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NATO UNCLASSIFIED
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Guidance for the design of brigs and detention facilities is presentedfor use by designers. This handbook includes general and specific designcriceria for brigs and detention facilities. In addition, the handbook
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FOREUDRD
This handbook has been developed from an evaluation of facilities in theshore establishment, from surveys of the availability of new ❑aterials andconstruction methods, and from seleccion of che best design practices of theNaval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFACENCCO14), other Governmentagencies, and the private sector. This handbook was prepared using, to chemaximum extent feasible, national professional society, association, andinstitute standards. Deviations from these criteria in the planning,engineering, design, and construction of NcIval shore facilities cannot be madewithout prior approval of NAVFACENGCO!4 HQ (Code 04) .
Design cnnnoc remain scacic any more than can the funcclons it serves or che. technologies ic uses. Accordingly, recommendations for improvement are
encouraged and should be furnished co Commander, Naval Facilities EngineeringCommand, Code DS02, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 22332-2300; telephonecommercial (202) 325-0450.
THIS HANOBOOK SHALL NOT BE USED AS A REFERENCE DOCUMENT FOR PROCURE34ENT OFFACILITIES CONSTRUCTION. IT IS TO BE USED IN THE PURCHASE OF FACILITIESENGINEERING STUDIES AND DESICN (FINAL PIANS , SPECIFICATIONS , AND COSTESTIMATES). 00 NOT REFERENCE IT IN t41LITARy OR FEDEWL SpECIFICAT10N5 OROTHER PROCUREMENT DOCUFWNTS
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Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Compound Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 ●Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Lighting’Fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Emergency and Exit Lighting . . . . 116
Control Rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Emergency Power System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Television Signal Distribution System (TSDS) 116Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Housing Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Intercommunication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117Public Address ...,. . . . . . ..”...... 117
Telephone System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 117Emergency Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Watchtour System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Fire Alarm System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Housing Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 117Central System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Locking System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Housing Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
General Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
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Operation Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Control Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Air Conditioning, Heating and Ventilation . 118Related Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118Design Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
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Piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
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Plumbing . . . .’Related CriteriaEquipment . . . .Fixtures . . . .Piping . . . . .Fire SuppressionRelnced CriteriaPrisoner HousingPiping ProtectionZoning . . . .
DETENTION FACILITIESFacility Mission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Facility Oesign Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Security/Circulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
User Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Special Requirements, Materials, Furnishings . . . . 155
Security Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Responsibility for Planning . . . . . . . . . . 156
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Detention Facility Construction Materials . . . . . . . 156
Wall Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Cells -- Ceiling Construction . . . . . . . . . 156
Cells -- Floor Construcclon . . . . . . . . . . 157
Emergency Exits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Security Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Glazing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Doors and Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Fund Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Closed- Circuit Television (Cm) . . . . . . . 157
Mechanical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Pre-Fabricated Detention Units . . . . . . . . . . . 158
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Fixed Cell Window Elevation . . . . . . . . 101
Fixed Cell Window Details . . . . . . . . 102
Fixed Cell Window Detaila . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Operable Cell Window Elevation . . . . . . . . . 104
Operable Cell Window Dotnils . . . . 105
Operable Cell Window Decnils . . . . . . . 106
Pass Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
PnssWindow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Pass Drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Pass Drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Benches Wall -fiounted Steel . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Pistol Lockers 6-Cun (Bucket Type) . . . . . . . . 112
Bunks Floor/Wnll -140uncedSingle . . . . . . . . 113
Tables &-Flanwith Operable Pivoting Seats . . 114
FoundacionPlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Foundation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Framing Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
FrnmingNoces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125Electrical Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Electrical Partial Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Electrical Partial Plan . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Electrical Partial Plan . . . . . . . . . 129
Electrical Parcinl Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Security LagendElectrical LsgendWiring Diagram .Wiring Diagram .Wiring Diagram .Smoke DetectorSmoke Deteccor .HVAC Plan . .HVAC Partial Plan
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Section 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 SSSM?. This handbook has been developed exclusively for the Navyas the result of the plan of action outlined in the Faw DisC iDfialT’ Sv s cemScudv and Facilitv Flascer Plan. 1985. The handbook specifies securicycriteria governing the design, materials , construction, and installation ofutilities and permanent equipment in Waterfront Brig (Small) , detention
facilities and correctional cuscody units. While it is recognized that thishandbook is intended for new construction, the materials , constructioncri.tsria, and installation of permanent equipment applies co the renovation or
upgrade of existing brigs decenci.on facilities, detention cells and spaces,and correctional custody units.
Policies and procedures contnined herein arc intended asjuscificac~on for specific building criterio and are not binding upon existingfacilities with different physical plants unless such policies and proceduresare Specifically concained in the current edition of SECNAVINST 16fI0.9,peaeoeD rtm nt f th New Corrections Manual.
1.2 Crincelln~ This handbook cancels and supersedes “InterimCricaria- NAVFAC DM-37 .&i, .BI&s and Detention FaciLi cie~ (INTERIM) of October1986.
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Section 2: WATERFRONT
2.1 EPCiliCV Design Crit t-b!e
BRIG (SHALL) CSNERAL CRITERIA
2.1.1 ~troduccio~. The design criteria of the Waterfront Brig (Small)reflects the findings produced and implementation plan outlined in theDisciplinary System Study and Facility Master Plan (19B5) . All requests forvariation to the design requirements or to the design directives stated inthis handbook shall be forwarded for approval by NAVFAC Headquarters (Code04) , Chief NAVPERS (PERS B4) , and CMC-MHC. The Waterfront Brig facility isdesigned to provide separate housing for pretrial detainees, Article 15 breadand water, correctional custody unit awardees, short- term sentenced prisoners,and female sentenced prisoners.
2.1.2 Administrate e anv d SuPnOrt Function a. The administrative andsupport functions are centralized and made available for use by all personnelin che brig. Industrial work space, when provided, will normally be locatedin an adjscent structure.
2.1.3 Pormitorv Housing. The Dorm A housing componenc is designed sochac it can be expanded. The occagon which contains the dayrooms can beexpanded by extending the exterior walls behind the head areas, downward andthen toward the octagon’s center to square off the form. Or the octogonalform and entrsnce features may be replicated st a given distance from andparallel to the location shovn in the facilicy plate.
2.2 ~. Site Planning shall conform to requirements setforth in O!I-1.01, jhsic Architectural Reauir ements and Desien Considerations,Section 3. In addition to the general siting requirements of that ❑anual,consideration shall be given to the special requirements listed below:
a) The .sLceshall be a rectilinear configuration of at least 5acres with n ❑inimum dimension of 356 feet (108 m) at che front face of thefacility. This will provide space necessary for outdoor recreational anddrill activities with a 50-foot (15 m) buffer between the building edge andche compound perimeter.
b) Candidate sites shall be evaluated for their potential toaccepc expansion of the Sentenced Dormitory housing and a proporcionaceincrease in visitor parking.
c) This facility shall not be sited in a flood plain, ahigh- intensity noise or Explosive Safety Distance area, cricical habitats ornear safety hazards such as mn.munition dumps, armories or major fuel storagecontainers. Siting shall meet che required distances from facilities such as❑edical and legal services, Personnel Support Detachment (PSD) , civilian andmilitary aircraft flights,and security offices. Thesuch as water, sewage, andminimize civil engineering
family housing, school playgrounds, fire stations,site shall have economical proximi.cy co utilitieselectrical service. The facility shall be sited toimprovements, roads, and demolition coscs.
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Prisoner Visiting 1,393 2,113
Receiving/ReTease 1,053 1,386
Prisoner/Awardee HousingMulti-purpose 68B 755-Ccol 2,666 3,721-CCU2 540 920Dorm A 3,201 5,760Cell Block A 925 1,627
Cell Block B 921 1,685
Prisoner Programs 70 187
Medical 246 310
Mess Deck 1,472 1,770
Laundry 374 440
Maintenance-Maintenance 966 1,135-Mechanical & Electrical (5% of gross area)
Subtotal 17,008 24,893
Circulation 1,758 1,769
Exercise Yard Roof --- 308Overhang 192
Subtotal 18,766 27,162
External Industry/Flammable Storage 2,000 2,600
GMND TOTAL 20,766 29,762
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Seccion 3: SPECIFIC DESIGN CRITERIA
3.1 ~blic Lobby
3.1.1 folicv 1ssues. The Public Lobby serves the brig and correctional
custody unit. IC is the portion of the a~inistration and-prisoner visitingcomponents that serves as the public lobby/reception and vatting areas. Thisspace shall be readily accessible, visible from the exterior and be locatedoutside the secured portion of the facility.
3.1.2 ~ecuritv/CirculaciO~. The staff person serving as receptionist
shall be equipped with a duress signal device. Access through securedperimeter and into the prisoner visiting area shall be monitored andcontrolled by Central Control. During regular business hours , thereceptionist shall operate the telephone switchboard and shall control accessinto the administration area. During evenings and weekends , telephoneswitchboard operation shall be controlled by Central Control Staff shallgain access into Support/Staff Training through a controlled access system(such as digital combination lock system) . All visitors entering the securearea of the brig shall be screened by a walk-through metal detector.
o) The Public Lobby shall be monitored by Central Control duringevening and night hours by use of an intercom located at the front door of chefacility. During normal business hours, Central Control shall serve es backupto the Receptionist/Records Clerk.
b) During evenings and waekends, all public and official visitorsrequesting entry to the secure portion of the facilicy shall communicate withCentral Control scaf f via an intercom system located adjncent to the doorleading to the secure corridor.
3.1.3 user Needs. The Public Lobby shall contain a sign-in councer,comfortable seating, public telephone, ash urn, public heads, drinkingfountain, walk- through metal detector, and legible signs indicating visitinghours and procedures.
3.1.4 SDecial Reaulrements Iiacerimls. Furnlw s. The waiting sreashall be subdivided from the lobby by using the placement of furnishings to
establish ics boundaries. All elements of this area are intentionally highlyvisible from the administration clerical area and the receptionist desk. Theceiling height in this area shall be 10 feet (3.05 ❑).
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3.2.1 policv Issues. Distinct administrative areas separate fromsecurity functions shall be provided for brig operations. Administrativeareas shall give the appearance of a normal office environment. Space shall
be provided for administrative staff, clericel personnel, conferences, andmeetings.
3.2.2 securitv/Circulatio~. The Administrative Officer/Clerk Supervisorshall be located adjacent to the Commanding Officer, but have easy access tomail/copy room and prisoner files. Access into Administration shall besecured by manual lock. Visitor ❑ovement within the adminiscracive area shall
be monitored by che Receptionist. The Mail Supervisor shall have access tothe mail/copy room.
