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Meg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected] 11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIED1 OF 18
Army Cost Analysis forStabilization and Demolition
of Select Buildings at Site Summit
12 Nov 2008
Directorate of Public Works
11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
Cost Analysis
• Army cost analysis includes the following properties:– Battery building– 3 Clamshells– 3 sentry stations– Launch control building– Vehicle maintenance and
repair– Missile maintenance
facility– 2 electrical substations– Dog kennel
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• Properties not analyzed in Army cost analysis:– Missile launch and
storage facility 1 and 2– Road, helicopter pad and
vehicle garage foundation– HIPAR building and
foundation– Magazines (high
explosive, guided missile, missile warhead and fuse and detonator
– B and C Electrical Substations
11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
Demolition
• For this cost analysis ‘demolition’ includes the following costs:– The safe removal of hazardous materials (such as lead
paint and asbestos containing material) that have been identified or safely assumed to exist in specific buildings
– The removal of demolished materials from the site and the deposition of materials in the required location (land fill or suitable haz mat cell as approved by the EPA)
– The expected costs, risk insurance, contractors fees, permits, dumpsters, equipment, contractors, and all necessary time required for the required removal of material and demolition of complicated buildings
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11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
Stabilization
• For this cost analysis ‘stabilization’ includes the following costs:– The above costs that would be associated with the
abatement and removal and disposal of hazardous materials.
– This analysis includes the method of stabilization as recommended by the NPS in their report and when options were provided the simplest method was chosen. Simply put buildings were stabilized by being weather-proofed simple roofs were applied when necessary and windows and doors were sealed to prevent access by trespassers and weather. The most cost effective solutions were sought.
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11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
Costs Included in Figures:
• General contractors fees
• Subcontractors fees
• Permit fees
• Performance bonds
• Workmans Comp insurance
• Builders risk insurance
• Overhead
• Equipment fees
• Site work fees (dumpsters and removal, haz mat equipment, sampling equipment, qualified personnel)
• Framing and scaffolding necessary to access all facilities
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11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
Battery Building
Demolition*
• 3-story wood portion only– $627,223
• Entire structure including concrete portion– $765,322
Stabilization*
• 3-story wood portion only– $1,428,828
• Entire structure including concrete portion– $1,671,443
• Annual Maintenance Cost– $48,523
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*Includes cost of abatement
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Clamshell Radar
Demolition*• $64,557 per clamshell• Removes clamshell except for foundation
Stabilization*
• $63,030 per clamshell• Retains entire structure,
removes sheathing and insulation from outside
• Annual maintenance cost– $485 per clamshell
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*Includes cost of abatement
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Launch Control Building
Demolition*
• $263,019• Removes entire structure,
retains foundation
Stabilization*
• $407,100• Replaces roof, interior
structural components, outer sheathing
• Annual maintenance cost– $15,700
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*Includes cost of abatement
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Vehicle Maintenance and Storage Facility
Demolition*
• $144,292• Removes entire structure,
retains concrete foundation
Stabilization*
• $244,723• Replaces interior framing,
roof and outer sheathing• Annual maintenance cost
– $10,010
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*Includes cost of abatement
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Missile Maintenance Facility
Demolition*• $68,859
• Retains concrete and metal framing, removes roof, wood framing and outer sheathing
Stabilization*
• $116,752• Replaces roof, outer
sheathing• Annual maintenance cost
– $5,360
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*Includes cost of abatement
11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
Electrical Substations
Demolition*
• D1 and D2– $102,236 each
• Removal of Sheetmetal• Metal Frame to remain• Intermittent examination of
bolts, with replacement as necessary
Stabilization*
• D1 and D2– $152,236 each
• Annual maintenance cost– $5,000
• Repair sheetmetal and roof• Seal door to prevent entry
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*Includes cost of abatement
11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
Sentry Station 1 (39219)
Demolition*• $6,183• Includes removal of
everything except foundation
Stabilization*• $8,302
• Annual maintenance cost– $502
• Replace roof
• Cover windows and door with plywood to prevent unauthorized entry
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*Includes cost of abatement
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Sentry Station 2 (39221)
Demolition*
• $12,136.68• Includes removal of
everything except foundation
Stabilization*
• $13,759.78• Annual Maintenance Cost
– $672
• Replace roof• Cover windows and door
with plywood to prevent unauthorized entry
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*Includes cost of abatement
11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
Sentry Station 3 (39231)
Demolition*
• $14,385• Includes removal of
everything except foundation
Stabilization*
• $17,431• Annual maintenance cost
– $869
• Replace roof• Cover windows and door
with plywood to prevent unauthorized entry
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*Includes cost of abatement
11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
From AAHP
• Recommend if costs of stabilization exceed cost of demo that building is left ‘as is’ until funds become available.
• Recommend minimal protection/stabilization which would include sealing the building in plywood and weatherproofing the roof until such time as private or other funds become available.
• If demo is the only option consideration should be given among future partnering opportunities and possibilities to allow for a future interpretive option which could include a concept such as outlining of the building mass in tubular weathering steel.
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11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
FONSS
• Pleased and concurs with NPS EXCEPT:– They don’t feel the Launch control building could be stabilized
inexpensively and feels the cost analysis needs to address the three different components of the building.
– A full EPA and OSHA compliance analysis should be conducted and the cost analysis should be updated as necessary prior to any demolition.
– They encourage USAG AK to pursue securing the concrete wing and re-roofing as soon as possible.
– Recommend cost comparisons prior to any action being undertaken.
– These reports are all based on visual assessments a hazardous materials survey must be completed prior to demo or stabilization and update costs as necessary.
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11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
SHPO and ASLA
SHPO
• Recommend partial retention of the Launch control building be considered.
• This document provides a basis for continued consultation.
ASLA
• Pursue additional funds for stabilization of Battery Building due to the visual impact demo would cause.
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11/04/2008UNCLASSIFIEDMeg Thornton/IMPC-FWA-PWE/(907) 361-3002/[email protected]
Recommendation
Retain• All 3 Clamshells• Battery Building
– retain concrete wing and foundation
• Metal Frames of Electrical Substations
– remove sheet metal siding and roof
• Missile Maintenance Facility– retain foundation and lower
concrete walls– remove siding, upper wood
framing and roof
Document and Demolish
• Launch Control Facility– retain concrete foundation
• Vehicle Maintenance Facility– retain concrete foundation
• Dog Kennel– retain concrete foundation and
footprint
• Battery Building– retain foundation– exterior stairwells– preserve interior wall art for future
interpretation
• Sentry Stations– Retain concrete foundation
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