CEMP-E
28 February 1997
Annex B, AEI for BUP
First Edition
location, and other considerations preclude meeting new space criteria and construction
standards, the following additional guidance is provided to assist in project development: Under
no circumstances will private living/sleeping rooms be less than 7.9 m2 (85 ft2) in BUP projects.
b. Upgrade barracks consistent with guidance from the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff
for Installation Management (OACSIM) to the Army's one-plus-one standard and improve the
quality of life for the soldier. The BUP shall meet the Army's one-plus-one standard to the
maximum extent possible/practical within the severe limitations of existing facilities.
c. Minimize costs associated with designing, constructing, and managing the program by
capitalizing on the repetitive nature of the work to keep costs to a minimum.
d. Use a standard design approach to the maximum extent possible to minimize the number of
user requested changes to projects, and capture and reuse additional site specific designs.
6. REFERENCES. The following references and additional information sources are available
for use with this AEI.
a. Code of Federal Regulation (CFR), 10 CFR 435, Energy Conservation Voluntary
Performance Standards for New Buildings; Mandatory for Federal Buildings.
b. Code of Federal Regulation (CFR), 10 CFR 436, Federal Energy Management and
Planning Programs
c. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) documents.
(1) FEMA 273, NEHRP Guidelines for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings.
(2) FEMA 274, NEHRP Commentary on the Guidelines for the Seismic Rehabilitation of
Buildings.
d. Army Regulations.
(1) AR 415 series, including: AR 415-15, Military Construction, Army (MCA) Program
Development.
(2) AR 420-46, Water and Sewage.
(3) AR 420-47, Solid Waste Management.
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