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3.3.1 Access/A diacencies. Staff support areas shall be locaced outsidethe secure perimeter of che facility, but easily access ible to staff comS.ng onor off a shift or when taking a scheduled break. Access from che outsideshall be through the Public Lobby via a controlled access system (such as a
cypher combination lock system)
3.3.2 securi tv/CirculaciO~. Staff support areas shall be inaccessible toprisoners.
3.3.3 User Needs. The Staff !iuster area shall include a ❑uster/trainingroom large enough for two-thirds of che total staff at any given time, lockerrooms (male and female) with lockers and separate shower and heads for maleand female staff. A staff resource area shall be part of the ❑uster/trainingroom. The muster/training room shall be equiped with chalk board, bulletinboard, movie screen, coffeemaker, ❑icrowave, small refrigerator, hot and coldwater, a sufficient number of electrical outlets for required audio/visualequipment, and audio/visual storage. Seating shall consist of ❑ovable chairswith swing-arm writing surface.
3.3.4 SDecial Reouirements materials Furnishing_s. This area will besubjected to heavy use because it is used by transient, high- turnover scaff Onduty assignment. The finishes in this area shall be hard, durable andwashable . Furnishings such as chairs shall be pliant plastics. Fabrics shall
be avoided. Attention shall be paid co acoustic control fo~ instructional andshift change activities.
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Cowmnnding Officer 8 1-5 1 195
Records & Files 9 14
Work Room/CopyRoom/SuPPlies 10 AR 1 177
Electrical Room 11 AR 1 60
Mall Sorting 12 AR 1 &6
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3.4 Control Center
3.4.1 Policv Issues. Central Control is the main communication center ●and control station of the facility. It monitors and controls all ingress andegress points of the secured areas of the facility. All communications and
security systems are monitored from Central Control. This area also serves as
the main corwnunications link with the “outside world” in emergency situations
3.4.2 Access /Acliacencias. This component shall be adjscent or haveconvenient access co Public Lobby, Receiving and Release, Cell Blocks and
Dorms, Prisoner Visiting, Multi-purpose room and Galley. The OperationsOff icer’s Office shall be in the immediate vicinity of Central Control andlocated tofacility.
3.4.3secure andsecure andall times.
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allow quick access to the rest of the secured portion of the
Securitv/Circulation. Central Control is the link between thenon-secure areas of the facility. Central Control shall be highlyits interior shall be inaccessible to the prisoner population at
User Needs. Central Control shall have communication/emergency/locking panel equipment, as well as a bank teller- type security drawe= fo~dispensing/collecting radios and keys at shift changes The control roomshall provide secure cabinet storage for restraining devices , flashlights ,keys and space for two-way radio storage and recharging. Central Controlshall have communication systems that allow it to electronically communicatewith all sections of the facility. It is also required that Central Controlbe able co communicate direccly, without electronic devices, with the adjacent ●corridor. Central Control is to be provided with its own head and watercloset. Central Control shall be air conditioned. The interior of CentralControl shall be designed as shown by Facility Plate No. 30.
3.4.5 Special Requirements . Materials. Furnishings. This area shall beglazed and situated to have visual control over all secured perimeter spacesthat are subjected to prisoner population domination. Those spaces are: CellBlocks and Dorms, Receiving/Release, Multi-Purpose room, and the prisoners’outdoor grinder. Access from unsecured areas to areas under the visual andoperative supervision of Central Control shall be accomplished by means ofsally ports. Central Control shall have an independent ventilation system.
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Observation Room 59 AR 1 1
Central Control 60 AR 1 263 2
Emergency Equipment 61 AR 1 38 3Closet
Head 62 1 1 33
Secured Corridor 63 AR 1
Operations Officer 64 1-3 1 72
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3.5 E’risoner visit~
3.5.1 Access/Adl acencles. Access to the visiting area will be via asecure corridor located between che Public Lobby and the prisoner visiting
room, vhich is to be located within the secure perimeter.
The accorney/client visiting room shall be efficiently accessiblefrom the Public Lobby and housing areas , but within the security perimeter.
3.5.2 !Jsr Ne eeds. The concact visiting area shall contain comfortableseating arranged to maximize conversational privacy. Low tables and chairsshall be provided and arranged for 1 to 3 vlsicorg per prisoner/awardee. Nohead facilities shsll be accessible in the contricc visiting room duringvisiting hours.
The attorney visiting room shall concriin a cable and sufficientseating for 2 to 3 persons.
3.5.3 S@ecial Reaui rements. Material s. Fur~. Finishes shall beacoustically treated, yet hard enough to prevent contraband problems. CentralControl shall have complete visual supervision into this area and beable to control movement to and from the visiting unit.
3.6 Beceiv~elease
3.6.1 Access/Adlace ncies. Access co Receiving/Release shell be directfrom a controlled vehicular entrance observable by Cencrnl Control andassigned staff. The intake holding cells (initial group and clean group)shall be readily accessible to all processing functions Spaces within thisarea shall be located to enhance che quick, efficient and safe processing ofprisoners. The specific location of each area shall parallel the accual stepswhich occur in the admission and release process.
a) New admissions ❑oy be strip-searched, booked and initiallyclassified. Pretrisl confinees and prisoners staying overnight shall berequired to shower, given institutional clothing and linens and moved intotheir assigned housing areas. All female admiss ions ❑ust be transferred tothe female hous Lng unit.
b) Prisoners going to and returning from courts shall not disruptthe admissions process. Prisoners returning from court shall pasa through theprocessing area before going to their respcccive housing unit. Releases ortransfers shall be processed through Receiving/Release and shall be able toclaim their personal property immediately upon release.
3.6.2 User Needs. Receiving/Release shall contain a weapons locker co beutilized by base security or the apprehending officer, clcnn and initialholding areas (provided with a built-in bench) , booking station, n strip-search alcove located in shower, prisoner property storage/issue, clothing andlinen storage, personal hygiene items iaaue area, and shower/drying/issuearea. Property storage and office area shall concain a safe, (TL-15 type) ,desk, chair, and a compucer terminal for data entry. A lockable drop box
shall be provided for prisoner valuables when the valuables cu<todian ia notpresent.
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3.7 Prisoner/Awardee Housing
3.7.1 Policy Issues Awardee and prisoner housing shall be organized to ●provide for the classification of individuals into separate living units.Housing units shall be planned so that adequate housing can be provided forthe large classification categories (sentenced and CCU) , as well as smaller orspecial classification categories (female , pretrial, and high security risks)
CCU and prisoner housing shall be designed to provide maximum
separation of the two populations during daily activities
The facility’ s design shall promote the possible division of theprisoners into small, separate housing units. Housing unit size shallcorrespond to the various classification categories
3.7.2 Access/Adi agencies. The housing units shall be located to minimizecirculation routes to prisoner program and support areas. Housing units shallhave limited and monitored access to other areas of the facility. The housingunits shall have direct access to an individual/group shower area, lavatoryand head area, dayroom and dining area (if applicable)
Counselor offices shall be adjscent to and easily accessible fromeach housing unit.
CCU awardees’ access to and from their housing area will besupervised by staff. Security hardware and equipment shall not be used tocontrol access to the CCU housing area. Such access shall include workprograms , heads and showers and the activity/multi-purpose room.
3.7.3 Securitv/Circulation. The housing units shall be away from maincirculation areas of the facility. Pretrial, bread and water, and femaleprisoners shall be housed in individual cells. The sentenced and CCIJpopulations shall have a less restrictive, dormitory or barracks typeenvironment. Individually secured lockers shall be positioned next to eachsleeping area.
Housing unit staff shall be provided with radio communications to
Central Control
A watchtour system shall be installed in the cell blocks. It shallbe designed and implemented to guarantee that prisoners are checked atspecific time intervals
3.7.4 User Needs. The cell blocks shall all be individual cells withexterior windows and be 80 net square feet (NSF) There will be adequateplumbing chases , hot and cold running water in each cell, toilet, bed, desk orwriting surface, lockers, chair or stool, natural light and appropriate levelsof air circulation, temperature, lighting and noise control.
In the multiple occupancy dormitory rooms (CCU and Dorm A) , accessmust be provided to heads , lavatories, drinking water, shower facilities , hotand cold running water, individual lockers and writing surfaces , appropriatelevels of air circulation, temperature, lighting and noise control are ●provided, as well as a bed for each prisoner.
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! ‘,passive group and active individual indoor recreation, cloches ironing andfolding, and TV/reading area.
The CCU housine unit shall have a dinine area with tables and seatsthat can be used for dining and table games. Furn~shings in these spacesshall be similar to conventionalare of commercial grade.
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tiulti-Purpose Room/(Contact Visitin#Prisoner and StaffDining) 98 60 1 1,1s0
Library/Intake ReviewRoom (Actomey/C. O.Visiting/Self-Study) 99 AR 1 2.i3
Total 1,393 2,113
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Intake Waiting 65 10 1 278
Staff Head 66 1 1 25
Janitor’s Closet 67 1 1 18
Holding Cell 68 1-5 1 65
Holding Cell 69 1-5 1 95
SallyPort 70 2-3 1 66
Vehicular SallyPort 71 AR 1 (352)
Receiving/ReleasedSupervisor 72 1-2 1 83
Shower 73 1 1 66
PrOperty/SeabagStorage 76 1-2 1 357
TOTAL 1,053 1,386
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1. The outdoor vehicle entrance is large to accommodate a van. This netsquare footage is not calculated in building grossing factor.
2. Initial and clean holding cells will be equipped with toilet and sink.
3. The work area should be equipped with processing/data entry equipment.
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HUS.TI-PUSLH3SEKulti.purpose 18 24 1 552Staff Head 19 1 1 30Storage 20 AR 1 22Staff Office 22 1-3 1 86
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Ccu 2Dayroom 23 5 1 17500rmicory 26 5 1 300Janitor’s Closet 25 AR 1 20Head 26 1 1 20Shower 27 1 1 25
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Ccu 1Shower 28 1 1 25Head 29 1 1 20Janitorss Closet 30 AR 1 20Oormit.ary 31 8 1 5hoCounselor’s Office 32 2-4 1 116Dormitory 33 12 1 96oHeads 36 1 2 &oShowers 35 1 2 50Janitor<s ClOSeC 36 AR 1 20Dayroom 37 20 1 875
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CsJRnADayroom 43 13 1 445Dormitory u 13 1 1,060Heads 65 1 2 40Showers 46 1 2 50Janitor’s Closet 67 AR 1 20Counselor’s Office 48 2-6 1 116Dormicoty &9 12 1 960Janitor,s Closet 50 AR 1 20Heads 51 1 2 40Showers 52 1 2 50Oayr.mxn 53 12 1 620
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@:. 3.8.1 ~olicv Issues. All prisoners shall have access co programs
suitable to their educational level, skills , interests and religiouspreferences. Space shall be provided for educncional, vocational andrecreational activities. In addition, space shall be provided for library,legal , counseling, and religious activities.
