PART OF ROAD SYSTEM DYKE/DAM IRRIGATION FACILITY RETAINING WALL RECLAIMED OWNED LAND DREDGED SPOIL-HANDLING FACILITY STATION-SECURITY PERIMETER-FENCING&WALLS INTERIOR FENCING - NOT CODED IN 872-10 GUARD&WATCH TOWERS FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM WATCH-REPORTING SYSTEM AIR-RAID-ALARM SYSTEM AIR-CRASH/AIR-ALERT ALARM MISCELLANEOUS UTILITY-PLANT BUILDING ACETYLENE PLANT ACETYLENE DISTRIBUTION-SYSTEM NITROGEN PLANT COMPRESSED-AIR PLANT COMPRESSED-AIR DISTRIBUTION-SYSTEM CARBON-DIOXIDE PLANT ICEMAKING PLANT INDUSTRIAL OXYGEN PLANT OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION-SYSTEM AIR-CONDITIONING PLANT -5 TO 25 TC CHILLED WATER PLANT 5 TO 25 TC VALVE-HOUSE -OTHER SHED-SHELTER UTILITY TUNNEL ENERGY MONITOR&CONTROL SYSTEM WEIGHING FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS UTILITY-SYSTEM STORAGE CENTRALIZED CATHODIC PROTECTION SYSTEM LAND - PURCHASE LAND - DONATION LAND - TRANSFER LAND - CONDEMNATION LAND - EXCHANGE LAND - PUBLIC DOMAIN, PERMANENT LAND - SET ASIDE-HAWAII LAND - PUBLIC DOMAIN ,TEMPORARY LAND - FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OWNED-PERMIT OR AGREEMENT LAND - PUBLIC DOMAIN - LICENSE OR PERMIT LAND - PUBLIC - TEMPORARY OR LONG TERM LAND - PUBLIC - LICENSE OR PERMIT LAND - RESTRICTIVE USE EASEMENT-BY PURCHASE LAND - RESTRICTIVE USE EASEMENT-BY CONDEMNATION LAND - OTHER EASEMENT - BY PURCHASE LAND - OTHER EASEMENT - BY CONDEMNATION LAND - OTHER EASEMENT - BY EXCHANGE LAND - IN LEASE - FROM PRIVATE ENTERPRISE LAND - IN LEASE FROM FOREIGN,STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LAND - IN-LEASE - LONG TERM LAND - FOREIGN, 99-YEAR LEASE LAND, FOREIGN BASE RIGHT LAND,FOREIGN,MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING ACQUISITION OTHER SITE IMPROVEMENTS - STRUCTURE OTHER SITE IMPROVEMENTS - UTILITY DEMOLITION C SF EA LF LF EA BX BX EA EA MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME D UM AREA Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CATEGORY CODE 86040 86041 87110 87111 87115 87120 87125 87130 87135 87140 87145 87210 87215 87220 88010 88020 88030 88040 89009 89010 89011 89015 89020 89021 89025 89027 89030 89031 89042 89043 89045 89046 89050 89056 89077 89080 91110 91120 91130 91140 91150 91210 91215 91220 91310 91320 91410 91420 92110 92120 92130 92140 92150 92210 92220 C MilDep DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 95 96 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 C AN C EL LE D PART 1 Appendix A: Terms and Acronyms Appendix B: Units of Measure (UM) Area Cost Factor AC Acres AFCESA Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency BL Barrels (42 gal. each) AMATS Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study ATSC Army Training Support Command CF Cubic Feet AWWA American Water Works Association EA Each CATCODE Category Code FA Family Units (housing) CCF Construction Cost Factor FB Linear Feet of Berthing DoD Department of Defense EPA Environmental Protection Agency FAC Facility Analysis Category FCPA Fairfax County Parks Authority FCSWA Fairfax County Solid Waste Authority FSM Facilities Sustainment Model HQDA Headquarters, Department of the Army M&S Marshall and Swift, L.P. MicroPAVER OSD Analytical model for forecasting pavement sustainment costs, developed by the USACE Construction Engineering Research Laboratory for use by Federal government and other agencies. Office of the Secretary of Defense PE Program Element PRV EL LE D ACF Firing Point (firing ranges) GA Gallons GM Gallons Per Minute KG Thousands of Gallons Per Day KV Kilovolt-Amperes KW Kilowatts LF Linear Feet MB Millions of BTU Per Hr (capacity) MG Millions of Gallons MI Statute Miles OL Outlets Plant Replacement Value SF Square Feet SCF Sustainment Cost Factor SY Square Yards SIOH Supervision, Inspection, and Overhead TH Tons Per Hour (capacity) TM Technical Manual UM Unit of Measure TN Tons (capacity) USACE United States Army Corps of Engineers TR Tons (refrigeration) Whitestone AN C USAF C FP United States Air Force Whitestone Research Corporation DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 97 98 Appendix C: References Income Expense Analysis: Conventional Apartments – 2002, Institute of Real Estate Management Historical Air Force Construction Cost Handbook, Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency, March 2002 MARS User’s Guide, v5.0, Whitestone Research Corporation, February 2002 Marshall Valuation Service, Marshall & Swift, L.P., 1998 (with current periodic sectional updates) Pavement Management for Airports, Roads & Parking Lots, M.Y. Shahin, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994 Programming Cost Estimates for Military Construction, HQDA TM 5-8004, May 1994 Public Works 2004 Costbook, 11th Edition, BNi Building News, 2004 Public Works 2005 Costbook, 12th Edition, BNi Building News, 2005 RS Means Facilities Maintenance & Repair Cost Data, 2004 Edition, RS Means Company, Inc., 2004 RS Means Heavy Construction Cost Data, 16th Edition, RS Means Company, Inc., 2002 RS Means Building Construction Cost Data, 62nd Edition, RS Means Company, Inc., 2004 RS Means Landscape Estimating Methods, 3rd Edition, RS Means Company, Inc., 2000 RS Means Site Work & Landscape Cost Data, 23rd Edition, RS Means Company, Inc., 2004 RS Means Square Foot Cost Data, 25th Edition, RS Means Company, Inc., 2004 RS Means Repair & Remodeling Cost Data, 23rd Edition, RS Means Company, Inc. 2002 RS Means Mechanical