Project Name
Project Number
TEMF
Statement of Work
UFC 4-214-02, 24 Jul 03
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ENERGY AND RESOURCES CONSERVING FEATURES. Public Law 102-486,
Executive Order 12902, and Federal Regulations 10 CFR 435, require federal buildings to be
designed and constructed to reduce energy consumption in a life-cycle, cost-effective manner
using renewable energy sources when economical. Products designed to conserve energy and
resources by controlling the amounts of consumed energy or by operating at increased
efficiencies should be considered. Minimum requirements for this project are listed in the
Statement of Work.
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INSTALLATION REAL PROPERTY MASTER PLAN. [Edit as applicable.] The
installation real property master plan provides comprehensive documentation of the existing
conditions of natural, man-made, and human resources. It also guides future land-use
development. Design of this project shall incorporate the design guidance and criteria
contained in the [name of installation] Real Property Master Plan, excerpts of which are
contained in an attachment to the Statement of Work.
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INSTALLATION DESIGN GUIDE. [Edit as applicable.] Design of this project shall
incorporate the design guidance and criteria contained in the [name of installation] Installation
Design Guide, excerpts of which are contained in an attachment to the Statement of Work.
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ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. All areas and facilities required to be accessible
to physically disabled persons shall conform to the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards
(UFAS) Federal Standard 795, and the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines
(ADAAG). Accessibility requirements of building spaces shall be as follows: [Although Tables of
Organization and Equipment (TOE) facilities will be staffed by able-bodied personnel, the
following criteria applies to both TOE and Tables of Distribution and Allowances (TDA) facilities
to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and to accommodate
handicapped visitors to the facility.]
1-8.1
The following areas and building features shall be fully accessible in conformance
with ADA/UFAS: Toilets, locker rooms, showers, administrative areas, corridors, stairs, and
circulation spaces, [elevator], break/training/conference rooms, drinking fountains, building fire
alarm system [add any other spaces or features that may be used by non-military employees or
visitors].
1-8.2
The following areas, classified as "work areas" per ADA, shall be configured to allow
disabled personnel to approach, enter, and exit the areas; provision of accessible work
surfaces, shelving, and equipment, is not required in these areas: Repair bays; scheduled
maintenance bays; warehouse bays; welding, painting, battery, and generator shops; general
item repair; compact item repair; special environment repair; weapons vault; COMSEC vault;
RX/TS; DX/TS; tool room; tool box storage; PLL storage [edit as applicable to the project].
1-8.3
[Provide a passenger elevator if administrative areas, or break/training/conference
rooms are located on the second floor of the facility.] [Delete the previous sentence and retain
the following sentence if only able-bodied military and able-bodied deployable civilian workers
will occupy the facility]. [An elevator is not required, however, the facility shall be designed to
accommodate the future addition of an elevator shaft, elevator machine room and elevator].
1-8.4
Provide handicapped accessible entrances to the building in compliance with
ADA/UFAS. A handicapped accessible route in conformance with ADA/UFAS shall connect all
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