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AIR MOBILITY COMMAND. D. Vehicle Operations . A N D V E H I C L E. E. M A I N T E N A N C E. Facilities DESIGN GUIDE. IV. H. C. AR. SAF. E D. IV. Air Mobility Command provides a world class capability for our ability to project force, provide humanitarian H. service, or come to the assistance of our friends is unmatched by any other nation in the world. The Logistics personnel who support our worldwide Operations deserve adequate Facilities . C. AMC has developed this Guide to set the standard for Vehicle Operations and Vehicle Maintenance Facilities . Everyone's coop- eration and support is needed to get on with the planning, AR. programming, design, and construction. AMC's commitment is to our people to upgrade their Facilities to give them the space they need, an environment in which they can be as pro- ductive as possible, and a workplace in which they can proudly serve. The Air Mobility Team.

operations management, preventive maintenance, and unscheduled repair work on all vehicles on base (includ-ing vehicles belonging to tenant organizations). The types of vehicles requiring maintenance support will range from general fleet to special purpose, such as cargo loaders, con-struction equipment, aircraft tugs, snow removal equipment ...

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1 AIR MOBILITY COMMAND. D. Vehicle Operations . A N D V E H I C L E. E. M A I N T E N A N C E. Facilities DESIGN GUIDE. IV. H. C. AR. SAF. E D. IV. Air Mobility Command provides a world class capability for our ability to project force, provide humanitarian H. service, or come to the assistance of our friends is unmatched by any other nation in the world. The Logistics personnel who support our worldwide Operations deserve adequate Facilities . C. AMC has developed this Guide to set the standard for Vehicle Operations and Vehicle Maintenance Facilities . Everyone's coop- eration and support is needed to get on with the planning, AR. programming, design, and construction. AMC's commitment is to our people to upgrade their Facilities to give them the space they need, an environment in which they can be as pro- ductive as possible, and a workplace in which they can proudly serve. The Air Mobility Team.

2 Responsive Global Reach for America .. Every Day! . i Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 4. Introduction Program (Cont.'d) Functional Area and Space Criteria A. Purpose ..1 E. Site Evaluation ..13. B. Design Guide Scope and 1. Location A. General ..23. 2. Size D. 1. Project Initiation B. Vehicle Operations Administrative 2. Site Selection F. Special Project Facility ..23. 3. Design 1. Design Considerations 4. Interior Finishes and Furnishings Chapter 3 2. Lobby/Entrance Overall Project E. C. Vehicle Operations and Vehicle 3. Vehicle Dispatch Maintenance Design 4. Drivers' Ready Room (Lounge). 1. Vehicle Operations Facilities 5. Fleet Management 2. Vehicle Maintenance Facilities A. General ..15 6. Conference/Training Room Chapter 2. Program A. General ..3. IV. B. Site Design ..15. 1. Selection 2. Access 3. Facility Relationships 4. Utilities 7. Vehicle Operations Superintendent 8.

3 Command and Control 9. Vehicle Operations Administration 10. Vehicle Operations Support (Shift Supr.). H. 1. Planning and Programming 5. Landscaping 11. Vehicle Operations Officer Considerations 12. Equipment Support C. Building Design ..18. 2. Vehicle Operations and Vehicle 13. Rest Rooms/Showers 1. Organization and Circulation Maintenance Complex 14. Lockers 2. Architectural Character, Materials, 15. Kitchen/Vending C. B. Vehicle Operations Administrative and Finishes Facility Functions ..4 16. Storage 3. Supervision and Security 1. Administrative 17. Mechanical Room 4. Flexibility and Expansion Potential 2. Heated Parking Facility 18. Operator Care/Cleaning 5. Disabled Access 19. Janitor's Space AR. 3. Vehicle Washing/Cleaning Facility 6. Special Considerations for C. Vehicle Maintenance Facility Renovations C. Vehicle Operations Heated Parking Functions ..5 Facility ..27. D. Building Systems.

4 19. 1. Functional Considerations 1. Structural D. Vehicle Operations Washing/Cleaning 2. Vehicle Maintenance Support Core 2. Heating, Ventilating, and Air Facility ..27. 3. Multipurpose Vehicle Maintenance Conditioning 4. Allied Trades 3. Plumbing 5. Special Purpose Vehicle 4. Electrical Maintenance 5. Fire Protection 6. Refueling Maintenance Facility 6. Communications D. Space Criteria for Vehicle Operations Facilities and Vehicle Maintenance 1. Planning Considerations 2. Standard Facility Requirements ii TABLE OF CONTENTS. Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Chapter 5. Functional Area and Functional Area and Interior Space Criteria Space Criteria Finishes (Cont.'d) (Cont.'d). A. General ..37. D. E. Vehicle Maintenance G. Allied B. Finish Schedule ..37. Support 1. Design Considerations C. 1. Design Considerations 2. Allied Trades Supervisor's Office 2. Vestibule 3. Welding 3. Customer Service Center E.

