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Voice/data voice/data outlet for office
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\ Furniture
Single or double pedestal desk (metal desk - based
furniture)
Mid-back desk chair with arms.
Lateral file
Equipment
See Appendix E
Special features or considerations
Exhaust hood over cooking equipment verify fire
protection requirements direct-fired makeup air
unit
Typically must be separated by rated construction
Wet location light fixtures
Contractor to shut down power to equipment under hood
coordinate with fire protection
A grease trap must be provided
May require an adjacent exterior concrete pad for MKT -
9.2 sq m by 9.2 sq m (30 ft by 30 ft) /1/
4.2.11 Arms Vault
4.2.11.1 The arms vault provides secure storage of all weapons
assigned to units at the facility. Ammunition may be stored in small
amounts in some instances. It will not be located on an exterior wall.
4.2.11.2 Construction of the vault is governed by AR 190-11, and
will be cast-in-place, reinforced concrete. In general, walls must be
05 mm (8 in) thick minimum, reinforced with 13 mm (# 4) reinforcing
bars at 230 mm (9 in) on center each way, each face, with the two
layers staggered, to provide a projected 115 mm (4-1/2 in) grid.
Ceilings must be a minimum of 205 mm (8 in) thick, with a minimum
reinforcement of 13 mm (#4) reinforcing bars forming a grid such
that no opening exceeds 62,000 sq mm (96 sq in). Structural floors
will be equivalent to ceiling requirements. Slabs on grade will be 53
mm (6 in) thick with #10 bars at 300 mm o.c. each way (#3 at 2"
o.c.). Refer to AR 190-11, Chapter 4 and Appendix G, for
additional vault construction requirements, including securing rings for
securing the weapons in the racks. The structural documents must
prominently display the following note: "Concrete placement for arms
vault walls and roof may not proceed until written security
certification and Contracting Officer approval is received.
Certification can only proceed after reinforcing steel is in place. The
contractor shall provide the Contracting Officer a two week notice,
minimum, prior to concrete placement for the security inspection to
take place. Beware that separate concrete placements for various
portions of the vault must have separate inspections. It is the
Contracting Officer's responsibility to obtain security certification
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