UFC 4-740-06 12 January 2006 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) YOUTH CENTERS AP
UFC 4-740-06 12 January 2006 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) YOUTH CENTERS APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED UFC 4-740-06 12 January 2006 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) YOUTH CENTERS Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of the copyright holder. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND (Preparing Activity) AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY Record of Changes (changes are indicated by \1\ ... /1/) Change No. Date Location UFC 4-740-06 12 January 2006 FOREWORD FOREWORD The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT&L) Memorandum dated 29 May 2002. UFC will be used for all DoD projects and work for other customers where appropriate. All construction outside of the United States is also governed by Status of forces Agreements (SOFA), Host Nation Funded Construction Agreements (HNFA), and in some instances, Bilateral Infrastructure Agreements (BIA.) Therefore, the acquisition team must ensure compliance with the more stringent of the UFC, the SOFA, the HNFA, and the BIA, as applicable. The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT&L) Memorandum dated 29 May 2002. UFC will be used for all DoD projects and work for other customers where appropriate. All construction outside of the United States is also governed by Status of forces Agreements (SOFA), Host Nation Funded Construction Agreements (HNFA), and in some instances, Bilateral Infrastructure Agreements (BIA.) Therefore, the acquisition team must ensure compliance with the more stringent of the UFC, the SOFA, the HNFA, and the BIA, as applicable. UFC are living documents and will be periodically reviewed, updated, and made available to users as part of the Services’ responsibility for providing technical criteria for military construction. Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), and Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA) are responsible for administration of the UFC system. Defense agencies should contact the preparing service for document interpretation and improvements. Technical content of UFC is the responsibility of the cognizant DoD working group. Recommended changes with supporting rationale should be sent to the respective service proponent office by the following electronic form: Criteria Change Request (CCR). The form is also accessible from the Internet sites listed below. UFC are living documents and will be periodically reviewed, updated, and made available to users as part of the Services’ responsibility for providing technical criteria for military construction. Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), and Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA) are responsible for administration of the UFC system. Defense agencies should contact the preparing service for document interpretation and improvements. Technical content of UFC is the responsibility of the cognizant DoD working group. Recommended changes with supporting rationale should be sent to the respective service proponent office by the following electronic form: Criteria Change Request (CCR). The form is also accessible from the Internet sites listed below. UFC are effective upon issuance and are distributed only in electronic media from the following source: UFC are effective upon issuance and are distributed only in electronic media from the following source: • Whole Building Design Guide web site http://dod.wbdg.org/. • Whole Building Design Guide web site http://dod.wbdg.org/. Hard copies of UFC printed from electronic media should be checked against the current electronic version prior to use to ensure that they are current. Hard copies of UFC printed from electronic media should be checked against the current electronic version prior to use to ensure that they are current. AUTHORIZED BY: AUTHORIZED BY: ______________________________________ ______________________________________ DONALD L. BASHAM, P.E. DONALD L. BASHAM, P.E. Chief, Engineering and Construction Chief, Engineering and Construction U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ______________________________________ ______________________________________ DR. JAMES W WRIGHT, P.E. DR. JAMES W WRIGHT, P.E. Chief Engineer Chief Engineer Naval Facilities Engineering Command Naval Facilities Engineering Command ______________________________________ ______________________________________ KATHLEEN I. FERGUSON, P.E. KATHLEEN I. FERGUSON, P.E. The Deputy Civil Engineer The Deputy Civil Engineer DCS/Installations & Logistics DCS/Installations & Logistics Department of the Air Force Department of the Air Force ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Dr. GET W. MOY, P.E. Dr. GET W. MOY, P.E. Director, Installations Requirements and Director, Installations Requirements and Management Management Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment) (Installations and Environment) UFC 4-740-06 12 January 2006 UFC 4-740-06 12 January 2006 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) NEW DOCUMENT SUMMARY Document: UFC 4-740-06, Youth Centers Superseding: There is no superseding data; this is a new, unified criteria document. Description: UFC 4-740-06 provides guidelines for evaluating, planning, programming, and designing Youth Centers. The information in this UFC applies to the design of all new construction projects, to include additions, alterations, and renovation projects in the continental Unites States and overseas. It also applies to the procurement of design/build services for the above-noted projects. Alteration and renovation projects should update existing facilities to meet the guidance and criteria within budgetary constraints. Need: The Youth Center is a social and recreational center primarily for use by children ages 6 to 18 in support of a Youth Program, as defined by DoD Instruction 6060.4 Youth Programs (YPS). The Youth Center supports opportunities for youth to develop their physical, social, emotional, and cognitive abilities and to experience achievement, leadership, enjoyment, friendship, and recognition. Youth Program activities are generally offered free of charge or at a reasonable cost to parents to encourage participation and make them affordable to families. Impact: 1 UFC 4-740-06 12 January 2006 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................... 1 1-1 SCOPE OF DOCUMENT. .................................................................................... 1 1-2 USERS OF THIS DOCUMENT. ........................................................................... 1 1-2.1 Architects and Engineers............................................................................... 1 1-2.2 Planning Personnel. ....................................................................................... 1 1-2.3 Additional Users. ............................................................................................ 1 1-3 SCOPE OF FACILITY.......................................................................................... 2 1-4 SAC PROGRAM AREA. ...................................................................................... 2 1-5 YOUTH PROGRAM AREA. ................................................................................. 3 1-5.1 Commons. ....................................................................................................... 3 1-5.2 Activity Rooms................................................................................................ 3 1-5.3 Homework/Computer...................................................................................... 3 1-5.4 Outdoor Activity Area..................................................................................... 4 1-6 TEEN PROGRAM AREA. .................................................................................... 4 1-7 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONAL AREAS AND OPTIONAL SPACES...................... 4 1-7.1 Administrative Area. ....................................................................................... 4 1-7.2 Other and Optional Spaces............................................................................ 4 1-8 USERS OF FACILITY. ......................................................................................... 4 1-9 RELATED DOCUMENTS. ................................................................................... 5 CHAPTER 2 PLANNING AND LAYOUT........................................................................ 6 2-1 SIZE DETERMINANTS. ....................................................................................... 6 2-1.1 Needs Validation Assessment....................................................................... 6 2-1.2 SAC Program Size. ......................................................................................... 