Development of a Facility Management and Improvement Manual for Army Service Schools

This report describes the development of supplementary design information to help Army Service School managers support changes in school training programs. It describes a detailed process for collecting facility management and reference data for 21 types of school spaces. The facility management pro...

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Army service schools
Army training
AST41
Buildings
Construction
Cost estimates
Deficiencies
Forecasting
Management planning and control
Military engineering
Military facilities
Monitoring
PE62731A
Planning programming budgeting
Predictions
Regulations
Requirements
Schools
Specifications
Structural Engineering and Building Technology
WU001
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