The Navy’s Costs to Eliminate Its Deferred Maintenance Backlog and to Renovate and Modernize Its Buildings
Congressional Budget Office
No 59381, Reports from Congressional Budget Office
Abstract:
CBO analyzed the condition of roughly 20,000 buildings that the active Navy (excluding the Navy Reserve and the Marine Corps) uses and maintains on its bases in the United States. For that group of buildings, CBO estimates that the cost of eliminating maintenance backlogs and raising the condition of the buildings to the Navy’s standards would be $17 billion (in 2020 dollars), and renovating and modernizing the buildings within their current footprint to fully support their users’ missions would be an additional $32 billion.
JEL-codes: H41 H54 H56 H82 L32 N42 O18 R53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-11-30
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