UFC 4-171-05
1 January 2005
with change 25 October 2006
2-4.5.4 Work on the accessed roadway is normally off-site construction and the
responsible agency may or may not allow construction by another agency or "private"
party within its right-of-way. The procedures for designing, permitting and implementing
this roadway work and associated fees must be identified. The responsible roadway
agency may also require a performance bond in its name for the value of the work in
their right-of-way, if the construction is accomplished as part of the Government s site
construction contract.
2-4.6
Military Vehicle Information
2-4.6.1 The designers should verify what types of vehicles the Tenants will employ,
and design site circulation and parking to accommodate them. These may include
commercial delivery vehicles as well as the military vehicles operated and maintained
by the unit(s). Site roadways and MEP areas are typically designed with turning radii to
accommodate commercial over-the-road trucks, unless the Tenants indicate that they
have vehicles which require larger maneuvering allowances.
2-4.6.2 The Tenants can provide a list of their vehicles and the delivery vehicles they
anticipate, and should be able to provide vehicle specifications. Specifications for
military vehicles can also be found in the technical bulletin TB 55-46-1, "Standard
Characteristics for Transportability of Military Vehicles", available online at the web site
www.tea.army.mil/ (Permission required from web site to view publications). This TB lists
weights, but does not include turning radii; the designer will verify maximum anticipated
turning radius vehicle with the Tenants, and ask them to provide the specs for that
vehicle.
2-5
AntIteRRORIsM/FORCe PROteCtIOn (At/FP)
2-5.1
Terrorist attacks have demonstrated the vulnerability of U.S. military and
civilian personnel, and the facilities in which they work. To address this vulnerability, the
Department of Defense (DoD) established standards to ensure that force protection
measures are incorporated into the budgeting, planning, design and construction of
Military Construction (MILCON) funded facilities. The standards address both new
construction and major renovation projects. They include minimum construction
requirements, as well as measures that can be applied where higher threat levels are
identified by the USAR Installation. The Design Agency must request that a threat
assessment be provided to identify the threat level at the proposed project site.
2-5.2
AT/FP criteria applies to the design of all USAR facilities, and UFC 4-010-01
provides the mandatory guidance. The design team must verify what is applicable to the
specific project and the appropriate USAR installation security personnel must be
involved in discussions and design of AT/FP features/considerations.
2-5.3
This criteria mandates measures to be taken in both site and building design,
and can have appreciable impact on site and building planning, and on construction
cost. Designers are advised to incorporate AT/FP requirements at the earliest stages of
design. A brief summary of some of the minimum construction requirements:
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