ML20154P542
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Issue date: | 10/21/1998 |
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44 9 UNITED STATES g j NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION o WASHINGTON, D.C. 20066-0001 k . . . . . ,e#
October 21,1998 OFFERORS:
SUBJECT:
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. RS-ADM-99-141 ENTITLED " BUILDING OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES" The U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is soliciting proposals for the project entitled above. The full scope of work anticipated is as set forth in Part I, Schedule.
It is our intention by this solicitation to secure the best qualified organization available to perform this project, cost and other factors considered.
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Proposals for tW requirement may be submitted by all concems, i.e., large businesses, small businesses, and small businesses owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. Notice to large businesses: The subcontracting plan requirements of P.L.95-507 are applicable to this contract; thus, those offerors determined to be in the competitive range must be prepared to submit a detailed subcontracting plan. A source list comprising of the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all concems requesting a copy of this solicitation, with large businesses identified by an asterisk, is enclosed. The presence of a firm's name on the list in no way constitutes NRC's acceptance of the firm for award under this ,
solicitation. A copy of this solicitation and all subsequent amendments will be provided to fimis on this list.
The solicitation package is enclosed. If you desire to respond, your proposal should address the proposal requirements set forth in Section L of the solicitation. All proposals will be evaluated against the evaluation criteria shown in Part IV, Section M.
NOTE: Documentation referenced in the solicitation will be available for review from October 26,1998 through November 4,1998 (refer to Section L.16 of the solicitation).
Site visit walkthrough sessions will also be conducted during this period (refer to Section
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A preproposal conference is scheduled for November 19,1998 (refer to Section L.18).
Questions to be addressed at the preproposal must be submitted to the Govemment, in writing, not later than November 12,1998. )[qp Please be advised that all offerors shall make an ORAL Technical and Management Presentation. See Sections L.11 through L.14 for furtherinformation. In addition, the closing date for this solicitation is December 4,1993.
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RFP No. RS-ADM-99-141 Page 2 If you have any questions concerning the requirements of this solicitation, please contact me on (301) 415-6564. 1 i
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Page 1 10/20/98 BIDDER'S MAILING LIST FOR SOLICITATION NUMBER: RS-ADM-99-141 l COMPANY PHONE / FAX (Large.Busineses are Identified with an Asterisk)
ACEPEX MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 818-244-8090 KENNETH HILLS 818-244-8060
SUITE 250 GLENDALE, CA 91205 AIR MASTERS CORPORATION 314-997-7000 JOE HARRINGTON 314-997-1032 FED. CENTER BLDG 122B )
14300 GOODFELLOW BLVD i ST. LOUIS,.MO-63120 ALROD ENTERPRISES INC 804-796-5384 l D. CAROL HARRIS 804-732-0498 -
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P.O. BOX 2089' l 119 N. SYCAMORE STREET- l PETERSBURG, VA 23804' '
AMERICAN OPERATIONS CORPdRATION I 703-734-7766 HARRY PRITEHETT .
703-734-1976 1420 SPRING HILL ROAD SUITE 300 l McLEAN, VA 22102 o
AMF MECHANICAL 301-627-1700 A. MARK FOWLER 301-627-1702 14757 MAIN STREET SUITE 103 UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20772
. APEX SUPPORT SERVICES, INC. 561-398-9249 RICHARD A. BENNETT 561-398-9219 P.O. BOX 7370 l PORT ST. LUCIE, FL 34985 !
ASSC, INC. 703-644-6112 {
DEBBIE AKERS-DOIG 703-644-6110 6314 BACKLICK ROAD SUITE 300 SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150
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. BIDDER'S MAILING LIST FOR L SOLICITATION NUMBER: RS-ADM-99-141 l- ,
COMPANY PHONE / FAX (Large Busineses are. Identified with an Asterisk)
ATLANTIC COAST CONSTRUCTING INC., 910-892-3127 DELANEY RUDD' 910-892-7950 P.O. BOX 1086 DUNN, NC'28335 I
i ATMS, INCORPORATED 757-893-9159 STEPHANIE OWENS 757-893-9064
(. MARION JACKSON 301-422-4407 6826 RIGGS ROAD HYATTSVILLE, MD 20783 ..
l-BOB HOLTZ SERVICES, INC. 303-296-9511 i KAREN URBAN 303-296-9638 l 178 DENARGO MARKET DENVER, CO'80216 l BRADLEY'S SIX FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 301-773-3735 i DARRELL BRADLEY 301-773-3121 5133 FROLICH LAND TUXEDO, MD 20781 CAPITAL HILL BUILDING MAINT. INC 301-341-3650 JEANETTA YOUNG 301-341-3633 8521 RAINSWOOD DRIVE SUITE D
!- HYATTSVILLE, MD 20785 l
!- 3 CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING SPECIALTY 703-506-1960 l
. SAMUEL GLASKER 703-506-1957 1950 OLD GALLOWS RD.,
l- .STE 550 l VIENNA, VA 22182 i
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COBRA TECHNOLOGIES INC. 215-826-9555 RICHARD JESEN 215-826-9558 P.O. BOX 786 LEVITTOWN, PA 19058 DCT INCORPORATED 918-426-5902 CHERYL BERNARDI 918-426-5827 P.O. BOX 1853 501 E. CHEROKEE Mc ALESTER, OK 74502 DIXON'S TERMITE & PEST CONTROL INC 202-882-6565 LOTTIE JONES 202-291-7082 7416 GEORGIA AVE N.W WASHINGTON, DC 20012 4
DKA 561-640-9171 ARTHUR SNYDER 561-640-9143 5114 OKEECHOBEE BLVD'.,
SUITE 109 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33417 ECS SERVICES, INC. 910-892-3763 DAVID L. BOLIEK, JR. 910-891-4921 P.O. BOX 607 600 S. MAGNOLIA AVE.
DUNN, NC 28335 l l
l FEDERAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, INC. 202-541-9451 l ABE KELLIZY 202-829-4470 l 4303 IOWA AVE WASHINGTON, DC 20011 i
FEDERAL SERVICES INC 803-425-4854 I LARRY WESTFALL 803-432-1834 THE FSI WAY P.O. BOX 1315 CAMDEN, SC 29020
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L BIDDER'S MAILING LIST FOR i SOLICITATION NUMBER: -RS-ADM-99-141 l
. _ COMPANY. PHONE /. FAX !
(Large Busineses are Identified with an Asterisk)
FEDSERV' INDUSTRIES, INC. 301-843-3200 DAVID SMITH 301-705-8572 l SMALLWOOD BUILDING 2670 CRAIN HWY.
SUITE 405 I WOLDORF, MD 20601 l
l l GARRISON - SIMS & ASSOCIATES, INC. 504-432-0191 i
LAWRENCE' GARRISON- 504-361-8701 826 LEBOEUF ST. -l NEW ORLEANS,-LA 70114 '
l GCR INC., 804-525-3883 DON ALBRITTON 804-525-4078 '
1049 BURNBRIDGE ROAD FOREST, VA'24551 GIPR,.INC. 561-227-4477 DAVID RITTENHOUSE 561-227-4488 l
630 US HWY 1 SUITE 200
- NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 GOVERNMENT CONTRACT SERVICES 561-833-3385 CONTRACT MANAGER 561-833-5388 1016 NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY 2ND FLOOR WEST PLAM BEACH, FL 33401 GS TECH. INC 910-487-2165 RICHARD GREENE JR. 910 487-9965 4498 BRITON COURT-FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28314 INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, INC. 301-424-4727
, . SUE WHALEN 301-279-7944 L 8071 ROCKVILLE PIKE ROCKVILLE, MD'20852' J.A. JONES MANAGEMENT SERVICES 704-553-6600 STEPHEN M. RUSINKO 704-553-6699 6135 PARK SOUTH DRIVE
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CHARLOTTE, . NC 28210
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4 SOLICITATION NUMBER: RS-ADM-99-141 COMPANY PHONE / FAX
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- JANDAR BUILDING RESOURCES 410-488-9282 WALTER D. DIXON 410-488-9283 5307 MAYVIEW AVENUE BALTIMORE, MD 21206 JAVIS AUTOMATION & ENGINEERING, INC 703-556-7019 JOHN LONG 703-878-1839 P.O. BOX 654
- DUMFRIES,-VA 22026 "
JONES TECHNOLOGIES ENTERPRISES, INC 216-561-2772 HAROLD NAPIER 216-561-2773
- 13836 UNION AVENUE CLEVLAND, OH 44120 i
e JONES. TECHNOLOGIES INC 301-731-9777-KEN JAYNE. 301-731-9779 j 4425 FORBS BLVD SUITE F LANHAM, MD 20706 4
JONES TECHNOLOGIES INC. 713-964-6716 KEN JAYNE 713-964-6721 1001 WEST LOOP SOUTH SUITE 100 HOUSTON, TX 77027 I
JOSEPH JONES 215-842-1092
' CONTRACT MANAGER NONE
, $500 WISSAHICKSON AVE
. SUITE 810C I PHILADELPHIA, PA 19144 LARO GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC. 516-667-0900 DAVID THUMA 516-667-0881 4' 271 SKIP LANE BAYSHORE, NY 11706 4 -..
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LB & B ASSOCIATES, INC. 301-596-2440 !
JOHN NEMECEK 301-596-7879 l 9891 BROKEN LAND PARKWAY I SUITE 400 COLUMBIA, MD 21046 LNM CORPORATION 301-948-2849 LARRY MCKENNEY 301-212-9150 4301 MUNCASTER MILL ROAD ROCKVILLE, MD 20853 l
MAIN TECH. CORPORATION 908-755-8400 !
LEO ZICK 908-755-3025 l 1253 NEW MARKET AVE.
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ 07080 MEDINA CONTRACTING COMPNAY 619-486-1045 CONTRACT MANAGER 619-486-7275 12257 OLD POMERADO ROAD PCWAY, CA 92064 MERIDIAN MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 904-285-3400 REBECCA GRAVES 904-285-3709 5000 SAWGRASS VILLAGE CIRCLE PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL 32082 NAA SERVICE CORPORATION 703-263-7100 TRAVIS DYER NONE 14707 WILLARD ROAD SUITE C CHANTILLY, VA 20151 NATI 301-220-1818 EXT 102 GEORGE L. CAJIGAL 301-220-3878 9015 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE COLLEGE PARK, MD 20740 NORESCO 508-875-2252 JEANETTE COLEMAN-HALL 508-875-9921 111 SPEEN STREET FRAMINGHAM, MA 01701
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NORTHERN MANAGEMENT SERVICE INC 208-263-7300
'LYNN DESHON 208-263-1363 204 E' SUPERIOR g SUITE #1 SANDPOINT, ID 83864 NVT TECHNOLOGIES, INCORPORATED 703-406-8000 TIMOTHY F. REGAN 703-406-0751 21515 RIDGETOP CIRCLE SUITE 300 STERLING, VA 20166 OMNIPLEX WORLD SERVICES 703-356-3456 KAREN A. RITENOUR 703-356-4149 8000 WESTPARK DR.
SUITE'200 MCLEAN,.VA 22102 e
PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF 703-742-5900 SHARON A. KORCHNAK 703-742-5954 465 SPRING PARK! PLACE HERNDON, VA 22070 PERSONALIZED DATA SYSTEMS NO PHONE RYAN BROOKS l 617 MEADOWS CIRCLE LANTANA, FL 33462 PRECIS CORPORATION 301-341-6623
[ TARSHIA McGLOCKTON 301-341-6629 1450 MERCANTILE LANE SUITE 201 LARGO, MD 20774
- f. R &'A TECHNICAL SERVICES 801-524-0100 I GAYLEN W. WEBB 801-524-0081 )
66 E. EXCHANGE PLACE l SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84111 i l
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R T W ENTERPRISES, INC. 410-465-0011 RICHARD L. BROWN 410-465-0014 3300 NORTH RIDGE ROAD SUITE 105 ELLICOTT CITY, MD 21043 RAVEN SERVICES CORPORATION 703-368-8611 JOHN RULISON 703-368-8450 9300 GRANT AVENUE SUITE 301 MANASSAS, VA 20110 RELIABLE CLEANING & MAINTENANCE COR 516-691-0588 MS. VALERIE ROBERTS 516-691-0583 140A BROADWAY AMITYVILLE, NY 11701 RICHARD H. RUBIN MANAGEMENT CORP. 301-984-8900 MR. CHARLES A. MANSIUS 301-881-1539 6001 MONTROSE ROAD SUITE 700 ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 -
SAGEGUARD MAINT. CORP., 410-666-0385 H.T. BROWN 410-683-0443 10611 YORK ROAD COCKEYSVILLE, MD 21030 SATELLITE SERVICES 906-228-6492 SONJ.'s M. LEPISKO 906-226-3997 309 S. FRONT STREET MARQUETTE, MI 49855 SCRUPPLES, INC. 202-625-0222 LOUIS CASALE 202-625-2099 3255 K STREET, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20007
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BIDDER'S MAILING LIST FOR SOLICITATION NUMBER: RS-ADM-99-141 COMPANY ' PHONE'/ FAX (Large Busineses are Identified with an Asterisk)
SERVICE STAR USA, INC. 202-661-4772 JEFFERY C. SHAW 613-729-9216 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NW.
SUITE 300 WASHINGTON, DC 20004' TARITAS POWER SERVICE INC 313-761-8022 S. TIM TARITAS 313-741-7938 4 P.O. BOX 33 SALINE, MI'48176 '
TELTARA INC. 602-451-7000 JAMES A. MAYS -602-922-8388 16100 N. GREENWAY-HAYDEN LP SUITE 400 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85260 THE CUBE CORPORATION 703-761-0651 MICHELLE PARDILLO 703-761-0653 :
1420 SPRING HILL ROAD '
SUITE 580 1
McLEAN, VA 22102 ;
TMI MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INC 717-223-2080 RICK ABEL 717-223-2077 9 DARTMOUTH ROAD P.O. BOX 848 MARSHALLS CREEK, PA 18335 TOWER CLEANING SYSTEMS 717-223-2080 CLYDE ALLEN 717-223-2077 7921 JONES BRANCH SUITE 300 McLEAN, VA 22102 ;
TRI-ARK INDUSTRIES, INC 215-364-6250 ANTHONY C. HIPPLE 215-364-8687 509 LAKESIDE DRIVE 1 SOUTHAMPTON, PA 18966 l
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UNICCO GOVERNMENT SERVICES, INC. 301-415-6564 R. K. BAILEY 301-415-5761 13890 BRADDOCK ROAD SUITE 207 CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 W. W. CONTRACTORS INCORPORATED 410-922-4025 WARREN J. WIGGINS 410-521-2789 MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE P.O. BOX 527 RANDALLSTOWN, MD 21133 W.D. ENTERPRISES 316-686-0069 DARREN G. FIELDS 316-682-2749 P.O. BOX 8804 WICHITA, KS 67204 WILKINS SYSTEMS INC 301-270-4501 MICHAEL SHAFFERR 301-270-2256 7112 WILLOW AVENUE TAKOMA PARK, MD 20912 WILSON SERVICE CO., INC 207-439-7658 NOREEN BANKS SAME P.O. BOX 810 KITTERY, ME 03904 WW CONTRACTORS INCC 410-922-4025 WARREN J. WIGGINS 410-521-2789 P.O. BOX 527 RANDALLSTOWN, MD 21133 YORK BUILDING SERVICES INC., 410-666-7238 H.T. BROWN 410-683-0443 10611 YORK ROAD COCKEYSVILLE, MD 21030
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t.1HIS CONTRACT IS A RATED ORDER RATING SOLICITATION, OFFER AND AWARD UNDER DPAS US CFR 7001 PAGE OF PAGE5 N/A 2 CONTRACT NUMBER 3 SOUCITATION NUMBER 4 TYPE OF $0UC17ATION 5.DATEISSUED 6 REQUISITION PURCHASE hvMBER SEALED bid liF8, RS ADM 99141 10/21/98
.1 NEGOTIATED tRFPI T ISSUED BY CODE _ _ _ .
! 8 ADDRESS OFFER TO nt etner than item 7i U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cornmission Division of Contracts and Property Mgt.
Attn: T 742 Contract Managernent Branch Washington DC 20555
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NOTE in seaied Did s*citat<ona "of fer and "of teror* mean 'end' and 'bidoor- '
SOLICITATlON 9 Ssalad off ers in ongmai and
_ copies f or furnishmg the supplies or services in the Schedule will be received at the osace specified in item 6, or if handcarried, m tne depository located i See Iten No. 7 3:30 P.M.
_ un,,, ioca,, e 12/4/98 (Hourt (DMe7 "
CAUTION . LATC Submessions. Modifications. and Wilhd'awais. See Section L. Provis.on No 52 214 7 or 52.21$ 1 Au Offers are suetect to all ter 10.707:INFORMATION CALL: 1A NAME . - - . .
, 8 TELEPHONE INO COLLECT CALLSI C E Mall ADDRESS b ! AREA i NUMBER ' EXT.
j !(301) ODE 415-6564
- 11. TA8LE OF CONTENTS See Attached Iable Of Contents !
(X) l SEC. l DESCRIPTION I PAGE(S) IXl SEC. ! DESCRIPTION PAG E!St PART I . THE SCHEDULE PART li CONTRACT CLAUSES A l $0UCITATION/ CONTRACT FORM ! I ICONTRACT CLAUSES 8 ;SUPPUES OR SERYlCES AND PRICES / COSTS I PART ll1 LIST OF DOCUMENTS. EXHIBITS AND OTHER ATTACH j C l DESCRIPTION / SPEC $1 WORK STATEMENT l J iUST OF ATTACHMENTS l D l PACKAGING AND MARKINO l
. PART IV . REPRESENTATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS l E llN$PECTION AND ACCEPTANCE !
i , 6 ' K ! REPRESENTATIONS. CERTIFICATIONS AND OTHER DEUVERif$ OR PERFORMANCE ' STATEMENTS OF OFF WORS
! G ICONTRACT ADMINI$TRATION DATA L
- lNSTR . CONDS , AD NOTICES TO OFFEROR $
H . SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS M . EVALUATION FACTORS FOR AWARD j OFFER (Must be fully completed by offeror) I NOTE: item 12 does not apoiv st tne scheiration menvoes the provisions at52 214-16. Minimum Bid Acceptance Pened 1 12 in compliance witn the above, the &'Ters'0ned agrees it this offer is acceptes witnin caiendar days 160 calender days unless a detterent period is inserted by the otterori trom the date ter racerpt of otters specified above. to furmsh any or allitems upon wheen onces are offerto at the ortco set cocosite each item. delivered at the designated pointisl. within the time specified en th setiedule
- 13. Od$ COUNT FOR PROMPT PAYMENT I0 CALENDAR DAYS t%) 20 C ALENDAR DAYS (%) i 30 CALENDAR DAYS 1%) CALENDAR DAYS 1%1 (See Section I. Clause No 52 232 8s !
- 14. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF AMENDMENTS ; AMENDMENT NO. ! DATE , AMENDMENT NO DATE IThe etteror acknowleoges receipt of amendments to the -
SOLICITATION for off erors and related documents numbered and dated 15A. NAME AND l CODE FACILITY "
ADDRESS (Type or onnu OF OFFEROR f.
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158 TELEPHONE NUMBER ,17 SIGNATURE 18. Of'FER DATE AREA CODE l NUMBER ! EXT. .
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j [ ABOVE . ENTER SUCH ADDRESS IN SCHEDULE i
! I AWARD (To be completed by_Govemment)
- 19. ACCEPTED AS TO ITEMS NUMBERED 20 AMOUNT [21 ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION I
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- 22. AUTHORITY FOR U$1NG OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION 23 $USMit INVOICES TO ADDRESS SHOWN IN ' ITEM 14 copies unless otherwise speceliedt I
- 10 U.S C. 2304 tai t t 41 U.S C. 252tc) I i
- 24. ADMINISTERED BY lit otfier than item 71 CODE l 25 PAYMENT WILL BE MADE BY CODEt i
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- 26. NAME OF CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or pnnt) l 27 UNITED STA1ES OF AMERICA I28 I ! . AWARD DATE I I (Signature of Contractmo Otticeri IMPORTANT + Award wiH be made on thss Form. or on Standard Form 26. or by other autnorized official wntten notice eA STANDARD FORM 33 IREV 9 9h
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PART I- THE SCHEDULE SECTION A - SOLICITATION / CONTRACT FORM SF 33 SOLICITATION, OFFER AND AWARD B.1 PROJECT TITLE . . .. ... . . .. . .... . .. .. . . .6 B.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK . . . . .. .. .. . .. ... .6 B.3 FIRM-FIXED PRICE FOR THE PHASE-IN/ PHASE-OUT TASK . .. .. . .6 B.4 PRICES FOR BASIC CONTRACT SERVICES: . .. .. .. . . . . .6 B.4.1 BASE YEAR (0WFN & TWFN) .. . . . ... .. . . . 7 B.4.2 OPTION YEARS 5 4, (0WFN & TWFN) .. .. .... ... . . . 7 B.5 ANNUAL TOTAL CEILING AMOUNT FOR UTILITIES AND REIMBURSABLE CONTRACT SERVICES . . .. ... . ... ... .. . . .... .. . .... .. .... 8 B.6 CONSIDERATION AND OBLIGATION-FIRM FlXED PRICE .. . .. . 12 SECTION C - DESCRIPTION / SPECIFICATIONS / WORK STATEMENT . .. . 13 C.1 I NTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . ..... .13 C.2 SPECIFIC WORK REQUIREMENTS ........ .. . . . .. . . .. 13 l C.2.1 PHASE-IN, PHASE-OUT REQUIREMENTS .. . . . .. . . .. . . 13 l C.2.2 BUILDING MECHANICAL OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE , . . . . .. 15 C.2.2.1 Maintenance and Repairs . .. .. . . . ..... 16 C.2.2.2 Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . 17 l C.2.2.3 Repairs That Do Not Exceed $2,500 . . . 19
.. . . . ..... l C.2.2.4 Repairs Exceeding $2,500 . .. .... . .. . ...... ... . 20 C.2.2.5 Water Treatment , . . . . . . ... .. .... ..... ... .20 i
C.2.2.6 initial Water Analysis and Treatment . .. ... .. . ..... . 21 !
C.2.2.7 Monthly Water Analysis and Treatment. . . ... .... . 22 C.2.3 ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE / REPAIRS SERVICES l
.. .......... ....... . .. . ... . ..... . .. . .22 I C.2.3.1 Montf / Report . ........ ..... ... . ... .. . . 24 C.2.4 PARKING GAdGE MANAGEMENT SERVICES . . . . . . . 24 C.2.4.1 Operation / Management Procedures .... . . 24 C.2.4.2 Payment and Reimbursement Procedures. . . . ... .. 25 C.2.5 INCIDENTAL FACILITY TASKS . ... .. ... .. . . . 25 4
C.2.6 UTILITY SERVICES ...... .. ... . ... ... .. .25 C.2.7 REIMBURSABLE CONTRACT SERVICES (WORK ORDERS) . . . . . . . 26 C.2.7.1 General . ... .. .... . .. .. .. . . . 26 C.2.7.2 Pricing for Reimbursable Contract Services ... . .. 27 i
' C.2.7.3 Types of Reimbursable Contract Services . . . . . . . .... . . . . . 77 C.2.7.4 Work Orders That Do Not Exceed $2,500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 C.2.7.5 Work Orders That Exceed $2.500. ... ........ . . 28
.C.3 GENERAL PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 L
C.3.1 LOCATION OF FACILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 l' C.3.2 HOURS / DAYS OF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 C.3.2.1 Hours of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 C.3.2.2 Days of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . 30 C.3.3 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 C.3. 3,1 Genera l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 C.3.3.2 Supervision Requirements . . . . . . ........ ........ .. ... 33 C.3.3.3. Work in Special Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ...... 33 C.3.3.4. Facility Management and Technical Management Qualifications. . . 33 L
~- C.3.3.5 Personnel Qualifications / Certifications ' . . . . . . . .... ...... .. 34 C.3.4 PERSONNEL CONDUCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 L
C.3.5 OWFN AND TWFN EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS . . . . . . . ... .......35
! C.3.6 PROPERTY: OFFICE AND STORAGE SPACE, AND EQUIPMENT . . . . . . 37 C.3.6.1 NRC-Furnished Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 C.3.6.2 Contractor-Fumished Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . 42 i
C.3.7 NRC BUILDING PERMIT (FACILITY SERVICES). . . . . . . .. ......... 46 C.3.8 MANUFACTURER SAFETY DATA SHEETS . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 46
' C.3.9 SERVICE REQUESTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ....... 46 C.3.9.1 Types of FlXIT Service Requests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 C.3.9.2 Reporting Requirements for FIXIT Service Requests . . . . . . . . . 49 C.3.10 OPERATIONS AND QUALITY CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 C.3.10.1 Quality Control Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 D.1 PAC KAGING AND MARKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 E.1 52.252-2 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE .... .... . . . . . . 53 l
- l. E.2 PLACE OF INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE
............. .. ................................ . .. . .. ..... 53 E.3 NRC PROJECT OFFICER'S INSPECTION REPORT . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 53 F.1 54 FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1) CLAUSES . . . . . . .
F.2 DURATION OF CONTRACT PERIOD . . . . . ...... ..... ..... .... .. . 54
- F.3 PLACE OF PERFORM.ANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 54 L
F.4 PLACE OF DELIVERY-REPORTS .. ... . . .... ........ ...... .. . 54 L F.5 PERSONNEL RESOURCE PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .. . . . . . . 55 F.6 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . ...... .. ..... .... .. . 55 ii l _ __ _ _
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l G.1 NRCAR 2052.215-72 PROJECT OFFICER AUTHORITY ALTERNATE 1 (JAN 1993)
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. G.2 ORDERING PROCEDURES (MAY 1991) . . .. . ......, ... .. ... . . . . . . 64 G.3 BILLING INSTRUCTIONS ......... . .. ... ... .... . ........ ... . 64 i G.4 PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS FOR SUSPENSION OF WORK OF THE BASIC CONTRACT SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......................64 G.5 PAYMENT DEDUCTIONS FOR NONPERFORMANCE OR, UNSATISFACTORY l
PERFORMANC E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
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NRCAR 2052.204-71 SITE ACCESS BADGE REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 !
H.2 NRCAR 2052.215-70 K EY PE R S ONN EL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 ;
. H.3 NRCAR 2052.235-72 SAFETY, HEALTH, AND FIRE PROTECTION . . . . . . . . 67 H.4 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT / PROPERTY , ..... .. ....... . 68 ,
H.5 SECURITY REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . ......... .................... . 68 H.6 I N S U RANC E . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69 H.7 DETERMINATION OF MINIMUM WAGES AND FRINGE BENEFITS. . . . . . . . . . . . 70 ;
a H.8 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 70 1.1 52.252-2 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FEB 1998) . . . . .... 71 1
1 1.2 52.216-18 0RDE RI NG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 1.3 52.216-19 DELIVERY-ORDER LIMITATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 74 i 1.4 52.216-22 INDEFINITE QUANTITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 1.5 - 52.217-9 OPTION TO EXTEND THE TERM OF THE CONTRACT ........ .. 75 1.6 52.217-6 OPTION FOR INCREASED QUANTITY. .. . . ...... . . . . . 75 7
l.7 52.222-42 STATEMENT OF EQUIVALENT RATES FOR FEDERAL HIRES . 76 1.8 52.225-9 BUY AMERICAN ACT- TRADE AGREEMENTS !
-BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROGRAM . . . ....... .. .... . 76
{ l.9 TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
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SECTION J - LIST OF ATTACHMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 81 PART IV - REPRESENTATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 SECTION K - REPRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATIONS AND OTHER STATEMENTS OF OFFERORS. . .................... . ..... ... 79 K.1 52.203-2 CERTIFICATE OF INDEPENDENT PRICE DETERMINATION (APR 1985) 79
' K.2 52.203-11 CERTIFICATION AND DISCLOSURE REGARDING PAYMENTS TO INFLUENCE CERTAIN FEDERAL TRANSACTIONS (APR 1991) . . . . . . . . . . . 80
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K.3 52.204-3 TAXPAYER IDE.NTIFICATION (JUN 1997) . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . 81 K.4 52-204-5 WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS (OCT 1995) . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . 83 K.5 52.204-6 CONTRACTOR lDENTIFICATION NUMBER - DATA UNIVERSAL NUMBERING SYSTEM (DUNS) NUMBER (DEC 1996) ........ . 83 K.6 52.209-5 CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, PROPOSED DEBARMENT, AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS (MAR 1996). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................84 K.7 . 86 52.215-4 TYPE OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION (OCT 1997). . . . . . ... ...
K.8 52.215-11 AUTHORIZED NEGOTIATORS (APR 1984) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 i
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52.219-1 SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM REPRESENTATIONS (FEB 1998) ... 86 j K 10 CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (APR 1984) . . . . . . , .. . 88 K.11 52.222-22 PREVIOUS CONTRACTS AND COMPLIANCE REPORTS (AP R 1984) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ......... . ... 83 K.12 52.222-25 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMPLIANCE (APR 1984). . . . . . . . . . 90 K.13 52.223-1 CLEAN AIR AND WATER CERTIFICATION (APR 1984) . . . .. .... . 90 K.14 2052.209-70 QUALIFICATIONS OF CONTRACT EMPLOYEES . ...... .... 91 K.15 2052.209-71 CURRENT /FORMER AGENCY EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT . . . . 91 K.16 2052.209-72 CONTRACTOR ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST REPRESENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .... . ... . . . . . 91 L.1 52.252-1 SOLICITATION PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE . . . 96 L.2 52.216-1 TYPE OF CONTRACT . . . . . . . . . ... .. ... .. . 96 l
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L.3 52.233-2 SERVICE OF PROTEST . . . . . . . . . . . ,.............. . . . . . . . 96 L.4 52.237-1 SITE VISIT .................... . . .. . ..... ... .... 97 1
L5 NRCAR 2052.215-75 AWARD NOTIFICATION AND COMMITMENT OF PUBLIC FUNDS............................. . .... ... ...... .. .... . 97 L.6 NRCAR 2052.215-76 DISPOSITION OF PROPOSALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 L.7 NRCAR 2052.222-70 NONDISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF AGE . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
' L.8 ACCEPTANCE PERIOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ........... 98 L.9 SUBCONTRACTING PROGRAM PLAN FOR UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS AND SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS CONCERNS . . ... . ..... . .. 98
- L.10 ESTIMATED DURATION . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... ............ ... 99
- L.11 PROPOSAL PRESENTATION AND FORMAT . . . . . . . . ...... ...... . . . . . 99 L.12 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION AND WRITTEN SUPPORTING
' DOCUMENTATION . . . . . ...................... ... ......... .103 L.13 TOPICS FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS . . . . . ...... ................. 103 L.14 TOPICS FOR WRITTEN SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . .. 103 L.15 PRICING PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS AND FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 L.16 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE AT BIDDER'S LIBRARY , , . . . . . . . 103 i L.17 SITE VISIT WALK-THROUGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 103
' L.18 PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE . . . . . . . . . ....... ....... ... . . . . . 104 M.1. SOURCE EVALUATION BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 M.2. EVALUATION CRITERIA. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... .... .... ....... . .105 M .3. CONTRACT AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 4
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Section B PART I - THE SCHEDULE SECTION B - SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES / COSTS 8.1 PROJECT TITLE The title of this project is as follows:
" Building Operations and Management Services" (End of Clause]
B.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK (MAR 1987), ALTERNATE 1 (JUN 1988)
Independently and not as an agent of the Govemment, and in full accordance with this contract and accepted industry standards, the Contractor shall provide all management, administrative and technical support, supervision, labor, all materials, supplies and equipment (except as otherwise specified herein), necessary to plan, schedule, coordinate and carry out all management; architectural, engineering, mechanical, electrical, maintenance, and repair functions to all buildings systems, facilities, and grounds of the properties known as "One White Flint North" and "Two White Flint North," (hereinafter referred to as "OWFN" and "TWFN"),
located at 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland, and 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland, respectively, on behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
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B.3 FIRM-FIXED PRICE FOR THE PHASE-IN/ PHASE-OUT TASK
- 1. Commencing on the effective date of the contract, the Contractor shall perform all work required for the Phase-in/ Phase-Out Task in OWFN and TWFN in accordance with Section C.2.1 of this contract at the total firm fixed price of $
2, Full take-over of OWFN and TWFN shall take place on March 22,1999.
B.4 PRICES FOR BASIC CONTRACT SERVICES:
The Contractor shall perform all basic contract services in accordance with Section C of this contract at the total firm-fixed price for each year as shown below.
The total firm-fixed price for the base year and each option year shall include total cost for performance of all basic service requirements.
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March 22,1999 - March 21, 2000 Quantity Unit Price Total
- 1) Phase-In/ Phase-Out Task (One Time Cost) $ $
- 2) Building Mechanical Operations and Maintenance 12 Month $ $
- 3) Architectural and Structural Maintenance and Repairs 12 Month $ $
- 4) Parking Facilities Management
- 12 Month $ $
- 5) incidental Facilities Tasks 12 Month $ $
TOTAL FIRM FIXED PRICE FOR BASE YEAR ONE: $
B.4.2 OPTION YEARS 1-4, (0WFN & TWFN):
l Option Year 1-March 22,2000 - March 21,2001 Quantity Unit Price Total
- 1) Building Mechanical Operations and Maintenance 12 Month $ $
- 2) Architectural and Structural Maintenance and Repairs 12 Month $ $ 1
- 3) Parking Facilities Management
- 12 Month $ $
- 4) Incidental Facilities Tasks 12 Month $ $
TOTAL FIRM FIXED PRICE FOR OPTION YEAR ONE: $
l Option Year 2-March 22,2001 -March 21,2002 Quantity Unit Price Total
- 1) Building Mechanical Operations and Maintenance 12 Month $ $
- 2) Architectural and Structural Maintenance and Repairs 12 Month $ $
- 3) Parking Facilities Management
- 12 Month $ $
- 4) Incidental Facilities Tasks 12 Month $ $
TOTAL FIRM FIXED PRICE FOR OPTION YEAR TWO: $
Option Year 3-March 22,2002 -March 21,2003 Quantity Unit Price Total
- 1) Building Mechanical Operations and Maintenance 12 Month $ $
- 2) Architectural and Structural Maintenance and Repairs 12 Month $ $
- 3) Parking Facilities Management
- 12 Month $ $
i 4) Incidental Facilities Tasks 12 Month $ $
TOTAL FIRM FIXED PRICE FOR OPTION YEAR THREE: $
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Section B Option Year 4-March 22, 2003 -March 21, 2004 Quantity Unit Price Total
- 1) Building Mechanical Operations and Maintenance 12 Month $ $
- 2) Architectural and Structural Maintenance and Repairs 12 Month $ $
- 3) Parking Facilities Management
- 12 Month $ $
- 4) Incidental Facilities Tasks 12 Month $ $
TOTAL FIRM FIXED PRICE FOR OPTION YEAR FOUR: $
GRAND TOTAL FOR BASIC CONTRACT SERVICES: $
- The NRC will not obligate funds under this contract for Parking Facilities Management services. Payments to the Contractor for Parking Facilities Management services shall be obtained from monies collected by the Contractor for parking permits.
