DESIGN GUIDE (DG) AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 DESIGN GUIDE (DG) UNITED STATES AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING Any copyrighted material included in this DG is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this DG is recommended to have the permission of the copyright holder. AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER CENTER (Preparing Activity) Record of Changes (changes are indicated by \1\ ... /1/) Change No. Date Location AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 FOREWORD Air Force Design Guides (DG) provide functional guidance (i.e., defined by users and operational needs of a particular facility type) for the US Air Force, and are intended to supplement published DoD Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) as referenced in the title. DG documents are applicable only to the DoD Component(s) indicated in the title, and do not represent unified DoD guidance. Differences in functional guidance between DoD Components may exist due to differences in policies and operational needs. All construction outside of the United States is also governed by Status of Forces Agreements (SOFA), Host Nation Funded Construction Agreements (HNFA), and in some instances, Bilateral Infrastructure Agreements (BIA.) Therefore, the acquisition team is encouraged to ensure compliance with the most stringent of the FC/DG, the SOFA, the HNFA, and the BIA, as applicable. DG documents are coordinated with unified DoD technical requirements and formatted to facilitate potential future unification as an element of the DoD UFC system applicable to specific facility types. The UFC system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization guidance, and applicable to the Military Departments, Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities. The UFC System also includes technical requirements and functional requirements for specific facility types, both published as UFC documents and Facility Criteria (FC) documents. DGs are living documents and will be periodically reviewed, updated, and made available to users as part of the Services’ responsibility for providing guidance for military construction. Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) are responsible for administration of the UFC system. Defense agencies should contact the preparing service for document interpretation and improvements. Technical content is the responsibility of the cognizant DoD discipline working group. For Air Force DG documents, recommended changes with supporting rationale should be sent to the following email address: afcec.cft.workflow@us.af.mil. DG is effective upon issuance and is distributed only in electronic media from the following source: Whole Building Design Guide web site http://dod.wbdg.org/. AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 DESIGN GUIDE (DG) SUMMARY SHEET Document: Air Force Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Building Superseding: None Description: This DG provides guidance for evaluating, planning, programming, and designing a civil engineer squadron explosive ordnance disposal building. The information in this DG applies to the design of all new construction projects, including additions, alterations, and renovation projects in the continental United States (CONUS) and outside the continental United States (OCONUS). It also applies to the procurement of design/build services for the above-noted projects. Alteration and renovation projects should update existing facilities to meet the guidance and criteria within budgetary constraints. Reasons for Document: This DG is the initial release to establish guidance for a civil engineer squadron facility. It defines the criteria for determining appropriately sized, flexible, cost-optimized, durable, quality designed facilities on a lifecycle basis to support the mission. Impact: This DG will facilitate and standardize the design of civil engineer squadron facility explosive ordnance disposal buildings throughout the Air Force. It will provide more complete and consistent project requirements and will expedite the programming and design of facilities and reduce initial design cost. Unification Issues: None AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 5 1-1 GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................... 5 1-2 GENERAL BUILDING REQUIREMENTS ................................................. 5 1-3 REFERENCES .......................................................................................... 5 1-4 INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................ 6 1-4.1 Standard Facility Prototype Tools .......................................................... 6 1-4.2 Design Guide ......................................................................................... 6 1-4.2.1 Notional Site .......................................................................................... 6 1-4.2.2 Composite Facility Adjacency Diagram(s) ............................................. 6 1-4.2.3 Modules ................................................................................................. 7 1-4.2.4 Module Flexibility/Adjustments............................................................... 7 1-4.2.5 Room Data Sheets ................................................................................ 7 1-4.3 Programming Sheet(s) ........................................................................... 8 1-4.4 Facility Drawings – BIM ......................................................................... 8 1-4.5 Additions and Alterations ....................................................................... 8 1-4.6 Sustainability.......................................................................................... 8 CHAPTER 2 SITE & OVERALL ADJACENCY .............................................................. 9 2-1 GENERAL FACILITY OVERVIEW ............................................................ 9 2-2 NOTIONAL SITE ....................................................................................... 9 2-2.1 Site Location and Orientation................................................................. 9 2-2.2 Vehicular and Pedestrian Circulation ................................................... 10 2-3 COMPOSITE FACILITY ADJACENCY ................................................... 12 CHAPTER 3 FACILITY FUNCTIONALITY ................................................................... 13 3-1 MODULE A – ADMINISTRATION MODULE .......................................... 13 3-1.1 Function and Adjacency....................................................................... 13 3-1.2 Administration ...................................................................................... 14 3-1.3 Data Sheets ......................................................................................... 15 3-2 MODULE B – TRAINING MODULE ........................................................ 18 3-2.1 Function and Adjacency....................................................................... 18 3-2.2 Training ................................................................................................ 19 3-2.3 Data Sheets ......................................................................................... 20 3-3 MODULE C – VEHICLE MAINTENANCE / STORAGE MODULE .......... 21 1 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-3.1 Function and Adjacency....................................................................... 21 3-3.2 Vehicle Maintenance/Storage .............................................................. 22 3-3.3 Data Sheets ......................................................................................... 23 3-4 MODULE D – EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND MOBILITY INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT MODULE......................................................................... 26 3-4.1 Function and Adjacency....................................................................... 26 3-4.2 Emergency Response and Mobility Individual Equipment ................... 