3.8.2 &ccess/Adf agencies. The program component shall be adjscent andefficiently accessible co the housing areas.
Some scheduled programs will occur in the dayroom area of the
housing units or in the Mess Deck area.
3.8.3 ~ecur icv/CirculntiO~. Movement within the progrsm sress shall beas free IISpossible. Movement into and out of these areas shall be care fullv❑onitored by Central Control and escort officers (if required) . Properscheduling of program activities shall prevent various prisoner categoriesfrom audio and visual contact with each other in respective activity areas.
3.8.4 lJsr Ne eeds. Appropriate space, furnishings, and equipment shallprovided for educational, vocational, and recreational activities. Movablefurnishings and equipment shall be provided for those programs occurring inmulti -purpose areas. Counseling rooms shall enable undisturbed and privateconversation to take place.
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3.9 Pri soner Programs (Educationall
3.9.1 policv Issues. ‘Lheeducational program component includes a multi-purpose classroom and ancillary support space and equipment.
3.9.2 AccesslAdlecencieS. The educstion component shall be located nearthe awardee and prisoner housing areas.
3.9.3 $ecuri tv/CirculatiO~. Awardees and prisoners shall have controlledaccess to the educational area. Provis ions within the educational componentshall be made for the visusl surveillance of the classroom area, as well asche secure storage of training aids , such as nudio/visual equipment and ocherelectronic equipment.
3.9.6 User Needq. Facility education areas shall be equipped withswing-arm chsirs, blackboard , bulletin board(s) , leccern, requiredaudio/visual equipment and storage area, and supplies storage area.
Hesd facilities shall be provided adjacent to or near theeducational/multi -purpose area.
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3.10.1 Policv Issues. A small library shall be provided to serve theentire facility. It shall be utilized as a major component in a facility’seducational program. Awardees and prisoners shall be allowed to utilize thelibrary area as a quiet reading and self-study area.
Provisions shall be made for prisoners to receive books , magazinesand other reading material not available at the facility library. Abookmobile operation from the Navy Base Library or an interlibrary loanarrangement with other libraries could fill this need.
3.10.2 Access /Adiacencies. The library area shall provide convenientaccess to both the awardee and prisoner population and the staff. It shall be
located in close proximity to all awardee and prisoner housing areas. Thelibrary area (located in attorney/reading room) shall be adjscent toeducational services (located in multi-purpose room)
3.10.3 Securitv/Circulation. Awardees and prisoners shall have controlledaccess to the library area. Movement within the library area shall be as freeas possible. When individuals are in the library area, they shall be underthe supervision of Central Control and assigned staff.
3.10.4 User Needs The library component shall be located in a quietarea. Study table (s) with chairs shall be provided.
3.11 Prisoner Proerams Independent Review Officer (IRO\
3.11.1 Policy Issues. l%e purpose of the IRO’s Hearing is to determinewhether or not the conf inee needs to be held further in pretrial confinement.By being conducted within the brig, the Hearings are a benefit to theconf inees.
3.11.2 Access/Adi acencies. Space within the library shall be designatedfor the IRO’S Hearing. Central Control will notify the pretrial confinee whento proceed to the hearing room.
3.11.3 SecuritY/Circulation. The pretrial confinee will be closely
observed by Central Control staff while ❑oving to and from the hearing. Thehearing room (library) shall be visually supervised by Central Control. Abrig staff member will normally be present to supervise the IRO’s Hearing.
3.11.4 User Needs. Furnishings shall include a table and a chair for themagistrate, a table and up to two chairs for the accused’s Commanding Officeror hisfier representative and his/her legal counsel. Recording equipment
shall be available and able to be accommodated, if required.
3.12 Prisoner Pro!zrams (Reli$zious Services)
3.12.1 Policy Issues This Mess Deck area shall be used for multi-faithreligious services and related activities. All individuals shall be permittedto participate in religious workshop and other religious activities.Sufficient space shall be provided for individuals who wish to participate incongregate religious activities. Space shall be provided for individual
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group religious services3.12.2 ficcessltldincencies. Space designated forshall be efficiently accessible to the various housing sreas. Croup religious
services shall take place in the !less Deck area.
—3.12.3 Securi tv/Circula tiorl. Movement within the religious service areasshrillbe as free as possible. Movement into al\dout of this area shall becarefully ❑onitored.
3.12.4 User Needs. The religious serwices area shall be in a quietlocation in che facility. Approprince furnishings, religious symbols andother approved religious items (such as Bibles) shall be permicced in thisarea. Sufficient space shall be provided for religious articles storage.
Seating shall be provided for up co 30 prisoners.
3.13 ~soner Proerams (BriE Industrvl
3.13.1 k’olicv Issues. ‘S%ere shall be two types of brig inddstry programs.One consiscs of a closely supervised work -rclense program. This programallows the CCU or prisoner to work outside of the brig with a base commandwhich has requested awardee or prisoner services. ‘IT@other brig industryprogram pertains to a brig operation developed and designed specifically for aparticular brig’s locution, as well as the base’s requirements.
3.13.2 ficcesslAdiacencies. The industry program, if located within thebrig compound, shall be located in an adjacent structure. Access co this
structure shall be strictly monitored and limited to assigned prisoners.
(B 3.13.3 Securitv/Circulati o~. The brig industry facility shall consist of~~
an enclosed pre -engineered metal building appropriate for the type of industrylocated within n secure perimeter. Awardoes or prisoners working with an
outside command must be closely supervised at all times.
3.16 Prisone: PrORrams . Dm P.T. . Recrenciou
3.14.1 Policv Issues. ‘ho types of exercise/recreation space shall beprovided:
a) Outdoor -- Small, covered outdoor recreation area; grindingfield.
b) Passive Indoor -- Dayroom/T’J rooms, ❑ulti-purpose area. Therecreation areas shall be designed to balance the need for security and thephysical arrangement of space that mcecs normalized recreation designcriteria.
3.16.2 AccesslA dlncencies. Indoor and covered recreation (both passiveand active) shall be adjscent or conveniently accessible to awardee andprisoner living areas.
3.16.3 Securltv/Clrculatlon. Freedom of movement shall be granted toprisoners and awardees inside the recreation area. Central Control shall be
able co monitor both indoor and outdoor recreation areas.
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feet high. Recreation periods for different prisoner classification typesshall be kept separate by means of scheduling.
3.14.4 Staffine Reauirements
a) Recreation/training specialist.
b) Authorized staff members.
3.14.5 Hours of Oueration. As required, based on other daily scheduledactivities.
3.14.6 User Needs
3.14.6.1 Outdoor Recreation (in the ~rinderl. Equipment for outdoorrecreation shall include volleyballs , nets, basketballs, and other appropriate
equipment. However, no paved or marked courts will be provided.
3.14.6.2 Passive Indoor Recreation. Equipment for recreation shall includetables , chairs , table games, cards, TV, radio and other appropriate equipment.
3.15 Prisoner Proerams (Exchan~e~
3.15.1 Policv Issues Exchange services shall be available to prisonerson a regular and frequent basis. Exchange items shall consist of non-brig-supplied items authorized and approved for purchasing from the Navy BaseExchange.
Preordered Exchange items will be prebagged at the Navy Base ●Exchange and dispensed to awardees and prisoners by cart in their respectivehousing units. The prices of Exchange items shall not exceed the pricescharged for those same items in the Navy Base Exchange.
3.15.2 Access /Adiacencie Exchange items shall be transported to the
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possible. However, when circ tances do not permit immediate delivery,Exchange items shall be scored he secure storage area near the service
entrance This storage room shall be inaccessible to prisoners and constantlysupervised when open.
3.15.3 Securitv/Circulation. Staff shall always be present whenever anindividual accepts and signs a receipt for his/her Exchange purchases. Astaff member shall always escortitems to the housing units. Thereceive his/her Exchange order.
3.15.4 Staffinp Requirements
a) Assigned staff.
and closely observe the transfer of Exchangeprisoner must show identification in order to
b) Authorized awardee/prisoner ondelivery of the exchange iternsto the housing
3.15.5 Hours of Ooeration. As required.
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An emergency supply kit of brig-supplied items (toiletries, towels,etc. ) shall be readily accessible for distribution to the avardee and prisonerpopulation.
3.16 ~oner Proer ams (Barbersho~
3.16.1 WV 1SS ues. Awardees and prisoners arc required to receive a
periodic haircut in order co maintain a neat military sppeararrce.
3.16.2 ~. A barbershop kit shall be portnble so it canbe taken to the various aress of the facility if required. Barber facilities,including a lavatory and an electrical outlet shall be provided at IntskeWaiting.
3.16.3 $ecuritv/Ci@lntiou. Prisoners expected to be a behavior problemduring haircutting will be heavily supervised. The barber’s equipment kitshall be inspected before entering and upon leaving the facilicy. To ensure
the accountability and whereabouts of haircutcing tools, the b4rber*sequipment kit shall also be inspected before entering and upon leaving eachhousing unit when haircutting is done in housing units. Hair applications
containing alcohol or flammable materials shall noc be allowed in theinstitution.
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—a) Barber from Navy Base Sxchanga.
b) Escort (if required).
3.16.5 Hours of Operation. Normal business hours, Monday through Friday;on an as-needed basis.
3.16.6 User Ueeds. Barber shall be providad with a portablo barber’s kit.
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Library@Wake saview- (AttOrney/T.O.visitinq/self-study) 99 AR 1 (252) 2
Audio/visual,ticational Itaterial,Religiau5 Secvica,Storage 100 AR 1 40
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1. Oesigrmd to acccmmmdate prisoner visiting, education, religioussecvices ard congregate activities on a scheduied tasis. (SeePrisanarVisting).
2. ‘his space also used for visiting proposes (see Prism-tarVisiting).‘Lhenet 6qu8r13fcatage of thin ecee is allccatedtic Prisonerviaiti~.
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3.17.1 ~olicv Issues. ‘lhet4edical unit provides the awardees andprisoners with initial medical and health screening during intake, sick call,general medical treatment and emergency treatment/stabilization. Special andacute care treatment shall be provided at the base medical facility.