B.5 ANNUAL TOTAL CEILING AMOUNT FOR UTILITIES AND REIMBURSABLE CONTRACT
, SERVICES A. The annual total ceiling amount for payment of all utilities (Refer to Section C.2.6) and for reimbursable contract services as set forth in Section C.2.7 that are ordered, delivered, accepted and for which payments are made under this contract is $1,800,000.
B. The total ceiling amount of this contract for reimbursable contract services for the base contract year is $100,000. The total ceiling amount of this contract for payment of the utility services for the base contract year is $1,700,000. The Contracting Officer may unilaterally increase these amounts as necessary during the contract period.
C. The amount presently obligated with respect to the reimbursable contract services is *$_,
. The amount presently obligated with respect to utility services is *$ _. The Contracting Officer may unilaterally increase these amounts as necessary during the contract period and for payment / reimbursement of utility services.
The Project Officer or Contracting Officer may issue work orders for work up to the amount presently obligated. This obligated amount may be unilaterally increased from time to time by the Contracting Officer by written modification to this contract. The obligated amount shall at no time, exceed the contract ceiling. When and if the amount (s) paid and payable to the Contractor hereunder shall equal the obligated amount, the Contractor shall not be obligated to continue performance of the work unless and until the Contracting Officer shallincrease the amount obligated with respect to this contract. Any work undertaken by the Contractor in excess of the obligated amount is done at the Contractor's sole risk.
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' D. RATES FOR REIMBURSABLE CONTRACT SERVICES
- 1. HOURLY RATES The following rates shall be used in pricing reimbursable contract services. In the event that the Contractor shall be required to perforrn any basic contract services - or a portion thereof - during other than the Contractor's regular /non-regular work hours or on an overtime basis, the following hourly rates shall be used in pricing work orders under this contract:
BASE YEAR: Regular Hourly Rate Overtime Hourly Rate
- Labor Cateoorv Electrician General Mechanic Facility Manager Technical Manager Pipefitter 4 Stationary Engineer HVAC Mechanic Sheet-metalworker '
Carpenter l Painter Plumber Helper
, General Laborer Fire Extinguisher Repairer Parking Attendant-Locksmith Installer / Repairer Architectural Structural Mechanic OPTION YEAR ONE:
Labor Cateoorv Regular Hourly Rate Overtime Hourly Rate Electrician '
General Mechanic Facility Manager 1'
Technical Manager Pipefitter Stationary Engineer HVAC Mechanic Sheet-metalworker
. Carpenter Painter Plumber = -
Helper 2
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Section B OPTION YEAR ONE: (Continued)
General Laborer Fire Extinguisher Repairer Parking Attendant Locksmith Installer / Repairer Architectural Structural Mechanic OPTION YEAR TWO:
Regular Hourly Rate Overtime Hourly Rate Labor Cateoorv Electncian General Mechanic Facility Manager Technical Manager Pipefitter Stationary Engineer HVAC Mechanic Sheet-metal Worker Carpenter Painter Plumber Helper General Laborer Fire Extinguisher Repairer Parking Attendant Locksmith
- Installer / Repairer.
' Architectural Structural Mechanic OPTION YEAR THREE: -
Regular Hourly Rate Overtime Hourly Rate Labor Cateoorv Electrician General Mechanic Facility Manager Technical Manager Pipefitter Stationary Engineer HVAC Mechanic Sheet-metal Worker Carpenter Painter Plumber -
Helper General Laborer Fire Extinguisher Repairer 10
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OPTION YEAR THREE: (Continued) 3 Parking Attendant Locksmith Installer / Repairer Architectural Structural Mechanic I ' OPTION YEAR FOUR:
! Regular Hourly Rate - Overtime Hourly Rate Labor Cateaory Electrician
~ General Mechanic -
Facility Manager
. Technical Manager
- Pipefitter Stationary Engineer.
'HVAC Mechanic Sheet-metalworker Carpenter .
Painter Plumber .
Helper General Laborer
. Fire Extinguisher Repairer i Parking Attendant Locksmith
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Installer / Repairer
- Architectural Structural Mechanic 2, FIXED UNIT PRICES The Contractor shall perform reimbursable contract services at the unit prices set forth in Attachment No.12 " Unit Price Schedule" of the Contract. These i nit prices are to be for a !
. quantity of one unit each.
B.6 CONSIDERATION AND OBLIGATION-FIRM FlXED PRICE
' The firm fixed price for this contract is $ .
- To be incorporated into any resultant contract.
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Section C SECTION C - DESCRIPTION / SPECIFICATIONS / WORK STATEMENT C.1 INTRODUCTION Throughout this contract, performance requirements shall be designated as constituting either
" basic contract services" under the firm-fixed-price portion of this contract, or payment of utilities and " reimbursable contract services" under the indefinite-delivery portion of this contract. Those performance requirements constituting basic contract services shall be fully performed at the fixed unit price as set forth in Section B.4. Those performance requirements constituting reimbursable contract services shall be fully performed upon receipt of a work order from the Contracting Officer (CO) or the Project Officer (PO) in accordance with Section C.2.7.
The " effective date of the contract" used throughout this Section C is defined as the first day of the contract period of performance. The " takeover date of the contract" as referenced throughout this Section C is defined as the first day that the responsibility to perform all work requirements are transferred from the Outgoing Contractor to the successor Contractor. During the period between the effective date and the takeover date, referred to as the " Phase-In/ Phase- i out period," the Contractor shall perform work as listed in Section C.2.1, in order to be prepared for takeover of the performance requirements at the firm-fixed price.
For all other definitions under this contract, the Contractor shall refer to their applicable sections within this Statement of Work.
Unless otherwise specified, all references to " days"in Section C DESCRIPTION /
SPECIFICATIONS / WORK STATEMENT of this contract refer to " Government official work days."
C.2 SPECIFIC WORK REQUIREMENTS The general performance requirements, as set forth in Section C.3 of this contract, apply for all specific work requirements as set forth in this Section C.2. In the event of any conflict between the general performance requirements and the specific work requirements, the specific work requirements shall take precedence.
C.2.1 PHASE-IN, PHASE-OUT REQUIREMENTS A. The services under this contract are vital to the ability of the NRC to function properly; thus, it is imperative that continuity of the specific work requirements in this contract be maintained during the transition from the Outgoing contractor to another Contractor. Therefore, to ensure a successful transition from the Outgoing contractor to the new Contractor, both parties shall develop and implement a detailed phase in/ phase out (PIPO) plan.
Beginning the effective date of this contract, the Contractor shalljointly prepare, with the Outgoing contractor, a mutualtf veeable PlPO plan. The PlPO shall include, but not be limited to, the following actions: transfe f maintenance records, orientation of all equipment and systems, establishment of a Damne Control Team, and an after-hours drill and orientation of 12
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emergency fire control response. Within five days after the effective date of this contract, the Contractor shall submit the PIPO plan to the PO for the PO's approval. In the event that the Outgoing contractor and the Contractor cannot agree to the PIPO plan, the Contractor shall submit a draft plan citing the differences between the parties, and the PO shall appreve a final PlPO plan, which shall be adhered to by both parties. Within five days prior to the takeover date of the contract, and upon written approval by the PO of the PIPO plan, the new Contractor and the Outgoing contractor shallimplement the PIPO plan. PIPO work required beyond the takeover date of this contract will be performed under the reimbursable services portion of this contract. At the CO's discretion, the Outgoing contractor may be available for a period of up to 60 days after expiration of its contract to assist the Contractor during the Contractor's phase-in stage.
immediately upon the effective date of this contract, the Contractor's FM and the PO shall i together make a complete and systematic inspection of all mechanical, electncal, and utility systems and equipment, security and fire alarm systems, roof (s), windows, doors and other i structural features, and any other components which are to be maintained or repaired under this contract, for the purpose of developing a deficiency report. (Such systems, equipment, and !
features are hereinafter within this Section C.2.1 referred to as " items.") This inspection shall be i completed no later than ten working days after the effective date of the contract. The PO shall, during this inspection, provide the Contractor with a list of known deficiencies in the OWFN and TWFN buildings.
The Contractor shall prepare a deficiency report as the inspection is conducted. Upon completion of the inspection, the Contractor and the PO shall sign the deficiency report. Both l the NRC and the Contractor shall retain one completely executed copy. This deficiency report shall not include any items that would otherwise be corrected during the performance of normal preventive maintenance as defined in this contract or any items listed in the OWFN and TWFN l building deficiency list. !
The Contractor shall submit to the PO, within 30 days after completion of the joint inspection, an additional copy of the deficiency report with an attached listing of the repairs needed to correct each deficiency in each identified item, the time required to perform the work for each item, and the Contractor's firm-fixed price (including labor, materials, overhead, profit, and other costs) for i correcting each deficiency. The repairs shall be listed as critical or noncritical. Critical work is defined as that requiring immediate attention due to safety concerns or to prevent damage to a piece of equipment or system.
The Contractor shall not correct deficiencies noted on the deficiency report without first receiving l written authorization tram the PO, which in any event would be scheduled after the takeover date of the contract. The PO may, at his discretion, elect to have all or a y part of this work performed by Govemment employees, by other Contractors, or by the Contractor as a reimbursable service.
When an existing deficiency in an item is corrected through whatever means the NRC chooses, the Contractor shall assume responsibility to the extent described under this contract for any subsequent Repaire to the equipment (except those Repairs which may be covered under an 13
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Any and all deficiencies found after the initial inspection shall not be considered preexisting and therefore, the repair shall be the responsibility of the Contractor.
Nothing in this Section C.2.1 shall be construed as diminishing the obligations of the Contractor to perform other services required under this contract.
I B. The Contractor shall perform all Phase-Out tasks 30 days prior to expiration of the contract period, to ensure successful transition from the Outgoing contractor to the new Contractor.
Thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of this contract and after notification by the PO to both parties, the Contractor and any successor Contractor shall jointly prepare a mutually agreeable !
PIPO plan.
Upon the PO's request, the Contractor shall provide PIPO services for a period of not more than 60 days. Continuity for all services required hereunder shall be maintained during that portion of the PIPO period preceding the expiration of the period of performance of this contract. In the event that the PIPO services shall extend beyond the current period of performance of.this contract, or any extension thereto, at the sole option of NRC, the Contractor shall continue to provide services as required under this contract, or a portion thereof, for such extended period.
The level of compensation for such continued services (exclusive of PIPO services being l furnished simultaneously) shall be negotiated between the Contractor and the CO in accordance with Section C.2.7 entitled " Reimbursable Contract Services." Failure to agree on a level of compensation shall be subject to resoiution through the Disputes clause of this contract.
C.2.2 BUILDING MECHANICAL OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE Unless otherwise specified below, operation of all mechanical and electrical systems as required herein shall be regarded as basic contract services. -
The Contractor shall provide all maintenance, supervision, labor, supplies, tools, and equipment to ensure the efficient and economical operation of the OWFN and TWFN buildings.
The Contractor shall operate all mechanical, electrical, plumbing and utility systems at the highest level of performance and shall ensure that operation is in conformance with the energy conservation and efficiency requirements as specified in the Building Operating Plan (developed jointly within 30 days; Exhibit 1-1L) in order to maintain all the OWFN and TWFN buildings systems, equipment and facilities such that their life expectancy, functionality, and operating efficiency is maximized.
- . The operation of the OWFN and TWFN building systems, equipment and facilities during NRC Regular Working Hours shall be in accordance with the Building Operating Plan. The Contractor shall, in operating the OWFN and TWFN buildings equipment and systems, maintain the following environmental conditions:
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Contractor shall be required to start up or shut down the HVAC equipment earlier l or later times other than the Contractor's Regular Working Hours. Space temperatures during Other than NRC's Regular Working Hours shall be maintained to assure the protection of the buildings and their systems and I equipment. I (2) At the PO's direction, in order to provide heating and cooling beyond NRC's Regular Working Hours, the Contractor may be required to start up or shut down the HVAC equipment at times other than Contractor's Regular Working Hours.
In such event, this service shall be considered a reimbursable services I
, requirement. (refer to Section C.2.7 - Reimbursable Services.)
(3) Outside air shall be used to the maximum extent during moderate seasons based on outside temperature and humidity conditions. As an energy conservation measure, the Contractor shall tum off the chillers and adjust fresh air dampers ;
whenever outside temperatures shall allow the Contractor to achieve free cooling l of the OWFN and TWFN buildings.
i (4) Ventilation shall be as defined in the Quality Standards for Design and Construction Handbook PBS P3430.1, Appendix 5-R; the Energy and Water :
Management Handbook PBS P5800.35, Chapter 8-7; and in the American !
Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning engineers Standard 62-1981, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air quality and CFR - Title 40, Part 141, l
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The Contractor shall utilize the govemment owned Landis & Gyr Powers System 600 Automated Energy Management System for OWFN and the Staefa Automated Energy Management System (EMS) for TWFN to operate the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The Contractor shall ensure that its operating personnel have received certified training from the manufacturer's of the Staefa and Landis & Gyr Powers Automated )
1 Energy Management System.
In order to conform with energy conservation regarding lights, the Contractor shall ensure that all lights are turned off immediately after services have been completed, unless needed by occupants.
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C.2.2.1 Maintenance and Repairs Unless otherwise specified below, all maintenance and repair services as required herein shall be regarded as basic contract services.
The Contractor shall refer to Section C.2.2 above regarding the Contractor's responsibility for operation of mechanical and electrical systems in the OWFN and TWFN buildings.
The acceptable level of maintenance and repair is defined as the level of maintenance and repair which shall preserve the equipment in unimpaired operating condition, i.e., above the point where deterioration shall begin, thereby maintaining the normal life expectancy of the equipment.
At the beginning of each Contractor's Regular Working Day, the Contractor shall survey all OWFN and TWFN equipment and systems listed in the Equipment Inventory List (refer to s
Section C.3.5,) and shall determine the state of operability. Such survey shall be completed by 6:45 a.m. each day and the FM or TM shall submit a written report to the PO, by 7:15 a.m. each day, that identifies the state of operability. For those equipment and systems that are determined non-operationalin the report, the Contractor shall identify the actions it shall take to restore the operation of the equipment and/or systems. When the Contractor finds any equipment or systems non-operational or experiencing degraded operation during the course of the day, he shall report such finding, in writing, to the PO within 30 minutes. Notwithstanding these requirements, fire alarm security systems, chillers, pumps, package air condition units in the Computer Processing Unit rooms, air handling units, and automatic sliding doors, malfunctions shall be reported immediately to the PO whenever discovered.
The Contractor shall maintain all machinery spaces, shops and storerooms at the OWFN and TWFN buildings in a clean and orderly manner. When work is performed in any of these areas, the Contractor's personnel shal! clean up all debris and leave the area in a presentable condition. The machinery room, including the floor and equipment, shall be painted as necessary, in the established color scheme, to maintain the appearance of the room and equipment. Equipment identification shall be maintained. Operating supplies such as packing, lubricants,, rags, cleaners, etc., shall be properly secured in containers and stored in accordance with National Fire Protection Association codes. During the servicing of air conditioning equipment containing chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) refrigerants, the Contractor shall recover such CFC's and thus avoid their release into the atmosphere.
Any furniture in the immediate area of the work site (s) shall be removed by the Contractor and replaced to the original position after the repair or maintenance service is completed. All work shall be done with a minimum of interference to NRC operation and personnel. All temporary outages of any utility services and security or fire alarm systems required for the performance of work shall be scheduled with and approved by the PO, no less than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> in advance of ruch outages. Such outages affecting NRC operations shall normally only be approved for servicing after NRC's Regular Work Hours.
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The contractor shall place a " repair pending notice" at the repair site for any pending repair that is not completed the end of the day. The notice shallindicate the repair to be made, technician's name, and contact point for questions. ,
C.2.2.2 ' Preventive Maintenance The Contractor shall maintain and repair all of the equipment and systems listed in the Equipment inventory List (refer to C.3.5.)
! The Contractor shall perform preventive maintenance services, as set forth in the Cont. actor's j Preventive Maintenance Plan which was submitted in the Contractor's proposal and made a part of this contract. The preventive maintenance service shall include, as a minimum, the following:
l (1) - Periodic maintenance schedules for each piece of equipment and systems listed in the Equipment Inventory List. The schedule and standards shall meet the manufacturer's l standards and/or GSA standards in accordance with GSA's " Buildings Maintenance Management Handbook." Where the Contractor deviates from the standards, an explanation for the deviation is required. A schedule for the upcoming month shall be submitted to the PO five days prior to the beginning of the month l
l (2) A deficiency identification and abatement program.
-(3) Service records for each item indicating frequency of preventive maintenance and Repairs, l. abor and parts costs, name of mechanic, and parts used.
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maintenance, and other reports needed to support the Preventive Maintenance Plan. The Contractor shall update the automated preventive maintenance report on a daily basis, with the data being current within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
Equipment for which scheduled maintenance is to be performed less frequently than annually, 1.e., every two years, every three years, etc., PM shall be scheduled for completion during the initial year service under this contract.
Except for emergencies, any maintenance or scheduled repair work that is disruptive to daily operations or occupants shall be performed by the Contractor after NRC's Regular Working Hours as part of Basic Services. If the Contractor has to, for whatever reason, chanpc the pre-established date and time, the Contractor shall immediately notify the PO with a rev; sed date and time. It is the PO's discretion to be available during the Contractor's performance of maintenance or repair work.
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All preventive maintenance shall be performed only by qualified personnel who are fully knowledgeable and experienced in inspecting, testing, and maintaining buildings similar to OWFN and TWFN. As a minimum, testin'g work on high and low voltage electrical power !
distribution systems shall be performed only by journeyman mechanics, accredited as certified by the National Electrical Testing Association and have a minimum of two years of field experience. The journeyman mechanics may be assisted by qualified helpers in conformity with local trade practices.
All preventive maintenance shall be performed during the Contractor's Regular Working Hours with the exception of any equipment that shall disrupt service to the building.
Performance of maintenance on this equipment shall be conducted during other than Contractor's Regular Working Hours. The costs for all preventive maintenance performed during this period shall be considered Basic Contract Services.
The Contractor shall be responsible for correcting all deficiencies identified during preventive maintenance inspections subject to the limits specified in the next section below under
" Repairs."
In accordance with the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessels and the ASME Boiler and Pressure Codes, and as a part of the Contractor's Preventive Maintenance Plan, the Contractor shall have all fired and unfired pressure vessels inspected on an annual basis, the initial inspection to be completed within 60 days of the effective date of this contract. The fired and unfired pressure vessel inspection shall be made by inspectors who are certified by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors and employed by an independent firm specializing in boiler and fired and unfired pressure vessel inspections, Within five days after completion of the inspection, the Contractor shall have notified the PO, in writing, that he has completed compliance with all of the inspector's recommendations regarding correction of any deficiencies in the fired and unfired pressure vessel. Upon completion of the corrections made, the Contractor shall obtain a completed Inspection Report of Fired and Unfired Pressure Vessels (GSA Form 1034) from the inspector, that certifies satisfactory inspection for each fired and unfired pressure vessel. The Contractor shall post the certified GSA Form 1034 or other form approved by the PO on or near the fired and unfired pressure vessel.
C.2.2.3 - Repairs That Do Not Exceed $2,500 A repair is defined as work required to prevent a breakdown of a piece of equipment or systems, or the restoration of service after a breakdown or failure of equipment or system. Additionally, a repair is defined as all architectural and structural maintenance and repair services which shall prevent damage and premature deterioration to architectural and structural components. This does not include equipment and systems design changes, modifications, or upgrades.
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The Contractor shall be responsible for the first $2,500 for the cost of any repair Those repairs where the cost is above $2,500, the NRC shall be responsible for reimbursing the Contractor for {
1 the cost above the first $2,500 (Refer to Section C.2.2.4). Should the decision be made to replace equipment in lieu of repair, the contractor shall be responsible for the first $2,500. The Contractor is not responsible for these costs when the reason equipment is replaced is for non-repair reasons such as equipment upgrade.
C.2.2.4 Repairs Exceeding $2,500 The NRC reserves the right to have any repair exceeding $2,500 be performed by other than the Contractor and doing so shall not breach or otherwise violate the contract. Prior to performing repairs exceeding $2,500, the Contractor shall first obtain a written approval from the CO. In requesting approval for repairs, the Contractor shall submit to the CO and to the PO a complete cost estimate proposal, which shall provide a detailed breakdown of all costs such as, i
labor hours, itemized materials and/or supplies, indirect costs and any profit. Such proposal I shall be due to each the CO and the PO within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after determining that a repair exceeding $2,500 is required. In the case of any emergency repairjob, it is the CO's discretion to authorize the Contractor to proceed without written approval.
In the event the Contractor, while performing repairs ($2,500 or under), determines that the cost shall exceed the $2,500 repair limit, the Contractor shall first obtain CO approval as defined '
above before continu ng such repair work. If the Contractor proceeds without having first obtained approval, the NRC shall not be liable for reimbursement to the Contractor for the amounts in excess of $2,500.
The Contractor shall be responsible for the first $2,500 for the cost of any repairs in this category under the fixed price basic services portion of this contract. Costs for repairs above
$2,500 shall be reimbursed by the NRC under the r6imbursable services portion of this contract (refer to Section C.2.7). However, if it is determined by the PO that a repair to equipment, systems, and components is required due to the Contractor's failure to properly operate, maintain, and service the equipment, systems, and components, then the Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with these repairs.
For those repair costs above $2,500 that shall be reimbursed by the NRC under the reimbursable services portion of this contract, the NRC reserves the right to furnish any or all parts, materials and/or supplies to the Contractor as NRC-furnished property. In the event the NRC authorizes the Contractor to fumish the part, materials, and/or supplies, the price shall be on the basis of established catalog or list prices in effect, less all applicable discounts. However, ,
in no event shall such price be in excess of the Contractor's sale price to his most favored customers for the same item in like quantity, or the current market price, whichever is lower.
The Contractor shall accomplish repairs above $2,500 within the time specified on the Work Order issued by the CO, or as mutually agreed to between the Contractor and the CO. The Contractor shall notify the PO 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> in advance of any work that is to be performed that would be disruptive to building occupants or interfere with normal building operations.
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The Contractor shall provide r,quipment, chemicals', and services, including application services, required to control corrosion, scale, bacteria, algae and slime in all the OWFN and TWFN buildings heating and air-conditioning equipment and systems, including chilled water and condenser water for both open and closed systems. Refer to Section C.3.8 regarding the Manufacturer Safety Data Sheets requirement.
In conducting all water analyses, the Contractor shall draw a water sample for each system.
The Contractor shall supply all clean sample bottles which shall hold at least four ounces of liquid, and have leak-proof caps. The Contractor shall fill the sample bottles completely with water. The PO shall be notified one day in advance when the samples shall be taken.
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For each sample, the Contractor shall provide the following information:
(1) Complete name, address and telephone number of the certified chemist who shall be conducting the water analysis, (2) identification of system from which sample was taken, and l (3) date and time water sample was taken.
The Contractor shall conduct two types of analyses, an initial analysis and thereafter, monthly analysis as discussed below.
C.2.2.6 initial Water Analysis and Treatment Within the first 15 days after the effective date of the contract, during the orientation period, the Contractor shall conduct an Initial Water Analysis for each piece of equipment and system and submit to the PO a proposed water treatment plan. The water treatment plan shall be developed based upon the results of the Initial Water Analysis and shall include, as a minimum, the following:
(1) Treatment (s) specifically formulated for each type of system according to the recommendations of a qualified chemist.
(2) Treatment (s) which shall prevent the buildups of adherent mineral deposits (scale) on the heat transfer surfaces of the particular piece of equipment or system.
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(3) A corrosion control program which shall consist of using suitable inhibitors and PH control.
(4) Treatment (s) to prevent Legionella Pneumphila (Legionella Disease Bacterium (LDB)),
using an EPA-registered cooling tower biocide. Information concerning biocide treatment methods, materials, and sources shall be submitted to the PO for approval before use.
(5) Manufacturer's name, address, and hot-line telephone number of each chemical to be used in the treatment.
(6) Active ingredients and concentration of each chemical to be used in the treatment.
(7) Proposed feed rate of the chemical treatment to the system.
(8) Residual of treatment to be maintained in the system.
(9) Test method for determination of chemical treatment residual.
(10) A warrant that the chemicals to be used in the water treatment program shall have no detrimental effect on the metallic, nonmetdiic, and wood materials in the equipment being treated. Chemicals must be in compliance with current water pollution regulations of Montgomery County, State of Meryland and the EPA.
Upon written approval of the water treatme 1t plan by the PO, the Contractor shall implement the treatment as set forth in the water treatmert program. Upon completion of the treatment, the i Contractor shall submit a written certification to the PO that the Contmetor has complied with the 4 chemist's recommendation.
The Contractor shall develop and maintain a written log which details all chemicals used, quantity and field test control. This log shall be made available to the PO at his request.
C.2.2.7 Monthly Water Analysis and Treatment Upon completion of the initial Water Analysis and treatment, as set forth in Section C.2.2.6 above, the Contractor shall thereafter conduct monthly water analyses to ensure the effectiveness of the prescribed water treatment program. The Contractor shall collect two sets of water samples:
(1)' One set of the water sample shall be immediately submitted to the PO, and (2). One set shall be submitted to a qualified chemist for analysis.
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Within ten days of the monthly testing, the Contractor shall submit the Chemist's report l containing all pertinent information relative to the conditions found in the sample, as well as recommendations on required water treatment. The Contractor shall also immediately .
implement the chemist's recommended water treatment. (Note: unless otherwise directed, prior l PO approval is not required to implement the treatment.) Upon completion of the treatment, the Contractor shall submit a written certification to the PO that the Contractor has complied with the chemist's recommendation, and shall document the details of all chemicals used in the Log.
C.2.3 ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE / REPAIRS SERVICES Unless otherwise specified below, all architectural and structural maintenance services required herein shall be regarded as basic contract services.
1 The Contractor shall refer to Section C.2.2.3 and C.2.2.4 regarding the costs for architectural and structural maintenance and repair services. {
1 The Contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to perform all architectural and structural scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and repairs to the interior and exterior of the OWFN and TWFN building to include the following components:
(a) exterior and interior walls and granite panels (b) roofing, soffits and flashing (c) ventilators, (and other items that pierce the roof)
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(g) concrete floors, carpeting, resilient tile and ceramic tile (h) interior stairways (i) ceilings and ceiling tile, (j) Venetian and vertical blinds and shades
.(k) restroom fixtures, including lighting fixtures (1) mirrors (m) elevator shafts l- (n) flagpoles and stabilizers (o) intemal and external signs and fixtures (p) other intemal and external hardware and structural steel components (q) day care playground equipment (r) above-ground glass structure connecting the OWFN and TWFN buildings 22 L
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i (a) painting (b) caulking of alljoints and seams l (c) sealing (including periodic resealing of concrete parking decks)
(d) sandblasting l (e) resurfacing (f) masonry (g) re-grouting i
(h) fastening devices The acceptable level of maintenance is defined as the level of maintenance which shall preserve the equipment, buildings, and grounds in unimpaired operating condition, i.e., above the point where deterioration shall begin, thereby diminishing the normallife expectancy of the l equipment. The level of maintenance shall assure that the property shall have no missing components or defects which affect the safety, appearance, or intended use of the facility or would or could potentially prevent any electrical, mechanical, plumbing, or structural system from functioning in accordance with design intent. Corrected or repaired work shall be carried through to completion, including touch-up painting and/or operational checks. The quality of the !
work and the repaired areas shall be fully compatible with adjacent surfaces or equipment. All replacements shall match existing components / items in dimensions, materials, quality of work, finish, color, and design. During and at completion of work, debris shall not be allowed to spread into adjacent areas nor accumulate in the work area itself. All such debris, excess mate-rial, and parts shall be cleaned up and removed at the completion of the job and/or at the end of each day while work is in progress. Upon completion of work, any stains, or other unsightly marks shall be removed. Wherever the term " appearance"is used in this or subsequent paragraphs, it shall be construed to mean an appearance similar to the original finished appearance with only minor deterioration resulting solely from normal use.
.The Contractor a.n . perform touch-up painting after maintenance or Repairs have been completed to the interior and exterior of the facilities in sufficient number of coats to achieve
-complete coverage as required in the accomplishment of maintenance and repair work. Touch-up painting must completely blend with existing paint and may require complete painting of existing wall or surface. The Contractor shall be responsible for all architectural and structural maintenance including repairs caused by others (such as scratches and holes in wall from carts) provided the level of such repairs are reasonable given the building size, configuration, and
' operations.
C.2.3.1 Monthly Report On the 5th working day of each month, the contractor shall submit a report to the PO documenting the basic services architectural and structural maintenance and Repairs which were : sentified and corrected by the contractor and also the status of all work not completed.
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Section C C.2.4 PARKING GARAGE MANAGEMENT SERVICES Unless otherwise specified below, all parking garage management ser lices as required herein shall be regarded as basic contract services. The Contractor shall praide all personnel and materials required to operate the NRC parking garage located on levels PT P4 of the OWFN building and P1 - P5 of the TWFN building.
C.2.4.1 Operation / Management Procedures The Contractor shall operate and manage the NRC parking garage in accordance with the procedures set forth in Attachment 11, " White Flint North Parking Procedures." The garage shall be used for operation as a parking garage only. The Contractor shall control access to the garage in such a manner to ensure that no part of the parking garage is used for the parking of unauthorized vehicles.
The Contractor shall monitor all vehicles coming into the parking garage to ensure that access is granted to authorized personnel only. Authorized personnel include those with current monthly permits, NRC visitors and other NRC employees as described in Attachment 11. The Contractor shall ensure that the policies set forth in Attachment 11 are implemented at all times.
C.2.4.2 Payment and Reimbursement Procedures Section B of the contract reflects the monthly unit price for the Contractor's parking facilities management services. As the NRC does not obligate federal funds for parking facilities management s.ervices, the NRC's payment to the Contractor for the parking services rendered shall be obtained by monies collected by the Contractor for all parking permits, less any reductions for nonperformance.-
The Contractor shall comply with the payment and reimbursement procedures set forth in Attachment 11.
C.2.5 INCIDENTAL FACILITY TASKS The Contractor shall perform, as part of basic services, incidental Facility Tasks (IFT), such as picture hanging, electrical outlet relocation, replacement of standard building keys, etc. (Refer to Exhibit 1-1K for further examples of IFTs) . Generally, IFTs can be completed in approximately two hours with material costs averaging about $100.00. The expertise for such labor shall be available from staff included in the Contractors Building Staffing Plan. The Contractor shall
'immediately notify the PO if an IFT request will exceed the IFT scope herein. Tasks determined by the PO to be outside the scope of IFTs shall be processed using the reimbursable procedures established in C 2.7, " REIMBURSABLE CONTRACT SERVICES." The level of effort estimated for performance of these type services is one staff year for the base year and one staff year for each option period.
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Utilities underthis contract includes electricity, gas, water and sewer services. The Contractor shall assume payment of all utility costs beginning on the effective date of this contract.
Immediately on the effective date of the contract, the Contractor shall notify all servicing utility companies of any account and billing changes and the effective date of such changes. This notification shall be in writing and a copy shall be provided to the CO and the PO.
The Contractor shall pay utility bills in a timely manner and shal, be responsible for any late payment penalties. The NRC shall not reimburse the Contractor for late payment penalties.
Immediately on the effective date of the contract and on a monthly basis thereafter, the Contractor shall take meter readings to verify the validity of the utility bills and submit the readings to the PO. The Contractor shall report any defective meters to the utility company.
C.2.7 REIMBURSABLE CONTRACT SERVICES (WORK ORDERS)
Work orders will be issued for work required by the NRC in accordance with 52.216 Ordering. Only Contracting Officers of the NRC or other individuals specifically authorized under this contract may authorize the initiation of work under this contract. The provisions of this contract shall govern all delivery orders issued hereunder.
C.2.7.1 General Upon receipt of a work order from the Project Officer or Oontracting Officer, the Contractor shall perform reimbursable contract services in accordance wth the guidance set forth herein.
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work is compatible with, and shall not adversely affect, the facility structure, electronic security alarm systems, fire and safety systems, and mechanical / electrical systems.
All work shall be performed in accordance with applicable national and local codes, as well as GSA and industry standards and practices which include, but are not limited to, the National
!. Electrical Codes and the National Fire Protection Association Codes.
All Reimbursable Contract services for painting not covered under basic contract services shall l . be performed in accordance with the standard methods of measurements as set forth in Exhibit IV STANDARD METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS FOR PAINTING.
The Contractor shall manage resources so that the performance of Reimbursable Contract Services shall not impact the provision of Basic Contract Services.
The Contractor shall provide documentation that substantiates the actual costs incurred for i performance of reimbursable services when billing the Government for payment.
C.2.7.2 Pricing for Reimbursable Contract Services (a) Unit Price Agreement (UPA) Work Orders For work orders of $2,500 or less, the established Unit Prices contained in Attachment l 12 shall be used as applicable. Unit Prices may be used for work orders exceeding l $2,500 at the discretion of the NRC.
(b) Non-UPA Work Orders l-For non-UPA work orders, the Contractor shall use those labor rates set fokh under Section B.5.B of the contract when Contractor personnel will be utilized.
The total cost of non-UPA work orders shall consist of actual labor, direct and indirect costs (parts, materials, supplies), and any fees associated therewith. (Refer to Section G.6 for the provisional indirect rates.) When submating reimbursable cost proposals, i
the Contractor shall include the labor categories for those individuals performing the work and for those individuals providing security escort services when such efforts are required. These labor categories are subject to approval by the PO.
The Government reserves the right to negotiate a firm-fixed price in performance ci work orders issued under the Reimbursable Contract Services.
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(1) Expansion of services currently required under this contract into periods of a day or
' additional days not envisioned under the contract as now written, or services of a magnitude greater than that envisioned under the contract herein. For instance, NRC 1
' employees work on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays or evenings or whenever emergency l situations my occur, in which case it may be necessary for the Contractor to provide cooling / heating or other services during hours other than NRC's Regular Working Hours.
Requests for additional services during other than NRC's Regular Working Hours shall normally be made by the PO or the CO 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> in advance.
(2) Repairs exceeding $2,500 (direct cost) to the Contractor in accordance with Section C.2.2.4 of this Section C - Description / Specification / Work Statement.
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l (b) Additional costs resulting from revision, supplement, and/or amendment of forms and publications.
(c) Correction of deficiencies as specified in Section C.2.1.
