UFC 1-300-09N
25 May 2005
Change 1, 22 February 2006
Change 2, 4 December 2006
Develop budgetary costs and life cycle costs following the guidance of NAVFAC Cost
Engineering Policy and Procedures. Include a Life Cycle Cost Analysis justifying the
project as programmed by the activity.
UFC 4-020-01, Security Engineering Facilities Planning Manual, provides additional
guidance in identifying the cost implications of incorporation of physical security and
antiterrorism elements into DoD facilities.
9-1.2
DD 1391
Typically, provide Special Projects and most MILCON projects on Form DD 1391.
Identify Special Projects and MILCONs by the project number and make available for
review in the EPG data base (SPAWAR does not use EPG). Attach the necessary
documentation to the projects. Electronically approve Projects in EPG; electronic
signatures will be reflected in EPG data base. For more information about special
project authorization, see OPNAVINST 11010.20G.
9-1.2
Furniture, Fixtures, & Equipment (FF&E).
For specific guidance on FF&E, see UFC 3-120-10, Interior Design.
9-1.3
Energy Study (Solar Analysis and Energy Analysis).
For specific requirements concerning Energy Studies, see UFC 3-400-10N, Mechanical
Engineering Design Guide and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
criteria.
9-1.4
Environmental Requirements.
When required by the contract, conduct all required surveys, information gathering, and
analytical testing. For specific guidance on conducting this field investigation and
preparation of plans and specifications, see UFC 3-800-10N, Environmental
Engineering for Facility Construction. Review Installation Focus Plans (IFPs) and GEO
Readiness Database for identified site and development constraints that may include
site contamination, hazardous waste (lead paint, PCBs, asbestos) abatement issues,
cultural and natural resources (such as historic structures, endangered species,
wetlands), and Clean Water Act. Some project may require NEPA documentation prior
to construction authorization.
9-1.5
Field Investigation.
Site approval process should include field investigation and verification. This early effort
can provide more defined project scope and cost, or rule out a site.
9-1.5.1
Responsibilities.
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