Cost Data, 25th Edition, RS Means Company, 2002 RS Means Residential Cost Data, 23rd Edition, RS Means Company, 2004 RS Means Electrical Cost Data, 25th Edition, RS Means Company, 2002 The Whitestone Building Maintenance & Repair Cost Reference, 2002, Whitestone Research Corporation The Whitestone Building Maintenance & Repair Cost Reference, 2003, Whitestone Research Corporation The Whitestone Building Maintenance & Repair Cost Reference, 2004 2005, Whitestone Research Corporation Transportation Infrastructure and Dams, HQDA AR 420-72, 1 May 2000 C AN C EL LE “1999 Statistical Report- Rural Electric Borrowers,” Informational Publication 201-1, United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Electric Service, September 2000 “A National Survey of Municipal Wastewater Management Financing & Trends,” 1999 Financial Survey, Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies (AMSA), 1999 “Airfield Pavement – Keeping Nation’s Runways in Good Condition Could Require Substantially Higher Spending,” Report of the U.S. General Accounting Office, July 1998 “Asphalt Rubber Overlay Found to Have Long-Term Performance,” Report of the Arizona Department of Transportation, George B. Way, P.E., Public Works Magazine, December, 1999 “Dollars & Cents of Multifamily Housing: 2000,” Report of the Urban Land Institute, 2000 “Navy Family Housing, An Improved Management Approach,” Report of Logistics Management Institute, February 1999 “Preparation of a Model for Estimating Air Force Building Maintenance & Repair Requirements at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, Vol.1,” Report of Science Applications International Corporation and Whitestone Associates, July 1993 2000 National Building Cost Manual, Craftsman Book Company, 2000 Airfield Specifications, HQ Dept. of the Air Force Manual 32-1123 (TM 5803-7), 1 May 1999 Army Military Construction Program Development & Execution, HQDA AR 415-15, September 1998 Design Guide for Armories, National Guard Bureau DG 415-1, Installations Division, 1 June 1997 Dodge Repair and Remodel Cost Guide 2000, Marshall & Swift, 2000 Dodge Unit Cost Guide 2001, Marshall & Swift, 2001 Engineering, Construction & Maintenance, Public Works Magazine Public Works Manual, April 2000 Facilities Engineering: Army National Guard Facilities Allowances, National Guard Pamphlet 415-12, HQDA, 1 January 2000 Facilities Manager’s 2000 Costbook, BNI Building News, 2000 Guidance Manual for Operators of Small Natural Gas Systems, US Department of Transportation, Research & Special Programs Administration, August 1997 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 1 Water Supply & Sewerage, 6th Edition; Terence J. McGhee, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1991 D The following federal, state, and local government sources were also contacted as part of the research effort, and provided data in both published and unpublished (internal budgets and reports) form. C AN C EL LE Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study, Project #34, 2000 Arlington County (VA) Department of Public Works (Mr. Joseph Durkee) Bureau of Reclamation, FY 1998 Report “Hydroelectric Power Plants” Bureau of Transportation Statistics California Department of Transportation (Mr. Rob Marsh) Dominion—Virginia Electric Power (Mr. Phil Sparks) Fairfax County (VA) Park Authority (Mr. Chris Hoppe, Mr. Charles Bittenbring, Mr. Rob Airaghi and Mr. Paul Engman) Fairfax County, VA Department of Public Works, Sewage Disposal Office (Ms. Charese Willis and Mr. Bill White) Fairfax County, VA. Division of Solid Waste Disposal & Resource Recovery (Mr. Jeff Smithberger, Deputy Director) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Mr. Brian Holmes) Fort Monmouth (NJ) Department of Public Works (Mr. Terry Matthews) New York State Department of Weights & Measures (Mr. Mike Sikula, Assistant Director) Naval Surface Warfare Center – Indian Head (Mr. Lou Scafalli) Norfolk Naval Ship Yard (Mr. Ronnie D. Ayers) Ohio Department of Transportation (Mr. Michael Orndorf) Oregon Department of Transportation (Mr. Mike Dunning), Report: RSN 00-01 “Permanent Pavement Striping or Paint?” Oxnard, CA Department of Public Works (Mr. Mark Norris, Wastewater Superintendent) Texas Department of Transportation (Mr. Richard Kirby, Mr. Bill Swindal) Department of Energy, Energy Information Agency (Mr. Rodney Dunn) U.S. EPA, Region 3, Water Division (Mr. Les Reed) Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, (Director of Utilities) Washington State Department of Transportation (Mr. Scott Woodruff, Mr. Ken Kirkland) DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 99 100 PART 2 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 PART 2: COST FACTORS FOR MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS D General Comments EL LE The PART 2 tables for Unit Costs for DoD Facilities, Area Cost Factors (ACFs), Size Adjustment Factors, and OSD Inflation Rates apply to military construction (MILCON) project estimates. These tables are also maintained and available on the National Institute of Building Science (NIBS) Construction Criteria Database (CCB) through the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG). Please address any questions regarding the following tables or cost engineering procedures to your participating member of the TriService Committee on Cost Engineering. Mr. R. L. Lynn HQ, US Army Corps of Engineers / CECW-CE 441 G. Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20314-1000 (202) 761-5887 or DSN 763-5887 raymond.l.lynn@usace.army.mil Department of the Navy: Mrs. L. Walters Chief Engineer's Office Naval Facilities Engineering Command 1322 Patterson Avenue SE, Suite 1000 Washington Navy Yard, D.C. 20374-5065 (202) 685-9189 leticia.walters@navy.mil AN C Department of the Army: C Department of the Air Force: Mr. R. J. Furlong HQ USAF/ILEC 1260 Air Force Pentagon Washington, DC 20330-1260 (703) 601-0197 or DSN 329-0197 robert.furlong@pentagon.af.mil TABLE A: UNIT CONSTRUCTION COSTS FOR DoD FACILITIES D Table A provides metric unit cost data for DoD facilities in dollars per square meter ($/m2) and equivalent English unit cost data in dollars per square foot ($/SF). EL LE Most unit costs and referenced facility sizes are based on historic construction award data for Air Force, Army and Navy projects with construction contracts awarded after January 1999. Unit costs for a few facility categories that have a limited number of awarded projects are based on contracts awarded since 1990. The unit costs should be further refined using parametric estimating tools or detailed cost estimates. The unit cost database includes only new construction projects and does not include data from renovation or add/alter projects. The facility types or category codes listed represent those facilities more frequently constructed by the Services. NOTES: 5. 6. 7. C 3. 4. AN 2. Unit costs are escalated to October 2007 and October 2008, the assumed midpoints of construction for FY07 and FY08, respectively, with an area cost factor of 1.00. Use the OSD inflation rates shown in Table D to escalate the FY07 unit costs beyond FY07. Unit costs include installed (built-in) building equipment and furnishings normally funded with MILCON funds. Unit costs are for primary facilities only and do not include supporting facility costs; equipment acquired with other fund sources; anti-terrorism/force protection costs; sustainable construction features; information systems; construction contingency factors; supervision, inspection, and overhead (SIOH); or construction cost growth resulting from user changes, unforeseen site conditions, or contract document errors and omissions. Unit costs for DoD medical facilities include category A and category B equipment, but do not include category E and category F equipment costs. Unit costs for administrative facilities do not include pre-wired workstations or furnishing systems. Unit costs for barracks and unaccompanied officers’ quarters do not include free-standing kitchen equipment. In addition to using the size adjustment factors, use the project size adjustment factors in table C. Unit costs for child development centers do not include free-standing food service equipment or playground area and equipment. Unit costs for family housing are based upon gross area and include sprinkler systems or fire-rated construction. Unit costs include post-award design costs. For reserve facilities other than reserve centers, use the unit cost of the appropriate facility type. C 1. DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 101 102 PART 2 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Table A: Unit Construction Costs for DoD Facilities HIGH EXPLOSIVE MAGAZINE DOD MEDICAL FACILITIES (NOTE 2) STATION HOSPITAL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER MEDICAL CLINIC DENTAL CLINIC 5,909 6,033 930 1,400 750 2,497 3,498 2,885 2,550 3,572 2,945 2,300 3,350 1,658 1,830 2,300 2,300 1,860 Reference size (gross SF) 6,000 AN (NOTE 1) UNIT COST ($ / sf) FY 2007 FY 2008 549 561 10,000 15,000 8,000 232 325 268 237 332 274 1,692 1,868 25,000 36,000 154 170 157 174 1,765 2,002 1,755 1,802 2,044 1,791 25,000 25,000 20,000 164 186 163 167 190 166 2,150 3,250 2,067 2,325 2,110 2,374 23,000 35,000 192 216 196 221 2,800 2,300 2,150 2,900 750 1,860 1,711 1,830 1,733 1,399 1,959 1,894 1,747 1,868 1,769 1,429 2,000 1,934 30,000 25,000 23,000 31,000 8,000 20,000 159 170 161 130 182 176 162 174 164 133 186 180 1,000 550 3,700 9,290 930 1,453 1,959 872 990 2,368 1,484 2,000 890 1,011 2,418 11,000 6,000 40,000 100,000 10,000 135 182 81 92 220 138 186 83 94 225 2,528 5,000 230 235 2,769 2,978 2,352 2,780 NA NA 50,000 20,000 252 271 214 253 257 277 218 258 D 9F 10 10A 10B 10C 10D 2 2A 2B 3 550 C 4 4A 4B 5 5A 5B 6 7 7A 7B 8 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F 9 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER (WITH SHIELDING AND GENERATOR) AIRCRAFT OPERATION BUILDING WITHOUT TOWER WITH TOWER AIRFIELD FIRE AND RESCUE STATION (DOES NOT INCLUDE CENTRAL ALARM SYSTEM) OPERATIONS BUILDINGS GENERAL PURPOSE SQUADRON APPLIED INSTRUCTION BUILDINGS GENERAL INSTRUCTION HIGH TECH (AUTO-AID) TRAINING RESERVE CENTER (NOTE 7) HANGARS MAINTENANCE/GENERAL PURPOSE HIGH BAY MAINTENANCE SHOPS VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, WHEEL VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, TRACK AIRCRAFT AVIONICS INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE PARACHUTE AND DINGHY A/C MACHINE SHOP STORAGE FACILITIES COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE/PROCESSING COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE GENERAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSE - LOW BAY GENERAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSE - HIGH BAY GENERAL PURPOSE MAGAZINE W/O CRANE C 1 FACILITY TYPE (NOTE 1) UNIT COST ($ / m2) FY 2007 FY 