(d) ' Continued performance of this contract to run concurrently with PIPO' period extending beyond the existing period of performance of this contract.
i (e) Services to accomplish miscellaneous jobs of a trade or mechanical nature requested by the PO and not covered or exceeding the thresholds under incidental Facilities Task basic services (C.2.5).
C.2.7.4 Work Orders That Do Not Exceed $2,500 The Project Officer shall place work orders that do not exceed $2,500 using expedited processing procedures. Copies of these procedures shall be provided by the Project Officer directly to the Contractor.
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The following procedures shall apply for all work orders issued by the CO that exceed $2,500.
(1) Upon receipt of a written solicitation by the PO or CO, which shall give details of specific work requirements, the Contractor shall submit one copy of a technical and cost proposal to both the PO and the CO. The technical portion of the proposal shall reflect, as a minimum, the Contractors understanding of the work to be done, the applicable hourly labor rate (refer to Section B.5), and any drawings or rough sketches, if necessary, to identify the location and extent of the required work. Should the Contractor require "other direct cost" items for which there is no fixed hourly labor rate, such as materials or l
subcontractors, the Contractor shall comply with the competition requirements by submitting price quotations from a minimum of three firms to the CO. An exception to competition requirements are allowed if the firm is classified by the Gmall Business Administration as a Small Disadvantaged Business. '
(2) Upon approval of the proposal, the CO shall submit a work order to the Contractor. Any work performed by the Contractor prior to receipt of an applicable authorization from the CO shall be at the Contractors own risk.
(3) The work order shall give the exact location and scope of work, including room numbers, where applicable, the starting and completion dates, as well as include the applicable hourly labor rate and negotiated other direct cost and any applicable fixed handling fee.
The work order shall specify whether or not the work shall be performed during Contractors Regular Working Hours or other than non-working houm..
In extremely urgent circumstances in which time is not available for the Contractors proposal, any negotiation, and the resultant work order, the CO shall direct the Contractor to provide the services either verbally or in writing. When verbal requests by the CO are made, the CO shall, after conferring with the Contractor, provide the Contractor with a written work order either immediately or at the beginning of the Contractors Regular Working Hours. in those instances, where the Contractor does not believe that the work order properly reflects its costs, the Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment undar the Changes clause of this contract.
More detailed procedures will be provided to the Contractor by the PO or CO after contract award. This will not require the execution of a contract modification.
C.3 GENERAL PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS The general performance requirements set forth in Sections C.3.1. through C.3.10 are applicable to all specific work requirements as identified in Section C.2 of this contract. In the event of any conflict between the general performance requirements and the specific work re.quirements, the specific work requirements shall take precedence.
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. Throughout this contract in the performance of all work, the Contractor shall not allow debris to spread into adjacent areas nor accumulate in the work area itself. All such debris, excess mate-rial, and parts shall be cleaned up and removed at the completion of the job and/or at the end of Leach day while work is in progress. Upon completion of work, any stains, or other unsightly marks sha!I be removed. . All areas shall be cleaned to the condition before work was performed.
C.3.1 LOCATION OF FACILITY
- Addresses: One White Flint North (OWFN) ..
- 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852, and
. Two White Flint North (TWFN) 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852 Occupant: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Approximate Number of Occupants: 1,100 (OWFN) 1,200 (TWFN)
. NOTE: The OWFN building within the scope of this contract exclades certain office space
- the PO, occurring within this space causes damage to NRC-occupied property or threatens the safety and/or welfare of building occupants, the Contractor shall perform those services as
( specified in this contract that are directed by the PO within the excluded space. In this instance,
- notwithstanding the designation of services as basic services or reimbursable services as specified elsewhere in this contract, costs of services provided within the specified space shall
- be regarded as reimbursable contract services. Services provided within NRC-occupied space due to any emergency shall be subject to classification as basic or reimbursable services as specified under this contract.=
l C.3.2 HOURS / DAYS OF OPERATION C.3.2.1 Hours of Operation t A. NRC's Regular Working Hours The NRC's Regular Working Hours of the OWFN and TWFN building are 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday excluding Federal holidays specified in Section C.3.2.2 below. NRC ,
working hours are frequently varied and do not necessarily coincide with ine NRC's Regular Working Hours. For example, there are some NRC employees who regularly er frequently work significantly more than eight hours per day. Furthermore, there are some NRC employees 4
whose duty hours are outside of the NRC's Regular Working Hours, i.e., shift woWers and tnose anted exceptions to the NRC's Regular Working Hours. .
B. Contractor's Regu'lar Working Hours i ' The Contractor shall maintain a staff and office telephone coverage within the OWFN and
!. . TWFN buildings between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, p , l excluding Federal holidays as set forth in Section C.3.2.2. Additionally, the contractor shall provide at least one (1) on-site HVAC Technician until 12 midnight, Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays. The general mechanic shall perform services as set forth in 29
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i The Contractor shall report to the CWFN and TWFN buildings prior to 6:00 a.m. and stay l
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Throughuut this contract, references to numbers of days shall be understood to mean L Govemment official work days and shall exclude Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal Holidays.
The following holidays are recognized by the Federal Govemment. '
i j (a) New Year's Day i
(b) Inauguration Day
! (c) Martin Luther King Day (d) President's Day (e) Memorial Day (f) Independence Day l (g) Labor Day (h) Columbus Day (1) Veteran's Day (j) Thanksgiving Day
. (k) Christmas Day Should a holiday fall on a weekend, the day designated by the Government shall be recognized as the holiday. Should any additional holidays be granted on a one-time basis by the President of the United States for a full or partial day, such additional holidays shall also be observed by the Contractor. Should the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) or other authorized s
Govemment official / agency announce the closure of the Federal Government or of the OWFN and TWFN buildings for full or partial days for causes such as inclement weather, the Contractor shall be required to provide essential staffing necessary to maintain and protect NRC facilities.
When compensation for basic contract services is not made as specified in G.4 Payment Adiustments for Su_ggension of Work of the Basic Contract Services, then performance of essential staffing will be acquired by reimbursable contract services.
- C.3.3 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS
- C.3.3.1 General l Throughout this contract, references to " personnel" or " employees" of the Contractor shall be
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to work eight (8) hour work shifts between the hours 6:00 am - 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. (Refer to Section C.3.3.2 for specific work hours for the FM and TM.) One HVAC Technician shall work the 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight shift. In addition, the Contractor shall -
maintain adequate staffing to fulfill all the requirements of this contract including adequate personnel to respond to building emergencies and operate fire alarm systems. The Contractor shall also refer to the specific work requirements within Section C.2 herein.
The Contractor shall assure that all key personnel are provided a copy of this contract prior to takeover date of the contract, and that they are familiar with their responsibilities in their assigned positions. Prior to the Contractor's removal of key personnel from this contract, the Contractor shall submit resume (s) of replacement . key personnel to the CO for approval and modification to the contract. (Refer to Section H.2- Key Personnel) The Contractor shall also maintain qualified backup personnel for all key personnel in accordance with the Contractor's backup resource plan. (Refer to F.5 Personnel Resource Plan.)
All matters pertaining to the employment, supervision, compensation, promotion, and discharge of employees and subcontractors shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. Accordingly, .
should any personnel not conform to the minimum requirements of this contract, the Contractor shall accomplish the removal of nonconforming personnel.
Each employee of the Contractor shall be a citizen of the United States or a resident alien who has been lawfully admitted for permanent residence as evidenced by Alien Registration Receipt
' Card Form I-151, I-94 Work Authorization, or I-688A Temporary Resident Card a copy of which shall be furnished to the NRC Division of Security through the PO together with the GSA Femi 176 and FD-258, which shall be typed when submitted to the PO.
The Contractor shall, in all its dealings outside of or within the OWFN and TWFN buildings, represent that it is an independent Contractor and that its employees are neither agents, representatives, nor employees of NRC.
The Contractor shall not employ under this contract any person performing any court-imposed sentence of imprisonment except as provided by Public Law 89-176, September 10,1965 (18 U.S.C. 4082)(c)(2) and Executive Order 11755, December 29,1973.
On the takeover date of the contract, the Contractor shall provide the CO and the PO with telephone numbers which may be used at any time to directly contact, as necessary, the Facility Manager (FM) and the Technical Manager (TM) at their homes or at other locations away from j, the OWFN and TWFN buildings. Additionally, the FM and TM shall be available for immediate contact by pager or cellular phone.L During other than Regular Contractor's Working Hours, either the FM or the TM shall at all times be immediately reachable at the designated telephone
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f The Contractor shall require all employees, including any subcontractor, but with the exception of the FM and the TM, to wear distinctive uniform clothing for ready identification, and shall ensure that such employees are in uniform on the takeover date of the contract and each day
thereafter. The uniform shall have the company name and the individual's name easily identifi-able and such names shall be attached in a permanent or semipermanent manner, such as a oadge or a monogram. Any color or color combinations, as appropriate, may be used for the uniforms. However, all Contractor employees shall wear uniforms of the same color or color combinations.
All contract and subcontract employees shall sign in and out at the beginning and end of their shift on an NRC-fumished sign in/ sign out log maintained at the first floor Lobby Guard's Desk of l
the OWFN building. All completed log sheets are the property of the NRC. '
Regarding site access badge requirements and security requirements specified under Section H.1, all Contractor personnel working under this contract shall be subject to NRC regulations as applicable during the time spent on NRC property. The Contractor shall ensure that all its i=
employees, including any subcontractor employees and any subsequent new employees who are assigned to perform the work herein, complete their compliance with the site access badge and security requirements before the takeover date of this contract. The NRC photo badging process is conducted at the OWFN building during certain hours. It is important to coordinate the schedule for the badging process with the PO before performing duties under this contract. <
Any Contractor employee or subcontractor who has not been issued an NRC photo badge must be escorted by a badged Contractor employee within the OWFN and TWFN buildings at all times - both during and after regular working hours. -
C.3.3.2 Supervision Requirements The Contractor shall provide constant on-site supervision as is essential to carry out the work required under this contract. In fulfilling this requirement, the Contractor shall ensure that all work required under this contract is supervised by either the FM or TM. In the event that a FM or TM is unable to perform his/her duties at any time, the Contractor shall provide a backup FM or TM (with the same qualifications as defined below) so that there is no break in supervision. A minimum of one of either the FM or the TM shall be on-site at the OWFN and TWFN buildings during Contractor's Regular Working Hours and other times during which an emergency of any kind is in progress, to receive notices, reports, or service requests from either the CO or the PO.
Both the TM and the FM shall be on-site at the OWFN and TWFN buildings between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. during NRC's Regular Working Hours. Between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., either the FM or the TM shall be on-site. (Refer i to Section C,3.2.1.A. for NRC's Regular Working Hours.) During Contractor's Regular Working Hours, either the FM or the TM shall be accessible within the OWFN and TWFN buildings either 32
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When provided by the NRC, Contractor staff shall carry and respond to NRC-furnished radio calls for building emergencies.
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Except for emergencies, the Contractor shall accompany and oversee the work of allits subcontractors who perform work in special areas of OWFN and TWFN. Work in some areas may require prior approval by the PO. The PO will provide the location of special areas to the s Contractor.
C.3.3.4, Facility Management and Technical Management Qualifications .
The FM and the TM shall possess a thorough knowledge of the theory, principles.. and practices of the field of facility engineering and an ability to plan, organize and execute various_ types of 1
- c. commercial facility management services, and quality control / quality assurance plans. In I addition, the FM and the TM shall possess the following minimum qualifications: ;
1 A. Facility Manager The FM shall possess a minimum five years of recent responsible and successful experience 4
(within the last seven years) in supervising and managing the operation and maintenance of buildings with equipment and systems reasonably similar in size and characteristics to the OWFN and TWFN buildings.
The FM shall also possess at least one of the following professional / educational certifications:
(1) Real Property Administrator (RPA) from The Building Owners and Managers Institute (BOMI) (or equivalent certification approved by Project Officer); or (2) Certified Property Manager (CPM) from The Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM)
- i. (or equivalent certification approved by Project Officer); or (3) College associates or bachelor degree in business management, property management, real estate management, or other degree in office building management or operation.
B. Technical Manager The TM shall possess a minimum five years of recent responsible and successful experience (within the last seven years) in supervising and managing the operation and maintenance of buildings with equipment and systems reasonably similar in size and characteristics to the OWFN and TWFN buildings.
The TM shall also possess at least one of the following professional / educational certificatior.s:
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. (3). Substantial industry workshops and seminars that would equal the basic requirements of l items (1) and (2) above. I C.3.3.5 PersonnelQualifications/Certificatioris The Contractor shall utilize employees who possess current certifications, manufacturer's certification,' or experience as specified below. The Contractor shall submit a copy of each required current certificate to the PO prior to the takeover date of the contract. The Contractor L shall ensure that all certificates are kept current and valid. All certificates shall be made I available for PO's review upon request. All acceptable licensing requirements listed below are issued by the State of Maryland. Substitution from other local jurisdictions (i.e., District of Columbia, Virginia) must be approved by the PO.
l (a) instrument Mechanic - Third Class license Electronics Repair Technician - Third Class heense (b)
(c) Electrician, Maintenance - Master license (d) Engineer, Stationary - Third Class license (e) Mechanic, Maintenance - Third Class license (f) Painter - Minimum three years experience (g) Plumber.- Masterlicense (h)- HVAC Technician - Third Class license (i) Chief Engineer- First Class license (j) Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic - Third Class license s
(k) Lead Engineer- Second Class License (1) Maintenance and Repair Technician (Architectural and Structural) -Minimum five years experience l NOTE: Exceptions to all licensing and educational requirements shall be granted for former L
Federal, state, and local govemment employees who meet OPM educational and joumeyman l craft requirements by proof of satisfactory service and performance ratings for a minimum of five years.
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verifying the operation integrity of the fire protection systems are immediately available during the Contractor's Regular Working Hours (refer to C.3.2.1.8) and within two hours during other than Contractor's Regular Working Hours in case of building emergencies and false alarms.
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Section C The Govemment has a zero tolerance for substance abuse, inclusive of drugs and alcohol, and sexual harassment. Contractor employees shall therefore not exhibit any behavior towards Government employees that may be considered to be sexual harassment, e.g. sexual advances toward and/or harassing Govemment employees or other offensive conduct. There ;
fore, prior to the takeover date of the contract, and on an annual basis thereafter, the Contractor j shall provide training for all of its employees with respect to appropriate interpersonal relations. I
, in addition, the Contractor shall ensure that any subsequent new employee also receives the !
above training within 30 days of employment.
In areas occupied by NRC employees, the Contractor shall maintain proper decorum such that i disturbance to NRC employees is minimized. Any fumiture that must be moved or removed by the Contractor in performance of effort under this contract shall be replaced to original positions !
when work is completed.
The Contractor employees shall refrain from playing any radio or sound producing equipment for non-work purposes on NRC premises unless specifically permitted to do so, in writing, by the CO or the PO. The Contractor may, however, play its own radio or sound producing equipment ,
at a discreet 1evel in its own NRC-fumished office space. !
C.3.5 OWFN AND W/FN EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS 1
1 The equipment and systems to be operated, maintained, repaired, and otherwise serviced in accordance with the requirements of this contract include all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, utility, and other systems installed at the OWFN and TWFN buildings (and any replacements acquired during the period of performance of this contract) consisting of the following:
(a) air-conditioning equipment and systems (b)' . air-handling / distribution equipment and systems (c) aviation warning lights (d) domestic water equipment and systems (e) drinking water systems (f) electrical equipment, overhead and task lighting and switchgear systems (g) fire protection equipment and systems, fire retardants and extinguishers (h) heating equipment and systems (1) HVAC system controls and energy management system (j) sanitary sewage equipment and systems (k) storm drainage equipment and systems (l) underground utility systems (m) cafeteria utility systems (n) curtain w all systems (o) architectural and structural systems
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J (s) New Reg Cafs cooking equipment (t) New Reg Cafs exhaust hood and duct (u) Snack-n-Go, Day Care, Fitness Center, and Jogger Shower facility systems (v) electrical drop down projection screens )
i (w) above-ground glass structure connecting the OWFN and TWFN buildings (Link)
(x) portabla conference room partitions l (y) TWFN cafeteria cooking equipment, grease traps, and refrigeration equipment (z) TWFN cafeteria exhaust hood and duct The attached Equipment inventory List (Exhibit 2 & 3 & Bidder's Library materials) provides an inventory of the equipment and systems installed in the OWFN and TWFN buildings which shall be operated, maintained, and/or repaired as required herein. This inventory represents the '
most accurate and current record of equipment and systems. Within 45 calendar days after the i effective date of the contract, the Contractor shall complete a comprehensive physical inventory of all facility equipment and systems, and report to the P.O. any discrepancies with the equipment inventory list provided as Exhibit 2 & 3 & Bidder's Lib., and any systems identified as contract requirements. The Contractor shall provide a monthly update of this list if any elements l of it change from the previous month. Otherwise, the Contractor shall provide an affirmative i written statement that no change has occurred. The Contractor shall submit the updated list or !
affirmative statement to the PO within five days after the beginning of each month.'
The Contractor shall review the current equipment inventory numbering plan within 60 days after the effective date of the contract and inspect all equipment to identify those pieces of equipment requiring preventive maintenance (P.M.), and submit a listing of equipment not yet numbered, or i
not identified. The revised plan, incorporating GSA's guide numbers, shall be approved by the PO within 14 calendar days after submission. Equipment I.D. numbers shall be permanently 6.ffixed to the equipment by means of professional stenciling or other approved industry method.
All equipment requiring P.M. shall have a number stenciled within 21 calendar days after the
- PO's approval of the plan.
The Contractor is not responsible for operation, maintenance, or repair of the following NRC-owned or privately-owned equipment:
(a) Mail Handling Equipment (b) Computers
' (c) Audio-Visual Equipment except for drop down projection screens (d)' Office Furniture (e) Printing Plant Equipment (f) Systems Furniture Installation (g) Telecommunications Equipment (h) Security System (1) Laboratory Equipment
, (j) Office Machines (k) NRC-Owned Appliances 4
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- Contractor's supplies, materials, and replacement parts or equipment that are stored in the NRC-fumished space.
A. Office and Storage Space, Related Property and Utilities OWFN (1) Office and Storage Space i
The NRC shall fumish and/or make available to the Contractor the following:
Space Room No. Sauare Footaae (Estimates) !
Office Level P3 1,250 (OWFN) l Storage
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- Level P4 400 (OWFN) ,
I Contingent upon availability, additional space, parking and storage may be provided upon Contractor's request following approval by the CO and/or PO.
(2) Electric Utility Carts The Contractor is afforded use of NRC-owned electric utility carts on an "as available" basis ("as available" means when not needed for NRC use) for performing facility tasks within the White Flint North Complex. The carts are Taylor Dunn Model B248 (NRC Tag i Numbers 05244 and 052445). The Contractor personnel who operate the carts sha!! I possess a valid driver's license and demonstrate proficiency in the use of the carts prior to being provided authorization for use by the FM or TM. The Contractor shall adhere to all maintenance, safety and operating instructions provided by the Project Officer or the ;
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(3) Related Property -(See List of Equipment and furniture, Exhibit 1-11)
(4) Utilities.
. The NRC shall fumish the following utilities:
(a) Electrical power at existing outlets for the Contractor to connect such equipment as is necessary in the conduct of its work. Electrical demands of such equipment
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(b) Hot and cold water as necessary, limited to the normal water supply provided in i
the building. No special heating or cooling of the water shall be provided.
(5) The NRC shall' allow the Contractor to purchase one monthly parking permit at the prevailing rate.
(6) A listing of the equipment and office fumiture to be provided to the Contractor will be available in the Bidder's Library for. viewing. The Agency-wide program group in Windows Program for the NRC's FIXIT System and Parking Management Information i
System will be provided for performance of services required under this contract. l 1
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- To be included in any resultant contract.
B. Initial /FinalInspection of NRC-Fumished Property (1) InitialInspection !
Within five days after the takeover date of the contract, the Contractor and the PO shall conduct
- ' a joint inventory of all NRC-fumished property listed above. Upon completion of the joint
. inventory, the Contractor shat! submit to the PO a written certification of his receipt of all NRC-fumished property.- The Contractor and the PO shall juntly determine the working order and condition of the NRC-property. Property missing or not in working order shall be recorded by the Contractor. The NRC shall replace the missing item (s) and repair all items not in working order at the time of initial inspection or, at the discredon of the CO, the Contractor shall be directed to replace the missing item (s) or accomplish the repair and the Contractor shall be 38
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Contractor shall accomplish disposalin accordance with those instructions. Upon completion of !
all necessary repair and/or replacements, the Contractor shall submit another written '
certification to the PO of this agreement as to the working order of the NRC-fumished property. j If, however, the PO does not agree with the Contractor assessment as to the working order of the property, this failure to agree shall be treated as a dispute pursuant to the clause of this contract entitled " Disputes."
l Following agreement between the PO and the Contractor as to the working order of the property, and throughout the balance of the period of performance of the contract, all property found to be in need of maintenance and repair shall be so maintained, repaired or replaced by the Contractor within 30 days of discovery but in any event before the final inspection is conducted. All Repairs or maintenance not performed by the Contractor shall be performed at the NRC's option and at the Contractors expense. In the case of damaged property, the amount of compensation due to the NRC shall be the actual cost of repair, provided such amount does not exceed the economical replacement value. The PO shall unilaterally detemline the economical replacement value by first determining the repair reacquisition price of the item and then subtracting from it the accumulated depreciation utilizing straight-line methodology. In the event the item is no longer available as new property, the PO shall utilize the original acquisition price thereof in place cf the current reacquisition price. The results of this calculation shall constitute the totr.1 Contractor's liability. Any failure of the Contractor to agree with such determination shall be treated as a dispute pursuant to the clause of this contract entitled " Disputes."
(2) FinalInspection Forty-five days prior to the expiration of the period of perforrnance, or by such time as any extension of the period of performance thereof, a joint inventory of property shall be conducted by the Contractor and the PO. The Contractor shall be liable for the replenishment of items to the quantities existing at the initial inventory, and for any loss and/or damage to NRC-furnished property beyond reasonable wear and tear in accordance with the clause within Section I of this contract entitled " Government Fumished Property." Compensation shall be adjusted to reflect such loss or damage through either reduced payments owed to the Contractor or through direct i payment to the NRC by the Contractor in amounts commensurate with the current market value i of items lost or reduced in functionality or service life caused by damage to the item (s) or to the !
Contractor's negligence. The method of compensation shall be determined unilaterally by the !
CO.
Failure of the Contractor to properly operate, maintain, repair or replace in a timely manner NRC-furnished property shall not be cause for claims of delays or nonperformance of any
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. inventory of all NRC-fumished property listed above, including, but not limited to, records, reports, logs, and financial data. Upon completion of the joint inventory, the PO shall submit to the Contractor a written certification of receipt of all NRC-furnished property.
At the conclusion of the contract period, the Contractor's property shall be removed from OWFN and TWFN. NRC accepts no liability for any excess property, which may be stored at the option of the Contractor in NRC-furnished space. Should the Contractor unilaterally elect to store -
quantities in excess of those specified above in NRC-fumished space, such additional property shall be so stored in reasonable quantities only, and only for eventual use pursuant to this contract.
C. -OSHA Requirements for Space Five days prior to the takeover date of the contract, the space fumished to the Contractor shall be inspected by the PO and the Contractor for total compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). After the takeover date of the contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for assuring that the space continues to be in complete compliance with OSHA, with the exception of any corrections for which the NRC is responsible for prior to the effective date of the contract. The NRC shall assume no liability or responsibility for the Contractor's compliance or noncompliance with OSHA requirements.
D. Space Modifications Should the Contractor require any structural modification to its NRC-provided space, the Contractor shall provide a written description of the proposed structural modification to the PO and obtain wntten approval by the PO before proceeding with any space modification.
E. Govemment Publications and Forms (1) Applicable Regulations, Codes, Standards and Forms it is the Contractor's responsibility to acquire or have access to the most current version of the Regulations, Codes, Standards, and forms listed in Paragraph (2) below. The Contractor shall request the NRC to provide any Govemment forms not available to the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain all equipment and systems and perform all contract requirements in accordance with the most current version of these forms and publications. The Contractor shall immediately implement these changes in publications which result in a decrease or no change in the Contractor's cost of performance. However, should any revision, suoplement, or amendment effective after the contract takeover date, in the judgement of the Contractor, result in an increase in cost of performance to the Contractor, the Contractor shall submit to the CO a price proposal and obtain direction as to when to implement the new requirements. Said price proposal shall be submitted within 20 working days from the date the Contractor receives notice 40 E
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Changes in the contract price due to revisions, supplements and amendments shall be l
considered under the !' Changes" clause of this contract. Failure of the Contractor to submit a l_
price proposal within 20 days from the date of receipt of any revision, supplement, or amendment shall entitle the NRC to performance in accordance with such revision, supplement, L or amendment at no increase in contract price. The Contractor shall ensure that all publications are current and are available in the Contractor's NRC-furnished office. Upon expiration of the period of performance of the contract, the Contractor shall return to the NRC all publications issued to them by the NRC.
(2) List of Regulations, Codes, Standards and Forms The Regulations, Codes, Standards and forms listed below are incorporated into this contract by i this reference. The Contractor shall follow the prescribed use of these publications and shall l use those forms to the extent (a specific procedure in a paragraph, section, chapter, or volume) ,
specified in this contract. The Contractor shall be guided by those publications and regulations )
which are current at the time of contract.
(a) Maryland State, County, and Local Codes, Regulations and Ordinances, incorporating the following:
(i) Uniform Building Code (ICBO)
(ii) Standard Building Code (SBCCl)
(iii) Basic Building Code (BOCA)
(iv) Plumbing Regulations (WSSC)
(v) National Electrical Code (NEC)
(b) Public Federal Law:
(i) EPA Regulations (EPA) including water, asbestos, and poly carbide bitunates (ii) OSHA Regulations (DOL)
(iv) National Energy Conservation Policy Act (NECPA of DOE) <
(v) Greening The Govemment Through Waste Prevention, Recycling and Federal Acquisition Executive Order 13101 (September 14,19998) i (vi) Federal Supply Product Standard (FSS) '
' (vii) Federal insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C.136 et seq.) as l
amended by the Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972 Public Law !92-516 (86 Stat. 973). l (c) Standards: !
(i) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
(ii) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
'(iii) American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning (ASHRAE) i i
(iv) American National Standards Institute (ANSI) !
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(vil) "HC" Accessibility Standards (ANSI A117.1)
. (viii) Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL)
(ix) . Manufacturer's Equipment & Maintenance Instructions (MEMI)
(x) Means Facilities Maintenance Standards (MFMS)
(xi)' -. GSA Preventive Maintenance Guides (January 1995)
(d) Forms: i
- (i) : 1-151, Alien Registration Receipt Card '
j (ii) . 1-94 Work Authorization '
a (iii) . 1-688A, Temporary Resident Card (iv) FD 258, Finger Print Card (v) GSA 176, Personal History
'(vi) .1-9, Employee Information and Verification (vii) GSA 139, Sign In/Out Log Sheet (viii) ; MSDS, Material Safety Data Sheets I
(ix) GSA 1034, inspection Certificate of Fired and Unfired Pressure Vessels-
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(xii) ~ FPS, - OEP, Parking NRC Occupant Violation Ticket Emergency Plan (xiii) GSA 3190, Building incident Log C.3.6.2 Contractor-Fumished Property The Contractor shall fumish all parts, supplies, materials and equipment necessary to comply with the requirements of this contract, other than those NRC-fumished property as described in Section C.3.6.1. above. l
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- Five days prior to the takeover date of the ' contract, the Contractor shall provide the PO with an inventory List of Contractor fumished supplies.
Beginning with the takeover date of the contract, the Contractor shall provide its own parts, supplies, materials and equipment (hereinafter referred to Contractor-fumished property) in such
. quantity as necessary to assure continuous compliance with performance of all of the requirements in this contract. Under no circumstances whatsoever, should the quantity of any single item of Contractor-fumished parts and supplies for routine maintenance become
. depleted. Furthermore, at any given time, the PO shall have the right to schedule an inspection,
- with the Contractor, of the inventory to determine if the inventory of Contractor-furnished
- property is adequate to assure continuous compliance with contract requirements if it is determined that there is an insufficient amount of Contractor-fumished property in the inventory, the PO shall direct the Contractor, in writing, to restock its inventory. Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> upon receipt of such written direction, the Contractor shall restock the inventory.
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The Contractor shall store the Contractor-fumished property in storage areas designated by NRC.
The NRC assumes no responsibility whatsoever for loss or damage to the Contractor-furnished property.
At its own expense, the Contractor shall provide commercial business telephone lines (a minimum of three) for voice communications, plus an additional commercial line to be utilized for facsimiles, and associated Jacks and telephone instruments. The NRC may provide an additional telephone line so immediate contact is sustained with Contractor's staff. The Contractor shall also provide any needed additional jacks and telephone instruments in its NRC-fumished space.
The NRC reserves the right to fumish to the Contractor any or all parts, supplies, materials and/or equipment that are beyond the requirements of this contract, e.g., upgraded, rather than standard, components or parts. In such case, the nonstandard items may be acquired by the NRC and fumished to the Contractor for installation.
All Contractor-acquired tools and equipment purchased under this contract shall be dedicated for performance of work during the entire period of performance under this contract. Such Contractor acquired tools and equipment shall be tagged by the Contractor to identify it as owned by the Contractor.
, B. Environmental Considerations Contractor-furnished property shall be the most beneficial to the environment available in the commercial market. Examples of such products include, but are not limited to, use of non-aerosol products in lieu of aerosol products and use of supplies such as paper towels that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable.
In the event that environmentally beneficial products are determined by the Contractor to be either significantly more expensive when compared to a less environmentally desirable product, or the quality of such product is unacceptable when compared to less environmentally desirable equivaient, the Contractor shall consult with the PO for the purpose of determining whether the PO shall waive this requirement in that instance. Absent such waiver, the Contractor shall supply the environmentally preferable product at no additional cost.
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Section C C., Facility Management Software System The Contractor shall fumish a Facility Management software system which contains the following minimum requirements:
(1). Facility Management Planning and Analysis (2) Equipment inventories and Histories (3) Supplies and Materials inventories and Usage -
(4) Work Scheduling and Control (5) Work Order Control (6)' Purchasing and Materials Control (7) . Preventive Maintenance Scheduling and Quality Control (8) Equipment Repair Histories (9) Predictive Maintenance Analysis (10) Spare Parts Inventory Tracking (11) Preventive Maintenance Task Procedures)
(12) Labor Management and Cost Controls (13) Report Preparation
- (14). Graphics (15) Project Tracking (16) Energy Management This system shall be configured to allow the NRC to read /and print reports for project office use and therefore should operate under Microsoft Windows. The Govemment shall bear the costs necessary for obtaining access to the Contractor's system (i.e., cable, wiring, etc.) but these costs specifically c edude any software. The Contractor's system 'shall be fully operational at takeover date with current data necessary to meet all contract requirements.
-The NRC currently is an agency wide local and wide area networked facility operating under Novell operating system. The desktop operating environment is Windows NT. The typical desktop workstation is a Pentium machine with 3 GB hard drive and 32 MB RAM. Future
- development activities need to be able to operate in that environment. Current network printing is provided by HP.4Si and HP SSi capability. The proposed system shall be configured to fit into the existing infrastructure.
The contractor shall coordinate his activities with the Govemment's information Technology and Infrastructure Division prior to beginning any systems design or development.
D. Year 2000 Requirements for Computer Equipment, Software and Systems (1) /.11 computer equipment, software, and systems delivered to the Government, provided as Contractor-fumished equipment or otherwise used in the performance of this Contract shall meet the follow!ng requirements:
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human intervention, including leap year calculationt.. Hardware, software, firmware, and systems products, individually and in combination, shall also provide correct results when moving forward or backward in time across the year 2000.
j (2) In addition, the Contractor warrants that any modifcations to Government-owned computer l equipment, software, firmware, and systems delivered under this contract shall comply with the requirements stated above.
l (3) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor further warrants:
(a) That hardware, software, firmware, and systems products shall not abnormally end or provide invalid or incorrect results as a result of the date data, including leap year calculations, specifically including date data which represents or references different centuries or more than one century.
! (b) That hardware, software, firmware, and systems products have been designed and/or l modified to ensure year 2000 compatibility, including but not limited to, date data century recognition, calculations which acco nmodate same century and multi-century formulas and date values, including leap year calculations and date data interface values that i
reflect the century.
(c) That computer equipment, hardware, software, firmware, and systems include " year 2000 capabilities" For the purpose of this certification, " year 2000 capabilities" means L hardware, software, firmware, and systems products:
! (i) shall manage and manipulate data involving and including single century formulas and multi-century formulas, including leap year calculations, and shall not cause an abnormally ending scenario within the application or generate incorrect values or
, invalid results involving such dates; and l (ii) provides that all date-related user interface functionalities and data fields include an
!_ indication of century; and (iii) provides that all date-related interface functionalities shall include an indication of
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Section C (4) Within sixty days after the contract take-over date the Contractor shall test all existing facility computer systems to include the following systems: Simplex Fire Protection, Energy Management Systems (Landis & Staefa and Capron Company) and warrant in writing to the CO that the systems operate with fault-free performance in processing date-related data including manipulation of data with dates prior to, thru and beyond January 2000. Should these systems require modification to be Year 2000 fault-free, the Contractor shall prepare a proposal for the specific work and costs associated to make the systems Year 200 compliant. These services shall be performed as reimbursable contract services with prior approval by the CO.
C.3.7 NRC BUILDING PERMIT (FACILITY SERVICES)
The Contractor shall obtain an NRC Building Permit (Refer to Exhibit 1-1J) approved by the PO prior to the use of all chemicals welding, soldering, work on fire alarm systems, construction, renovations, building alterations, and any other work which may disrupt building occupants.
C.3.8 MANUFACTURER SAFETY DATA SHEETS Prior to the takeover date, the Contractor shall submit to the PO a copy of the Manufacturer Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each chemical that the Contractor shall use for accomplishment of the specific work requirements as set forth in Section C.2 herein. The Contractor shall submit an updated MSDS to the PO prior to use of new chemicals. The Contractor shall maintain on file all MSDS in accordance with OSHA standards. All MSDS shall be immediately accessible to the Contractor, PO and NRC Health and Safety Manager in case of emergency.
C.3.9 SERVICE REQUESTS The Contractor shall refer to Sections C.2.2 and C.2.3 for their responsibilities in performing its daily survey of the operation of the OWFN and TWFN equipment and systems and for service requests which may result in repair work. In addition, the PO may issue a request to the Contractor at any time, to investigate and/or to take any necess'ary corrective action. Service requests are referred to throughout this section as FIXIT service requests. FIXIT is the NRC computer system used to report service calls from building occupants to the Contractor. The FIXIT runs under an Agency-wide program group in Windows Program Manager. The Contractor will receive FIXIT service requests on computer hardware and software provided by the Govemment. The Govemment is responsible for the maintenance and repair of the system.
