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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
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Department of the Air Force: Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency
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This UFC supercedes UFC 3-701-04 dated March 2004
FOREWORD
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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.
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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:
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Whole Building Design Guide web site DoD page: http://dod.wbdg.org/.
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AUTHORIZED BY:
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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)
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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)
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INTRODUCTION
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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.
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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.
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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
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PART 1: THE DOD REAL PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED COST FACTORS
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Updates cost factors for several facility types (primarily utilities) based upon more reliable data sources
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Sustainment Cost Factors
Definition of Facilities Sustainment
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Specialized historical preservation costs are those for customized components or materials that are no longer readily available.
Facilities Sustainment Program Element (PE) definition.
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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.).
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A geographic location adjustment for costs of labor, material, and equipment.
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Selection of Sustainment Cost Factors
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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.
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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).
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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).
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Revisions to Sustainment Cost Factors
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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
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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
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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
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Re-stationing and Regionalization
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Describing the magnitude of a facility inventory in a common unit of measure
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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:
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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.)
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A geographic location adjustment for costs of labor, material, and equipment, published in Part 2 of this pricing guide.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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
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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).
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Unpublished government or trade association average cost data (e.g. CEAC).
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Maintenance & Production
Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation
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Hospital & Medical
Administrative
Housing & Community
Utility & Ground Improvements
Land
DoD Category Groups (2 digit)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Weapons and Weapon Systems Research, Development, Test
and Evaluation Buildings
Ammunition, Explosives, And Toxics Research, Development,
Test and Evaluation Buildings
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Electronic and Communication Equipment Research,
Development, Test and Evaluation Buildings
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Propulsion Research, Development, Test and Evaluation
Buildings
Miscellaneous Item and Equipment Research, Development,
Test and Evaluation Buildings
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Underwater Equipment Research, Development, Test and
Evaluation Buildings
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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
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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
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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
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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
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LE
C
AN
C
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D
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EA
S
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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
$61.77
D
UM
EL
LE
Title
C
Code
Construction
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Value
Cost Factors ($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
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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
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Value
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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
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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
$2.46
30,000
600
General Purpose
Instruction Building
SF
B
1712
Applied Instruction
Building
SF
B
1713
Band Training Facility
SF
B
1714
Reserve Training
Facility
SF
B
1715
Physical Education
Building
SF
B
1717
Organizational
Classroom
SF
B
1718
Indoor Firing Range
and Supporting
Facility
SF
B
1721
Flight Simulator
Facility
SF
B
1722
Physiological
Training Facility
SF
B
1723
Gas Training Facility
D
1711
AN
C
SF
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Code
Construction
B
Cost Factors ($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
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$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
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$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
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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.
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Description
SF
B
SF
B
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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
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Code
Construction
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Construction
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Upper limit
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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
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$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
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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
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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.
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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.
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$131.72
Description
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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
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2241
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Title
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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.
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$35,352.98
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$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
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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.
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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
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$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
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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
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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
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Construction
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$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
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$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
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C
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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$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
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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
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$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
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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.
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$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
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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
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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
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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
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Stand-By/Emergency
Power
KW
U
8121
Electrical Power
Distribution Line,
Overhead
LF
U
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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
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$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
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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
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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
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Code
Title
UM
Type
Description
Construction
Inventory records
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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
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$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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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SF
SF
SF
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SF
SF
SF
SF
MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME
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SF
AN
UM
AREA
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Navy
Navy
Navy
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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
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Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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SF
EA
LF
LF
EA
BX
BX
EA
EA
MILDEP CATEGORY LONG NAME
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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
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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
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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
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United States Air Force
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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
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“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
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Water Supply & Sewerage, 6th Edition; Terence J. McGhee, McGraw-Hill,
Inc. 1991
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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.
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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)
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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
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Department of the Army:
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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
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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).
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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:
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6.
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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.
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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
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(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
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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
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UNIT COST ($ / m2)
FY 2007
FY 2008
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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
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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
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2,314
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UNIT COST ($ / m2)
FY 2007
FY 2008
2,551
2,605
2,300
1,950
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NA
NA
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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
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11
11A
11B
Reference size
(gross m2)
NA
NA
NA
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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AMERICAN SAMOA
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0.82
0.84
0.81
0.72
0.72
0.75
0.81
0.84
0.84
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Army
Army
Army
Army
Air Force
Navy
Army
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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PORTUGAL
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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
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TABLE C: SIZE ADJUSTMENT FACTORS
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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.
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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.)
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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.
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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
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Size
Relationship
Ratio
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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
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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
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PROJECT SIZE
FACTOR
1.07
1.03
1.00
0.97
0.95
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(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)
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(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
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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
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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
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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.
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