the framework for the army’s response to the perfect storm 26 june 2005
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The Value Methodology:. The Framework for the Army’s Response to the Perfect Storm 26 June 2005 SAVE International Conference, San Diego, CA. By Jeffery T. Hooghouse . AIA . AVS Deputy Chief Architect of the Corps. Overview of Presentation. History of Initiative - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Framework for
the Army’s Response to the Perfect Storm
26 June 2005
SAVE International Conference, San Diego, CA
By Jeffery T. Hooghouse . AIA . AVS
Deputy Chief Architect of the Corps
The Value Methodology:
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• History of Initiative
• Pilot Project Sets the Stage
• The Perfect Storm
• USACE Response
• S&C Workshop
• Follow-on Studies
• Summary
Overview of Presentation
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Difference?
Value Engineering
-vs-
Value Methodology
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• 1996- Whole Barracks Renewal Program
• 1998- Barracks Mid-program Review
• 1999/2000- Program Review
• 2001- HQUSACE VE Studies
• Ft Meade Pilot Project
• GAO Audit on Privatization
History of Initiative
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• 1996- Whole Barracks Renewal Program
• 1998- Barracks Mid-program Review
• 1999/2000- Program Review
• 2001- HQUSACE VE Studies
• Ft Meade Pilot Project
• GAO Audit on Privatization
History of Initiative
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FY00/01 Ft MeadeType V, $105/SF, 88% complete
FY 00/01 Ft ArmyType II, $140/SF, 22% complete
• Cut Construction time by 55% (NTP dates approx. same, pictures taken in NOV 02)• Occupancy appropriate
Materials & Methods• Cost Decreased while Quality Increased
CO
ST
TIME
QUALITY
Ft Meade Pilot Project
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IGPBS
Army Modular Forces
BRAC 05
MIL
ITA
RY
WO
RK
LO
AD
OVER TIME
Multiple ‘Peaking’ Programsw/Critical Facilities Needs
Critical Questions…How much, when?
TempTemp BldgsBldgs
NOW Installations
GWOT Spt
The Perfect Storm
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The Perfect Storm
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The”TRUE” Perfect Storm….
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• Operations/Administration
- 500,000 SF or 11½ acres of Office Space
• Apartments
- 540,000 SF for 1,500 Soldiers or 750 Two-Bdrm Apts
• Cafeteria
- 30,000 SF for 800 Soldiers
• Truck Maintenance Shop
- 280,000 SF or 6.4 Acres Shop Space
• Parking Lots
- 182,000 SY or 36 Football Fields
• Mini-Storage
- 65,000 SF or 325 Single Car Garages
Approximate Magnitude
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“Asst. Secretary of the Army objective is …
• Leverage Private Industry Standards & Best Practices
• Innovative Design & Construction Practices
• Maintain level of Quality / Value
• Optimize Life-cycle costs
• Execute faster
• 25 Year “Functionality” Life
ASA (I&E) Directive
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• Established Program Delivery Team– HQDA & HQUSACE
• Three Focus Groups– Planning & Programming
• VM Focus for Requirements Development
– Acquisition & Execution• 5 Industry Forums / Market Research
• Master Acquisition Strategy
– Standards & Criteria
USACE Response
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• Comparison of MILCON to Industry (Functional / Operational / Technical)
• Development of Model RFPs(Performance versus Prescriptive)
• Inputs to other Focus Areas (ie., Evaluation Criteria, etc.)
• Outputs of Scope / Resourcing (Planning and Programming Focus)
• Identification of Roadblocks
• Implementation “Path Forward”
Standards & Criteria Focus
Initial Value Management Study:
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Tier I Facilities:• Barracks• Dining Facility• Company Operations Facility• BDE/BN Headquarters• Tactical Vehicle Maintenance
Facility
First Wave Facilities
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MILCON Barracks (1+1)$168/SF (OSD Unit Cost)
Private Industry Apartment
• Function: House People• Construction Type: All Types• Occupancy Type: Residential
• Operations: Accommodate Sleeping/Bathing, Relaxation/Cooking, Accommodate Privacy,
Gather People, Facilitate Circulation
• Function: House Soldiers• Construction Type: Type I or II non-combustible• Occupancy Type: Residential • Operations: Accommodate Sleeping/Bathing, Relaxation/Cooking, Accommodate Privacy, Gather People, Facilitate Circulation
IndustryInstallation
With the goal in mind….
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Dining Facility$228/SF (OSD Unit Cost) College Cafeteria
• Function: Feed People• Construction Type: All Types• Occupancy Type: Assembly
• Operations: Feed People, Prepare and Serve Food, Accommodate Seating and Dining, Accommodate Studying, Gather People,
Facilitate Circulation
• Function: Feed People• Construction Type: Type I or II non-combustible• Occupancy Type: Assembly • Operations: Feed People, Prepare and Serve Food, Accommodate Seating and Dining, Accommodate Studying, Gather People, Facilitate Circulation
IndustryInstallation
With the goal in mind….
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Company Operations Facilities$140/SF (OSD Unit Cost)
Industrial/Admin Warehouse
• Function: Centralize Operations• Construction Type: All Types
• Occupancy Type: Business/Storage • Operations: Manage People, Centralize
Command and Operations, Store and Move Supplies
• Function: Centralize Operations• Construction Type: Type I or II non-combustible• Occupancy Type: Business/Storage • Operations: Manage People, Centralize Command & Operations, Store & Move Supplies
IndustryInstallation
With the goal in mind….
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Brigade/Battalion Hq.$155-170/SF (OSD Unit Cost)
• Function: Administer Business• Construction Type: All Types
• Occupancy Type: Business • Operations: Manage People, Centralize
Operations, Manage Business Activities
Office Buildings
• Function: Administer Military Operations• Construction Type: Type I or II non-combustible• Occupancy Type: Business • Operations: Manage People, Centralize Operations, Manage Business Activities
IndustryInstallation
With the goal in mind….
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Tactical Equip Maint Facility$159-170/SF (OSD Unit Cost)
Heavy Equip Maint Facility
• Function: Maintain and Repair Vehicles• Construction Type: All Types
• Occupancy Type: Factory (Mod-High Haz) • Operations: Maintain and Repair Vehicles, Organize Equipment and Tools, Store Parts,
Admin, Operations
• Function: Maintain and Repair Vehicles• Construction Type: Type I or II non-combustible• Occupancy Type: Factory (Mod-High Haz)• Operations: Maintain and Repair Vehicles, Organize Equipment and Tools, Store Parts, Admin, Operations, Training, Deployment
IndustryInstallation
With the goal in mind….
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Follow-on Studies
• Development of the Program Management Plan for Milcon Transformation• Risk Analysis Workshop• Senior Leader Workshop• RFP Development Workshop
Future VM Workshops…..• Organizational Planning Workshop• Management of Implementation• Future Requirements Definition
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The Army needs our help…..
• Quality / Value Improvements
• Leverage Industry Best Practices
• Improve Execution Time
• Life Cycle Cost Improvements
• Areas of Opportunity for Innovation
• Identify Roadblocks & Barriers
Summary
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