2008 EL LE Ref no. Reference size (gross m2) 450 NA NA 4,650 1,860 2,476 2,713 2,917 2,303 2,723 18 18A 18B 18C 18D 19 19A 19B 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26A 26B 26C 27 DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 Reference size (gross SF) 100,000 (NOTE 1) UNIT COST ($ / sf) FY 2007 FY 2008 237 242 1,769 2,363 25,000 21,000 161 215 164 220 3,700 9,250 2,131 1,787 2,176 1,824 40,000 99,500 198 166 202 169 4,100 2,000 1,808 2,906 1,846 2,967 44,000 21,500 168 270 172 276 750 1,400 7,900 1,970 2,077 1,658 2,011 2,121 1,692 8,000 15,000 85,000 183 193 154 187 197 157 2,300 2,800 2,300 450 2,002 2,045 1,959 1,873 2,044 2,088 2,000 1,912 25,000 30,000 25,000 5,000 186 190 182 174 190 194 186 178 2,800 7,430 861 872 1,884 1,335 879 890 1,923 1,363 NA NA 30,000 80,000 80 81 175 124 82 83 179 127 2,090 1,100 2,300 700 2,691 1,981 1,959 1,970 2,747 2,022 2,000 2,011 22,500 12,000 25,000 7,800 250 184 182 183 255 188 186 187 2,800 1,701 1,722 1,808 1,711 1,736 1,758 1,846 1,747 NA NA NA 30,000 158 160 168 159 161 163 172 162 D 1,733 2,314 EL LE 15 16 17 (NOTE 1) UNIT COST ($ / m2) FY 2007 FY 2008 2,551 2,605 2,300 1,950 C 13 14 9,290 NA NA AN 11C 12 FACILITY TYPE AMBULATORY CLINIC ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES (NOTE 3) MULTI-PURPOSE DATA PROCESSING AREA FACILITY (INCLUDES ADMIN AND STORAGE) COMMAND HEADQUARTERS BUILDING BARRACKS, DORMITORIES (NOTE 4) (DOES NOT INCLUDE KITCHENETTE EQUIPMENT) UNACCOMPANIED OFFICERS QUARTERS (NOTE 4) DINING FACILITY (INCLUDES KITCHEN EQUIP. AND INSTALLATION) FIRE STATION, COMMUNITY CHAPEL CENTER COMMISSARY (SALES STORE W/ OPERATIONAL EQUIPMENT) FAMILY SUPPORT CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (NOTE 5) EDUCATION CENTER YOUTH CENTER FAMILY SERVICE CENTER FAMILY HOUSING (NOTE 6) CONUS OCONUS PHYSICAL FITNESS TRAINING CENTER MAIN EXCHANGE (W/ MALL SERVICE SHOPS) SERVICE CLUBS LIBRARIES RECREATION CENTERS BOWLING CENTERS (8 LANES W/ PIN SPOTTING EQUIPMENT AND AUTOMATIC SCORING DEVICE) DEPENDENT SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY JUNIOR HIGH/MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL TEMPORARY LODGING FACILITIES C Ref no. 10E 11 11A 11B Reference size (gross m2) NA NA NA 103 104 PART 2 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 TABLE B: AREA COST FACTORS These area cost factors (ACFs) are intended for Military Construction (MILCON) cost estimates. Use these ACFs with the primary facility unit costs reflected from Table A or approved Air Force, Army, and Navy MILCON Pricing Guide. EL LE D Area cost factors for some locations have been updated from previous list based on the latest data input from the services’ and field offices. In general, the area cost factors are developed based on the construction market condition of local costs for a market basket of 8 labor crafts, 17 construction materials, and 4 equipment items. These labor, materials, and equipment (LME) items are representative of the types of products and services used to construct most military facilities. In 2004, the market survey covered a list of 202 locations that includes 96 Base Cities (two per state in the continental US), 106 additional locations in the U.S., and 91 Overseas locations. A new construction market survey will be conducted in 2006. Each of the LME costs is normalized and weighted to represent its contribution to the total cost of a typical facility. The normalized LME is then modified by seven matrix factors that cover local conditions affecting construction costs. These matrix factors include weather, seismic, climatic (frost zone, wind loads, and HVAC systems), labor availability, contractor overhead and profit, life support and mobilization, and labor productivity versus the U.S. standard. The resultant ACF for each location is normalized again by dividing by the Base City average to provide a final ACF that reflects the relative relationship of construction costs between that location and the Base City average as 1.00. C There is no easy correlation between these ACFs and previous ACFs for specific locations. No common benchmarks exist because both the Base City average and the relationships between cities change for each two-year cycle. It is possible, however, to compare differences between several locations in this database with differences between the same locations in previous databases. AN Do not use these ACFs to modify parametric cost estimates, detailed quantity-take-offs, unit price book (UPB) line items, commercial cost data, user generated unit costs, or sustainment costs. These other cost estimating systems and databases have their own processes and factors for adjusting costs to different locations. C The overall ACF for the state/country should be used when there is no specific ACF for a location within the state/country. The ACF for the closest location should be used only when market conditions (e.g. material prices, labor rates, labor availability, bidding climate) are similar. DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) ACF INDEX ALASKA ANCHORAGE FAIRBANKS ADAK NAVAL STATION CLEAR AIR FORCE BASE EARECKSON AIR FORCE BASE EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE FORT GREELY FORT RICHARDSON FORT WAINWRIGHT Army Army Navy Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Army Army Army 1.90 1.67 2.13 3.71 2.25 3.86 2.13 1.67 2.26 1.67 2.13 CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO 