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DG 1110-3-126
August 1976
2-9 Systems
a. Systems building is the, application of modern pro-
duction techniques to the building process. While not
universally applicable, systems building is expanding in
Building
the construction industry.
b. Systems built facilities are composed of sub-systems
which typically include structural framing systems, light-
ing and ceiling systems, heating, ventilating and air-
conditioning systems, and interior partitioning systems.
The best examples of systems built facilities offer econ-
omy of both time and money committed to construction,
a high degree of quality control, and maximum flexibility
of space.
c.
In many cases systems building is applicable to mili-
tary construction, and its feasibility should be considered,
particularly for Auto Crafts Centers. Building systems
selected should be those which are most economical and
suitable based on comparative cost studies for the build-
ing.
Sub-Systems