ML19207C166
| ML19207C166 | |
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| Issue date: | 08/10/1979 |
| From: | Hargett D NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM), WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS, INC. |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML19207C162 | List: |
| References | |
| CON-FIN-B-6818, CON-NRC-03-79-160, CON-NRC-3-79-160 NUDOCS 7909070317 | |
| Download: ML19207C166 (6) | |
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s-NRC 03-79-160 Page 2 of 6 ARTICLE I - STATEMENT OF WORK BACKGROUND The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is currently engaged in the on-going review of Puget Power and Light's (PPSL) application for Skagit Nuclear Power Plant (SNPP). The NRC staff has previously presented seismologic testi-mony during the Skagit hearing. The staff is presently preparing to resume the Environmental hearing for the Skagit site in October or November,1979.
WORK SCOPE The Contractor shall be required to continue the independent safety evaluation of the seismology of the Pacific Northwest as it relates to the Skagit Nuclear Power Plant.
Task I - Work Required 1.
The analysis of all data submitted in support of the Skagit Nuclear Power Plant by PP&L and their consultants, USGS, and any other out-side consultants to determine the effect on the staff's regional and site specific seismic interpretation.
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The analysis of all applicable professional papers and reports to determine their effect on the staff's regional and site specific seismic interpretation.
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To respond to any further discovery requests as related to seismology submitted by the intervenor SCANP.
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To prepare the necessary modifications to the staff's seismology testimony andfSafety Evaluation Report.
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Testify as the staff expert seismology witness at all Skagit and participate in all pertinent meetings with the USGS, applicant, intervenors and consultants.
Task II - Task Report The Contractor shall be required to provide verbal status reports via telephone to NRC not less frequently than every two (2) weeks from the date of contract award. These verbal reports would consist of an assess-ment of progress made to date, and a discussion of any problems of issues related to the procurement that would be of interest to NRC.
Task III - Meetings The Contractor shall be required to attend all ueetings where a discussion of seismology as it related to the Skagit site is held. The Contracter shall also be required to visit the NRC monthly to provide direct commumi-cation with the NRC staff.
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NRC 03-79-160 Page 3 of 6 Task IV - Final Report Formal written Final Report shall not be required of the Contractor.
How-ever, the Contractor shall provide written input to the staff's Safety Evaluation Report and hearing testimony.
The Contractor shall also respond as necessary in writing to any discovery by the intervenor SCANP which related to seismology.
ARTICLE II - PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The period of performance shall commence on or about August 1,1979, and all work shall be completed by December 31, 1979.
ARTICLE III - CONSIDERATION In full consideration of the Contractor's perfonnance hereunder, NRC shall pay the Contractor the fixed rate for $440.00 per day. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all travel as described below, incurred directly and specif-ically in the performance of this contract, claimed by the Contractor, and accepted by the Contracting Officer.
Domestic travel expenses incurred by the Contractor in direct performance provided such travel is necessary for the performance of this contract and not exceeding:
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Cost of air travel by most direct route.
" Air Coach" and " Air Tourist" accommodations on prop nr jet aircraft constitutes the normal class of air travel which shall be utilized.
First-class accommodations may be used if (a) less than first-class is not available providing reservation was requested'within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> af ter the traveler has knowledge of the trip; (b) less than first-class required circuitous routing; (c) less than first-class requires travel to begin or end at unreasonable hours (i.e., if scheduled flight time is before 8:00 a.m. and schedules arrival is af ter 9:00 p.m.); (d) less than first-class would result in additional direct costs which offset the transportation savings; (e) less than first-cless shall not make connections with other flights or transpor-tation for continuation of the journey which greatly increases the duration of the flight; or (f) less than first-class would offer accom-modations which are not reasonable adequate for the physical or medical needs of the traveler.
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Cost of rail travel by most direct route; first-class with lower berth or nearest equivalent.
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Travel by motor vehicle including rented automobile shall be reimbursed on a reasonable actual expense basis, or the Contractor's option on a mileage basis at a rate of 18-1/2c per mile plus any toll or ferry charges.
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Private vehicle mileage shall be reimbursed at 18-1/2c per mile.
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Per diem not to exceed the prevailing rate for that area.
