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1.5.3.5 Reviewing and commenting on Design Agency submittals,
and providing input to the Design Agency as requested.
1.5.3.6 Ensuring that any required real estate purchase is
accomplished in a timely manner.
1.5.3.7 Providing a threat assessment that identifies the level of risk
for the facility to be designed.
1.5.3.8 If real estate was purchased for the project, providing a
copy of the Real Estate Planning Report (REPR) and any
Engineering Feasibility Study done during the real estate acquisition.
1.5.3.9 Performing any required environmental investigations, and
preparing any required environmental documentation, such as
environmental baseline surveys (EBS) and/or environmental
assessments (EA). The AR Installation may contract with the Design
Agency or design team for performance of these tasks.
1.6
1.6.1 The purpose of the Army Reserve is to provide trained units
Purpose of the
and qualified individual soldiers for active duty in time of need.
Army Reserve
1.6.2 The Army Reserve spends most of its drill time in training.
Therefore, a Reserve Center is a training center.
1.6.2.1 The individual soldier is given hands-on training in the skills
of his/her job with particular emphasis on the operation and
maintenance of equipment.
1.6.2.2 Unit training is accomplished by progressively larger and
larger elements to perform the mission as a team.
1.6.3 Every functional space in a Reserve Center is intended to be
primarily a training space. For example:
1.6.3.1 The primary purpose of a kitchen is to allow cooks to train.
The secondary purpose is to feed the troops.
1.6.3.2 The primary purpose of the organizational maintenance
shop (OMS) is to allow the training of mechanics. The secondary
purpose is to maintain vehicles.
1.6.3.3 The primary purpose of office space is to allow the training
of staff and clerical personnel. The secondary purpose is to perform
administrative functions associated with the unit's mission.
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