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Environmental Assessment for Replacement of Medical Clinic Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
Tinker AFB (the Base) is located in Oklahoma County in the southeastern city limits of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Base covers more than 5,000 acres and is adjacent to Midwest City to the north and Del City to the west. Oklahoma City is served by Interstate Highways 35, 40, and 44. The current medical clinic (Buildings 5800, 5801, 5802, 5803, 5808, and 5810) was constructed in 1957 with a life expectancy of approximately 50 years. A construction project in 1978 more than doubled the size of the original first floor with additions wrapping the original structure on the west, south, and east. A project for three more additions was completed in the early 1990s with additions to the southwest comer, just east of the south wing of the original structure, and south of the warehouse. A Pharmacy Annex with a drive-up window was subsequently added to the north side of the facility in the early 2000s, and another small pharmacy expansion is currently under design. There have been no major additions or changes to the second or third floors from the original 1957 construction. The main building contains approximately 184,156 square feet (ft), including the additions. This inpatient facility changed to an outpatient clinic in 1998. The TRICARE health facility (Building 5803), is a 3,100 sq ft one-story structure that was built in 1995. The TRICARE facility is used for other clinic administrative functions such as insurance processing and work space for nurses. These functions will be moved to the existing clinic in February 2005 so Building 5803 can be used as swing space during on-going structural repair to Building 5801.
Environmental Assessment for Replacement of Medical Clinic Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
Tinker AFB (the Base) is located in Oklahoma County in the southeastern city limits of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Base covers more than 5,000 acres and is adjacent to Midwest City to the north and Del City to the west. Oklahoma City is served by Interstate Highways 35, 40, and 44. The current medical clinic (Buildings 5800, 5801, 5802, 5803, 5808, and 5810) was constructed in 1957 with a life expectancy of approximately 50 years. A construction project in 1978 more than doubled the size of the original first floor with additions wrapping the original structure on the west, south, and east. A project for three more additions was completed in the early 1990s with additions to the southwest comer, just east of the south wing of the original structure, and south of the warehouse. A Pharmacy Annex with a drive-up window was subsequently added to the north side of the facility in the early 2000s, and another small pharmacy expansion is currently under design. There have been no major additions or changes to the second or third floors from the original 1957 construction. The main building contains approximately 184,156 square feet (ft), including the additions. This inpatient facility changed to an outpatient clinic in 1998. The TRICARE health facility (Building 5803), is a 3,100 sq ft one-story structure that was built in 1995. The TRICARE facility is used for other clinic administrative functions such as insurance processing and work space for nurses. These functions will be moved to the existing clinic in February 2005 so Building 5803 can be used as swing space during on-going structural repair to Building 5801.
Environmental Assessment for Replacement of Medical Clinic Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
A. Davis (author) / C. Ryon (author) / T. Martin (author) / R. C. Wooten (author)
2005
101 pages
Report
No indication
English
Health Care Technology , Biomedical Instrumentation & Bioengineering , Environmental & Occupational Factors , Structural Analyses , Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies , Environmental Health & Safety , Air force facilities , Construction , Environmental assessment , Health care facilities , Air quality , Ground water , Hazardous materials , Hazardous wastes , Infrastructure , Land use , Noise , Solid wastes , Waste management , Water resources , Alternatives , Biological resources , Fonsi(finding of no significant impact) , Utilities
Tinker Air Force Base: An Environmental Model for Federal Facilities
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