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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010

UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC)


STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

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U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND (Preparing Activity) AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY

Record of Changes (changes are indicated by \1\ ... /1/) Change No. 1 Date 20 July 2010 Location Modified Appendix G, Table 17 regarding Haiti; modified paragraph 2-1.2.1

This UFC supersedes UFC 3-300-10N, dated May 2005; UFC 3-310-01, dated 25 May 2005; UFC 3310-02A, dated 1 March 2005; UFC 3-310-05A, dated 1 March 2005; UFC 3-310-07A, dated 19 June 2006; UFC 3-320-01A, dated 1 March 2005; UFC 3-320-02A, dated 1 March 2005; UFC 3-320-04A, dated 1 March 2005; UFC 3-320-05A, dated 1 March 2005; UFC 3-330-01A, dated 1 March 2005.

FOREWORD

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010

The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT&L) Memorandum dated 29 May 2002. UFC will be used for all DoD projects and work for other customers where appropriate. All construction outside of the United States is also governed by Status of Forces Agreements (SOFA), Host Nation-Funded Construction Agreements (HNFA), and in some instances, Bilateral Infrastructure Agreements (BIA.) Therefore, the acquisition team must ensure compliance with the more stringent of the UFC, the SOFA, the HNFA, and the BIA, as applicable. UFC are living documents and will be periodically reviewed, updated, and made available to users as part of the Services responsibility for providing technical criteria for military construction. Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), and Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA) are responsible for administration of the UFC system. Defense agencies should contact the preparing service for document interpretation and improvements. Technical content of UFC is the responsibility of the cognizant DoD working group. Recommended changes with supporting rationale should be sent to the preparing service proponent office by the following electronic form: Criteria Change Request (CCR). The form is accessible from the Internet site listed below. UFC are effective upon issuance and are distributed only in electronic media from the following source:
Whole Building Design Guide web site http://dod.wbdg.org/.

Hard copies of UFC printed from electronic media should be checked against the current electronic version prior to use to ensure that they are current.

______________________________________ JAMES C. DALTON, P.E. Chief, Engineering and Construction U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

______________________________________ JOSEPH E. GOTT, P.E. Chief Engineer Naval Facilities Engineering Command

______________________________________ DENNIS FIRMAN Director of the Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment Department of the Air Force

______________________________________ MICHAEL McANDREW Director, Facility Investment and Management Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment)

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) REVISION SUMMARY SHEET Document: UFC 3-301-01, Structural Engineering Superseding: UFC 3-300-10N, Structural Engineering, UFC 3-310-01, Structural Load Data, UFC 3-310-02A, Structural Design Criteria for Buildings, UFC 3-310-05A, Masonry Structural Design for Buildings, UFC 3-310-07A, Cold-Formed Load Bearing Steel Systems and Masonry Veneer/Steel Stud Walls, UFC 3-320-01A, Welding Design Procedures and Inspections, UFC 3-320-02A, Design and Construction of Conventionally Reinforced Ribbed Mat Slabs, UFC 3-320-04A, Metal Building Systems, UFC 3-320-05A, Structural Design Criteria for Structures Other Than Buildings, and UFC 3-330-01A, Commentary on Snow Loads. Description of Changes: This replacement for UFC 3-300-10N, UFC 3-310-01, UFC 3-310-02A, UFC 3-310-05A, UFC 3-310-07A, UFC 3-320-01A, UFC 3-320-02A, UFC 3320-04A, UFC 3-320-05A and UFC 3-330-01A provides requirements for the design and renovation of new and existing structures. The new UFC adopts the structural design provisions of the 2006 International Building Code (IBC 2006) for use in DoD building design. Reasons for Changes: The new UFC updates the guidance contained in several existing structural engineering documents and consolidates it into a single UFC. The updated UFC is designed to be consistent with and to supplement the guidance contained in the IBC 2006 as modified by UFC 1-200-01. The superseded UFC documents included requirements that were not consistent with industry standards.

Impact: There are negligible cost impacts. However, the following benefits should be realized: Replacement of outdated and inconsistent criteria documents. Creation of a single-source reference for modifications to a commercial structural building code that provides guidance for the design of DoD facilities. Ensuring that the locations identified and the loadings described are complete and current with the most up-to-date available information. Non-Unified Items: This document contains no non-unified items.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-4.1 1-4.2 1-4.3 1-4.4 1-5 PURPOSE AND SCOPE .....................................................................................1 BACKGROUND ...................................................................................................1 APPLICABILITY ...................................................................................................1 OTHER CRITERIA...............................................................................................2 General Building Requirements ...........................................................................2 Seismic Design ....................................................................................................2 Antiterrorism ........................................................................................................2 Progressive Collapse ...........................................................................................2 REFERENCES ....................................................................................................2

CHAPTER 2 MODIFICATIONS TO IBC ...................................................................................3 2-1 2-1.1 2-1.1.1 2-1.2 2-1.2.1 2-1.2.2 2-1.2.3 2.1.2.4 2.1.2.5 2-1.2.6 2-1.3 2-1.3.1 2-1.3.2 2-1.4 2-1.4.1 2-1.4.2 2-1.4.3 2-1.5 2-1.5.1 2-1.5.2 2-1.5.3 CHAPTER 16 - STRUCTURAL DESIGN .............................................................3 Section 1603 - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.................................................3 1603.5 - Delegated Engineered Systems [Addition] .............................................3 Section 1604 - GENERAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS ........................................3 1604.3 - Serviceability [Supplement] ....................................................................3 1604.3.1 - Deflections [Replacement] ..................................................................4 1604.3.6 - Limits [Replacement]...........................................................................4 1604.5 - Occupancy Category [Replacement] ......................................................5 Table 1604.5 [Replacement] ................................................................................5 1604.11 - Fall Prevention and Protection [Addition]..............................................8 Section 1607 - LIVE LOADS ................................................................................8 1607.1- General [Replacement] ...........................................................................8 Table 1607.1 [Replacement] ................................................................................8 Section 1608 - SNOW LOADS .............................................................................9 1608.3 - Specific Locations Within the United States [Addition]............................9 1608.4 - Specific Locations Outside of the United States [Addition] .....................9 1608.5 - Snow Load Case Studies [Addition] .......................................................9 Section 1609 - WIND LOADS ..............................................................................9 1609.2 - Definitions [Replacement] ......................................................................9 1609.3.1 - Specific Locations Within the United States [Replacement]................. 9 1609.3.2 - Specific Locations Outside of the United States [Addition] ................ 10

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2-1.5.4 2-1.6 2-1.6.1 2-1.6.2 2-2 2-2.1 2-2.1.1 2-2.1.2 2-2.1.2 2-3 2-3.1 2-3.1.1 2-3.1.2 2-3.1.3 2-4 2-4.1 2-4.1.1 2-4.2 2-4.2.1 2-4.3 2-4.3.1 2-4.3.2 2-4.3.2.1 2-4.3.2.2 2-4.3.2.3 2-5 2-5.1 2-5.1.1 2-5.1.2 2-5.1.3 2-5.1.4 2-5.1.5 2-5.2 2-5.2.1 1609.3.3 - Wind Speed Conversion [Addition] ....................................................10 Section 1613 - EARTHQUAKE LOADS .............................................................10 1613.5.1.1 - Specific Locations Within the United States [Addition] .................... 10 1613.5.1.2 - Specific Locations Outside of the United States [Addition] ............. 11 CHAPTER 17 - STRUCTURAL TESTS AND SPECIAL INSPECTIONS ............ 11 Section 1703 - APPROVALS .............................................................................11 1703.4 - Performance [Replacement].................................................................11 1703.4.1 - Research and Investigation [Deletion] ............................................... 11 1703.4.2 - Research Reports [Deletion] .............................................................11 CHAPTER 18 - SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS ....................................................11 Section 1805 - FOOTINGS AND FOUNDATIONS ............................................. 11 1805.2.1.1 - Frost Line Depth [Addition] .............................................................11 1805.4.1.2 - Vibratory Loads [Supplement] ........................................................12 1805.4.2.7 - Reinforcement [Addition] ................................................................12 CHAPTER 19 - CONCRETE ..............................................................................12 Section 1901 - General ......................................................................................12 1906.4 - Joints in Concrete Construction [Replacement] .................................... 12 Section 1907 - Details of Reinforcement ............................................................12 1907.7.5 - Corrosive Environments [Supplement] ..............................................12 Section 1910 - Minimum Slab Provisions ...........................................................12 1910.1 - General [Replacement] ........................................................................12 1910.2 - Slab-on-Ground Design [Addition] ........................................................12 1910.2.1 - Wall Loads on Slab-on-Ground [Addition] ......................................... 13 1910.2.2 - Slab-on-Ground Over Permafrost [Addition] ...................................... 13 1910.2.3 - Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground [Addition] ....................................... 13 CHAPTER 21 - MASONRY ................................................................................16 Section 2101 - GENERAL ..................................................................................16 2101.2.1 - Allowable Stress Design [Supplement] ..............................................16 2101.2.2 - Strength Design [Supplement] ..........................................................16 2101.2.4 - Empirical Design [Replacement] .......................................................16 2101.5 - Coupling Beams [Addition] ...................................................................16 2101.6 - Shear Wall Construction [Addition] .......................................................16 Section 2103 - MASONRY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS .............................. 16 2103.13.2 - Joint Reinforcement [Supplement] ..................................................16

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2-5.2.2 2-5.3 2-5.3.1 2-5.3.2 2-5.3.3 2-5.4 2-6 2-6.1 2-6.1.1 2-6.2 2-6.2.1 2-6.2.2 2-6.3 2-6.3.1 2-6.4 2-6.4.1 2-6.4.2 2-6.4.3 2-6.4.4 2-6.4.5 2-6.4.6 2103.13.5 - Anchors, Ties and Accessories [Supplement] ................................. 16 Section 2104 - CONSTRUCTION ......................................................................17 2104.1.2.7 - Grouted Masonry [Supplement]......................................................17 2104.6 - Concrete Masonry Control Joints [Addition] ......................................... 17 2104.7 - Vertical Brick Expansion Joints [Addition]............................................. 17 Section 2109 - EMPIRICAL DESIGN OF MASONRY [Deletion]......................... 17 CHAPTER 22 - STEEL ......................................................................................17 Section 2204 - CONNECTIONS.........................................................................17 2204.2 - Bolting [Supplement] ............................................................................17 Section 2205 - STRUCTURAL STEEL ...............................................................17 2205.1 - General [Supplement] ..........................................................................17 2205.4 - Steel Structures in Corrosive Environments [Addition] ......................... 17 Section 2209 - COLD-FORMED STEEL ............................................................18 2209.3 - Steel Deck Diaphragms [Addition] ........................................................18 Section 2210 - COLD-FORMED STEEL LIGHT-FRAMED CONSTRUCTION ... 18 2210.7 - Diagonal Bracing Material [Addition] ....................................................18 2210.8 - Wall Studs and Wall Stud Assemblies [Addition] .................................. 18 2210.9 - Floor Vibrations [Addition] ....................................................................18 2210.10 - Brick Veneer/Steel Stud Walls [Addition] ............................................ 18 2210.11 - Cold-Formed Steel Connections [Addition] ......................................... 19 2210.12 - Galvanized Cold-Formed Framing [Addition] ...................................... 19

CHAPTER 3 OTHER STRUCTURES ....................................................................................20 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 HIGHWAY BRIDGE DESIGN.............................................................................20 RAILROAD BRIDGE DESIGN ...........................................................................20 TANKS FOR LIQUID STORAGE .......................................................................20 TANKS FOR PETROLEUM STORAGE .............................................................20 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONCRETE STRUCTURES .................... 20 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE TANKS...............................................................20 WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES ...................................................................20 TRANSMISSION TOWERS AND POLES ..........................................................20 ANTENNA TOWERS .........................................................................................20

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLES


2-1 LATERAL DEFLECTION LIMITS FOR FRAMING SUPPORTING EXTERIOR WALL FINISHES..................................................................................................4 OCCUPANCY CATEGORY OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES ...................................................................................................6 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WALL LOAD AT A THICKENED SLAB FOR WALL LOAD NEAR CENTER OF SLAB OR NEAR KEYED OR DOWELED JOINTS ..........................................................................................................................13 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WALL LOAD AT A THICKENED SLAB FOR WALL LOAD NEAR FREE EDGE.................................................................................14 MINIMUM UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOADS AND MINIMUM CONCENTRATED LIVE LOADS ..................................................................... D-1 STRUCTURAL CLIMATIC LOADING DATA UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS .............................................................. E-1 EARTHQUAKE LOADING DATA UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS ............................................................................................. E-14 STRUCTURAL CLIMATIC LOADING DATA OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS ........................................ F-1 EARTHQUAKE LOADING DATA OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS .............................................................. F-9 EARTHQUAKE LOADING DATA AT ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS.................. G-1

2-2

2-3

2-4

D-1

E-1

E-2

F-1

F-2

G-1

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2-1 WIDTHS OF THICKENED SLABS AND SLAB EDGE CONDITIONS UNDER WALL LOADS .... ........................ 15 AFGHANISTAN - HORIZONTAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION FOR 1.0 SECOND PERIOD (5 PERCENT OF CRITICAL DAMPING) WITH 2 PERCENT PROBABILITY OF EXCEEDANCE IN 50 YEARS .... H-1 AFGHANISTAN - HORIZONTAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION FOR 0.2 SECOND PERIOD (5 PERCENT OF CRITICAL DAMPING) WITH 2 PERCENT PROBABILITY OF EXCEEDANCE IN 50 YEARS .... H-2

H-1

H-2

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE

This Unified Facility Criteria (UFC) provides requirements for structures designed and constructed for the Department of Defense (DoD). These technical requirements are based on the 2006 International Building Code (IBC 2006), as modified by UFC 1-20001. This information shall be used by structural engineers to develop design calculations, specifications, plans, and design-build Requests for Proposal (RFPs). 1-2 BACKGROUND

UFC 1-200-01 uses and supplements IBC 2006 as the building code for DoD. Chapter 2 of this UFC further modifies the IBC for structural-specific design requirements and is organized by the chapter of IBC that each section modifies. The climatic and seismic data included in this UFC is intended as a tool to assist in the consistent interpretation of the data in the IBC at significant DoD installations within the United States, and as the basis for applying the provisions of UFC 1-200-01 to significant DoD installations outside of the United States. Chapter 3 provides additional guidance for the design of structures other than buildings. The IBC 2006 section modifications are one of four actions, according to the following legend: [Addition] Add new section, including new section number, not shown in IBC 2006. [Deletion] Delete referenced IBC 2006 section. [Replacement] Delete referenced IBC 2006 section or noted portion and replace it with the narrative shown. [Supplement] Add narrative shown as a supplement to the narrative shown in the referenced section of IBC 2006. 1-3 APPLICABILITY

This UFC applies to all service elements and contractors involved in the planning, design and construction of DoD facilities worldwide.

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 1-4 OTHER CRITERIA

Military criteria other than those listed in this document may be applicable to specific types of structure. Such structures shall meet the additional requirements of the applicable military criteria. 1-4.1 General Building Requirements

For general building requirements, refer to UFC 1-200-01. 1-4.2 Seismic Design

For seismic design for buildings, refer to UFC 3-310-04. 1-4.3 Antiterrorism

For antiterrorism requirements, refer to UFC 4-010-01. 1-4.4 Progressive Collapse

For design of buildings to resist progressive collapse, refer to UFC 4-023-03. 1-5 REFERENCES

For references see Appendix A.

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 CHAPTER 2 MODIFICATIONS TO IBC 2-1 2-1.1 2-1.1.1 CHAPTER 16 - STRUCTURAL DESIGN Section 1603 - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 1603.5 - Delegated Engineered Systems [Addition]

The engineer of record for a structure may delegate responsibility for the design of systems or component parts of the structure to a qualified delegated engineer. Both the engineer of record for the structure and the delegated engineer must comply with the requirements of this UFC. The following are some examples of delegated systems. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. Prefabricated wood components Cast-in-place post-tensioned concrete structural systems Precast, prestressed concrete components Open web steel joists and joist girders Pre-engineered metal buildings Foundation systems Structural steel connections Cold-formed steel joist/stud/truss framing and pre-fabricated components Seismic anchorage of equipment Proprietary track for under-hung cranes and monorails Autoclaved aerated concrete

The structural engineer of record must review all submittals that have been signed and sealed by the delegated engineer, to verify compliance with the design intent and the specified design criteria and to ensure coordination with the contract documents and other shop drawings. All submittals from the delegated engineer must be approved by the engineer of record prior to the start of fabrication of the system or component part and prior to any field construction that may be affected by the system or component part. 2-1.2 2-1.2.1 Section 1604 - GENERAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 1604.3 - Serviceability [Supplement]

The structural designer shall ensure that the maximum allowable frame drift is suitable for the proposed structure considering all details of construction. See ASCE 7 Appendix C Serviceability Considerations including commentary, and Section B-1.1 of UFC 3301-01 for additional guidance. Wall systems and other building elements that are not part of the lateral force resisting system in the direction under consideration shall be designed to be adequate to safely support all applied loadings in combination with the forces resulting from the displacements due to the design story drift; either from wind or seismic; or be isolated to 3

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 ensure that they are not susceptible to damage. Masonry and other brittle wall systems are particularly susceptible to damage if not properly integrated into the design to ensure that they can adequately resist the stresses resulting from the building deformations or are effectively isolated to prevent damage. Exception: Reinforced concrete frame members not designed as part of the seismic lateral force-resisting system shall comply with Section 21.9 of ACI 318. All structural vertical load bearing wall elements shall be considered to be part of the lateral force-resisting system. All applicable provisions of UFC 3-310-04 Table B-2 shall apply. 2-1.2.2 1604.3.1 - Deflections [Replacement]

Deflections of structural members shall not exceed the more restrictive of the limitations of Sections 1604.3.2 through 1604.3.5 or those permitted by Table 1604.3, or Table 2-1 of UFC 3-301-01. 2-1.2.3 1604.3.6 - Limits [Replacement]

Deflection of structural members over span, l, shall not exceed that permitted by Table 1604.3 or Table 2-1 of UFC 3-301-01. TABLE 2-1 LATERAL DEFLECTION LIMITS FOR FRAMING SUPPORTING EXTERIOR WALL FINISHES a,b,c Brick veneer Stucco Exterior Insulation Finish Systems Cement board Stone Masonry Plywood and Wood-Based Structural-Use Panels Gypsum sheathing Metal or vinyl siding L/600 L/360 L/240 L/360 VERIFY WITH STONE SUPPLIER L/240 L/240 L/240

Notes to Table 2-1, LATERAL DEFLECTION LIMITS FOR FRAMING SUPPORTING EXTERIOR WALL FINISHES a. Lateral deflection limits under seismic or wind loads b. The wind load is permitted to be taken as 0.7 times the component and cladding loads for the purpose of determining the deflection limits herein. 4

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 c. For cantilevered members, L shall be taken as twice the length of the cantilever. 2.1.2.4 1604.5 - Occupancy Category [Replacement]

Buildings shall be assigned an occupancy category in accordance with Table 2-2 of UFC 3-301-01. Importance factors for snow load, wind load and seismic load for each occupancy category are also shown in Table 2-2 of UFC 3-301-01. Note: IBC section 1604.5.1 shall remain in effect as written. 2.1.2.5 Table 1604.5 [Replacement]

Replace Table 1604.5 of the IBC with Table 2-2 of this UFC. (All references in the IBC to Table 1604.5 shall be interpreted as a reference to Table 2-2 of this UFC.)