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Receipts are required for common carrier transportation, lodging, and miscellaneous for any one (1) item of $15.
ARTICLE IV - OBLIGATIONS The amount presently obligated by the NRC with respect to this contract is $9,000.
ARTICLE V - PAYMENT Payment shall be made in accordance with Clause 2 of the General Provisions entitled " Payment" as soon as practicable after completion and acceptance of all the work, upon submission by the Contractor of voucher (s) and in a form satisfactory to the Contracting Officer, provided, however, that said payment (s) shall not be deemed to prejudice any right which the Government may have by law or under other provisions of the contract.
Partial payment shall be allowed upon submission of voucher (s) and approval of the COAR of the work completed.
ARTICLE VI - SPECIAL PROVISIONS VI.1 CONTRA:: TING OFFICER'S AUTHORIZED F.EPRESENTATIVE (COAR)
Performance of the work hereunder shall be subject to the technical The instructions issued by the US Nuclear Regulatory Ccamission.
technical instructions shall be signed by the C0AR.
The COAR is responsible for:
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monitoring the Contractor's technical progress, including the sur-veillance and assessnent of performance and recommending to the Contracting Officer changes in requirement; 2.
interpreting the statement of work; 3.
performing technical evaluation as required; performing the technical inspections and acceptances required by-4.
this contract; and assisti g the Contractor in the resolution of technical problems 5.
n encountered during performance.
Within the purview of this authority, the CCAR is authorized to approve The payment vouchers for supplies / services required under the contract.
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s' NRC 03-79-160 Page 5 of S Contracting Officer is responsible for directing or negotiating any changes in terms, conditions, or amounts cited in the contract.
For guidance from the COAR to the Contractor to be valid, it must:
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be consistent with the description of work set forth in this contract; 2.
not constitute new assignment of work or change of the expressed terms, conditions, or specificatiens incorporated into this contract; 3.
not constitute a basis for an extension to the period of performance or contract delivery schedule; and 4.
not constitute a basis for any increase in the contract price.
If the Contractor receives guidance from the COAR which the Contractor feels is not valid under the criteria cited above, the Contractor shall immediately notify the COAR.
If the COAR and the Ccntractor are not able to resolve the questions within five days, the Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer.
VI.2 INSPECTION At:D ACCEPTANCE Acceptance of the services and reports to be delivered herein will be made by the COAR.
VI.3 DISSEMIi ATION OF CONTRACT INFORMTION The Contractor shall not publish, permit to be published, or distribute for public consumption any information, oral or written, concerning the results or condlusions made pursuant to the performance of this contract without the prior written consent of the Contracting Officer.
(Two copies of any material proposed to be published or distributed shall be subruitted to the Contracting Officer. )
VI.4 PROPRIETARY INFORMATION In connection with the performance of work under this contract, the Comaission is furnishing herewith for your review and evaluation, certain trade secrets or confidential or privileged commerical or financial information determined by the Commission to be otherwise exempt from public inspection or disclosure.
It is understood that you agree to hold such information in confidence and except as may be necessary under the terms of this contract, you will not directly, indirectly, or otherwise, use, disclose, duplicate or disseminate the information in whole or part to any other person or organization.
It is further understood that you will return this information to the Commission at the conclusion of your use.
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NRC 03-79-160 Page 6 Of 6 VI.S GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIALS The NRC will provide the Contractor one (1) copy of the report entitled " Interpretation Report on the Aeromagnetic Coverage of the Skagit Nuclear Power Project" by Exploration Data Consultants, Inc. (EDCON). The EDCON report includes maps which the NRC has granted a proprietary classification at the request at Puget Power and Light.
When proprietary or company confidential data is provided to the Contractor agrees to safeguard such information and agrees not to release such information to any person not directly involved in the performance of work under this contract unless release is authorized in writing by the Contracting Officer.
Upon completion or termination of this contract, all copies of any such proprietary or company confidential data shall be returned to the Commission.
ARTICLE VII - GENEPa.L PROVISIO"S This contract is subject to the Fixed Price Research and De /elopment Contracts under $10,000.00, dated November 14, 1977, vehich incorporated the FFR Changes and Additions and NRC Additions, attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Clause 14 entitled " Patent Rights" is deleted in its entirety.
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