27 3-4.3 Data Sheets ......................................................................................... 28 3-5 MODULE E – STORAGE MODULE ........................................................ 29 3-5.1 Function and Adjacency....................................................................... 29 3-5.2 Storage Module ................................................................................... 30 3-5.3 Data Sheets ......................................................................................... 31 3-6 MODULE F – OPERATIONS CONTROL MODULE ............................... 33 3-6.1 Function and Adjacency....................................................................... 33 3-6.2 Operations Control Module .................................................................. 34 3-6.3 Data Sheets ......................................................................................... 35 3-7 MODULE G – ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT MODULE ........................ 36 3-7.1 Function and Adjacency....................................................................... 36 3-7.2 Administration Support ........................................................................ 37 3-7.3 Data Sheets ......................................................................................... 38 3-8 MODULE H – TOILET, SHOWER, JANITOR MODULE ......................... 43 3-8.1 Function and Adjacency....................................................................... 43 3-8.2 Toilet/Shower/Janitor ........................................................................... 44 3-8.3 Data Sheets ......................................................................................... 45 3-9 MODULE I – BUILDING SUPPORT MODULE ....................................... 48 3-9.1 Function and Adjacency....................................................................... 48 3-9.2 Building Support .................................................................................. 49 3-9.3 Data Sheets ......................................................................................... 50 APPENDICES APPENDIX A REFERENCES ...................................................................................... 54 APPENDIX B BEST PRACTICES ............................................................................... 60 APPENDIX C GLOSSARY .......................................................................................... 65 2 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 FIGURES Figure 2-1 Notional Site Diagram .............................................................................. 11 Figure 2-2 Functional Adjacency Diagram ................................................................. 12 Figure 3-1 Module A Adjacency Diagram .................................................................. 13 Figure 3-2 Module A Floor Plan & Axonometric ......................................................... 14 Figure 3-3 A1 Administration Open Office Room Data Sheet .................................... 15 Figure 3-4 A2 Flight Commander Room Data Sheet ................................................. 16 Figure 3-5 A3 Flight Chief Room Data Sheet ............................................................ 17 Figure 3-6 Module B Adjacency Diagram .................................................................. 18 Figure 3-7 Module B Floor Plan & Axonometric ......................................................... 19 Figure 3-8 B Training Room Data Sheet ................................................................... 20 Figure 3-9 Module C1 Adjacency Diagram ................................................................ 21 Figure 3-10 Module C Floor Plan & Axonometric ...................................................... 22 Figure 3-11 C1 Vehicle Maintenance/Secure Storage Room Data Sheet ................. 23 Figure 3-12 C2 Caged Storage Room Data Sheet .................................................... 24 Figure 3-13 C3 Mobility Base Storage Room Data Sheet ......................................... 25 Figure 3-14 Module D Adjacency Diagram ................................................................ 26 Figure 3-15 Module D Floor Plan & Axonometric ...................................................... 27 Figure 3-16 D Emergency Response / Mobility Individual Equipment Storage Room Data Sheet .......................................................................................... 28 Figure 3-17 Module E Adjacency Diagram ................................................................ 29 Figure 3-18 Module E Floor Plan & Axonometric ....................................................... 30 Figure 3-19 E1 Classified Storage Room Data Sheet ............................................... 31 Figure 3-20 E2 Primary Weapons Vault Room Data Sheet ....................................... 32 Figure 3-21 Module F Adjacency Diagram ................................................................ 33 Figure 3-22 Module F Floor Plan & Axonometric ....................................................... 34 Figure 3-23 F Operations Control Room Data Sheet ................................................. 35 Figure 3-24 Module G Adjacency Diagram ................................................................ 36 Figure 3-25 Module G Floor Plan & Axonometric ...................................................... 37 Figure 3-26 G1 Physical Fitness Room Data Sheet .................................................. 38 Figure 3-27 G2 Hazmat Pharmacy Room Data Sheet ............................................... 39 Figure 3-28 G3 Ready Room Data Sheet .................................................................. 40 Figure 3-29 G4 Laundry Room Data Sheet ............................................................... 41 3 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-30 G5 Circulation Room Data Sheet ........................................................... 42 Figure 3-31 Module H Adjacency Diagram ................................................................ 43 Figure 3-32 Module H Floor Plan & Axonometric ...................................................... 44 Figure 3-33 H1 Men’s Toilet / Shower Room Data Sheet .......................................... 45 Figure 3-34 H2 Women’s Toilet/Shower Room Data Sheet ....................................... 46 Figure 3-35 H3 Janitor Room Data Sheet ................................................................. 47 Figure 3-36 Module I Adjacency Diagram .................................................................. 48 Figure 3-37 Module I Floor Plan & Axonometric ........................................................ 49 Figure 3-38 I1 Mechanical Room Data Sheet ............................................................ 50 Figure 3-39 I2 Electrical Room Data Sheet ............................................................... 51 Figure 3-40 I3 IT/Communication Room Data Sheet ................................................. 52 Figure 3-41 I4 Fire Pump Room Data Sheet ............................................................. 53 4 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 GENERAL INFORMATION This standard facility prototype design criteria was developed to assist Air Force planners to prepare and validate DD Form 1391 requirements and assist A-E design professionals with approved project-specific design recommendations. It is a source of basic programming and functional information for a civil engineer squadron facility, which consists of an administration building, shops/warehouse building, readiness flight building, explosive ordnance disposal building, pest management building, and a facility maintenance building. This DG is for the explosive ordnance disposal building within the civil engineer squadron. This guide is consistent with Air Force Corporate Facility Standards (AFCFS) and Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC). This DG, in conjunction with the AFCFS, is intended to define Air Force expectations for project programming and A-E design decisions. The standard facility prototype design program defines consistent facility recommendations across the Air Force enterprise to expedite delivery of a facility. This DG was designed in compliance with AFMAN 32-1084. The objective is to deliver appropriately sized, flexible, cost-optimized, durable, quality designed facilities on a lifecycle basis to support the Air Force mission. This standard facility prototype represents a shift in Air Force facility design philosophy toward maximizing the use of open office space and systems furniture. This design approach allows maximum flexibility to reconfigure the building space as mission needs change. Where offices require sound attenuation and/or physical or visual separation, evaluate the use of systems furniture or demountable partition walls in lieu of full-height hard wall construction. Maximizing open office space may require more systems furniture and funding is recommended to be listed on the DD Form 1391 as a FF&E (furniture, fixtures & equipment) cost. Comply with the latest Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA) policy on the use of mandatory sources for systems and other furniture. 