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE 2-2 OCCUPANCY CATEGORY OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
Occupancy Category Nature of Occupancy Buildings and other structures that represent a low hazard to human life in the event of failure, including, but not limited to: Agricultural facilities Certain temporary facilities Minor storage facilities Buildings and other structures except those listed in Categories I, III, IV and V Buildings and other structures that represent a substantial hazard to human life or represent significant economic loss in the event of failure, including, but not limited to: Buildings and other structures where more than 300 people congregate in one area Buildings and other structures with elementary school, secondary school, or daycare facilities with an occupant load greater than 250 Buildings and other structures with an occupant load greater than 500 Health care facilities with an occupant load of 50 or more resident patients, but not having surgery or emergency treatment facilities Jails and detention facilities Structures and equipment in power-generating stations; water treatment facilities that are required for primary treatment and disinfecting of potable water; waste water treatment facilities that are required for primary treatment; and other public utility facilities that are not included in Categories IV and V Buildings and other structures not included in Categories IV and V containing sufficient quantities of toxic, flammable, or explosive substances to be dangerous to the public if released Facilities having high-value equipment, as designated by the using agency Seismic Factor IE Snow Factor IS

Wind Factor IW

1.00

0.8

0.87

II

1.00

1.00

1.00

III

1.25

1.10

1.15

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Buildings and other structures designed as essential facilities, including, but not limited to: Hospitals and other health care facilities having surgery or emergency treatment facilities Fire, rescue, and police stations, and emergency vehicle garages Designated earthquake, hurricane, or other emergency shelters Designated emergency preparedness, communication, and operation centers, and other facilities required for emergency response Power-generating stations and other utility facilities required for primary power or as emergency backup facilities for Category IV structures Structures containing highly toxic materials as defined by Section 307, where the quantity of material exceeds the maximum allowable quantities of Table 307.7(2) Aviation control towers, air traffic control centers, and emergency aircraft hangars that house aircraft required for post-earthquake emergency response Buildings and other structures not included in Category V, having DoD mission-essential command, control, primary communications, data handling, and intelligence functions that are not duplicated at geographically separate locations, as designated by the using agency Water treatment facilities required to maintain water pressure for fire suppression Facilities designed as national strategic military assets, including, but not limited to: Key national defense assets (e.g. National Missile Defense facilities), as designated by the using agency Facilities involved in operational missile control, launch, tracking, or other critical defense capabilities Emergency backup power-generating facilities required for primary power for Category V structures Power-generating stations and other utility facilities required for primary power for Category V structures, if emergency backup power generating facilities are not available Facilities involved in storage, handling, or processing of nuclear, chemical, biological, or radiological materials, where structural failure could have widespread catastrophic consequences, as designated by the using agency.

IV

1.50

1.20

1.15

Not Required

1.50

1.70

Notes to Table 2-2, OCCUPANCY CATEGORIES OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES a. In hurricane-prone regions with V>100 miles per hour, Iw shall be 0.77 for category I structures. b. A new Category has been added to address national strategic military assets. A Seismic Importance Factor, IE, is not required for the design of these facilities. (Occupancy Category V is equivalent to Seismic Use Group IV)

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 2-1.2.6 1604.11 - Fall Prevention and Protection [Addition]

Fall prevention and protection shall be considered at a facility whenever there is a need or requirement to perform maintenance work at high locations, deliver material to or store equipment at heights as defined by OSHA 29 CFR 1926, subpart M, 29 CFR 1910, subpart D, American National Standards Institute ANSI A1264.1, and ANSI Z359 Fall Protection Code. At the planning and design phase of a project, fall hazards shall be considered and eliminated whenever possible. When elimination or prevention of fall hazards is not feasible, the design shall include certified and labeled anchorages meeting the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502, subpart M, and the American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z359. Where fall protection is required in the vicinity of weight-handling equipment, care must be taken to prevent potential conflicts between the weight-handling equipment and the fall protection measures. 2-1.2.6.1 1604.11.1 - Loads [Addition]

Fall protection loads (including dynamic / impact) shall be considered as live loads when applying the load combinations of Section 1605. 2-1.2.6.2 1604.11.2 - Load Combinations [Addition]

Fall protection loads need not be combined with roof live loads or with more than threefourths of the snow load or one-half of the wind load. 2-1.2.6.3 1604.11.3 - Impact [Addition]

For the purpose of design, fall protection loads (fall arrest forces) shall be increased 100 percent to allow for impact. 2-1.3 Section 1607 - LIVE LOADS

Table D-1 of this UFC includes IBC Table 1607.1 with additional Occupancy or Use classifications for military facilities. The additional classifications that have been added to IBC Table 1607.1 are shown in bold italics within Table D-1. 2-1.3.1 1607.1- General [Replacement]

Live loads are those loads defined in Section 1602.1. Table D-1 of UFC 3-301-01 defines minimum uniformly distributed live loads and minimum concentrated live loads for the design of structures. 2-1.3.2 Table 1607.1 [Replacement]

Replace Table 1607.1 of the IBC with Table D-1 of this UFC. (All references in the IBC to Table 1607.1 shall be interpreted as a reference to Table D-1 of this UFC.) 8

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 2-1.4 2-1.4.1 Section 1608 - SNOW LOADS 1608.3 - Specific Locations Within the United States [Addition]

Ground snow loads at DoD installations within the United States and its territories and possessions are identified in Table E-1 of UFC 3-301-01, to facilitate consistent interpretation of the information provided in Figure 1608.2 and Table 1608.2. 2-1.4.2 1608.4 - Specific Locations Outside of the United States [Addition]

Ground snow loads at specific locations outside of the United States and its territories and possessions are identified in Table F-1 of UFC 3-301-01. At locations where the ground snow load is not provided, use the best available locality information. For additional guidance contact the authorizing design agency. 2-1.4.3 1608.5 - Snow Load Case Studies [Addition]

Snow load case studies may be done to clarify and refine snow loadings at site-specific locations with the approval of the authorizing design agency. The methodology used to conduct snow load case studies at site-specific locations is presented in the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) report Snow Loads for the United States. 2-1.5 2-1.5.1 Section 1609 - WIND LOADS 1609.2 - Definitions [Replacement]

Replace the definition of Wind-Borne Debris Region with the following: WIND-BORNE DEBRIS REGION. For locations within the United States and its territories and possessions, portions of hurricane-prone regions that are within 1 mile (1.61 km) of the coastal mean high water line where the basic wind speed is 100 mph (48 m/s) or greater; or portions of hurricane-prone regions where the basic wind speed is 120 mph (53 m/s) or greater; or Hawaii. For locations outside of the United States and its territories and possessions, regions where the basic wind speed is 120 mph (53 m/s) or greater. 2-1.5.2 1609.3.1 - Specific Locations Within the United States [Replacement]

Basic wind speeds at DoD installations within the United States and its territories and possessions are identified in Table E-1 of UFC 3-301-01 to facilitate consistent interpretation of the information provided in Figure 1609.

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 2-1.5.3 1609.3.2 - Specific Locations Outside of the United States [Addition]

Basic wind speeds at specific locations outside of the United States and its territories and possessions are identified in Table F-1 of UFC 3-301-01. At locations where the basic wind speed is not provided, use the best available locality information. For additional guidance contact the authorizing design agency. Use a minimum wind speed of 85 mph (137 km/h) at all locations unless a lower wind speed is approved by the authorizing design agency. 2-1.5.4 1609.3.3 - Wind Speed Conversion [Addition]

When required, the 3-second gust basic wind speeds of Figure 1609 shall be converted to fastest-mile wind speeds, Vfm, using Table 1609.3.1 or Equation 16-34. Vfm=(V3S-10.5)/1.05 where: V3S = 3-second gust basic wind speed from Figure 1609. 2-1.6 2-1.6.1 Section 1613 - EARTHQUAKE LOADS 1613.5.1.1 - Specific Locations Within the United States [Addition] (Equation 16-34)

Seismic acceleration parameters at DoD installations within the United States and its territories and possessions are identified in Table E-2 of UFC 3-301-01 to facilitate consistent interpretation of the information provided in Figures 1613.5(1) through 1613.5(14). The values in Table E-2 were determined utilizing the web-based United States Geological Survey (USGS) Earthquake Ground Motion Parameters Calculator, Version 5.0.8, for the 2006 version of the International Building Code, utilizing latitude and longitude data. This tool or other approved software may be used to determine seismic design data where site-specific location information is available, with the approval of the authorizing design agency. The seismic acceleration parameters in Table E-2 were typically determined at the approximate geographical centroid of the installation / city. For larger installations and where the potential seismic accelerations vary considerably over relatively short distances, it may not be appropriate to use the acceleration values at the installation centroid. At select locations the maximum and minimum values of SS and S1 within the installation are listed. Use the maximum values unless site-specific location (latitude / longitude) information is available and lesser values can be justified by the use of Figures 1613.5(1) through 1613.5(14) or by approved computerized tools for 10

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 determining seismic ground motion parameters. For additional guidance contact the authorizing design agency. 2-1.6.2 [Addition] 1613.5.1.2 - Specific Locations Outside of the United States

Seismic ground motion parameters SS and S1 at specific locations outside of the United States and its territories and possessions are identified in Table F-2 and G-1 of UFC 3301-01. For locations not shown, the best available information shall be used with the approval of the authorizing design agency. Appendix H includes available seismic spectral acceleration maps at selected locations outside of the United States. These maps may be used to interpolate the seismic ground motions at locations that are not identified in Tables F-2 and G-1. 2-2 2-2.1 2-2.1.1 CHAPTER 17 - STRUCTURAL TESTS AND SPECIAL INSPECTIONS Section 1703 - APPROVALS 1703.4 - Performance [Replacement]

New, unusual, or innovative materials, systems or methods previously untried may be incorporated into designs when evidence shows that such use is in the best interest of the Government from the standpoint of economy, lower life-cycle costs, and quality of construction. Supporting data, where necessary to assist in the approval of materials or assemblies not specifically provided for in the code, shall consist of valid evaluation reports from International Code Council Evaluation Services (ICC-ES), \1\ or other qualified testing and evaluation service with the prior approval of the authorizing design agency. /1/ 2-2.1.2 1703.4.1 - Research and Investigation [Deletion]

This section shall be deleted in its entirety. 2-2.1.2 1703.4.2 - Research Reports [Deletion]

This section shall be deleted in its entirety. 2-3 2-3.1 2-3.1.1 CHAPTER 18 - SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS Section 1805 - FOOTINGS AND FOUNDATIONS 1805.2.1.1 - Frost Line Depth [Addition]

Depths to the frost line at specific locations within the United States and its territories and possessions are identified in Table E-1 of UFC 3-301-01. Frost line depths at specific locations outside of the United States are identified in Table F-1 of UFC 3-30111

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 01. At locations where frost depths are not provided, use the best available locality information. For additional guidance contact the authorizing design agency. 2-3.1.2 1805.4.1.2 - Vibratory Loads [Supplement]

Add the following to the end of the paragraph: Design foundations in accordance with ACI 351.3R, ACI 350.4R and UFC 3-220-10N. 2-3.1.3 1805.4.2.7 - Reinforcement [Addition]

For footings over three feet (914 mm) thick, the minimum ratio of reinforcement area to gross concrete area in each direction shall be 0.0015, with not less than one-half nor more than two-thirds of the total reinforcement required placed in any one face. Minimum bar size shall be No. 4 (#13M) with a maximum spacing of 12 inches (305 mm). 2-4 2-4.1 2-4.1.1 CHAPTER 19 - CONCRETE Section 1901 - General 1906.4 - Joints in Concrete Construction [Replacement]

Provide construction, contraction, and expansion joints in structures in accordance with ACI 224.3R and ACI 318, Section 6.4. 2-4.2 2-4.2.1 Section 1907 - Details of Reinforcement 1907.7.5 - Corrosive Environments [Supplement]

Add the following to the end of the paragraph: In a marine environment where concrete is subjected to salt-water wave action and spray, reinforcement protection shall be in accordance with ACI 357R. 2-4.3 2-4.3.1 Section 1910 - Minimum Slab Provisions 1910.1 - General [Replacement]

Replace the first line of the paragraph to read: The thickness of concrete floor slabs supported directly on the ground shall not be less than 4 inches (102 mm). 2-4.3.2 1910.2 - Slab-on-Ground Design [Addition]

Slabs-on-ground shall be designed in accordance with ACI 360R, except slabs-onground supporting aircraft loading shall be designed in accordance with UFC 3-260-02.

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 2-4.3.2.1 1910.2.1 - Wall Loads on Slab-on-Ground [Addition]

Slabs-on-ground shall have adequate thickness to support wall line load as indicated in Tables 2-3 and 2-4. The thickened portion shall have a minimum width as shown in Figure 2-1. 2-4.3.2.2 1910.2.2 - Slab-on-Ground Over Permafrost [Addition]

Design and construction of slabs-on-ground over permafrost shall be in accordance with UFC 3-130-01 and UFC 3-130-04. 2-4.3.2.3 1910.2.3 - Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground [Addition]

The design of post-tensioned slabs-on-ground shall be in accordance with PTI DC10.1. TABLE 2-3 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WALL LOAD AT A THICKENED SLAB FOR WALL LOAD NEAR CENTER OF SLAB OR NEAR KEYED OR DOWELED JOINTS

Thickness of Thickened Floor Slab, te (inches) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Slab Line Load Capacity, P (lb/ft) Flexural Strength a of Concrete (lb/in2) 550 600 650 700 425 455 485 510 565 600 640 675 710 755 805 850 860 920 975 1030 1015 1080 1150 1215 1175 1255 1330 1410 1340 1430 1520 1605

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE 2-4 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WALL LOAD AT A THICKENED SLAB FOR WALL LOAD NEAR FREE EDGE

Thickness of Thickened Floor Slab, te (inches) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Slab Line Load Capacity, P (lb/ft) Flexural Strength a of Concrete (lb/in2) 550 600 650 700 330 355 375 395 435 465 495 525 550 585 620 660 665 710 755 800 785 840 890 945 910 975 1035 1090 1040 1110 1180 1245

Notes for Table 2-3 and Table 2-4: The allowable wall loads are based on a modulus of subgrade reaction (k) of 100 pounds per cubic inch. The thickness of the thickened slab will be computed by multiplying the above thickness by a constant factor. Constants for other subgrade moduli are tabulated below. Modulus of Subgrade Reaction (k) Constant Factor

25 1.3

50 1.1

100 1.0

200 0.9

300 0.8

For other modulus of subgrade reaction values the constant values may be found from the equation 5 100 / k .
a

For this application the flexural strength of concrete was assumed equal to 9 where fc is the specified compressive strength of concrete (lb/in2). 14

f 'c

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 FIGURE 2-1 - WIDTHS OF THICKENED SLABS AND SLAB EDGE CONDITIONS UNDER WALL LOADS

A) SLABS LOADED NEAR THE CENTER

B) SLABS LOADED NEAR A KEYED OR DOWELED JOINT

C) SLABS LOADED NEAR A FREE EDGE

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 2-5 2-5.1 2-5.1.1 CHAPTER 21 - MASONRY Section 2101 - GENERAL 2101.2.1 - Allowable Stress Design [Supplement]

Add the following to the end of the paragraph: Masonry shall be designed as reinforced unless the element is isolated from the structure so that vertical and lateral forces are not imparted to the element. . 2-5.1.2 2101.2.2 - Strength Design [Supplement] Add the following to the end of the paragraph: Masonry shall be designed as reinforced unless the element is isolated from the structure so that vertical and lateral forces are not imparted to the element. 2-5.1.3 2101.2.4 - Empirical Design [Replacement]

Masonry shall not be designed by the empirical method. 2-5.1.4 2101.5 - Coupling Beams [Addition]

Design of coupling beams shall be in accordance with paragraph 14.4.7.3 of ASCE 7. 2-5.1.5 2101.6 - Shear Wall Construction [Addition]

Shear walls shall be running bond construction only; stack bond construction is not permitted. 2-5.2 2-5.2.1 Section 2103 - MASONRY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 2103.13.2 - Joint Reinforcement [Supplement]

Add the following to the end of the paragraph: Horizontal wall reinforcement shall be continuous around wall corners and through wall intersections, unless the intersecting walls are separated. Reinforcement that is spliced in accordance with the applicable provisions of ACI 530 shall be considered continuous. 2-5.2.2 2103.13.5 - Anchors, Ties and Accessories [Supplement]

Add the following line to the end of the paragraph: Corrugated metal brick ties shall not be used.

