UFC 1 -300-08
30 JUNE 2004
Table 2-1. Crosswalk from 1391 to 1354
DD Form 1391
DD Form 1354
Block
Block
Block Name
Block Name
Number
Number
3
INSTALLATION &
6
SITE/INSNO/NAME
LOCATION
6
CATEGORY CODE
12
CATEGORY CODE
7
PROJECT NUMBER
3
PROJECT/JOB NUMBER
9
COST ESTIMATES
ITEM
10
ITEM NO.
U/M
15/17
UNIT OF MEAS.-1 or 2
QUANTITY
16/18
TOTAL QUANTITY 1 or 2
COST
19
COST
10
DESCRIPTION OF
28
PROJECT REMARKS.
PROPOSED
Helps overall project
CONSTRUCTION
understanding
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INSTRUCTIONS TO PREPARE DD FORM 1354 DATA FIELDS. The page
number and the total number of pages comprising each 1354 project or transaction shall
be shown in the space provided at the top right-hand corner of the form. When two or more
pages are required to describe the information required for blocks 1 through 23, then
blocks 24 through 26 (signatures and voucher number) shall be completed only on the first
or signature page. Signing officials should initial subsequent or unsigned pages and line
through the Property Voucher Number block on all except the signed page. The remainder
of this chapter explains in detail what the data are and where data come from to complete
the individual data element blocks on the DD Form 1354. A single example is used for all
the example entries to the DD Form 1354 data fields in the remainder of this chapter. The
example is a Military Construction, Army (MCA) project to construct a new battalion
headquarters and classroom, and associated structures and utilities. A summary of these
instructions is provided as Appendix C for quick reference and for publishing in the next
update of the FMR.
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Block 1. [FROM]. Enter in block 1 the name of the construction or transfer
agent, the organization, installation DPW/FacMgr/BCE/DIS, USACE District/NAVFAC
Division Office, or other organizations such as the Army Air Force Exchange Service
(AAFES) or Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA). You should include the full address
and zip code. Simply, use this block to identify the organization accomplishing the new
construction or capital improvement of existing facilities, or initiating the transfer of existing
real property.
Example:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Kansas City District
Area Engineer, Fort Riley
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