Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, one hundred units. Naha Air Base, Okinawa, one hundred and seventy units. Site 4-S, seventy units. Site 6-S, two hundred units. Site QC, two hundred units. (b) Trailer court facilities for: (1) The Department of the Navy, 200 spaces, $360,000. (2) The Department of the Air Force, 400 spaces, $720,000. SEC. 502. Authorizations for the construction of family housing provided in this Act shall be subject to the following limitations on cost, which shall include shades, screens, ranges, refrigerators, and all other installed equipment and fixtures: (a) The cost per unit of family housing constructed in the United States (other than Hawaii and Alaska) and Puerto Rico shall not exceed $26,000 for general officers or equivalent; $17,600 for majors and/or lieutenant colonels or equivalent; $15,400 for all other commissioned or warrant officer personnel or equivalent, except that four-bedroom housing units authorized by sections 4774(g), 7574(e), and 9774(g) of title 10, United States Code, may be constructed at a cost not to exceed $17,000. $13,200 for enlisted personnel, except that four-bedroom housing units authorized by sections 4774(f), 7574(d), and 9774(f) of title 10, United States Code, may be constructed at a cost not to exceed $15,000. (b) When family housing units are constructed in areas other than those listed in subsection (a), the average cost of all such units, in any project of fifty units or more, shall not exceed $32,000, and in no event shall the cost of any unit exceed $40,000. (c) The cost limitations provided in subsections (a) and (b) shall be applied to the five-foot line. (d) For all units constructed in the areas listed in subsection (a), exclusive of the project for the United States Military Academy at West Point, the average unit cost for each military department shall not exceed $17,500, including the cost of the family unit and the proportionate costs of land acquisition, site preparation, and installation of utilities. (e) No family housing unit in the areas listed in subsection (a) shall be constructed at a total cost exceeding $32,000, including the cost of the family unit and the proportionate costs of land acquisition, site preparation, and installation of utilities. (f) Units constructed at the United States Military Academy, West Point, shall not be subject to the limitations of subsections (a) through (e) of this section, but the average cost of such units shall not exceed $36,000, including the cost of the family unit and the proportionate costs of land acquisition, site preparation, and installation of utilities. SEC. 503. (a) Notwithstanding the limitations on net floor area and cost contained in section 502 of this Act and in sections 4774 (b), 7574(b) and 9774 (b) of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized to construct or acquire family quarters for general officers assigned to the following positions which involve exceptional representational responsibilities for the benefit of the United States: Commander in Chief, North American Air Defense Command, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Commander in Chief, Strike Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. (b) For any set of quarters constructed under the authority of this section the net floor area shall not exceed three thousand six hundred square feet, the cost to the five-foot line shall not exceed $80,000 and the total costs, including those for construction, land acquisition, site preparation, and installation of utilities, shall not exceed $100,000. (c) For any set of quarters acquired by purchase under the authority of this section the total costs of acquisition shall not exceed $100,000. SEC. 504. The Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized to accom-plish alterations, additions, expansions, or extensions not otherwise authorized by law, to existing public quarters at a cost not to exceed (a) For the Department of the Army, $8,000,000. (b) For the Department of the Navy, $5,000,000. (c) For the Department of the Air Force, $4,800,000. (d) For the Defense Agencies, $396,000. SEC. 505. Section 515 of Public Law 84-161 (69 Stat. 324, 352), as amended, is amended to reead as follows: SEC. 515. During fiscal years 1966 through and including 1967, the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, respectively, are authorized to lease housing facilities at or near military installations in the United States and Puerto Rico for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their dependents, if any, without rental charge, upon a determination by the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such military installations. Such housing facilities may be leased on an individual or multiple unit basis and not more than seven thousand five hundred of such units may be so leased at one time. Expenditures for the rental of such housing facilities may not exceed an average of $160 a month for each miiltary department, including the cost of utilities and maintenance and operations." SEC. 506. Section 507 of the Public Law 88-174 (77 Stat. 307) is amended by deleting the figures "1964" and "1965", and inserting in lieu thereof the figures "1966" and "1967". SEC. 507. The Secretary of Defense or his designee is authorized to relocate 200 units of relocatable housing from Glasgow Air Force Base, Montana, to other military installations where there are housing shortages: Provided, That the Secretary of Defense shall notify the Committees on Armed Services of the House of Representatives and the Senate of the proposed new locations and estimated costs, and no contract shall be awarded within thirty days of such notification. SEC. 508. There is authorized to be appropriated for use by the Secretary of Defense or his designee for military family housing as authorized by law for the following purposes: (a) for construction and acquisition of family housing, including improvements, to adequate quarters, improvements to inadequate quarters, minor construction, rental guarantee payments, construction and acquisition of trailer court facilities, and planning, an amount not to exceeed $245,900,000 and (b) for support of military family housing, including operating expenses, leasing, maintenance of real property, payments of principal and interest on mortgage debts incurred, payments to the Commodity Credit Corporation, and mortgage insurance premiums authorized under section 222 of the National Housing Act, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1715m), an amount not to exceed $489,700,000. TITLE VI GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 601. The Secretary of each military department may proceed to establish or develop installations and facilities under this Act without regard to section 3648 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 U.S.C. 529) and sections 4774(d) and 9774(d) of title 10, United States Code. The