When responding to a FIXIT and the occupant is not present at his or her workstation, the Contractor shall leave a " company calling card" that includes the technician's name, action taken or to be taken, date, time, service ticket number, and how the Contractor should be contacted for follow-up action or question.
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urgent, or routine as detailed below:
- A. Emergency Emergency Calls shall be regarded for purposes of this contract as those FIXIT service requests in which the work consists of correcting failures which, in the judgement of the CO or PO, constitute an immediate danger to personnel or property. There will be instances where .
emergency service will be requested through email or telephone. Examples of emergencies l include, but shall not be limited to, broken water pipes; gas, oili chemical or other noxious vapor '
leaks; major air conditioning or heating problems; flush valves stuck open; electrical power outages; and electrical problems which have the potential to cause fire or shock.
In the instance where the CO or PO shall designate a FIXIT service request as an " Emergency",
the Contractor shall report to the site of the emergency within five minutes following verbal and/or written notification during Regular Contractors Working Hours, or within one hour l following notification during other than Regular Contractors Working Hours, including weekends and holidays. Upon arrival at the site, the Contractor shall correct the problem immediately. If efforts to complete correction of the emergency problem extends beyond the conclusion of the Contractor's Regular Working Hours, the Contractor shall remain at the site until correction of l
the problem is completed and the problem shall be regarded as a basic contract service. II, l however, the work cannot be completed due to circumstances beyond the fault or control of the '
. Contractor as determined by NRC, the Contractor and the PO shall mutually agree upon a new completion schedule. Any material not on-hand needed to resolve the problem shall be obtained expeditiously via courier or overnight delivery, if a completion schedule cannot be .
- agreed upon, the CO may issue a unilateral decision for a completion time for the effort. I TOTAL BUILDING EMERGENCY: In the event of a total building emergency, which shall include but not be limited to, fires, civil demonstrations, bomb threats, floods, explosions, earthquakes, enemy attacks, hazardous spills or other similar emergencies as determined by the PO, the FM shall be designated as a " Facilities Technical Advisor"in accordance with the 4
NRC Emergency Protection Plan." Upon the PO's notification of a total building emergency to the Contractor, the FM shall immediately, during the Contractors Regular Working Hours or within one hour during other than Contractors Regular Working Hours, report to the Command
, . Center. The Command Center shall be set up by the PO on the first floor lobby of the OWFN
- opposite the guard's desk and outside the Fire Control Room in TWFN for the Damage Control Team to receive information regarding the total building emergency from the PO. The PO shall direct the activities of the Damage Control Team. The Damage Control Team is designated as Contractor employees under the supervision of the FM who are needed to provide technical assistance during the Total Building Emergency.
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systems, verifying the operation integrity of the fire protection systems. The Contractor shall provide elevator keys to the fire department for the purpose of utilizing elevators for emergency evacuation and operating elevators during non-fire emergency situations. Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> following each building emergency or false alarm, the Contractor shall submit to the Project Officer a report detailing the facts of the emergency, actions taken, problems identified, and any lessons leamed with corrective actions to be taken.
The Contractor shall ensure that all of the Contractors employees are familiar with the NRC Emergency Protection Plan. On the effective date of the contract, and on a serni-annual basis thereafter, the Contractor shall conduct training sessions to insure that the Contractors ii employees are familiar with their assignments as a member of the Damage Control Team. The Contractor shall submit a written notification to the PO, within five days after completion of each training session, to certify that training of all its employees has been successfully completed.
Twice a year, the PO shall schedule orientation sessions with the NRC evacuation monitors
'(NRC employees), in which the FM and/or TM shall participate During these sessions ,the FM '
and/or TM, as a minimum, shall be responsible for describing the fire protection system to the NRC evacuation monitors and shall conduct tours of the OWFN and TWFN buildings for the purpose of demonstrating the fire protection system.
B. Urgent Urgent Calls shall be regarded for purposes of this contract as those events generating FlXIT service requests occurring during Contractors Regular Working Hours which interrupt or otherwise adversely impact NRC operations or scheduled operations. Examples of urgent calls i ,
include, but are not limited to, inoperative electrical circuits, temperature complaints, and inopera'.ive lighting above a workstation.
The Contractor shall report to the originating complaint site within 15 minutes. Upon arrival at the site, the Centractor shall correct the problem immediately, if efforts to complete correction of an urgent problem extends beyond the conclusion of the Contractors Regular Working Hours, the Contractor shall recommence the work at 6:00 a.m. on the following workday. If, however, the work cannot be completed due to circumstances as determined by NRC to be beyond the fault or control of the Contractor, the Contractor and the PO shall mutually agree upon a new completion schedule. Any material not on-hand needed to resolve the problem shall be obtained expeditiously via courier or overnight delivery. If a completion schedule cannot be agreed upon, the CO may issue a unilateral decision for a completion time for the effort.
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The Contractor shall respond promptly after receipt of a Routine Call, and complete the work
-within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. If, however, the work cannot be completed within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> due entirely to circumstances beyond the fault or control of the Contractor, the Contractor and the PO shall mutually agree upon a new completion schedule. If a completion schedule cannot be agreed upon, the CO may issue a unilateral decision for a completion time for the effort.
C.3.9.2 Reporting Requirements for FIXIT Service Requests A. Work Request Tracking and Closeout The contractor is required to closeout each service request daily to include the date and time the contractor responded to the FIXIT service request, a description of the problem, corrective action taken, the date and time corrective action was completed, the name of personnel who corrected the problern, total staff hours expended, a description and cost of any !
materials / supplies used, and the name of contractor personnel who performed the quality control inspection. _ A consolidated FIXIT Service Request Tracking and Closeout Report shall be suhnitted to the PO within five days after the end of each month. Specific procedures for operating and completing the FIXIT system will be provided directly by the PO to the TM and
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C.3.10 OPERATIONS AND QUALITY CONTROL Unless otherwise specified below, the operations and quality control as required herein shall be regarded as basic contract services.
(1) Continuously inspect both building systems, equipment, and grounds. The Contractor shall independently identify deficiencies and take timely corrective action. The Contractor shall advise the PO in writing each month concerning the proactive initiatives taken by the Contractor to correct all deficiencies and potential deficiencies.
(2) Provide a typed " Plan of the Day Agenda Report" to the PO on or before 8:15 a.m. each day.
This report shall provide a full description of the daily scheduled activities to include, but not be limited to:
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I Section C (f) Readings of Meter. . previous day (g) Inspections (h) All key personnel absenteeism (3) Meet with the PO and the CO on a mutually agreed upon date(s), but as a minimum, once a month for the purpose of discussing in detail the Contractofs monthly accomplishments, outstanding projects, future schedules, inventory status, energy conservation, and all other topics deemed necessary by any of the three parties.
(4) Conduct quarterly management review meetings with its subcontractor (s) to assess their performance, review quality control inspections, determine whether the subcontractor (s) are l meeting performance standards, and to discuss future scheduling of projects. NRC reserves the right to attend all such meetings. In the event more frequent meetings are needed in the judgement of the PO, the Prime Contractor shall conduct such meetings. The Contractor shall submit minutes of the quarterly management review meetings to the PO within 10 days after these meetings are held.
C.3.10.1 Quality Control Requirements The Contractor shall apply the quality control requirements as set forth in the Contractors l
Quality Control Plan, which was submitted in the Contractors proposal and made a part of this contract, to ensure that all performance requirements of this contract are fully met. Any proposed updates or changes to the Quality Control Plan shall be submitted to the PO for prior written approval. The Contractor shall provide one copy of the updates or changes to both the CO and the PO within five days of the PO's written approval.
The quality control requirements include the following:
(a) A thorough description of the Contractors inspection system covering all the services to be provided. The inspection system shall specify the areas and items to be inspected on either a scheduled or unscheduled basis, how often inspections shall be accomplished, the standard against which the inspection shall be performed, and the title of the individual who shall perform the inspection. Quality control inspections for all services (Facility Management and Quality Control, Architectural and Structural Maintenance, Building Mechanical Operations and Maintenance, Water Treatment, incidental Facility Tasks, and Parking Management) shall be performed daily.
(b) The methods and standards for identifying and preventing substandard or faulty performance of the various services required under this contract before the level of performance fails to meet performance standards.
(c) The nature of remedial action to be taken in specified situations, the period of time within which action shall be taken, and the plans for reevaluation to assure compliance with the performance requirements of this contract.
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All quality control inspew % r shall be certified personally by either the FM or the TM. The l
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Section D SECTION D - PACKAGING AND MARKING D.1 PACKAGING AND MARKING (MAR 1987)
The Contractor shall package material for shipment to the NRC in such a manner that will ensure acceptance by common carrier and safe delivery at destination. Containers and closures shall comply with the Interstate Commerce Commission Regulations, Uniform Freight Classification Rules, or regulations of other carriers as applicable to the mode of transportation.
On the front of the package, the Contractor shall clearly identify the contract number under which the product is being provided.
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SECTION E -INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE
. E.1 - -52.252-2 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FEB 1998)
This contract incorporates one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available.
- 1. FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1) CLAUSES NUMBER TITLE DATE 52.246-2 INSPECTION OF SUPPLIES AUG 1996
- FIXED-PRICE 52.246-4 INSPECTION OF SERVICES AUG 1996
- FIXED-PRICE 52.246-16 RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUPPLIES APR 1984
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inspection and acceptance of the deliverable items to be fumished hereunder shall be made by I the Project Officer at the time and place that the Contractor issues or uses the item to perform work under the contract.
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E.3 NRC PROJECT OFFICER'S INSPECTION REPORT The Contractor shall refer to Section G.4, PAYMENT DEDUCTIONS FOR NON-PERFORMANCE OR UNSATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE, regarding the NRC Project Officer's Inspection Report.
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SECTION F - DELIVERIES OR PERFORMANCE 52.252-2 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FEB 1998)
This contract incorporates one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as ;
if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text I available.
1 F.1 FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1) CLAUSES 1
NUMBER TITLE DATE 52.242-15 STOP-WORK ORDER AUG 1989 ,
52.242-17 GOVERNMENT DELAY OF WORK APR 1984
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F.2 DURATION OF CONTRACT PERIOD This contract shall commence on February 22,1999 and will expire on March 21,2000. The term of this contract may be extended at the option of the Government for an additional four 12-month periods. '
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F.3 PLACE OF PERFORMANCE !
l The services to be provided under this contract shall be performed at the One White Flint North l Building and the Two White Flint North Building, inclusive of grounds. Refer to Section C.2.1, !
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F.4 PLACE OF DELIVERY-REPORTS The reports and all other deliverables to be furnished hereunder shall be delivered, with all charges paid by the Contractor, to the Project Officer and Contracting Officer. Refer to the clause below, " Reporting Requirements," for the due date and the number of copies required.
Also, refer to the clause, " Project Officer Authority,"in Section G of this contract for the Project l Officer's address and to Page One of this contract for the Contracting Officer's address.
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Section F F.5 PERSONNEL RESOURCE PLAN The purpose of the Personnel Resource Plan is to provide the NRC with assurance that the Contractor has a viable plan to provide any required backup or replacement personnel so that service will not be interrupted. The Personnel Resource Plan, submitted by the Contractor in its proposal and made a part of this contract, shall be kept constantly updated and current during l the period of performance under this contract. Whenever the Personnel Resource Plan is
) updated, one copy each shall be submitted to the CO and the PO for approval. Upon receipt of l the CO and PO's approval of the update, the Contractor shall submit one copy each of the Updated Personnel Resource Plan to the CO and the PO.
The Personnel Resource Plan shall include:
(1) the names of each key personnel and each of their backup personnel; (2) the approach for implementing key personnel replacement, including recruitment procedures. Note that Subsection H.2, Key Personnel, of this contract shall apply.
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F.6 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS The following deliverables list all the reporting requirements as stated in Section C. In the event of any conflict between the list below and the requirements within Section C, the requirements within Section C shall take precedence.
The following defines the symbols in the 'Due Date" column below:
E = the effective date of the contract.
U.= update as required.
P = as submitted in proposal and made a part of this contract T = the takeover date of the performance requirements.
The following defines the symbols for distribution of each report.
Recipients required to receive one copy escri.
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-REFERENCE. DELIVERABLE- DATE DISTRIBUTION
' C.3.3.1 - . . Personnel Requirements & Qualifications - Prior to T "
All employees issued copy of contract l C.3.3.1 Employee Roster /After Hour 5 days prior to "
E&U Emergency On-Call Listing FM-TM T
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Form l-151 Alien Registration Receipt (For subsequent hires; Form I-94 Work Authorization 5 days prior to working Form l-688A Temporary Resident Card under the contract)
GSA Form 176 & FD-258 l
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for all employees Annually thereafter Within 30 days after employment for new employees C.3.5 Comprehensive Physical Inventory of Within 45 days after E "
i- OWFN-TWFN Equipment and Systems Equipment Inventory Numbering system Within 60 days after E "
p System Plan Number stenciled on unidentified / Within 21 days after PO
- unnumbered equipment approval Update of Inventory List for Equipment T & every mo. "
and Systems ~ thereafter C.3.6.1.B(1) Initialinspection of NRC fumished 5 days after T "
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NRC-furnished property after any repairs, and agreement of good after final inspection working order and anytime new property furnished C.3.6.E-1 Price proposal for revised 20 days after receipt "
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- C.3.6.2.A. Inventory list of Contractor- 5 days prior to T *"
fumished supplies-joint inspection C.3.6 2.A Contractor fumished property - supply T "
all parts, equipment, supplies, and materials needed to execute the e.ontract C.3.6.2.D Year 2000 Requirements (Y2K) for Within 60 days "
computer equipment, software and after T systems. Test all existing facility .
computer systems used in the operation and maintenance program for Y2K programming compliance C.3.8 Manufacturer Safety Data Sheets Prior to T,
- Updates as issued by manufacturers and upon use of new chemical C.2.1 PlPO-Phase in Task E "
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C.2.1 Deficiency report ofinspection on 10 days after E "
equipment and systems
-C.2.1 Deficiency report with list of needed repairs "
30 days after inspection C.3.10 Facility Supervision Service Requirements 8:15 a.m. daily
- Plan of the Day agenda Report monthly or agreed Monthly Contract Meetings with CO/PO upon schedule '
C.3.10 Quarterly Management Review Meetings Within 10 days after with subcontractors: Minutes of meetings due meeting "
to PO C 3.10.1 Quality control requirement al!'C" Daily records to PO *'
inspections certified by either the FM or TM by 8:15a.m. next work day l
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companies of any account and billing changes C.J.10.1 Quality Control Plan P and U "
Laboratory report on products 10 days after "
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Completion Report C.2.2.2 Inspection Compliance Report 5 days after "
each inspection REPORTS PROVIDED ON A"ONE-TIME" BASIS (continued)
DUE 1 REFERENCE DELIVERABLE DATE DISTRIBUTION C.2.2.4, Cost Proposal for repair 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after "
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certification program treatment C.2.2.6 Water sample analysis . Upon completion of certification analysis treatment "
F.5 Personnel Resource Plan T & As required "
REPORTS PROVIDED ON AN " ANNUAL BASIS
- DUE REFERENCE DELIVERABLE DATE DISTRIBUTION C.2.2.2 Inspection Report of Fired / 5 days after each Unfired Pressure Vessels annualinspection *
(GSA Form 1034) or approved other REPORTS PROVIDED ON A"OUARTERLY BASIS
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. REPORTS PROVIDED ON A " MONTHLY BASIS * (Continued)
DUE REFERENCE - DELIVERABLE DATE DISTRIBUTION C.3.5 - Updated Equipmentinventory List "
5th day of Or Affirmative Statement each month l 'C.3.9.2 FIXIT Service Requests 5th day of "
Tracking and Closeout Report each month i and daily i
C.2.6 Meter Readings T and monthly - "
L C.2.2.2.- Preventative Maintenance Monthly & Proposal "
Schedule Plan Submission C.2.2.7 - Water Samples Collected Prior to monthly **
(Two Sets Each System) analysis C.2.4.1 Monthly Parking Log 9:00 a.m. on the "
second working day of the month or as requested by PO or the ASC l
C.2.4.1 Monthly Parking Collection 9:00 a.m. on 2' nd *"*
Statement ' working day of month 1
C.2.3.1 Architectural and Structural Repairs Report 5* day of each month **
REPORTS PROVIDED ON A " DAILY BASIS
- DUE REFERENCE DELIVERABLE DATE DISTRIBUTION
~ C.3.10 Plan of the Day Agenda Report -
- 8:15a.m. each workday C.2.6 Utilities, inspection Findings / 8:00 a.m. each "
, Log of Actions workday C.3.4 Operability Survey Report - 7:15 a.m. each "
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DUE I REFERENCE DELIVERABLE DATE DISTRIBUTION i C.2.4.1 Daily parking Log & Parking 9.00 a.m. the "
Management Attachment following workday Daily violation Log & Parking 9:00 a.m. the "
Management Attachment following workday C.2.3.1 Monthly Report 5th day - monthly "
C.2.2.6 I Initia! Water Analysis and treatment. Within first 15 days "
Conduct water treatment analysis and after E i proposed treatment plan.
C.2.2.6 ~
Maintain a written log of all chemicals Upon request / "
used and test control. when treating system H.5 Security Requirements Sign-In/Out Log Daily
- REPORTS PROVIDED ON " AS NEEDED BASIS" Should the Basic Services Prices be modified, the Contractor shall provide an update of all Facility Management and Quality Control costs.
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SECTION G - CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DATA G.1 ~
NRCAR 2052.215-72 PROJECT OFFICER AUTHORITY ALTERNATE 1 (JAN 1993)
- 1. _ The. contracting officer's authorized representative, hereinafter referred to as the project officer for this contract is:
Name:
Address:
- Telephone Number *
- To be included into any resultant contract.
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- 2. ' The Project Officer is responsible for:
A. monitoring Contractor performance, including quality assurance surveillance (Refer to Attachment No.10 Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan) and assessment of performance, and recommendinfo the Contracting Officer changes in requirements; B. inspecting and accepting services provided under the contract; C. reviewing all Contractor invoices / vouchers requesting payment for services provided under
. the contract and making recommendations for approval disapproval, deductions or suspensions; and D. providing technical direction to the Contractor as follows:
l (1) provide clarification and/or advice'on details which serve to accomplish the Statement of Work in the contract; (2) review and approve reports and other deliverables as required in the Statement of Work in the contract; and L _ (3) provide assistance in the resolution of technical problems encountered during L performance.
- 3. Technical direction shall be within the general Statement of Work in the contract. The Project Officer does not have the authority to and may not issue technical direction which:
L A. constitutes a change a defined in the " Changes" clause in Section I of this contract; B. In any way causes an increase or decrease in the total contract amount; C. . changes any of the express terms; conditions or specification of this contract; or
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D. terminates the contract, settles any claim or dispute arising under the contract, or issue any unilateral directive whatsoever.
- 4. If, in the opinion of the contractor any technical direction issued by the Project Officer is within one of the above categories, the Contractor shall not proceed but shall notify the Contracting Officer in writing within two days after receipt of any such direction. Upon l receiving such notification, the Contracting Officer shall either issue an appropriate )
modification to the contract or advise the Contractor in writing that, in the contracting Officer's opinion the technical direction is within the scope of this clause and does not constitute a change under the " Changes" clause. A failure of the parties to agree upon the l nature of the direction or upon the contract action to be taken with respect thereto shall be j subject to Clause No. 52.233-1 " Disputes"in Section I of this contract.
- 5. In the Project Officer's absence, one of the following Alternate Project Officers are j authorized to represent the Project Officer.
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- 6. The following individuals are authorized to provide limited technical direction to the
! Contractor as specified below. The Contractor shallimmediately contact the Project Officer for resolution of differences and clarification c.' guidance.
l (a) The OWFN Central Security Station Duty Officer is authorized to notify the Contractor of emergency conditions.
(b) The following Administrative Services Center individuals are authorized to provide technical guidance for Parking Management Services.
Name: Telephone Number:
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i Section G (3) Technical direction for Reimbursable Work Orders and incidental Facility Tasks (IFT)
Those individuals identified as Technical Contact for Reimbursable Work Orders and IFT's are authorized to provide the following technical guidance::
(a) monitor contractor's performance, including surveillance and assessment of performance, and recommend to the Project Officer and Contracting Officer changes in work required; (b) inspect and accept services provided; (c) provide clarification and/or advice on details which serve to accomplish the Statement of Work in the contract; (d) review and approve reports and other deliverables as required in the Statement of Work in the contract; and (e) provide assistance in the resolution of technical problems encountered during performance.
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G.2 ORDERING PROCEDURES (MAY 1991)
- 1. In addition to the contracting officer, contract administrator, and project officer, the following individuals are authorized to issue delivery orders under this contract:
- 2. All delivery orders shall be prepared in accordance with FAR 16.506 and may be issued in writing, orally, or by written telecommunications. ,
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G.3 BILLING INSTRUCTIONS The Contractor shall refer to the attachment in Section J entitled: " Billing instructions."
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G.4 PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS FOR SUSPENSION OF WORK OF THE BASIC CONTRACT SERVICES 1
- 1. In the event the basic contract services (See Section C 3) are not provided or required by the NRC because the OWFN and TWFN buildings are opened later or closed earlier during i the day because of inclement weather or unanticipated holidays, or because the OWFN and TWFN 64 s
h Section G buildings are closed for the entire day because of inclement weather, unanticipated holidays,
- failure of Congress to appropriate funds, etc., the Contracting Officer will make the appropriate payment adjustments. The payment adjustments will be computed as follows:
A. The adjustment rate in dollars per hour will be equal to the total dollars per day divided by 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> per day. The hourly rate will be multiplied by the number of hours that service was not provided or required.
B. The adjustment rate in dollars per day will be equal to the total dollars per month divided by 21 days per month. The daily rate will be multiplied by the number of days that service was not provided or required.
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G.5 ; PAYMENT DEDUCTIONS FOR NONPERFORMANCE OR UNSATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE
- 1. The major objective of the Govemment is to obtain complete and satisfactory performance in accordance with the terms of the contract. To comply, the Contractor shall complete his performance of each job, meeting the quality of work and meeting key personnel requirements (Refer to Section H.2). Failure to accomplish the specifications of the contract justify deductions to the Contractor.
- 2. The Contractor shall refer to Attachment 4, Schedule of Deductions, which will be used by the NRC to determine monetary deductions for nonperformance of work under this contract, or deficiencies in the work performed or for failure to respond to requests for service, or to meet any other requirements of contractual specification.
- 3. Assessment of Nonperformance Deductions:
A. The NRC Project Officer and Project Officer Alternates will notify the Contractor of proposed deductions on a daily basis through FlXIT, and/or QA inspection forms, and e-mails.
B. The Contractor shall provide written acceptance or dispute / rebuttal to each proposed deduction within three (3) work days from receipt of the proposed deduction notification.
C. The NRC will review the rebuttal correspondence to determine if a deduction should be 1 assessed.
D. The Contracting Officer will issue a letter to the Contractor not later than 15 work days following the month for which deductions have been assessed, informing the Contractor of the total monthly deductions taken for the associated period.
E. Total deductions will be taken from the Contractor's monthly invoice.
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G.6 INDIRECT COST RATES (a) Pending the establishment of final indirect rates which must be negotiated based on audit of actual costs, the contractor shall be reimbursed for allowable indirect costs as follows:
- l. (b) The Contracting Officer may adjust the above rates as appropriate during the term of the contract upon acceptance of any revisions propped by the Contractor. It is the Contractor's responsibility to notify the Contracting Officer in accordance with l Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 52.232.20, Limitation of Cost, or FAR 52-232-22, Limitation of Funds, as applicable, if these changes affect performance of work within in established cost or funding limitation.
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NRCAR 2052.204-71 SITE ACCESS BADGE REQUIREMENTS (JAN 1993)
During the life of this contract, the rights of ingress and egress for contractor personnel must be
- made available as required. In this regard, all contractor personnel whose duties under this contract require their presence on-site shall be clearly identifiable by a distinctive badge
' fumished by the Government. The Project Officer shall assist the contractor in obtaining the badges for the contractor personnel, it is the sole responsibility of the contractor to ensure that each employee has proper identification at all times. All prescribed identification must be i immediately delivered to the Security Office for cancellation or disposition upon the termination of employment of any contractor personnel. Contractor personnel must have this identification in their possession during on-site performance under this contract. It is the contractor's duty to j assure tMt contractor personnel enter only those work areas necessary for performance of contrer' /ork, and to assure the safeguarding of any Goverment records or data that contractor personnel may come into contact with.
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-H.2-NRCAR 2052.215-70 KEY PERSONNEL (JAN 1993)
- 1. The following individuals are considered to be essential to the successful performance of the
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(1) Lead HVAC Technician (3) HVAC Technicians.
(1) Maintenance and Repair Technician
~(Architectural and Structural)
(1) Master Electrician .
(1) Master Plumber
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The contractor agrees that personnel may not be removed from the contract work or replaced withouc compliance with paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section.
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- 3. Each request for approval of substitutions must be in writing and contain a detailed explanation of the circumstances necessitating the proposed substitutions. The request must also contain a complete resume for the proposed substitute and other information
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requested or needed by the contracting officer to evaluate the proposed substitution. The '
contracting officer or his/her authorized representative shall evaluate the request and
)- promptly notify the contractor of his or her approval or disapproval in writing.
- 4. If the contracting officer determines that suitable and timely replacement of key personnel who have been reassigned, terminated, or have otherwise become unavailable for the contract work is not reasonably forthcoming, or that the resultant reduction of productive effort would be so substantial as to impair the successful completion of the contract or the service order, the contract may be terminated by the contracting officer for default or for the convenience of the Govemment, as appropriate. If the contracting officer finds the !
contractor at fault for the condition, the contract price or fixed fee may be equitably adjusted downward to compensate the Government for any resultant delay, loss, or damage.
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H.3 NRCAR 2052.235-72 SAFETY, HEALTH, AND FIRE PROTECTION (JAN 1993) l
' The contractor shall take all reasonable precautions in the performance of the work under this contract to protect the health and safety of its employees and of members of the public, ,
including NRC employees and contractor personnel, and to minimize danger from all hazards to life and property and shall comply with all applicable health, safety, and fire protection regulations and requirements (including reporting requirements) of the Commission and the
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Department of Labor. In the event that the contractor fails to comply with these regulations or l requirements, the contracting officer may, without prejudice to any other legal or contractual rights of the Commission, issue an order stopping all or any part of the work; thereafter, a start order for resumption of work may be issued at the discretion of the contracting officer. The contractor shall make no claim for an extension of time or for compensation or damages by reason of, or in connection with, this type of work stoppage.
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H.4 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT / PROPERTY (NOV 1994)
The NRC will provide the contractor with the equipment / property identified under Section C.3.6.
of this contract. Only the equipment / property listed in C.3.6 in the quantities shown will be provided by the Government. This property is subject to the provisions of the Government Property Clause under this contract. All other equipment / property required in performance of the contract shall be furnished by the Contractor.
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- H.5 SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
- 1. Sign In/ Sign Out Log For contract administration and handling access control, all contract (and subcontract) employees shall sign in and out at the beginning and end of their shifts on a log maintained at the first floor lobby guard's desk in the OWFN building. Contractor supervisors shall indicate their position titles a:ongside their signature. The log shall be provided to the CO or the PO upon request.
- 2. Identification / Building Pass
~ The Contractor shall refer to the clause within this Section H regarding site access badge requirements. The NRC photo badging process is conducted at the OWFN building. It is i- important to coordinate the schedule for the badging process with the P0 prior to performing duties under this contract. A sample copy of the NRC Form 89 - Photo Badge Request, is attached as Attachment 3 in Section J of this contract.
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- 3. Building Access Approval The Government shall have and exercise full and complete control over granting, denying, withholding, or terminating OWFN and TWFN building access approvals for individuals performing work under this contract. Individuals performing work under this contract shall be required to complete and submit through the P0 to the Division of Security, an acceptable GSA Form 176 (Statement of Personal History), and two FD-258 (Fingerprint Charts) at least 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to performing services at the NRC. In the exercise of that authority, the NRC may, among other things, grant or deny temporary building access approval to an individual based upon its review of the information contained in the GSA Form 176. Also, in the exercise of that authority, NRC may, among other things, grant or deny permanent building access approval based on the results of its investigation and adjudication guidelines. This requirement also pertains to the officers of the firm who, for any reason, may visit the work sites for an extended period of. time during the term of the contract. In the event of NRC being unable to grant a temporary or permanent building access approval, respectively, to any individual performing work under this contract. the Contractor is responsible for assigning another individual to perform the necessary function without any delay in the contract's performance schedule, or without adverse impact to any other terms or conditions of the contract. The contractor is responsible for informing those affected by this procedure, of the required building access approval process (i.e., temporary and permanent determinations), and that the individual may be required to wait until permanent building access approval is granted before beginning work in j the OWFN or TWFN buildings.
The Contractor shall ensure that he advises the PO, who, in turn, will advise the Division of Security, of the termination or dismissal of any employee who has applied for, or has been granted, NRC building access approval. The Contractor shall recover NRC-issued photo badges from these individuals and retum them to the PO.
- 4. Contractor's Duty to Safeguard Sensitive Unclassified information and Classified Information in the performance of work under this contract, the Contractor sha!!, in accordance with NRC security regulations and requirements, be responsible for safeguarding any sensitive unclassified or classified information that it may inadvertently have access to during 69
Section H performance of work under this contract. The contractor agrees to comply with all security regulations and requirements of the NRC.
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H.6 INSURANCE The requirement of Clause 52.226-5 -Insurance-Work on a Government Installation, is supplemented to provide that the generalliability policy shall name "The United States of America" acting by and through the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission as an additional insured with respect to operations performed under this contract.
The following reflects the Govemment's minimum amounts of insurance required for performance of work under this contract:
$500,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, and
$500,000 per occurrence for property damage.
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H.7 DETERMINATION OF MINIMUM WAGES AND FRINGE BENEFITS
- 1. Each employee of the contractor or any subcontractor performing services under this contract who is covered by the collective bargaining agreements (s) (CBA) TECOM ,
incorporated of Austin, Texas and Local 99-99A, International Union of Operating !
Engineers, AFL-CIO), is to be paid wage rates and fringe benefits set forth in the CBA(s).
- 2. Each employee of the contractor or any subcontractor performing services under this contract who is not covered by the CBA(s) between TECOM Incorporated of Austin, Texas, and Local 99-99A, International Union of operating Engineers, AFL-CIO, is to be paid at least the minimum allowable monetary wage and fringe benefits prescribed under the U.S. Department of Labor and applicable Wage Determination (s).
- 3. Any conflict between the labor categories, wages and fringe benefits of the CBA(s) and the Department of Labor Wage Determinations, the CBA(s) shall prevail.
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H.8 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT
- 1. The Contractor shall provide the Contracting Officer with copies of any collective bargaining agreements, and any amendments thereto, which arise during the course of this contract.
and which apply to Contractor employees working under this contract. The Contractor shall provide a " cents per hour" equivalency cost for each fringe benefit included in such bargaining agreements, including any prospective increases in same.
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- 2. - Prior to the expiration of this contract, and in anticipation of solicitation of a follow-on contract, the Contractor shall provide, upon request by the Contracting Officer, a copy of the current collective bargaining agreement, any amendments thereto, and the current " cents per hour" equivalency cost for each fringe benefit included in the collective bargaining agreement, including any prospective increase in same."
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Section I PART 11 - CONTRACT CLAUSES SECTION I - CONTRACT CLAUSES l.1 52.252-2 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FEB 1998)
This contract incorporates one or rnore Clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available.
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FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1) CLAUSES NUMBER TITLE DATE 52.202-1 DEFINITIONS OCT 1995 52.203-3 GRATUlTIES APR 1984 52.203-5 COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES APR 1984 52.203-6 RESTRICTIONS ON SUBCONTRACTOR JUL 1995 SALES TO THE GOVERNMENT 52.203-7 ANTI-KICKBACK PROCEDURES JUL 1995 52.203-10 PRICE OR FEE ADJUSTMENT FOR JAN 1997 ILLEGAL OR IMPROPER ACTIVITY 52.203-12 LIMITATION ON PAY.MENTS TO INFLUENCE JUN 1997 CERTAIN FEDERAL TRANSACTIONS 52.204-4 PRINTING / COPYING DOUBLE-SIDED ON JUN 1996 RECYCLED PAPER 52.209-6 PROTECTING THE GOVERNMENT'S JUL 1995 INTEREST WHEN SUBCONTRACTING WITH CONTRACTORS DEBARRED, SUSPENDED, OR PROPOSED FOR DEBARMENT 52.215-1 EXAMINATION OF RECORDS BY OCT 1997 COMPTROLLER GENERAL 52.215-2 AUDIT AND RECORDS - NEGOTIATION AUG 1996 52.215-8 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE - UNIFORM OCT 1997 CONTRACT FORMAT 52.215-23 PRICE REDUCTION FOR DEFECTIVE OCT 1995 COST OR PRICING DATA - MODIFICATIONS 52.215-25 SUBCONTRACTOR COST OR PRICING OCT 1995 DATA - MODIFICATIONS 52.215-26 INTEGRITY OF UNIT PRICES JAN 1997 52.215-27 TERMINATION OF DEFINED BENEFIT MAR 1996 PENSION PLANS 52.215-18 REVERSION OR ADJUSTMENT OF PLANS OCT 1997 FOR POSTRETIREMENT BENEFITS OTHER THAN PENSIONS (PRB) 52.219.-8 UTILIZATION OF SMALL, SMALL DISADVAN-TAGED WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESSES JUN 1997 72
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_ DATE 52.219-9 SMALL, SMALL BUSINESS AND SMALL AUG 1996 DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTING PLAN 52.219-16 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES-SMALL BUSINESS OCT 1995 l SUBCONTRACTING PLAN '
52.222-1 NOTICE TO THE GOVERNMENT FEB 1997 OF LABOR DISPUTES 52.222-3 CONVICT LABOR AUG 1996 52.222-4 CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND JUL 1995 SAFETY STANDARDS ACT-OVERTIME COMPENSATION I 52.222-26 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY APR 1984 52.222-28 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PREAWARD APR 1984 CLEARANCE OF SUBCONTRACTS 52.222-35 AFFIRVATIVE ACTION FOR SPECIAL APR 1984 DISABLED AND VIETNAM ERA VETERANS i 52.222-36 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR APR 1984 !
