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− | :* | + | :* Consider site and buildings. |
:* Optimize the functional requirements identified for only the needs of a 20-year horizon. | :* Optimize the functional requirements identified for only the needs of a 20-year horizon. | ||
:* Support best practices for minimizing operations costs and energy consumption. | :* Support best practices for minimizing operations costs and energy consumption. | ||
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= Site Considerations = | = Site Considerations = | ||
− | :* Location, orientation, exterior service, and storage areas should minimize visual and operational impacts on residential and commercial neighbors. Involve local communities early to address concerns regarding appearance, operations, traffic, noise, and safety to the extent practical. | + | :* Location, orientation, exterior service, and storage areas should minimize visual and operational impacts on residential and commercial neighbors. Involve local communities early to address concerns regarding appearance,environmental impacts, operations, traffic, noise, and safety to the extent practical. |
::* Existing Sites | ::* Existing Sites | ||
:::* Construction must be designed and phased to allow the TBU to maintain operations at all times. | :::* Construction must be designed and phased to allow the TBU to maintain operations at all times. | ||
− | :::* | + | :::* Surrounding communities should be engaged early in the site consideration process. |
::* New Sites | ::* New Sites | ||
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::* Optimize Access to the Transportation Network | ::* Optimize Access to the Transportation Network | ||
− | :::* Optimize access to provide the most efficient response to incidents and minimize non-productive time when accessing work areas during normal operations. | + | :::* Optimize access to provide the most efficient response to incidents and minimize non-productive time when accessing work areas during normal operations. Each TBU must evaluate unique requirements such as: |
::::* Center of lane miles (or service area) for highway maintenance operations. | ::::* Center of lane miles (or service area) for highway maintenance operations. | ||
::::* Minimize dead-head runs, facilitate easy and efficient access to main operating lines and service routes, and minimize other operational inefficiencies for transit systems | ::::* Minimize dead-head runs, facilitate easy and efficient access to main operating lines and service routes, and minimize other operational inefficiencies for transit systems | ||
::::* Airfield access for airport activities. | ::::* Airfield access for airport activities. | ||
+ | ::::* Proximity to residential access. | ||
= Buildings Considerations = | = Buildings Considerations = | ||
:* Operating Costs | :* Operating Costs | ||
− | ::* Design to provide efficient and reliable service and minimize system operating costs. Daily and long-term operations should be evaluated with other existing facilities to leverage efficiencies and create best value for the system as a whole. Buildings | + | ::* Design to provide efficient and reliable service and minimize system operating costs. Daily and long-term operations should be evaluated with other existing facilities to leverage efficiencies and create best value for the system as a whole. Buildings must be able to function in all adverse conditions 24/7. Daylighting and use of energy saving devices such as energy efficient lighting, timers, and dimmers are encouraged to minimize operating costs. |
:* Materials | :* Materials | ||
− | ::* A 50-year life cycle for materials of building construction. Pre-engineered buildings could be considered if a high block foundation used to separate the metal building from corrosive materials on the site. | + | ::* A 50-year life cycle for materials of building construction. Pre-engineered buildings could be considered if a high block foundation is used to separate the metal building from corrosive materials on the site. |
:* Location | :* Location | ||
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:* Layout | :* Layout | ||
− | ::* Space layout should optimize efficiency and functionality of operation. Locker room, shower, toilet facilities, kitchen space, and shared space for | + | ::* Space layout should optimize efficiency and functionality of operation. Locker room, shower, toilet facilities, kitchen space, and multipurpose shared space for resting and dining is a minimum requirement to maintain operations under all conditions. |
− | ::* Consider areas needed and office space for managerial functions. Inventory should be located adjacent to useage and should be secured. Parts storage, retrieval systems, and delivery of | + | ::* Consider areas needed and office space for managerial functions. Inventory should be located adjacent to useage and should be secured. Parts storage, retrieval systems, and delivery of inventory, and withdrawal of inventory should be optimized. |
