This project constructs a Boat Maintenance and Storage Facility, RR456, that will consist of a singlestory,18,000 total gross square foot, boat and engine repair and storage building. The building will consist of a pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) with reinforced CMU infill exterior walls. The building will include spaces for rubber repair, engine repair, parts storage, life safety storage, boat storage, SIPR Net Café, men’s and women’s restroom facilitieswith locker rooms and showers, and spaces as needed for all necessary mechanical, electrical, telecom, and data equipment systems. The Large Vehicle Maintenance Storage Building, RR469, will consist of a single-story, 20,000 total gross square foot bulk storage facility. The building will consist of a pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) with reinforced CMU infill exterior walls. The building is organized around five single bay, caged storage areas and one multi-bay, caged storage area, each of which is served by a dedicated shipping/ receiving office. Within these storage areas, 12’x12’ and 12’x20’ interior caged storage spaces will be provided in accordance with the building program, and space for all necessary restroom, mechanical, electrical, and telecom systems are provided within the building enclosure. A separate, covered canopy structure is provided for weather protection charging of (3) forklift vehicles, required for the operation of this facility.
Special construction features include soil surcharge loads, wetlands mitigation, and storm water best management practices. Electrical systems include primary power distribution, lighting, energy monitoring/control systems, intrusion detection system, telephone/data switch/serverrooms, electrical switch gear, transformers, circuits, and fire alarms. Mechanical systems include plumbing, fire protection, compressed air, dehumidification, air conditioning systems, and digital controls. Information systems include telephone, data, local area network, mass notification and intercom. Site work will include building utility systems, traffic control, parking, domestic water, fire protection water, sanitary sewer, sewage conveyance, propane gas networks, perimeter security fencing, gates, storm water management, fiber/copper communications, cable television, and area lighting.