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3.3
Collateral Equipment. When MILCON "Personal Property" facility
projects are programmed, the installation criteria for the equipment must be
shown in, or attached to, the facility studies for the projects involved.
Major claimants, users, and equipment procurement agencies for projects of
this type, are responsible for providing these criteria as part of the MILCON
planning process. "Personal Property" is defined as plant equipment which is
procured and installed by the major claimants, users, or equipment
procurement agencies, with funds from other appropriations. This category of
equipment includes technical, training, simulation, and automated data
processing equipment. Detailed requirements for the aforementioned can be
found in NAVFACINST 11010.44E.
Furniture items must be researched and specified in accordance with
the Federal Acquisitions Regulations (FAR) Part 8 Required Sources of Supply.
Each furniture piece specified must be the lowest priced item which meets the
minimum functional and aesthetic needs of the facility which they will
support. The functional aspect of each furniture piece must consider, as a
Aesthetics must consider, as a minimum, scale, style, finishes and fabrics
where applicable. All furniture items must be a level of quality which is
comparable to the finishes specified for the facility itself.
3.3.1
Collateral Equipment List. The collateral equipment list is an
essential programming and budgeting document. Preliminary collateral
equipment lists are a means to establish a budget for funding purposes and
are not intended to be used as a "buy" list. Consult the Project Interior
Designer at the EFD to assist in developing functional requirements as part
of the interior design process. Integrate these functional requirements with
the building design and space planning effort, which is reflected in the
Furniture/Equipment Footprint. Maintain a continuing update of the
Collateral Equipment List with the using activity, to ensure all budget
estimates are current and are adequately accommodated in the design. Include
fire extinguishers and consider shredders or incinerators where classified
material is used.
3.3.2
Furniture/Equipment Footprint. The Furniture/Equipment Footprint
should use standard or "generic" furniture sizes to demonstrate the adequacy
of each space area and the Collateral Equipment List, and to communicate to
other engineering disciplines the utilities and services required for each
space.
It also demonstrates that life safety exit patterns are accommodated
with the furniture and equipment in place. Provide a Furniture/Equipment
Footprint for the PE phase or prior to 35%.
Locate lockers for books, if required by the user, for easy access
between classes. Lockers in the corridor or elsewhere in the facility are at
the discretion of the user. Consider locker groupings for personal
3.3.3
Training Aids
3.3.3.1
Special Training Device Requirements. Maintenance training devices
are broadly classified as simulation (SAMTS) or hands-on equipment (NAMT).
SAMTS trainers are used primarily in teaching troubleshooting and operational
theory and typically use interactive multipurpose displays (IMPDs). NAMT
trainers are actual aircraft stock assemblies with mechanical and/or
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