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 2-5.3 2-5.3.1 Section 2104 - CONSTRUCTION 2104.1.2.7 - Grouted Masonry [Supplement]

Add the following line to the end of the paragraph: Masonry walls below grade shall be grouted solid. 2-5.3.2 2104.6 - Concrete Masonry Control Joints [Addition]

Spacing and placement of control joints shall be in accordance with NCMA TEK 10-2B or 10-3. 2-5.3.3 2104.7 - Vertical Brick Expansion Joints [Addition]

Spacing, placement, and size of vertical brick expansion joints shall be in accordance with BIA Technical Notes 18 and 18A. 2-5.4 Section 2109 - EMPIRICAL DESIGN OF MASONRY [Deletion]

This section shall be deleted in its entirety. 2-6 2-6.1 2-6.1.1 CHAPTER 22 - STEEL Section 2204 - CONNECTIONS 2204.2 - Bolting [Supplement]

Add the following to the end of the paragraph: Compressible-washer-type direct tension indicators or twist-off-type tension-control bolts conforming to RCSC, Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325 or A490 Bolts shall be provided at all bolted connections. 2-6.2 2-6.2.1 Section 2205 - STRUCTURAL STEEL 2205.1 - General [Supplement]

Add the following to the end of the paragraph: Structural steel floor framing systems shall be designed for vibration serviceability in accordance with AISC Design Guide 11. 2-6.2.2 2205.4 - Steel Structures in Corrosive Environments [Addition]

Steel structures or elements exposed to weather, salt spray or other corrosive environments shall be protected through coatings, galvanizing or the use of stainless alloy. Select the appropriate system or material to suite the anticipated exposure. For steel deck exposed to spray from salt, salt water, or brackish water, provide ASTM A653 G90 galvanizing. For cold-formed steel members exposed to spray from salt, salt 17

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 water, or brackish water, provide ASTM A653 G90 galvanizing and connect with corrosion-resistant fasteners. See Section B-5.5 of UFC 3-301-01 for additional guidance. 2-6.3 2-6.3.1 Section 2209 - COLD-FORMED STEEL 2209.3 - Steel Deck Diaphragms [Addition]

Design of steel deck diaphragms for in-plane loads shall be in accordance with the SDI DDM03. Design of steel deck for out-of-plane loads shall be in accordance with SDI Design Manual No. 31. 2-6.4 Section 2210 - COLD-FORMED STEEL LIGHT-FRAMED CONSTRUCTION 2-6.4.1 2210.7 - Diagonal Bracing Material [Addition]

Diagonal bracing material shall be ASTM A653 steel without rerolling, which induces strain hardening and reduces the elongation of the material which is not desirable for performance under seismic loading. 2-6.4.2 2210.8 - Wall Studs and Wall Stud Assemblies [Addition]

Wall studs shall be designed on the basis of an all steel system in accordance with chapter C and D4(a) of AISI 2001. Studs shall not be designed on the basis of Sheathing Braced Design as described in Chapter D4(b) of AISI 2001. Require that wall stud assemblies be constructed so that the studs are firmly placed in the track prior to attachment, with no gaps between the wall stud and the attached track. All wall studs in bending shall have stiffened or partially stiffened compression flanges. Unstiffened compression flanges shall not be allowed. Require that all strap bracing be anchored to solid blocking. 2-6.4.3 2210.9 - Floor Vibrations [Addition]

Cold-formed steel framing systems shall be designed for vibration serviceability in accordance with the proposed design procedure in Floor Vibration Design Criterion for Cold-Formed C-Shaped Supported Residential Floor Systems thesis by Kraus and Murray. Proposed design procedure is based on residential construction, but is applicable to all applications of cold-formed floor construction. 2-6.4.4 2210.10 - Brick Veneer/Steel Stud Walls [Addition]

Design of steel stud backup for brick veneer shall follow the recommendations from BIA Technical Note 28B. In particular the recommendations for minimum stud gage, 18

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 minimum galvanization, minimum anchorage of studs to track, welding of studs, use of deflection track, allowable stud deflection, wall sheathing and water-resistant barrier shall be followed. 2-6.4.5 2210.11 - Cold-Formed Steel Connections [Addition]

Cold-formed steel members shall be interconnected with screw fasteners or by welding. The use of pneumatic nailing is permitted only for the connection of cold-formed members to other materials. 2-6.4.6 2210.12 - Galvanized Cold-Formed Framing [Addition]

Cold-formed steel members exposed to spray from salt, salt water, brackish water, or seawater, shall be galvanized per ASTM A653 G90 and all fasteners shall be corrosionresistant.

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 CHAPTER 3 OTHER STRUCTURES 3-1 HIGHWAY BRIDGE DESIGN

Design of highway bridges shall be in accordance with AASHTO Bridge Design Specifications and AISC Highway Structures Design Handbook. 3-2 RAILROAD BRIDGE DESIGN

Design of railroad bridges shall be in accordance with the AREMA Manual for Railway Engineering. 3-3 TANKS FOR LIQUID STORAGE

Design of tanks for liquid storage shall be in accordance with NFPA 22, AWWA D100, AWWA D103, AWWA D110 and AWWA D120 as applicable. 3-4 TANKS FOR PETROLEUM STORAGE

Design of tanks for petroleum storage shall be in accordance with UFC 3-460-01. 3-5 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONCRETE STRUCTURES

Design of environmental engineering concrete structures shall be in accordance with ACI 350-06. 3-6 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE TANKS

Design of prestressed concrete tanks shall be in accordance with ACI 372R. 3-7 WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES

Design of water treatment facilities shall be in accordance with the WEF Manual of Practice 8. 3-8 TRANSMISSION TOWERS AND POLES

Design of transmission towers shall be in accordance with ASCE 10. Design of transmission poles shall be in accordance with the National Electric Safety Code. 3-9 ANTENNA TOWERS

Design of antenna towers shall be in accordance with ANSI/TIA-222-G.

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 APPENDIX A REFERENCES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS: 1. Department of Defense Department of Defense Washington, DC UFCs can be obtained on the Whole Building Design Guide website at
http://dod.wbdg.org/

UFC 1-200-01, General Building Requirements, 27 November 2007 UFC 3-130-01, General Provisions Arctic and Subarctic Construction, 16 January 2004 UFC 3-130-04, Foundations for Structures - Arctic and Subarctic Construction, 16 January 2004 UFC 3-220-01N, Geotechnical Engineering Procedures for Foundation Design of Buildings and Structures, 15 August 2005 UFC 3-220-03FA, Soils and Geology Procedures for Foundation Design of Buildings and Other Structures (Except Hydraulic Structures), 16 January 2004 UFC 3-220-10N, Soil Mechanics, 8 June 2005 UFC 3-260-02, Pavement Design for Airfields, 30 June 2001 UFC 3-310-04, Seismic Design for Buildings, 22 June 2007 UFC 3-320-06A, Concrete Floor Slabs on Grade Subjected to Heavy Loads, 1 March 2005

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 UFC 3-460-01, Petroleum Fuel Facilities, 16 January 2004 UFC 4-010-01, DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings, 8 October 2003 UFC 4-023-03, Design of Buildings to Resist Progressive Collapse, 25 January 2005 NON-GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS: 1. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 N Capitol St. NW, Suite 249 Washington, DC 20001 (202)-624-5800 http://www.transportation.org/ 2. American Concrete Institute 38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331 (248) 848-3700 http://www.concrete.org/general/hom e.asp LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, Customary U.S. Units, 4th Edition, 2008 Interim Revisions

ACI 223, Standard Practice for the Use of Shrinkage-Compensating Concrete, 1998 ACI 224R, Control of Cracking in Concrete Structures, 2001 ACI 224.3R, Joints in Concrete Construction, 1995 ACI 302.1R, Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction, 2004 ACI 318, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete, 2005 ACI 350.4R, Design Considerations for Environmental Engineering Concrete Structures, 2004 ACI 350-06, Code Requirements for Environmental Engineering Concrete Structures

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 ACI 357R, Guide for the Design and Construction of Fixed Offshore Concrete Structures, 1984 ACI 360R, Design of Slabs-on-Ground, 2006 ACI 372R, Design and Construction of Circular Wire- and Strand-Wrapped Prestressed Concrete Structures, 2003 ACI 530, Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures, 2005 AISC 360, Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, 2005 AISC Design Guide 3, Serviceability Design Considerations for Steel Buildings, Second Edition, 2003 AISC Design Guide 11, Floor Vibrations Due to Human Activity, 1997 with 2003 Revision Highway Structures Design Handbook, Second Edition RCSC, Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325 or A490 Bolts, 2004 Version AISI 2001, North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, 2001 4. American Iron and Steel Institute 1140 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 705 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 452-7100 http://www.steel.org/

3. American Institute of Steel Construction One East Wacker Drive Suite 700 Chicago, IL 60601-1802 (312) 670-2400 http://www.aisc.org/

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 Effective Lengths for Laterally Unbraced Compression Flanges of Continuous Beams Near Intermediate Supports, J. H. Garrett, Jr., G. Haaijer, and K. H. Klippstein, Proceedings, Sixth Specialty Conference on Cold-Formed Steel Structures (http://www.ccfssonline.org/) 5. American National Standards Institute 1819 L Street, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 293-8020 http://www.ansi.org/ 6. American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association 10003 Derekwood Lane, Suite 210 Lanham, MD 20706 (301) 459-3200 http://www.arema.org/eseries/scriptc ontent/index.cfm 7. American Society of Civil Engineers 1801 Alexander Bell Drive Reston, VA 20191 (800) 548-2723 http://www.asce.org/asce.cfm 8. American Water Works Association 6666 W. Quincy Ave. Denver CO 80235 (800) 926-7337 http://www.awwa.org/ ANSI Z359, Fall Protection Code, 2007 ANSI A1264.1, Safety Requirements for Workplace Walking/Working Surfaces and Their Access; Workplace Floor, Wall and Roof Openings, Stairs and Guardrails Systems, 2007 Manual for Railway Engineering, 2008

ASCE 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, 2005 ASCE 10, Design of Latticed Steel Transmission Structures, 1997 AWWA D100, Welded Carbon Steel Tanks for Water Storage, 2005 AWWA D103, Factory-Coated Bolted Steel Tanks for Water Storage, 1997 AWWA D110, Wire- and Strand-Wound, Circular, Prestressed Concrete Water Tanks, 2004 AWWA D120, Thermosetting Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Tanks, 2002

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 9. ASM World Headquarters 9639 Kinsman Road Materials Park, OH 44073 (440) 338-5151 http://asmcommunity.asminternation al.org/portal/site/www/ ASM Handbook Volume 13B Corrosion: Materials, 2005

10. ASTM International 100 Barr Harbor Drive West Conshohocken, PA, 19428 (610) 832-9500 http://www.astm.org/

ASTM A653, Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process, 2009 ASTM A666, Standard Specification for Annealed or Cold-Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bar, 2003

11. Brick Industry Association 1850 Centennial Park Drive Suite 301 Reston, VA 20191 (703) 620-0010 http://www.gobrick.com/index.cfm

BIA Technical Note 18, Volume Changes Analysis and Effects of Movement, 2006 BIA Technical Note 18A, Accommodating Expansion of Brickwork, 2006 BIA Technical Note 28B, Brick Veneer/Steel Stud Walls, 2005

12. International Code Council 500 New Jersey Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001 (888) 422-7233 http://www.iccsafe.org/ 13. McGraw-Hill P.O. Box 182604 Columbus, OH 43272 (877) 833-5524 http://www.mhprofessional.com/

International Building Code 2006 Edition

Metal Building System Design and Specification, Alexander Newman

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 14. Metal Building Manufacturers Association 1300 Sumner Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216) 241-7333 http://www.mbma.com/ 15. National Academy of Sciences 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 (202) 334-2000 http://www.nasonline.org/site/PageS erver 16. National Concrete Masonry Association 13750 Sunrise Valley Drive Herndon, VA 20171-4662 (703) 713-1900 http://www.ncma.org/Pages/default. aspx 17. National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02169-7471 (617) 770-3000 http://www.nfpa.org/ 18. Occupational Safety & Health Administration 200 Constitution Avenue Washington, D.C. 20210 (800) 321-6724 http://www.osha.gov/ 19. Post-Tensioning Institute 38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331 (248) 848-3180 http://www.post-tensioning.org/ 20. Steel Deck Institute P.O. Box 25 Fox River Grove, IL 60021 (847) 458-4647 http://www.sdi.org/ A-6 Metal Building Systems Manual, 2006

Technical Report No. 65, Expansion Joints in Buildings, 1974

TEK 10-2B, Control Joints for Concrete Masonry Walls Empirical Method, 2008 TEK 10-3, Control Joints for Concrete Masonry Walls Alternative Engineered Method, 2003 NFPA 22, Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection

Standard 29 CFR, Part 1926, Safety and Health Regulations for Construction Standard 29 CFR, Part 1910, Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry PTI DC10.1, Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs-on-Ground, 2008

SDI DDM03, Diaphragm Design Manual Third Edition, 2004

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 Design Manual No. 31, Design Manual for Composite Decks, Form Decks and Roof Decks, 2007 21. Telecommunications Industry Association 2500 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201 (703) 907-7700 http://www.tiaonline.org/ 22. United States Geological Survey USGS National Center Earthquake Hazards Program 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, VA 20192, USA (703) 648-4000 http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research /hazmaps/design/ 23. Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061 (540) 231-6000 http://www.vt.edu/ 24. Water Environment Federation 601 Wythe Street Alexandria, VA 22314 (800) 666-0206 http://www.wef.org/Home ANSI/TIA-222-G, Structural Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures, 2005

Earthquake Ground Motion Parameters Calculator, Version 5.0.8, for the 2006 version of the International Building Code

Kraus and Murray, Floor Vibration Design Criterion for Cold-Formed CShaped Supported Residential Floor systems, Masters Thesis, 10 February 1997 WEF MOP8, Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, 4th Edition, 1998

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 APPENDIX B BEST PRACTICES B-1 B-1.1 STRUCTURAL DESIGN Building Drift Limits

The IBC and ASCE 7 provide guidance and discussion on establishing drift limits and load combinations that must be considered in evaluating serviceability. The establishment of acceptable drift limits requires significant engineering judgment. Application of a requirement that is too stringent can significantly impact the cost of a structure. Requirements that are too lax can lead to damage of rigidly connected components. The Metal Building Systems Manual provides guidance for allowable drift due to wind loads for pre-engineered metal buildings, and serviceability recommendations for metal buildings can also be found in Chapter L of AISC 360 with additional guidance in AISC Steel Design Guide 3. When separate support columns are used for top-running cranes, they must be supported so that differential movement between the crane columns and building columns, due to differences in stiffness, does not overstress either column and result in local column buckling. B-1.2 Expansion Joints

Recommendations for the spacing of expansion joints can be found in NAS Technical Report No. 65. B-2 B-2.1 SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS Gable Bent Footings

Moment frame reactions from metal building gable bents have horizontal thrusts at column bases which can be resisted by several methods. For large thrust forces (40 to 50 kips (118 kN to 222 kN)), tie rods are usually cost-effective. The tie rod can be embedded in a thickened slab or as part of a tie beam between column foundations. Where reinforcement is used as a tension tie, splices shall be made with a full mechanical or full welded splice per chapter 12 of ACI 318. For smaller thrust forces, hairpin rebar may be used to transfer the thrust force from the column anchor bolts into the slab-on-ground reinforcement which acts as the tie between the columns. However, each of these methods requires close attention to detailing of control joints in the slab, isolation joints around a foundation pier and other possible interruptions in the continuous slab reinforcement between columns. Also, future renovation that might require trenching across the continuous slab reinforcement could result in the loss of the tension tie. A third method is to design the foundation for an overturning moment due to the thrust force at the base of the column. Each of these methods can provide the B-1

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 necessary resistance to the thrust force, but need to be evaluated for each project condition. For further discussion on the design of foundations for gable bent reactions, refer to Metal Building Systems by Alexander Newman. B-2.2 Footings on Expansive Soils

In the presence of expansive soils, footings must be designed to withstand expansive soil movement in order to prevent significant damage to structures. Cyclical expansive soil movement from soil water content, usually caused by a combination of inadequate drainage and seasonal wetting and drying cycles, are especially troublesome. Base the design on soil testing and recommendations by qualified geotechnical engineers. Ensure soil investigations include estimates of settlement, heave, and recommendations to mitigate effects of expansive soil movement. Ensure positive drainage away from structures that will prevent ponding close to structures. Guidance on design of foundations on expansive soils can be found in UFC 3-220-03FA and UFC 3-220-01N. B-3 B-3.1 CONCRETE Slab-on-Ground Concrete Strength

For slabs-on-ground subject to forklift traffic, it is recommended that the minimum compressive strength for the concrete be 4,000 psi (27.6 MPa) for pneumatic tire traffic and 5,000 psi (34.5 MPa) for steel tire traffic. B-3.2 Slab-on-Ground Control Joints

For slabs-on-ground it is recommended that the control joints align across the building floor plate to avoid joints ending abruptly along the length or width of a panel. Joints that end abruptly at an adjacent panel edge could cause a crack to propagate into the adjacent panel. For locations where placement of joints at a panel edge are unavoidable, refer to UFC 3-320-06A for additional reinforcement requirements to minimize crack propagation. Location of control joints in slabs-on-ground need to be coordinated with the joints in hard-surface finishes to avoid having the control joint telegraph through the hardsurface finish. B-3.3 Slab-on-Ground Drying Shrinkage

Cracking in slabs generally results from drying shrinkage and restraint caused by friction between the slab and subgrade. Curling and warping occur due to differential shrinkage when the top of the slab dries to lower moisture content than the bottom of the slab. Recommendations for reducing the effects of drying shrinkage can be found in ACI 360R, ACI 224R and ACI 302.1R. Shrinkage compensating concrete can also be used to reduce shrinkage cracking. See recommendations in ACI 223. B-2

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 B-3.4 Slab-on-Ground Vapor Retarder/Barrier

To facilitate proper moisture control of a slab-on-ground to meet the moisture limits of water-based adhesives and durability during construction, it is recommended that the vapor retarder have a minimum thickness of 10 mil (250 m) with a maximum permeance rating of 0.04 perm. Where moisture is a critical issue under the floor covering, such as wood floors, and a vapor barrier required, it is recommended to reduce the maximum permeance rating to 0.01 perm. B-4 B-4.1 MASONRY Masonry Veneer Base Detail

The base of the masonry veneer should be placed on a shelf angle or a foundation ledge that is lower than the base of the steel stud wall by at least 4 inches (102 mm). The width of this shelf angle or foundation ledge will include the width of the masonry veneer and the cavity. This width should not be less than two-thirds of the veneer thickness plus the minimum air space. B-5 B-5.1 STEEL Shelf Angles for Masonry

Shelf angles should be hot-dip galvanized structural steel members. Angles should be provided in segments approximately 10 feet (3 m) in length, with gaps between segments. Shelf angles should be detailed to allow enough gaps for thermal expansion and contraction of the steel in angle runs and at building corners. Corners of buildings should have corner pieces with each leg no less than 4 feet (1.2 m) in length where possible. Limit deflection of horizontal legs of shelf angles under masonry loading to 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) at the end of the horizontal leg. Rotation of the shelf angle support should be included in the 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) deflection limit for the horizontal leg displacement calculation. B-5.2 Lightweight Insulating Concrete on Metal Deck

Due to the high water content of lightweight insulating concrete it is necessary to provide a vented deck to allow for the moisture in the concrete to escape through the deck.