HANDICAPPED WORKERS 52.222-37 EMPLOYMENT REPORTS ON SPECIAL APR 1998 DISABLED VETERANS AND VETERANS l
OF THE VIETNAM ERA I 52.222-41 SERVICE CONTRACT ACT OF 1965, MAY 1989 I AS AMENDED l
52.222-43 FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT MAY 1989 l AND SERVICE CONTRACT ACT-PRICE ADJUSTMENT (MULTIPLE YEAR AND OPTION CONTRACTS) 52.223-2 CLEAN AIR AND WATER APR 1984 52.223-5 POLLUTION PREVENTION AND RIGHT-TO-KNOW MAR 1997 52.223-6 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE JAN 1997 52.225-11 RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN FOREIGN AUG 1998 PURCHASES 52.227-1 AUTHOR!ZATION AND CONSENT 'JUL 1995 52.227-2 NOTICE AND ASSISTANCE REGARDING AUG 1996 PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT 52.228-5 INSURANCE-WORK ON A GOVERNMENT JAN 1997 INSTALLATION 52.229-4 FEDERAL, STATE; AND LOCAL TAXES JAN 1991 (NEGOTIATED CONTRACT) 52.229-5 TAXES - CONTRACTS PERFORMED IN U.S. APR 1984 POSCESSIONS OR PUERTO RICO 52.232-1 PAYMENT APR 1984 52.232-8 DISCOUNTS FOR PROMPT PAYMENT MAY 1997 73
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- 52.232-17 INTEREST JUN 1996 ,
i 52.232-23 ASSIGNMENT OF CLAIMS - JAN 1986 I 52.232-33 MANDATORY INFORMATION FOR ELECTRONIC AUG 1996
- i. FUNDS TRANSFER PAYMENT 52.233-1 DISPUTES MAR 1994 ALTERNATE I (DEC 1991) 52.233-3 PROTEST AFTER AWARD AUG 1996 52.237-2 PROTECTION OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, APR 1984 EQUIPMENT, AND VEGETATION 52.242-13 BANKRUPTCY JUL 1995 52.243-1 CHANGES -FIXED PRICE AUG 1987 ALTERNATE I (APR 1994) 52.244-5 COMPETITION IN SUBCONTRACTING DEC 1996 52.246-25 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY-SERVICES FEB 1997 52.249-2 TERMINATION FOP CONVENIENCE OF THE SEP 1996 GOVERNMENT (F IXED-PRICE) 52.249-8 APR 1984 -
DEFAULT (FIXED-PRICE SUPPLY AND SERVICE) 52.253-1 COMPUTER GENERATED FORMS JAN 1991 52.230-2 COST ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APR 1998 1 52.230-5 ADMINISTRATION OF COST ACCOUNTING APR 1996 STANDARDS 52.232-25 PROMPT PAYMENT SEP 1992 52.232-28 ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER APR 1989 PAYMENT METHODS 52.237-3 CONTINUITY OF SERVICES JAN 199t 52.244-1 APR 1991 SUBCONTRACTS (FIXED-PRICE CONTRACTS) 52.245-1 PROPERTY RECORDS APR 1984 52.245-4 GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY APR 1984 (SHORT FORM)
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1.2 52.216-18 ORDERING (OCT 1995)
(REFERS TO REIMBURSABLE CONTRACT SERVICES)
(a) Any supplies and services to be fumished under this contract shall be ordered by issuance of delivery orders by the individuals or activities designated in the Schedule. Such orders i
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(b) All delivery orders are subject to the terms and conditions of this contract. In the event of conflict between a delivery order and this contract, the contract shall control.
(c) If mailed, a delivery order is considered " issued" when the Government deposits the order in the mail. Orders may be issued orally or by written telecommunications only if authorized in the Schedule.
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l.3 52.216-19 DELIVERY-ORDER LIMITATIONS (OCT 1995)
(REIMBURSABLE CONTRACT SERVICES ONLY)
(a) Minimum order. When the Government requires supphes or services covered by this contract in an amount of less than N/A, the Government is not obhgated to purchase nor is the Contractor obligated to furnish, those supplies or services under the contract.
(b) Maximum order. The Contractor is not obligated to honor-(1) Any order for a single item in excess of N/A; !
(2) Any order for a combination of items in excess of N/A; or (3) A series of orders from the same ordering office within N/A days that together call for
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-_ (d) Notwithstanding paragraphs (b) and (c) above, the Contractor shall honor any order exceeding the maximum order limitations in paragraph (b), unless that order (or orders) is returned to the ordering office within N/A days after issuance, with written notice stating the Contractor's intent not to ship the item (or items) called for and the reasons. Upon receiving this notice, the Government may acquire the supplies or services from another source, i
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Section I l.4 52.216-22 .lNDEFINITE QUANTITY (OCT 1995)
(REIMBURSABLE CONTRACT SERVICES ONLY)
(a) This is an indefinite-quantity contract for the supplies or servicea specified, and effective for the period stated, in the Schedule. The quantities of supplies and services specified in the Schedule are estimates only and are not purchased by this contract.
(b) Delivery or performance shall be made only as authorized by orders issued in accordance with the Ordering clause. The Contractor shall furnish to the Government, when and if ordered, the supplies or services specified in the Schedule up to and including the quantity designated in the Schedule as the " maximum." The Government shall order at least the quantity of supplies or services designated in the Schedule as the " minimum."
(c) Except for any limitations on quantities in the Delivery-Order Limitations clause or in the Schedule, there is no limit on the number of orders that may be issued. The Government may issue orders requiring delivery to multiple destinations or performance at multiple locations.
(d) Any order issued during the effective period of this contract and not completed within that period sha!! be completed by the Contractor within the time specified in the order. The contract shall govern the Contractor's and Government's rights and obligations with respect to that order to the same extent as if the order were completed during the contract's effective period; provided, that the Contractor shall not be required to make any deliveries under this contract after N/A.
[End of Clause) 1.5 52.217-9 OPTION TO EXTEND THE TERM OF THE CONTRACT (MAR 1989)
(a) The Governn ent may extend the term of this contract by written notice to the Contractor within; provided, that the Government shall give the Contractor a preliminary written notice of its intent to extend at least 60 days before the contract expires. The preliminary notice does not commit the Government to an extension.
(b) If the Government exercises this option, the extended contract shall be considered to include this option provision.
(c) The total duration of this contract, including the exercise of any options under this clause, shall not exceed 5 YEARS.
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Section I l.6 52.217-6 OPTION FOR INCREASED QUANTITY (MAR 1989)
(TWFN PARKING MANAGEMENT SERVICES ONLY)
The Government may increase the quantity of supplies called for in the Schedule at the unit price specified. The Contracting Officer may exercise the option by written notice to the Contractor within. Delivery of the added items shall continue at the same rate as the like items called for under the contract, unless the parties otherwise agree.
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l.7 52.222-42 STATEMENT OF EQUIVALENT RATES FOR FEDERAL HIRES (MAY 1989) in compliance with the Service Contract Act of 1965, as amended, and the regulations of the tenretary of Labor (29 CFR Part 4), this clause identifies the classes of service employee.
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Sted to be employed under the contract and states the wag :s and fringe benefits payable to
- ^e if they were employed by the contracting agency subject to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 5341 or : 9 32.
THIS STATEMENT IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY: IT IS NOT A WAGE DETERMINATION.
Monetary Wage-Employee class Frinae Benefits Facilities Supervisor $20.09 Technical Supervisor $20.00 Lead Engineer $17.06 Maintenance Mechanic -HVAC $15.40 Maintenance Mechanic $15.40 Master Electrician $15.40 Office Manager $12.00
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l.8 52.225-9 BUY AMERICAN ACT-TRADE AGREEMENTS
-BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROGRAM (MAR 1996)
(a) This clause implements the Buy American Act (41 U.S.C.10), the Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (19 U.S.C. 2501-2582), the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Implementation Act (Pub. L. 103-182,107 Stat. 2057) and the Balance of Payments Program by providing a preference for domestic end products over foreign end products, except for certain foreign end products which meet the requirements for classification as designated, NAFTA, or Caribbean Basin country end products.
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" Caribbean Basin country end product," as used in this clause, means an article that (1) is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a Caribbean Basin country (as defined in section 25.401 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)), or (2)in the case of an article which consists in whole or in part of materials from another country or instrumentality, has been substantially transformed into a new and different article of commerce with a name, character, or use distinct from that of the article or articles from which it was so transformed. The term includes services (except transportation services) incidental to its supply; provided that the value of those incidental services does not exceed that of the product itself. It does not include service contracts as such. The term excludes products that are excluded from duty free treatment for Caribbean countries under the 4
Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (19 U.S.C. 2703(b)). These exclusions presently consist of (1) textiles and apparel articles that are subject to textile agreements: (ii) footwear, handbags, luggage, flat goods, work gloves, and leather wearing apparel not designated as eligible articles for the purpose of the Generalized System of Preferences under Title V of i the Trade Act of 1974; (iii) tuna, prepared or preserved in any manner in airtight containers; (iv) petroleum, or any product derived from petroleum; and (v) watches and watch parts (including cases, bracelets and straps), of whatever type including, but not limited to, mechanical, quartz digital or quartz analog, if such watches and watch parts contain any material that is the product of any country to which the Tariff Schedule of the United States (TSUS) column 2 rates of duty apply.
" Components," as used in this clause, means those articles, materials, and supplies incorporated directly into the end products.
[ " Designated country end product," as used in this clause, means an article that (1) is wholly i
the growth, product, or manufacture of the designated country (as defined in section 25.401 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)), or (2) in the case of an article which consists in whole or in part of materials from another country or instrumentality, has been substantially transformed into a new and different article of commerce with a name, character, or use i
" distinct from that of the article or articles from which it was so transformed. The term includes services (except transportation services) incidental to its supply, provided that the value of those incidental services does not exceed that of the product itself. It does not '
include service contracts as such.
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" Domestic end product," as used in this clause, means (1) an unmanufactured end product mined or produced in the United States, or (2) an end product manufactured in the United States, if the cost of its components mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States exceeds 50 percent of the cost of allits components. A component shall also be considered to have been mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States (regardless of its source in fact) if the end product in which it is incorporated is manufactured in the United States and the component is of a class or kind (1) determined by 7'
the Govemment to be not mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities of a satisfactory quality, or (ii) to j
which the agency head concerned has determined that it would be inconsistent with the public j- interest to apply the restrictions of the Buy American Act.
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Section I "End products" as used in this clause, means those articles, materials, and supplies to be acquired under this contract for public use.
" Foreign end product," as used in this clause, means an end product other than a domestic end product.
"NAFTA country", as used in this clause, means Canada or Mexico.
"NAFTA country end product", as used in this clause, means an article that (1) is wholly the i growth, product, or manufacture of a NAFTA country, or (2) in the case of an article which
!' consists in whole or in part of materials from another country or instrumentality, has been substantially transformed in a NAFTA country into a new and different article of commerce with a name, character, or use distinct from that of the article or articles from which it was i
transformed. The term includes service (except transportation services) incidental to its supply; provided, that the value of those incidental services does not exceed that of the product itself. It does not include service contracts as such.
l (b) The contracting Officer has determined that the Trade Agreements Act and NAFTA apply to l this acquisition. Unless othenvise specified, the Acts apply to all items in the schedule. The Contractor agrees to deliver under this contract only domestic end products unless, in its offer, it specifies delivery of foreign end products in the provision entitled " Buy American-Trade Agreements-Balance of Payments Program Certificate." An offer certifying that a designated, NAFTA, or Caribbean Basin country end product will be supplied requires the Contractor to supply a designated, NAFTA, or a Caribbean Basin country end product or, at the Contractor's option, a domestic end product. Contractors may not supply a foreign end product for line items subject to the Trade Agreements Act unless the foreign end product is a designated, NAFTA, or a Caribbean Basin country end product (see FAR 25.401), or unless a waiver is granted under section 302 of the Trade Agreements Act of 1~79 (see FAR 25.402(c)).
(c) Offers will be evaluated in accordance with the policies and procedures of Subpart 25.4 of the FAR.
l.9 TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT(MAY 1991)
- (a) This clause implements the Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (19 U.S.C. 2501-2582) by providing a preference for U.S. made end products, designated country end products, and Caribbean Basin country end products over other products.
' " Caribbean Basin country end products," as used in this clause, means an article that: (1) is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a Caribbean Basin country (as defined in section 25.401 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)), or (2)in the case of an article which consists in whole or in part of materials from another country or instrumentality, has been substantially transformed into a new and different article of commerce with a name, 79
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The term includes services (except transportation services) incidental to its supply; provided that the value of those incidental services does not exceed that of the product itself. It does not include service contracts as such. The term excludes products that are excluded from duty free treatment from Caribbean countries under the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (19 U.S.C. 2703(b)). These exclusions presently consist of (i) textiles and apparel articles that are subject to textile agreements; (ii) footwear, handbags, luggage, flat goods, work gloves, and leather wearing apparel not designated as eligible articles for the purpose of the Generalized System of Preference under title V of the Trade Act of 1974; (iii) tuna, prepared or preserved in any manner in airtight containers; (iv) petroleum, or any product derived from petroleum; and (v) watches and watch parts (including cases, bracelets and straps) of whatever type including, but not limited to, mechanical, quartz digital or quartz analog, if such watches or watch parts contain j any material that is the product of any country to which the Tariff Schedule of the United States '
(TSUS) column 2 rates of duty apply.
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" Designated country end product," as used in this clause, means an article that (1) is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of the designated country (as defined in section 25.401 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)), or (2) in the case of an article which consists in whole or in part of materials from another country or instrumentality, has been substantially
' transformed into a new and different article of commerce with a name, character, or use distinct from that of the article or articles from which it was 50 transformed. The term includes services (except transportation services) incidental to its supply, provided that the value of those incidental services does not exceed that of the product itself. It does not include service contracts as such.
"End products," as used in this clause, means those articles materials, and supplies to be acquired under this contract for public use. I
- "U.S. made end product," as used in this clause, means an article which (1) is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, or (2) in the case of an article which consists in whole or in part of materials from another country or instrumentality, has been substantially transformed in the United States into a new and different article of commerce with a name, character, or use distinct from that of the article or articles from which it was so transformed.
"Nondesignated country end products," as used in this clause, means any end product which is not a U.S. made end product or designated country end product.
" United States," as used in this clause, means the United States, its possessions, Puerto Rico, and any other place which is subject to its jurisdiction, but does not include leased bases or trust territories.
(b) The Contractor agrees to deliver under this contract only U.S. made end products, designated country end products, Caribbean Basin country end product, or, if a national 80 4
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Section I interest waiver is granted under section 302 of the Trade Agreements Act of 1979, Nondesignated country end products. Only if such waiver is granted may a Nondesignated country end product be delivered under this contract (s).
' (c) Offers will be evaluated in accordance with the policies and procedures of part 25 of the FAR except that offers of U.S. made end products shall be evaluated without the restrictions of the Buy American Act or the Balance of Payments Program.
[End of Clause) 1.10 52.252-2 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FEB 1998)
This Solicitation incorporates one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text i available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at this/these l address (es)- l
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Exhibits 1 - 4 for Section C- Description / Specification / Work Statement 2 Resume Format l
3 NRC Form 89 - Photo Badge Request 4 Contract Operation and Maintenance Deduction Table 5 l U.S. Dept. of Labor Wage Determination (SF 98) 6 Billing Instructions 7 GSA Form 176 and FD-258 8 Standard Form 1411, Contract Pricing Proposal Cover Sheet 9 Subcontracting Plan 10 Past Performance Questionnaire 11 White Flint North Parking Procedures ;
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Section K PART IV - REPRESENTATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS SECTION K - REPRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATIONS, AND OTHER STATEMENTS OF OFFERORS K.1 52.203-2 CERTIFICATE OF INDEPENDENT PRICE DETERMINATION (APR 1985)
(a) The offeror certifies.that--
(1) The prices in this offer have been arrived at independently, without, for the purpose of restricting competition, any consultation, communication, or agreement with any other offeror or competitor relating l to (i) those prices, (ii) the intention to submit an offer, or (iii) the methods or factors used to calculate the prices offered; (2) The prices in this offer have not been and will not be I
~ knowingly disclosed by the offeror, directly or l indirectly, to any other offeror or competitor before bid I opening (in the case of a sealed bid solicitation) or contract award (in the case of a negotiated solicitation) unless otherwise required by law; and I (3) No attempt has been made or will be made by the offeror to induce any other concern to submit or not to submit an offer for the purpose of restricting competition.
(b) Each signature on the offer is considered to be a certification by the signatory that the signatory-- ,
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(1) Is the person in the offeror's organization responsible for determining the prices being offered in this bid or proposal, and that the signatory has not participated and will not participate in any action contrary to subparagraphs (a) (1) through (a) (3) above; or (2) (i) Has been authorized, in writing, to act as agent for the following principals in certifying that those principals have not participated, and will not participate in any action contrary to subparagraphs (a) (1) through (a) (3 ) above (Insert full name of person (s) in the offeror's organization responsible for determining the prices offered in this bid or proposal, and the 83
Section K K.1 (Continued) title of his or her position in the offeror's organization);
(ii) As an authorized agent, does certify that the principals named in subdivision (b) (2) (i) above have not participated, and will not participate, in any action contrary to subparagraphs (a) (1) through (a) (3) above; and (iii) As an agent, has not personally participated, and will not participate, in any action contrary to subparagraphs (a) (1) through (a) (3) above.
(c) If the offeror deletes or modifies subparagraph (a) (2) above, the offeror must furnish with its offer a signed _ statement setting forth in detail the circumstances of the disclosure.
[End of Provision]
K.2 52.203-11 CERTIFICATION AND DISCLOSURE REGARDING PAYMENTS TO INFLUENCE CERTAIN FEDERAL TRANSACTIONS (APR 1991)
(e) The definitions and prohibitions contained in the clause, at FAR 52.203-12, Limitation on Payments to Influence Certain Federal Transactions, included in this solicitation, are hereby incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this certification.
(b) The. offeror, by signing its offer, hereby certifies to the best of his or her knowledge and belief that on or after December 23, 1989--
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(1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influer.ce an of ficer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress on his or her behalf in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement; (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds (including profit or fee received under a covered Federal transaction) have been paid, or will be paid, to any persen for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress on his or her behalf in connection 84
Section K K.2 (Continued) with this solicitation, the offeror shall complete and submit, with its offer, OMB standard form LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities, to the Contracting Officer; and (3) He or she will include the language of this certification in all subcontract awards at any tier and require that all recipients of subcontract awards in excess of
$100,000 shall certify and disclose accordingly.
(c) Submission of this certification and disclosure is a prerequisite for making or entering into this contract imposed by section 1352, title 31, United States Code. Any person who makes an expenditure prohibited under this provision or who fails to file or amend the disclosure form to be filed or amended by this provision, shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000, and not more than $100,000, for each such failure.
[End of Provision]
K.3 52.204-3 TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION (JUN 1997)
(a) Definitions.
" Common parent," as used in this solicitation provision, means that corporate entity that owns or controls an affiliated group of corporations that files its Federal income tax returns on a consolidated basis, and of which the offeror is a member.
" Corporate status," as used in this solicitation provision, means a designation as to whether the offeror is a corporate entity, an unincorporated entity (e . g . , sole proprietorship or partnership), or a corporation providing medical and health l care services. I i
" Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)," as used in this solicitation provision, means the number required by the IRS to be used by the offeror in reporting income tax and other l returns.
(b) All offerors are required to submit the information required in paragraphs (c) through (e) of this solicitation provision in order to comply with reporting requirements of 26 U.S.C.
6041, 6041A, and 6050M and implementing regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). If the resulting contract is subject to the reporting requirements described in FAR 4.903, the failure or refusal by the offeror to furnish the information may result in a 31 percent reduction of payments otherwise due under the contract.
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(c) Taxcaver Identification Number (TIN).
(.] TIN: .
(} TIN has been applied for.
(} TIN is not required b2cause:
() Offeror is a nonresident alien, foreign corporation, or foreign partnership that does not have income effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business in the U.S. and does not have an office or place of business or a fiscal paying agent in the U.S.;
[ } Offeror is an agency or instrumentality of a foreign government;
[] Offeror is an agency or instrumentality of a Federal, state, or local government; ,
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[] Other. State basis.
l (d) Coroorate Status.
{ '] Corporation providing medical and health care services, or engaged in the billing and collecting of payments for such. services;
() Other corporate entity;
[] Not a corporate entity:
[] Sole proprietorship
[] Partnership
[] Hospital or extended care facility described in 26 CFR 501(c) (3) that is exempt from taxation under 26 l
CFR 501(a) .
(e) Common Parent.
[] offeror is not owned or controlled by a common parent as defined in paragraph (a) of this provision.
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K.4 52.204-5 WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS (OCT 1995)
(a) Reoresentation. The offeror represents that it [ ) is,
[ ] is not a women-owned business concern.
~( b) Definition. " Women-owned business concern," as used in this provision, means a concern which is at least 51 percent owned by one or more women; or in the case of any publicly owned business, at least-51 owned by one or more women; and percent whose of the stock of management which and daily is' business operations are controlled by one or more women.
[End of Provision)
K.5 52.204-6 CONTRACTOR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER--DATA UNIVERSAL NUMBERING SYSTEM (DUNS) NUMBER (DEC 1996)
(a) Contractor Identification Number, as used in this provision, means " Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number," which is a nine-digit number assigned by Dun and Bradstreet Information Services.
(b) Contractor identification is essential for complying with statutory contract reporting requirements. Therefore, the offeror is requested to enter, in the block with its name and address on the Standard Form 33 or similar document, the annotation " DUNS" followed by the DUNS number which identifies the offeror's name and address exactly as stated in the offer.
(c) If the offeror does not have a DUNS number, it should contact Dun and Bradstreet directly to obtain one. A DUNS number will be provided immediately by telephone at no charge to the offeror. For information on obtaining a DUNS number, the offeror should call Dun and Bradstreet at 1-800-333-0505. The
. offeror-should be prepared to provide the following information:
(1) Company name.
(2) Company address.
(3) Company telephone number.
(4) Line of business.
(5) Chief executive officer / key manager.
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(6) Date' the company was started.
(7) Number of people employed by the company.
(8) Company affiliation.
(d) Offerors located outside the United States may obtain the location and phone number of the local Dun and Bradstreet Information Services office from the Internet Home Page at http://www.dbisna.com/dbis/ customer /custlist.htm. If an offeror is unable to locate a local service center, it may send an e-mail to Dun and Bradstreet at globalinfo@dbisma.com.
(End of Provision)
K.6 52.209-5 CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, t PROPOSED DEBARMENT, AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS l (MAR 1996)
(a) (1) belief, The Offeror certifies, to the best of its knowledge and that--
(i) The offeror and/or any of its Principals--
l (A) Are ( ) are not ( ) presently debarred, I suspended, proposed for debarment, or declared '
ineligible for the award of contracts by any Federal agency; (B) Have ( ) have not ( ), within a three-year period preceding this offer, been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for: commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, state, or local) contract or subcontract; violation of Federal or state antitrust statutes relating to the submission of offers; or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, tax evasion, or receiving stolen property; and (C) Are ( ) are not ( ) presently indicted for, or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity with, commission of any of the offenses enumerated in subdivision
( A) (1) (i) (B) of this provision.
(ii) The offeror has ( ) has not ( ), within a three-year period preceding this offer, had one or more contracts terminated for default by any Federal agency.
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(2) " Principals," for the purposes of this certification, means officers; directors; owners; partners; and, persons having primary management or supervisory responsibilities within a business' entity (e.g. , general manager; plant manager; head of a subsidiary, division, or business segment, and similar positions).
THIS CERTIFICATION CONCERNS A MATTER WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF AN AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE MAKING OF A FALSE, FICTITIOUS, OR FRAUDULENT CERTIFICATION MAY RENDER THE MAKER SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION UNDER SECTION 1001, TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE.
(b) The Offeror shall provide immediate written notice to the Contracting Officer if, at any time prior to contract award, the offeror learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances.
(c) A certification that any of the items in paragraph (a) of this provision exists will not necessarily result in withholding of an award under this solicitation. However, the certification will be considered in connection with a determination of the Offeror's responsibility.
certification or provide such Failure of theinformation additional Offeror to as furnish a requested by the Contracting Officer may render the offeror nonresponsible.
(d) Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render, in good faith, the certification required by paragraph (a) of this provision. The knowledge and information of an offeror is not requireo to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings.
(e) The certification in paragraph (a) of this provision is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when making award. If it is later determined that the Offeror knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the Government, the Contracting Officer may terminate the contract resulting from this ,
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1 (a) It operates as [] an individual, [] a partnership, [] a nonprofit organization, () a joint venture, or [] a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of (b) If the offeror or respondent is a foreign entity, it operates as [] an individual, [ ] a partnership, [] a nonprofit
-organization, [] a joint venture, or [] a corporation, registered for business in (country).
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K.8 52.215-11 AUTHORIZED NEGOTIATORS (APR 1984)
The offeror or quoter represents that the following persons are authorized to negotiate on its behalf with the Government in connection with this request for proposals or quotations: (list names, titles, and telephone numbers of the authorized negotiators].
[End of Provision]
l K.9 52.219-1 SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM REPRESENTATIONS (JAN 1997)
(a) (1) The' standard industrial classification (SIC) code for this acquisition is 7381.
(2) The small business size standard is no more than
$9,000,000.0 million average annual receipts for an offeror's preceeding 3 fiscal years.
l (3) The small business size standard for a concern which submits an offer in its own name, other than on a i construction or service contract, but which proposes to i
furnish a product which it did not itself manufacture, is
.500 employees.
(b) Reoresentations. (1) The offeror represents as part of
Section K K.9 (Continued) its offer that it [] is, [] is not a small business concern.
' (2) (Complete only if offeror represented itself as a small business concern in block (b) (1) of this section.) The offeror represents as part of its offer that it [] is, j [ ] is not a small disadvantaged business concern.
l (3) (Complete only if offeror represented itself as a small business concern .in block (b) (1) of this section.) The offeror represents as part of its offer that it [] is,
[] is not a women-owned small business concern.
[ Definitions. " Joint venture," for purposes of a-small (c). disadvantaged business (SDB) set-aside or price evaluation preference (as prescribed at 13 CFR 124.321), is a concern that is owned and controlled by one or more socially and
' economically' disadvantaged individuals entering into a joint venture agreement with one or more business concerns and is considered to be affiliated for size purposes with such other concern (s). The combined annual receipts or employees of the concerns entering into the joint venture must meet the applicable size standard corresponding to the SIC code designated for the contract. The majority of the venture's earnings must. accrue directly to the socially and economically disadvantaged individuals in the SDB concern (s) in the joint venture. 'The percentage of the ownership. involvement in a
- joint venture by disadvantaged individuals must be at least.51
- percent.
j "Small business concern," as used in this provision, means a concern, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, not dominant.in the field of operation in which it is bidding on Government contracts, and qualified as a small business under the criteria in 13 CFR Part 121 and the size standard in paragraph (a) of this provision, j "Small disadvantaged business concern," as used in this provision, means a small business concern that (1) is at least 51 percent unconditionally owned by one or more individuals who are both socially and economically disadvantaged, or a publicly owned business having at least 51. percent of its stock unconditionally owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, and (2) has its management and daily business controlled by one or more such l individuals. This term also means a small business concern '
that is at least 51 percent unconditionally owned by an economically disadvantaged Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization, or a publicly owned business having at least 51 ,
l percent of its stock unconditionally owned by one or more of these entities, which has its management and daily business controlled by members of an economically disadvantaged Indian
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" Women-owned small business concern", as used in this provision, means a small business concern--
(1) Which is at least'51 percent owned by one or more women or, in the case of any publicly owned business, at least l
I 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more women; and (2) Whose management and daily business operations are
! controlled by one or more women.
t l (d) Notice. (1) If this solicitation is for supplies and has l been set aside, in whole or in part, for small business l concerns, then the clause in this solicitation providing '
L notice of the set-aside contains restrictions on the source of the end items to be furnished.
l (2) Under 15 U.S.C. 645 (d) , any person who misrepresents a firm's status as a small or small disadvantaged business concern in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to sections 8(a), 8 (d) , 9, or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall--
(i) Be punished by imposition of a fine, imprisonment, or both; l
(ii) Be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) Be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act.
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K.10 52.222-21 CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (APR 1984)
(a) " Segregated facilities," as used in this provision, means any l waiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms and wash rooms, l
restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees, that are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin because 92
Section K K.10 (Continued) of habit, local custom, or otherwise.
(b) By the submission of this offer, the offeror certifies that it does not and will not maintain or provide for its employees any segregated facilities at any of its establishments, and that it does not and will not permit its employees to perform their services at any location under its control where segregated facilities are maintained. The offeror agrees that a breach of this certification is a violation of the Equal Opportunity clause in the contract.
(c) The offeror further agrees that (except where it has obtained identical certifications from proposed subcontractors for specific time periods) it will--
(1) Obtain identical certifications from proposed subcontractors before the award of subcontracts under which the subcontractor will be subject to the Equal Opportunity clause; (2) Retain the certifications in the files; and (3) Forward the following notice to the proposed subcontractors (except if the proposed subcontractors have submitted identical certifications for specific time periods):
NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATIONS OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities must be submitted before the award of a subcontract under which the subcontractor will be subject to the Equal Opportunity clause. The certification may be submitted either for each subcontract or for all subcontracts during a period (i.e., quarterly, semiannually, or annually).
NOTE: The penalty for making false statements in offers i is prescribed in 18 U.S.C. 1001.
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K.11 52.222-22 PREVIOUS CONTRACTS AND COMPLIANCE REPORTS (APR 1984)
The offeror represents that--
l (a) It [] has, [] has not participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject either to the Equal Opportunity clause of this solicitation, the clause originally contained in Section 93
Section K K.11. (Continued) 310 of Executive Order No. 10925, or the clause contained in Section 201 of Executive Order No. 11114; (b) It ( ) has, [] has not filed all required compliance i
reports; and (c) Representations indicating submission of required compliance reports, signed by proposed subcontractors, will be obtained before subcontract awards.
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K.12 52.222-25 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMPLIANCE (APR 1984)
The offeror represents that (a) it [] has developed and has on file, () has not developed and does not have on file, at each establishment, affirmative action programs required by the rules and regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1 and 60-2) ,
or (b) it [] has not previously had contracts subject to the written affirmative action programs requirement of the rules and i regulations of the Secretary of Labor. '
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K.13 52.223-1 CLEAN AIR AND WATER CERTIFICATION (APR 1984) !
The Offeror certifies that-- -
(a) Any facility to be used in the performance of this proposed contract is [], is not [ ] listed on the Environmental l Protection Agency (EPA) List of Violating Facilities; (b) The Offeror will immediately notify the Contracting Officer, before award, of the receipt of any communication from the Administrator, or a designee, of the EPA, indicating that any facility that the Offeror proposes to use for the performance of the contract is under consideration to be listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities; and (c) The Offeror will include a certification substantially the same as this certification, including this paragraph (c), in every nonexempt subcontract.
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h K.14 NRCAR 2052.209-70 QUALIFICATIONS OF CONTRACT EMPLOYL'.ES (JAN 199 The offeror hereby certifies by submission of this offer that all representations made regarding its employees, proposed subcontractor personnel, and consultants are accurate.
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K.15 2052.209-71 CURRENT /FORMER AGENCY EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT (a) The following representation is required by the NRC Acquisition Regulation 2009.105-70(b).
it is not NRC policy to encourage offerors and contractors to propose current /former agency employees to perform work under NRC contracts, and as set forth in the above cited provision, the use of such employees may, under certain conditions, adversely affect NRC's consideration of non-competitive proposals and task orders.
(b) The offeror hereby certifies that there [ ] are [ ] are no current /former NRC employees (including special Government employees performing services as experts, advisors, consultants, or members of advisory committees) who have been or will be involved, directly or indirectly, in developing the offer, or in negotiating on behalf of the offeror, or in managing, ;
administering, or performing any contract, consultant agreement, or subcontract resulting from '
this offer. For each individual so identified, the offeror must provide as a separate attachment, 1
the name of the individual, the individual's title while employed by the NRC, the date the '
individual left NRC, and brief description of the individual's role under this proposal.
K.16 2052.209-72 CONTRACTOR ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST i REPRESENTATION j
i represent to the best of my knowledge and belief that:
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of a contract or the .
modification of an existing contract does [ ] does not [ -) involve situations or relationships of '
the type set forth in 48 CFR 2009.570-3(b).
(a) If the representation, as completed, indicates that situations or relationships of the type set forth in 48 CFR 1009.570-3(b) are involved, or the contracting officer othenuise determines that potential organizational conflicts of interest exist, the offeror shall provide a statement of writing which describes in a concise manner all relevant factors bearing on his representation to the contracting officer. If the contracting officer determines that organizational conflicts exist, the following actions may be taken:
-(1) Impose appropriate conditions which avoid such conflicts, (2) Disqualify the offeror, or (3) Determine that it is otherwise in the best interest of the United States to seek award of the contract under the waiver provisions of 48 CFR 2009.570-9.
(b) The refusal to provide the representation required by 48 CFR 2009.570-4(b), or upon request of the contracting officer, the facts required by 48 CFR 2009.570-3(b), must result in disqualification of the offeror for award.
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This solicit & tion incorporates one or more solicitation provisions by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the contracting officer will make their full text available, l.
FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1) PROVISIONS NUMBER TITLE DATE 52.214-34 SUBMISSION OF OFFERS IN THE ENGLISH APR 1991 LANGUAGE 52.214-35 SUBMISSION OF OFFERS IN US APR 1991 52.215-10 LATE SUBMISSIONS, MODIFICATIONS, OCT 1997 AND WITHDRAWALS OF PROPOSALS
, 52.215-12 RESTRICTION ON DISCLOSURE AND OCT 1997 USE OF DATA 52.215-13 PREPARATION OF OFFERS OCT 1997 l 52.215-14 EXPLANATION TO PROSPECTIVE OCT 1997 l OFFERORS 52.215-15 FAILURE TO SUBMIT OFFER OCT 1997 52.215-16 COfJTRACT AWARD OCT 1997 52.222-24 PREAWARD ON-SITE EQUAL APR 1984 OPPORTUNITY COMPLIANCE REVIEW
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L.2 52.216-1 TYPE OF CONTRACT (APR 1984)
The Government contemplates award of a firm-fixed-price contract for the Basic Contract Services, and an indefinite quantity reimbursable contract for the Reimbursable Contract Services, resulting from this solicitation.
L.3 52.233-2 SERVICE OF PROTEST (AUG 1996)
Protests, as defined in Section 33.101 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, that are filed directly with an agency, and copies of any protests that are filed with the General Accounting Office (GAO) shall be served on the Contracting Officer (addressed as follows) by obtaining written and dated acknowledgment of receipt from:
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Section L Elois J. Wiggins U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Division of Contracts and Property Management Contract Management Branch 3 Washington, D.C. 20555 The copy of any protest shall be received in the office designated above on the same day a protest is filed with the GSBCA or within one day of filing a protest with the GAO. ;
L.4 52.237-1 SITE VISIT (APR 1984) l Offerors or quoters are urged and expected to inspect the site where services are to be performed and to satisfy themselves regarding all general and local conditions that may affect ,
the cost of contract performance, to the extent that the information is reasonably obtainable. In l no event shall failure to inspect the site constitute grounds for a claim after contract award.