1-2 GENERAL BUILDING REQUIREMENTS Comply with UFC 1-200-01 and UFC 1-200-02. UFC 1-200-01 provides applicability of model building codes and government-unique criteria for typical design disciplines and building systems, as well as for accessibility, antiterrorism, security, high-performance and sustainability requirements, and safety. Use this DG in addition to UFC 1-200-01, UFC 1-200-02, and the UFCs and government criteria referenced therein. 1-3 REFERENCES Appendix A contains a list of related documents and references to be used in conjunction with this DG. The publication date of the code or standard is not included. Use the latest available issuance of the reference. 5 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 1-4 INSTRUCTIONS The standard facility prototype was developed by determining personnel counts, allowable/authorized space/room sizes, adjacency diagrams between the functional spaces, and the overall facility space requirements. This DG provides recommended criteria for the facility type. Use these criteria in conjunction with other Air Force policies and regulations such as AFIs and UFCs when programming and designing this facility type. Supplement this DG with a thorough review by program managers and operations staff. 1-4.1 Standard Facility Prototype Tools This standard facility prototype consists of three parts to be used by programmers and designers: Design guide for standard prototype (this DG) Interactive programming sheet Facility Building Information Modeling (BIM) drawings 1-4.2 Design Guide The facility criteria consist of three primary components: Notional site Composite facility adjacency diagram(s) Modules with associated room data sheets 1-4.2.1 Notional Site The notional site plan diagram demonstrates key site development criteria. It is not a site-specific solution. The information represents the land requirements to construct this facility and includes associated anti-terrorism/force protection (AT/FP) standoff and parking. Utilization of existing or shared parking is allowable and may reduce the total acreage required for the facility. Adapt the requirements to the specific site and location and comply with the applicable Installation Development Plan (IDP) and Area Development Plan (ADP) for facility siting. 1-4.2.2 Composite Facility Adjacency Diagram(s) The composite diagram(s) represent ways to conceptually assemble the functional areas (modules) into a cohesive whole. They demonstrate how the various functional components of the facility type can be successfully placed together into layout diagrams. Individual modules are represented by different colors. Composite diagrams demonstrate acceptable ways the fixed modules can be placed together into conceptual building plans. They are not intended to be definitive building designs. 6 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 1-4.2.3 Modules Spaces and rooms that are integrally related with a specific functional connection or operational flow are grouped into a module. Modules and the associated room data sheets identify specific criteria and additional detail for each functional area of the facility as outlined in the space program sheet in Appendix B. Information is provided in a standard presentation and data sheet format. The required space adjacencies and modules are illustrated in figures. The modules are a grouping of functional spaces and represent “Lego® blocks” to be used in a “kit-of-parts” design approach. Use the fixed modules as pre-assembled pieces of the facility “puzzle.” Assemble them to comply with the required adjacencies indicated in the diagrams and module plans. Arrange modules and create a configuration/composite building layout/plan responding to the constraints and opportunities of the specific site. The resulting shape of the facility assembled from the standard facility prototype modules is recommended to provide construction efficiencies obtained from building proportions and overall configuration. The building footprint is recommended to be organized and well composed. The building design is encouraged to comply with the Installation Facility Standards (Architectural Compatibility Plan) and the AFCFS. 1-4.2.4 Module Flexibility/Adjustments Modules are recommended to be used as designed to the greatest extent possible, and it is encouraged not to be deconstructed or altered except as indicated herein. The intent of the standard facility prototype criteria is to avoid manipulation of the composition, functional relationships, adjacencies, and module sizes. Modules contain fixed attributes and are recommended to not be arbitrarily changed. Modules may be rotated, flipped, and reversed to accommodate an overall composition or site issue. When the fixed modules cannot be arranged to produce a constructible floor plan due to site constraints, it is permissible to slightly adjust a module proportion to create a constructible plan. Manipulating the module shape must not result in an overall increase in square feet or reduce the functionality of any module or the composite plan. Some modules are linked to space requirements that increase or decrease in size based on the personnel count and equipment for a particular mission. In these cases, increase or decrease the size of the module to match the revised scope calculation. This may sometimes require minor adjustments in other adjacent modules so they properly fit together to create a constructible facility floor plan. Spaces are recommended to comply with any critical dimensions indicated on module plans. Manipulate as few modules as possible to create a constructible facility. The resulting composite plan is encouraged to respect the established module adjacencies and recommended to not exceed the authorized project scope. 1-4.2.5 Room Data Sheets Specific requirements for each room, space, or area are provided on room data sheets that are located following their respective module. Information on the data sheets 7 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 defines the functional and physical requirements for each of the spaces within the facility type. 1-4.3 Programming Sheet(s) This tool is provided in two formats. A link to the PDF programming sheet is provided in Appendix B as a reference and reflects the baseline standard facility program. The additional interactive programming sheet provides a tool for planners and programmers. It allows the input of authorized personnel positions and special-purpose spaces. Updated inputs are automatically calculated and provide new required square footage for each space and the estimated overall facility size. A link is provided in Appendix B to provide access to the interactive tool. 1-4.4 Facility Drawings – BIM This component of the standard facility prototype tool includes both a PDF version and Revit version of the modules and rooms. The spaces, rooms and modules shown reflect the baseline standard facility program spreadsheet in Appendix B. The drawings in this DG are exact copies of the larger BIM drawings and comply with the program scope. The BIM drawings provide a starting point for the digitization of building data and a starting point in the design/construction of a facility. BIM and PDF documents are found at the link provided in Appendix B. 1-4.5 Additions and Alterations For additions and alterations to existing facilities, use the adjacencies, sizing/scope, and detailed recommendations contained in the site diagrams, module drawings, and room data sheets to the maximum extent possible. The functionality and adjacency of the modules are still valid but may require some manipulation to fit into existing spaces. This DG may be modified slightly to accommodate the existing structure. Move nonstructural walls to the greatest extent possible to open up space in the existing facilities to make them more receptive to the placement of the modules. The planner and designer are encouraged to determine the most efficient means to balance the placement of modules within existing spaces or as a facility addition. 