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 B-5.3 Cold-Formed Continuous Beams and Joists

Guidance on determining the effective length of the unbraced compression flange for cold-formed continuous beams and joists can be found in AISI Effective Lengths for Laterally Unbraced Compression Flanges of Continuous Beams Near Intermediate Supports. B-5.4 Masonry Veneer/Steel Stud Wall Detailing

Recommended details for masonry veneer/steel stud wall assemblies can be found in BIA Technical Note 28B. B-5.5 Steel Structures in Corrosive Environments

Steel structures designed for corrosive environments should include consideration of the following corrosion protection measures: 1) Box-shaped members should be designed so that all inside surfaces may be readily inspected, cleaned, and painted, or should be closed entirely, except when hot-dip galvanized, to prevent exposure to moisture. 2) The legs of two back-to-back angle members, when not in contact, should have a minimum separation of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) to permit air circulation. 3) Pockets or depressions in horizontal members should have drain holes to prevent water from ponding in low areas. Positive drainage should be provided away from exposed steel. Column bases should be terminated on concrete curbs or piers above grade, and tops of curbs or piers should be pitched to drain. 4) Where extremely corrosive conditions exist, consideration should be given to providing cathodic protection in addition to protective coatings for steel members exposed to salt water moisture environments. 5) Structural members embedded in concrete and exterior railing, handrails, fences, guardrails, and anchor bolts should be galvanized or constructed of stainless steel. 6) Dissimilar metals, (e.g., aluminum and steel, stainless steel and carbon steel, zinc coated steel and uncoated steel) should be isolated by appropriate means to avoid the creation of galvanic cells which can occur when dissimilar metals come in contact. 7) Consult a corrosion specialist certified by NACE International to recommend material protection for elements exposed to heavy industrial pollution, chemicals or corrosive soils. 8) For increased serviceability and compatibility with fireproofing use galvanized steel deck in accordance with ASTM A653. 9) Note that some common grades of stainless alloy such as ASTM Type 306 or 316 are susceptible to corrosion when immersed in salt or brackish water.

Further guidance in designing steel structures in corrosive environments can be found in ASM Handbook Volume 13B. B-4

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 B-5.6 Steel Structures in Arctic and Antarctic Zones

For carbon steel, the transition from ductile to brittle behavior occurs within temperatures to be expected in Arctic and Antarctic zones. Ductility is important for structures in high seismic areas. Toughness, a characteristic also affected by cold temperatures, is important for structures which could be subjected to cyclic or impact loadings. Design of structures which could be subjected to cyclic or impact loads in cold climates, should include consideration of the following measures to mitigate potential fatigue and fracture problems: 1) Provide ample fillets to avoid stress risers. 2) Use bolted joints whenever possible. If welded joints are used, take precautions to eliminate gas and impurities in welds. Proper preheating and post-cooling are essential. 3) Use low-carbon steels and nickel-alloy steel that have good toughness characteristics at low temperatures.

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 APPENDIX C ABBREVIATIONS 10/50 SS. .... Spectral acceleration of 5% damped short period (0.2 second) response corresponding to an earthquake with a 10% probability of being exceeded in 50 years 10/50 S1. .... Spectral acceleration of 5% damped long period (1.0 second) response corresponding to an earthquake with a 10% probability of being exceeded in 50 years CS ............... Case Study DOD ............ Department of Defense %g ............... Percent Gravity ft2 ................ Square Feet in2................ Square Inches IP ................. Inch-Pound kg/m3 .......... Kilograms per Cubic Meter km/h ............ Kilometers per Hour kN................ Kilonewton kN/m2 .......... Kilonewton per Square Meter kPa .............. Kilopascal lbs ............... Pounds lb/ft.............. Pounds per Foot lb/ft2 ............ Pounds per Square Foot lb/in2 ........... Pounds per Square Inch m ................. Meter m2................ Square Meter mil ............... 0.001 Inches mm .............. Millimeter C-1

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 mm2 ............ Square Millimeter MPa ............. Megapascal Mph ............. Miles per Hour psf ............... Pounds per Square Foot psi ............... Pounds per Square Inch SS ................ Spectral Accelerations for Short Periods as determined by IBC Section 1613.5.1 S1 .........................Spectral Accelerations for 1-Second Periods as determined by IBC Section 1613.5.1 m ............... micrometer (micron) V .................. Velocity

C-2

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 APPENDIX D MINIMUM UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOADS AND MINIMUM CONCENTRATED LIVE LOADS D-1 REFERENCES. All section references are to the International Building Code (IBC) 2006. Table D-1 includes the IBC 2006 Table 1607.1 with additional Occupancy or Use classification for military facilities that are shown in bold italics. TABLE D-1 MINIMUM UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOADS AND MINIMUM CONCENTRATED LIVE LOADSg OCCUPANCY OR USE
1. Access floor systems Office use Computer use 2. Ammunition Storage High explosives (one story) Inert explosives (one story) Pyrotechnics (one story) Small arms (one story) Torpedo (one story) 3. Armories and drill rooms 4. Assembly areas and theaters Fixed seats (fastened to floor) Follow spot, projection and control rooms Lobbies Movable seats Stages and platforms 5. Balconies On one- and two-family residences only, and not 2 2 exceeding 9.3m (100 ft. ) 6. Battery charging room 7. Boiler houses 8. Bowling alleys 9. Catwalks 10. Cleaning gear / trash room compactor 11. Cold Storage (Food or provision freezer) First floor Upper floors 12. Command Duty Officer Day room 13. Cornices 14. Corridors, except as otherwise indicated 15. Court rooms

UNIFORM (kPa) (psf)


2.4 4.8 23.9 23.9 23.9 23.9 16.8 7.2 2.9 2.4 4.8 4.8 6.0 4.8 50 100 500 500 500 500 350 150 60 50 100 100 125 100

CONCENTRATED (kN) (lbs.)


8.9 8.9 ------------------------2,000 2,000 -------------------------

2.9 9.6 9.6 3.6 1.9 3.6

60 200 200 75 40 75

--------1.33 ---

--------300 ---

19.2 14.4 2.9 2.9 4.8 3.8

400 300 60 60 100 80

-------------

-------------

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 OCCUPANCY OR USE
16. Dance halls and ballrooms 17. Dining rooms and restaurants 18. Decks

UNIFORM (kPa) (psf)


4.8 4.8 Same as Occupancy h Served ----100 100 Same as Occupancy h Served -----

CONCENTRATED (kN) (lbs.)


--------1.33 --------300

19. Dwellings (see residential) 20. Elevator machine room grating 2 2 (on area of 2600 mm (4 in. )) 21. Finish light floor plate construction 2 2 (on area of 650 mm (1 in. )) 22. Fire escapes On single-family dwellings only 23. Galleys Dishwashing rooms General kitchen area Provision storage (not refrigerated) Preparation room Meat Vegetable 24. Garages (passenger vehicles only) Trucks & buses 25. Generator rooms 26. Grandstands (see stadium and arena bleachers) 27. Guard House 28. Gymnasiums, main floors and balconies 29. Handrails, guards and grab bars 30. Hospitals Corridors above first floor Operating rooms, laboratories Private rooms 31. Hotels (see residential) 32. Incinerators; charging room 33. Laboratories, normal scientific equipment 34. Latrines / Heads / Toilets / Washroom 35. Libraries Reading rooms Stack rooms Corridors above first floor 36. Manufacturing Light Heavy 37. Marquees and canopies

--4.8 1.9 14.4 12.0 9.6 12.0 4.8 1.9 See Section 1607.6 - IBC 9.6 --3.6 4.8 See Section 1607.7 - IBC 3.8 2.9 1.9 --7.2 6.0 3.6

--100 40 300 250

0.89 ---

200 ---

--200 250 100 40 See Section 1607.6 - IBC 200 --75 100 See Section 1607.7 - IBC 80 60 40 --150 125 75

---

Note a See Section 1607.6 - IBC --------See Section 1607.7 - IBC 4.45 4.45 4.45 ---------

Note a See Section 1607.6 - IBC --------See Section 1607.7 - IBC 1,000 1,000 1,000 ---------

2.9 b 7.2 3.8 6.0 12.0 3.6

60 b 150 80 125 250 75

4.45 4.45 4.45 8.9 13.34 ---

1,000 1,000 1,000 2,000 3,000 ---

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 OCCUPANCY OR USE
38. Mechanical equipment room (general) 39. Mechanical room (HVAC) 40. Mechanical telephone and radio equipment room 41. Morgue 42. Office buildings File and computer rooms shall be designed for heavier loads based on anticipated occupancy Lobbies and first floor corridors Offices Corridors above first floor 43. Penal Institutions Cell blocks Corridors 44. Post offices General area Work rooms 45. Power plants 46. Projection booths 47. Promenade roof 48. Pump houses 49. Recreation room 50. Receiving rooms (radio) including roof areas supporting antennas and electronic equipment 51. Refrigeration storage rooms Dairy Meat Vegetable 52. Residential One & two family dwellings Uninhabitable attics i without storage Uninhabitable attics with i,j,k limited storage Habitable attics and sleeping areas All other areas except balconies and decks Hotels and multifamily dwellings Private rooms & corridors serving them Public rooms and corridors serving them 53. Reviewing stands, grandstands and bleachers

UNIFORM (kPa) (psf)


4.8 6.0 7.2 4.8 100 125 150 100

CONCENTRATED (kN) (lbs.)


-----------------

4.8 2.4 3.8 1.9 4.8 4.8 6.0 9.6 4.8 2.9 4.8 4.8 7.2

100 50 80 40 100 100 125 200 100 60 100 100 150

8.9 8.9 8.9 ---

2,000 2,000 2,000 ---

---------------

---------------

9.6 12.0 13.2

200 250 275

-------

-------

0.5 1.0 1.4 1.9

10 20 30 40

---------

---------

1.9 4.8 Note c

40 100 Note c

----Note c

----Note c

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 OCCUPANCY OR USE
54. Roofs All roof surfaces subject to maintenance workers Awnings and canopies Fabric construction supported by a light weight rigid skeleton structure All other construction Ordinary flat, pitched, and curved roofs Primary roof members, exposed to a work floor: Single panel point of lower chord of roof trusses or any point along primary structural members supporting roofs: Over manufacturing, storage warehouses, and repair garages All other occupancies Roofs used for special purposes Roofs used for promenade purposes Roofs used for roof gardens or assembly purposes 55. Schools Classrooms Corridors above first floor First floor corridors 56. Scuttles, skylight ribs, and accessible ceilings 57. Shops: Manufacturing and Industrial Aircraft utility Assembly and repair Bombsight (w/o shielding) Carpenter Electrical Engine overhaul 58. Sidewalks, vehicular driveways and yards, subject to trucking 59. Skating rinks 60. Stadiums and arenas Bleachers Fixed seats (fastened to floor) 61. Stairs and exits One- and two-family dwellings All other

UNIFORM (kPa) (psf)


-----

CONCENTRATED (kN) (lbs.)


1.33 300

0.23 Nonreduceable 1.0 1.0

5 Nonreduceable 20 20

---

---

-----

-----

---

---

8.9

2000

--Note l 2.9 4.8

--Note l 60 100

1.33 Note l -------

300 Note l ---

1.9 3.8 4.8 ---

40 80 100 ---

4.45 4.45 4.45 0.89

1,000 1,000 1,000 200

9.6 12.0 6.0 6.0 14.4 14.4 d 12.0 4.8 4.8 c 2.9 1.9 4.8
c

200 250 125 125 300 300 d 250 100 100 c 60 40 100
c

------------e 35.6 -----

------------e 8,000 -----

Note f

Note f

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 OCCUPANCY OR USE
62. Storage warehouses (shall be designed for heavier loads if required for anticipate storage) General Light Heavy Aircraft Building Materials Drugs, paint, oil Dry Provisions Groceries, wine, Liquor Light Tools Pipe & metal Paint and oil (one story) Hardware Stores Retail First floor Upper floors Wholesale, all floors Tailor shop Telephone exchange rooms and central computer IT server spaces Vehicle barriers 6.0 11.97 9.58 11.97 9.58 14.36 14.36 7.2 47.88 23.94 14.36 125 250 200 250 200 300 300 150 1000 500 300

UNIFORM (kPa) (psf)

CONCENTRATED (kN) (lbs.)

---

---

63.

64. 65.

4.8 3.6 6.0 3.6 7.2 See Section 1607.7.3 - IBC

100 75 125 75 150 See Section 1607.7.3 - IBC

4.45 4.45 4.45 --8.9 See Section 1607.7.3 IBC -----

1,000 1,000 1,000 --2000 See Section 1607.7.3 - IBC

66.

67. Walkways and elevated platforms (other than exit ways) Pedestrian Bridges 68. Yards and terraces, pedestrian

2.9 4.1 4.8

60 85 100

-----

D-5

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 Notes to Table D-1, MINIMUM UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOADS AND MINIMUM CONCENTRATED LIVE LOADS For SI: 1 square inch = 645.16 mm2, 1 pound per square foot = 0.0479 kN/m2 = 0.0479 kPa, 1 pound = 0.004448 kN, 1 pound per cubic foot = 16 kg/m3. a. Floors in garages or portions of building used for the storage of motor vehicles shall be designed for the uniformly distributed live loads shown or the following concentrated loads: (1) for passenger cars accommodating not more than nine passengers, 3,000 pounds (13.34 kN) acting on an area of 4.5 inches x 4.5 inches (114 mm x 114 mm); (2) for mechanical parking structures without slab or deck which are used for storing passenger vehicles only, 2,250 pounds (10.0 kN) per wheel. b. The loading applies to stack room floors that support non-mobile, double-faced library book stacks, subject to the following limitations: 1) The nominal book stack unit height shall not exceed 90 inches (2,290mm). 2) The nominal shelf depth shall not exceed 12 inches (305mm) for each face; and 3) Parallel rows of double-faced book stacks shall be separated by aisles not less than 36 inches (915 mm) wide. c. Design in accordance with the ICC Standard on Bleachers, Folding and Telescoping Seating and Grandstands. d. Other uniform loads in accordance with an approved method which contains provisions for truck loadings shall also be considered where appropriate. e. The concentrated wheel load shall be applied on an area of 20 square inches (12,900 mm2). f. Minimum concentrated load on stair treads (on area of 4 square inches (2,600 mm2)) is 300 pounds (1.3 kN). g. Where snow loads occur that are in excess of the design conditions, the structure shall be designed to support the loads due to the increased loads caused by drift buildup or a greater snow design determined by the building official. (See IBC Section 1608). For special-purpose roofs, see IBC Section 1607.11.2.2. D-6

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 h. See IBC Section 1604.8.3 for decks attached to exterior walls. i. Attics without storage are those where the maximum clear height between the joist and rafter is less than 42 inches (1067 mm), or where there are not two or more adjacent trusses with the same web configuration capable of containing a rectangle 42 inches (1067 mm) high by 2 feet (610 mm) wide, or greater, located within the plane of the truss. For attics without storage, this live load need not be assumed to act concurrently with any other live load requirements. For attics with limited storage and constructed with trusses, this live load need only be applied to those portions of the bottom chord where there are two or more adjacent trusses with the same web configuration capable of containing a rectangle 42 inches (1067 mm) high by 2 feet (610 mm) wide or greater, located within the plane of the truss. The rectangle shall fit between the top of the bottom chord and the bottom of any other truss member, provided that each of the following criteria is met: 1) The attic area is accessible by a pull-down stairway or framed opening in accordance with Section 1209.2, and 2) The truss shall have a bottom chord pitch less than 2:12 3) Bottom chords of trusses shall be designed for the greater of actual imposed dead load or 10 psf (0.5 kPa), uniformly distributed over the entire span. k. Attic spaces served by a fixed stair shall be signed to support the minimum live load specified for habitable attics and sleeping rooms. l. Roofs used for other special purposes shall be designed for appropriate loads as approved by the contracting officer, or the contracting officers designated representative.

j.