::* Arrange functions for safe, continuous, and efficient flow in order to reduce equipment and personnel down time. | ::* Arrange functions for safe, continuous, and efficient flow in order to reduce equipment and personnel down time. | ||
− | :::* For rolling equipment, through moves are preferred to reverse movements. Balancing flow with flexibility and shop functionality is encouraged to minimize cost. For instance, some reverse moves may be acceptable based on functionality, and can result in reduced capital or operating cost. | + | :::* For rolling equipment, forward (through) moves are preferred to reverse movements. Balancing flow with flexibility and shop functionality is encouraged to minimize cost. For instance, some reverse moves may be acceptable based on functionality, and can result in reduced capital or operating cost. |
:::* Maintenance personnel should be consulted in designing the work space layout to understand how to optimize the number and distribution of storage elements such as bins, racks, pallets, along with tool boxes and workbenches. | :::* Maintenance personnel should be consulted in designing the work space layout to understand how to optimize the number and distribution of storage elements such as bins, racks, pallets, along with tool boxes and workbenches. | ||
− | :::* Use the operating plan for fleet size and type to establish number of maintenance bays and size facility. | + | :::* Use the operating plan (such as lane miles of roads) for fleet size and type to establish number of maintenance bays and size facility. |
:::* Optimizing program by stacking of office space such as administrative and personnel support functions to reduce overall footprint. Shape structure and building envelope to fit operation and minimize excess volume. | :::* Optimizing program by stacking of office space such as administrative and personnel support functions to reduce overall footprint. Shape structure and building envelope to fit operation and minimize excess volume. | ||
:::* Clustering underground support functions such as pits and tank farms to minimize environmental impact and capital costs. | :::* Clustering underground support functions such as pits and tank farms to minimize environmental impact and capital costs. | ||
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:* Other | :* Other | ||
::* Optimizing lifting operations locations by separating heavy loads from lighter and more frequent lifting operations. | ::* Optimizing lifting operations locations by separating heavy loads from lighter and more frequent lifting operations. | ||
− | ::* Above ground fuel storage tanks (AST) are preferred to reduce operational, inspection and maintenance costs and reduce environmental risk and impacts. Underground storage tanks (UST) can be provided where site constraints prevent AST installation. | + | ::* Above ground fuel storage tanks (AST) are preferred to reduce operational, inspection and maintenance costs and reduce environmental risk and impacts. Underground storage tanks (UST) can be provided where site constraints prevent AST installation. State approved monitoring systems must be used. |
:* Cost Considerations | :* Cost Considerations | ||
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:* Security | :* Security | ||
− | ::* Can vary depending on surroundings, risks, and potential threats (theft, homeland security, sabotage). MPA, MTA, and MAA may have greater with homeland security risks depending on use of the maintenance building. Access control and closed circuit television (CCTV) systems | + | ::* Can vary depending on surroundings, risks, and potential threats (theft, homeland security, sabotage). MPA, MTA, and MAA may have greater with homeland security risks depending on use of the maintenance building. Access control and closed circuit television (CCTV) systems should be applied as necessary inside and outside of the facility. Remote facilities may not have IT access available, and the cost of extending IT availability may not be practical. |
:::* Exterior cameras: | :::* Exterior cameras: | ||
::::* Focused on facility entrances to observe individuals entering and exiting the building. | ::::* Focused on facility entrances to observe individuals entering and exiting the building. | ||
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:* TBU Specific Needs | :* TBU Specific Needs | ||
::* MTA | ::* MTA | ||
− | :::* The | + | :::* The building design should maintain, store, and deploy vehicles (rail or bus) efficiently to support the Transit System’s service plan. |
:::* For rail facilities, optimizing wheel truing operations by matching wheel overhaul demand with machine capacity. | :::* For rail facilities, optimizing wheel truing operations by matching wheel overhaul demand with machine capacity. | ||
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:::* Vacuum Truck dewatering stations may be required to support inlet cleaning operations and comply with state regulations. | :::* Vacuum Truck dewatering stations may be required to support inlet cleaning operations and comply with state regulations. | ||
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