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Navy EUL Program. Association of Defense Communities Winter Forum 2011 San Antonio, TX. Larry Chernikoff EUL Program Manager. EUL Basics.
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Navy EUL Program Association of Defense Communities Winter Forum 2011 San Antonio, TX Larry Chernikoff EUL Program Manager
EUL Basics “EUL’s…leverage the value of underutilized assets…to support overarching footprint reductions; to satisfy Navy mission requirements that might otherwise go unmet; and to support Navy’s energy goals…” (CNIC EUL Instruction 11011.1) EUL (10 USC § 2667) can be used to support and improve Navy shore infrastructure in support of the fleet, the sailors, and their families. Consideration can be cash or “in-kind” provide maintenance support for existing Navy facilities (ex: GAPS (Pt. Hueneme) EUL, Pt. Loma EUL, NB San Diego EUL) provide an additional revenue stream (ex: Mole Pier EUL Key West) provide facilities for Navy use (ex: Moanalua EUL, Pearl Harbor) Eligible properties are “non-excess” under-utilized assets (land, facilities, equipment, and natural infrastructure); defined as those that are not anticipated to be needed for the duration of the lease, but which Navy may need at a future date or needs to retain ownership of for a mission-related reason (including encroachment prevention)
Current EUL Process Phase I Identify Available Non-Excess Assets Finalize & Close With Developer Navy uses Two-Phase EUL implementation process. Perform Phase I Market/ Feasibility Study Develop Business & Leasing Plan Phase II Evaluate Proposals Develop Solicitation
Objectives Leverage the Value of Navy under-utilized property Increase partnership opportunities Increase alternative energy sources Consolidations…reduced Navy footprint Provide Quality of Life or other base requirements Current Approach CNIC EUL Instruction 11011.1 Two-Phase project development Central HQ program management, Execution in field Current Navy Program Currently over $8M(+/-) annually in cash and services in kind, plus 55,000 SF office bldg
Commander, Naval Installations Command (CNIC): Overall requirements responsibility Policy and guidance Phase II concurrence Funding support (phase I support, phase II funding) NAVFAC HQ (Asset Management) Program Management Execution Oversight Funding (pilot projects, phase I studies) Training development/implementation Region (CNIC)/Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Execution by Asset Management Real Estate EUL Program Management
Phase II for FY11 NAVFAC Compound, HI: 18.5 acre site NSF Dahlgren, VA: 20-30 acres NAVSTA PH, HI: West Loch, 1,100 acres NAVSTA PH, HI: Waipio, 1,200 acres Phase I for FY11 Navy’s current plan is to conduct about 10 Phase I studies at various locations FY 2011 Phase II Awards
NAVFAC Compound, Pearl Harbor • 18.5 Acres • Use – Industrial/ Warehouse
20-30 acre site Waste to Energy Project 50MW NSF Dahlgren, VA
NB Pearl Harbor, West Loch • 1,100 acres (259 acres available) • Encumbered by ESQD arc • Use: Renewable Energy (5 MW project) • Photovoltaic
NB Pearl Harbor, Waipio Peninsula • 1,200 acres (365 acres available) • Encumbered by ESQD arc • Use: Renewable Energy (5 MW Project) • Photovoltaic
In Progress OLF Saufley, Pensacola, FL(Office Site)* SUBASE New London, CT (Utility Site)* Large Cavitation Channel, Memphis, TN(Industrial Site) SUBASE New London, CT(Restaurant Site)* SDA Norfolk, VA(Warehouse Site) NS Pearl Harbor, HI (Bio-Mass Energy Project) MCBH, Hawaii (Energy Project) NSF Indian Head(Energy Plant and Data Center Site) NAS Patuxent River(Office Site) NRC Solomons(Lodging and Recreation Site) JEB Little Creek-Fort Story (Waste to Energy Project) Current EUL Phase II Projects
EUL Web-Site www.navyeul.com Public site to find information on industry forums and planned EUL projects CNIC Program Manager: Robert Meehan (202) 433-4969 NAVFAC Program Manager: Larry Chernikoff (202) 685-9186 Navy EUL Program