3.17.2 ACC@S slAdiacencie~. The liedical area shall be easily accessible tothe awardee and prisoner housing areas. Only prisoners scheduled to receivemedical treatment shall be allowed access to the medical area. Storedmedicines will only be accessible to authorized staff (such as , Corpsman,Medical Officer) . )iedicsl stafr, avardee and prisoner patients shall enterthe medical waiting area unde~ the visual supervision of Central Control.Awardees and prisoners shall not be allowed to visit the ❑edical area at chesame time. Separate medical area houre shall be scheduled for eachpopulation.
3.17.3 Securi cv/CirculaciOQ. Awrirdee and prisoner access to the medicalarea shall be carefully controlled. All equipment and medicines shall bestored in a secure area. A medications and medical log ❑ust be kept of alldrugs dispensed and all treatments. Awardees and prisoners entering thewaiting and examination areas shall be visually ❑onitored by Central Control.Only three patients shall be allowed access to the wciting room at any giventime.
After sick call is held in the housing units , Central Control shallallow awardee and prisoner patients to enter the waiting ores and awaitexamination. At the appropriate time , the patient shall proceed to theexamination/treacmenc area where he/she shall be examined by a ❑ember of the❑edical staff. The ❑edicnl record of the prisoner will be kept in a securefile cabinet within the ❑edical area.
Most ❑edicine shall be dispensed within the housing unit by a❑edical staff ❑ember.
3.17.4 $taff& Reauiramenc~
a) Medical Officer/Carpsman.
b) Physician (if required).
3.17.5 Haurs of 00eratiOq. During scheduled sick call (A.t4. and P.M.) ,
medicine distribution periods and emergencies. Access to and use of themedical area will be scheduled to prahibit contact between the CCU and
prisoner population. Appropriate medical staff shall be on call 26 haurs perday, 7 days a week.
3.17.6 JJser Naed&c. The Medical unit shall concain a small, secure ❑edicalcabinet, a sink with running hoc and cold water, a small desk with locked filespace. A cowmon patient/staff head is located ridjscent to the examinationroom. The door to the examination roam shall be wide enough to mimic a
stretcher.
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3.17.7 Suecial Requirements. Materials. Furnishings. This space issimilar in finish to the administrative area. All cabinets and furnishingsshall be easy to clean, durable and vandal- resistant. Since this area issmall, light colors shall be used. The waiting area is immediately in front ●of Central Control for direct visual supervision. The corridor wall of themedical area will be full-height storefront glazing.
3.18 Hess Deck
3.18.1 Policv Issues. The base’s Central Mess shall provide a foodpreparation system to serve the needs of the entire awardee, prisoner, andstaff population. Nutritional and appetizing meals , as well as a well-designed dining environment, reinforce prisoner opportunities for goodbehavior. Adequate space, equipment, appliances and utensils shall beprovided for food and supply storage, food and meal preparation/warming,distribution to prisoners in the dining area (located in the multi-purposearea) and in the dayrooms of the CCU housing area.
Staff dining will be in an area contiguous to the prisoner diningspace.
3.18.2 Access /Adiacencies. The Mess Deck shall be easily accessible toall housing units. This component shall be adjscent to the serviceentrance/receiving loading dock. Food distribuci.n/servery shall beconveniently accessible to food and non-food storage areas and immediatelyadjscent to the grill area.
3.18.3 Securitv/Circulation. The Mess Supervisor shall have goodvisibility over the entire food service area. The Mess supervisor is ●responsible for inventory control and secure cutlery storage. Food storageshall be carefully monitored and logged to avoid loss of inventory. Thepretrial , sentenced and female prisoner populations shall enter the mess deck(multi-purpose room) under the visual control of Central Control. The CCUpopulation will be served meals in the dayroom(s) of the CCU housing units.Central Mess will prepare bag lunches for prisoners on assigned, work detailswho do not return to the brig for lunch.
3.18.4 StaffinizRequirements
a) Mess Supervisor
b) Authorized prisoners on work assignment (assist in meal
preparation, dishwashing, cleaning and in-house delivery of meals)
3.18.5 Hours of Oueration. Prior to and following normally scheduledmeals to enable preparation and cleaning activities to take place.
3.18.6 User Needs The brig’s Mess Deck component shall be capable offeeding 35 prisoners at one time. This component shall contain areas for foodand non- food storage, food tray preparation/warming and dishwashing,commercial refrigerator and freezer, fast food and grill preparation(cooking) , and prisoner and staff dining. Adj scent to the dining area, there
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A solid slat coiling partition shall be provided to enclose the
food semice area during non-dining use of the multi-purpose area (such asreligious services, classes, prisoner visit l”g) . This shall serve as a ❑ esnsof controlling unwanted access to the food servery, preparation and storageareas. Since the dining area is a multi-purpose area, extra effort shall bemsde to guarantee its cleanliness.
3.18.7 ~neci 1 Reauirem nts. Matefils.n e Fur~. Finishes in thisarea shall be washable epoxy paint on walls and ceilings , impervious ceramicand quarry tile on the floors of functional areas and seoled trowel- finishedconcrete or vinyl composition tile on the floor of the dining areas. The
. office shall be situated so that the mess supewisor has visual control overall functions in the receiving, preparation and storage areas . The ❑ esssupcmisor also needs to be able to casually obsarvo the loading dock area.
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3.19.1 ~olicv Issues. The facility shall provide prisoners with the
OPPOrtunity to wear clean, suitable and presentable clothing consistent withNavy guidelines. The laundry shall maintain a continuous and adequate supplyof clean bedding, linen and clothing for the brig population.
3.19.2 Access/A diacencie~. The laundry shall be located near che service
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entrance/receiving lond~ng dock. Access to the laundry area shall be vla asecure corridor. Access co the laundry area shall be ❑onitored by CentralControl. The laundry area shall be located within che secure perimeter.
3.19.3 securitv/Circu -. There shall be freedom of ❑ ovement withinthe laundry area. Access co and from this area shall be carefully monitoredand designated only for authorized staff and prisoners assigned to thisdetail. The work supervisor responsible for facility work assignments shallsupervise the laundry component and ensure inventory control.
3. 19. f4 staff in~rements
a) Laundry Supervisor.
b) Authorized prisoners on work assignment.
3.19.5 Hours of ODeratiOn. Normal business hours, Monday through Friday.
Additional hours, if required.
3.19.6 User Ne eds. The laundry area shall be equipped with cwo 50-pound(22.68 kg) vasher-extractors . two 50-pound (22.68 kg) dryers and one press(linen, ucilicy, dry cleaning) .
The laundry area shall have a separate water supply in order toprovide the required amount of hoc waccr.
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bins for soiled sort and cleaned sort (clean linens go to property storagelocated in Receiving/Release) Work tables shall be provided to sort sheets ,pillow cases, towels and mattress covers. Clean storage shall contain ●sufficient shelf and storage space to adequately contain the linen supply forthe facility.
3.19.7 Suecial Requirements. Materials. Furnishing. Finishes shall belimited to painting. Walls and floors shall be washable.
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Preparacion 89 AR 1 756Mess Supa~isor 90 AR 1 121Refrigerator/Freezer
Storage Area 91 AR 1 50Dry Storage 92 AR 1 llhSewery 93 AR 1 215Dishwnshing 9.4 AR 1 117Vestibule 95 AR 1 27Head 96 1 1 62Janitor’s Closet 97 AR 1 30
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Lwndry 79 AR 1 318
Cart Storage 80 AR 1 26
Clean Storage 81 30
TOTAL 374 .4fLo
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3.20 ~a~n ten~nce
3.20.1 Folicv Issues. The brig shall have a small maintenance arealocated adjscent co the mechanical room. This area must accommodate routinemaintenance, protection of tools and control of dangerous supplies. Complexor sophisticated repairs shall not be provided by this component. Rout ine
maintenance activici.es such as tile replacement, painting, electrical fixturereplacement, plumbing fixture replacement and leak stoppage shall beperformed.
3.20.2 pccess/A dlacencie~. Maintenance shall be externally accessiblethrough the semice entrance/loading dock area ❑onitored by Central Control.Interior access to this area shall be through a sally port located between themaintenance area and Central Control.
3.20.3 Securitv/Circulation. Access co and from flaintenance shall becarefully monitored and only certain staff and authorized prisoners shall bepermitted to enter this area. Brig security warrants chnc proper ❑aintenancesupervision ❑inimize opportunities for prisoners to obtain tools or othermaintenance mnterinls that might be converted into contraband or weapons.
3.20.4 ~taffin~ Reauiremenc~
a) Industry/tlnincenance Supervisor.
b) Authorized prisoners on work assignment.
3.20.5 Hours of Opera ciO~. Normal bus iness hours, Monday through Friday,and on a 2b-hour emergency basis.
3.20.6 User Needs. There shall be sufficient space and equipment withinthe ❑aintenance shop co provide ❑aintenance services. i+ointenance storage
shall provide space for shop supplies, spare pares, ❑ actresses and
institutional supplies. Tim secure storage area shall be equipped with awall -mounted, steel tool shadow board. A tool log shall be kept of all toolschat leave the maintenance area.
There shall always be a sufficient amount of institutional supplieskept in Maintenance so that the basic necessities of the prisoners areprovided.
3.20.7 $Decial Requirements . Moterials. Furnish S.ngs. Finishes shall be
limited co painting. walls and floors shall be washable
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Electrical Room El AR 1 222
Mechanical Room 82 AR 1 485
Secure Storage 83 AR 1 55
Industries/Central Storage 86 AR 1 (2000)
Maintenance Shop 85 AR 1 132
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Loading Dock 86 AR 1 (72)
Can Wash 87 AR 1 68
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Construction. The criteria stated below do not preclude theuse of other materials more readily available in the local ❑arket, provided:hat they meet the basic requirements of fit, finish, fire protection andsecurity. Design patterns or treatments in walls, especially exterior walls,shall not provide grooves, indentations , crevices or similar surfaces thatcould provide hand or footholds to aid prisoners in climbing. Such patternsor treatments near downspouts and the security fence are prohibited. Anglesformed where walls meet ceilings and floors shall be flush and provide noopenings or crevices where contraband can be concealed.
3.21.1 Level 11 Sc riry. Provide solid security walls. The walls shallbe 8-inch (203 mm) th~c[ concrete masonry units with cells filled full heightwith grout conforming to ASTH c.376, Stond rd SD cifi nti n f r Gr u fr
L@s+mrY. and reinforced in each blOck wit: vertical ~/8-~nch0(9.5~ %“steelrods 16 inches (L06 UOII)on center with deformed billet-steel conforming toASTM A615, Standard Sc.ec@ ation for Oeformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars forConcrete Reinforcement. Extend wall to the underside of the structure.
