CONSOLIDATION OF RPMA AT FAYETTEVILLE, NC, VOLUME I: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR THE STUDY OF CONSOLIDATION OF RPMA IN THE FAYETTEVILLE, NC AREA
This report provides an executive summary of the economic analysis performed to determine the feasibility of consolidating real property maintenance activities (RPMA) in the Fayetteville, NC area (Fort Bragg/Pope AFB). Results indicate that consolidation of RPMA at Fort Bragg and Pope AFB using an Army Industrial Fund Organization (AIFO) is feasible and that savings are possible based on the assumptions made in this study. Based on the actual fiscal year 1975 (FY 75) workload, the consolidated organization could generate savings of between $814,000 (2 percent of combined FY 75 cost) and $1,184,000 (3 percent of combined FY 75 cost). Manpower reductions of 83 to 100 (6 to 8 percent) are to be expected. No loss of responsiveness or quality of work is expected. Since the savings are based on more than one military service, some of the savings, e.g., for equipment, may be realized by the Department of Defense and not entirely at the local level. The net implementation costs of $718,000 should be recoverable within the first year of operation. An environmental impact assessment of the RPMA consolidation in Fayetteville, NC indicates that there will not be a significant impact on the local economy. This volume is the first of five documenting the results of the consolidation study.
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Corporate Authors:
Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
P.O. Box 4005
Champaign, IL United States 61820 -
Authors:
- Brown, D W
- Publication Date: 1976-12
Media Info
- Features: Appendices; Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: 28 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Consolidations; Deployment; Economic analysis; Environmental impacts; Maintenance practices; Real property; Savings
- Subject Areas: Economics; Environment; Highways; Maintenance and Preservation;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00148390
- Record Type: Publication
- Report/Paper Numbers: CERL-TR-C-73 Final Rpt.
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Mar 30 1977 12:00AM