Project Name
Project Number
UEPH Complex
Statement of Work
26 November 2001
team. In either case, careful coordination with the using activity is necessary prior to issuance
of the RFP. If the provision of furniture is to be included in the RFP, specific furniture criteria
such as acceptable materials, finishes and quality levels must be added to the SOW.]
2-2
UEPH FACILITIES FUNCTIONAL AND AREA REQUIREMENTS. The UEPH
building(s) shall consist of living units, common areas, and support spaces. Each living unit
shall be designed to be occupied by one or two soldiers. Provide [___] Two-person living units
[and ___ One-person living units] to house a total of [___]enlisted personnel. Living units and
common areas may comprise a single building, or multiple buildings. Total gross building area
of UEPH buildings shall not exceed [______] square meters (m2 ) [_____ square feet (sf)]
[Maximum gross area is limited to 34 m2 per soldier (36 m2 per soldier for high-rise facilities
(over three stories) or to meet other site specific requirements); this includes living units,
common areas, and support spaces in the UEPH buildings. Maximum gross area shall be as
shown on form DD 1391.]. The successful design scheme will maximize the area of the
living units, provide the required support and common areas, and strictly comply with
the overall gross building area limitation. Building spaces and areas shall be as follows:
2-2.1
Areas Comprising the Two-Person Living Unit (Module). Each Two-Person living
unit, or module, will contain two individual living/sleeping rooms with closets, and some
combination of a shared or private service area with kitchenette, and a shared bathroom.
Spaces are as follows.
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2-2.1.1
Individual Living/Sleeping Room. Minimum net area 13 m
[140 sf]. Maximum
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net area 17 m [182 sf]. Provide two per module.
2-2.1.1.1 Function: Private bedroom and living space for one enlisted person.
2-2.1.1.2 Adjacency requirements: Adjacent to service area and closet. Living/sleeping room
shall be entered from service area, or the public interior corridor or breezeway. Provide 750mm
[2'-6"] wide door between service area and living/sleeping room. If living/sleeping room is
entered directly from interior corridor or breezeway, provide 900mm [3'-0"] wide entry door
swinging into room.
2-2.1.1.3 Furnishings/Fixtures/Equipment: Provide, and design the room to accommodate, the
following furnishings: One twin bed with headboard and footboard 102mm x 2083mm [40" x
85"]; one entertainment center for occupant's television and sound system 864mm wide x
635mm deep x 1930mm high [34" x 25" x 76"]; one chest of drawers 712mm wide x 458mm
deep x 661mm high [28" x 18" x 26" high]; one nightstand 485mm wide x 435mm deep x
535mm high [19" x 17" x 21" high]; one desk 1524mm wide x 762 deep (with keyboard tray
retracted) x 762mm high [60" wide x 30" deep x 30" high]; and one desk chair 500mm wide x
535mm deep x 851mm high [19-1/2" x 21" x 33-1/2" high]. .
Base: wood or resilient cove base
Walls: painted gypsum wallboard or painted veneer plaster
Ceiling: painted gypsum wallboard, painted veneer plaster, or painted underside of precast
concrete structural floor planks
2-2.1.1.5 Other requirements: Living/sleeping room shall have at least one exterior operable
window with insect screen. Window shall meet egress requirements of NFPA 101 and
SOW-5