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AIT Complex Facility Design Team Mary Ellen McCrillis HQDA, G-3/5/7 (Proponent) Dolat G. Desai OACSIM (Co-Chair) David Carr IMCOM (Housing) Chip Williams TRADOC, G-4 Goldie Bailey 5-STORY AIT B/COF Ft. Lee, VA ACES Dwain Scott, R.L.A.


  1. AIT Complex Facility Design Team Mary Ellen McCrillis HQDA, G-3/5/7 (Proponent) Dolat G. Desai OACSIM (Co-Chair) David Carr IMCOM (Housing) Chip Williams TRADOC, G-4 Goldie Bailey 5-STORY AIT B/COF – Ft. Lee, VA ACES Dwain Scott, R.L.A. USACE, COS AIT Barracks & Support Facilities (Fort Worth District) William J. Lawrence, R.A. USACE, Architecture Section (Fort Worth District) David Gary, P.E. 1300 PN DFAC – Fort Jackson, SC USACE, COS Dining Facility (Norfolk District) Army Standard Review 1 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  2. AIT Complex B/COF Living Quarters Redesigned Living Quarters to address reduced Peak Design Capacity 1 1 1 Sleeping Sleeping Sleeping 1 1 Area Area Area In lieu of 100% of the Living Quarters (3PN) (3PN) (3PN) Sleeping designed to accommodate the Peak Design Area (2PN) Capacity (PDC) of 3 Occupants per Sleeping 2 3 3 SH 3 3 Area only 50% of the Living Quarters will SH 2 4 4 4 4 accommodate PDC Toilet Toilet Mech Mech Current Floor Plan Proposed Floor Plan 2 Relocation of structural Grid lines removes Design Criteria column from built-in wardrobe closets • Base Design Capacity (BDC) BDC = 2 Occupants per Sleeping Area in 50% 3 Length of the Vanity Counter extended from of the Living Quarters 3'-0" to 4'-0" • Peak Design Capacity (PDC) PDC = 3 Occupants per Sleeping Area in 50% 4 of the Living Quarters Width of Toilet/Shower Room extended to provide more separation between toilet and • Allocated Space per Occupant shower Base Design Capacity (BDC): 90 NSF Peak Design Capacity (PDC): 72 NSF Army Standard Review 2 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  3. AIT Complex B/COF Standard Design Grouping of Laundry, Day Rooms, and 2 2 Computer Learning Lab to create Trainee Support Modules Laundry Laundry 3 3 1 Central location of the Trainee Support Module among the Living Quarters provides Jan 5 Cust improved trainee access to laundry rooms and recreational spaces Corridor Stor 2 Relocation of the laundry and recreational spaces from the building’s central core to the Learning Day Room Day Room housing wings allows for natural day-lighting Lab (Media) (Games) 3 4 4 Two Laundry Rooms provide gender separation for enhanced safety and security 2 2 2 4 Two Day Rooms provide for separation of trainee recreational uses, Media (Quiet) and Trainee Support Module Games (Noisy) 5 Corridor width increased to minimize KEY PLAN congestion at entrances to laundry rooms 1 1 and trainee recreational spaces Proposed Design Army Standard Review 3 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  4. AIT Complex B/COF Standard Design Reorganization of Administrative and Covered Covered Training Training Training /Instructional Areas to create a Training and Instruction Module Scrub Scrub Mech AV AV Mech Vault Vault 1 ST ST Company COFs have been redesigned and M W Mech Multi Purpose remain at the front of the building. COFs are W M ST ST 3 CS CS adjacent yet separated by and accessible Supply Supply AV AV from a single main entrance to the building J C Vend Vend Corridor Elect Fire Prot Recycle Recycle Comm Comm Elev Elev 2 Stair Placement of the CQ Station to maximize Recovery Recovery CQ Corridor Corridor visual site lines for enhanced safety and 2 M W Lobby security Plt Plt OPS OPS Wait Wait 1 st 1 st Sgt Sgt Vest Sgt Sgt 1 st XO CO CO XO Sgt 3 Adjacency of Multi-Purpose/Instructional Main Entrance Areas for each Company provide maximum 1 flexibility through the use of operable walls Training and Instruction Module to partition instructional areas KEY PLAN Proposed Design Army Standard Review 4 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  5. AIT Complex B/COF Proposed Standard Design B/COF Proposed Standard Design Building footprint options Standardization and Sustainability 1 The Standardization of Building Program Components advances the concept of 'Standardization' Building Organizational Concept 'A' 2 The Trainee Support Module can be reorganized to serve as a transitional space to support multiple 'Building Organizational Concepts' 3 These 'Building Organizational Concepts' will provide Installations with the ability to consider multiple site configurations in the Building Organizational Concept 'B' development of their Installation Master Plan 4 This additional level of 'Standardization' will provide the opportunity to select a 'Building Organization Concept‘ and Site that consider building orientation and