UFC 4-010-01
8 October 2003
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Explosive Safety Standards. These antiterrorism standards establish
criteria to minimize the potential for mass casualties and progressive collapse from a
terrorist attack. DoD 6055.9-STD, DoD Ammunition and Explosive Safety Standards as
implemented by Service component explosive safety standards, establish acceptable
levels of protection for accidental explosions of DoD-titled munitions. The explosive
safety and antiterrorism standards address hazards associated with unique events;
therefore, they specify different levels of protection. Compliance with both standards is
required. Where conflicts arise, the more stringent criteria will govern.
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APPLICABILITY. These standards apply to all DoD Components, to all
DoD inhabited buildings, to billeting, and to all DoD expeditionary and temporary
structures in accordance with the following:
1-6.1
New Construction. Implementation of these standards is mandatory for
all new construction regardless of funding source in accordance with the following:
1-6.1.1
Military Construction (MILCON). These standards apply to MILCON
projects starting with the Fiscal Year 2004 Program. Projects programmed or designed
under the Interim DoD Antiterrorism / Force Protection Construction Standards do not
have to be reprogrammed or redesigned to meet the requirements of these standards.
The provisions of the Interim Standards will apply to those projects. Due to minor
changes between these standards and the Interim Standards, projects prior to the
Fiscal Year 2004 Program should comply with these standards where possible.
1-6.1.2
Host-Nation And Other Foreign Government Funding. These
standards apply to new construction funded under host-nation agreements or from other
funding sources starting in Fiscal Year 2004 or as soon as negotiations with the foreign
governments can be completed.
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Other Funding Sources. These standards apply to all new construction
projects funded by sources other than MILCON (such as Non-Appropriated Funds,
Operations and Maintenance, and Working Capital Funds) starting with Fiscal Year
2004. Projects funded prior to that fiscal year should comply with these standards
where possible.
1-6.2
Existing Buildings. These standards will apply to existing facilities
starting with the Fiscal Year 2004 program when triggered as specified below,
regardless of funding source. Projects funded prior to that fiscal year should comply
with these standards where possible. For existing leased buildings see paragraph 1-
6.4.
1-6.2.1
Major Investments. Implementation of these standards to bring an entire
building into compliance is mandatory for all DoD building renovations, modifications,
repairs, and restorations where those costs exceed 50% of the replacement cost of the
building except as otherwise stated in these standards. The 50% cost is exclusive of
the costs identified to meet these standards. Where the 50% threshold is not met,
compliance with these standards is recommended.
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