The exercise and physical conditioning equipment is now located on Main
Post at the diverted swimming pool, where it was relocated following
demolition of the gymnasium in 1972 to accommodate the new hospital
construction. Currently, the temporary exercise area at the Main Post has over
B-1
2001
12608 P
REVISION DATE: 18 MAR 1998
ARMY
MCA (AS OF 05/27/1998 AT 07:39:40)
03 OCT 1984
LAF=.96
UM=E
Fort Engineers Center
Physical Fitness Training Center
District of Columbia
87796A
740 28
12608
7,300
CURRENT SITUATION: (CONTD)
90,000 visit's annually and serves 6,500 military, civilian, and patient
personnel. Local area health and fitness club fees vary in price from 0 to
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,146 annually, a figure which is well beyond the financial limits of the
enlisted personnel. There are no buildings available on-post for conversion.
WRAMC does not have an indoor basketball court, indoor exercise area,
racquetball court(s), nor weight room and cannot support an intramural
program. Soldiers currently assigned to the Fort Engineers Center take the Army
Physical Fitness Test on the mezzanine of the Main Soldier Service Center. This
Area is scheduled to be returned to the original user and the exercise equipment
would be installed in the new facility.
3F IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED:
If this project is not provided, military personnel assigned to The Fort
Engineers Center and its major tenants are deprived of a needed quality
physical fitness and sports program, with a negative impact on individual
readiness. The physical fitness program will continue as almost nonexistent and
many team sports that foster leadership abilities, cohesion of units, and morale
will not exist.
3G ADDITIONAL:
This project has been coordinated with the installation physical security
plan, and all required physical security and/or combating terrorism (CBT/T)
measures are included. This project complies with the scope and design
criteria of DOD 4270.1-M, Construction Criteria, that were in effect 1 January
1987, as implemented by the Army's Architectural and Engineering Instructions
(AEI), Design Criteria, dated 3 July 1994. Alternative methods of meeting this
requirement have been explored during project development. This project is the
only feasible option to meet the requirement.
(4N & 4Q located here, if applicable)
4O /S/ JOHN J. JAMES
MAJOR GENERAL, USA
COMMANDER
ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION START: 1D1
JAN 2001
INDEX: 2135
ESTIMATED MIDPOINT OF CONSTRUCTION:
JAN 2002
INDEX: 2173
ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION:1D2
JAN 2003
INDEX: 2213
Unit
Cost
U/M
Qty
Cost
2.A PRIMARY FACILITY.
2.A1 GENERAL.
1.0) 74028 Physical Fitness Center
m2
3,300
1,628
(5,373)
2.0) 88041 Antiterrorism Force Protection
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