5 4. Upholstery 4. Customer Service Lounge 5. Paint Preparation 5. Maintenance Control and Analysis 6. Paint Booth 6. Materiel Control 7. Repair Bays 7. COPARS. 8. Rest Rooms/Showers/Lockers 9. Break Room/Training Room 10. Technical Order Library 11. Mechanical Room IV. 8. Jacks/Floor Tools H. Special Purpose Vehicle 1. Design Considerations 12. Tools 2. Special Purpose Vehicle H. 13. Decentralized Supply Support- Maintenance Supervisor's Office Bench Stock 3. Service Bays 14. Decentralized Supply Support- 4. Jacks/Floor Tools Parts Storage C. I. Vehicle Maintenance Refueling 15. Machine Shop Facility ..35. 16. Vehicle Maintenance 1. Design Considerations Manager's Office 2. Entry/Waiting 17. Vehicle Maintenance Administration AR. 18. Connecting Corridors 3. Supervisor's Office 4. Maintenance Bays F. Multipurpose Vehicle 5. Jacks/Floor Tools 6. Tools 1. Design Considerations 7. Rest Rooms 2.

6 Service Bays 3. Aisle Circulation Space 4. Drive Through 5. Minor Maintenance 6. Multipurpose Supervisor's Office 7. Tire Repair iii TABLE OF CONTENTS. Table of Contents (Cont'd.). List of Figures Figure Number Page Number Description Figure 1-A 2 Site Organization for the Vehicle Operations and Vehicle Maintenance Complex Figure 2-A 4 Functional Area Relationships for the Vehicle Operations D. Administrative Facility Figure 2-B 6 Functional Area Relationships for the Vehicle Maintenance Facility Figure 2-C 7 Functional Area Relationships for the Vehicle Maintenance Support Core E. Figure 2-D 8 Functional Area Relationships for Allied Trades Figure 2-E 12 Site Organization for the Vehicle Operations and Vehicle Maintenance Complex Figure 2-F. Figure 3-A. Figure 4-A. 13. 17. 23. IV Refueling Vehicle Maintenance Facility Site Plan (Locate Adjacent to POL and Fuels Operations Facility).

7 Site Organization for the Vehicle Operations and Vehicle Maintenance Complex Illustrative Floor Plan of the Vehicle Operations Administrative Facility H. Figure 4-B 27 Illustrative Floor Plan for the Vehicle Washing/Cleaning Facility Figure 4-C 28 Illustrative Floor Plan for the Vehicle Maintenance Facility Figure 4-D 36 Illustrative Floor Plan for the Refueling Vehicle Maintenance Facility C. List of Tables AR. Table Number Page Number Description Table 2-A 9 Space Requirements for a Typical Vehicle Operations Administrative Facility Table 2-B 10 Space Requirements for Vehicle Maintenance Support Core Table 2-C 10 Space Requirements for Customer Service Center Table 2-D 10 Space Requirements for Multipurpose Vehicle Maintenance Table 2-E 10 Space Requirements for Allied Trades Table 2-F 11 Space Requirements for Special Purpose Vehicles and Material Handling Equipment Maintenance Table 2-G 11 Space Requirements for Refueling Vehicle Maintenance Table 2-H 11 Space Requirements for the Typical Vehicle Maintenance Facilities Table 5-A 40 Finish Schedule for the Vehicle Operations Administrative Facility Table 5-B 41 Finish Schedule for the Vehicle Maintenance Facility Table 5-C 42 Finish Schedule for the Vehicle Washing/Cleaning Facility Table 5-D 42 Finish Schedule for the Refueling

8 Maintenance Facility iv Chapter 1. Introduction USAF. A. Purpose Use this guide to supplement other 3. Design Air Force and Department of Defense a. The design of a project is typically D. This guide provides the basic criteria to (DoD) policies and instructions to developed in progressive phases, , evaluate, plan, program, and design Air identify individual construction project planning and programming, concept Mobility Command (AMC) Vehicle requirements. The Requirements and and preliminary drawings, and final Operations and Vehicle Maintenance Management Plan (RAMP) defines working drawings. Design guidance E. Facilities . It is intended to make com- the program for design of an individual for all of these design phases is cov- manders and their staffs aware of Military Construction (MILCON) ered in Chapters 2 through 4. important design considerations and project. It includes functional require- to aid in project development.

9 Ments, design criteria, and cost infor- b. Chapter 2 provides basic planning Planning and programming for Vehicle Operations and Vehicle main- tenance Facilities should consider all IV. mation. The material in this guide provides the basis for preparing the RAMP. and programming criteria, along with tables for determining square footage requirements. aspects of the operation, as well as 1. Project Initiation c. Chapter 3 presents concept and H. Maintenance and repair of various preliminary design considerations, Information required for preparation Vehicle types. Additionally, a quality such as the location of a facility on a of the DD Form 1391, which initiates design will maximize effective use of site, the design of the facility and project development, is found in available space and provide efficient supporting utilities, as well as specific C. Chapter 2. This includes considera- Vehicle Operations and Vehicle main- technical guidance.

10 Tions of the space criteria to tenance Facilities . determine overall building size and d. Chapter 4 addresses specific design site evaluation, and special factors to issues concerning individual function- B. Design Guide AR. be used in the cost estimates. al areas, which are important for Scope and Use preliminary and working drawings. In 2. Site Selection this chapter, illustrative designs and This guide applies to the design of This is generally part of the master photographs help clarify the design all new construction and renovation planning process. It is completed guidance of the preceding chapters. projects for Vehicle Operations and prior to preparing a DD Form 1391 for Vehicle Maintenance Facilities . 4. Interior Finishes and an individual project. However, pro- It provides the overall criteria for ject programming requirements Furnishings determining requirements, site evalua- developed in the DD Form 1391 Chapter 5 provides recommendations tion and planning, and design of phase may require a re-evaluation of for the selection of interior materials, exterior and interior areas.


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