Project Name
Project Number
TEMF
Statement of Work
UFC 4-214-02, 24 Jul 03
2-2.2.5.2 Adjacency requirements: Adjacent to Circulation Bay, Corridor, and PLL Storage.
2-2.2.5.3 Furnishings/Fixtures/Equipment: Design the space to accommodate the following
government provided furniture and equipment [list everything the user will have in the space;
include sizes.] Provide a component exchange counter (plastic laminate covered base cabinets
with stainless steel countertop; minimum ____ long. [Provide, and design space to
accommodate the following storage systems: _____]. [Coordinate with user. If not provided by
the activity, list required storage shelving, racks, cabinets, etc].
Floor: epoxy coating on concrete slab
Base: [none] [resilient, if gypsum board partitions used]
Walls: painted concrete masonry units. Exposed structure shall be painted.
Ceiling: exposed structure, painted.
2-2.2.5.5 Other requirements: [
].
2-2.2.6
General Item Repair. Provide one [or more] area[s] per core. Locate on first floor;
minimum total net area shall be [____] m2 . Total occupants: [__] [Space is authorized at 15.22
m2 net area per each person assigned to the room (includes 10.22 m2 plus 5 m2 for circulation)].
Provide personnel door(s) between General Item Repair and core Corridor. Provide [pair of
personnel doors] [overhead coiling door (1800 mm wide x 2200 mm high) and swinging
personnel door] to exterior, for pedestrian circulation and movement of items. If located
adjacent to Compact Item Repair, [the partition between this space and Compact Item Repair
shall be wire mesh] [the spaces do not require a partition between them] [Verify with user,
delete wire mesh partition if possible]. Walls or partitions between this space and the
Circulation Bay, and Corridor [, and shop spaces] shall be concrete masonry or concrete; [other
partitions may be metal studs with abuse-resistant gypsum wallboard] [although durability is
reduced, initial cost is lower, and future flexibility is increased by allowing use of metal
stud/drywall partitions; edit as necessary].
2-2.2.6.1 Function: Shop space for repair of fabric, small generators, fuel systems, electrical
systems, quartermaster and chemical equipment such as mess kits, gas masks, heaters,
laundry machines, bakeries, smoke generators, fuel and water dispensing equipment, and
decontamination equipment. Also may be used for machining small items, and for printing and
binding publications. [In DOL and DPW facilities] [This area also includes locksmith, small item
painting, tire repair, radiator repair, appliance repair, battery repair, woodworking, furniture
repair, and leather repair] [Coordinate with user; edit this paragraph as required].
2-2.2.6.2 Adjacency requirements: Adjacent to Corridor; adjacent to exterior loading area.
2-2.2.6.3 Furnishings/Fixtures/Equipment: Design the space to accommodate the following
government provided furniture and equipment [list everything the user will have in the space;
include sizes.]. [Provide, and design space to accommodate the following: _____] [Coordinate
with user. If not provided by the activity, list required workbenches, storage shelving, racks,
cabinets, etc]. Provide emergency eyewash. [Provide workbench exhaust system at ___ bench
locations capable of removing exhaust from the following operations:_______; exhaust systems
shall comply with OSHA, and applicable NFPA and building codes] [Include a list of all
functions, processes, and gasses generated, etc. at the locations that require exhaust systems.
Add additional military compliance requirements if they exceed code requirements.]. [Design
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