UFC 4-721-10
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The assignment standards for Marine Corps personnel are
described in Marine Corps Order (MCO) P11000.22, Housing
Management Manual. Refer to DOD 4165.63-M, Housing
Management for additional information.
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REPAIRS OF EXISTING FACILITIES. Repairs of existing facilities
originally designed for current assignment standards (found in DoD Manual
4165.63-M or MCO P11000.22) are permitted; renovation with the sole purpose
of accommodating these standards is not necessary. Implementation of the DoD
Minimum Antiterrorism Standards For Buildings, UFC 4-010-01 is required if
building renovations, modifications, repairs, and restorations exceed 50% of the
replacement cost of the building, exclusive of the cost to meet the requirements
of UFC 4-010-01. See UFC 4-010-01 for additional requirements affecting
existing buildings. Coordinate repair, special projects, and construction with
public works programming guidance in accordance with OPNAVINST 11010.20,
Facilities Projects Manual, or MCO P11000.5, Real Property Facilities Manual,
Vol. IV, Facilities Projects Manual.
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FACILITY FUNCTIONS. Three basic functional activities must be
addressed in Navy and Marine Corps Bachelor Housing. These three basic
functional areas are interactive. Designers must fully understand these
relationships and take a holistic approach to creating a fully integrated facility.
The basic functional considerations for each project are:
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Apartments, Rooms, and Modules: The basic living unit is
composed of a bedroom, personal storage closet, bathroom, sink/personal
hygiene area, food preparation area, telephone, cable, and computer outlets for
each room occupant.
Navy basic living units are referred to as "Apartment" for the 1+1E,
"Room" for the Navy 2+0, and "Module" for the 2+2.
Marines use the term "Room" in reference to their basic living unit,
the "Marine Corps 2+0" and the "Marine Corps 1+1 Officer Plan."
Both Navy and Marine Corps use the term Open Bay.
Where Navy and Marine Corps terminology differs for the same
entity, the Navy terminology will be given followed by the Marine
Corps terminology in parenthesis, i.e., Common Areas (Spaces).
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Building Common Areas (Spaces): Building Common Areas
(Spaces) are programmed spaces within the building that are not included within
the Apartment, Room, or Module except for the 1+1E designs which include a
washer and dryer in each apartment. Laundry facilities, bulk storage, utility
space, mail service area, circulation space, multipurpose space, vending areas,
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