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l L.5 NRCAR 2052.215-75 AWARD NOTIFICATION AND COMMITMENT OF PUBLIC l FUNDS I l
All offerors will be notified of their selection or non-selection as soon as possible. l Formal notification of non-selection for unrestricted awards may not be made until a contract has been awarded. Pursuant to requirements of FAR 15.1001(b)(2), preliminary notification will be provided before the award for small business set-aside procurement on negotiated procurement.
It is also brought to your attention that the contracting officer is the only individual who can legally commit the NRC to the expenditure of public funds in connection with this procurement.
This means that unless provided in a contract document or specifically authorized by the contracting officer, NRC technical personnel may not issue contract modifications, give informal contractual commitments, or otherwise bind, commit, or obligate the NRC contractually. Informal contractual commitments include:
(1) Encouraging a potential contractor to incur costs prior to receiving a contract; (2) Requesting or requiring a contractor to make changes under a contract without formal contract modifications; (3) Encouraging a contractor to incur costs under a cost-reimbursable contract in excess of those costs contractually allowable; and (4) Committing the Government to a course of action with regard to a potential contract, contract change, claim, or dispute.
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L.6 NRCAR 2052.215-76 DISPOSITION OF PROPOSALS After award of the contract, one copy of each unsuccessful proposal is retained by the NRC's Division of Contracts and Property Management in accordance with the General Records l
Schedule 3(5)(b). Unless retum of the additional copies of the proposals is requested by the offeror upon submission of proposal, all other copies will be destroyed. This request shou'd l appear in a cover letter accompanying the proposal. !
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i L.7 NRCAR 2052.222-70 NONDISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF AGE l It is the policy of the Executive Branch of the Govemment that:
(1) Contractors and subcontractors engaged in the performance of Federal contracts may not, .
in connection with the employment, advancement, or discharge of employees or in !
connection with the terms, conditions, or privileges of their employment, discriminate against I persons because of their age except upon the basis of a bona fide occupational qualification, ;
retirement plan, or statutory requirements; and l 1
(2) That contractors and subcontractors, er person acting on their behalf, may not specify, in i solicitations or advertisements for employees to work on Govemment contracts, a maximum age limit for employment unless the specified maximum age limit is based upon a bona fide occupational qualification, retirement plan, or statutory requirement.
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Because of the time required by the Government to evaluate proposals and make an award, offerors are instructed to specify on the SF-33 a proposal acceptance period of not less than 120 days.
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L.9 SUBCONTRACTING PROGRAM PLAN FOR UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS AND SMALL D SADVANTAGED BUSINESS CONCERNS When requested by the 'ontracting Officer, offerors shall submit a subcontracting plan as called for by 52.219 Small and Sma!I Disadvantaged and Women-Owned Small Business Subcontracting Plan i: sing attached format (S'e e Section J for List of Attachments).
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- The duration of the contract is estimated to be 1 year. (See section F for any option periods)
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L,11 PROPOSAL PRESENTATION AND FORMAT
. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS; (A) Proposals must be typed, printed or reproduced on letter-size paper and each copy must be legible. Correctness of the Proposal: Offerors are cautioned that allinformation provided in its presentation and supporting documentation, including all resumes, must be accurate, !
truthful, and complete to the best of the Offeror's knowledge and belief. The NRC will rely upon all such representations made by the Offeror both in the evaluation process and for the performance of the work by the Offeror selected for award..The NRC may require the Offeror to substantiate the credentials, education and employment history of its employees, subcontractor y
personnel and consultants, through submission of copies of transcripts, diplomas, licenses, etc.
(B) The offeror shall respond fully and completely to all sections of the solicitation package and to the elements that are described in the following Subparagraphs entitled " ORAL PRESENTATION AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION."
NOTICE TO THE OFFEROR: The idea behind the Oral Presentations is to eliminate a written technicf proposal. Information which would otherwise be presented in a technical proposal 1
must be presented orally, The offeror is put on notice that any full written technical proposal which has been subrnitted will not be considered by the NRC Source Evaluation Panel.
(C) Offeror should obtain commitment letters for all key personnel to ensure their availability to commence performance at award of the contract.
2 (D) All questions regarding this solicitation must be addressed to the address identified in Block 7.of the SF33 no later than November 12,1998, After this date, quesSns will not be entertained.
(E)' The offeror must submit the following material which will constitute its offer, as defined by e FAR 2.101, in three separate and distinct parts at the date and time specified in Block 9 of the SF33 for receipt of sealed offers.
~1. . Part 1 - Solicitation Packaae/ Offer. Two (2) original signed copies of this solicitation packape/ offer. (NOTE: The offer or does not have to retum copies of the Attachments ;
included in Section J, with the exception of Attachment 12 Unite Price Schedule). All I applicable sections must be completed by offeror.-
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- 2. Part 2 - Pricina Proposal. One (1) original and four (4) copies of the " Pricing Proposal."
Instructions and the format for the Pricing Proposal are found under the section entitled,
" Pricing Proposal Requirements and Format."
(a) The pricing proposal must be submitted separately from the Oral Presentation and Supporting Documentation. The pricing proposal must be submitted at the date an time specified in Block 9 of the SF33 for receipt of offers.
- (b) For any subcontract discussed under the Oral Presentation Material, provide supporting documentation on the selection process, i.e., competitive vs. noncompetitive, and the cost evaluation.
- 3. Part 3 - Oral Presentation and Written Suooortino Documentation. One (1) original and four (4) copies of the " Oral Presentation and Written Supporting Documentation."
(a) The offeror will be required to make an oral presentation in response to this solicitation.
Immediately thereafter, the offeror shall be prepared to participate in a question and answer (Q&A) session conducted by the Govemment's representatives. The sole purpose of the Q&A session is to permit the Govemment the opportunity to obtain clarifications on the information provided during the oral presentations.
(b) The offeror is advised that neither the oral presentation nor the Q&A session will constitute discussions within the meaning of FAR part 15 and neither will they obligate the Govemment to entertain revisions to the original offer. The Govemment may award without discussions. Therefore, each initial offer should contain tho offeror's best terms from cost or price and technical standpoints. However, if the Government determines that discussion and a revised pricing proposal will be necessary, the Government will not entertain revisions to the oral presentation or to the answers given by the offeror during the Q&A session.
(c) The offer shall submit one (1) original and four (4) copies of the Oral Presentation i Supporting Documentation at the date and time specified in block 9 on SF33 for receipt of sealed offers. The format and contant of the supportive documentation are described below. The supportive documentation shallinclude the following:
' - Printed copies of the overhead or slides to be used during the Oral Presentation
- Letters of Commendation, Awards, etc.
- Evidence of experience as the Prime Contractor performing facilities management services in Govemment facilities
- Plan of Operation
- Quality Control Plan '
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- Organizational Plan
- Key Personnel Resurre
- Key Personnel Commitment Letters
- Required Certifications for Key Personnel
- Personnel Resource Plan
- Completed Past Performance information Forms l All supporting documentation shall be legibly printed and reproduced on letter-size paper.
(d) The oral presentation will be held in a conference room in NRC Headquarters located on Rockville Pike, in Rockville, MD. The conference room will have a viewing screen for
- overhead. The NRC expects that the Oral Presentation will take place during the week of December 14,1998. The Contracting Officer will notify the offeror of the scheduled presentation date and time. Once notified, the offeror shall be prepared to conduct their presentation as scheduled.
(e) The Oral Presentation and Written Supporting Docum'entation may not contain any i refere~nce to cost. Resource information, such as data concerning labor hours and I categories, materials, subcontracts, travel, computer time, etc., must be included so that the Offeror's understanding of the scope of work may be' evaluated.
, (f) The Oral Presentation and Written Supporting Documentation must be tailored to assure that all information reflects a one-to-one relationship to the evaluation criteria.
L.12 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION AND WRITTEN SUPPORTING ;
DOCUMENTATION i 1
- 1. The Supporting Documentation shall outline and document the main points of the Oral !
Presentation.' Both the Oral Presentation and the Written Supporting Documentation shall l
present full and compicted information in order to permit the Government to make a thorough evaluation of a sound determination that the offer or ha$ the capability of meeting the requirements and the objectives of this procurement as outlir ed in the NRC Statement of Work.
- 2. The Oral Presentation shall not be taped or recorded by the offeror. Should the NRC decide to tape or record the offer or's presentation, the NRC will NOT provide a copy of the tape or recording to the offeror.
- 3. The offeror must address the topics listed in the following subparagraphs entitled, " Topics FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS," and " TOPICS FOR WRITTEN SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION."
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30 minutes, for a total presentation time of 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />. "
5.- i A member of the offerofs Senior Management staff is required to present the Oral l
Presentation. The offerors proposed Facility Manager and Technicai Manager should 1 also attend the oral presentations and present their qualifications.
. NOTE: In addition to the NRC Contracting Official, members of the NRC's Source Evaluation Panel will attend the presentation.
L.13 TOPICS FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS i
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- 1. CORPORATE EXPERIENCE
. The objective of the oral presentation is to clearly demonstrate the offerofs corporate experience in operating and managing Govemment facilities operation and management services contracts which are similar to the scope and size of this procurement. Be prepared to discuss all commercial and/or public contracts that your firm has been awarded within the last j five years for the operation and management of Government facilities similar to that of the NRC.
l The offeror shall discuss how each previous and current contract is similar to and evidences the I offerofs ability to meet the requirements of this procurement. '
- 2. PAST PERFORMANCE The objective of the oral presentation is to clearly demonstrate the offerors past performance in operating and managing Government facilities operation and management services contracts that are similar in scope and size to this procurement. Discuss the pertinent details of your firm's performance under the contracts referenced in paragraph number 1. above. Describe your past performance in handling service calls generated directly by the occupants. The ,
offeror shall discuss any other pertinent information that will aid in the evaluation of the offerofs performance record. It is incumbent upon the offeror to provide adequate details to support your firms prior past performance history. The offeror shall provide information on accomplishments and problems encountered on the contracts and subcontracts identified in paragraph number 1.
above and the corrective actions taken to resolve those problems. The offeror shall discuss whether it has had prior contracts terminated for default and discuss any disputes that may have 3 arisen under such contracts.
- 3. PLAN OF OPERATION AND PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS The objective of the oral presentation is to demonstrate the offerors understanding and knowledge of the technical requirements of the contract. The offeror shall discuss the Plan of Operation to be implemented in performance of the contract requirements and the deployment of the proposed personnel. The offeror shall discuss the Quality Control Plan developed for implementation under this contract. The offeror shall also discuss the Preventive Maintenance Schedule Plan developed for implementation under this contract.
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The objective of the oral presentation is to clearly demonstrate the qualifications of the offeror's l proposed staff. The offeror shall discuss all personnel to be assigned to the contract, including i
the individuals's relevant experience, education, training, technical certifications, accomplishments and knowledge of facility management. The offeror shall discuss the j individual's proposed duties and responsibilities under the contract. This shall include the availability of personnel for an anticipated award date of March 1,1999.
The objective of the oral presentation is to demonstrate the structure, authority, responsibility, and controls to be used to assure performance of the contract requirements. The offeror shall discuss the Organizational Plan developed for this contract. Such discussions shall include the organizational structure, authority, responsibility and controls to be used.
4 L.14 TOPICS FOR WRITTEN ' SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION The offeror shall provide the following supporting documentation by the date and time specified in block 9 of the SF 33 for receipt of offers. The Supportive Documentation shall be limited to 100 pages (including resumes).
- 1. Factor 1 - Exoerience. The offeror must provide evidence of the experience, as the Prime I Contractor, performing facilities management services for the past five years in Govemment facilities for the services required in this solicitation. Experience is considered similar if the facilities managed are at least 600,000 sq. ft. of pross office space in high-rise buildings of at least 10 stories with a minimum of 400 parking spaces. Parking management experience may be separate from the high rise buildings experience described above. !
A contract is similar in complexity if the functions performed and control exercised by the Contractor are generally the same as required under this solicitation. Submit the following information to support the experience as specified above:
- 1) Contract number
- 2) Type of facility and gross square footage of office space, number of stories and number of parking spaces
- 3) Estimated annual dollar value of the contract
- 4) Services included in the contract
- 5) Identification of subcontracted services and estimated annual cost of each service
- 6) Type of contract (e.g., cost reimbursable, incentive fee, fixed price, etc.)
- 7) Date of contract start and term
- 8) Client names, titles, companies and current addresses, valid area codes, and telephone numbers with extensions, projects with specific locations.
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- 2. Factor 2 - Past Performance. Offeror should provide documentation to support their performance on the identified contacts, such as letters of commendation, awards received, etc.
NOTE: Offerors are advised that they are required to obtain Past Performance Questionnaires from at least three of the contracts referenced in Factor 1, above (See Section J, Attachment No.10 PERFORMANCE INFORMATION FORM for the questionnairo to be completed.). The Contractor shall include the completed questionnaires in sealed envelopes for " Addressee only -
Contracting Officer" as part of the Oral Presentation and Written Supporting Documentation submitted to the Govemment by the closing date of this solicitation.
The offeror should describe their past success in implementing Quality Control Programs.
The offeror should describe any quality awards or certifications that indicate the offeror possesses a high-quality process for performing the service required. Such awards or certifications include, for example, the Malcolm Baldridge Quality Award, other government quality awards, and private sector awards. If the award or certification is more than five years old, present evidence that the qualifications still apply.
- 3. Factor 3 - Plan of Operation and Personnel Qualifications Subfactor A - Submit a Plan of Operation that discusses the offeror's understanding and knowledge of the contract requirements, and how these requirements will be performed.
The Plan of Operation shall e!so discuss how the proposed personnel resources will be deployed. Submit the Quality Control Plan to be implemented in performance af the contract requirements. Submit a Preventive Maintenance Schedule Plan for performance of the contract preventive maintenance requirements.
Subfactor B - Kev Personnel. Submit resumes containing the following information for the individuals designated as key personnel:
- 1) Years of experience in all work relevant to this solicitation that provides supportior knowledge, skills and experience in maintaining equipment and managing personnel similar to the requirements as outlined in Section C. including responding to building emergencies.
- 2) List of all formal education and training.
- 3) Evidence that the proposed personnel meet the qualification requirements specified in Sections C.3.3.4 and C.3.3.5 of the contract.
- 4) A list of references and telephone numbers.
Submit an Operational Plan that includes all staffing to be provided in satisfying requirements of the Contract. Indicate how these personnel will be used to meet the contract requirements.
Subfactor C - Oraanizational Plan Submit an Organizational Plan that discusses the structure, authority, responsibility, and controls to be used to ensure contract performance.
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8 Section L L.15 PRICING PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS AND FORMAT
- The Offeror is cautioned that any pricing proposal may be rejected if it is materially unbalanced as to prices for the basic contract year and any of the four options years. A pricing proposal is
. unbalanced when it is based on prices which are significantly less than cost for some work
. and/or prices which are significantly overstated for other work.
One (1) original and three (3) copies of the offeror's pricing proposal are due at the date and time specified in Block 9 of the SF33 for receipt of sealed offers. The Pricing Proposal must be submitted separately from the Oral Presentation Supporting Documentation.
- The pricing proposal shall include the following:
5 (1) The Offeror shall insert proposed prices for all of the items listed in Sections B.3 through B.4 l
of this solicitation.
(2) The Offeror shall insert proposed fixed unit prices for all nems listed in Attachment 12 j " Unit Price Schedule" of this solicitation (refer to Section B.5 paragraph C.2). Attachment 12 shall be included in the Offeror's pricing proposal for this solicitation.
(3) The Offeror shall complete the Standard Form 1411, Contracting Pricing Proposal Cover Sheet, attached to this solicitation (refer to Section J). The Offeror is requested to provide l current and complete name, address and telephone number of the cognizant audit office in Block No. 9.B of the form.
(4) The Offeror shallinclude a separate fixed price for Phase-In/ Phase-Out period as specified i in Section C.2.1 of this contract. The Offeror shall also provide a Phase-In/ Phase-Out plan as specified in Section C of this contract, in accordance with FAR Clause 52.237-3, Continuity of Services, of this contract, as part of the cost proposal.
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(5) The Govemment will evaluate the reasonableness of only those proposed prices as set forth in Section B.3, for the Phase-In/ Phase-Out period, Section B.4 for the basic contract services, and Section B.5. for the regular hourly rates and the overtime rates. Therefore, the Offeror must submit pertinent details sufficient to show the elements of the prices upon which the total price, within these three sections, B.3, B.4 and B.5.C, for the basic year and each option year, is predicated. The prices shall be inclusive of all requirements as set forth in this solicitation, e.g., the general work requirements (as set forth in Section C of the Statement of Work) and the reporting / deliverable requirements (as set forth in Section F of the solicitation). In lieu of a line item cost breakdown as required in Block No. 8 of the Standard Form 1411, the Offeror shall provide the cost breakdown as follows:
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(a). Labor: For each specific work requirement (refer to Section C of the Statement of Work) list all applicable labor categories, number of hours for each category, and labor rates. Provide a total cost for all applicable labor categories. NOTE: Do Not include subcontractor labor costs in this category - refer to subparagraph (d) below for listing any subcontractor labor costs.
(b) Labor Overhead: List all labor overhead categories, such as FICA, Workman's Compensation, etc., as well as a breakdown of the fringe benefits. Include the percentage rate for each category. Provide a total cost for labor overhead.
(c) Other Direct Costs (Supplies, Equipment, Replacement Parts, etc.): For each specific work requirement (refer to Section C of the Statement of Work) list all proposed direct cost items by description, item costs, and quantity.' Provide a total cost for other direct costs.
-(d) Subcontracts: Identify each proposed subcontractor and the total amount for each subcontract. Include a breakdown of all cost elements such as required for the Prime Offeror, for each subcontractor, Provide current and complete name, address and telephone number of the cognizant audit office for each subcontractor. Provide a total cost for each subcontract costs and a grand total of all subcontract costs.
If Offeror plans to subcontract any of the work to be performed, the Offeror should assure that its proposed subcontractor (s) submits their proposals directly to the Offeror, rather than to the Govemment. The Offeror should incorporate the information from all of its proposed subcontractors into its own proposal to the Govemment. own proposal to the Government.
(e) Indirect Costs: Other than the labor overhead category as discussed in subparagraph (b) above, provide percentage rates for each indirect cost, such as General and Administrative ecsts, etc. Provide a total cost for indirect costs.
(f) Profit or Fee, if any: Provide a total cost for profit or fee.
(6) The Offer or shall identify in the subparagraphs (a) through (f) above, all Facility Management and Quality Control costs. A summary of these costs shall be provided as part of the Contracting Pricing Proposal.
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(a) The following documents are referenced in this solicitation:
Government Handbooks
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Blue Prints: Architecture, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection a
Preventive Maintenance Guides Sample Inspection Reports
- Repair History Summary Utilities Billing History "QA" Desk Guides -
Equipment Test Reports and Certifications R. S. Means Maintenance Standards Handbook Building Equipment System Photos Listing of Maintenance / Repairs by Subcontractors Goveinment Fumished Equipment and Furniture (b) The above documents, as well as a copy of the current contract, NRC-10-94-141, with TECOM, Inc. will be available for review in the NRC's bidder's library during the following 4
schedule:
Date: October 26,,1998 through November 5,1998 Time: 11:00 am until 3:00 p.m.
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You are requested to contact Mr. Carlton Rollins at (301) 415-1170 to schedule a visit to the ;
bidder's library and review the documents. Questions should be sent to the telefax/ address
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1 L.17 SITE VISIT WALK-THROUGH (a) Sessions of the site visit WALK-THROUGH are scheduled for:
Date: October 26,1998 through November 5,1998 Time: To Be Determined ~
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below. These questions will be answered at the pre-proposal conference.
l l ' Offerors are requested to submit all questions (those as a result of the WALK-l THROUGH, as well as those pertaining to the solicitation document) to the l
telefax/ address below not later than November 12,1997. Receipt of late questions may result in the questions not being addressed at the pre-proposal conference although they i
may be coraidered in preparing any necessary amendment to the solicitation.
(c) Please notify either Mr. Carlton Rollins at (301) 415-1170 or Ms. Joyce Fields, (301) 415-6564, to schedule a site visit WALK-THROUGH during the period specified in Section L.15 (a) above.
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L.18 PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE s
(a) A pre-proposal conference is scheduled for:
Date: November 19,1998 l Time & Room: 1:00 p.m. (Room to be determined)
Location: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 s
(b) This pre-proposal conference is to afford interested parties an opportunity to present j questions and clarify uncertainties regarding this solicitation. All Offerors are encouraged to inspect the site (refer to Sections L.16 and L17) where services are to be performed to satisfy themselves regarding all general and local conditions that may affect the cost of contract performance, to the extent that the information is reasonably obtainable.
l In no event shall failure to inspect the site constitute grounds for a claim after contract award. You are encouraged to submit your questions in writing nct later than November 12, 1998.
Telefax Number (301) 415-8157 Address: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Division of Contracts and Property Management Attn: Joyce Fields, Mail Stop T7-12 Washington, DC 20555 108 l
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Section L Identify the written questions by marking on top " Solicitation No. RS-ADM-10-99-141
- Pre-proposal Conference."
(c) If you plan on attending the pre-proposal conference, notify Joyce Fields, (301) 415-6564, no later than close of business November 13,1998. Notification of your intention to attend is essential in the event the Pre-Proposal conference is reschedule or canceled.
(d) A transcript of the pre-proposal conference will be fumished to all prospective Offerors through the issuance of an amendment to the solicitation.
[End of Provision]
Section M SECTION M - EVALUATION FACTORS s M.1. SOURCE EVALUATION BOARD The Offeror should ensure that its technical and management discussion contains full and complete information as required by Section L.11 through L.15. The evaluation factors identified in SecCon M.2 will be used by the Source Evaluation Panel (SEP) to evaluate all offers:
M.2. EVALUATION CRITERIA s
Technical evaluation factors are listed below, with the following weights (points) assigned to each factor.
Factor 1 - Corporate Experience 35 points Extent to which the offerors demonstrate that it has the corporate qualifications and experience to perform the scope of work in this solicitation.
Factor 2 - Past Performance 35 points '
Extent to which the offeror's past performance including, but not limited to, quality of service, '
timeliness of performance, cost control, business relations and customers satisfaction for contracts referenced by the offeror under Factor 1, demonstrates that the offeror has performed comparable work in a fully satisfactory manner. The Govemment may choose to make inquiries
- on work not covered by Past Performance information Forms / Questionnaires and further inquiries on work not covered.
If discussions are held the offeror will be given an opportunity to address unfavorable reports of past performance, if the offeror has not had a previous opportunity to review the rating.
Corrective action by the contractor may not outweigh negative reports.
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Sub-factor a Plan of Operation 15 points Extent to which the offeror demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the technical requirements of the contract, and how these requirements will be fulfilled under this contract, including how personnel resources will be deployed.
Extent to which the offeror demonstrates the implementation of a Quality Control Program and the development and administration of a Preventive Maintenance Schedule Plan.
Sub-factors b. Kev Personnel 10 points
, Extent to which the proposed key personnel are qualified and experienced to perform the work under this solicitation and to which they have performed such work in a fully satisfactory manner.
Sub-factor c. Oraanizational Plan 5 points.
Extent to which the organizational plan provides necessary structure, authority, responsibility and controls to assure performance of contract requirements.
Total 100 points M.3. CONTRACT A. WARD The Govemment will make award to the responsible offeror within the competitive range whose offer conforms to the solicitation and is most advantageous to the Government, cost or price and technical factors listed above considered. Award may be made without negotiation of offers.
Therefore, firms are requested to initially submit offers to the Government on the most favorable terms from a technical and price standpoint.
For this solicitation, technical quality is more important than cost or price. As offers become more equal in their technical merit, the evaluated cost or price becomes more important.
Evaluation of price will be based on the realism and reasonableness of the proposed price. Oost orprice will not be assigned a numerical weight, point score, or adjectival rating.
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- Price will be evaluated as follows:
- a. The sum of items in Section B.4.1 will be added together to determine the total base year price.
- b. The sum of items in Section B.4.2 will be added together to determine the total for options
' years 1,2,3, and 4.
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AT~ACHMENT 1 Exhibit 1- White Flint North General Building information 1A- Excluded Office and GSA Space (National Antenna Program) 1 B- OWFN Building Features 1C- TWFN Building Feetures 1D- White Flint Complex Buildings -Site Statistics 1E- White Flint North Food and Beverage Vending 1F- Link Connector at Plaza Level 1G- Self Contained Guard Booth 1H- White Flint No th Complex Square Footage Data 11- NRC Equipment / Furniture in OWFN P3 CFM Office 1J- NP,C Building Permit (Facility Services) 1 K- Incidental Facility Tasks (IFTS) 1 L- Building Operating Plan (BOP) Example Exhibit 2- One White Flint North (OWFN) 2A- Jogger's Complex 2B- Security Lighting at Complex 2C- Additions to BIS - OWFN 2D- OWFN Typical Floor Layouts 2E- Replacement Secondary Condenser Water Pipes & HVAC Improvements 2F- Health Unit Square Feet Take Offs 2G- OWFN Equipment Inventory List 2H- PYROTRON!CS: OWFN Fire Alarm Systems 21 - New Reg Cafe 2J- P1 Smoking Lounge 2K- Conference Center 1st Floor 2L- Chiller Study - OWFN Floor Plan 2M- Refurbish OWFN Building 2N- OWFN Garage Remedial Repair Specification 20- GSA Preventive Maintenance Guides (Revised January 1995)
Exhibit 3- Two White Flint North (TWFN) 3A- TWFN Occupant Directory 38 'DNFN Occupancy and Utilization Data 3C- TWFN Construction Schedule and Principals 3D- TWFN Exhibit Space Allocation 3E- First Floor (Plaza Level) 3F- TWFN Capron Company, Inc.
(Equipment Listings)
- AHU Schedule
- FAN Schedule
- PUMP Schedule
Exhibit 3- Two White Flint North (TWFN) continued
- Equipment Location Schematic
- Penthouse Floor Plan Layout
- Typical AHU System Flow Diagrams
- Toilet / Smoke Exhaust Fan Pneumatic Capacity Control System Schematic
- Exhaust Air Fan Riser Flow Diagram
- VAV Terminal Unit Flow Diagram / Data Key Fan Powered (Series)
- Piimary Chilled and Condenser Water System Flow Diagram
- Chilled Water System Riser Schematic
- Tenant Condenser Water System Flow Diagram
- Compression Tank Schematic and Alarm Monitoring Wiring
- Tenant Condenser Water System Riser Schematic
- Oc+ side Air Fan Riser Flow Diagram
- Steirwell Pressurization Fan Riser Flow Diagram
- Garage Ventilation Fan Riser Flow Diagram
- Fuel Oil System Flow Diagram
- Field Controller - Communication Cable Riser Diagram
- Device Schedules
- Control Valve Schedules
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- Damper Schedules
- Panel Schedules ;
- Terminal Unit Location Diagrams 3G- Equipment Listing - Tour Log - TWFN 3H- TWFN Cafeteria Equipment Listing 31- Simplex Peripheral Equipment - Fire Alarm 3J- Emergency Evacuation Routes Exhibit 4 - STAf0ARD ETH005 0F KASUREENTS FOR PAINTING
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One White Flint North Building Features Building location: 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD Architect / Builders: Developer White Flint North Limited Partnership Architect ClothielWoodard Smith Base-Building Construction: Salus Corporation Interior Design: Cooper-Lecky Architects Interior Build-out: Sigel Construction Corporation Construction: poured, reinforced concrete frame; pre case concrete panel skin with 314 inch marble (white) and granite (brown) veneer. Punch, double glass pane windows on all sides.
Parcel size: 2.371 acres (103,300 square feet)
BuildMg levels: 18 above grade /4 level mechanical penthouse; 4 parting levels below grade.
Building height: 267 feet above grade Total floor area: 312,000 sq. ft. (not including parking levels) l Parking area: 100,000 sq. ft. on four levels Parking spaces: 364 Net occuplable area: 238,038 sq. ft.
Date of occupancy: October 1987. Dedication - November 30,1988.
Population: 1,000 Elevators: 6 high-speed cars. Elevonic by Otis. Micro-computer controlled functions for individual cars and system. Cars are rated at 3,500 lbs. capacity each with a speed of 500 fpm.
Emergency power: One 400 KW diesel generator in penthouse for base-building emergency systems.
Fire alarm: Pyrotronics - System 111. High-rise fire zone rules apply. Alarms include audible tone, voice message, emergency telephone communication, ano system annunciation. Central control for system is located on Floor 1 in north lobby.
Fire control: Building equipped with emergency lighting, smoke exhaust fans on each floor, fire pumps for sprinkler system (located throughout building),
stairwell pressurization fans (foi smoke control), smoke doors, local pull alarms, and smoke and heat detectors.
Air aonditioning: Variable air volume system w/ constant outdoor air intake rate.
Two White Flint North Building Features Building location: 11545 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland .
Architect /Buliders: Developer: White Flint Limited Partnership i
Architect: Dewberry & Davis Base-buedingconstructon* SigelCorp.
InteniorDesign: dbl,Inc
'InteniorbuHdout. OMNI,Inc.
Construction Poured, reinforced concrete frame; pre-cast concrete panel skin; ribbon glass windows on south and northwest sides, punch windows on east side.
~ Parcel size: 3.213 acres (139,956 square feet)
Building levels: 10 above grade; 5 below grade.
Building height- 151 feet above grade Total floor area: 364,000 sq. ft. gross (not including parking)
Not rentable area: 347,922 sq. ft. (not including parking)
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Not occupiable space: 316,768 sq. ft.
i Date of occupancy: April 1994. Dedication - November 9,1994.
Population- 1,400 :
Parking area (inside): 250,000 sq. ft. on five levels l Parking spaces: 700 -
Elevators: There are 7 passenger and one freight (high speed) elevators in main lobby.
These are Micronic-A System by Schindler. VS drive. This is a direct drive system without generators. The passenger cars are rated at 3,500 lb. capacity each and ,
run at 350 fpm. The freight elevator is rated at 4,500 lbs. and runs at 350 fpm. '
There is one hydraulic MPH ll elevator for handicapped access to auditorium from Plaza (Floor 1).
Emergency power: One 660 KW diesel generator on roof for base-building emergency systems desenbod below; and, one 600 KW diesel generator for operation of the incident Responae Center.
- Fire alarm: Simplex 4100 Series Microprocessor-based Monitoring and Control System.
High-rise fire zone rules apply. Alarms include audible tone, voice message and strobe (flashing) 1;ght activated by smoke and heat detectors and manual pull alarms located throughout the building.
Fire control: Building equipped with emergency lighting, smoke exhaust fans on each floor, fire pumps for sprinkler systems, stairwell pressurization fans (for smoke control),
local pull alarms, and smoke and heat detectors - all connected to the Simplex 4
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One White Flint North: Purchased by the Government, April 6,1986, is situated on I the southeast corner of the intersection of Rockville Pike and Marinelli Road, in the North Bethesda-Garrett Park Planning Area, White Flint Sector on Lot #1 of a three- part sub-divided parcel . The One White Flint North lot size is 103,300 i sq. ft. or 2.371 acres (excluding the driveway). The lot fronts l (288 ft.) on Rockville Pike and is 351 ft. deep at Marinelli Rd. ,
and 357 ft. deep at the border with the TWFN lot.
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Two White Flint North: Leased by the Government, December 16,1993, is situated I south of OWFN, on Lot #2 of a three-part sub-divided parcel.
It is bounded on the north by the OWFN lot and on the south by Blockbuster Music. The Two White Flint North lot size is 139,956 sq. ft. or 3.213 acres.
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White Flint North Food and Beverage Vending One White Flint North The NUREG Cafe, A 70 seat food service facility operated under the Maryland Vending Program for the Blind, serves breakfast and lunch five days a week on the south side lobby level of One White Flint. This facility has been in operation since 1991 and is open to the public.
Maryland Vending Programs for the Blind also provide vending machines on each floor of OWFN in vending rooms provided by the NRC. Each vending room, located on floors 3-16, is equipped with a refrigerator and alternate floor vending rooms from Floors beginning with Floor 3 and going through Floor 15 are equipped with microwave ovens. Microwave ovens and refrigerators also are provided to offices on Floors 17 and 18 in various areas. Floors 3-16 of OWFN are equipped with two coffee stations on each floor with hot and cold running water, electrical outlets and cabinets for storing supplies. A " brown bag" vending area on Floor 2 of OWFN was closed after the NUREG Cafe opened.
The Energy Welfare and Recreation Association (EWRA) operates a small store on the first floor of OWFN where it sells books, cards, NRC mugs, tee-shirts, sweat shirts and hats, other items and tour and entertainment tickets.
Two White Flint North in the spring of 1994, the NRC opened a 300-seat full-service cafeteria on the first floor of Two White Flint North. The cafeteria includes a modern, fully-equipped kitchen, a large servery, a 300-seat dining room and a kiosk for serving snacks and beverages when the ma,in cafeteria is closed. The TWFN serves breakfast and lunch to NRC employees, visitors and the general public from 6:45 am. to 9:30 a.m. and from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The kiosk is open from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.
On the first floor of TWFN, adjacent to the cafeteria, Maryland Vending Programs for the Blind operates a convenience store which sells beverages, pre-packaged snacks and various sundries.
On Each of Floors 2-10 the NRC provides a vending room containing hot and cold water sink, electrical outlets, large freezer / refrigerator and microwave oven. Maryland Vending Programs for the Blind provides vending machines on Floors in each of these vending rooms. Each office floor also contains a coffee pantry with microwave oven, hot and cold sink, electrical outlets, cabinets and a small refrigerator.
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! Developer: - ' White Flint North Limited Partnership Architect: Weihe and Associates, Washington, DC General Contractor- Heffner and Weber, Inc.
Construction: E.I.F.S. over metal framing with Teme roof. Glass panels do not i open.
' Parcel size: Approx.160' X 30'
' Building level: One Total floor area: 2285 SF ;
Not occuplable area: 2000 SF
' Date of occupancy: September 1996 Elevators: None Emergency power: None Fire alarm: Wired to building systems Fire control: Emergency lighting, fire sprinkler system, local pull alarms, smoke and heat detectors Air conditioning: Variable air volume (V.A.V.) System
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SELF-CONTAINED GUARD BOOTH Location: In the back of OWFN off Marinelli Road Developer: NRC/ADM/DFS Architect None (Kit construction by Porta King Building Systems)
General Contractor: Parking control systems Construction: Metal panels and roof with baked enamel paint applied over Parcel size: 100 SF Building levels: One .
Total floor area: 64 SF (8' x 8')
Net occupiable area: 60 SF Date of occupancy: October 1996 Population: One Fire alarm: None Fire control: None Air conditioning: Heat pump unit .
