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Environmental Assessment for Construction of the New Hess Fitness Center
Hill Air Force Base (HAFB) has two fitness facilities, the Hess Fitness Center and the Westside Gym. The Hess Fitness Center contains the indoor swimming pool and is adjacent to the indoor tennis courts and outdoor jogging track. The Hess Fitness Center is the primary fitness center for the base, containing most of the required core functional areas such as a gymnasium, cardiovascular area, racquetball courts, locker rooms, and strength training areas. However, the building housing the fitness center is deficient in several respects. Specifically, the building space is substandard for both fitness and administrative functions as defined by the United States Air Force (USAF) Fitness Facilities Design Guide (USAF, 1999}, the building has significant seismic concerns, lighting is inadequate in the corridors, the gymnasium and parking lot are undersized, there is no covered access from the parking lot, and the building's electrical load is generally at capacity. Additionally, the only climate control for the building is heating and ventilation. There is no air conditioning other than small evaporative cooling and window units.
Environmental Assessment for Construction of the New Hess Fitness Center
Hill Air Force Base (HAFB) has two fitness facilities, the Hess Fitness Center and the Westside Gym. The Hess Fitness Center contains the indoor swimming pool and is adjacent to the indoor tennis courts and outdoor jogging track. The Hess Fitness Center is the primary fitness center for the base, containing most of the required core functional areas such as a gymnasium, cardiovascular area, racquetball courts, locker rooms, and strength training areas. However, the building housing the fitness center is deficient in several respects. Specifically, the building space is substandard for both fitness and administrative functions as defined by the United States Air Force (USAF) Fitness Facilities Design Guide (USAF, 1999}, the building has significant seismic concerns, lighting is inadequate in the corridors, the gymnasium and parking lot are undersized, there is no covered access from the parking lot, and the building's electrical load is generally at capacity. Additionally, the only climate control for the building is heating and ventilation. There is no air conditioning other than small evaporative cooling and window units.
Environmental Assessment for Construction of the New Hess Fitness Center
S. Hill (author) / L. Redenbaugh (author) / M. Cox (author)
2004
57 pages
Report
No indication
English
Environmental & Occupational Factors , Structural Analyses , Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies , Environmental Health & Safety , Air force facilities , Construction , Environmental assessment , Air quality , Cultural resources , Hazardous materials , Hazardous wastes , Infrastructure , Noise , Physical fitness , Recreation , Safety , Water resources , Fitness centers , Aircraft operations , Alternatives , Biological resources , Earth resources , Environmental justice , Fonsi(finding of no significant impact) , Occupational health , Socioeconomic resources , Utilities
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