3.21.2 l-s 1 I s clCy Provide solid security walls. The walls shallbe 8-inch thi~k conc~te masonry units with cells filled full height withgrout conforming to ASTM C&76; no vertical reinforcement is required forsecurity; extend wall to the underside of the structure.
3.21.3 Fire Rnted Walk. Provide rated walls as shovn on the FacilityPlate titled ~sic al and Life Securicv PlaLI. Provide construction assembliesor ❑asonry construction which are identical to those assemblies whose fire
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in addition, those assemblies meet the basic requirements of fit, finish, andsecurity for the area(s) where they shall be used.
3.21.4 Smoke Compa rcment. Provide a solid security and l-hour fire-ratedwall. Where glazing occurs, vision panels shall not individually exceed 1,296square inches (0.86 sq m) . Refer to NFPA 101, Code for Safetv to Life fromFire in Buildinizs and Structures, 14-3.7.2.
3.21.5 $ecuritv Wall Pnnels. l’letnlpanels may be used in lieu of masonryconstructed in non- fire-rated instnllacion provided they cr.naist of two lb.gauge steel face plates with internal stiffeners. Voids between steel platesshall be filled with sound-proofing on interior walls and thermal insulationon exterior walls.
3.22 Decention and Securit v Glaziu Tvr.es. The following listing isprovided as a description of the types and applications of glazing necessaryfor implementation of tha intended management plan of this facilicy. l%edoors to which they are assigned are scheduled on the Facility Plate titledSecuritv Doors . The locations of these scheduled doors and ocher glazing
applications are show on che Facility Plate titled phvsical and Life Security
U&LI. The A/E shall use :hes@ glazing types in the locations as scheduled andindicated without exception. Clear openings in the security perimeter whereaccessible to prisonera ahnll not exceed 5 inches in one dimension. Refer to
NAVFAC NFCS-11192, ~. fOr further guidance.
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3.22.1 Tvpe 1. Type 1 (1/4-inch tempered glass) is for use in openingswhich have no security functions , and in openings whose smallest dimension is5 inches or less, such as vision panels in doors where potential for passage ●of contraband is not significant.
3.22.2 Tvue 2. Type 2 (nominal 7/16-inch glass-clad 1/8-inchpolycarbonate sheet) is for use in security windows whose smallest dimensionis greater than 5 inches and which constitute a part of a security perimeter,such as exterior dayroom windows which are under visual supervision.
3.22.3 ~. Type 3 (nominal 3/8-inch 2-ply polycarbonate sheet withmar-resistant coating) is for use in interior windows which may be subject tovandalism, such as intake holding areas and in cell windows.
3.22.4 Tvue 4. Type & (nominal 7/16- inch three -ply chemically-strengthened glass) is for use in interior and exterior windows which may besubject to vandalism and where security implications are not si.Qnificant, suchas in low-intensity
3.22.5 Tvge 6V.sheet of wire glassa part of the smoke
housing areas, dining dnd ❑ulti-purpose rooiis
Type 4W (same as type 4, with a separate (not laminated)added) For sane uses as type 4, where the opening formspartition.
3.22.6 Tvue 5. Type 5 (nominal 9/16-inch glass-clad polycarbonate) is foruse in high security areas such as central control.
3.22.7 Tvue 5W. Type 5W (same as Type 5, with a separate (not laminated)sheet of wire glass) . For same uses as Type 5, where the opening forms a part ●of the smoke barrier.
3:22.8 Type 6. Type 6 (nominal 5/16 -inch two-ply chemically-strengthenedglass) is for use in interior windows which may be subject to vandalism, suchas low intensity housing areas.
3.23 Detention Hardware. The following listing is provided as adescription of the types and applications of security hardware necessary toimplement the intended management plan of this facility, with particularattention to locking devices. The doors to which they are assigned arescheduled on the Facility Plate titled Securitv Doors. The plan location ofthose scheduled doors are also shown on the Facility Plate titled Phvsical andLife Securitv. The A/E shall use these hardware types in doors as scheduledwithout exception. Refer to NAVFAC NFGS -11194, Detention Hardware, for moreinformation.
3.23.1 TvDe SH-1. For use in control rooms. This type uses a heavy-dutysecurity, electromechanical solenoid lock, for use in the door jamb withhollow metal swinging doors.
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3.23.5 TVDe SH-5. For use in doors serving interior storage rooms,laundry, equipment rooms, and janitor’s closets. This type uses a level-tumbler deadlock designed for swinging doors.
3.23.6 me SH-6. For use in exterior storage snd equipment rooms. This
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3.23.7 Tme SH Z-. For use in exterior ❑echanical and electrical rooms.This type uses a level-tumbler deadlock designed for swinging doors. It iS
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3.23.8 1% e SH-8. For use in exterior mechanical and electrical rooms.Tlris type uses n lever-tumbler deadlock designed for swinging doors. It iS
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3.23.9 TVPe SH-9. For use in medium securicy inmate rooms. This typeuses an electromechanical security latch intended for swinging doors and isinstalled by mortise mounting within the two-inch trim section of che jcrmb ofche door frame.
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3.23.11 Tvue SH-. For use in hatches and chase sccess doors. This type
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3.23.12 we SH-12. For “Slammer” holding cells. Thistumbler snaplock.
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3.23.lh Twe SH-14. For use in inccrior sally ports. This type uses a
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3.23.15 me SH-12. For use Ln exterior sally pores.same lock as SH-14.
3.23.16 me SH M!-. For use in inmate showers. l%iselectric control fail safe deadbolt.
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3.23.19 Twe SH-19. For use in exterior sally port entrances. This typeuses the same lock as SH-14. ●3.24 Ceiline Construction. The criteria stated below are based on
appropriateness for the level of security of a given space. Alternate choicesin housing areas are not recommended, except for the CCU dormitory.Alternates must meet the basic requirements of fit, finish and security.Angles formed where ceilings ❑eet walls shall be flush and provide no openingsor crevices where contraband can be concealed.
3.24.1 Cell Ceilin~ Svstem. The ceiling system shall be cast-in-placeconcrete with a minimum thickness of 5 inches (127 mm) of reinforced concretewith 6 x 6 - W1.4 x W1.4 (152 x 152 mm - 9 x 9 mm’) welded wire fabric. Slabarea exposed to the cell shall have a steel trowel finish.
3.24.2 CCU and Dormitorv Ceilin~ Svstem. These spaces do not requireceilings other than the exposed structural system. When a ceiling is mandatedby the local command, the preferred system is a suspended plaster ceiling 3/4-inch (19.05 mm) thick applied in three coats on metal lath. Plaster may havea smooth or sanded finish. An alternate system is a gypsum ceiling. Theceiling shall be comprised of two layers of 5/8-inch (16 mm) thick regular
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3.24.3 Staff Areas Ceiling Svstem. Use a suspended ceiling of acousticalpanels in a 2 by 4 foot metal grid system. The system shall have a flamespread rating of 25 or less.
3.25 Securitv Conceuts ●3.25.1 Overall Conceut. The overall security concept from a constructionstandpoint is based on establishing zones of construction in the prisonerareas These zones are based on the level of security required for a specificpopulation.
a) For the safety and security of the visiting public, staff andprisoners, the most secure zones in the building are the cells for thepretrial male and the female populations where ❑ixing of populations mightoccur. ‘l%econstruction of the cells has been labeled “Level II secureperimeter. ”
b) The secondary secure perimeter generally runs along theexterior edges of prisoner-populated program or facility support areas. Theconstruction of walls defining this perimeter is labeled as “Level I“ Thesame construction runs between housing areas establishing populationclassification zones.
c) In every case, there shall be a sally port or two interlockeddoors between the prisoner and the public areas.
d) A site specific fenced perimeter may be provided to keep thepublic from approaching the building without authorization.
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f) Openings in che axcerior walls of the security perimeter shallnot exceed 5 inches. hrge windows shall be provided with security barsspaced no farther than 5 inches apart. Operable windows in areas accessibleto prisoners shall be designed to be ❑anually operated from the inside withoutcreating an opening through which contraband could be passed.
g) Doors in the CCU dormitories shsll be regular (non-securitytype) hello= metal doors with builders’ hardware.
h) Doors at heads and showersnot have locks.
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3.26.1 FOundationq. The type of foundation to be used shall be
appropriate for 10CS1 soil conditions as established by on-site test dataperformed by an approved testing laboratory. Foundations shown on thecriteria drawinga are intanded only to indicate the general arrangement ofspread footings, the sizes of which shall be based upon the soil bearingcapacities of che selected site.
3.26.2 Er@liJM. Structural framing shall be ❑etal roof deck on wide-flange structural steel members which are supported on grout- filled andreinforced concrete masonry unit (C14U)walls. Beams may be supported byembedment of weld plates in cast- in-place concrete bond beams atop the CMUwalls , or by embedded projecting bolts in the bond beams. Beam connections
@Jr+Ybe either bolted or welded. In order to meet seismic designconsiderations, the ❑etal roof deck shall be used co transfer lateral forcesto the walls.
In addition to CiiUbearing walls, concrete and steel columns havebeen utilized for beam aupporc on the criteria drawings.
3.27 EleccricaJ.
@,. 3.27.1 Compound Li~h c~. The area surrounding the brig shall be lighted
by high-pressure sodium fixtures on &5-foot (13.72 m) poles to illuminate thearea to 1.0 or 1.5 footcandle. Wiring sewice systems shall be buried so theywill be inaccessible to prisoners. All lights shall be connecced co theemergency generator system. Lights ❑ay operate on either a timer switch orphoto-cell system. Walkways used by prisoners and staff shall be lighted.Lighting shall be designed so that it does not interfere with prisonersleeping berths. Fixtures shall be vandal-proof.
3.27.2 ~witches. All electrical wall plates shall be nylon, in compliancewith UL 514C, Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes. Flush-Device Boxe~ , and mounted withspandrel head screws in prisoner/awardee housing areas . Electrical outlets inall prisoner areas shall have nylon cover plates. Cells shall not haveelectrical outlets. All lighting and appliance panelboards serving prisonersreas shall be located in sight of the control officer station, but not in theprisoner area in order to provide easy access to override possible prisonerdisturbances of branch circuits. Electrical systems shall be designed tofacilicace the use of a Management Information System.
