Environmental Assessment: Construction and Operation of Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command Campus
Abstract
78th Civil Engineer Group, Optimization Branch (78 CEG/CEAO) has conducted an Environmental Assessment (lEA) to address the potential effects of construction and operation of a new Headquarters (HQ) Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) Campus at Robins Air Force Base (AFB). A new HQ AFRC Campus would consolidate personnel and facilities together into a single geographic location. Existing AFRC facilities at Robins AFB would be vacated for reuse and, in support of this effort, Warner Robins Air Logistics Center (WR-ALC) would relocate existing operations and units that would better serve base operations by moving to the vacated AFRC spaces. The existing HQ AFRC and select WR-ALC facilities are not adequate for their current or future functional requirements. These facilities have existing space shortfalls due to expanding mission requirements and planned reorganization efforts. AFRC and WR-ALC facilities are currently dispersed across the installation and/or located off-base, impeding communications and overall efficiency of operations. AFRC has personnel located in two off-base leased facilities that are not compliant with Antiterrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) Standards found in Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-0 l 0-01, "DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings" (DoD, 2003), which establishes AT/FP requirements for off-base facilities. This directive must be applied to all leased DoD space by 01 October 2009.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 21, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA633620
Entities
People
- Charles Allen
- Chris Taylor
- Kenneth Branton
- Patricia Slade
Organizations
- URS Corporation Group Consultants