D-7

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 APPENDIX E SITE-SPECIFIC STRUCTURAL LOADING DATA UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS E-1 Climatic Loading Data Table. Site-specific structural climatic loading data for DoD locations within the United States, its territories and possessions is provided in Table E-1. E-2 Earthquake Loading Data Table. Site-specific earthquake loading data for DoD locations within the United States, its territories and possessions is provided in Table E-2. TABLE E-1 STRUCTURAL CLIMATIC LOADING DATA UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS

TABLE E-1
State Alabama Base / City Anniston Army Depot Birmingham Fort McClellan Fort Rucker Maxwell-Gunther AFB / Montgomery Mobile Redstone Arsenal / Huntsville Clear AS Eielson AFB Elmendorf AFB Fort Greely Fort Richardson Fort Wainwright Galena AFB Juneau Ketchikan Kodiak Sitka Valdez

Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 5 5 5 0 5 0 10 60 60 50 60 50 60 60 60 30 50 160

(mph) 90 90 90 107 97 130 90 90 90 100 90 110 90 100 105 115 130 122 100

(inches) 6 6 6 0 4 0 9 permafrost 129 Permafrost 129 permafrost 86 86 56 136

(kPa) (km/h) 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.00 0.24 0.00 0.48 2.87 2.87 2.40 2.87 2.40 2.87 2.87 2.87 0.00 1.44 2.40 7.66 145 145 145 172 156 209 145 145 145 161 145 177 145 161 169 185 209 196 161

(mm) 152 152 152 0 102 0 229 permafrost 3277 permafrost 3277 permafrost 2184 2184 1422 3454

Alaska

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State Arizona Base / City Davis-Monthan AFB / Tucson AFB Fort Huachuca Luke Air Force Base Phoenix MCAS Yuma Yuma Proving Ground Little Rock AFB Pine Bluff Arsenal Alameda MCLB Barstow Beale AFB MCMWTC Bridgeport MCB Camp Pendleton NWS China Lake NSWC Corona NRTF Dixon Edwards AFB El Centro NAF Fort Irwin Fresno ANG NAS Lemoore Los Angeles AFB / El Segundo Los Angeles March ARB McClellan AFB / Sacramento NWC Mohave Range Presidio of Monterey
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

(mph) 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 85 85 85 100 85 85 Special 85 85 85 Special 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85

(inches) 0 0 5 0 0 0 14 9 18 36 4 22 0 0 22 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 5 22 4

(kPa) (km/h) 0.00 0.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.48 0.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.19 0.00 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 137 137 137 161

(mm) 0 0 127 0 0 0 356 229 457 914 102 559 0 0 559 0 559 0 0 0 0 0 127 559 102

Arkansas California

137 137 0.00 Special 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 137 137 137 Special 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State California Base / City Point Mugu / Port Hueneme San Diego Region NAS North Island NAB Coronada MCRD MCAS Miramar Naval Medical Ctr San Diego NS Point Loma Moffett Field Onizuka / Sunnyvale San Clemente Island Naval Reservation San Nicolas Island Seal Beach NWS Seal Beach NWS Concord Detachment Sierra Army Depot / Herlong Stockton / San Joaquin Travis AFB MCB Twentynine Palms Vandenberg AFB Buckley AFB / Aurora Denver Fort Carson Cheyenne Mountain AS / NORAD Peterson AFB / Colorado Springs Schriever AFB USAF Academy
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 0

(mph) 85

(inches) 0

(kPa) (km/h) 0.00 137

(mm) 0

85

0.00

137

0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 20 20 15 15 30 CS 30

85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 90 90 90 Special 90 Special 90 90 90 Special

0 0 0 0 0 54 4 0 5 0 52 52 38 38 38 38

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.72 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.96 0.96

137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137

0 0 0 0 0 1372 102 0 127 0 1321 1321 965 965 965 965

Colorado

145 145 145 0.72 Special 145 0.72 Special 1.44 CS 145 145 145 1.44 Special

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Base / City NSB New London / Groton Dover AFB Washington Region Bolling AFB Anacostia NS Fort McNair Marine Barracks NRL Washington NDW / Anacostia Pentagon Walter Reed Avon Park AS Cape Canaveral AFS Eglin AFB Homestead Hurlburt Field
NAS Jacksonville / MCSF Blount Island / Jacksonville Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 30 25

(mph) 120 95

(inches) 38 22

(kPa) (km/h) 1.44 1.20 193 153

(mm) 965 559

25

90

26

1.20

145

660

Florida

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 5

110 125 133 150 135 115 150 120 120 140 108 130 125 140 118 130 125 98 90 90 95

0 0 0 0

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.24 0.24 0.24

177 201 214 241 217 185 241 193 193 225 174 209 201 225 190 209 201 158 145 145 153

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NAS Key West MacDill AFB NAS Mayport HQ Southcom / Miami Orlando NAS Panama City Patrick AFB NAS Pensacola Tampa Tyndall AFB NAS Whiting Field / Milton MCLB Albany Athens NCSC Dobbins AFB / Atlanta NAS Fort Benning

Georgia

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State Georgia Base / City Fort Gordon Fort McPherson / Fort Gillem Fort Stewart Hunter Army Airfield / Savannah NSB Kings Bay Moody AFB Robins AFB PMRF Barking Sands, Kauai MCBH Kaneohe Bay Pohakuloa Training Area Pearl Harbor Region: Camp H.M. Smith Fort Shafter Hickam AFB Pearl Harbor Tripler AMC Wahiawa Region: Lualualei Wahiawa Naval Reservation Wheeler AFB Schofield Barracks ARD Bayview Boise ANG Mountain Home AFB Fort Sheridan / Chicago Great Lakes Rock Island Arsenal Scott AFB Springfield Crane NWSC Grissom ARB
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 10 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0

(mph) 93 90 110 120 120 98 92 105 105 105

(inches) 0

(kPa) (km/h) 0.48 150 0.24 145 177 193 193 158 148 169 169 169

(mm) 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.24 0.00 0.00 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hawaii

105

0 0.00 169 0

105

0.00

169

Idaho

10 10 20 25 25 20 20 20 20 20

90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 64 59 64 64 38 36 49

0.48 0.48 0.96 1.20 1.20 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96

145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 1626 1499 1626 1626 965 914 1245

Illinois

Indiana

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State Indiana Iowa Kansas Base / City Fort Benjamin Harrison / Indianapolis Des Moines Fort Leavenworth Fort Riley McConnell AFB Fort Campbell Fort Knox Louisville Richmond Barksdale AFB Fort Polk / Leesville NAS JRB New Orleans / Belle Chasse NAS Brunswick NRTF Cutler PNSY Kittery Winter Harbor NSGA Aberdeen Proving Ground Adelphi Andrews AFB Carderock NSWC / Bethesda Bloods Island Edgewood Arsenal Fort Detrick / Fredrick Fort Meade Indian Head NSWC Martin State ANG NS Pax River , Webster Field / St. Inigoes
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 20 25 20 20 25 15 15 15 15 5 5 0 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 20 25 30 25 25 25 20

(mph) 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 95 130 100 98 100 98 90 90 90 90 102 90 90 90 90 90 90

(inches) 44 82 54 52 38 22 32 32 7 0 0 86 86 64 86 29 24 26 20 29 29 26 22 29 26

(kPa) (km/h) 0.96 1.20 0.96 0.96 1.20 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.24 0.24 0.00 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 0.96 1.20 1.44 1.20 1.20 1.20 0.96 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 153 209 161 158 161 158 145 145 145 145 164 145 145 145 145 145 145

(mm) 1118 2083 1372 1321 965 559 813 813 0 178 0 0 2184 2184 1626 2184 737 610 660 508 737 737 660 559 737 660

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State Maryland Base / City U.S Naval Academy / Annapolis Massachusetts Fort Devens / Ayer Hanscom AFB Natick Otis AGB / Falmouth Michigan Westover ARB Battle Creek Detroit Arsenal / Warren Selfridge ANG Base Minneapolis St Paul Stennis / Bay St. Louis Columbus AFB Gulfport Jackson Keesler AFB NAS Meridian Pascagoula NS Vicksburg Fort Leonard Wood Kansas City Overland St. Louis Whiteman AFB Great Falls ANG Malmstrom AFB Offutt AFB Lincoln NAS Fallon Indian Springs AFS Nellis AFB
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 25 50 50 50 25 35 30 25 25 50 0 10 0 5 0 5 0 5 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 5 5 5

(mph) 90 97 100 100 115 95 90 90 90 90 130 90 135 92 140 97 150 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90

(inches) 26 64 54

(kPa) (km/h) 1.20 2.40 2.40 2.40 145 156 161 161 185 153 145 145 145 145 209 145 217 148 225 156 241 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145

(mm) 660 1626 1372

38 64 61 59 125 7 0 5 0 5 0 36 49 38 46 107 107 73 64 23 7 7

1.20 1.68 1.44 1.20 1.20 2.40 0.00 0.48 0.00 0.24 0.00 0.24 0.00 0.24 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 1.20 1.20 0.24 0.24 0.24

965 1626 1549 1499 3175 178 0 127 0 127 0 914 1245 965 1168 2718 2718 1854 1626 584 178 178

Minnesota Mississippi

Missouri

Montana Nebraska Nevada

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey Base / City Nellis AF Range Portsmouth Naval Shipyard NWS Earle / Colts Neck Fort Dix / Trenton Fort Monmouth Lakehurst McGuire AFB Picatinny Arsenal Albuquerque Cannon AFB Holloman AFB Kirtland AFB White Sands Buffalo Fort Drum Fort Hamilton / Brooklyn Griffis AFB / Rome NIAGARA FALLS IAP NSU Saratoga Springs Stewart ANG / Newburgh Syracuse West Point Watervliet Arsenal / Albany
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 5 50 20 25 20 25 25 35 10 15 5 10 5 45 70 25 60 35 50 35 40 30 40 10 10

(mph) 90 100 110 105 110 105 105 90 90 90 90 (a) 90 90 90 105 90 90 90 90 90 90 Special 90 128 95

(inches) 7 64

(kPa) (km/h) 0.24 2.40 0.96 145 161 177 169 177 169 169 145 145 145 145 (a) 145 145 145 169 145 145 145

(mm) 178 1626

29 38 29 29 32 18 18 4 18 4 59 94

1.20 0.96 1.20 1.20 1.68 0.48 0.72 0.24 0.48 0.24 2.16 3.35 1.20

737 965 737 737 813 457 457 102 457 102 1499 2388

New Mexico

New York

86 59

2.87 1.68 2.40

2184 1499

54 73 54 82 0 0

1.68 1.92

145 145 145 1.44 Special 1.92 0.48 0.48 145 206 153

1372 1854 1372 2083 0 0

North Carolina MCAS Cherry Point Fort Bragg Jacksonville Region


MCB Camp Lejeune MCAS New River

Pope AFB

10 10

130 95

0 0

0.48 0.48

209 153

0 0

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

State Base / City (psf) North Carolina Raleigh 15 Seymour Johnson 10 AFB North Dakota Grand Forks AFB 60 40 NRTF La Moure 40 Minot AFB Ohio 20 Cleveland DSC Whitehall / 20 Columbus Wright-Patterson 20 AFB Youngstown ARS / 20 Vienna Oklahoma 10 Altus AFB 10 Fort Sill McAlester Army 10 Ammunition Plant Tinker AFB / 10 Oklahoma City 10 Tulsa 15 Vance AFB Oregon 10 Portland Pennsylvania ARS Coraopolis / 25 Pittsburg 25 Carlisle Barracks Fort Indiantown 35 Gap / Annville Letterkenny / 30 Chambersburg 25 Mechanicsburg 25 Philadelphia New Cumberland / Defense Depot 25 Susquehanna Tobyhanna Army 50 Depot Willow Grove ARS / 30 NAS Rhode Island NS Newport 30 South Carolina MCAS Beaufort 5

(mph) 93 100 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 85 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 115 122

(inches) 4 156 163 52 46 49 14 14 16 17 23 22 14 38 36 49 36 30

(kPa) (km/h) 0.72 150 0.48 2.87 1.92 1.92 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.72 0.48 1.20 1.20 1.68 1.44 1.20 1.20 1.20 161 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 137 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 185 196

(mm) 102 3962 4140 1321 1168 1245 356 356 406 432 584 559 356 965 914 1245 914 762 0

52 35 0

2.40 1.44 1.44 0.24

0 889 0

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State Base / City South Carolina Charleston Region: Charletion AFB NWS Charleston Columbia Region: McEntire Fort Jackson Shaw AFB MCRD Parris Island South Dakota Ellsworth AFB Tennessee Arnold AFB NSWC LCC / Memphis NSA Mid-South / Millington Nashville Texas NAS JRB, Carswell / Fort Worth NAS Corpus Christi Dallas / Irving Dyess AFB Ellington ANG / Houston Fort Bliss / El Paso Fort Hood / Killeen Goodfellow AFB NS Ingleside NAS Kingsville Laughlin AFB Red River Army Depot / Texarkana San Antonio Region Brooks AFB Fort Sam Houston Kelly AFB Lackland AFB Randolph AFB Sheppard AFB
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 5

(mph) 125

(inches) 0

(kPa) (km/h)

(mm)

0.24 10 0 20 10 10 10 10 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 5 0 0 0 5 97 125 90 90 90 90 90 90 130 90 90 115 90 90 90 130 115 90 90 0 0.48 0 86 0 22 7 0 7 7 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 8 0.00 0.96 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.24 0.00 0.24 0.24 0.00 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.24

201

156 201 145 145 145 145 145 145 209 145 145 185 145 145 145 209 185 145 145

0 0 2184 0 559 178 0 178 178 0 0 152 127 0 0 0 203

90

0.24

145

90

11

0.24

145

279

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State Utah Base / City Dugway Proving Ground Hill AFB Salt Lake City Tooele Army Depot Dahlgren Dam Neck / Virginia Beach Ocean front Fort A. P. Hill Fort Belvoir Fort Eustis Fort Lee Fort Monroe Fort Myer Fort Story Henderson Hall / Arlington Langley AFB / Hampton NAB Little Creek Norfolk Region: Camp Elmore Craney Island Depot Norfolk Naval Base Norfolk Shipyard Naval Hospital / Portsmouth NSA Northwest / Chesapeake NAS Oceana / Virginia Beach MCB Quantico Radford AAP Defense Supply Ctr / Richmond Wallops Island
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

(psf) 10 40 15 25 25 10 25 25 15 20 10 25 10 25 10 10 10

(mph) 90 90 90 90 90 115 90 90 97 90 105 90 113 90 105 110 107

(inches) 54 73 59 52 5 26 9 14 9 26 9 26 9 9 9

(kPa) (km/h) 0.48 1.92 0.72 1.20 1.20 0.48 1.20 1.20 0.72 0.96 0.48 1.20 0.48 1.20 0.48 0.48 0.48 145 145 145 145 145 185 145 145 156 145 169 145 182 145 169 177 172

(mm) 1372 1854 1499 1321 127 660 229 356 229 660 229 660 229 229 229

Virginia

10 10 10 25 25 20 20

105 105 113 90 90 90 115

9 9 9 22

0.48 0.48 0.48 1.20 1.20

169 169 182 145 145 145 185

229 229 229 559

18

0.96 0.96

457

E-11

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-1
State Virginia
Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

Washington

Base / City (psf) (mph) Yorktown Region: Camp Perry 15 95 Cheatham Annex Yorktown NWS 15 (b) 85 NS Everett 42 85 Fairchild AFB Fort Lewis / 15 (b) 85 Tacoma 85 Indian Island SWC 15 (b) 15 (b) 85 NRS Jim Creek Keyport / Bangor 15 (b) 85 Engin. Sta Annex 15 85 McChord AFB Puget Sound Region: 15 (b) 85 Bangor NSB Bremerton NS Puget Sound NSY NAS Whidbey 15 (b) 85 Island / Oak Harbor Seattle Allegheny Ballistics Lab Beckley Huntington Sugar Grove NRS Fort McCoy General Mitchell AFRC / Milwaukee Madison F. E. Warren AFB Pago Pago / Tutuila Island Guam Saipan / Tinian All 15 CS 30 20 30 40 30 30 20 0 0 0 0 85 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 125 170 150 145

(inches) 9

(kPa) (km/h) 0.72 0.72(b) 2.01 0.72(b) 0.72(b) 0.72(b) 153 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137

(mm) 229

64 9

1626 229

9 9 9

0.72(b) 0.72 0.72(b)

229 229 229

0.72(b) 9 0.72 CS 1.44 0.96 1.44 1.92 1.44 1.44 0.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

137 137 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 201 274 241 233 229

West Virginia

Wisconsin

22 38 114 75 75 59 0 0 0 0

559 965 2896 1905 1905 1499 0 0 0 0

Wyoming American Samoa Mariana Islands Puerto Rico

E-12

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 Notes to TABLE E-1, STRUCTURAL CLIMATIC LOADING DATA UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS
(a) Wind speed equals 125 mph (201 km/h) in the south sector of Kirtland AFB. Wind speed equals 100 mph (161 km/h) on the remainder of the base. (b) Ground snow load to be used for Navy facilities at identified locations in Washington State equals 25 psf (1.20 kPa). CS Site specific case studies are required to establish ground snow loads. Special - Special wind regions where unusual geographic conditions require consideration for potential unusual wind conditions. The wind speeds shown are minimum values. The potential for higher wind speeds due to unusual geographic conditions should also be considered.