6 2-1.3 Youth Program Size Classifications.............................................................. 6 2-1.4 Teen Program Size Classifications. .............................................................. 7 2-1.5 Optional Spaces.............................................................................................. 8 2-1.6 Administrative Area. ....................................................................................... 8 2-1.7 Administrative Spaces.................................................................................... 8 2-1.8 Office Limits. ................................................................................................... 9 2-1.9 Other Size Considerations. ............................................................................ 9 2-2 SPACE PROGRAM. ............................................................................................ 9 2-2.1 Spreadsheets. ............................................................................................... 10 2-2.2 Appendix B.................................................................................................... 10 2-2.3 Planning and Coordination. ......................................................................... 10 2-3 LOCATION DETERMINANTS. .......................................................................... 13 2-3.1 Access. .......................................................................................................... 13 2-3.2 Safety. ............................................................................................................ 13 2-3.3 Cost................................................................................................................ 13 2-3.4 Related Facilities........................................................................................... 13 2-4 LAYOUT AND ADJACENCIES. ........................................................................ 13 2-4.1 Functional Relationship Bubble Diagram................................................... 13 2-4.2 Adjacency Matrices. ..................................................................................... 15 2-4.3 Space Assessment. ...................................................................................... 16 2-5 ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING FACILITIES...................................................... 16 2-5.1 Regulatory Authorities. ................................................................................ 16 i UFC 4-740-06 12 January 2006 2-5.2 Other Considerations. .................................................................................. 17 CHAPTER 3 GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA............................................................... 18 3-1 GENERAL.......................................................................................................... 18 3-2 STRUCTURE. .................................................................................................... 18 3-2.1 Foundation. ................................................................................................... 18 3-2.2 Superstructure. ............................................................................................. 18 3-2.3 Materials. ....................................................................................................... 18 3-3 EXTERIOR DESIGN. ......................................................................................... 18 3-3.1 ENTRANCES.................................................................................................. 19 3-3.2 Doors and Windows. .................................................................................... 19 3-3.3 Exterior Finishes........................................................................................... 19 3-3.4 Exterior Signage. .......................................................................................... 19 3-4 INTERIOR DESIGN............................................................................................ 19 3-4.1 Interior Construction. ................................................................................... 20 3-4.2 Finishes. ........................................................................................................ 20 3-5 SERVICES. ........................................................................................................ 21 3-5.1 Plumbing........................................................................................................ 21 3-5.2 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC).................................... 21 3-5.3 Fire Protection and Life Safety. ................................................................... 21 3-5.4 Electrical........................................................................................................ 26 3-6 SITE WORK. ...................................................................................................... 28 3-6.1 Landscaping.................................................................................................. 28 3-6.2 Drop-off Area/Bus Stop. ............................................................................... 30 3-6.3 Parking and Access Drives.......................................................................... 30 3-6.4 Service Drive. ................................................................................................ 30 3-6.5 General Site Lighting.................................................................................... 30 3-6.6 SAC Outdoor Activity Area. ......................................................................... 30 3-6.7 Youth Outdoor Activity Area........................................................................ 30 3-6.8 Teen Patio...................................................................................................... 30 3-6.9 Optional Outdoor Open Area. ...................................................................... 30 3-7 BARRIER FREE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS. ................................................... 31 3-8 ANTITERRORISM.............................................................................................. 31 3-9 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN. .................................................................................. 31 3-9.1 Service Specific. ........................................................................................... 31 3-9.2 Other Sustainable Design Criteria............................................................... 32 3-9.3 DoD Energy Budget. ..................................................................................... 32 CHAPTER 4 SPECIFIC DESIGN CRITERIA ............................................................... 34 4-1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................ 34 APPENDIX A REFERENCES ...................................................................................... 61 GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS:................................................................................ 61 NON-GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS:....................................................................... 63 APPENDIX B SPACE PROGRAM DATA..................................................................... 65 B-1 SPACE PROGRAM DATA................................................................................. 65 APPENDIX C ILLUSTRATIVE DIAGRAMS ................................................................. 69 ii UFC 4-740-06 12 January 2006 C-1 ILLUSTRATIVE DIAGRAMS. ............................................................................ 69 C-1.1 Figure C-1. ..................................................................................................... 69 C-1.2 Figure C-2. ..................................................................................................... 71 C-1.3 Figure C-3. ..................................................................................................... 72 APPENDIX D AIR FORCE FURNISHINGS, FIXTURES, AND EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE................................................................................................................... 73 D-1 AIR FORCE SCHEDULE OF FURNISHINGS, FIXTURES, AND EQUIPMENT.73 FIGURES FIGURE 2-2. SAMPLE COMPLETED INTERACTIVE SPREADSHEET FOR A NAVY YOUTH CENTER................................................................................................... 12 FIGURE 2-3. FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIP BUBBLE DIAGRAM............................. 14 uploads/Ingenierie_Lourd/ guide-for-youth-center.pdf
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