1-4.6 Sustainability Meet the requirements of UFC 1-200-02 and achieve Green Building certification in accordance with the current Air Force Sustainable Design and Development (SDD) Implementing Guidance. See Appendix B for the MILCON Sustainability Requirements Scoresheet. 8 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 CHAPTER 2 SITE & OVERALL ADJACENCY 2-1 GENERAL FACILITY OVERVIEW The civil engineer squadron facility typically consists of six buildings: administration building, shops/warehouse building, flight readiness building, explosive ordnance disposal building, entomology building, and a facility maintenance building. The administration building, shops/warehouse building and the readiness flight building are generally located together in a fenced compound area. The explosive ordnance disposal building, pest management building, and facility maintenance building are generally located on individual locations on an Air Force installation in a fenced compound area. The explosive ordnance disposal building consists of the following modules: Administration Module, Training Module, Vehicle Maintenance/Storage Module, Emergency Response/Mobility Individual Equipment Module, Storage Module, Operations Control Module, Administration Support Module, Toilet, Shower, Janitor Module, and Building Support Module. AFCFS: Consult the AFCFS to determine quality standards for this facility group. This standard facility prototype is considered a Group 3 hierarchy. Facility Users/Occupants: This facility is operated by active duty, Guard, and Reserve personnel as well as contractor representatives. The number of occupants is approximately 40 civilian and military personnel throughout the building. Operational Aspects: Hours of operation for this facility type are user-driven, typically one day full shift and small second shift. 2-2 NOTIONAL SITE The site diagram (Figure 2-1) represents a notional layout to reflect site development requirements/criteria only. It is not an actual site design. Siting is encouraged to comply with the IDP and ADP. 2-2.1 Site Location and Orientation Several factors determine the most appropriate and cost-effective location for a facility. Analysis of the availability and capacity of required utilities and the mass/scale of the facility relative to adjacent structures and noise issues is recommended. Emphasis is recommended to be placed on operation, function, and safety when siting the facility. The location of the explosive ordnance disposal building is determined by the base master plan and is generally located in a specific geographic area or “zone” of the base. 9 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Provide a separately fenced concrete pad area (minimum 20 feet by 20 feet) within the larger fenced compound for explosive container storage. The container storage area shall be sited at least 100 feet from any inhabited facilities. Adequate clear zone and standoff per explosive quantity distance requirements shall be applied around the entire container storage area. The approximate project area required for the explosive ordnance disposal building is 6 acres, which includes antiterrorism standoff and parking. 2-2.2 Vehicular and Pedestrian Circulation Convenient and safe vehicular access and circulation is recommended to be provided for personal vehicles and essential services, including operations, maintenance, deliveries, trash and garbage collection, and emergency services. Parking is recommended to be provided to accommodate 60 percent of the assigned personnel to the facility plus additional parking for government vehicles. Government vehicle parking will be located in designated areas behind the secure fenced area at the rear of the facility, and visitor and staff vehicle parking will be located outside the secure fenced area at the front of the facility. Separate the service drives to the facility from parking circulation areas. Locate sidewalk networks to provide convenient and safe pedestrian circulation from existing circulation elements of the project site to the new parking areas and doors of the facility. 10 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 2-1 Notional Site Diagram 11 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 2-3 COMPOSITE FACILITY ADJACENCY This facility is a mix of administrative, industrial, and storage occupants and a single main point of entry with two entrance/egress points at the primary corridor spine. Visitors and clients will enter the facility through the main entrance vestibule to a small lobby area. All modules are accessed from a linear double-loaded corridor. Figure 2-2 Functional Adjacency Diagram 12 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 CHAPTER 3 FACILITY FUNCTIONALITY 3-1 MODULE A – ADMINISTRATION MODULE 3-1.1 Function and Adjacency The Administration Module is composed of an open office, a flight commander office, and a flight chief office. The open office area includes a desk/workstation for the flight superintendent, 24 general work stations for EOD staff, and an area for file storage and copier/printers. This space features a half-height wall separating this module from the corridor. The flight commander office is an enclosed office space that can be separated by demountable partitions, systems furniture, or metal stud/gypsum board wall construction. The flight chief office is located adjacent to the open office area. This module is accessible via the main circulation corridor. Figure 3-1 Module A Adjacency Diagram 13 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-1.2 Administration Figure 3-2 Module A Floor Plan & Axonometric 14 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-1.3 Data Sheets Figure 3-3 A1 Administration Open Office Room Data Sheet Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements This room is an open office space that accommodates approximately 25 persons. Space includes 24 workstations for EOD staff, 1 desk/workstation for Flight Superintendent and Copy/File Storage area. Room to be sized per AFMAN 32-1084, Chapter 6. 9'-0" minimum Exterior insulated AT/FP No doors Keyed lock set N/A Systems furniture, demountable partitions or gyp. board - painted Sealed concrete, stained concrete, ceramic/porcelain tile, or carpet tile Resilient base or ceramic/porcelain tile Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control 25 workstations, 1 desk/workstation at enclosed office. Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 15 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-4 A2 Flight Commander Room Data Sheet Office with one desk/workstation, size per AFMAN 32-1084, Chapter 6, flight chief. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements 9'-0" minimum Exterior insulated AT/FP Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ Keyed lock set View panels, 5” x 20” Kick plates both sides of door Systems furniture, demountable partitions or gyp. board - painted Sealed concrete, stained concrete, ceramic/porcelain tile, or carpet tile Resilient base or ceramic/porcelain tile Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control One desk/workstation. Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 16 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-5 A3 Flight Chief Room Data Sheet Office with one desk/workstation, size per AFMAN 32-1084, Chapter 6, flight chief. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements 9'-0" minimum Exterior insulated AT/FP Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ Keyed lock set View panels, 5” x 20” Kick plates both sides of door Systems furniture, demountable partitions or gyp. board - painted Sealed concrete, stained concrete, ceramic/porcelain tile, or carpet tile Resilient base or ceramic/porcelain tile Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control One desk/workstation. Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 17 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-2 MODULE B – TRAINING MODULE 3-2.1 Function and Adjacency The Training Module consists of a single room with 10 three-person training tables (three chairs each table), a lectern, and shelving for ordnance display and storage. This room is to have exterior access to an adjacent demonstration sand pit. Interior access to the room is to be located near the Administration Module and accessed from the main corridor. Figure 3-6 Module B Adjacency Diagram 18 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-2.2 Training Figure 3-7 Module B Floor Plan & Axonometric 19 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-2.3 Data Sheet Figure 3-8 B Training Room Data Sheet Small classroom with 10 three-person tables (and chairs) and a lectern, minimum 1120 sf in size. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements Furnishings, Equipment and Casework 9'-0" minimum Exterior insulated AT/FP if located on exterior wall Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’, interior and exterior door Keyed lock set View panels, 5” x 20” Kick plates both sides of door Gypsum board - painted Sealed concrete, stained concrete, ceramic/porcelain tile, or carpet tile Resilient base or ceramic/porcelain tile Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control 10 tables, 30 chairs, one lectern; wall-mounted flat screen, marker boards, projector screen, and ceiling-mounted projector support. N/A Special Requirements 20 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-3 MODULE C – VEHICLE MAINTENANCE/STORAGE MODULE 3-3.1 Function and Adjacency The Vehicle Maintenance/Storage Module is composed of a high bay maintenance and secure storage/vehicle storage bay, caged storage area, and a mobility base storage area. This space is to have overhead doors at each end of the bay for vehicles to drive through the space. This module is adjacent to the Emergency Response/Mobility Individual Equipment Storage Module and Storage Module. Figure 3-9 Module C1 Adjacency Diagram 21 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-3.2 Vehicle Maintenance/Storage Figure 3-10 Module C Floor Plan & Axonometric 22 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-3.3 Data Sheets Figure 3-11 C1 Vehicle Maintenance/Secure Storage Room Data Sheet Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements High bay area for vehicle maintenance and storage, secure caged storage area. Vehicle within bay include 4x4 pickup, 6-pack (19’-0” x 6’-7”x varies); Base Support Emergency Response Vehicle – BSERV (35’-6” x 8’-4” x 11’-4”); Total Containment Vessel – TCV (16’-5” x 8’0” x 7’-2”); All-Purpose Remote Transport System – ARTS) 9’-6” x 5’6” x 6’-6”). Minimum size shall be 2425 sf. 20'-0" minimum clearance No windows Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’, six 10’ x 10’ overhead doors (3 each side for vehicle drive through). Keyed lockset No view panels Kick plates both sides of doors CMU - painted Sealed concrete No base Open to structure – painted Compressed air hose reels. Heated; ventilation, vehicle exhaust at each vehicle bay directed to exterior. Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control N/A Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 23 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-12 C2 Caged Storage Room Data Sheet Secure wire-mesh caged storage area, 16’ x 21’ x 8’. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements 9'-0" minimum No windows Wire mesh gate, 3’ x 7’ X09 type lockset N/A Wire mesh partitions; CMU - painted Sealed concrete No base Wire mesh ceiling; above cage is open to structure – painted N/A Heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A N/A Storage racks/shelving inside wire mesh cage Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 24 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-13 C3 Mobility Base Storage Room Data Sheet Storage room for base mobility equipment Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements 9'-0" minimum No windows Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ X09 type lockset No view panels Kick plates both sides of doors CMU - painted Sealed concrete No base Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Storage racks/shelving Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 25 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-4 MODULE D – EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND MOBILITY INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT MODULE 3-4.1 Function and Adjacency The Emergency Response and Mobility Individual Equipment Module consists of a single storage area for mobility professional gear. This area is to accommodate two complete top and bottom Stanley Vidmar style storage containers per assigned person. This module is adjacent to the Vehicle Maintenance/Secure Storage Module and in close proximity to the Operations Control Module and Storage Module. Figure 3-14 Module D Adjacency Diagram 26 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-4.2 Emergency Response and Mobility Individual Equipment Figure 3-15 Module D Floor Plan & Axonometric 27 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-4.3 Data Sheet Figure 3-16 D Emergency Response / Mobility Individual Equipment Storage Room Data Sheet Storage room for professional gear storage, 1160 sf minimum size. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements 9'-0" minimum No windows Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ , one 10’ x 10’ overhead door (drive-through not required) X09 type lockset No view panels Kick plates both sides of doors CMU - painted Sealed concrete No base Open to structure – painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation; humidity control Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Storage racks/shelving Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 28 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-5 MODULE E – STORAGE MODULE 3-5.1 Function and Adjacency The Storage Module is composed of a classified storage room and a primary weapons vault. This module is adjacent to the Vehicle Maintenance/Secure Storage Module and in close proximity to the Emergency Response/Mobility Individual Equipment Storage Module. Figure 3-17 Module E Adjacency Diagram 29 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-5.2 Storage Module Figure 3-18 Module E Floor Plan & Axonometric 30 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-5.3 Data Sheets Figure 3-19 E1 Classified Storage Room Data Sheet Classified storage room for classified information and items, 150 sf minimum in size. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements 9'-0" minimum No windows Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’, one overhead door X09 type lockset No view panels Kick plates both sides of doors CMU - painted Sealed concrete No base Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Storage racks/shelving, 1 personnel desk Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 31 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-20 E2 Primary Weapons Vault Room Data Sheet Secure storage room for weapons storage, 150 sf minimum size. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements 9'-0" minimum No windows Class-5 V GSA-approved vault door Class-5 V GSA-approved vault door with spin dial security hardware; IDS system No view panels Concrete - painted Sealed concrete No base Concrete - painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Secure weapons rack and lockers Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 32 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-6 MODULE F – OPERATIONS CONTROL MODULE 3-6.1 Function and Adjacency The Operations Control Module consists of a single room module. This room is an open office for two staff members and manned during duty or when a team is in the field. The room is to have two desks and a small conference table. This room is used to schedule operations and control teams in the field for emergency response. This module is to be in close proximity to the Emergency Response/Mobility Individual Equipment Storage Module. Figure 3-21 Module F Adjacency Diagram 33 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-6.2 Operations Control Module Figure 3-22 Module F Floor Plan & Axonometric 34 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-6.3 Data Sheet Figure 3-23 F Operations Control Room Data Sheet Open office with two workstations and small conference table. This room to be a minimum of 225 sf in size. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements 9'-0" minimum No windows Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ X09 type lockset No view panels Kick plates both sides of doors Gypsum board - painted Sealed concrete, stained concrete, ceramic/porcelain tile, or carpet tile Resilient base or ceramic/porcelain tile Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Two workstations and small 4-person conference table, storage Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 35 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-7 MODULE G – ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT MODULE 3-7.1 Function and Adjacency The Administration Support Module is composed of a physical fitness room, a Hazmat pharmacy, a laundry room, and a ready room. This module shall be centrally located for all staff to access and have close proximity to the Administration Module. Drinking fountains (one ABA-compliant) are located in this module, accessed from the main corridor. Figure 3-24 Module G Adjacency Diagram 36 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-7.2 Administration Support Figure 3-25 Module G Floor Plan & Axonometric 37 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-7.3 Data Sheets Figure 3-26 G1 Physical Fitness Room Data Sheet Small room with exercise equipment (stationary bicycle, treadmill, free weights). Room to be a minimum of 250 sf in size. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements 9'-0" minimum Exterior insulated AT/FP Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ Keyed lock set View panels, 5” x 20” Kick plates both sides of doors Gypsum board – painted or CMU -painted Sealed concrete with rubber exercise flooring. Resilient base Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system 120V dedicated circuits for coffee maker, microwave, refrigerator; 120V convenience outlets per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A Wall-mounted flat screen TV N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control N/A Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 38 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-27 G2 Hazmat Pharmacy Room Data Sheet Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements This is a small room, minimum 150 sf in size, with locker storage for antidotes, vaccines, medical response items, space for 2-3 refrigerators, cabinet, countertop with sink, base cabinet. 9'-0" minimum No window in this room Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ X09 type lockset No view panels Kick plates both sides of door Gypsum board – painted or CMU -painted Sealed concrete, stained concrete, quartz epoxy or ceramic/porcelain tile Resilient base, quartz epoxy or ceramic/porcelain tile Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted Hand sink Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Two 12” x 15” lockers and 2-3 refrigerators. Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 39 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-28 G3 Ready Room Data Sheet Break area centrally located for staff. Size per AFMAN 32-1084. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements Furnishings, Equipment and Casework 9'-0" minimum N/A Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ Keyed lock set View panels, 5” x 20” for door to corridor Kick plates both sides of door Gypsum board – painted or CMU -painted Sealed concrete, stained concrete, quartz epoxy or ceramic/porcelain tile Resilient base, quartz epoxy or ceramic/porcelain tile Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted Sink with disposal, hot water Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system 120V dedicated circuits for coffee maker, microwave, refrigerator; 120V convenience outlets per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A YES N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, double sink with disposal; vending machines; wall-mounted bulletin board, 8 small tables to accommodate 3-4 persons each. N/A Special Requirements 40 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-29 G4 Laundry Room Data Sheet Small room for PPE cleaning with commercial type washer and dryer. Minimum size of room to be 110 sf. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling 9'-0" minimum N/A Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ Keyed lock set View panels, 5” x 20” Kick plates both sides of doors Gypsum board – painted or CMU -painted Sealed concrete, stained concrete, quartz epoxy or ceramic/porcelain tile Resilient base, quartz epoxy or ceramic/porcelain tile Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure – painted Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Sink with disposal, hot water Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Commercial-type washer and dryer Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 41 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-30 G5 Circulation Room Data Sheet This data sheet is for circulation or corridor spaces. The corridor has an air lock-type entrance vestibule. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling 9'-0" minimum N/A Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’ (egress), pair 3’-7’ aluminum framed with full glass (medium stile) at entrance vestibule. Keyed lock set Side lites and transom at entrance vestibule doors Kick plates both sides of door Gypsum board - painted Sealed concrete, stained concrete or ceramic/porcelain tile Resilient base or ceramic/porcelain tile Acoustical ceiling tile or open to structure - painted Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting N/A Air conditioned; heated; ventilation Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Furnishings, Equipment and Casework Walk-off mat at entry vestibule Special Requirements 42 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-8 MODULE H – TOILET, SHOWER, JANITOR MODULE 3-8.1 Function and Adjacency The Toilet, Shower, Janitor Module consists of a men’s/women’s toilet and shower room and a janitor closet. The toilet room facilities are provided at a ratio of 70/30. This module is centrally located and has close proximity to the Administrative Module. Figure 3-31 Module H Adjacency Diagram 43 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-8.2 Toilet/Shower/Janitor Figure 3-32 Module H Floor Plan & Axonometric 44 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-8.3 Data Sheets Figure 3-33 H1 Men’s Toilet/Shower Room Data Sheet Men's toilet room with two water closets (one ABA compliant), two urinals (one ABA compliant) and three lavatories (one ABA compliant). Shower room is attached to the room with one ABAcompliant shower. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes 8'-0" minimum No windows Hollow metal, 3' x 7' Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Privacy lock set Walls Floor Base Ceiling Gypsum board – painted, ceramic wall tile in showers Porcelain tile or quartz epoxy Porcelain tile or quartz epoxy Gypsum board - painted Water closets, urinals, lavatories. Floor drain in restroom area. Plumbing No view panels Kick plates on both sides of door Heating, ventilation, air conditioning. Exhaust directly outdoors. HVAC Fire Protection / Life Safety Power Lighting Communication Tele. Data CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Furnishings / Equipment / Casework Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Bench and three 12X 12 double-stacked lockers Water-resistant gypsum board throughout Special Requirements 45 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-34 H2 Women’s Toilet/Shower Room Data Sheet Women's toilet room with two water closets (one ABA compliant), two lavatories (one ABA compliant), and one ABA compliant shower. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes 8'-0" minimum No windows Hollow metal, 3' x 7' Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Privacy lock set Walls Floor Base Ceiling Gypsum board – painted, ceramic wall tile in showers Porcelain tile or quartz epoxy Porcelain tile or quartz epoxy Gypsum board - painted Water closets, lavatories. Floor drain in restroom area. Plumbing No view panels Kick plates on both sides of door Heating, ventilation, air conditioning. Exhaust directly outdoors. HVAC Fire Protection / Life Safety Power Lighting Communication Tele. Data CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Furnishings / Equipment / Casework Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control Bench and three 12 x 12 double-stacked lockers Water-resistant gypsum board throughout Special Requirements 46 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-35 H3 Janitor Room Data Sheet Custodial room for general maintenance for the building. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes 8'-0" minimum N/A Hollow metal, 3' x 7' Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Keyed lock set Walls Floor Base Ceiling Gypsum board - painted, ceramic tile at mop sink Porcelain tile or quartz epoxy Porcelain tile or quartz epoxy Gypsum board - painted Mop sink with hot water, floor drain Plumbing No view panels Kick plates both sides of door Heating, ventilation, air conditioning. Exhaust directly outdoors. HVAC Fire Protection / Life Safety Power Lighting Communicatio n Tele. Data CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Furnishings / Equipment / Casework Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control N/A Water-resistant gypsum board throughout Special Requirements 47 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-9 MODULE I – BUILDING SUPPORT MODULE 3-9.1 Function and Adjacency The Building Support Module consists of a mechanical room, electrical room, and telecommunications room (fire protection room if not in mechanical room). All rooms are to have exterior access (with exception of the communication room, which may have interior access). These modules are to be located on the exterior wall adjacent to a utility courtyard and accessible for maintenance. Figure 3-36 Module I Adjacency Diagram 48 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-9.2 Building Support Figure 3-37 Module I Floor Plan & Axonometric 49 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 3-9.3 Data Sheets Figure 3-38 I1 Mechanical Room Data Sheet Mechanical equipment and service. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor No ceiling, 9’ minimum clearance N/A Hollow metal, pair 3’ x 7’, exterior access required Keyed lock set No view panels Kick plates each side of door CMU – painted Sealer hardener Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements No base Open to structure - painted Floor drains as required Heated and ventilated Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control N/A Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 50 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-39 I2 Electrical Room Data Sheet Electrical equipment and service. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements No ceiling, 9’-0” minimum clearance N/A Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’, exterior access required Keyed lock set No view panels Kick plates each side of door CMU - painted Sealer hardener No base Open to structure - painted N/A Heated and ventilated Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 51 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-40 I3 IT/Communication Room Data Sheet Communication and UPS service. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements No ceiling, 9'-0" minimum clearance N/A Hollow metal, 3’ x 7’, interior or exterior access is acceptable Keyed lock set No view panels Kick plates each side of door CMU - painted Sealer hardener No base Open to structure - painted N/A Heated and ventilated; dedicated cooling for comm. Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 52 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 Figure 3-41 I4 Fire Pump Room Data Sheet Fire pumps, equipment and service. Description/Usage Ceiling Height Windows Type Doors Finishes Security/ Hardware View Panels/ Kick Plates Walls Floor Base Ceiling Plumbing HVAC Fire Protection Power Lighting Tele. Data Communication CCTV CATV Security Acoustical Requirements No ceiling, 9’ minimum clearance N/A Hollow metal, pair 3’ x 7’, exterior access required Keyed lock set No view panels Kick plates each side of door CMU – painted Sealer hardener No base Open to structure - painted Floor drains as required Heated and ventilated Wet pipe sprinkler system Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 Per UFC 3-501-01 N/A N/A N/A Per UFC 3-450-01 for noise control N/A Furnishings, Equipment and Casework N/A Special Requirements 53 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 APPENDIX A REFERENCES AIR FORCE Air Force Corporate Facility Standards (AFCFS), http://afcfs.wbdg.org/index.html AFMAN 32-1084, Facility Requirements, http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/ AFI 31-101, Integrated Defense, http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/ AFI 32-1062, Electrical Systems, Power Plants and Generators, http://www.epublishing.af.mil/ AFI 32-1065, Grounding Systems, http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/ ETL 04-3, Design Criteria for Prevention of Mold in Air Force Facilities, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=33&c=125 ETL 07-4, Air Force Carpet Standard, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=33&c=125 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MIL-HDBK 1013/1A, Design Guidelines for Physical Security of Facilities, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_doc.php?d=2813 UFC 1-200-01, General Building Requirements, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 1-200-02, High Performance and Sustainability Building Requirements, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-101-01, Architecture, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-110-03, Roofing, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-120-01, Design: Sign Standards, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-120-10, Interior Design, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-190-06, Protective Coatings and Paints, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-201-01, Civil Engineering, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-201-02, Landscape Architecture, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 54 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 UFC 3-210-10, Low Impact Development, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-220-01, Geotechnical Engineering, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-220-04FA, Backfill for Subsurface Structures, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-220-08FA, Engineering Use of Geotextiles, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-230-01, Water Storage, Distribution, and Transmission, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-240-01, Wastewater Collection, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-250-01FA, Pavement Design for Roads, Streets, Walks and Open Storage Areas, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-250-11, Soil Stabilization for Pavements, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-260-17, Dust Control for Roads, Airfields, and Adjacent Areas, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-301-01, Design: Structural Engineering, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-400-02, Design: Engineering Weather