E-13

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2 EARTHQUAKE LOADING DATA UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS TABLE E-2
State Alabama Base / City Anniston Army Depot Birmingham Fort McClellan Fort Rucker Maxwell-Gunther AFB / Montgomery Mobile Redstone Arsenal / Huntsville Clear AS Eielson AFB Elmendorf AFB Fort Greely Fort Richardson Fort Wainwright Galena AFB Juneau Ketchikan Kodiak Sitka Valdez Davis-Monthan AFB / Tucson AFB Fort Huachuca Luke Air Force Base Phoenix MCAS Yuma Yuma Proving Ground Arkansas California Little Rock AFB Pine Bluff Arsenal Alameda MCLB Barstow Beale AFB SS (%g) 28 30 28 11 16 12 30 108 106 149 81 152 111 35 57 23 179 102 147 28 26 17 18 68 47 Max 20 Min 57 44 150 133 44
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 9 10 9 6 7 5 11 30 29 55 38 57 31 10 27 14 66 52 57 8 8 6 6 26 23 Max 14 Min 18 15 60 48 20

10/50 SS (%g) 11 11 11 4 6 4 11 47 44 100 34 101 49 15 27 11 116 52 93 13 12 11 11 37 29 Max 15 Min 14 11 123 61 26

10/50 S1 (%g) 4 4 4 2 3 2 4 14 14 30 14 31 14 4 14 8 37 31 30 4 3 3 3 14 11 Max 6 Min 4 4 55 22 11

Alaska

Arizona

E-14

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State California Base / City MCMWTC Bridgeport MCB Camp Pendleton NWS China Lake NSWC Corona NRTF Dixon Edwards AFB El Centro NAF Fort Irwin Fresno ANG NAS Lemoore Los Angeles AFB / El Segundo Los Angeles March ARB McClellan AFB / Sacremento NWC Mohave Range Presidio of Monterey Point Mugu / Port Hueneme San Diego Region NAS North Island NAB Coronada MCRD MCAS Miramar Naval Medical Ctr San Diego NS NS Point Loma Moffett Field Onizuka / Sunnyvale San Clemente Island Naval Reservation SS (%g) 110 139 Max 111 Min 136 Max 109 Min 169 129 115 Max 86 Min 190 Max 150 Min 197 Max 78 Min 49 89 150 188 150 48 197 Max 94 Min 151 219 146 157 163 137 155 140 154 150 83
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 39 51 Max 42 Min 45 Max 38 Min 60 42 59 Max 39 Min 66 Max 60 Min 95 Max 29 Min 22 33 60 68
60

10/50 SS (%g) 63 61 80 Max 61 Min 127 85 Max 47 Min 160 Max 128 Min 144 Max 40 Min 27 49 113 119 127 28 106 Max 49 Min 105 128 66.4 62.8 67.5 64.8 63.4 60.8 72.5 125 31

10/50 S1 (%g) 21 25 27 Max 19 Min 47 39 Max 21 Min 54 Max 39 Min 55 Max 15 Min 12 20 39 42 50 13 36 Max 20 Min 37 54 24.8 22.8 25.4 24.1 24.3 22.2 26.1 57 12

22 95 Max 33 Min 63 91 56 63 65 51 60 54 61 60 26

E-15

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State California Base / City San Nicolas Island Seal Beach NWS Seal Beach NWS Concord Detachment Sierra Army Depot / Herlong Stockton / San Joaquin Travis AFB MCB Twentynine Palms Vandenberg AFB Colorado Buckley AFB / Aurora Denver Fort Carson Cheyenne Mountain AS / NORAD Peterson AFB / Colorado Springs Schriever AFB USAF Academy Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia NSB New London / Groton Dover AFB Washington Region Bolling AFB Anacostia NS Fort McNair Marine Barracks NRL Washington NDW / Anacostia Pentagon Walter Reed Avon Park AS Cape Canaveral AFS Eglin AFB Homestead Hurlburt Field SS (%g) 62 164 150 95 148 186 162 Max 88 Min 138 Max 105 Min 20 21 21 21 20 19 22 21 16
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 22 61 60 35 48 60 58 Max 30 Min 49 Max 36 Min 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5

10/50 SS (%g) 26 110 145 48 76 111 102 Max 39 Min 64 Max 53 Min 7 8 7 7 7 7 8 8 7

10/50 S1 (%g) 10 37 55 16 26 37 32 Max 14 Min 24 Max 19 Min 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2

15

Florida

8 9 10 5 9

3 4 5 2 5

2 3 3 1 3

1 1 2 0 2

E-16

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State Florida Base / City NAS Jacksonville / MCSF Blount Island / Jacksonville NAS Key West MacDill AFB NAS Mayport HQ Southcom / Miami Orlando NAS Panama City Patrick AFB NAS Pensacola Tampa Tyndall AFB NAS Whiting Field / Milton Georgia MCLB Albany Athens NCSC Dobbins AFB / Atlanta NAS Fort Benning Fort Gordon Fort McPherson / Fort Gillem Fort Stewart Hunter Army Airfield / Savannah NSB Kings Bay Moody AFB Hawaii Robins AFB PMRF Barking Sands, Kauai MCBH Kaneohe Bay Pearl Harbor Region: Camp H.M. Smith Fort Shafter Hickam AFB Pearl Harbor Tripler AMC SS (%g) 14 3 7 15 5 10 8 8 10 8 8 11 13 26 25 15 33 22 29 38 17 13 19 19 63
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 6 1 3 6 2 4 5 4 5 3 4 5 6 9 9 7 11 9 10 12 7 6 8 6 18

10/50 SS (%g) 5 2 5 1 3 3 2 3 2 3 4 5 12 11 6 14 10 9 12 6 5 8 8 30

10/50 S1 (%g) 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 5 4 3 5 4 4 4 3 3 4 2 8

61

18

29

E-17

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State Hawaii Base / City Pohakuloa Training Area Wahiawa Region: Lualualei Wahiawa Naval Res Wheeler AFB Schofield Barracks ARD Bayview Boise ANG Mountain Home AFB Illinois Fort Sheridan / Chicago Great Lakes Rock Island Arsenal Scott AFB Springfield Indiana Crane NWSC Grissom ARB Fort Benjamin Harrison / Indianapolis Des Moines Fort Leavenworth Fort Riley McConnell AFB Kentucky Fort Campbell Fort Knox Louisville Richmond Louisiana Barksdale AFB Fort Polk / Leesville NAS JRB New Orleans / Belle Chasse Maine NAS Brunswick NRTF Cutler PNSY Kittery Winter Harbour NSGA SS (%g) 150
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 60

10/50 SS (%g)

10/50 S1 (%g)

59 42 30 26 15 14 13 66 27 35 15 18 8 13 19 14 74 Max 59 Min 26 25 23 16 12 11 30 27 36 21

17 12 10 9 6 5 6 19 11 12 7 8 4 6 5 5 22 Max 19 Min 11 10 9 7 5 5 8 7 8 6

28 17 16 14 5 5 5 24 10 13 6 7 3 4 6 5 24 Max 18 Min 10 10 10 5 4 4 12 13 8

8 5 5 4 2 2 2 6 4 4 3 3 1 2 2 2 6 Max 6 Min 4 4 4 2 2 1 4 4 3

Idaho

Iowa Kansas

E-18

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State Maryland Base / City Aberdeen Proving Ground Adelphi Andrews AFB Carderock NSWC / Bethesda Bloods Island Edgewood Arsenal Fort Detrick / Fredrick Fort Meade Indian Head NSWC Martin State ANG NS Pax River , Webster Field / St. Inigoes U.S Naval Academy / Annapolis Massachusetts Fort Devens / Ayer Hanscom AFB Natick Otis AGB / Falmouth Westover ARB Michigan Battle Creek Detroit Arsenal / Warren Selfridge ANG Base Minnesota Mississippi Minneapolis St Paul Stennis / Bay St. Louis Columbus AFB Gulfport Jackson Keesler AFB NAS Meridian Pascagoula NS Vicksburg Missouri Fort Leonard Wood Kansas City Overland SS (%g) 20 16 15 16 12 19 16 16 16 18 14 16 28 28 26 20 23 11 12 11 6 12 28 12 20 12 20 11 20 30 13 52
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 5 7 5 4 4 3 5 11 5 9 5 8 5 9 12 6 16

10/50 SS (%g) 8 6 6 6 5 7 7 6 7 7 6 6 11 11 10 8 9 4 4 4 2 4 8 4 6 4 7 4 6 10 4 19

10/50 S1 (%g) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 4 2 3 2 3 2 3 4 2 5

E-19

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada Base / City St. Louis Whiteman AFB Great Falls ANG Malmstrom AFB Offutt AFB Lincoln NAS Fallon Indian Springs AFS Nellis AFB Nellis AF Range New Hampshire Portsmouth Naval Shipyard New Jersey NWS Earle / Colts Neck Fort Dix / Trenton Fort Monmouth Lakehurst McGuire AFB Picatinny Arsenal New Mexico Albuquerque Cannon AFB Holloman AFB Kirtland AFB White Sands New York Buffalo Fort Drum Fort Hamilton / Brooklyn Griffis AFB / Rome NIAGARA FALLS IAP NSU Saratoga Springs Stewart ANG / Newburgh Syracuse West Point Watervliet Arsenal / Albany SS (%g) 58 14 23 20 13 18 81 45 50 70Max 59 Min 36 30 26 30 25 26 32 55 11 32 56 41 28 30 35 22 28 26 28 18 31 23
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 17 7 8 8 4 5 29 16 17 26 Max 19 Min 8 6 6 6 6 6 7 17 3 10 17 13 6 8 7 7 6 7 7 6 7 7

10/50 SS (%g) 21 5 13 12 4 5 43 24 26 37 Max 28 Min 13 11 10 11 10 10 12 27 4 13 27 13 9 12 12 9 9 11 11 8 12 10

10/50 S1 (%g) 6 2 4 4 1 2 14 8 9 13 Max 9 Min 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 7 1 4 7 4 2 4 3 3 2 4 3 3 3 3

E-20

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State North Carolina Base / City MCAS Cherry Point Fort Bragg Jacksonville Region MCB Camp Lejeune MCAS New River Pope AFB North Carolina North Dakota Raleigh Seymour Johnson AFB Grand Forks AFB NRTF La Moure Minot AFB Ohio Cleveland DSC Whitehall / Columbus Wright-Patterson AFB Youngstown ARS / Vienna Oklahoma Altus AFB Fort Sill McAlester Army Ammunition Plant Tinker AFB / Oklahoma City Tulsa Vance AFB Oregon Pennsylvania Portland ARS Coraopolis / Pittsburg Carlisle Barracks Fort Indiantown Gap / Annville Letterkenny / Chambersburg Mechanicsburg Philadelphia New Cumberland / Defense Depot Susquehanna Tobyhanna Army Depot Willow Grove ARS / NAS SS (%g) 16 29 21 29 20 20 5 6 7 19 15 19 17 20 38 21 32 16 23 93 12 17 21 16 18 28 19 22 28
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 7 10 8 10 8 8 2 2 2 5 6 7 5 6 9 7 7 7 6 32 5 5 6 5 5 6 5 6 6

10/50 SS (%g) 5 9 6 9 8 7 2 2 6 7 8 6 6 8 7 10 6 7 43 5 7 8 6 7 10 7 9 11

10/50 S1 (%g) 2 4 3 4 4 3 0 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3

E-21

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State Rhode Island South Carolina Base / City NS Newport MCAS Beaufort Charleston Region: Charletion AFB NWS Charleston Columbia Region: McEntire Fort Jackson Shaw AFB MCRD Parris Island South Dakota Tennessee Ellsworth AFB Arnold AFB NSWC LCC / Memphis NSA Mid-South / Millington Nashville NAS JRB, Carswell / Fort Worth NAS Corpus Christi Dallas / Irving Dyess AFB Ellington ANG / Houston Fort Bliss / El Paso Fort Hood / Killeen Goodfellow AFB NS Ingleside NAS Kingsville Laughlin AFB Red River Army Depot / Texarkana San Antonio Region Brooks AFB Fort Sam Houston Kelly AFB Lackland AFB Randolph AFB Sheppard AFB Utah Dugway Proving Ground Hill AFB SS (%g) 21 71 192 219 56 56 67 62 15 30 141 150 33 11 8 12 9 9 31 8 8 8 8 6 17 12 11 11 11 11 17 35 114
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 6 19 49 55 16 15 18 17 4 11 38 43 13 5 2 5 4 4 10 4 3 2 2 2 8 3 3 3 3 3 6 14 48

10/50 SS (%g) 8 19 34 36 22 20 22 18 5 12 28 32 12 4 2 4 3 3 14 3 3 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 3 3 5 17 50

10/50 S1 (%g) 2 6 8 8 6 6 6 5 2 5 7 7 5 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 17

Texas

E-22

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State Utah Virginia Base / City Salt Lake City Tooele Army Depot Dahlgren Dam Neck / Virginia Beach Ocean front Fort A. P. Hill Fort Belvoir Fort Eustis Fort Lee Fort Monroe Fort Myer Fort Story Henderson Hall / Arlington Langley AFB / Hampton NAB Little Creek Norfolk Region: Camp Elmore Craney Island Depot Norfolk Naval Base Norfolk Shipyard Naval Hospital / Portsmouth NSA Northwest / Chesapeake NAS Oceana / Virginia Beach MCB Quantico Defense Supply Ctr / Richmond Radford AAP Wallops Island Yorktown Region: Camp Perry Cheatham Annex Yorktown NWS Washington NS Everett Fairchild AFB Fort Lewis / Tacoma Indian Island SWC SS (%g) 153 73 16 11 18 15 13 19 12 15 11 15 12 11 12
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 60 27 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

10/50 SS (%g) 61 35 6 4 7 6 5 7 5 6 4 6 5 5 5

10/50 S1 (%g) 20 12 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

12 12 11 17 22 32 10 13 118(a) 39 117 127(a)

5 5 5 5 6 8 4 5 42(b) 11 41 46(b)

5 5 4 7 8 4 5 62 13 59 63

2 2 2 2 3 2 2 20 4 20 21

E-23

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE E-2
State Washington Base / City NRS Jim Creek Keyport / Bangor Engin. Sta Annex McChord AFB Puget Sound Region: Bangor NSB Bremerton NS Puget Sound NSY NAS Whidbey Island / Oak Harbor Seattle West Virginia Allegheny Ballistics Lab Beckley Huntington Sugar Grove NRS Wisconsin Fort McCoy General Mitchell AFRC / Milwaukee Madison Wyoming F. E. Warren AFB American Samoa Pago Pago / Tutuila Island Mariana Islands Guam Saipan / Tinian Puerto Rico NRTF Aguada Fort Buchanan Ramey AFB NS Roosevelt Roads Sebana Seca NRS SS (%g) 110(a) 129(a) 119 158(a) 150(a) 153(a) 133(a) 151 13 26 19 18 6 11 11 20 100 150 150 119 89 120 87 90
Seismic Data (Site Class B)

S1 (%g) 38(b) 45(b) 41 56(b) 53(b) 54(b) 47(b) 52 6 8 7 6 3 5 4 5 40 60 60 38 31 38 28 31

10/50 SS (%g) 59 69 61 76 72 73 59 75 10 8 7 2 4 4 8 50 75 75 50

10/50 S1 (%g) 19 22 20 23 23 23 20 22 4 3 3 1 1 1 2 20 30 30 20

Notes to TABLE E-2, EARTHQUAKE LOADING DATA UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS
(a) For Navy facilities at identified locations in Washington State use minimum SS of 150 %g. (b) For Navy facilities at identified locations in Washington State use minimum S1 of 50 %g.