3.27.3 Lieh ine Fixmrt eq. Lighting shall be noc be less than 20fooccandles at 30 inches above finished floor. ‘Mo levels of illuminationshall be provided in the dayroom or dorm space, but the night lighting shallnot interfere with prisoner sleeping. The cell lighting fixture shall be inaccordance with NAVFAC NFCS -16510, ~terior Light~ , installed in a manner coeliminate cracks or crevices above or around the fixture where contraband
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type, but shall be tamper-resistant. Lighting fixtures for all other areas ofthe brig shall conform to requirements in MIL-HDBK-1006/4, ElectricalUtilization System. ●3.27.4 Emerpencv and Exit Li~hting. An emergency lighting and exit lightsystem shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 101. Provide 1 footcandle inthe path of egress. Light fixtures in cell and dormitory areas shall berecessed in the wall with opening flush with wall.
3.27.5 Control Rooms. Light fixtures in control rooms shall be lowbrightness incandescent downlights on dimmers so that lighting levels may bevaried to provide maximum visibility. The control room operator shall havethe capability to dim lighting levels in the control room, in the cell anddormitory dayroom areas , and in the sally ports leading to the cell anddormitory areas.
3.27.6 Emereencv Power Svstem. A standby service of sufficient capacityto serve all emergency loads shall be provided in accordance with MIL-HDBK -1004/4 Essential loads are as follows:
a) Exterior lighting and building egress lighting.
b) All public address and intercom system components.
f=) All locking control panels and associated equipment.
d) Fire alarm systems.
e) Heating and ventilating equipment (not air conditioning) ; where ●roof top units are used, they shall be wired so that the fan is on emergencypower and the compressor is on normal power.
f) Smoke removal fans
g) Minimal kitchen equipment (example: control voltage forgas -operated equipment)
h) Roll-up doors for prisoner receiving/release
i) Minimal lighting (5 footcandles) in individual cells and in
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j) All control room lighting.
k) Equipment necessary to provide heating, not only for personnelcomfort, but to prevent damage to buildings due to freezing.
1) Officers Watchtour System at cell blocks.
3.28 Television Simal Distribution Svstem (TSDS~. Central television
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3.29.1 ~. A stand alone, two-way public address monitoringsystem between control station and alL prisoner areas shall be provided.
3.29.2 hc ercommuricat~. A two-way intercommunication system shallprovide Centrol Control with the ability to communicate with each controlstation, other administrative areas and security locations.
3.29.3 Public Addre~. A facility-wide, one -way public address systemfrom Central Control to designated interior and exterior areas of assembly andto each housing area shall be provided. Booster amplifiers shall be used foradditional audio power in areas with high ambient noise levels.
3.29.4 ~eleohone Svsterq. Conduit system and equipment epace shall beprovided throughout the facility for a public utility telephone system. Thesystem switchboard shall be located in ths facility’s administrscive area; thenight answering station shaLl be located in Central Control. Prisonertelephones shall be programmed for local and collect calls only.
3.29.5 ,Smer~encv Powe~. All communications systems shall be connected tothe emergency power system.
3.30 Wacchtour Svstem. The Wntchtour System shall be provided with asystem keyboard/printer with incegrsl cima clock for hardcopy printout ofwatch- tour and corresponding time and date. Watchtour stations shallannunciate individually at the watchtour control panel located in CentralControl. Three start- tour key switches (corbin type) shall be provided at theWatchtour Control Station, labeled Medical Officer, Control Officer, andCommanding Officer for individual identification of watchtour. The threestare switches shall be keyed differently; however, the start switches and thecell check- in scatlons shall all be keyed alike. An alarm shall be generatedat 15 minute intervals ricche Wacchcour concrol panel to alert the guard tobegin watchtour. The time interval shall be programmable through the systemtime clock.
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3.31.2 Central Svsceq. l%e fire alarm aysccm shall be integrated into cheCentral Control fire alarm system to provide n total system for the automncicand manual transmissions of fire alarm signals. me system shall beindependently wired. Manual signal initiation devices shall be restricted tolocations not accessible to prisoners. Automatic signal initiation devices,such as area smoke detectors, duct smoke detectors and area thermal detectorsshall be installed in unsupervised areas which warrant automatic firs/smokedetection by virtue of contents, usa or location. Automatic system’ alarm
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signals shall be restricted to areas other than prisoner housing; audiblesignals in housing areas shall be manually activated from the local controlroom. Locally initiated audible alarm signals , in conjunction with housing ●unit public address and ❑onitoring systernsand emergency evacuationprocedures, are intended to provide controlled egress in an emergency withoutpanic and without compromising security.
3.32 hckin~ Svstem
3.32.1 Housing Unit. Lacking control panels shall be positioned inCentral Control for line-of-sight observation of doors to be controlled.Housing unit control panels shall contain controls for ‘group release” ofprisoner room doors and a sally port interlock bypass for emergency egress
3.32.2 General Areas. Electric-operated and monitored doors in areasother than housing areas shall be controlled from locking system controlpanels in a secured area control room with the panel positioned for line -of-sight observation of the doors to be controlled. Where line-of-sightobservation cannot be obtained, door position ❑onitoring and a local intercomsystem shall be installed for positive identification. Exterior doors of thecorrectional custody unit shall be lockable from the outside to preventuncontrolled ingress ; however, these doors shall have panic bars to ensurefree egress
3.32.3 Sally Ports All sally ports shall be interlocked to preventsimultaneous operation of sally port doors. Where a sally port serves as anemergency egress , interlock by-pass controls shall be provided.
3.32.4 tieration Criteria. All doors controlled from Central Control, ●either as prime point of control or as redundant control, shall becontinuously monitored for secured open status at Central Control.
3.32.5 Control Console. Imcking system control panels shall providegraphic display for positive identification of doors to be controlled. Allcontrol devices and pilot lamps shall be modular devices . All pilot lampsshall be light emitting diodes (LEDs) with an average life of 50,000 hours at24 volts ac LEDs in all locking system control panels shall operate at 24volts ac. Each panel shall contain press- to-test controls for all LEDs.
3.33 Air Conditioning. Heatine and Ventilation. The criteria statedbelow and the systems indicated in the prototype design do not preclude theuse of other systems common to the local market, provided they meet theperformance, safety and security requirements established herein.
3.33.1 Related Criteria. Refer to NAVFAC DM-3.03, Heating. Ventilatinec
Air Conditioning. and Dehumidifyin~ Systems , and MIL-HDBK-1190, FacilitvPlannine and Design.
3.33.2 Desien Conditions
a) Indoor Temperature -- Shall comply with MIL-HDBK- 1190 forcomfort cooling and heating.
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EQuiumen~. Equipment shall be seLec ted in accordance with NAVFACAir handling equipment, boilers, chillers , pumps , etc. , shall befrom prisoner areas and prisoner access areas by security walls.
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paras. 3.21 and 3.2L herein. Where ductwork with a height or width exceeding6 inches (152.6 mm) intersects a security wall or floor, security bars shallbe installed. Where ductwork intersects the roof, security bara shall beinstalled. See Facility Plates showing security bars.
b) Grilles, Registers, and Diffusers in prisoner aress and areasaccessible to prisoners shall be as specified in NAVFAC NFCS-15850, WJiandl~ and Distribution Eauiumeti. See Facility Plates showing grilles,registers, and diffusers.
3.33.5 w. Piping within prisoner housing areas and areas accessibleto prisonera if less than 12 feet above the floor shall be isolated fromprisoners by ceilings, chases or soffits complying with construction materialsdiscussed in paras. 3.21 and 3.24 herein. Valves shall be located whereaccessible; where this is imposalble due to construction, security accesspanels shall be used for access.
3.33.6 Smoke Control Prisoner areas shall have an engineered smokecontrol system. Design ~hall comply with NFPA 90A, Standard for theJn llati n f Air Conditio~ an nti~cSta o 0 dVe a Svsterns..
3.33.7 G!2n&@. Air conditioning, heating and ventilation control devicesfor prisoner housing areas and areas accessible to prisoners shall be locatedoutside the prisoner area with the exception of temperature sensors.Temperature sensors in cell blocks and in prisoner holding shall be located intoilet exhaust ducts. Temperature sensors in other prisoner housing or areasaccessible to prisoners shall be installed in a secured enclosure.
3.33.8 ~ c. The following spaces require airconditioning (refer to !IIL-HDBK-1190 for criteria on providing airconditioning in spaces not covered) :
a) Administration areas (computer spaces that require bothtemperature and humidity control) .
b) The cell blocks and Dorm A. In addition, becauae of securityconsiderations, there are no outside openings larger than five inches.
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c) The control center (an independent air handling system isrequired because it must operate during emergency conditions that may includegas and/or smoke in other sections of the building) ●
d) Multi-purpose rooms and the library/legal interview room.
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3.34.1 Related Criteria. Refer to NAVFAC DM-3 .01, Plumbing Systems
3.34.2 EWiDnIeI’It. Water heaters, pumps, etc. , shall be separated fromprisoner areas and prisoner access areas by security walls. Equipmentselection shall be in accordance with NAVFAC DM-3.01.
3.34.3 Fixtures Plumbing fixtures in administrative and support areasshall be standard quality complying with NAVFAC NFGS-15400, Plumbing.Plumbing fixtures in prisoner housing areas and areas accessible to prisonersshall be security type complying with NAVFAC NFGS -15400 and requirementsherein.
a) One Male and Female Pretrial/’’Bread and Water” cell shall havea floor-mounted stainless steel water closet and a wall-hung stainless steellavatory with concealed pushbutton controls. The water closet bowl shall be aback outlet blowout type with integral seat. The lavatory shall have abubbler spout and fast drain.
b) Each typical cell shall have a floor-mounted back outletvitreous china water closet with integral seat and concealed pushbuttoncontrols and vitreous china lavatory with bubbler spout, concealed trap, and ●concealed hot and cold water pushbutton controls. Shower stalls shall havepanel-mounted, non-adjustable shower heads with panel-mounted hot and coldwater valves. Shower drains shall be secured with tamper-resistant screws
c) In Dorm A and CCU dormitories , there shall be providedfloor-mounted, back outlet vitreous china water closets with integral seatsand exposed flush valves. The lavatories shall be wall-hung vitreous chinawith spring loaded pushbutton hot and cold water faucets. The shower stallsshall have panel-mounted, non-adjustable type shower heads with hot and coldpushbutton water valves The shower drain shall be secured with tamper-resistant screws.
d) Each prisoner holding cell shall have a floor-mounted stainlesssteel water closet and a wall-hung stainless steel lavatory with concealedpushbutton controls. ‘fhewater closet bowl shall be a back outlet blowouttype with integral seat. The lavatory shall have a bubble spout and fastdrain.
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3.35.2 ~soner Hou~ . Sprinkler heads in prisoner housing areas shallbe the sidewall type where the head is within reach of the prisoner.