WHITE FLINT NORTH COMPLEX SQUARE FOOTAGE DATA i
DEE WHITE FLINT NORTH Floor Gross Square Feet Occupiable Square Feet i P-1 17,162 1
2 11,116 3-16 12,962 17 12,081 18 11,294 TWO WHITE FLINT NORTH Floor Gross Square Feet Occupiable Square Feet P-2 57,809 8,843 P-1 53,725 10,214 1
2 34,567 30,871 3 34,567 30,871 4- 34,567 31,151 5-8 34,567 21,209 9 34,259 30,901 10 34,259 30,865
NRC EQUIPMENT / FURNITURE IN OWFN P3 CFM OFFIG Location Description Receptionist Area One 1-ton Eriedrich air conditioner
- Serial #JCAJOl9238 One 5-drawer safe Two 5-drawer lateral file cabinets one small beige telephone stand Two 3-drawer white ped files Two 2-drawer wbite ped files one 2-drawer lateral file cabinet one green side chair Two black desk chairs Fixed counter and worksurfaces Computer Equipment:
IBM PC Monitor - NRC Tag #021007 IBM PC XT Model 236 - NRC Tag #022382 Epson Printer FX 286 - NRC Tag #020314 FS Office One 8-ton Friedrich air conditioner
- Serial :92AJ01423 One large oak bookcase Two stand-up floor fans Desk
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t NRC EQUIPMENT / FURNITURE IN OWFN P3 CFM OFFICE Location Description Mschanic's Area One wash tub One metal desk Four tables - eating / supplies Five supply cabinets one pink chair Seven chairs around eating table one refrigerator one'large sink / cabinet combo one paper towel dispenser Locker Room' Three sofa chairs Two humidifiers - NRC Tag #026990
- NRC Tag #026897 l One Zenith TV - NRC Tag #011018
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- 2. NRC Tag #049456
- 3. NRC Tag #049462
- 4. NRC Tag #049463
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-Serial #JCAJ019239 Two metal' desks Two desk chairs l One pink chair.
One drawing table-One map' cabinet One wall clock One large table One green desk chair Computer Equipment - EMS Two printer stands Two Epson Lg-1170 printers One OWFN VGA Monitor - Digital One Keyboard One TWFN VGA Monitor - Packard Bell One keyboard One CPU - NEC SX/201 One Mouse One large work table for computers one 2-drawer file cabinet one power strip one black box One DOS NEC Manuals One Staefa Manual (Access & Installation)
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WHITEFLINT OFFICE BUILDING (540-E-2752)
Central Console Configuration & l/O Devices PRODUCT NO. MANUFACTURER FORM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT NO.
TYPE DESCRIPTION EVEREX 149-183 STEP 386/25 WITH 537-043 COMPUTER 89MB DISK EPSON SPEC PARALLEL PRINTER, LO-1170 PRINTER SHEET 132 CHARACTER 39627 C823101 POWERS 149-122 TRUNKINTERFACE 536-050 MISCELLANEOUS 536-106 CONSOLE DEVICES POWERS 534-383 SURGE TRANSIENT 534-509 PROTECTION AMER. POWER SPEC EMERGENCY POWER BK1250 UPS CONVERSION SHEET SYSTEM COLORADO MEM SPEC TAPE BACKUP UNIT JUMBO 120 TAPE BACKUP SYSTEMS SHEET SYSTEM COLORADO MEM SPEC EXTERNAL KIT FOR KE-10 SYSTEMS SHEET PC'S POWERS 149-126 INSIGHT FOR 541-160A SOFWIARE PERSONAL 541-171A COMPUTERS MICRO-COMPUTER SPEC PRINTER STAND MF-5300 CONSOLE SHEET FURNITURE MICRO-COMPUTER SPEC WORK STATION MF-5000 SHEET MICRO-COMPUTER SPEC CORNER SECTION MF-5400 SHEET MICRO-COMPUTER SPEC LOCKING FILE MF-5520 SHEET TENNSCO SPEC STORAGE CABINET TEN 7218GRY SHEET UNITED CHAIR SPEC CHAIR HON 7901N SHEET N17T i
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. One CPU - NEC SX/201 One Mouse One large work table for computers One 2-drawer file cabinet One power strip One black box l One DOS NEC Manuals One Staefa Manual (Access & Installation) l
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Central Console Configuration & 1/O Devices EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT PRODUCT NO. MANUFACTURER FORM TYPE DESCRIPTION NO.
COMPUTER STEP 386/25 WITH 537-043 EVEREX 149-183 89MB DISK I PRINTER PARALLEL PRINTER, LO-1170 EPSON SPEC 132 CHARACTER 39627 C823101 SHEET MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK INTERFACE 536-050 POWERS 149-122 l CONSOLE 536-106 l DEVICES l
' SURGE TRANSIENT 534-509 POWERS 534-383 PROTECTION UPS EMERGENCY POWER BK1250 AMER. POWER SPEC SYSTEM CONVERSION SHEET i
TAPE BACKUP TAPE BACKUP UNIT JUMBO 120 COLORADO MEM l SPEC SYSTEM SYSTEMS SHEET EXTERNAL KIT FOR KE-10 COLORADO MEM SPEC PC'S SYSTEMS SHEET SOFTWARE INSIGHT FOR 541-160A POWERS -
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! COMPUTERS CONSOLE PRINTER STAND MF-5300 MICRO-COMPUTER SPEC FURNITURE SHEET WORK STAT lON MF-5000 MICRO-COMPUTER SPEC l
SHEET CORNER SECTION MF-5400 MICRO-COMPUTER SPEC SHEET LOCKING FILE MF-5520 MICRO-COMPUTER SPEC SHEET STORAGE CABINET TEN 7218GRY TENNSCO SPEC SHEET CHAIR HON 7901N UNITED CHAIR SPEC N17T SHEET t
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- Total Power Consumption (VA) 715 According to the American Power Conversion specification sheet, the model number BK1520 will back up a load of 800 VA for approximately 17 minutes.
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The management station is the front end, PC-based operator station providing all management, operator and on-line programming functions required for the system. '
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Machine Interface) techniques to support the operating strategy.
In addition to the software packages provided by Staefa Control System (refer to sections 1.2.3 I to 1.2.6) third party software can be integrated as well. l 1.2.1 Hardware Specification (PC)
The management station's hardware platform is an industry standard PC specified as follows:
Manufacturer: Consult your local Staefa office for the required specification Processor Intel 80486 DX,33 MHz Memory: 6 MB minimum (more as required for third party applications)
Floppy Drive: One 1.44 MB 3.5" drive Hard Drive: 80 MB or larger (depending upon number of sites)
Com. Ports: One RS-232 port configured as COM1. One parallel port configured as LPT1 Monitor: VGA 14" monitor for high resolution graphic displays Graphics Capability: Super VGA (with 80x60 text mode), 512 kB display memory minimum Mouse: Microsoft bus mouse or compatible on-board mouse Options: Second RS-232 port configured COM2 to auto-dial modem linking remote sites 4
Second parallel port configured as LPT2 Auto-dial modem (Hayes compatible)
Dot Matrix Printer: Epson FX, EX, LX, L-Q or compatible
1.2.2 Software Specification (PC)
DOS. Version 5.0 or higher Memory Manager: QEMM Version 5.11 or higher Multi-tasking System: Desqview Version 2.31 or higher Mouse Driver- Microsoft bus mouse version 6.2 or higher (except V 7.0) 12.3 Staefa System Manager J
"Staefa System Manager is the software package providing all the functions required to manage application software within a multi-tasking environment.
Key features:
System setup / configuration Application software installation (Staefa and third party)
1 NRC BUILDING PERMIT (FACILITY SERVICES)
U.G. NRC FACILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH PERMIT FOR: MSD8, WELDING, (DFPM - FMB)
CUTTING, AND/OR BURNING (OPEN FLAME) E LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS &
CONSTRUCTION RENOVATIONS AND/OR EUILDING: ALTPRATIONS FLOOR: CORRIDOR: DATE(8):
EXACT LOCATION ON FLOOR:
EXPECTED STARTING TIME:
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NATURE OF WORK & TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
EXPECTED FINISH TIME:
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j- NAME(8) OF OPERATOR (8) OF EQUIPMENT / CHEMICAL (8) USED:
(INCLUDE MSDS REGISTRATION CASE #)
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OW-8ITE PREWORK INSPECTION MADE BY :
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NOTIFICATION 8: SAFETY SEC
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i CONTRACTOR THE PERFORMANCE OF OFALL THEIR DUTIES.THE RESPONSIBILITY TO EXERC CONTRACTOR ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FROM NEGLIGENCE. FOR ALL DAMAGE TO PERSONS OR THIS PERMIT VALID ONLY FOR THE AREA WORK GI THE DATE(S) ISSUED.
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painting not covered under Architectural and Structural requirements key duplication locksmith services to inc!ude installation of basic hardware and opening doors and cabinets for employees " locked out" shelving installation picture hanging electrical switch installation Haworth powerjumper installation Install suggestion boxes Install door sweeps i 1
Install soap dispensers l Install paper towel dispensers Misc A/S enhancements Install day care playground (equipment)
Install floor mats Relocate ceiling lights Relocate Thermostats !
Relocate blinds /rartains Install panic buttons / bell chimes Install garage signs i Install floor tiles / ceiling tiles Waterproofing Perform minor carpentry upgrades Seal wall penetrations Upgrade wall / door coverings Tag plumbing systems valves
'Instali exterior entrance barriers Install and patch drywall j Patch holes steel walls (transwall)
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- Relocate diffusers / grills
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Relocate interior plants Refinish wood fumiture/ doors
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. Install AN screens, switches Mark off parking spaces / work areas Installin/out boards Miscellaneous utility duties in support of functions on The Green or Auditorium
. Mount display racks Asse51ble hand carts / trucks for facility use Install fencing Make temporary facility signs Install cafeteria equipment Adjust security cameras Relocate exterior gate locks l Remove garage markings / arrows
.. Install small glass panels in doors Install ceiling tiles for sound proofing
. Install door stops Install special type door closures (nonexisting)
Install waterproofing materials Assemble handicapped ramps Install portable humidifiers, heaters, fans, and air cleaners Disconnect / Connect water lines to refrigerators f
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A110001 Air Handler Pneumatically 0500 Mech Room 2nd F1r North 10.8 Controlled 2000 off Off ri- cia A11t002 Air Handler Moc t Room 2nd fir South 10.8 .
A1100c3 Air Mandler Meet Room 3rd F1r North 10.9 "
- Proposal is being prepared for the i==Fm11mtlaa of a A11000s Air Mandler Mech Room solid State Timer for more ef ficient o:>e ra tion * *
- A110005 3rd F1r Soutit 10.8 h110034 Air Mandlere Mech noome 4th .18th . Pts 324 A680001 Water Turnaco 18A7 1847 Copy toom 2.7 Therr os tat control led
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A6:0003 Water Fearnace 16F6 16F6 Copy Room 2.7 Auvuu4 Theraos Lat tontrolled ~
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SEASON: SUMMER Evilding Names OWFN PAGE s or i SCHE 9ULE SYSTEM OPERATING REMARKS OPERATING EQUIPMENT Startup Shutdown SCHEDULE Hrs / Day ID Description Location Area Serviced Rated e
M-F Sat Sun KW #
N030004 Not Water Heat er8th F1r Sth & 9th F1r 4.5 Therinos tat contro: 1ed Continuoue Operation H030005 Mot water Heat er 10th F1r 10th & 11th rir 4.5 .
H030006 flot water Heat er 12th F1r 12th & 13th rir 4.5 H030007 Not Water Heat er 14th F1r 14th & 15th rir 4.5 '
t 3,030008 flot water Heat er 16th F1r 16th & 17th rir 4.5 pgg3ggc3 pgot Water Heat er leth F1r 18th rir 4.5 31030010 Hot water Heat er imbby Ma m's Room tobby 4.5 80030311 Hot water Heat er P-1 P-1 27 i Nom ~ 279 0500 n050001 500 Ton Chiller PM-2 building Han 363 l' 1800 Off Off 4enually M trolled ItOS0002 500 Ton Chiller PH-2 Btilding *
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F270001 Centrifugal Fa 1 North RooE Exhauet ran 3.8 Fire Cor trol Systes / Pneuma tic ccntrolle5. !
F270002 centrifugal Fa i South noo f Exhaust ran 3.8 Fire cor trol systes /Pneums tic cc F4(UUUJ mtrolle I F270019 Centrifugal Fa to Gareg n Emvels 34 Fire Cor trol Systes /Pneums tic Cc mtrollo1 resvv4U F270029 centrifugal Fa se FN-1 14.2 Manually Contro114 d entintantes Omera*a-F270011 Presserlaation Fan PH-1 Building South 0530 3.8 Fire Alas at/ Time Clo< k 1950 Off Off '
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6 Huetidistat Controlled Wl_%,Na b : Contintsoue aparaties
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4330004 Husddi fier Mech Room 3rd F1r South 6 Nteddistat Controlled
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Pu11 ding Names OWFN WINTER PAGE 2 or i
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A050011 ED PAC SG7 SC7 11.5 Thermost<it/Humidlet it Contielled con inuous Opereen- -
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11.5 Thermostiit,/Husmidis ta it Conti ol_ led Continuous Operseay l A05001 ) ED PAC 6G7 6G7 11.5 Thermostait/Husmidlet ht Conti elled Continuous Operatiem l AUS0014 ED PAC SG7 SG7 11.5 __Thermost,nt/ Humidistat Controlled ,
Continuous Opers_tica A350015 ED PAC 4G7 4G7 i
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Continuotse Opermea ADS 001g ED PAC 2G20 2G20 11 Thornosta ,t/Husmidle tot Conti ,
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goS0019 ED PAC 2G18 2G18 17.8 , Thorseet4it/Husmidista it Conti olled i
A050001 Heat Puey P-1 Wti_nugge C : eta == lI P122 15/*15 Thorsesti ,t Controlli d j A0&OOO2 Weet Pusy P- 1 Opatinsees Operatima f supply Room IS/eg _ herecet4 it Controlli d ;
A0 0003 Heat pump P-1 M tlegges Omegatian Tenophone Poem s.2fas. a nerooetot Conte.11od :
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- 11 ,.7 7hermo ntat Controtted t rontinuotes Operation A010007 Heat Pump Imbby conference noom 75.6/* L 35.6 Theren > etat Contr alled . 4 :entinuous Operation A060008 Heat Pusp Imbby tabby North 11. 3/ * .9. 3 Therm > etat Contr )lled 4 :entinuotse Opetation 4
i A060009 Heat Ptsup IAbtny Lobby South 11. 3/* i9. 3 Therm > stat Contr211ed i
I ontinuove Operation AO;0010 Heat Pump P-2 Elevator lobby 4.5/*5 Therm > stat Contr>1 led trontinuous Operation AOCOO11 Heat Pump P-3 Elevator Imbby 4.5/*5 Therm >e ta t Cont r >1 led t 'ontininoes Operation AOSC012 Heat Pg 1705 Conference noom 4.5/*e 5 therm > etat contr 11ed t 'ontintastas Operetten
.u10013 Heat Pump 17He EDO office 4.5/*S 5 Thermostat Contr >1 led 4:entintsees Operation A060014 Heat Pump 18F1 Commiseloner 4.5/*8 5 Therm > stat contr >11ed
. 4watinssous Operetten A060015 Heat Pusy ISE5 Cosentee t or.o r 5.2/*9 2 Therm > etat conte >11ed tentintsous Operation AC60016 Heat Ptsup ISHI Commiselone r 4.5/*8. 5 The rs=istat contr
>1104 4 entinuous Operetten AOC0017 Heat Ptamp 18G1 Cosumiseloner 5.2/*9 2 The rsuietet Contr>11ed t entinuous Operation l A0$0018 Heat Pump 10G11 10G11 5.2/*9. 2 Thereuvetat Contr >1 led t entinesome Operation A060019 Heat Ptsmp ISPS teP6 5.2/*9. 2 Thersuietet contr >1 led s M tintsome Operation AOSOO20 Heat Pump 2014 . 2014 10/*17< S Thorsu ietet conte >11e4 1 t ene a - - - __ _ -g a _
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OPERATING EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE SYSTEM OPERATING REMARKS l . Startup Shutdown SCHEDULE Hrs / Day O Description Location Area Serviced Rated
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M-F 'Sa t Sun 4
l ASCOO2) Heat Pump P-1 Clevator Lobby 4.5/*5 Thermostat Control led <!ontinuoue Operation A010024 Heat Pump tabby EA>bby 14/*38 Thermos tat Control led 4:entinuoue Operation AllOOO) Air Handler Mech Room 2nd F1r North 10.8 a neumatical ly controll ed Off Off i n ration i kA110002 Air Handler Mech hoom 2nd F1r South 10.8 ** Proposal is being prepare I fer the Ine :allation of a
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1:ontinuoue Operation i 4030016 Mater Furnace 15F4-3F6. Copy moons 35.1
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SEASON: .s errE3 -^
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Joggers Complex Facility location: 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD (OWFN Building @ P1 garage level)
I Developer. NRC/ADM/DFS/ FACB Architect: SAH Design Group, Inc.
I General Contractor. Montage, Inc.
Construction: Painted concrete block walls, A.C.T. cig. ceramic tile floor and wall finishes Parcel size: 1800 SF Facility levels: One i
i Total floor area: Joggers complex - 1200 SF New storage area and mechanical room - 500 SF Net occuplable area: 1100 SF Date of occupancy: June 1997 Capacity: 30 men,30 women l Elevators: None Fire alarm: Wired to building systems Fire control: Emergency lighting, sprinkler system, pull alarms, smoke and heat detectors l
Air conditioning: V.AN. system Nata: Sewage ejector pump located at TWFN P-2 garage level.
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General contractor: Montage, Inc.
Construction: 16 new 15'-25' high bronze light poles Date of acceptance: July 1997 I 1
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4 ADDITIONS TO BIS OWFN Balcony-terraces 17th floor i
Lobby area - 4 new conference rooms,1 office space,2 ladies restrooms, 2 mens rest rooms Lobby level - old overflow room is now converted office space P-3 level - 1 new unisex restroom and finished contractors office in Ogden spaces P-4 level - new audiovisual office and FMB office
-ladies room - (floors 2 thru 18) 17 total
- handicap bathroom (floors 2 thru 18) 17 total
- mens room (floors 2 thru 18) 4 17 total Elevator Penthouse Mechanical Penthouse No.1 Mechanical Penthouse No. 2 OWFN B. Building Statistics Mechanical rooms, 2 per floor - fis. 2-18 160 sq.ft. each
- Electrical rooms,1 per floor - fis. 2-18 28 sq.ft. each Telephone rooms,1 per floor - fis. 2-18 26 sq.ft. each Transformer rooms,1 per floor - fis. 2-18 38 sq.ft. each Fire Pump & Domestic water room, P2 level Electrical service room, P2 level a
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REPLACEMENT SECONDARY CONDENSER WATER PlPES AND HVAC IMPROVEMENTS (9/98)
ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH
- 1. Centrifugal Fans Designation F-54&F-5 Location Penthouse level Manufacturer Greenheck Model 40-AFSW-21 Capacity F-54-4813 t/s F-554990 l/s Static Pressure 375 Pa Air Ternp. 21'C Power SHp Motor 460V/60Hz/34
- 2. Air Terminal Units Designation VAV Terminal Box Duty Outside Air Location Air Handling Unit AllU-2-1&2 through AHU-18-1&2 on floors two through eighteen Manufacturer Pottorff Model Series TU-100(8")
Capacity 600 CFM Static pressure 0.05 inwc Noise Criteria <20
- 3. Air Terminal Units Designation VAV Terminal Box Duty Outside Air Location Outside Air Riser 2 between ground floor &
2nd floor. Serves AC-GR-3 located on ground floor Manufacturer Pottorff Model Series TU-100(6")
Capacity 375 CFM Static Pressure 0.05 inwe 1 of 4
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Noise Criteria <20 l
- 4. Closed Secondary Combination Manufacturer LMI CondenserWater Chemical Model#B921-391SI System Inhibitor Feeder Pump and Pulse Timer Controller Adapter Cable Manufacturer LMI Model #PN33796 Chemical 30 gallon white w/ top and graduated volume Storage Tank l marks
- 5. Cooling Tower System C.T. DC 4500 w/4-20 mamp output signal, TPS, Microprocessor Pulse Timer and Biocide Program. '
Base Digital Controller pH Controller DP5000 w/mamp output signal, pH probe, and cable assembly.
- 6. Condenser System Water Closed SCW, Amount 3 Meters -
Closed CHW, Manufacturer-Carlon
& C.T. Bleedoff Model-JSJ-100 1" contact head,10 gpe.
Main C.T. Amount 1 Make-Up Water Manufacture-Carlon -
Model-JSJ-150 1 1/2" contact head,100 gpc.
Signalisolation units Amount 4 Manufacture-Carlon Model-PP-100 DPST
- 7. Water Source Heat Pump Designation HP-12 Location 17th floor South-West Comer Manufacturer McQuay Capacity 8.89 kW Nominal (30,000 BTU)
Model CCH, CCG, CW 030 Air Volume 1000 CFM 2 of 4
REPLACEMENT SECONDARY CONDENSER WATER PIPES AND HVAC IMPROVEMENTS (9/98)
Fan Motor 460V/60Hz/3$
Total Cooling Capacity 7.2kW
- 8. Electric Duct Heater Location 17th floor at HP-12 (South-West Comer)
Manufacturer Environmental Capacity 4kW Model ED11SS Electric 460v/60hZI34 Designation P-10& P-11 Location Penthouse Duty Secondary CondenserWater System Manufacturer Armstrong Model Series 4030 Capacity 25 t/s Head 150 kPa Impeller 192 mm Motor 7.5kW@1800 rpm Enclosure ODP Electrical 460V/60Hz/3$
- 10. Expansion Tank Location Penthouse Manufacturer Armstrong Model AX-60V Volume 127.2 liters Working Press. 862 kPa Working Temp. 115'C
- 11. Building Controls Air Static & Velocity Press. Manufacturer-Landis & Staefa Transmitters Model C264 Location - on OA VAVs throughout bidg.
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l REPLACEMENT SECONDARY CONDENSER WATER PIPES AND HVAC IMPROVEMENTS (9/98)
Heat Pump Manufacturer- Landis & Staefa Controllers Model-540-105 & 540-505 Location on Heat Pumps throughout bldg. l Terminal Box Manufacturer- Landis & Staefa Controller Model-540-100 & 540-200 Location on VAVs throughout bidg.
Unit Manufacturer- Landis & Staefa Conditioner Model- 4 Controllers Location on A/C units throughout bldg.
Analog Sensors Manufacturer- Landis & Staefa Model Location throughout bldg.
Room Temperature Sensors Manufacturer- Landis & Staefa ModelSeries 1000 & 2000 Location -throughout bidg.
Electronic Damper Actuator Manufacturer- Landis & Staefa Model EA349-0100 Location -throughout bldg.
Universal Sequencer Control Manufacturer- Kele & Associates Module Model UCS-421 Location - throughout bldg.
Tee Mounted Flow Sessions Manufacturer- Kele & Associates Model 228B/228C/228SS/250B Location -throughout bidg.
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- 1. Install new copper piping from the main trunk line to units serving heat pumps on the 17th and 18th floors, CPU rooms and copy rooms.
- 2. Install two plate type heat exchangers. This equipment allows the water used to cool the equipment on the secondary water loop to pass through a two pipe system.
Prevents the cooling tower water (in the other pipe) from contaminating the system (closed loop after repairs).
- 3. Install two water treatment analyzer recorders (water quality). These devices will enable l
the building operators to monitor the cleanliness of the water to prevent corrosion damage.
l Ngig Work will provide for a clean condenser water system and improve energy and water conservation l
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Separate the air distribution system of the heat pump units (17th and 18th floors) from the variable air volume (VAV mixing boxes) to maximize the operation of each system.
- 2. Modify the existing controls to make the heat pump unit control system independent from the VAV system.
- 3. Modify the outside air ductwork to each air handling unit.
- 4. Modify existing controls for air handling unit to ensure fresh air (20%) ventilation. l S. Balance and commission the HVAC equipment air distribution system within the building.
Note Work will ensure proper fresh air makeup to building occupants.
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HEALTH UNIT SQUARE FEET TAKE OFFS Carpet 1,767 sf VCT 1,293 sf Seamless Flooring 265 sf Ceramic Tile Flooring 112 sf Vinyl Wallcovering 5,993 sf
' Ceramic Tile Wainscot 285 c' Windows l Sidelights / Venetian Blinds 2- 1'-0" wide,1- 2'-0" wide, and 1- 4'0" wide windows Incandescent Downlights 15 ea (inside health unit) and 2 ea in "2F" corridor. Total 17 ea 1
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GSA GUf0E NUMBER A-J FREQUENCY: SEMIANPUAL HUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIF 1 AND REMARKS E fiD AND MODEL NUMBER A-3-01 2* FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-02 2* FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM '
i A-3-03 MECHANICAL ROOM '
i A-3-04 3* FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM '
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l GSA GUIOE NUMBER A-3 I FREQUENCY: SEMIANNUAL I
ICM:D:FICATION SYSTEM UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPT:ONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NU A-3-Il 7'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-12 7'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-13 8'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-14 -8'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-15 9'" FL. NORTH '
MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-16 9'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-17 10'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-18 10'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-19 11'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-20 11'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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l GSA GUIDF NUMBER A-3 FREQUENCY: SEMIANWJAL WJ/.IO!FICATION SYS'"EM UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKSl BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER A-3-21 12'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-22 12'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-23 13'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM I
A-3-24 13'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-25 14'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-26 14'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-27 15'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-28 15'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-29 16'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM
- A-3-30 16'" FL. NORTH l MECHANICAL ROOM l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-3 FREQUENCY: SEMIANNUAL HUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM UNIT l LO 3 TION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MOD A-3-32 17'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-33 18'" FL. SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM A-3-34 18'" FL. NORTH MECHANICAL ROOM l
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I GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-4 FM QUENCY: SEMIAMMAL AIR COMPRESSOR (RCT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKSl BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER A-4-01 PENTHOUSE 2 A-4-02 PENTHOUSE 2 1
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-5 FREQUENCY: MONTHLY AIR CONDITIONING MACHINE, SPLIT SYSTEM UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER i
A-5-01 ROOM 18A-15 COMPUTER RM A-5-02 ROOM 17G-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-03 ROOM 16G-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-04 ROOM 15G-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-05 ROOM 14G-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-06 ROOM 13G-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-07 ROOM 12G-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-08 ROOM llG-7 COMPUTER RM l A-5-09 ROOM 10G-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-10 ROOM 9G-7 COMPUTER RM ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-5 FREQUENCY: MONTHLY AIR CONDITIONING MACHINE, SPLIT SYSTEM UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER A-5-ll ROOM 8G-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-12 ROOM 7G-7 COMPUTER RM 4
A-5-13 ROOM 6G-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-14 ROOM SG-7 COMPUTER RM A-5-15 ROOM 4G-7 COMPUTER RM l
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l GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-6 paggggney. Am.J;c, A*R CO!CITIONING MACHINE . PACKAGE UNIT COMFORT COOLING UNIT l LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER I
A-6-01 P-1 LEVEL P-122 A-6-02 P-1 LEVEL SUPPLY A-6-03 P-1 LEVEL TELEPHONE RM A-6-04 P-1 LEVEL VAULT A-6-05 P-1 LEVEL MAIL ROOM A-6-06 P-1 LEVEL SECURITY A-6-07 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE RM A-6-08 LOBBY LEVEL LOBBY NORTH i
A-6-09 LOBBY LEVEL LOBBY SOUTH A-6-10 P-2 LEVEL ELEVATOR LOBBY i
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-6 FREQUENOY: ANh"JAL A!R CO!O: TION!NG MACHINE - PAOKAGE UNIT CO!GORT COCLING UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONAtQREMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER A-6-ll P-3 LEVEL ELEVATOR LOBBY l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-6 FREQUENCY: AmiUAL AIR C0!CITIONING MACHINE - PACKAGE UNIT COMFORT COOLING UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKSl BRA!C AND MODEL NU)2ER A-6-23 P-4 LEVEL P8MS STORAGE 1 j
l A-6-24 ROOM 168-11 CONFERENCE RM 1
A-6-25 LOBBY LEVEL TELEPHONE RM' A-6-26 LOBBY LEVEL NEW REG CAFE A-6-27 LOBBY LEVEL NEW REG CAFE A-6-28 LOBBY LEVEL NEW REG CAFE ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 11
GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-9 FREQUENCY: ANh*JAL AIR COOLED CONDEMSER UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER A-9-01 P l
A-9-02 PH-1 ROOF A-9-03 PH-1 ROOF '
A-9-04 P-1 LEVEL LOADING DOCK A-9-05 P-1 LEVEL '
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-10 FREQUENCY: ArmUAL HEAT PUMP UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKSBRAND AND MODEL NUMBER A-10-1 New Reg Cafe 1" Floor A-10-2 New Reg Cafe 1" Floor A-10-3 New Reg Cafe i 1" Floor I j
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER 0-3 FREQUENCY: MEAL DRAINS, ROOF, GLT ER.(PER 100')
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER A-11-01 ROOM 28-6 NORTH A-ll-02 ROOM 28-16 SOUTH A-ll-03 ROOM 38-6 NORTH A-ll-04 ROOM 38-16 :
SOUTH A-ll-05 ROOM 48-6 NORTH A-11-06 ROOM 48-16 SOUTH 4
A-11-07 ROOM 58-6 NORTH A-ll-0B ROOM 5B-16 .
SOUTri A-11-09 ROOM 68-6 NORTH A-ll-10 ROOM 68-16 SOUTH l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER 0-J FREQUENCY: ANNUAL ORAINS. ROOF, GLT ER (PER 100')
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NU l
A-ll-ll ROOM 78-6 NORTH A-11-12 ROOM 78-16 SOUTH A-II-13 ROOM 88-6 NORTH A-ll-14 ROOM 88-16
- SOUTH A-11-15 ROOM 98-6 NORTH A-ll-16 ROOM 98-16 SOUTH A-ll-17 ROOM 108-6 NORTH A-Il-18 ROOM 10B-16 SOUTH A-11-19 ROOM 118-6 I NORTH A-ll-20 ROOM 118-16 SOUTH ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST PAGE 15
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UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIP*IONANDREMARKS l BRMC AND MODEL NUMBER A-11-21 ROOM 128-6 NORTH l
A-11-22 ROOM 128-16 SOUTH A-II-23 ROOM 138-6 NORTH A-ll-24 ROOM 13B-16 SOUTH A-11-25 ROOM 14B-6 NORTH A-ll-26 ROOM 14B-16 SOUTH A-ll-27 ROOM 158-6 NORTH l
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GSfl GUIDE NUMBER 0-3 FREQUENCY- MRCE l
'DRA*NS, ROOF, GL*:""ER (PER 100') l UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS f BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER A-ll-31 ROOM 178-6 NORTH I
A-ll-32 ROOM 17B-16 SOUTH A-ll-33 ROOM 188-6 NORTH l
A-ll-34 ROOM 18B-16 SOUTH A-II-35 PH-1 ELEVATOR RM A-ll-36 PH-1 ELEVATOR RM A-11-6/ PH-1 ELEVATOR RM l' A-ll-38 P-1 LEVEL SM0 KING LOUNGE A-11-39 9" FLOOR SMOKING LOUNGE A-11-40 P-1 LEVEL SM0 KING LOUNGE i
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER A-65 FREQUINCY: JJCCJd.
WATER F"JRNA0E UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARY.S l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER A-65-01 ROOM 18A-7 A-65-02 ROOM 17F-8 A-65-03 ROOM 16F-6 '
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lDESCRISTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER B-1-1 2 Batteries, 6 Cells Master Controls Systems Mod. MBC 8-24V-10A LA S/N 34300 Input 117 V 6 amp E-41-1 E-42-1 I
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l GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-2 FREQUENCY: SEMIA!RCAL RIMOTE AIR I! CAKE CAMPERS UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONA!CREMARKSl BRA!C Ah'D MODEL h*0MBER l
C-2-1 Garage Level A Remote Damper for D-6 Fan F-27-8 Lobby Fresh Air 1
C-2-2 Garage Level B Remote Damper C-6 8" X 6" for Fan F-27-12 Electric Room C-2-3 Garage Level C Remote Damper C-6 Storage Room 8" X 6" for Fan F-27-16 (F-27) Fresh Air C-2-4 2nd Level Remote Damper Penthouse Approx. 9' X 6' w/6 Machine Room Sections and/4 Damper NW corner Motors (heat exhaust for emergency gen-erator) Assoc. E-41-1 C-2-5 2nd Level Remote Damper Penthouse Approx. 10'-10" X 7' NE Corner w/l Damper Motor (air intake for radiator emergency generator)
E-41-1 C-2-6 2nd Level Remote Intake Damper Penthouse for Machine Room Air SW Corner - 60 X 60" w/l Damper C-5 Motor F-64 C-2-7 2nd Level Penthouse 2/ sections F-36 SW Corner Attic Exhaust C-5 l
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GSR GUIDE NUMBER C-2 FREQUEECY: SEMIANNUAL REMOTE AIR ItTTAYJE DAMPERS UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER C-2-8 1st Level Remote Damper Penthouse Inside Fan F-27-24 Machine Room 24" X 36", #55 Fire SE Corner Control on Fan discharge C-2-9 1st level Remote Damper Penthouse 40" X 40" w/l Damper Machine Room Motor for Penthouse SE Column D-6 Exhaust Intake F-36-46 C-2-10 1st Level 60" X 60" Intake with Penthouse 40" X 40" Damper Column D-6 Interlock F-36-47 Elev. Machine Rm.
Air Intake S.