placement minimizing site development costs while addressing sustainability requirements to maximize day- Building Organizational Concept 'C' lighting and energy efficiencies Army Standard Review 5 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  6. AIT Complex 5-Story B/COF - Standard Design LEGEND Main Entrance Proposed Floor Plan (First Floor) Army Standard Review 6 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  7. AIT Complex 5-Story B/COF - Standard Design Main Entrance Proposed Floor Plan (Second through Fifth Floor) Army Standard Review 7 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  8. AIT Complex 5-Story B/COF – Proposed Standard Design Massing Model Army Standard Review 8 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  9. AIT Complex 3-Story B/COF - Standard Design LEGEND Main Main Entrance Entrance Proposed Floor Plan (First Floor) Army Standard Review 9 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  10. AIT Complex 3-Story B/COF - Standard Design Main Main Entrance Entrance Proposed Floor Plan (Second Floor) Army Standard Review 10 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  11. AIT Complex B/COF Living Quarters Design Criteria B • Base Design Capacity (BDC) A BDC = 2 Occupants per Sleeping Area in 50% of the Living Quarters D C • Peak Design Capacity (PDC) Sleeping Sleeping PDC = 3 Occupants per Sleeping Area in 50% of the Area Area (3PN) (2PN) Living Quarters E • Allocated Space per Occupant Base Design Capacity (BDC): 90 NSF SH SH Peak Design Capacity (PDC): 72 NSF • Authorized Furnishings per PN Toilet Toilet A. One Bed (39" x 84") Mech B. One Night Stand (18" x 18") C. One Desk (24" x 36") D. One Chair (24" x 24") Proposed Floor Plan • Authorized Personal Storage KEY PLAN LEGEND E. Built-In Wardrobe Closet (24" x 36") 1 Proposed Design Army Standard Review 11 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  12. AIT Complex B/COF Proposed Standard Design Grouping of individual rooms to create Living Quarters Modules 2 1 Standardization of the 14-Room and 16- 9 LQs / Floor for Women Room Living Quarters Modules provides symmetry and balance of building’s massing with a more cost-effective building/roof structure. 1A Living Quarters: 14 Room Module 2 Placement of two pair of cross-corridor doors and internal stairs on the upper floors of each wing within the 14-Room Living Quarters Modules provides more flexibility for gender separation and enhanced Safety and Security Number of Female Occupants per Floor: • 1 Flr 18 BDC to 24 PDC 6.0% to 6.4% Living Quarters: 16 Room Module 1B • 2 Flrs 36 BDC to 48 PDC 12.0% to 12.8% LEGEND • 3 Flrs 54 BDC to 72 PDC 18.0% to 19.2% KEY PLAN • 4 Flrs 72 BDC to 96 PDC 24.0% to 25.6% 1A 1A 1 1B 1B 1 Proposed Design Army Standard Review 12 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  13. AIT Complex B/COF Proposed Standard Design Standardization and Sustainability 1 The Standardization of Building Program Components advances the concept of 'Standardization' Laundry Laundry 2 This Module can be reorganized to serve as a transitional space to support multiple Jan Cust 'Building Organizational Concepts' Corridor 3 These 'Building Organizational Concepts' Stor will provide Installations with the ability to consider multiple site configurations in the development of their Installation Master Plan Learning Day Room Day Room Lab (Media) (Games) 4 This additional level of 'Standardization' will provide the opportunity to select a 'Building Organization Concept‘ and Site that consider building orientation and placement minimizing site development costs while addressing Trainee Support Module sustainability requirements to maximize day- lighting and energy efficiencies Army Standard Review 13 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

  14. AIT Complex Training Module Reorganization of the Company Multi- Covered Covered Purpose Rooms to provide adjacency of Training Training Instructional Areas within the Training and Instruction Module Scrub Scrub Mech AV AV Mech 1 Provides maximum flexibility for instruction Vault Vault ST ST and assembly M W Mech Multi Purpose Drop-down Projection Screens W M (2 locations) ST ST CS CS Supply Supply Instructor's Podium AV AV J C Vend Vend (3 locations) Corridor Elect Recycle Recycle Fire Prot Comm Comm Seating Capacity Elev Elev Stair 300 PN Recovery Recovery CQ Corridor Corridor M W Lobby Standing Muster Plt. Plt. 1 st Sgt 1 st Sgt Wait Wait 600 PN Sgt Sgt OPS OPS Vest XO CO CO XO Multi-Purpose Room Main Alternative Seating Plan Entrance (300 PN in Chairs w/tablet arms) Training and Instruction Module Army Standard Review 14 ARMY STRONG 20 March 2014 AIT Complex

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