29 PALMS MARINE CORPS BASE BARSTOW BEALE AIR FORCE BASE CAMP PENDLETON CENTERVILLE BEACH CHINA LAKES NAVAL WPNS CENTER CONCORD EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE EL CENTRO NAVAL AIR FIELD FORT HUNTER LIGGETT FORT IRWIN FORT ORD LEMOORE LOS ANGELES AREA MARCH AIR RESERVE STATION MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE MONTEREY AREA OAKLAND ARMY BASE POINT MUGU POINT SUR PORT HUENEME AREA RIVERBANK ARMY AMMO PLANT SACRAMENTO ARMY DEPOT SAN BRUNO SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND AN AMERICAN SAMOA D 0.82 0.84 0.81 0.72 0.72 0.75 0.81 0.84 0.84 EL LE Army Army Army Army Army Air Force Navy Army C ALABAMA MOBILE MONTGOMERY ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT FORT MCCLELLAN FORT RUCKER MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE MOBILE AREA REDSTONE ARSENAL DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) ARKANSAS FORT SMITH PINE BLUFF FORT CHAFFEE LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE PINE BLUFF ARSENAL C ARIZONA FLAGSTAFF TUCSON DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE FORT HUACHUCA LUKE AIR FORCE BASE NAVAJO ARMY DEPOT YUMA MCAS YUMA PROVING GROUND 2.06 Army Army Air Force Army Air Force Army Navy Army DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 0.97 0.98 0.96 0.99 1.10 0.99 0.98 1.25 1.25 105 Army Army Army Air Force Army ACF INDEX 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.87 0.85 Army Army Navy Navy Air Force Navy Navy Navy Army Air Force Navy Army Army Army Army Navy Air Force Air Force Navy Army Army Army Navy Army Army Army Army 1.18 1.13 1.23 1.29 1.28 1.27 1.12 1.02 1.26 1.23 1.29 1.29 1.22 1.28 1.21 1.20 1.13 1.09 1.13 1.21 1.23 1.14 1.21 1.14 1.14 1.13 1.23 1.83 106 COLORADO COLORADO SPRINGS DENVER AIR FORCE ACADEMY BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN FITZSIMONS ARMY MED CENTER FORT CARSON PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE PUEBLO ARMY DEPOT ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Air Force Air Force Air Force Army Army Air Force Army Army Air Force 1.04 1.07 1.01 1.07 1.01 1.15 1.01 1.07 1.07 0.97 1.01 1.15 FLORIDA MIAMI PANAMA CITY CAPE CANAVERAL C DELAWARE DOVER WILMINGTON DOVER AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Navy Army 1.13 1.09 1.16 1.16 1.09 AN CONNECTICUT BRIDGEPORT NEW LONDON NEW LONDON AREA STRATFORD ENG PLANT Army Army Air Force 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.03 Army Army Air Force 0.86 0.90 0.82 0.99 DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE JACKSONVILLE AREA KEY WEST NAVAL AIR STATION MAYPORT MCDILL AIR FORCE BASE ORLANDO AREA PANAMA CITY AREA PENSACOLA AREA TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE WHITING FIELD Air Force Air Force Navy Navy Army Air Force Navy Navy Navy Air Force Army ACF INDEX 0.82 0.90 0.91 1.20 0.90 0.95 0.85 0.82 0.89 0.82 0.89 GEORGIA ALBANY ATLANTA ATHENS FORT BENNING FORT GILLEM FORT GORDON FORT MCPHERSON FORT STEWART KINGS BAY MOODY AIR FORCE BASE ROBINS AFB Navy Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Navy Air Force Air Force 0.84 0.76 0.92 0.78 0.82 0.92 0.86 0.92 0.84 0.98 0.85 0.84 EL LE Navy Army Army Navy Air Force Air Force ACF INDEX 1.13 1.19 1.30 1.15 1.26 1.23 C DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) SEAL BEACH SHARPE ARMY DEPOT SIERRA ARMY DEPOT STOCKTON AREA TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 2 GUAM HAWAII HONOLULU KANEOHE BAY BARBERS POINT NAVAL AIR STA. BARKING SANDS FORD ISLAND FORT DERUSSY FORT SHAFTER 2.64 Army Army Navy Navy Navy Army Army 1.73 1.69 1.78 1.69 1.80 1.69 1.69 1.69 IDAHO BOISE MOUNTAIN HOME MOUNTAIN HOME AFB Army Army Air Force 1.03 0.96 1.10 1.10 1.20 1.14 1.27 1.27 1.27 1.27 1.00 0.96 1.16 AN Army Army Navy Navy Navy Army Army Air Force Army Army Navy Army Air Force Army 0.96 0.98 0.94 1.08 0.99 1.02 0.90 IOWA BURLINGTON DES MOINES IOWA ARMY AMMO PLANT Army Army Army 0.98 1.03 0.93 1.08 C INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS LOGANSPORT CRANE NWSC FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON GRISSOM AIR RESERVE BASE JEFFERSON PROVING GROUND DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 ACF INDEX JOHNSTON ATOLL C ILLINOIS BELLEVILLE CHICAGO FOREST PARK (CHICAGO) GLENVIEW (CHICAGO) GREAT LAKES (NTC) ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL SAVANNAH ARMY DEPOT SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) D Air Force Navy Navy Navy Army Army Army ACF INDEX 1.69 1.78 1.69 1.94 1.70 1.69 1.70 107 2.21 KANSAS MANHATTAN WICHITA FORT LEAVENWORTH FORT RILEY KANSAS ARMY AMMO PLANT MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Army Army Army Air Force 0.93 0.94 0.93 1.06 1.06 0.99 0.96 KENTUCKY LEXINGTON LOUISVILLE FORT CAMPBELL FORT KNOX LEXINGTON/BLUE GRASS AD LOUISVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION Army Army Army Army Army Navy 0.91 0.87 0.94 1.01 1.05 0.94 0.94 LOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS SHREVEPORT BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE FORT POLK LOUISIANA ARMY AMMO PLANT NEW ORLEANS ARMY BASE Army Army Air Force Army Army Army 0.93 0.97 0.88 0.88 0.94 0.88 0.97 MAINE BANGOR PORTLAND BRUNSWICK AREA CUTLER WINTER HARBOR KITTERY/PORTSMOUTH Army Army Navy Navy Army 1.06 1.08 1.04 1.12 1.08 1.04 EL LE DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE KANEOHE MARINE CORPS AIR STA PEARL HARBOR POHAKULOA SCHOFIELD BARRACKS TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER WHEELER ARMY AIR FIELD 108 PART 2 MIDWAY ISLAND MINNESOTA DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS Army Army Army Air Force C MICHIGAN DETROIT MARQUETTE DETROIT ARSENAL K I SAWYER AIR FORCE BASE 1.12 1.16 1.08 1.13 1.16 1.16 1.12 1.15 1.09 1.15 1.09 2.21 Army Army 1.12 1.09 1.15 Army Army Air Force Navy Air Force Navy 0.85 0.90 0.80 0.80 0.90 0.92 0.94 MISSOURI KANSAS CITY SEDALIA FORT LEONARD WOOD LAKE CITY ARMY AMMO PLNT ST LOUIS ARMY AMMO PLANT WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Army Army Army Air Force 0.97 0.98 0.97 1.12 1.01 1.11 1.08 MONTANA BILLINGS GREAT FALLS MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Air Force 1.14 1.14 1.15 1.15 NEBRASKA GRAND ISLAND OMAHA CORNHUSKER ARMY AMMO PLANT OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Army Air Force 0.94 0.89 0.98 0.89 0.98 NEVADA HAWTHORNE LAS VEGAS FALLON HAWTHORNE ARMY AMMO PLANT NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Navy Army Army 1.20 1.13 1.28 1.21 1.13 1.30 D Army Army Army Army Army ACF INDEX MISSISSIPPI BILOXI COLUMBUS COLUMBUS AIR FORCE BASE GULFPORT AREA KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE MERIDIAN NAVAL AIR STATION EL LE MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON FITCHBURG ARMY MAT & MECH LAB FORT DEVENS HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) C Army Army Army Air Force Navy Navy Navy Navy Army Army Army Army Navy Navy Navy ACF INDEX 1.02 0.98 1.06 0.93 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 0.97 1.02 1.02 0.88 1.02 0.95 1.06 1.09 AN DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) MARYLAND BALTIMORE LEXINGTON PARK ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE ANNAPOLIS BETHESDA CHELTONHAM (DC) CHESAPEAKE BEACH FORT DETRICK FORT GEORGE G MEADE FORT RITCHIE HARRY DIAMOND LAB INDIAN HEAD PATUXENT RIVER AREA THURMONT UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 Army Army Navy Navy Army Army Navy Air Force Army NEW MEXICO ALAMOGORDO ALBUQUERQUE CANNON AIR FORCE BASE HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE WHITE SANDS MR 0.98 0.96 1.01 1.04 0.98 1.01 1.00 Army Navy Army Army Army Navy Air Force Army Army Navy Army DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 Army Army Navy Navy Army Navy Air Force Air Force Army 0.84 0.86 0.82 0.95 0.95 0.87 0.95 0.87 0.81 0.88 NORTH DAKOTA GRAND FORKS MINOT GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE MINOT AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Army Air Force 1.04 0.96 1.11 0.96 1.11 NORTHERN MARIANAS ISLANDS AN C NEW YORK ALBANY BUFFALO FORT DRUM LONG ISLAND NEW YORK CITY NIAGARA ROME LABORATORY SCOTIA SENECA ARMY DEPOT STATEN ISLAND U S MILITARY ACADEMY Army Army Air Force Air Force Air Force Army 1.17 1.19 1.16 1.17 1.23 1.18 1.12 1.18 1.18 1.24 Army 1.07 1.00 1.14 1.16 1.38 1.49 1.14 1.08 1.00 1.05 1.49 1.35 109 ACF INDEX 1.00 NORTH CAROLINA FAYETTEVILLE GREENSBORO CAMP LEJEUNE AREA CHERRY POINT FORT BRAGG NEW RIVER POPE AIR FORCE BASE SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB SUNNY POINT D NEW JERSEY NEWARK TRENTON BAYONNE MOT EARLE FORT DIX FORT MONMOUTH LAKEHURST MCGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE PICATINNY ARSENAL DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) WATERVLIET ARSENAL EL LE Army Army ACF INDEX 1.06 1.07 1.04 C DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) NEW HAMPSHIRE CONCORD PORTSMOUTH 1.88 OHIO DAYTON YOUNGSTOWN RAVENNA ARMY AMMO PLANT WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB Army Army Army Air Force 0.96 0.93 0.98 1.01 0.93 OKLAHOMA LAWTON OKLAHOMA CITY ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE FORT SILL MCALESTER ARMY AMMO PLANT TINKER AIR FORCE BASE VANCE AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Air Force Army Army Air Force Air Force 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.97 0.90 0.83 0.91 0.94 110 PART 2 ACF INDEX Army Army Army PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH CARLISLE BARRACKS INDIANTOWN GAP MR LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT MECHANICSBURG AREA NEW CUMBERLAND ARMY DEPOT TOBYHANNA ARMY DEPOT WARMINSTER WILLOW GROVE Army Army Army Army Army Navy Army Army Navy Navy 1.36 1.36 1.36 C SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON COLUMBIA BEAUFORT AREA CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE FORT JACKSON SHAW AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH DAKOTA Army Army 1.11 1.10 1.12 Army Army Navy Air Force Army Air Force 0.88 0.92 0.83 1.03 0.94 0.83 0.83 AN RHODE ISLAND NEWPORT PROVIDENCE 1.04 1.13 0.95 0.94 1.01 0.99 0.94 0.94 1.10 1.12 1.12 C PUERTO RICO ROOSEVELT ROADS SAN JUAN 1.06 1.05 1.06 1.18 0.96 Army Army Air Force ACF INDEX 0.96 0.96 0.96 TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA MEMPHIS ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE MILLINGTON NAVAL SPT ACTIVITY VOLUNTEER ORDINANCE WORKS Army Army Air Force Navy Army 0.85 0.81 0.90 0.89 0.92 0.81 TEXAS SAN ANGELO SAN ANTONIO BROOKS AIR FORCE BASE CAMP BULLIS CORPUS CHRISTI AREA DALLAS DYESS AIR FORCE BASE FORT BLISS FORT HOOD FORT SAM HOUSTON FORT WORTH GOODFELLOW AIR FORCE BASE INGLESIDE NAVAL STATION KELLY FIELD KINGSVILLE AREA LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE LAUGHLIN AIR FORCE BASE LONE STAR ARMY AMMO PLANT LONGHORN ARMY AMMO PLANT RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE RED RIVER ARMY DEPOT REESE AIR FORCE BASE SHEPPARD AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Air Force Army Navy Navy Air Force Army Army Army Navy Air Force Navy Air Force Navy Air Force Air Force Army Army Air Force Army Air Force Air Force 0.85 0.81 0.88 0.91 0.91 0.90 0.90 0.94 0.95 0.85 0.91 0.90 0.92 0.94 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.86 0.80 0.91 0.86 0.89 0.95 D OREGON PENDLETON PORTLAND UMATILLA ARMY DEPOT DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) RAPID CITY SIOUX FALLS ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE EL LE DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) Army Army 1.00 1.00 1.00 VIRGINIA NORFOLK RICHMOND CAMP PEARY CHESAPEAKE DAHLGREN FORT A. P. HILL FORT BELVOIR FORT EUSTIS FORT LEE FORT MONROE FORT MYER FORT PICKETT FORT STORY LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE QUANTICO RADFORD ARMY AMMO PLANT VINT HILL FARMS WALLOPS ISLAND YORKTOWN Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Air Force Army Army Army Army Army 0.93 0.94 0.91 0.94 0.94 0.97 0.97 1.02 0.94 0.94 0.94 1.02 0.94 0.94 0.94 1.02 0.94 0.97 1.12 0.94 C WASHINGTON DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 Army Army Navy Navy Navy Air Force Army Navy Navy Air Force Navy Navy Army ACF INDEX 1.06 1.06 1.18 1.18 1.11 1.06 1.06 1.18 1.18 1.06 1.18 1.27 1.09 WASHINGTON DC BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE FORT MCNAIR WALTER REED ARMY MED CENTER Air Force Army Army 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 WEST VIRGINIA BLUEFIELD CHARLESTON SUGAR GROVE Army Army Navy 0.95 0.95 0.96 1.42 WISCONSIN MADISON MILWAUKEE BADGER ARMY AMMO PLANT FORT MCCOY Army Army Army Army 1.08 1.09 1.08 1.16 1.15 WYOMING CASPER CHEYENNE F E WARREN AIR FORCE BASE Army Army Air Force 0.98 0.96 1.01 1.01 EL LE VERMONT BURLINGTON MONTPELIER C Army Army Army Army Air Force Army 1.02 1.03 1.02 1.06 1.02 1.03 1.06 AN UTAH OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY DUGWAY PROVING GROUND FORT DOUGLAS HILL AIR FORCE BASE TOOELE ARMY DEPOT DOMESTIC LOCATION (U.S. and Territories) SPOKANE TACOMA BANGOR BREMERTON EVERETT FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE FORT LEWIS INDIAN ISLAND KEYPORT MCCHORD AIR FORCE BASE SILVERDALE WHIDBEY ISLAND YAKIMA FIRING RANGE D ACF INDEX 1.06 111 112 PART 2 ACF INDEX CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE FOREIGN LOCATION AFGHANISTAN 1.50 43.21 ALBANIA 0.75 115.97 ALGERIA 1.07 ANTIGUA 1.90 AUSTRALIA 1.26 DARWIN 1.48 MANNHEIM PERTH 1.16 SPANGDALHEM SYDNEY 1.06 WOOMERA AS 1.33 GERMANY AFGHANI/US$ ACF INDEX 1.21 ALBANIAN LEKE/US $ FRANKFURT 0.88 EURO/US $ GRAFENWOEHR/HOHENFELS 1.15 2.69 ANTIGUA $/US $ HEIDELBERG 1.25 1.31 AUSTRALIAN $/US $ KAISERSLAUTERN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE 0.88 EURO/US $ 1.25 EL LE D FOREIGN LOCATION UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 1.20 1.23 1.18 TRIER 1.21 GREECE 1.17 0.88 EURO/US $ GREENLAND 2.97 6.02 DANISH KRONE/US $ HORN OF AFRICA 1.75 177.72 AZERBAIJAN 0.90 0.88 EURO/US $ AZORES 1.45 0.88 EURO/US $ BAHAMAS 1.69 1.00 BAHAMIAN $/US $ HUNGARY 0.85 0.88 EURO/ US $ BAHRAIN 1.10 0.38 BAHRAIN DINAR/US $ ICELAND 1.95 63.49 KRONA/US $ BELGIUM 1.15 0.88 EURO/US $ INDIA 1.60 43.80 INDONESIA 1.21 9289.70 INDIAN RUPI/US $ INDONISIAN RUPHIAH/US $ IRAQ 1.71 0.31 DINAR/US $ IRELAND 1.10 0.88 EURO/US $ ISRAEL 1.20 4.34 NEW SHEKELS/US $ ITALY 1.21 0.88 EURO/ US $ BRUSSELS 1.21 MONS/CHIEVERES 1.10 1.05 0.88 EURO/US $ BULGARIA 0.80 0.88 EURO/US $ CAMBODIA 1.60 3839.00 CANADA 1.29 1.22 CANADIAN $/US $ AVIANO 1.30 1.58 8.28 CHINESE YUAN/US $ GAETA 1.25 CRETE CROATIA CUBA GUANTANAMO CZECH REPUBLIC DIEGO GARCIA EGYPT ESTONIA FRANCE GEORGIA REPUBLIC 1.58 RIEL/US $ ISOLA DI CAPO RIZZUTO 1.18 1.22 0.88 EURO/US $ LA MADDALENA 1.20 1.05 6.63 KUNA/US $ NAPLES 1.15 1.32 1.00 US $ SIGONELLA 1.19 AN HONG KONG 1.32 0.85 23.00 2.56 JAPAN 1.42 CZECH KORUNA/US $ ATSUGI 1.00 US $ IWAKUNI 1.40 1.30 6.23 POUND/US $ MISAWA 1.51 C CHINA C BOSNIA 1.42 0.85 0.88 EURO/US $ OKINAWA 1.34 1.15 0.88 EURO/US $ TOKYO 1.43 0.90 2.04 GEORGIA LARI/US $ YOKOSUKA 1.43 115.00 DJIBOUTI FRANC/US $ YEN/US $ FOREIGN LOCATION KOREA ACF INDEX FOREIGN LOCATION CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE 1205.20 1.07 THAILAND WON/US $ ACF INDEX 0.95 1.06 BANGKOK 0.95 CHUNCHON 1.03 CHANG MAI 0.95 DMZ ZONE AREA 1.20 CHANG RAI KUNSAN 1.12 KHANCHANA BURI OSAN 1.11 KORAT POHANG 1.04 PATTAYA PUSAN 1.04 EL LE PHITSANULOK PYONGTAEK 1.04 SEOUL 1.03 TAEGU 1.12 TONGDUCHON 1.04 WONJU 1.04 KOSOVO 1.05 0.88 EURO/US $ KUWAIT 1.23 0.30 DINAR/US $ KWAJALEIN 2.33 1.00 US $ LATVIA 0.85 0.88 EURO/US $ LITHUANIA 1.05 0.88 EURO/US $ MOROCCO 1.04 8.37 DIRHAM/US $ NETHERLANDS 1.10 0.88 EURO/US $ NEW ZEALAND 1.68 1.41 NEW ZEALAND $/US $ TURKEY OMAN PANAMA PHILIPPINES POLAND 6.75 KRONER/US $ 0.39 RILOMANI/US $ 1.20 1.00 US $ 0.83 56.26 0.80 3.13 ZLOTYCH/US $ PHILIPPINE PESO/ US $ 1.10 0.88 EURO/US $ 1.24 3.64 RIYAL/US $ 0.80 30011.90 1.14 3.75 RIYAL/US $ SEYCHELLES ISLAND 1.92 1.00 SINGAPORE 1.38 1.74 US $ SINGAPORE DOLLAR/US $ SPAIN 1.20 0.88 EURO/US $ QATAR ROMANIA SAUDI ARABIA C PORTUGAL DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 ROMANIAN LEI/US $ 113 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.91 0.91 INCIRLICK 0.90 1514427.00 TURKEY LIRE/US $ 0.80 5.31 HRYVNIA/US $ UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1.14 3.67 RIYAL/US $ UNITED KINGDOM 1.22 0.59 BRITISH