Cost Factors ($FY04)
Inventory records
Code
Title
UM
Description
Construction
Sustainment
Upper limit
Reset Value
LN
*
1,333.50
,022.79
4
4
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.
EA
*
1,630.94
,026.92
1
1
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.
EA
*
5,128.49
,445.99
1
1
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.
EA
*
7,429.07
,146.81
1
1
A facility for individual and low-level collective training using live fire or simulators. Live-
fire 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.
FP
,501.99
8.16
4
4
A range to familiarize with the effects of live hand grenades. CCF is derived from USACE
data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
FP
9,998.40
,070.94
10
10
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.
FP
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,839,347.65
,818.98
8
2
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
from RS Means data.
EA
,505.00
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,721.07
250
1
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.
EA
,450.24
,240.74
1
1
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.
EA
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,121,331.50
,380.64
1
1
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.
EA
12
1
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
3,799.86
,974.88
25
1
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.
EA
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,064,239.68
,497.53
3
1
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.
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