3.35.3 Prot ctie on. Piping within prisoner housing areas and areasaccessible to prisoners if less than 12 feet above the floor shall be isolatedfrom prisoners by ceilings, chases or soffits complying with prisonerconstruction materials discussed in paras. 3.21 and 3.24 herein. Valves shal1
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MANUAL RESET SOLENOID VALVE. NORMALLY OPEN,ENERGIZE TO CLOSE.ROUTE CW, HW & HWC PIPING IN FURREO-INSOFFIT. COORDINATE W/ MECH. PIPING.3/4” BACKFLOW PREVENTER FOR MECH. MAKE-UP WATER.REFER TO MECH. DWGS. FOR CONTINUATION.ALTERNATE ROUTE FOR SANITARY PIPINGUNDRERGROUNO & INSIOE BLDG.
SURFACE MOUNTEO FIRE HOSE CABINET W/1 1/2” FIRE HOSE ASSEMBLY.3/4” NON-FREEZE WALL HYORANT.
TERMINATE ROOF ORAINAGE 00WNSPOUT IZ”ABOVE GRAOE ANO SPILLS ONTO CONCRETESPLASH BLOCK.
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EXTEND GAS, WATER. FIRE, & SANITARY LINES5’-0” FROM BLOG. & CAP/PLUG FOR FINAL CONNECTION.
THE ENTIRE BLDG. IS PROTECTED BY A wET PIPE SYSTEM.KITCHEN AREA - OESIGN FOR OROINARY
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REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL ROOFPLAN FOR EXACT LOCATIljN ‘-OF ROOF ORAINS.
TITLE DATE CATEGORYCODE FACILITYPLATE NO
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4.1 ,facilitv Uission. This section provides information on specificdesign criteria that must be incorporated into the planning and design ofdetention facilities.
These eight-hour and 72-hour detention facilities are temporarylock-up or holding facilities usuelly located in Security offices. They aredesigned to secure detainees pending trsnsfer to regular brigs. Due co theshort -term nature of confinement in detention facilities, all supportservices, such as food and ❑edical, shall be provided by existing localfacilities. A detention facility shsll serve both male and female detainees.
Detention facilities will be classified and identified as follows:
a) 8-Hour Holding. Permits detention of detainees for a period upco eight hours. Multiple-occupancy cells are permitted and benches attachedco WS1l or floor are provided in lieu of bunks.
b) 72-Hour Detention. Permits detention of detainees for a periodup to 72 hours as defined in SECNAVINST 16h0.9. Single-occupancy cells withbunks are required for personnel held more than eight hours, buc less than 72hours.
h.2 EnCilitv Desiizn Crice~. The Detention Facility where feasibleshould be located adjacent co and in full view of the dispatcher’s desk. Thefacilicy shall be out of che line of sight of public users of the securityoffice. Detainee search and bathing facilities shall be locacad within thesecure area. An interview room. within direct view of che dispatcher. shallbe accessible to visitors from che public side and co detainee: from thesecure side.
4.3 Securi tv/CirculntiO~. Access to and from the Detention Facilshall be carefully ❑onitored and designated only for certain staff anddetainees.
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4.6 User Need~. The Detention Facility shall contain a weapons lockerto be utilized by base security or apprehending officer, individual holdingareas (provided with hot nnd cold running water in each cell, toilet, naturallight) , group hold (provided with a built-in bench and toilet) and appropriatelevels of circulation, temperature, lighting and noise control. A bed isrequired if the detainee will be held ❑ ore than eight hours.
4.5 SDecisl R aulrem nts. H terials.e e a Fu~. Cells shall ❑ easureat least 7 by 11 by 8 feet (2.13 by 3.55 by 2.66 m) high. Provide sight andsound separation becwaen male and female cells. A group holding cell shallprovide 20 NSF per detainee, and be equipped with fixed benches and toilet.Provide male and female shower facilities. Equip the interview room with cwo
sencs and a fixed writing surface. Ensure sound insulation of interview room.NOTE : Number of cells and capacity of group CC1lS will be determined by anovaluntion of anticipated need.
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b) Each unit shall be equipped with security, detention- type lightfixtures , doors and locking hardware.
c) Each unit shall be insulated to minimize energy consumption
4.6 SeCUritV DeD+3rtInent. Detention facilities should be located withinthe security department of the base or command. As a result, site selection,overall design and planning shall be based on criteria established forsecurity departments . Only the detention space within the security departmentshall be governed by the following criteria.
fi.7 Resuonsibilitv for Planning. The local Command Office shall beresponsible for the planning and establishment of a detention facility. Itshall be the responsibility of the Command Office to notify the Chief of NavalPersonnel or the Commandant of the Marine Corps of the intent to establish adetention facility or renovate an existing detention facility. In addition,obtain concurrence of NAVPERS with cell design (Pers. 84) for NAVY, or CMC forMarines.
4.8 capacity. The minimum capacity of a detention facility shall betwo cells , consisting of one male cell and one female cell. The female cellis required to have sight and sound separation from the male cell. Soundseparation is achieved when normal conversation between the two cells isinhibited.
6.9 Detention Facili tv Construction Materials
4.9.1 Wall Construction. Security walls shall consist of one of thefollowing:
a) Poured concrete, 6 inches (150 mm) thick with vertical andhorizontal steel rod reinforcement (vertical and horizontal rod 6 inches (150mm) on center) , deformed billet steel rods 3/8 inch (9.52 nun) in diameterconforming to ASTM A615, Grade 60.
b) Concrete block 8 inches (200 mm) thick with cells filled fullheight with grout conforming to ASTM c476, vertical steel rod 3/8 inch (9.52mm) , reinforcement, deformed billet steel conforming to ASTM A615 in eachblock cell.
4.9.2 Cells -- CeilinP Construction. Ceiling construction shall consistof one of the following:
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Prestressed concrete planks laid side by side and contiguous,inches (100 mm) thick.
Cast- in-place reinforced concrete minimum of 4 inches (100 mm)
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a) Poured, reinforced concrete, 6 inches (150 mm) thick, using a❑inimum of 9-gauge expanded metal, 3/8-inch (9.53 mm) steel rod 6 inches (150mm) on center each way. Concrete shall have a steel trowel finish.
b) Prestressed 6-inch (150 mm) concrete sections laid side by sideand contiguous with ❑inimum of 2 inches (50 mm) of concrete topping using 6 x6 - W1.& x W1.4 reinforcement. Concrete toppfng shall have a steel trowelfinish .
c) A slab on grade shall be a ❑inimum of 4 inches (100 mm) ofreinforced concrete with 6 x 6 - W1.6 x W1.4 welded wire fabric.. Concreceslab shall have a steel trowel finish.
6.10 Pm rZe enc.iExits.. Smergency exits shall be provided in accordancewith NFPA 101, chapter lfI..
4.11 Securitv C0m90nenQ
&.11.l ~. Glazing shall be similar co that for Waterfront Brig, asdescribed in NAVFAC NFCS-11192. Outside dormitory glazing, installed lessthan 6 feet high, shall be frosted to prevent non- scaf f from viewing sleepingareas from outside the facility.
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6.11.2 Doors and $lindow!. All doors, windows and frames shall bedetention grade, security type as described in NAVFAC NFCS -11191, Detentionand Securitv Window s, NAVFAC NFCS-11192, and NFCS-11193, pemncion HO11OW~etal Frames. Doors. and Door Fraw. Operable cell windows shall have heavy
screens installed to prevent the passing of contraband.
4.11.3 ~. All locks on detention, security type doors shall bedetention grade locks.
6.11.4 Fund Storm e. A small vault permanently attached to a wall orfloor shall be provided for storage of detainee funds. The vault may beenclosed in a lockable closet or cabinet.
4.11.5 Cuit Television (CCTV1. CCTV ❑ay be provided to assistin the observation of detsinee areas. CCTV shall not be used in lieu of staffrounds to obsene and monitor detainee areas.
6.12 ~echanical. Each multiple occupnncy or single occupancy cell shallbe equipped with a decenti.on type stainless steel combination lavatory, watercloset and bubbler. Shover heads shall be flush mounted, non-adjustabledetention type. Floor drains shall be secured with csmper-resiscancfasteners.
6.13 El ccricaL.e Electrical outlets or switches shallin any cells. All electrical wall plates shall be nylon and
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fb.1’11 Pre-Fabricated Detention Units. Each command shall evaluate theuse of pre-engineered, pre-fabricated detention units when considering theestablishment of a detention facility. ‘lheselection of pre-fabricateddetention units should be based on a life cycle cost analysis completed in ●accordance with NAVFAC P-442, Economic Analvsis Handbook.
.4.15 Functional Arran~ements. The following facility plate illustratesthe desirable functional relationships of the spaces . Size of spaces otherthan cell and number of cells are to be determined by local commandrequirements.
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APPENDIX A
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mCOLLATERAL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS (lNITfAL 0UTPIT71NQI APRIL 88
.- m. —. UlaXAVFAc. ALp.7.MoR2A. VIRG LVZA
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1. Non-TachnicalEquipmmc A. CALLtX EQUIP-
Oispensar, beverage. 5 gal., 1 Ea. 50 50stainless
Can opener, crown punch, hand- 1 Ea. L25 L25operated
Can storage. mbila 1 Ea. 600 600[.ufco6Ac-2ss!/4ccN-1]
.Mac, anti-fatigue,5B4’’X39° 1 Ea. 100 100flixar,20 qc.. bencb mmmc 1 Ea. 1200 1200Oish acorage. rmbila 32” with 2 Ea. 250 500
cancersShelving, Zinc-coated wire, four 4 Ea. 250 1000shelves with pasts and casters
Slicer, 1/3 HP. 12” blade 1 Ea. 1200 1200Scarcer station- Napkin.Flac- 1 Es. 800 800ware and Tray Dispenser
Scam ubla PMS: 6 54. 40 Zf.o12”’x20”x2yL2”XZO”6° 6 Ea. 40 Z&oU“X20”X6° z b. 55 110
Uds, scaam cabla pMVollc.cb (77&30) Lb Ea. 56 786VOllrach (77hOO) b h. 7a 3i2
Stockpot, 20 qc., ●luninm 1 b. 95 95Lid, stock pOt 1 S4. 12 12Toaster, rotary, electric 1 G.. 1000 1000Care, utility, 3 shalves, 5“ 1 S.s. Soo 500castors. 26” Q x 36” 0
Waste Call, pedal operated 1 h. 63 43Work cable:
60” U X 30” 0 x 3h” H, scain- 1 Ea. 900 900lass, w2ch undarshalf and.avarsbalf
Work cable:72” U X 30’$D x 34’”fi,SCain- 2 Ea. 900 1800less
TOTAL CAL2.SY22WS: 11,911
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mcoufifiti EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS (INMAL 0UTFrITlNC31 APRIL 88
CnvrW l-. —. UK1NAVFAC, NEXANDRI.A, VIRGINIA
mJK’1Tm6WATERFRONT BRIG SMLL Pnc4JEcT UCON CONS?