POUND/US $ FAIRFORD/CROUGHTON C 1.40 1.12 BAHT/US $ 0.95 ANKARA UKRAINE AN NORWAY 39.21 D CHINHAE CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE 1.20 LAKENHEATH 1.20 MENWITH HILL 1.20 MILDENHALL 1.20 ST. MAWGAN 1.22 WEST RUISLIP 1.30 114 PART 2 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 TABLE C: SIZE ADJUSTMENT FACTORS D The Size Adjustment Factor table is based on data analysis that shows a correlation exists between project size and construction cost. Unit construction costs generally are lower for larger projects due to greater opportunities for material quantity discounts and for spreading mobilization, demobilization and general overhead costs over a greater number of units. EL LE All unit costs are based on the referenced facility sizes. Use Table C, Size Adjustment Factor, to adjust unit costs for facilities whenever your project size differs from the referenced facility size shown in Table A. Divide the gross area of your proposed facility by the referenced size for that facility type to determine the size relationship ratio. Use this ratio to find the appropriate size adjustment factor in Table C. Multiply the unit cost from Table A by the size adjustment factor to calculate the adjusted unit cost for your facility, if applicable. Base your proposed project size on the total project scope to be awarded as a single construction contract, regardless of the number of buildings to be constructed within that scope. If a construction award project is to be broken into a number of discreet phases where the contractor has limited control over the phasing, use the average scope for all phases as the basis for your size adjustment calculations. In addition to using the size adjustment factors, in Table C, for enlisted dormitory (barracks) also use the project size adjustment factors in Table C, as applicable. (See EXAMPLE below.) C EXAMPLE: You propose to build a 144 Person/Room (4,752 m2) Enlisted Barracks/Dormitory in FY07. The referenced facility size taken from the unit cost summary is 9,250 m2. The size relationship ratio is 0.51 (4,752 m2 divided by 9,250 m2). Enter Table C to find the Size Adjustment Factor of 1.08 and the project size adjustment factor of 1.03. Multiply the unit cost of $1,755/m2 by 1.08 and 1.03 to determine that your adjusted unit cost is $ 1,952/m2. C AN EXAMPLE: You propose to build a 3,500 m2 multi-purpose administrative facility in FY07. The referenced facility size taken from the unit cost summary is 2,300 m2. The size relationship ratio is 1.52 (3,500 m2 divided by 2,300 m2). Enter Table C to find the Size Adjustment Factor of 0.96. Multiply the unit cost of $1,711/m2 by 0.96 to determine that your adjusted unit cost is $ 1,643/m2. TABLE C: Size Adjustment Factors (all facilities other than housing) Size Adjustment Factor Size Relationship Ratio Size Adjustment Factor Size Relationship Ratio Size Adjustment Factor Size Relationship Ratio Size Adjustment Factor < 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.275 1.275 1.269 1.232 1.202 1.175 1.152 1.132 1.114 1.098 1.084 1.072 1.060 1.050 1.041 1.033 1.025 1.018 1.011 1.005 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.75 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.95 1.000 0.995 0.990 0.986 0.982 0.978 0.974 0.971 0.968 0.965 0.962 0.960 0.957 0.955 0.953 0.951 0.949 0.947 0.945 0.943 2.00 2.05 2.10 2.15 2.20 2.25 2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50 2.55 2.60 2.65 2.70 2.75 2.80 2.85 2.90 2.95 0.942 0.940 0.939 0.937 0.936 0.935 0.933 0.932 0.931 0.930 0.929 0.928 0.927 0.926 0.925 0.924 0.924 0.923 0.922 0.921 3.00 3.05 > 3.05 0.921 0.920 0.920 C EL LE D Size Relationship Ratio AN TABLE C: Size Adjustment Factors for Housing MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING BARRACKS/DORMITORIES PROJECT SIZE ADJUSTMENT FACTORS PROJECT SIZE ADJUSTMENT FACTORS PROJECT SIZE FACTOR 1.25 1.15 1.10 1.04 1.00 0.93 0.90 C NUMBER OF UNITS in the project 1-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-299 300+ NUMBER OF ROOMS in the project 1-99 100-149 150-199 200-299 300+ TABLE D: Inflators DOD FACILITIES PRICING GUIDE Version 7 115 PROJECT SIZE FACTOR 1.07 1.03 1.00 0.97 0.95 116 C (Note 2) OSD Inflation % (Note 3) OSD Inflation Indices 0.451 0.490 0.516 0.551 0.553 0.557 0.573 0.586 0.596 0.607 0.622 0.635 0.654 0.688 0.710 0.711 0.749 0.769 0.780 0.799 0.809 0.821 0.832 0.854 0.941 0.960 0.979 1.000 1.021 1.042 1.064 1.087 Note 1: Inflation multipliers through October 2004 are based on Engineering News Record Building Construction Indices. Note 2: Inflation multipliers after October 2004 are from PBD 604 (Dec 22, 2004) published by USD (Comptroller) EL LE (Note 1) ENR Indices (Raw) 1976 2151 2262 2416 2424 2441 2511 2569 2612 2662 2728 2786 2867 3016 3116 3117 3284 3372 3423 3505 3547 3602 3651 3745 4129 4212 4296 4386 4478 4572 4668 4766 C Mid-Point of Construction (Month-Yr) Oct-80 Oct-81 Oct-82 Oct-83 Oct-84 Oct-85 Oct-86 Oct-87 Oct-88 Oct-89 Oct-90 Oct-91 Oct-92 Oct-93 Oct-94 Oct-95 Oct-96 Oct-97 Oct-98 Oct-99 Oct-00 Oct-01 Oct-02 Oct-03 Oct-04 Oct-05 Oct-06 Oct-07 Oct-08 Oct-09 Oct-10 Oct-11 AN Program Fiscal Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 UFC 3-701-05 March 2005 D PART 2 2.00% 2.00% 2.10% 2.10% 2.10% 2.10% 2.10% Note 3: base Use these factors to adjust unit costs for projects in years other than 2007 or 2008 (provided in Table A), using the unit cost for FY 2007 as the baseline.