authority to place permanent or temporary improvements on land includes authority for surveys, administration, overhead, planning, and supervision incident to construction. That authority may be exercised before title to the land is approved under section 355 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (40 U.S.C. 255), and even though the land is held temporarily. The authority to acquire real estate or land includes authority to make surveys and to acquire land, and interests in land (including temporary use), by gift, purchase, exchange of Government-owned land, or otherwise. SEC. 602. There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary for the purposes of this Act, but appropriations for public works projects authorized by titles I, II, III, IV, and V shall not exceed (1) for title I: Inside the United States, $262,205,000, outside the United States, $10,033,000, section 102, $109,341,000, section 103, $10,000,000 or a total of $391,579,000. | (2) for title II: Inside the United States, $229,529,000, outside the United States, $33,346,000, section 202, $40,718,000, section 203, $10,000,000 or a total of $313,593,000. (3) for title III: Inside the United States, $218,760,000, outside the United States, $55,607,000, section 302, $98,963,000, section 303, $10,000,000 or a total of $383,330,000. (4) for title IV: A total of $100,195,000. (5) for title V: Military family housing, a total of $735,600,000. SEC. 603. Any of the amounts named in titles I, II, III, and IV of this Act, may, in the discretion of the Secretary concerned, be increased by 5 per centum for projects inside the United States (other than Alaska) and by 10 per centum for projects outside the United States or in Alaska, if he determines in the case of any particular project that such increase (1) is required for the sole purpose of meeting unusual variations in cost arising in connection with that project, and (2) could not have been reasonably anticipated at the time such project was submitted to the Congress. However, the total costs of all projects in each such title may not be more than the total amount authorized to be appropriated for projects in that title. SEC. 604. Whenever (1) the President determines that compliance with section 2313(b) of title 10, United States Code, for contracts made under this Act for the establishment or development of military installations and facilities in foreign countries would interfere with the carrying out of this Act; and (2) the Secretary of Defense and the Comptroller General have agreed upon alternative methods of adequately auditing those contracts; the President may exempt those contracts from the requirements of that section. SEC. 605. Contracts for construction made by the United States for performance within the United States and it possessions under this Act shall be executed under the jurisdiction and supervision of the Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, or the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Department of the Navy, unless the Secretary of Defense determines that because such jurisdiction and supervision is wholly impracticable such contracts should be executed under the judisdiction and supervision of another department or Government agency, and shall be awarded, insofar as practicable, on a competitive basis to the lowest responsible bidder, if the national security will not be impaired and the award is consistent with chapter 137 of title 10, United States Code. The Secretaries of the military departments shall report semiannually to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives with respect to all contracts awarded on other than a competitive basis to the lowest responsible bidder. SEC. 606. (a) As of October 1, 1966, all authorizations for military public works (other than family housing) to be accomplished by the Secretary of a military department in connection with the establishment or development of military installations and facilities, and all authorizations for appropriations therefor, that are contained in Acts approved before August 2, 1964, and not superseded or otherwise modified by a later authorization are repealed except (1) authorizations for public works and for appropriations therefor that are set forth in those Acts in the titles that contain the general provisions; (2) the authorization for public works projects as to which appropriated funds have been obligated for construction contracts or land acquisitions in whole or in part before October 1, 1966, and authorizations for appropriations therefor; (3) notwithstanding the provisions of section 606 of the Act of August 1, 1964 (78 Stat. 341, 363), the authorization for the following items, which shall remain in effect until October 1, 1967: (a) operational and training facilities, maintenance facilities, supply facilities, medical facilities, administrative facilities, troop housing and community facilities, utilities and ground improvements in the amount of $611,000 at Fort Benning, Georgia, that is contained in title I, section 101, under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (Third Army)" of the Act of July 27, 1962 (76 Stat. 223). (b) operational and training facilities, maintenance facilities, administrative facilities and utilities in the amount of $833,000 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, that is contained in title I, section 101, under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (Third Army)" of the Act of July 27, 1962 (76 Stat. 223). (c) operational and training facilities, troop housing and community facilities, and utilities in the amount of $4,241,000 at Fort Dix, New Jersey, that is contained in title I, section 101 under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (First Army)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 307). (d) training facilities in the amount of $290,000 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, that is contained in title I, section 101 under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (Second Army)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 307). (e) operational facilities, maintenance facilities, medical facilities, administrative facilities, and utilities in the amount of $236,000 at Fort Knox, Kentucky, that is contained in title I, section 101 under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (Second Army)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 307). (f) maintenance facilities in the amount of $449,000 at Fort Story, Virginia, that is contained in title I, section 101 under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (Second Army)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 307). (g) maintenance facilities, medical facilities, community facilities, and utilities in the amount of $512,000 at Fort Benning, Georgia, that is contained in title I, section 101 under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (Third