UFC 4-171-05
1 January 2005
with change 25 October 2006
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2. DATE
1. COMPONENT
FY 2 0 0 2 MILItARY COnstRUCtIOn PROJeCt DAtA
Jul 01
AR
3. INSTALLATION AND LOCATION
Eldridge-Harrington USARC
Conway,AR
5. PROJECT NUMBER
4. PROJECT TITLE
CAR 02-10317
AR Center/OMS/AMSA/Unh Strg
0 SF
0 SF
0 SF
11. REQUIREMENT:
Adequate:
Substandard:
(USARC), an Unheated Storage Building, and a two-workbay Area
Maintenance Support Activity (AMSA)/Organizational Maintenance Shop
(OMS). (Current Mission)
REQUIREMENT: This project will provide facilities necessary to conduct
and support training of the reserve components by replacing the
existing government-owned 1959 vintage facility located on leased land.
This project includes construction of a 100-member training facility
with administrative areas, classrooms, library, learning center,
assembly hall, arms vault, and unit storage functions for one FSP Tier
1A Engineer Unit. The construction of the OMS shop consists of two
workbays and maintenance administrative areas to support 3 fulltime
mechanics and 1 maintenance administrative personnel. The project will
also provide adequate parking space for all military and privately owned
vehicles.
CURRENT SITUATION: The Eldridge-Harrington USARC, constructed in 1959,
consists of a government-owned 12,189 square feet training building,
and a 3,050 square feet maintenance building located on a three acre
nominal land lease from the Board of Trustees of the Arkansas State
Teachers College, now the University of Central Arkansas, that expires
in 2056. One Engineer Company and an AMSA Sub-Shop occupy the
facility. The current utilization rate is 168% for the training
building and 135% for the maintenance building. The site is completely
enclosed by the University campus prohibiting future expansion.
IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: The Engineer Company would continue to train
in their current facilities. The operation of engineer equipment
disrupts the surrounding University resulting in negative community
impact. The overcrowded existing facilities do hamper in the training
and readiness of the unit.
ADDITIONAL: This project was coordinated with the 90th Regional
protection/combating terrorism measures other than those required by
regulations and design guides for protecting Federal property are
included.
JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Installations and Housing) certifies that this project has been
considered for joint use potential. This facility will be available for
use by other components.
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