Data, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-410-01, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Systems, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-420-01, Plumbing Systems, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-450-01, Noise and Vibration Control, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-501-01, Electrical Engineering, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-520-01, Interior Electrical Systems, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 55 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 UFC 3-530-01, Design: Interior and Exterior Lighting and Controls, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-550-01, Exterior Electrical Power Distribution, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-575-01, Lightning and Static Electricity Protection Systems, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/DOD/UFC/ufc_3_575_01.pdf UFC 3-580-01, Telecommunications Building Cabling Systems Planning and Design, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 3-600-01, Fire Protection Engineering for Facilities, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 4-010-01, DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 4-010-02, DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standoff Distances for Buildings, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 4-020-01, DoD Security Engineering Facilities Planning Manual, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 4-022-01, Security Engineering: Entry Control Facilities / Access Control Points, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 4-022-02, Selection and Application of Vehicle Barriers, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 4-022-03, Security Fences and Gates, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 UFC 4-023-03, Design of Buildings to Resist Progressive Collapse, http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?o=29&c=4 AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE ACI 301, Specifications for Structural Concrete, https://www.concrete.org/ ACI 318/318R, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary, https://www.concrete.org/ ACI 530/530.1, Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures and Specifications for Masonry Structures and Companion Commentaries, https://www.concrete.org/ AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, https://www.aisc.org/content.aspx?id=2884 56 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE AISI S-100, North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, https://shop.steel.org/ AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS ASCE 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, http://www.asce.org/templates/publications-book-detail.aspx?id=6725 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15-2013, Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems, https://www.ashrae.org/resources--publications/bookstore/standards-15--34 ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2013, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, https://www.ashrae.org/resources--publications/bookstore/standards-62-1--62-2 ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 90.1, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, https://www.ashrae.org/resources-publications/bookstore/standard-90-1 ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC Standard 189.1, Standard for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings, https://www.ashrae.org/resources-publications/bookstore/standard-189-1 AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY AWS D1.1, Structural Welding Code – Steel, http://www.aws.org/standards/CommitteesAndStandardsProgram/d1-committee-onstructural-welding ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS ACT ABA Accessibility Standard for Department of Defense Facilities, http://www.accessboard.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-abastandards/aba-standards ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND SECURITY ACT EISA Section 438, Stormwater Management for Federal Facilities under Section 438 of the Energy Independence and Security Act, http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/nps/section438.cfm ENERGY POLICY ACT EPACT, http://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2013/10/f3/epact_2005.pdf 57 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for Construction Activities (varies by state), http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/npdes/ FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/ ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA IESNA, The Lighting Handbook, http://www.ies.org/handbook/ INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS IEEE C2, National Electrical Safety Code, http://standards.ieee.org/findstds/standard/C2-2012.html INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL International Building Code (IBC), http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/ibc/index.htm International Fuel Gas Code (IFC), http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/ifgc/index.htm International Mechanical Code (IMC), http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/imc/index.htm International Plumbing Code (IPC), http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/ipc/index.htm NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, http://www.nfpa.org/codes-andstandards/document-information-pages?mode=code&code=10 NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, http://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/documentinformation-pages?mode=code&code=101 NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction, http://www.nfpa.org/codes-andstandards/document-information-pages?mode=code&code=220 NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, http://www.nfpa.org/codes-andstandards/document-information-pages?mode=code&code=70 NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Work Place, http://www.nfpa.org/codesand-standards/document-information-pages?mode=code&code=70e NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, http://www.nfpa.org/codes-andstandards/document-information-pages?mode=code&code=72 58 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 NFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems, http://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/document-informationpages?mode=code&code=780 US GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL USGBC LEED-NC, LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System (U.S. Green Building Council), http://www.usgbc.org/Docs/Archive/General/Docs5546.pdf 59 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 APPENDIX B BEST PRACTICES B-1 EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE BUILDING PROGRAMMING SHEET 60 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 B-2 BIM & PDF DRAWINGS LINK Access this link for the BIM & PDF versions of the drawings: http://www.wbdg.org/references/afbim_tools.php B-3 AIR FORCE MILCON SUSTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS SCORESHEET 61 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 62 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 63 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 64 AIR FORCE CE SQUADRON EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL BUILDING DG MARCH 2016 APPENDIX C GLOSSARY ABA Architectural Barriers Act ADP Area Development Plan AFCFS Air Force Corporate Facility Standards AFMAN Air Force Manual AT/FP Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection BIM Building Information Modeling CATV Cable Television CCTV Closed-Circuit Television CMU Concrete Masonry Unit DG Design Guide EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal ETL Engineering Technical Letter GSA General Services Administration Hazmat Hazardous Materials HVAC Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning IDP Installation Development Plan IDS Intrusion Detection System MILCON Military Construction N/A Not Applicable PDF Adobe Portable Document Format PPE Personal Protective Equipment SF Square Feet UFC Unified Facilities Criteria UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply 65