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PART 1
UFC 3-701-05
March 2005
Cost Factors ($FY05)
Inventory records
Construction
Sustainment
Upper limit
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Code
Title
UM
Type
Description
Value
Aircraft Weapons
12
1
Training ranges used by all services for the command, control, and attack of aircraft on
1793
EA
S
ground targets. They include both close air support and aerial bombing activities.
Range
Air Defense Range
5,806.86
,078.32
25
1
A training range for firing air defense weapons against targets in flight. Weapons can
1794
FP
S
include either guns or missiles. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS
Means data.
Fire And Rescue
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,966,000.00
,713.20
3
1
A facility at which the various aspects of fire fighting and rescue can be trained and
1795
EA
S
practiced. Cost factors are based upon the new FireFighter Training System (FFTS) that
Training Facility
includes drainage system and retention pond. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is
based on the ratio for FAC 7311.
Urban Combat
,062,787.40
,924.26
1
1
Non-live fire training facilities used to train and sustain unit combat proficiency in an urban
1796
EA
S
environment. Facilities may also be used by military and civil police forces for scenario-
Training Area, Non-
driven training in law enforcement and riot control operations. Cost factors are based upon a
Fire
16-building collective training facility, TC25-8, fig. 6-44. CCF is derived from USACE
data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
Hand Grenade Range,
,591.47
.71
1
1
1797
FP
S
explosive ordnance, firing flash weapons and flamethrowers at point and area targets, and
Non-Firing
employing improvised smoke and flame weapons. Cost factors are based upon standard
design in TC25-8, fig. 6-22. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio
for FAC 1761.
Infiltration Course,
,249.16
9.84
1
1
Infiltration courses are used for soldiers to practice maneuvering through various barbed wire
1798
EA
S
and log obstacles while machine guns fire overhead. Cost factors are based upon the
Live Fire
standard design in TC25-8, fig. 6-23. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on
the ratio for FAC 1758.
,653.95
5.87
1
1
A facility at which individual service members and small teams can confront and overcome
1799
EA
S
Course
factors are based upon standard designs in MIL-HDBK-1027/3B, figs. 10 & 11. CCF is
derived from Army data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 1761.
Aircraft Maintenance
6.60
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.98
365,000
25,000
A facility providing space for aircraft maintenance, repair, and inspection activities that
2111
SF
B
require protection from the elements. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived
Hangar
from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 27,419 SF, and run
through the Whitestone MARS model.
Aircraft Maintenance
5.31
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.94
1,000,000
5,000
2112
SF
B
inspection activities. CCF is derived from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD
Shop
developed template based on the DoD average size of 8,664 SF, and run through the
Whitestone MARS model.
Aircraft Corrosion
5.73
.09
200,000
7,000
A facility designed to contain an aircraft during corrosion control operations. CCF is derived
2113
SF
B
from AFCESA data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD
Control Hangar
average size of 12,678 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model.
Aircraft Engine Test
3.52
.26
150,000
3,500
A facility designed to test aircraft engines. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is
2114
SF
B
derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of 6,710 SF, and
Building
run through the Whitestone MARS model.
Aircraft Maintenance
6.60
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.75
600,000
80,000
A facility designed to provide space for aircraft depot-level maintenance, repair, and
2115
SF
B
inspection activities that require protection from the elements. CCF is derived from USACE
Hangar, Depot
data. SCF is derived from a DoD developed template based on the DoD average size of
71,067 SF, and run through the Whitestone MARS model.