E-24

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 APPENDIX F SITE-SPECIFIC STRUCTURAL LOADING DATA OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS F-1 Climatic Loading Data Table. Site-specific structural climatic loading data for potential DoD locations outside of the United States, its territories and possessions is provided in Table F-1. F-2 Earthquake Loading Data Table. Site-specific earthquake loading data for potential DoD locations outside of the United States, its territories and possessions is provided in Table F-2. TABLE F-1 STRUCTURAL CLIMATIC LOADING DATA OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS TABLE F-1
Continent / Region Country
Africa
Djibouti Egypt Morocco

Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

Base / City
Djibouti Alexandria Casablanca NSA Bahrain Bombay Calcutta Madras New Delhi

Asia

Afghanistan Kabul Bahrain India

(psf) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Iraq Japan

(mph) Note (a) 90 85 90 78 85 91 114 92 91

(inches) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

(kPa) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

(km/h) Note (a) 145 137 145 125 137 146 183 148 146

(mm) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Baghdad Basra NAF Atsugi MCAS Iwakuni Iwo Jima Misawa AFB Okinawa (All installations) Sagamihara Sasebo Tokyo

21 12 0 58 0 21 12 15

100 120 210 101 180 100 100 100

6 10 0 30 0 6 6 6

1.00 0.57 0.00 2.78 0.00 1.00 0.57 0.71

161 193 338 163 290 161 161 161

152 254 0 762 0 152 152 152

F-1

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-1
Continent / Region Country
Asia
Japan

Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

Base / City
COMFLTACT Yokosuka Yokota AFB, Honshu Camp Zama Kuwait City Areas south and west of Jabal Akehadar - Ibri - Nazwa Batinah Coast - Ash Shinash - Sib - Suhar Central, Southern, and Coastal Areas Sur to Sarfait - Barik - Dawqa - Hayma - Salalah - Shalim High Jabal Locations - Miskin - Sumail - Rikshah - Shaww Kuria Muria Island Masirah Island Mussandam Island Peshawar Doha

(psf) 12 21 21 0

(mph) Note (a) 100 100 100

(inches) 6 6 6 0

(km/h) Note (kPa) (a) 0.57 1.00 1.00 0.00 161 161 161

(mm) 152 161 152 0

Kuwait Oman

0 0 0 0 0

105 105 105 105 105

0 0 0 0 0

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

169 169 169 169 169

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0

115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 120 120 120 88 87

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.48 0.00 0.00

185 185 185 185 185 185 185 185 185 193 193 193 142 140

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 152 0 0

Pakistan Qatar

Saudi Arabia Dhahran

F-2

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-1
Continent / Region Country
Asia Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

Saudi Arabia Hafr al Batin

Base / City
Khamis Mushayt Jeddah Jubail Qadimah Riyadh Tabuk

(psf) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20

(mph) Note (a) 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 105 110 95 105 105 100 95 110 105 115 105 105 120 95 95 120 130 110 80 95 85 85 99

(inches) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 24 45 24 48 30 45 24 48 40 48 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24

(km/h) Note (kPa) (a) 0.00 129 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.96 129 129 129 129 129 129 169 177 153 169 169 161 153 177 169 185 169 169 193 153 153 193 209 177 129 153 137 137 159

(mm) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1219 610 1143 610 1219 762 1143 610 1219 1016 1219 1143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 610

South Korea Camp Casey

Camp Hialeah, Pusan Camp Humphreys / Pyongtaek Chinhae Kimpo AFB Kunsan / Kunsan City Osan AFB / Songtan Pohang Seoul Taegu Uijongbu
Vietnam

Yongsan Da Nang Ho Chi Minh City Nha Trang Tainan Taipei Tsoying

Taiwan

Thailand

Bangkok Chiang Mai Sattahip Udonthani

Turkey

Ankara

F-3

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-1
Continent / Region Country
Asia
Turkey

Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

Base / City
Incirlik AB / Adana Izmir AS Karamursel

(psf) 0 15 0

(mph) Note (a) 70 95 95

(inches) 5 12 0

(km/h) Note (kPa) (a) 0.00 0.72 0.00 113 153 153

(mm) 127 305 0

Central America Europe

Canal Zone Belgium

Brussels Kester Kleine Brogel Shape Chievres Tulza AFB

Bosnia Herzegovina England RAF Alconbury,

Molesworth / Huntingdon Birmingham RAF Croughton / Brackley RAF Fairford RAF Lakenheath / Lakeheath Village USNA UK / London RAF Menwith Hill / Harrogate RAF Mildenhall Plymouth RAF Upwood / Ramsey JMF St. Mawgan / Cornwall Sculthorpe AB Southport South Shields Spurn Head
Germany

15 15

89 100

12 15

0.72 0.72

143 161

305 381

15 15 15 10

100 95 104 94

15 12 12 12

0.72 0.72 0.72 0.48

161 153 167 151

381 305 305 305

15 10 15 15

99 104 99 99

12 12 12 12

0.72 0.48 0.72 0.72

159 167 159 159

305 305 305 305

Ansbach Bamberg

F-4

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-1
Continent / Region Country
Europe
Germany

Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

Base / City
Baumholder Bremen Buechel Air Base / Cochem Darmstadt Garmisch AST Geilenkirchen Grafenwoehr Hanau Heidelberg Hohenfels Illesheim Kaiserslautern Kalkar Mannheim Munich Ramstein AB Rhein-Main Air Base Schweinfurt Spangdahlem Air Base Stuttgart Vilseck Wiesbaden / Mainz / Dexheim Wuerzburg / Kitzingen / Giebelstadt Athens Larissa NAS Soudi Bay / Mouzouras Keflavik - NSA Thorshofn Aviano AB

(psf) 25

(mph) Note (a) 85

(inches) 30

(km/h) Note (kPa) (a) 1.20 137

(mm) 762

25 25 25

90 55 55

0 25 30

1.20 1.20 1.20

145 89 89

0 635 762

40 25 25 45

98 85 55 90

36 30 30 36

1.92 1.20 1.20 2.16

158 137 89 145

914 762 762 914

Greece

25 5 5 30 30 35

90 92 86 115 146 80

35 0 0 24 36 18

1.20 0.24 0.24 1.44 1.44 1.68

145 148 138 185 235 129

889 0 0 610 914 457

Iceland Italy

F-5

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-1
Continent / Region Country
Europe
Italy

Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

Base / City
Brindisi / San Vito Camp Darby Livorno Gaeta - NSA Ghedi NSA La Maddalena NSA Naples Niscemi NAS Sigonella Vicenza

(psf) 5 20 20 20 20 20 35

(mph) Note (a) 110 80 80 80 90 90 80

(inches) 6 0 5 5 5 5 25

(km/h) Note (kPa) (a) 0.24 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 1.68 177 129 129 129 145 145 129

(mm) 152 0 127 127 127 127 635

Netherlands Volkel Air Base

AF North Brunssum Schinnen


Northern Ireland Norway Portugal

15 15 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 10 5 5 10 47

70 133 120 90 99 85 99 100 120 105 83 90 117 117 115

20 12 0 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 6 5 6 6 36

0.72 0.72 0.00 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.48 0.24 0.24 0.48 2.25

113 214 193 145 159 137 159 161 193 169 134 145 188 188 185

508 305 0 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 152 127 152 152 914

Londonderry Stavanger Azores / Lajes Field Southlant / Oeiras Aberdeen Edinburgh Edzell Glasgow Prestwick Stornoway Thurso

Scotland

Spain

Madrid / JHQ SW Moron AB NS Rota San Pablo HRF Valencia Zaragoza

North America

Canada

Argentia NAS, Newfoundland

F-6

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-1
Continent / Region Country
North America
Canada

Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

Base / City
Churchill, Manitoba Cold Lake, Alberta Edmonton, Alberta E. Harmon AFB, Newfoundland Fort William, Ontario Frobisher, NWT Goose Airport, Newfoundland Ottawa, Ontario St. Johns, Newfoundland Toronto, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Narsarssuak AB Simiutak AB Sondrestrom AB Thule AB

(psf) 66 41 27 86 73 50 100 60 72 40 45 30 25 20 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

(mph) Note (a) 107 81 84 113 81 107 89 90 114 90 82 139 166 120 135 67 148 148 161 148 105 59 105

(inches) permafrost 72 60 60 60 permafrost 60 48 36 36 60 60 60 permafrost permafrost 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

(km/h) Note (kPa) (a) 3.16 1.96 1.29 4.12 3.50 2.40 4.79 2.87 3.45 1.92 2.16 1.44 1.20 0.96 1.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0

(mm)

172 permafrost 130 135 182 1829 1524 1524

130 1524 172 permafrost 143 145 183 145 132 224 267 1524 1219 914 914 1524 1524 1524

Greenland

Ascension Atlantic Island Ocean Caribbean The Bahamas Eleuthera Island Sea Grand Bahama Island Grand Turk Island Great Exuma Island Cuba NS Guantanamo Bay Trinidad Port of Spain

193 permafrost 217 permafrost 108 238 238 259 238 169 95 169 209 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean

Island British Indian NSF Diego Ocean Garcia Territory Australia H.E. Holt / N.W.

Cape

130

F-7

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-1
Continent / Region Country
Pacific Ocean
Australia Caroline Islands Johnston Atoll Marcus Island Marshall Islands

Ground Wind Frost Ground Wind Frost Snow Speed Penetration Snow Speed Penetration

Base / City
Woomera Koror, Paulau Islands Ponape

(psf) 0 0 0 0 0

(mph) Note (a) 80 95 110 95 150 105 110 95 90 90 90 150

(inches) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

(km/h) Note (kPa) (a) 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 129 153 177 137 241 169 177 153 145 145 145 241

(mm) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kwajalein Wake Island

Midway Island Philipine Is.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Clark AFB Sangley Point Subic Bay

Samoa

Apia / Upolu

Notes to Table F-1, STRUCTURAL CLIMATIC LOADING DATA OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS Note (a) Use a minimum wind speed of 85 mph (137 km/h) for all locations

F-8

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-2 EARTHQUAKE LOADING DATA OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS TABLE F-2
Continent / Region
Africa Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country
Djibouti Egypt Morocco

Base / City
Djibouti Alexandria Casablanca Kabul NSA Bahrain Bombay Calcutta Madras New Delhi

Asia

Afghanistan Bahrain India

Iraq Japan

Baghdad Basra NAF Atsugi MCAS Iwakuni Iwo Jima Misawa AFB Okinawa (All installations) Sagamihara Sasebo Tokyo COMFLTACT Yokosuka Yokota AFB, Honshu

SS (%g) 82 23 25 128 31 26 50 14 71 124 98 187 94 89 124 165 187 91 187 187 200 187 54 91 88 166 129 149

S1 (%g) 33 9 10 51 12 10 20 6 28 56 39 75 38 36 56 75 75 36 75 75 80 75 22 36 35 66 52 60

10/50 SS (%g) 41 11 13 64 15 13 25 7 35 62 49 47 45 83 45 94 100 27 46 44 83 65 75

10/50 S1 (%g) 16 5 5 26 6 5 10 3 14 29 20 19 18 38 18 37 40 11 18 18 33 26 30

Kuwait Oman

Camp Zama Kuwait City Areas south and west of Jabal Akehadar - Ibri - Nazwa Batinah Coast - Ash Shinash - Sib - Suhar Central, Southern, and Coastal Areas Sur to Sarfait

F-9

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-2
Continent / Region
Asia Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country
Oman

Base / City
- Barik - Dawqa - Hayma - Salalah - Shalim High Jabal Locations - Miskin - Sumail - Rikshah - Shaww Kuria Muria Island Masirah Island Mussandam Island

SS (%g) 3 0 8 0 107 98 99 19 105 6 10 6 49 35 24 6 (a) 28 15 30 19 17 15 17 19 14 17 29 17 17

S1 (%g) 1 0 3 0 43 39 40 8 42 6 4

10/50 SS (%g) 2 0 4 0 54 49 50 9 53 3 5 3 24 18 12 3 (a) 14 7 15 9 8 8 8 9 7 8 14 8 9

10/50 S1 (%g) 1 0 2 0 21 20 20 4 21 3 2 1 10 7 5 3 (a) 6 3 6 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 6 3 3

Pakistan Qatar Saudi Arabia

Peshawar Doha Dhahran Hafr al Batin Khamis Mushayt Jeddah Jubail Qadimah Riyadh Tabuk

2 20 14 10 6 (a) 11 6 12 7 7 6 7 7 6 7 11 7 7

South Korea

Camp Casey Camp Hialeah, Pusan Camp Humphreys / Pyongtaek Chinhae Kimpo AFB Kunsan / Kunsan City Osan AFB / Songtan Pohang Seoul Taegu Uijongbu Yongsan / Seoul

F-10

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-2
Continent / Region
Asia Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country
Vietnam

Base / City
Da Nang Ho Chi Minh City Nha Trang Tainan Taipei Tsoying

Taiwan

Thailand

Bangkok Chiang Mai Sattahip Udonthani

Turkey

SS (%g) 18 14 13 239 325 251 28 27 21 24 99 105 242 139 93 32 36 31 54 92 18 22 28 16 15 13 21 15 20 16 20

S1 (%g) 7 6 5 96 130 100 11 11 9 10 40 42 97 56 37 13 14 13 22 37 7 9 11 6 6 3 9 6 8 6 4

10/50 SS (%g) 9 7 6 120 162 125 14 14 11 12 49 52 121 70 46 16 18 16 27 46 9 11 14 8 8 6 11 8 10 8 10

10/50 S1 (%g) 4 3 3 48 65 50 6 5 4 5 20 21 48 28 19 6 7 6 11 18 4 4 6 3 3 1 4 3 4 3 2

Ankara Incirlik AB / Adana Izmir AS Karamursel

Central America Europe

Canal Zone Belgium Brussels Kester Kleine Brogel Shape - Chievres Bosnia Herzegovina England Tulza AFB RAF Alconbury, Molesworth / Huntingdon Birmingham RAF Croughton / Brackley RAF Fairford RAF Lakenheath / Lakeheath Village USNA UK / London RAF Menwith Hill / Harrogate RAF Mildenhall Plymouth RAF Upwood / Ramsey JMF St. Mawgan / Cornwall

F-11

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-2
Continent / Region
Europe Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country
England

Base / City
Sculthorpe AB Southport South Shields Spurn Head

SS (%g) 16 23 11 24 21 25 10 33 40 46 55 24 38 38 26 23 25 22 40 26 24 39 21 24 44 22 38 21 81 140 120 100

S1 (%g) 6 9 5 10 8 10 4 13 16 18 22 10 15 15 10 9 10 9 16 10 10 16 8 10 18 9 15 9 32 26 34 40

10/50 SS (%g) 8 12 6 12 10 13 5 16 20 23 27 12 19 19 13 11 13 11 20 13 12 20 10 12 22 11 19 11 40 70 60 50

10/50 S1 (%g) 3 5 2 5 4 5 2 7 8 9 11 5 8 8 5 5 5 4 8 5 5 8 4 5 9 4 8 4 16 13 17 20

Germany

Ansbach Bamberg Baumholder Bremen Buechel Air Base / Cochem Darmstadt Garmisch AST Geilenkirchen Grafenwoehr Hanau Heidelberg Hohenfels Illesheim Kaiserslautern Kalkar Mannheim Munich Ramstein AB Rhein-Main Air Base Schweinfurt Spangdahlem Air Base Stuttgart Vilseck Wiesbaden / Mainz / Dexheim Wuerzburg / Kitzingen / Giebelstadt Athens Larissa NAS Soudi Bay / Mouzouras Keflavik - NSA

Greece

Iceland

F-12

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-2
Continent / Region
Europe Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country
Iceland Italy

Base / City
Thorshofn Aviano AB Brindisi / San Vito Camp Darby Livorno Gaeta - NSA Ghedi NSA La Maddalena NSA Naples Niscemi NAS Sigonella Vicenza

SS (%g) 49 115 37 62 50 71 23 67 120 120 93 29 55 6 8 165 61 9 17 11 21 12 10 9 13 61 72 66 15 21 1 5 8

S1 (%g) 19 46 15 25 21 29 9 27 31 31 37 12 22 6 3 75 25 4 7 4 9 5 4 3 5 24 28 27 6 8 0 2 3

10/50 SS (%g) 24 57 18 31 25 36 12 34 60 60 46 15 28 3 4 83 31 5 8 5 11 6 5 4 6 31 36 33 8 10 0 3 4

10/50 S1 (%g) 10 23 7 12 11 14 5 14 16 16 19 6 11 3 2 38 12 2 3 2 4 2 2 2 3 12 14 13 3 4 0 1 2

Netherlands

Volkel Air Base AF North Brunssum Schinnen

Northern Ireland Norway Portugal Scotland

Londonderry Stavanger Azores / Lajes Field Southlant / Oeiras Aberdeen Edinburgh Edzell Glasgow Prestwick Stornoway Thurso Madrid / JHQ SW Moron AB NS Rota San Pablo HRF Valencia Zaragoza

Spain

North America Canada

Argentia NAS, Newfoundland Churchill, Manitoba Cold Lake, Alberta Edmonton, Alberta

F-13

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-2
Continent / Region Country Base / City
E. Harmon AFB, Newfoundland Fort William, Ontario Frobisher, NWT Goose Airport, Newfoundland Ottawa, Ontario St. Johns, Newfoundland Toronto, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Greenland Narsarssuak AB Simiutak AB Sondrestrom AB Thule AB Atlantic Ocean Ascension Island Caribbean Sea The Bahamas Eleuthera Island Grand Bahama Island Grand Turk Island Great Exuma Island Cuba NS Guantanamo Bay Trinidad Port of Spain Island Indian Ocean British Indian NSF Diego Garcia Ocean Territoty Pacific Ocean Australia H.E. Holt / N.W. Cape Woomera Caroline Islands Johnston Atoll Marcus Island Marshall Islands Midway Island Philipine Is. Clark AFB Sangley Point Kwajalein Wake Island Koror, Paulau Islands Ponape Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

North America Canada

SS (%g) 16 7 16 91 19 36 31 31 31 22 37 2 2 58 19 126 171 70 47 47 70 103 136 95 119 137 159 195

S1 (%g) 6 3 6 36 8 15 14 14 14 9 15 1 1 23 8 50 68 28 19 19 28 41 54 38 48 55 64 78

10/50 SS (%g) 8 3 8 46 10 18 16 16 16 11 18 1 1 29 10 63 86 35 23 23 35 51 68 47 60 68 79 97

10/50 S1 (%g) 3 1 3 18 4 7 7 7 7 4 7 0 0 12 4 25 34 14 9 9 14 21 27 19 24 27 32 39

F-14

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE F-2
Continent / Region Country
Samoa Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Pacific Ocean Philipine Is.

