Why Necessary | Necessary to keep the facility in good working order through design service life |
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What It Is | Design service life is notionally 50 years |
Example | Annually Recurring Maintenance are: routine checks and repairs of plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc. Major Component Repair/Replacement is: repairing/replacing roofs, furnaces, ACs, plumbing fixtures. As well as repainting, putting in new carpets, etc. |
Why Necessary | Necessary to restore degraded facilities to working condition beyond design service life or to fix accidental damage (Restoration). Necessary to upgrade facilities to new standards or functions (Modernization). |
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What It Is | Extends service life beyond design, brings to new standard, or restores unexpected damage. |
Example | Restoration: Repair structural failure, replace interior pipes, repair fire damage, etc. Modernization: Install energy efficient windows, upgrade electrical system, upgrade for disabled access, upgrade for ATFP, upgrade to modern barracks standards, modify to accept new military hardware, etc. Methods of Recapitalization: Replace with a new facility, replacement or rebuild of components as needed, major restoration of a whole facility. |
Sustainment: Maintenance and repair activities necessary to keep an inventory of facilities in good working order.
New Footprint: New construction that increases the overall plant size.
Demolition and Disposal: Permanent removal of facilities from the inventory by tearing down or other means.
Plant Replacement Value (PRV): The cost to replace facilities at current standards.