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B. FURN13T7RE/FUS2JISHINC$
Ash urn, waste receptacle, metal 1 Ea. 80 80Ash urn. free-standing, metal 2 Ea. 80 160Bed, heavy duty, steel 78’”x30,S 49 Ea. 135 6615
Bookcase, wood, laminated, 6 Ea. Mo 8&036” X L8° X 12”
Cabinet, barber, mobile 1. Ea. 125 225Cabinet, file, sheet metal, hori- 3 Ea. 625 1B75zoncal b draver, legal
Chbinec, file, sheet metal, ver- 1 Ea. 237 237r-icalk drawer, letter
Cabinet. file, sheet metal, hOri- 2 Ea. 518 1036zontal, 4 drawer, individuallylockable drawers
Cart, book, metal. 3 shelves, 1 Ea. 158 15a5“ casters
Care, linen, 10 bushel, 36” x 24” 4 Ea. 125 500x 25” spring steel frame, 2wheels and 2 casrers
Card cacaloe, wood, laminated 1 Ea. 216 216b-drawer cable cop cabinet
chairs:.Armchair, steel frame, uphol- 7. Ea. 73 511stared
Executive. swivel, medium back 12 Ea. 235 2820Interlocked armchair, steel 12 Ea. 55 660frame.,.pholscered
5ecrecarlal, armless. swivel 9 Ea. 135 1215Sidearm, executive 6 Sa. 180 loaoStack chair, mlded plastic 91 Ea. 68 436awith steel frame
Student armchair. laminated 45 Ea. 62 1890wc.odwith steel frame,vriting tablet
Commode, v.aod,2 shelves, 1 door, 1 Ea. 200 20024” x 24” x 20” table
Console, mail sort f.q, mdular, 1 Ea. la5 185countertop
Credenza. wood, laminatad 1 Ea. 3a762’”X 181*X 30’1
387
Desks:Executive dask, vood, laminated 1 h. 628 628double pedestal 36” x 72”
v*ac 4.llolml ta.ul
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APRIL 88KTlvlm-. —. Incl
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Secrocarialdank, wood, lnni- 1 ea. 650 450natad type L
Sf.nSle pedestal, wood, laninac- 6 b.ed 48” x 30”’
330 1980
Flasa 6 stando: 1 sot US flog, 2 set” 131 2621 set US Navy flag, stands,poles, anglas
Garbage can, heavy duty, 32 gal., 6 b. 54 32fIwith lid and dollv
liaiBhcscreen. scaled in inches 6 1 Sa. 28 2scancinetars, aounced on wood
LacceM, floor stand, wood, hni- 1 .s4. 137 137naced 15”’x 26” x 66”’
Lockar, scarau.a.shoot weal. 2 1 Sa. 180 360doors. 6 ahelven, Ldckablo21” X 36” X 78”
Lnckar, personal property scorago ~~* 6 6 672shtac natal - reauwble koy12%.L5’’x15°- acackad 6 incier
mccress, iuOCi CUtiOd, 30” x 78’ 59 ~. 7s 6602X 3“, uanhable
photo idmncificacion syscen with 1 ~.. 1200 1200csmera, flash, stand, rotarysigrl
Pillw, innticuci.anal,17” x 25”, 59 ~. b 356wanhable cover
Sack, newspaper, free-standing, 1 ~- 300 300wood, holds B .
1 Safa, fire raced, steel lunar 1 ~. 600 600
dtineion 22” x 18”’ x 16’”Screen, covle, portable, 60’’x6O” 1 ~. 110 “ 110Shelving, closed, 6 shelves 3 ~. 180 5f.o
12” x 36” x 85”Shelvlng, open, 6 shalvan 39 ~. 82 3198
18” x 36- X 8S”
stand, cunputar, WCO1, mdmcy 1 ~. 240 2/.0
PMal, adjustableStand. printer, natal, with paper 1 ~. 180 180
feed, adjustableStand. mdio/vioual , nobils, 6“ 3 ~. 105 315
caacars. ball bearings, 2shOIVES. adjuncable
Table, coffea, laulnacad “1 h. 100 100
Tabla, conference. wood, lmx2- 1 Sa. 380 380
macad,h’x8’x29° 61i8hTable, dininu. codular. steal 6 u. 265 1590
frsm & fiberuhss. 6 smca
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M71COLLATEIUL EQUIPMENT RECLUIREM~lS IINITIAL OUTF~lNQI
APRIL 88
CIWm (NO.lu.—. WclNAVFAC, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA
ROJKT TTT1.!UATSRYRONT BRIG SUALL
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able. foldlmg, compoaicion,haavyduty laminated 36’’x96 %29,$
able, folding. COZUPOSiCiOI1.
heavy duty, ‘i,mkced,36” x 96” X 29”
!abla. folding, cOMPOSiCiOli, heavyduty lrminaced 30’’x6O”
:abla, round pedestal, Laminated36!!
taecepapar receptacle, p lascic
TOTAL F12TINITUMIFURNISS21NGS
:. KISCS2.LANEOUSEQUIPKSNT:
:alcul.scoro commercial, L2-digit,printing
:alcuhmr, dr.skcop, LO-diSicprinting
tecal dececcor portable h.and-oparaced
(ecal de.taccor, walk through,ligb 9~siCiViEy heavy duty with
COUSO1O, arch 6 walk waylonicor, celavisi.m.25”,color?ostagescale,electronic.uorld-wide
;=WSDSmachine,cablemodelrypewricer,electric,self-correcting
rideo cac.sects recorder/player
TOTALHISCSLLANSCmWmc’csm
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65OO
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APRIL 88
1- l-. —. UlclNAVFAC, ALuDR2A . VIRcINU
mo.Jec7Tcn.1UATW.V ERIC SNSC.L MDJcc? WON CONST
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coosnmOL●mrmm~wmgcon ntAvemvn Olscmmlm mm uDy UNIT 7DT.L
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CabLaot,dcug, acaznlesa. double L h. b~ Loodoor, mcurlcy, 2 ahalvaa
0sA6noaclc sac, OCOSCOpO and 1 set 225 215ophchalmscoPa :baccarf, hnndla 2 sac 92 [S4
Light, exan, floor stand, rocac- 1 m 1200 L200CI18.adjutable
OXYS= -lC . --1 Osygea raEIJs - L U. 200 200clcacar, 682-llcar cylzndar
Rafrlgarator, 5 cubic faac. undmr- 1 a. 300 300COUZICOZmodel
Rasucicacor, peccable with L ~. L60 160CaCWti8 Cane and ●l=h ba8
Scala, physlcLaa’s, with rod L ~. 22s 225Sphygcomnonc.cm, hand mdol. L ~. 120 120
●neroidStool, chrms, round. adjusubla 1 b. 100 300Strc.tchar. foldzns, craasfar L ~. 1200 1200sCainlass fraQ9
Table, exam, 2 drswers, Loaccunciac 1 b. 1200 1200wacnar, papar roller, paddad COP
X-ray ViOW box, SUIB1O secciOll L =. 110 110Waste racapcacla. heavy gauge L ~. 233 235
TOTAL ~1C6L FU02CIlC73tBl6TJB2Z2SE22$CX 6039
F. XA2?CTENANCE SCCOP:
Buffar, floor. coablnaclon buffar L u. 1100 1100
md poliahar, 16” head, vsrl-abIc sp~ed
Cabtiac, part,, cable COP DO&2, 1 h. 125 125scad 32’’X2O’’X22””
0ri21, h&d. 3/8” 1 :. 85 85Orffl,band, $“,.variable L . 152 152Grlndar, banch. 6’$,dcublo L ~. 145 145
kddsr, 6‘ , scap, f iberglase L ~. 200 200
C.addar,8’, SCOP, fL.barRlaas u. 2s0 250”
~CrO box, wItb mm, h5°-900CUC i ~.156 L56
Sav, circular. Iiand-aperacad,7~’*“L u. lb5 145
Sprayer, compressor. L-qt. paint L u. 125 125
SCOO1, wicb back CESC. ●djuscablo 1 :. 116 Lli
Ttik. kd, cubu2Ac sCaC1. 300 26 L . 10$ 105Capacicy
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COLM~ 13~WMENT REQIJIR~~~ UNITSAL O~lNQI -mRIL 88I
mm 1--- Ulcl,NAWAc, A7.~am, VIRC*N~
ROJICl ?l?Ll
h’ATSSPSOm BRIG ~ Pm.Jcm hlCON CONSTN“M,U w ~~ ~
COa S3MML ANOmm Sma Pm on n’swswwusw oescmmo~
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OTw.n Souncc lsO%mm
Vacuum, heavy duty, upri8hc, 1 Ea. 765 765wecldry, 15 gal. 1 Ea.
VaCUu, upright, disposable bass 1 Ea. 300 300
visa. bench mount, 9ViVd, 4“ 1 Ea. 155 155Opmings
VoLcm9tar/amwm, combimcion 1 Ea. 165 165Welding machina L Ea. 580 580Workbench, 5, . hardvaod cop, with L Ea. 750 750
drawers.
TOTU KA2.~ENwcE sHop-341;
c. CT14fASIWl EQUIPHSNT:
Volleyball , stands 2 Ea. 15 50
!deighcbench. adjustable, StRO~ ?. Ea. 2S5 ~
f ram, padded
TOTAL CYC13iASIlM EQUIPKENT 620
Is. CONH3NICATION EOUI~ :
Charue.r,portabla radio (v@ie- 1 Ea. 700 700
talkie), 6 SpaCO cowl COrCOp
Sadio. portable (walkAe-talkie.), 6 Ea. 3200 19,200
D.E.S.. 6 wattsTOTAL COFO!UNIMION EQ1323MSNT 19,900
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ToTAL PosN13T7sLs/msINIsE~Gs(A, B, C, O, E. F, C, U) 107,136
Technical Equipm?n c COWUCeC, PC, with ward prOCaS- Ea. 1495 4485
siq, dud floppy, 256Knmnochrama
Printar, electronic, variabla h. 550 L650
SQR8d
~ CO14PVTSS SYSTEi 6135
,. Training Equip- Pro jecc.ar. movia, 16 mm, s.auad 1 Sa. 1200 1200
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