Base / City
Subic Bay Apia / Upolu

SS (%g) 177 158

S1 (%g) 71 63

10/50 SS (%g) 88 79

10/50 S1 (%g) 35 32

F-15

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 APPENDIX G EARTHQUAKE LOADING DATA AT ADDITIONAL SELECTED LOCATIONS OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS G-1 Earthquake Loading Data Table. Earthquake loading data for additional selected cities outside of the United States, its territories and possessions is provided in Table G-1. TABLE G-1 EARTHQUAKE LOADING DATA AT ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS TABLE G-1
Continent / Region
Africa Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country
Algeria

Base / City

Alger Oran Angola Luanda Benin Cotonou Botswana Gaborone Burkino Vaso Kampala Burundi Bujumbura Cameroon Douala Yaounde Central Bangui African Republic Chad Ndjamena Congo Congo, Democratic Republic of the Brazzaville Bukavu

SS (%g) 96.1 60.0 5.6 10.9 2.6 44.1 66.1 15.8 26.0 26.0 5.6

S1 (%g) 38.4 24.0 2.2 4.4 1.0 17.7 26.5 6.3 10.4 10.4 2.2

10/50 SS (%g) 48.0 30.0 2.8 5.4 1.3 22.1 33.1 7.9 13.0 13.0 2.8

10/50 S1 (%g) 19.2 12.0 1.1 2.2 0.5 8.8 13.2 3.2 5.2 5.2 1.1

74.0
Kinshasa Lubumbashi Abidjan Cairo Port Said Malabo Asmara Addis Ababa Libreville Banjul

29.6 14.9 1.5 26.9 26.1 6.3 17.2 22.1 10.4

37.0 18.7 1.8 33.6 32.6 7.9 21.5 27.6 13.0

14.8 7.5 0.7 13.4 13.0 3.2 8.6 11.1 5.2

Cote d'Ivoire Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia

37.4 3.7 67.2 65.1 15.8 43.0 55.3 26.0

G-1

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE G-1
Continent / Region
Africa Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country

Asia

Ghana Accra Guinea Conakry Guinea-Bissau Bissau Kenya Nairobi Lesotho Maseru Liberia Monrovia Libya Tripoli Madagascar Tananarive Malawi Blantyre Lilongwe Zomba Mali Bamako Mauritania Nouakchott Morocco Kenitra Rabat Tangier Mozambique Maputo Niger Niamey Nigera Ibadan Kaduna Lagos Rwanda Kigali Senegal Dakar Sierra Leone Freetown Somalia Mogadishu South Africa Cape Town Durban Johannesburg Natal Swaziland Pretoria Tanzania Dar es Salaam Mbabane Togo Zanzibar Tunisia Lome Uganda Tunis Zambia Ougadougou Zimbabwe Harare Lusaka Afghanistan Bagram Gardeyz Herat Jalalabad

Base / City

SS (%g) 35.6 36.1 0.9 30.7 6.3 21.4 57.1 18.4 46.3 26.3 48.3 7.7 27.0 25.5 44.3 10.2 0.2 5.6 0.3 27.8 7.7 34.9 26.0 28.7 3.1 6.4 3.1 17.1 17.9 11.5 37.5 91.0 5.6 21.9 140.0 70.0 60.0 130.0

S1 (%g) 14.3 14.5 0.4 12.3 2.5 8.5 22.9 7.3 18.5 10.5 19.3 3.1 10.8 10.2 17.7 4.1 0.1 2.2 0.1 11.1 3.1 14.0 10.4 11.5 1.2 2.6 1.2 6.8 7.2 4.6 15.0 36.4 2.2 8.8 70.0 28.0 20.0 32.0

10/50 SS (%g) 17.8 18.1 0.5 15.3 3.1 10.7 28.6 9.2 23.1 13.2 24.2 3.8 13.5 12.7 22.2 5.1 0.1 2.8 0.1 13.9 3.8 17.4 13.0 14.3 1.5 3.2 1.5 8.5 9.0 5.7 18.8 45.5 2.8 11.0

10/50 S1 (%g) 7.1 7.2 0.2 6.1 1.3 4.3 11.4 3.7 9.3 5.3 9.7 1.5 5.4 5.1 8.9 2.0 0.0 1.1 0.1 5.6 1.5 7.0 5.2 5.7 0.6 1.3 0.6 3.4 3.6 2.3 7.5 18.2 1.1 4.4

G-2

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE G-1
Continent / Region
Asia Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country

Afghanistan

Base / City
Kandahar Lashkar Gah Mazar-e Sharif Pol-e Charkhi Qalat Manama Dhaka Bandar Seri Begawan Mandalay Rangoon Beijing (Peking) Chengdu Chongqing Guangzhou (Canton) Harbin Nanjing Qingdao (Tsingtao) Shanghai Shengyang Tianjin (Tientsan) Wuhan Hong Kong Bandung Jakarta Medan Surabaya Isfahan Shiraz Tabriz Tehran Kirkuk Haifa Jerusalem Tel Aviv Fukuoka Itazuke AFB Kobe Osaka Sapporo Yokohama Amman Ali Al Salem

Bahrain Bangladesh Brunei Burma Burma China

Hong Kong Indonesia

Iran

Iraq Israel

Japan

Jordan Kuwait

SS (%g) 30.0 17.0 80.0 100.0 60.0 26.9 69.5 37.2 201.0 76.8 55.9 44.2 8.4 13.5 12.4 23.4 31.6 17.3 88.7 72.2 7.3 12.8 164.3 138.1 111.5 96.4 90.8 173.2 181.2 205.0 165.0 136.9 106.9 95.2 67.4 73.6 189.8 178.1 100.4 187 70.2 24.2

S1 (%g) 16.0 10.0 30.0 40.0 30.0 10.8 27.8 14.9 80.4 30.7 22.4 17.7 3.4 5.4 4.9 9.4 12.6 6.9 35.5 28.9 2.9 5.1 65.7 55.2 44.6 38.6 36.3 69.3 72.5 82.0 75.0 54.7 42.8 38.1 27.0 29.4 75.9 71.2 40.2 75 28.1 9.7

10/50 SS (%g)

10/50 S1 (%g)

13.5 34.8 18.6 100.5 38.4 28.0 22.1 4.2 6.8 6.2 11.7 15.8 8.7 44.3 36.1 3.7 6.4 82.1 69.0 55.7 48.2 45.4 86.6 90.6 102.5 68.4 53.4 47.6 33.7 36.8 94.9 89.0 50.2 35.1 12.1

5.4 13.9 7.4 40.2 15.4 11.2 8.8 1.7 2.7 2.5 4.7 6.3 3.5 17.7 14.4 1.5 2.6 32.9 27.6 22.3 19.3 18.2 34.6 36.2 41.0 27.4 21.4 19.0 13.5 14.7 38.0 35.6 20.1 14.0 4.8

G-3

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE G-1
Continent / Region
Asia Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country
Laos Lebanon Malaysia Nepal Oman Pakistan

Base / City
Vientiane Beirut Kuala Lumpur Kathmandu Muscat Islamabad Karachi Lahore All Colombo Kimhae Kwangju Aleppo Damascus Changhua Kao-hsiung Songkhla Udorn Istanbul Abu Dhabi Dubai Aden City Sanaa Belmopan San Jose San Salvador Guatemala Tegucigalpa Tirana Salzburg Vienna Antwerp Sofia Nicosia Prague Copenhagen Liverpool Helsinki Bordeaux Istres AFB

Singapore Sir Lanka South Korea South Korea Syria Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates Yemen Central America Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Albania Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark England Finland France

SS (%g) 53.9 149.7 55.8 245.5 123.6 128.9 73.3 117.1 37.5 2.6 18.3 12.9 64.3 79.1 274.4 250.6 29.6 24.1 145.8 107.0 168.4 36.6 34.3 53.7 280.4 170.8 168.3 99.9 111.6 41.5 49.3 19.7 116.3 118.0 12.8 11.6 23.0 5.1 16.4 36.2

S1 (%g) 21.6 59.9 22.3 98.2 49.5 51.6 29.3 46.8 15.0 1.0 7.3 5.2 25.7 31.6 109.8 100.3 11.8 9.6 58.3 42.8 67.4 14.7 13.7 21.5 112.2 68.3 67.3 40.0 44.6 16.6 19.7 7.9 46.5 47.2 5.1 4.7 9.2 2.0 6.6 14.5

10/50 SS (%g) 27.0 74.9 27.9 122.8 61.8 64.5 36.6 58.5 18.8 1.3 9.2 6.5 32.2 39.5 137.2 125.3 14.8 12.0 72.9 53.5 84.2 18.3 17.2 26.8 140.2 85.4 84.2 50.0 55.8 20.7 24.7 9.9 58.1 59.0 6.4 5.8 11.5 2.6 8.2 18.1

10/50 S1 (%g) 10.8 29.9 11.2 49.1 24.7 25.8 14.7 23.4 7.5 0.5 3.7 2.6 12.9 15.8 54.9 50.1 5.9 4.8 29.2 21.4 33.7 7.3 6.9 10.7 56.1 34.2 33.7 20.0 22.3 8.3 9.9 3.9 23.3 23.6 2.6 2.3 4.6 1.0 3.3 7.2

Europe

G-4

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE G-1
Continent / Region
Europe Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country
France

Base / City
Lyon Marseille Nice Strasbourg Babenhausen Berlin Bonn Dusseldorf Frankfurt am Main Giebelstadt Hamburg Kitzingen Landstuhl Vaihingen an der Enz Kavalla Nea Makri Rhodes Thessaloniki Budapest Taszar AB Reykjavik Florence Genoa Milan Palermo Rome Siculiana Trieste Turin Luxembourg Valletta Amsterdam Belfast Oslo Krakow Poznan Waraszawa Warsow Lisbon Oporto

Germany

Greece

Hungary Iceland Italy

SS (%g) 28.6 44.4 41.3 42.7 34.2 5.1 42.2 30.6 37.7 21.9 9.2 21.2 23.7 38.7 108.2 86.7 137.0 142.1 46.3 91.8 96.4 66.1 41.3 66.9 89.8 44.8 72.3 53.7 21.4 28.6 13.0 8.7 14.8 19.1 5.6 11.7 10.2 67.7 64.5

S1 (%g) 11.4 17.8 16.5 17.1 13.7 2.0 16.9 12.3 15.1 8.8 3.7 8.5 9.5 15.5 43.3 34.7 54.8 56.8 18.5 36.7 38.6 26.4 16.5 26.8 35.9 17.9 28.9 21.5 8.6 11.5 5.2 3.5 5.9 7.6 2.2 4.7 4.1 27.1 25.8

10/50 SS (%g) 14.3 22.2 20.7 21.3 17.1 2.6 21.1 15.3 18.8 11.0 4.6 10.6 11.9 19.4 54.1 43.4 68.5 71.0 23.1 45.9 48.2 33.0 20.7 33.5 44.9 22.4 36.2 26.8 10.7 14.3 6.5 4.3 7.4 9.5 2.8 5.9 5.1 33.9 32.2

10/50 S1 (%g) 5.7 8.9 8.3 8.5 6.8 1.0 8.4 6.1 7.5 4.4 1.8 4.2 4.7 7.7 21.6 17.3 27.4 28.4 9.3 18.4 19.3 13.2 8.3 13.4 18.0 9.0 14.5 10.7 4.3 5.7 2.6 1.7 3.0 3.8 1.1 2.3 2.0 13.5 12.9

Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Northern Ireland Norway Poland

Portugal

G-5

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE G-1
Continent / Region
Europe Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country

Republic of Ireland Romania Russia

Base / City
Dublin Bucharest Kiev Moscow St. Petersburg (Leningrad) Hamilton Renfrew Belgrade Zagrebac Bratislava Barcelona Bilbao Sevilleja de la Jara Goteborg Stockholm Bern Geneva Zurich Calgary Halifax Montreal Vancouver Ciudad Juarez Guadalajara Hermosillo Matamoros Mazatlan Merida Mexico City Monterrey Nuevo Laredo Tijuana Buenos Aires La Paz Belem Belo Horizonte Brasilia Manaus Porto Alegre

SS (%g) 9.4 104.9 6.6 6.6 6.6 18.3 21.6 97.2 103.9 56.2 60.0 32.1 12.8 14.4 7.7 44.0 46.3 38.9 19.8 25.0 102.9 90.4 18.2 146.9 46.3 2.0 97.4 3.6 56.9 21.5 14.8 92.7 6.6 111.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.7 0.5

S1 (%g) 3.8 42.0 2.7 2.7 2.7 7.3 8.6 38.9 41.6 22.5 24.0 12.9 5.1 5.7 3.1 17.6 18.5 15.6 7.9 10.0 41.2 36.2 7.3 58.8 18.5 0.8 39.0 1.4 22.8 8.6 5.9 37.1 2.7 44.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.7 0.2

10/50 SS (%g) 4.7 52.5 3.3 3.3 3.3 9.2 10.8 48.6 52.0 28.1 30.0 16.1 6.4 7.2 3.8 22.0 23.1 19.5 9.9 12.5 51.4 45.2 9.1 73.4 23.1 1.0 48.7 1.8 28.5 10.8 7.4 46.4 3.3 55.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.8 0.3

10/50 S1 (%g) 1.9 21.0 1.3 1.3 1.3 3.7 4.3 19.4 20.8 11.2 12.0 6.4 2.6 2.9 1.5 8.8 9.3 7.8 4.0 5.0 20.6 18.1 3.6 29.4 9.3 0.4 19.5 0.7 11.4 4.3 3.0 18.5 1.3 22.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1

Scotland Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia Spain

Sweden Switzerland

North America Canada

Mexico

South America Argentina Bolivia Brazil

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE G-1
Continent / Region
South America Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country
Brazil

Base / City
Recife Rio de Janeiro Salvador Sao Paulo Santiago Valparaiso Bogata Guayaquil Quito Asuncion Lima Piura Montevideo Caracas Maracaibo Nassau Bridgetown Havana Roseau Santo Domingo

SS (%g) 4.1 0.5 0.5 0.5 202.5 289.3 166.4 136.9 204.6 15.3 355.2 188.3 3.6 131.0 104.4 7.1 37.4 25.5 107.7 173.6 107.3 131.0 157.0 109.2 144.9 97.4 162.4 149.6 89.8 53.1 80.5 108.1 107.5 111.8 0.0 93.1 30.6

S1 (%g) 1.6 0.2 0.2 0.2 81.0 115.7 66.6 54.8 81.8 6.1 142.1 75.3 1.4 52.4 41.8 2.9 15.0 10.2 43.1 69.5 42.9 52.4 61.0 40.1 58.0 39.0 65.0 59.8 35.9 21.2 24.2 32.6 32.5 44.7 0.0 28.8 12.2

10/50 SS (%g) 2.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 101.2 144.7 83.2 68.5 102.3 7.7 177.6 94.1 1.8 65.5 52.2 3.6 18.7 12.8 53.8 86.8 53.6 65.5 78.5 54.6 72.4 48.7 81.2 74.8 44.9 26.5 40.2 60.1 59.7 55.9 0.0 49.1 15.3

10/50 S1 (%g) 0.8 0.1 0.1 0.1 40.5 57.9 33.3 27.4 40.9 3.1 71.0 37.7 0.7 26.2 20.9 1.4 7.5 5.1 21.5 34.7 21.5 26.2 30.5 20.0 29.0 19.5 32.5 29.9 18.0 10.6 12.4 17.8 17.8 22.4 0.0 15.4 6.1

Chile Colombia Ecuador Paraguay Peru Peru Uruguay Venezuela Venezuela Caribbean Sea Bahamas Barbados Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guadeloupe \1\ Haiti

Saint Georges Basse-Terre Port au Prince Cap-Haitain Kingston /1/ Jamaica Martinique Fort-de-France Montserrat Plymouth Saint Kitts and Basseterre Nevis Saint Lucia Castries Saint Vincent Port Eliazabeth and The Grenadines St. Croix Frederiksted St. John Bethany St. Thomas Charlotte Amalie Scarborough Trinidad NS Isabel Segunda Brisbane

Trinidad & Tobago Trinidad Vieques Pacific Ocean Australia

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 TABLE G-1
Continent / Region
Pacific Ocean Australia Seismic Loading (Site Class B)

Country

Base / City
Canberra Melbourne Perth Sydney Yap Suva Majuro Auckland Wellington Port Moresby Baguio Cebu Manila Capitol Hill

Caroline Islands Fiji Marshall Islands New Zealand New Zealand Papau New Guinea Philipine Is.

SS (%g) 46.4 46.9 45.1 43.9 78.6 57.1 121.4 83.8 228.2 78.1 164.0 114.0 193.2 99.8 99.4

S1 (%g) 18.6 18.8 18.0 17.6 31.4 22.8 48.6 33.5 91.3 31.3 65.6 45.6 77.3 39.9 39.8

10/50 SS (%g) 23.2 23.4 22.5 21.9 39.3 28.5 60.7 41.9 114.1 39.1 82.0 57.0 96.6 49.9 49.7

10/50 S1 (%g) 9.3 9.4 9.0 8.8 15.7 11.4 24.3 16.8 45.6 15.6 32.8 22.8 38.6 20.0 19.9

Saipan Tinian

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UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 APPENDIX H


SEISMIC SPECTRAL ACCELERATION MAPS AT SELECTED LOCATIONS OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS

FIGURE H-1 - AFGHANISTAN - HORIZONTAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION FOR 1.0 SECOND PERIOD (5 PERCENT OF CRITICAL DAMPING) WITH 2 PERCENT PROBABILITY OF EXCEEDANCE IN 50 YEARS

H-1

UFC 3-301-01 27 January 2010 With Change 1, 20 July 2010 FIGURE H-2 - AFGHANISTAN - HORIZONTAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION FOR 0.2 SECOND PERIOD (5 PERCENT OF CRITICAL DAMPING) WITH 2 PERCENT PROBABILITY OF EXCEEDANCE IN 50 YEARS

H-2

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