Army)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 307). (h) training facilities, maintenance facilities, supply facilities, medical facilities, troop housing and utilities in the amount of $1,836,000 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, that is contained in title I, section 101 under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (Third Army)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 307). (i) operational facilities, maintenance facilities, supply facilities, medical facilities, and administrative facilities in the amount of $553,000 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, that is contained in title I, section 101 under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (Third Army)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 307). (j) training facilities, troop housing and community facilities in the amount of $919,000 at Fort Irwin, California, that is contained in title I, section 101 under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Continental Army Command (Sixth Army)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 308). (k) operational facilities, maintenance facilities, troop housing and utilities in the amount of $719,000 at various locations that is contained in title I, section 101 under heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Army Component Commands (United States Army Air Defense Command)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 309). (1) maintenance facilities in the amount of $1,498,000 at Fort Richardson, Alaska, that is contained in title I, under the heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Army Component Commands (Alaska Command Area)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 309). (m) maintenance facilities in the amount of $721,000 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, that is contained in title I, under the heading "Inside the United States" and subheading "Army Component Commands (Pacific Command Area)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 309). (n) operational facilities, supply facilities, administrative facilities, troop housing, community facilities and utilities in the amount of $968,000 at various locations that is contained in title I, section 101, under heading "Outside the United States" and subheading "Army Security Agency" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 310). (o) operational facilities, maintenance facilities, supply facilities, troop housing and utilities in the amount of $5,995,000 in Germany that is contained in title I. section 101, under the heading "Outside the United States" and subheading "Army Component Commands (European Command Area)" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 310). (p) operational facilities in the amount of $6,900,000 at various locations that is contained in title I, section 102 of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 310). (q) training facilities in the amount of $7.600,000 for the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, that is contained in title II, section 201, under the heading "Service School Facilities" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 314). (r) administrative facilities in the amount of $3,484,000 for the Naval Research Laboratory, District of Columbia, that is contained in title II, section 201, under the heading "Office of Naval Research Facilities" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 315). (s) community facilities in the amount of $550,000 for Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa, that is contained in title II, section 201, under the heading "Outside the United States" and subheading "Marine Corps Facilities" of the Act of November 7, 1963 (77 Stat. 315). (b) Effective fifteen months from the date of enactment of this Act, all authorizations for construction of family housing which are contained in this Act or any Act approved prior to August 2, 1964, are repealed except the authorization for family housing projects as to which appropriated funds have been obligated for construction contracts or land acquisitions in whole or in part before such date. SEC. 607. None of the authority contained in titles I, II, III, and IV of this Act shall be deemed to authorize any building construction project inside the United States (other than Alaska) at a unit cost in excess of (1) $32 per square foot for cold-storage warehousing; (3) $1,850 per man for permanent barracks; (4) $8,500 per man for bachelor officer quarters; unless the Secretary of Defense or his designee determines that, because of special circumstances, application to such project of the limitations on unit costs contained in this section is impracticable. SEC. 608. The last sentence of section 2674 (a) of title 10, United States Code, as amended, is amended by changing the figure $10,000" to "$25,000”. SEC. 609. Title I, II, III, IV, V, and VI of this Act may be cited as the "Military Construction Authorization Act, 1966." ! TITLE VII RESERVE FORCES FACILITIES SEC. 701. Subject to chapter 133 of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of Defense may establish or develop additional facilities for the Reserve Forces, including the acquisition of land therefor, but the cost of such facilities shall not exceed (1) for the Department of the Navy: Naval and Marine Corps Reserves, $8,800,000. (2) for Department of the Air Force: (a) Air National Guard of the United States, $9,000,000. SEC. 702. To the extent that existing authorizations for the construction of facilities for the Army Reserve have not been utilized for this purpose they shall be available for the construction of facilities for the Army National Guard of the United States. SEC. 703. The Secretary of Defense may establish or develop installations and facilities under this title without regard to section 3648 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 U.S.C. 529), and sections 4774(d) and 9774(d) of title 10, United States Code. The authority to place permanent or temporary improvements on land includes authority for surveys, administration, overhead, planning, and supervision incident to construction. That authority may be exercised before title to the land is approved under section 355 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (40 U.S.C. 255), and even though the land is held temporarily. The authority to acquire real estate or land includes authority to make surveys and to acquire land, and interests in land (including temporary use), by gift, purchase, exchange of Government-owned land, or otherwise. SEC. 704. This title may be cited as the "Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1966”. Senator STENNIS. Before hearing from the departmental witnesses, I should like to make a few comments concerning the bill. First, I might state that Senator Saltonstall and I believe that to a large extent these hearings can serve as hearings for both the authori |