C-2-Il 1st Level 60" X 60" Intake with Penthouse 40" X 40" Damper Column 1 D-3 located in Elevator Machine Room Air Intake North Interlock F-36-48 C-2-12 Ground Floor along north out-Intake for Stair 1 -
Air Press. 36" X 20" side wall ceiling Column D-2 8500 cfm 18' Fan F-27-29 C-2-13 Ground Floor Intake for Stair 2 along south out- Air Press. 36" X 20" .
side wall ceiling Column D-7 8500 cfm 18' Fan F-27-7 C-2-14 Penthouse Level 2 Exhaust Air 24" X 24" By Cooling Tower North Roof 5780 cfm 1
Toilet Women't Fan F-27-1 C-2-15 Penthouse Level 2 Exhaust Air 24" X 24" By Cooling Tower' South Roof 5780 efm 2 Toilet Mens Fan F-27-2 ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-2 i FRIQUENOY: SEMIANNUAL j EEMOTE AIR Ih""IJ2 DAMPERS UNIT l LO".ATION fDESORIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND A!C MODEL ICM C-2-16 Garage Level A Column F-0 Garage Exhaust 1 i
38" X 38" F-36-3 C-2-17 Garage Level A Column E-0 Garage Exhaust l 38" X 38" F-36-4 C-2-18 Garage Level A Column D-0 Garage Exhaust i
38" X 38" F-36-5 j
C-2-19 Garage Level A Column C-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-6 C-2-20 Garage Level A Column B-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-7 C-2-21 Garage Level A Column AA-12 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-8 )
l C-2-22 Garage Level A Column AA-12 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-9 C-2-23 Garage Level A Column H-13 Garage Supply j
38" X 38" F-36-10 j
C-2-24 Garage Level A Column H-12 Garage Supply t
38" X 38" F-36-ll C-2-25 Garage Level A Column J-12 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-12 ,
i C-2-26 Garage Level B Column F-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-13 C-2-27 Garage Level B Column D-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-14 C-2-28 Garage Level B Column C-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-IS ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-2 FREgUENCY: SEMIANNUAL REMOTE AIR INTAY2 DAMPERS UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONAtCREMARKSBRAND AND MODEL NUMBER C-2-29 Garage Level B Column B-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-16 C-2-30 Garage Level B Column A-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-17 C-2-31 Garage Level B Column AA-12 Garage Supply 1R" Y W T 16-10 C-2-32 Garage Level B Column A-12 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-19 C-2-33 Garage Level B Column A-13 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-20 C-2-34 Garage level B Column H-12 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-21 C-1-35 Garage Level B Cclumn J-12 Garage Supply -
38" X 38" F-36-22 C-2-36 Garage level C Column H-13 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-23 C-2-37 Garage Level C Column H-13 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-24 C-2-38 Garage Level C Column J-12 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-25 C-2-39 Garage Level C Column F-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-26 C-2-40 Garage Level C Column E-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-27 ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPNENT INVENTORYPAGE - LIST24
GSA Gul0E NUMBER C-2 FREQUENCY: SEMIANNUAL REMOTE AIR Ih**AKE DAMPERS UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRA!C AND MODEL NUMBER C-2-41 Garage Level C Column D-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-28 C-2-42 Garage Level C Column 8-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-29 C-2-43 Garage Level C Column A-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-30 C-2-44 Garage Level C Column AA-12 Gs"ic a S'Jpply 38" X 38" F-36-31 C-2-45 Garage Level C Column A 12 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-32 C-2-46 Garage Level D Column H-13 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-33 C-2-47 Garage Level D Column H-12 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-34 C-2-48 Garage Level D Column J-12 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-35 C-2-49 Garage Level D Column A-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-36 C-2-50 Garage Le'ef. 3 Column B-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-37 C-2-51 Garage Level D Column D-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-38 l
l C-2-52 Garage Level D Column E-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-39 DNE WHITE FLINT l,' ORTH LUILDING EQUIPMENT INVEb"0Rr LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-2 FREQUENCY: SEMIANNUAL REMOTE AIR INTAKE DAMPERS UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKSl BRANO AND MODEL NUMBER C-2-53 Garage Level D Column F-0 Garage Exhaust 38" X 38" F-36-40 C-2-54 Garage Level D Column A-13 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-41 C-2-55 Garage Level D Column A-13 Garage Supply 38" X 38" F-36-42 ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT ENTORY LIST - PAGE 26
GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-3 FREQUENCY: ANh"JAL COII.S , PRIHEAT, REHEAT, ETC. (REMOTE LOCATIONS)
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER C-3-01 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CNTR C-3-02 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CNTR C-3-03 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CNTR C-3-04 LOBBY LEVEL TONFERENCE CNTR C-3-05 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CNTR C-3-06 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CNTR ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 27
GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-5 FRZQUE24CY . ANWJAL AUTOMATIC MIXING BOX, PNIUMA . OR ELECTRIC UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS BRAND MC MODEL NUMBER C-5-01 2" FLOOR ALL AREAS C-5-02 3"8 FLOOR ALL AREAS 1
C-5-03 4'" FLOOR ALL AREAS C-5-04 5" FLOOR ALL AREAS I
C-5-05 6" FLOOR ALL AREAS C-5-06 7" FLOOR ALL AREAS C-5-07 8" FLOOR ALL AREAS C-5-08 9" FLOOR ~
ALL AREAS C-5-09 10" FLOOR ALL AREAS C-5-10 11" FLOOR ALL AREAS ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 28
l GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-5 FREQUENOY: Mym AUTOMATIO MIXING BOX. PNEUMATIC OR ELECTRIO l
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBE C-5-ll 12'" FLOOR !
ALL AREAS C-5-12 13'" FLOOR ALL AREAS C-5-13 14'" FLOOR 1 ALL AREAS C-5-14 15'" FLOOR ALL AREAS C-5-15 16'" FLOOR ALL AREAS C-5-16 17'" FLOOR I ALL AREAS 1
l C-5-17 18'" FLOOR I ALL AREAS l
l l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-6 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL ColTTROLS , CEh* TRAL SYSTEM, HVAC UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARY,S BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER C-6-01 2" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-02 2"" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-03 3"" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-04 3"" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
! C-6-05 4'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-06 4'" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-07 5'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-08 5'" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-09 6'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-10 6'" FLOOR SOUTH MHANICAL RM.
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-6 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL CO!CROLS, CEtCRAL SYSTEM, HVAC UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUM C-6-ll 7'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-12 7'" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-13 8'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-14 8'" FLOOR SOUTH NECHANICAL RM.
I C-6-15 9'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-16 9'" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-17 10'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-18 10'" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM, C-6-19 11'" FLOOR NORTH HECHANICAL RM.
C-6-20 11'" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 31
1 GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-6 l FREQUENCY: ANNUAL j Co:r:RCLS, CENTRAL SYSTEM, HVAC UNIT LOCATION h DESCRIPTION AND REIGRKS l BRAND AND MODEL NLMB 1
C-6-21 12'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-2I 12'" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-23 13'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
i C-6-24 13'" FLOOR SOUTH !
C-6-25 14'" FLOOR NORTH '
MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-26 14'" FLOOR SOUTH ,
MECHANICAL RM. l C-6-27 15'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM. !
l C 6-28 15'" FLOOR SOUTH ^
MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-29 16'" FLOOR NORTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-30 T 16 " FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
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! l GSA GUIDE NUMBER C-6 pgg y 3ey, .
CCh"7ROLS , CENTRAL SYSTEM, HVA0 l UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBE l l C-6-31 17'" FLOOR NORTH
, MECHANICAL RM.
1 C-6-32 17'" FLOOR SOUTH j MECHANICAL RM.
l I
C-6-33 18'" FLOOR NORTH I MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-34 18'" FLOOR SOUTH MECHANICAL RM.
C-6-35 PENTHOUSE PH-1 ELEVATOR RM.
C-10-1 Penthouse Level 2 2 Sections 9'10"W X EVAPC0 Roof North 9'l 6212 feet above Mod. # LST 10-183 ground C-10-2 Penthouse Level 2 2 Sections 9'10"W X EVAPCO Roof South 9'l Mod. #LST 10-183 Note: Hose bibbs on roof by each tower
& ALFA-LAVAL PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER.
Requirement of opera-tion is a back-flush.
This is to be done l when the C-10 is per-l formed on each cooling l tower and plate heat exchanger loop.
See additional infor-mation next page.
1250 sq. ft. area.
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-J FREQUENCY: SEMIANtr1AL DOOR, POWER OPERATED UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-1-01 P-1 LEVEL GARAGE ENTRANCE D-1-02 P-1 LEVEL LOADING DOCK D-1-03 P-1 LEVEL LOADING DOCK ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST PAGE 34 -
GSA GUIDE NUMBER 0-3 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL DRAINS. ROOF, Gt.*:TE R (PER 100')
UNIT LOCATION fDESCRIPTIONANDREMARY,S BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-3-1 NW Roof D Level Column G-2 4" 1657*
l PH D-3-2 Level 1 Penthouse Column E-2 4" 1658*
D-3-3 Level 1 Penthouse Column C-2 4" 1657*
D-3-4 NE Roof Lvl 1 PH Column G-3 4" 1658*
D-3-5 Level 1 PH Column G-5 4" 1658*
D-3-6 S. Roof Lvl 1 PH Column G-7 4" 1657*
D-3-7 Lvl 1 Penthouse Column E-7 4" 1658*
D-3-8 Lvl 1 Penthouse Column C-7 4" 1817*
D-3-9 2nd Level PH NW Column D-3 3" 80*
D-3-10 Air intake Roof NW Column 0-3 3" 80* _
D-3-ll Air Intake Roof NE Column F-4 3" 80*
D-3-12 Air intake Roof NE Column F-5 3" 80*
D-3-13 Air Intake Roof SE Column D-6 3" 80*
D-3-14 Air Intake Roof SE Column D-6 3" 80*
D-3-15 Lvl 2 Penthouse NE Column D-4 4" 2105*
D-3-16 Roof by CTF. SW Column D-5 4" 2105*
I ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 35
GSA GU10E NUMBER D-3 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL DRAINS, ROOF, GLT ER (PER 100')
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-3-17 West Silo Roof 2 ea. Scupper Drain 20' Down Spout 3" 293* '
D-3-18 West Silo Roof 2 ea. Scupper Drain 20' Down Spout 3" 293*
D-3-19 North Silo Roof 2 ea. Scupper Drain i 20' Down Spout 3" 293*
1 D-3-20 North Silo Roof 2 ea. Scupper Drain 20' Down Spout 3" 293*
D-3-21 East Silo Roof 2 ea. Scupper Drain 20' Down Spout 3" 293*
D-3-22 East Silo Roof 2 ea. Scupper Drain 20' Down Spout 3" 293*
D-3-24 South Silo Roof 2 ea. Scupper Drain 20' Down Spout 3" 293*
D-3-25 South Silo Roof 2 ea. Scupper Drain 20' Down Spout 3" 293*
D-3-26 South Silo Roof 2 ea. Scupper Drain 20' Down Spout 3" 293*
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I GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-4 pggg.23 7 QUuTEny DOOR, HYOTdOLIC, ELECTRIC, OR PNEUMATIC CPERATED UNIT l LOCA"' ION l DESCRIPTION AND PIMARKS l BRAND AhT MODEL NUM 1
D-4-01 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CNTR
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1 D-4-02 LOBBY LEVEL NAIN ENTRANCE l
i l
t.
l l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-5 FREgUENCY: SEMIANNUAL DODR, !%IN ENTRANCE UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-5-01 LOBBY LEVEL NORTH l
i 4
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-6 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL DRAINS, AREAWAY, DRIVEWAY, STORF.
UNIT I40ATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS f BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-6-1 Garage Level D East Corner Column H-13 4" Air intake Shaft No Access D-6-2 Garage Level D South Corner Column A-13 4" Air intake Shaft No Access 0-6-3 Garage Level D Column G-10 4" Driveway 0-6-4 Garage Level D Column D-10 4" Driveway 0-6-5 -Garage Level D Column B-10 4" Driveway 0-6-6 Garage Level D Column G-6 4" Driveway 0-6-7 Garage Level D Column B-6 4" Driveway 0-6-8 Garage Level D Column G-2 4" Driveway 0-6-9 Garage Level D Column D-2 4" Driveway 0-6-10 Garage Level D Column B-2 4" Driveway 0-6-11 Garage Level D Column E-0.1 4" Air Exhaust Shaft No Access D-6-12 Garage Level D Column C-0.1 4" Air Exhaust Shaft No Access D-6-13 Garage Level D Column A-0.1 4" Air Exhaust Shaft No Access ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-6 FREQUENCY: ATEUAL DRAINS, AREAWAY, DRIVEWAY, STORE UNIT LOCATION h DESCRIPTION AND RDRRKS l BRAND AND MODEL NU D-6-14 Garage Level C Column G-10 4" Driveway 0-6-15 Garage Level C Column 0-10 4" Driveway D-6-16 Garage Level C Column B-10 4" Driveway D-6-17 Garage Level C Column G-6 4" Driveway D-6-18 Garage Level C Column B-6 4" Driveway D-6-19 Garage level C Column E-3 4" Driveway D-6-20 Garage Level C Column G-2 4" Driveway D-6-21 Garage Level C Column D-2 4" Driveway D-6-22 Garage Level C Column B-2 4" Driveway D-6-23 Garage Level B Column G-lO 4" Driveway l D-6-24 Garage Level B Column D-10 4" Driveway '
D-6-25 Garage Level B Column B-10 4" Driveway -
D-6-26 Garage Level B Column G-6 4" Driveway D-6-27 Garage Level B Electric Room Column E-6 4" Floor D-6-28 Garage Level B Column B-6 4" Driveway D-6-29 Garage Level B Column G-2 4" Driveway ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 40
GSA GUfDE NUMBER D-6 FREQ2NOY: ANNUAL n
D"AINS , ARIA'a'AY, DRIVEWAY, STORM UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAfD AND MODEL NUMB D-6-30 Garage Level B Column E-1 4" Driveway D-6-31 Garage Level B Column B-2 4" Driveway 0-6-32 Garage Level B Water Pump Room Column H-0.1 4" Floor D-6-33 Garage Level A Column G-10 4" Driveway 0-6-34 Garage Level A Column D-10 4" Dri"eway D-6-35 6arage level A Column B-10 4" Driveway D-6-36 Garage Level A Column B-6 4" Driveway D-6-37 Garage Level A Column G-6 4" Driveway I
l D-6-38 Garage Level A Column G-2 4" Driveway 0-6-39 Garage Level A Column B-2 4" Driveway D-6-40 Garage Level A Column E-1 4" Driveway D-6-41 Ground Patio Column C-1 4" Areaway 684*
D-6-42 Ground Patio Column E-1 4" Areaway North 684*
D-6-43 Ground Patio W Column A-1 4" Areaway North 360*
D-6-44 Ground Patio E Column J-2 4" North 425* Planter ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-6 FREQUZNOY: AtaTU.,
DRAINS, AREAWAY, DRIVEWAY, STORM I
l WIT l Im ATIon l DESCRIPTION Aro REMARxs l BRAND AND MODEL NUM D-6-45 Ground Patio Column J-3 4" East 425* Planter I
D-6-46 Ground Patio Column J-4 4" Areaway East 560*
D-6-47 Ground Patio Column J-5 4" -
East 425* Planter D-6-48 Ground Patio Column J 6 4" East 425* Platter i
D-6-49 Ground Patio Column J-8 4" Area East 1500*
D-6-50 Ground Patio Column J-9 4" Area East 650*
D-6-51 Ground Patio S Column J-ll 4" Area East 650*
D-6-52 Ground Patio Column H-9 4" South 1600* Planter D-6-53 Ground Patio Column H-11 4" South 1600* Planter 1
i D-6-54 Ground Patio Column F-12 4" South 1600* Planter I
D-6-55 Ground Patio Column E-8 4" Areaway South 640*
i D-6-56 Ground Patio Column E-9 4" South 1600* P1anter D-6-57 Ground Patio Column D-10 4" South 1600* Planter ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-6 FREQUENCY: ;JRCUa DRAINS, AREAWAY, DRIVEWAY, STOFE UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARES l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-6-58 Ground Patio Column 0-12 4" South 600* Planter D-6-59 Ground Patio Column C-8 4" Areaway South 640* Planter D-6-60 Ground Patio Column C-9 4" South 1600* Planter D-6-61 Ground Patio Column C-12 4" South 1600* Planter D-6-62 Ground Patio Column B-10 4" South 1600* Planter D-6-63 Ground Patio W Column A-9 4" South 333* Planter D-6-64 Ground Patio W Column A-10 4" !
South 333* Planter D-6-65 Ground Patio W Column A-ll 4" South 333* Planter D-6-66 Ground Patio W Column A-12 4" South 333* Planter D-6-67 Ground Patio W Column A-7 4" Areaway South 360*
D-6-68 Ground Patio Column A-7 4" West 360* Planter I D-6-69 Ground Patio Column AA-5 4" West 960*
D-6-70 Ground Patio Column A-5 4" West Entrance 500*
ONE WHITE FLIKT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 43
GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-6 FREQUENCY: ANNUA.
DRAINS, AREAWAY, DRIVEWAY, STORM UNIT IDCATION DESCRIPTION %'D REMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-6-71 Ground Patio Column AA-4 4" West Entrance 960*
i D-6-72 Ground Patio Column A-4 4" West,r ,ntrance 500*
D-6-73 Ground Patio Column A-3 4" West Entrance 500*
D-6-74 Ground Patio Column B-3 4" West 360*
D-6-75 Ground Patio Column A-6 4" Entrance 500*
i D-6-76 2nd Floor 3" Floor North Side Associated C-6-1 Machine Room A-ll-N2 D-6-77 2nd Floor 3" Floor South Side Associa 1 C-;-2 Machine Room A-ll-52 -
D-6-78 3rd Floor 3" Floor North Side Associated C-6-3 Machine Room A-11-N3 D-6-79 3rd Floor 3" Floor South Side Associated C-6-4 Mac ne Room A-ll-52 D-6-80 4th Floo- 3" Floor North S- Associated C-6-5 Machine Room A-11-N4 D-6-81 4th Floor 3" Floor South de Associated C-6-6 Machin. Room A-ll-54 ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPNENT INVENTORY LIST -
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l GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-6 FREQUENCY : A2REV4L DRAINS, AREAWAY, DRIVEWAY, STOFF.
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND A!C MO D-6-82 5th Floor 3" Floor North Side Associated C-6-7 Machine Room A-ll-N5 D-6-83 5th Floor 3" Floor South Side Associated C-6-8 Machine Room A-ll-55 D-6-84 6th Floor 3" Floor l North Side Associated C-6-9 Machine Room A-ll-N6 D-6-85 6th Floor 3" Floor
. South Side Associated C-6-10 Machine Room A-ll-56 D-6-86 7th Floor 3" Floor North Side Associated C-6-Il Machine Room A-ll-N7 D-6-87 7th Floor 3" Floor 1 South Side Associated C-6-12 l Machine Room A-ll-57 D-6-88 8th Floor North Side Associated C-6-13 Machine Room A-ll-N8 D-6-89 8tn Floor South Side Associated C-6-14 Machine Room A-ll-S8 D-6-90 9th Floor North Side Associated C-6-15 Machine Room A-ll-N9 D-6-91 9th Floor South Side Associated C-6-16 Machine Room A-11-59 ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST PAGE 45
GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-G FREGUE? ICY : ANICAL DRAINS, AREAWAY, DRIVEWAY, STORM UN:7 l LO".ATIOfi lDESCRIPTIONAFCREMARKS f BRAND AND MODEL h" l
D-6-92 10th Floor North Side Associated C-6-17 Machine Room A-ll-NIO D-6-93 10th Floor South Side Associated C-6-18 Machine Room A-ll-SIO D-6-94 lith Floor North Side Associated C-6-19 Machine Room A-Il-Nil D-6-95 lith Floor South Side Associated C-6-20 Machine Room A-11-Sil D-6-96 12th Floor North Side Associated C-6-21 Machine Room A-ll-N12 D-6-97 12th Floor North Side Associated C-6-22 Machine Room A-Il-512 -
D-6-98 13th Floor North Side Associated C-6-23 Machine Room A-Il-N13 D-6-99 13th Floor South Side Associated C-6-24 Machine Room A-11-513 D-6-100 14th Floor 3" Floor North Side Associated C-6-25 Machine Room A-11-N14 DNE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-6 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL DRAINS, AREAWAY, DRIVEWAY, STORM IRTIT LOCATICN fDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL D-6-101 14th Floor 3" Floor South Side Associated C-6-26 Machine Room A-ll-S14 0-6-102 15th Floor 3" Floor North Side Associated C-6-27 Machine Room A-ll-N15 D-6-103 15th Floor 3" Floor South Side Associated C-6-28 Machine Room A-ll-515 D-6-104 -16th Floor 3" Floor North Side Associated C-6-29 Machine Room A-11-N16 !
i D-6-105 16th Floor 3" Floor South Side Associated C-6-30 Machine Room A-Il-516 D-6-106 17th Floor 3" Floor North Side Associated C-6-31 Machine Room A-ll-N17 D-6-107 17th Floor 3" Floor South Side Associated C-6-32 Machine Room A-11-517 D-6-108 18th Floor 3" Floor North Side Associated C-6-33 Machine Room A-11-N18 D-6-109 18th Floor 3" Floor South Side Associated C-6-34 Machine Room A-ll-S18 D-6-110 17th Floor Balcony 3" Column C-1 North 80' X 7' 560*
QNE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST PAGE 47
GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-6 FREQUE140Y : ANNUAL DRAINS, AREAWAY, DRIVEWAY, STORM I
UNIT l LOCATION I
lDESCRIPTIONA!CREMARKS BRA!C AND MODEL NUMBER t
D-6-ll) 17th Floor Balcony 3" Column E-1 North 60' X 7' 560*
i l
D-6-112 17th Floor Balcony 3" Column G-4 East 80' X 7' 560*
-, D-6-113 17th Floor Balcony 3" Column G-5 East 80' X 7' 560*
i D-6-114 17th Floor Balcony 3" Column E-8 South
. 80' X 7' 560*
D-6-115 17th Floor Balcony 3" Column C-8 South 80' X 7' 560*
1 D-6-ll6 Level 1 Penthouse Column C-4 West 3" l D-6-117 Level 1 Penthouse Column D-3 North 3" D-6-118 Level 1 Penthouse Top of Stairway :
Column E-6 East 3" D-6-119 Level 1 Penthouse Column C-5 South 3" D-6-120 Level 2 Penthouse Column C-4 West 3" by Chiller 1 D-6-121 Level 2 Penthouse Column E-4 North 3" by Chill Water Pump D-6-122 Level 2 Penthouse Column E-5 East 3" by Condenser Water Pump D-6-123 Level 2 Penthouse Column C-5 South 3" by Chiller 2 ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 48
GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-7 FREQUENCY: 90 DAYS S E'nT R , SANITARY LINE UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-7-01 GROUND LEVEL RETAIL AREA NORTH 4
DNE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 49
GSA GUIDE NUMBER 0-50 FREQUENCY: SEM2Am?JAL )
DOORS, EMERGENCY EXIT l
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-50-01 LOBBY LEVEL ON BOTH SIDES OF MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM D-50-02 LOBBY LEVEL ON BOTH SIDES OF MAIN CONFERENCE l ROOM D-50-03 LOBBY LEVEL ON BOTH SIDES OF MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM l
D-50-04 LOBBY LEVEL ON BOTH SIDES OF MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM l
D-50-05 LOBBY LEVEL ON -
ROTH SIDrS OF MAIN CONr ERENCE ROOM D-50-06 LOBBY LEVEL ON BOTH SIDES OF MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM D-50-07 LOBBY LEVEL ON BOTH SIDES OF MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER D-50 rREcurr:CY: SEP.IANWAL DOORS, EMERO,Et:0Y EXIT 4
UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER D-50-08 LOBBY LEVEL ON i BOTH SIDES OF MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM 4
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-J THROUGH E-12 FRIgUEN y: wgggLY, MONTHLY, QUARTERLY, SEMIA2"JALLY AND AICTJALLY ELEVATOR, ELECTRIO OR HYDRAULIO j
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKSl BRAND AND MODEL frJMBER E-1 TO Elevator 1 E-12 Main Lobby of Otis Elvonic 401 3500 lb capacity Microprocessor control Building 500 feet par minute for signal and motion Series 21 openings 18th floor to P-3 Level E-1 TO Elevator 2 E12 Main Lobby of Otis Elvonic 401 3500 lb capacity Microprocessor control Building 500 feet per minute for signal and motion l Series 21 openings 18th floor to P-3 Level E-1 TO Elevator 3 E-12 Main Lobby of Otis Elvonic 401 3500 lb capacity Microprocessor control Building 500 feet per minute for signal and motion l Series 21 openings '
18th floor to P-3 Level E-1 TO Elevator 4 E-12 Main Lobby of Otis Elvonic 401 3500 lb capacity Microprocessor control Building 500 feet per minute for signal and motion l
l Series 21 openings ;
18th floor to P-3 Level E-1 TO Elevator 5 E-12 Main Lobby of Otis Elvonic 4'01 3500 lb capacity Microprocessor control Building 500 feet per minute for signal and motion Series 21 openings 18th floor to P-3 Level E-1 TO Elevator 6 '
E-12 Main Lobby of Otis Elvonic 401 3500 lb capacity Microprocessor control Building 500 feet per minute for signal and motion Series 21 openings 18th floor to P-3 Level CNE WHITE FLI:~ NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GU10E NUMBER E-26 FREQUENCY: THREE YEARS LOW VOLTAGE MCLDED CASE CIRCUIT BRI.AKER U!CT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONA!CREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER E-26-1 Garage level B 800 Amp Westinghouse Electric Room 1 each E-26-2 Garage Level B 400 Amp Westinghouse THROUGH Electric Room 14 each E-26-15 4
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-27 FREQUENCY : THREE Y2ARS LOW VOLTAGE POWER CIRCUIT BREAYJR (OVER So AMPS) i UNIT WCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER E-27-1 Garage Level B THROUGH Westinghouse ELECTRIC ROOM E-27-31 E-27-32 GARAGE LEVEL B THROUGH Westinghouse ELECTRIC ROOM F-77-61 1
E-27-64 PENTHOUSE ELEV. I THROUGH Westinghouse MACHINE ROOM E-27-69 i i
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l E-27-70 GARAGE LEVEL D THROUGH Westinghouse STORE ROOM E-27-78 I E-27-79 LOBBY LEVEL THROUGH Westinghouse NEW REG CAFE E-27-87 E-27-88 LOBBY LEVEL THROUGH Westinghouse NEW REG CAFE E-27-96 E-27-97 LOBBY LEVEL THROUGH Westinghouse NEW REG CAFE E-27-95 E-27-96 LOBBY LEVEL .
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-30 FREQUENCY : THREE YEARS '
SWITCH BOARDS (PER CUBICAL), LOW VOLTAGE
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UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARXS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER E-30-1 Garage Level B THROUGH Dead Front Switchboard Electrical Room Section #a-658841 E-30-5 (Switchboard B)
E-30-6 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-658842 i E-30-9 !
.E-30-10 Garage Level B THROUGH Dead Front Switchboard Electrical Room Section #A-658843 l E-30-13 ;
E-30-14 Garage Level B THROUGH Dead Front Switchboard
-Electrical Room Section #A-658844 E-30-19 E-30-20 Garage Level B THROUGH Dead Front Switchboard Electrical Room Section #A-658845 E-30-27 E-30-28 Garage Level B THROUGH Dead Front Switchboard Electrical Room Section *A-658846 E-30-31 E-30-32 Garage Level B THROUGH Dead Front Switchboard Electrical Room Section #A-653855 E-30-38 (Switchboard B)
E-30-39 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-663856 E-30-47 E-30-48 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-663857 E-30-53 (Switchboard B)
E-30-54 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-658850 E-30-59 (Switchboard A)
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-30 FREGUENCY: THRIE YEARS SWITCH BOARDS (PER CUBICAL) , LOW VOLTAGE UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIP*IONANDREMARKS BRAND A!O MODEL 2CMBER E-30-60 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Se: tion #A-658851 E-30-65 ,
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E-30-66 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-658852 '
E-30-69 '
E-30-70 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-65SS53 E-30-72 E-30-73 Garage Leeel B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-663854 E-30-82 Panels-HB2, HB3, HB4, HB5, BH6, BH7, HB8 '
E-30-83 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-663853 E-30-92 Panels-HB9, HBIO, HBil, HB12. HB13, HB14, HB15 E-30-9; Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-663852 E-30-101 Panels-HB16, HB17 HB18 Spare, DPM E-30-102 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-663851 E-30-108 (Switchboard A)
E-30-109 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-658890 E-30-114 (Switchboard C)
E-30-115 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-658891 E-30-120 QNE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-30 FREQUENCY: THREE YEARS SWITCH BOAROS (PER CVSICAL), LOW VOLTAGE UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONA2CREMARKS l BPA?Q AfC MODEL NUMBER E-30-121 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-658892 E-30-124 E-30-125 Garage Level 8 Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-658893 E-30-127 l E-30-128 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section *A-663787 E-30-137 Panels-HA2., HA3, HA4, HA5, HA6, HA7, HA8.._ _
E-30-138 Sarage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A c63786 E-30-147 Panels-HA9, HA10, Hall, HAl2, HA13, HA14 HAIS E-30-148 Garage Level B Dead Front Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #A-663785 E-30-154 Panels-HA16, HA17, PA18 Spare, Spare E-30-155 Garage Level 8 Dead Frcnt Switchboard THROUGH Electrical Room Section #
E-30-161 (Switchboard ()
Outside East of PEPC0 Building Near "A" 768442 2901 Garage Ramp and "8" 709442 2980 Loading Dock "C" 76844 2999 l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER f-31 FREQUEECY: MOTAL NEO"n'ORK PROTECTORS UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONA!DREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER l'
t l E-31-15 PARKING LEVEL 0 COLUMN F-9 E-31-16 PARKING LEVEL A COLUMN J-4 4
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GSA GUf0E NUMBER E-34 FREQUENOY: AKNUAL DIScormECTS (ISOLATING SWITOH; PER SWITCH) tmIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER l
E-34-1 Penthouse Roof at Westinghouse RHFN362 l Cooling Tower 2 480V 30 Amp l
E-34-2 Penthouse Roof at Westinghouse RHFN362 Cooling Tower 2 480V 30 Amp E-34-3 Penthouse Roof at Westinghouse RHFN362 l Cooling Tower 2 480V 30 Amp E-34-4 Penthouse Roof at Westinghouse RHFN362 Cooling Tower 1 480V 30 Amp i E-34-5 ' Penthouse Roof at Westinghouse RHFN362 Cooling Tower 1 480V 30 Amp E-34-6 Penthouse Roof at Westinghouse RHFN362 Cooling Tower 1 480V 30 Amp E 34-7 Garage Level C Westinghouse THROUGH Electrical Room 480V 200 Amp E-34-40 E-34-41 Garage Level B Westinghouse THROUGH Electrical Room 480V 400 Amp E-34-42 E-34-43 Garage Level B Westinghcuse Electrical Room 480V 600 Amp E-34-44 Garage Level B for Air Compressor Westinghouse 480V 30 Amp E-34-45 Garage Level A for Propeller Fan Westinghouse 480V 30 Amp (Missing) Fan F-36-1 ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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l GSA GUl0E NUMBER E-34 rascuENCY: ANNUAL D IS CONNEC'*S (ISOLATING SWITCH: PER SWITCH)
UNIT l LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMAKXS l BRAND AND MODEL h"JMBER E-34-46 Garage level A Westinghouse l 480V 30 Amp I l
E-34-47 Garage Level A for Prop. Fan F-36-3 Westinghouse HVN-361 F-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-48 Garage Level A for Prop. Fan F-36-4 Westinghouse HVN-361 F-0 480V 30 Amp 1
E-34-49 Garage Level A for Prop. Fan F-36-5 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column D-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-50 Garage Level A for Prop. Fan F-36-6 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column C-0 480V 30 Amp i E-34-51 Garage Level A for Prop. Fan F-36-7 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column B-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-52 Garage Level A for Prop. Fan F-36-8 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column AA-12 30 Amp 480V E-34-53 Garage level i for Prop. fan F-36-9 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column AA-12 480V 30 Amp E-34-54 Garage Level A for Prop. Fan F-36-10 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column H-13 480V 30 Amp E-34-55 Garage Level A for Prop. Fan F-36-ll Westinghouse HVN-361 Column H-12 480V 30 Amp E-34-56 Garage Level A for Prop. Fan F-36-12 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column J-12 480V 30 Amp E-34-57 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-13 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column F-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-58 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-14 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column D-0 480V 30 Amp ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 60
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER f-34 FREQUENCY: Alm 0AL OISCO!MECTS (ISOLATING SWITCH; PER SWITCH)
UNIT LOCATION l DESCRIPTION AfD REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL !FJMBER E-34-59 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-15 Westinghouse HVN-361 Cnlumn C-0 4 ROV "40 Amn E-34-60 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-16 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column B-0 480V 30 Amp
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1 E-34-61 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-17 Westinghouse HVN-361 l Column A-0 480V 30 Amp 1 E-34-62 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-18 Westinghouse HVN-361 l Column AA-12 480V 30 Amp '
E-34-63 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-19 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column A-12 480V 30 Amp
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i E-34-64 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-20 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column A-13 480V 30 Amp E-34-65 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-21 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column H-12 480V 30 Amp E-34-66 Garage Level B for Prop. Fan F-36-22 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column J-12 480V 30 Amp E-34-67 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan F-36-23 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column H-13 480V 30 Amp E-34-68 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan F-36-24 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column H-12 480V 30 Amp E-34-69 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan F-36-25 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column J-13 480V 30 Amp E-34-70 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan F-36-26 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column F-0 480V 30 Amp l
< E-34-71 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan F-36-27 Westinghouse HVN-361 i Column E-0 480V 30 Amp l
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GSA GU10E NUMBER f-34 FREQUENOY: AmCAI.
dis Om EO s (:s0LAT:N3 SWITCH; PER SWITCH) tmIT LOCATION l DESCRIPTION A!D REMARKSl BRAID A?C MODEI. NUMBER E-34-72 Garage level C for Prop. Fan F-36-28 Westinghouse HVN-361 Col.umn D-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-73 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan F-36-29 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column 8-0 480V 30 Amp E 14-74 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan F-36-30 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column A-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-75 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan F-36-31 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column AA-12 480V 30 Amp E-34-76 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan F-36-32 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column A-12 480V 30 Amp E-34-77 Garage Level D for Prop. Fan F-36-33 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column H-13 480V 30 Amp E-34-78 Garage level D for Prop. Fan F-36-34 Westinghouse HVM-361 Column H-12 480V 30 Amp E-34-79 Garage level D for Prop. Fan F '6-35 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column J-12 48CV 30 Amp E-34-80 Garage Level D for Prop. Fan F-36-36 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column A-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-El Garage Level D for Prop. Fan F-36-37 Westinghouse HVN-361 ColJmn B-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-82 Garage Level D for Prop. Fan F-36-38 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column 0-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-83 Garage Level D for Prop. Fan F-36-39 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column F-0 480V 30 Amp E-34-84 Garage Level D for Prop. Fan F-36-40 Westinghouse HVN-361 l Column E-0 480V 30 Amp ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EC .PMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-34 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL DISCONNECTS (ISOLATING SWITCH; PER SWITCH)
UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARK.SBRAND AND MODEL NUMBER E-34-85 Garage Level D for Prop. Fan F-36-41 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column A-13 480V 30 Amo E-34-86 Garage Level D for Prop. Fan F-36-42 Westinghouse HVN-361 Column A-12 480V 30 Amo E-34-87 E-34-88 Garage Level A for diesel fuel Westinghouse HVN 361 pump F-07-07 480V 30 Amp E-34-89 Garage Level A for Westinghouse HVN 361 E-34-90 for E-34-91 for pump E-34-92 for E-34-93 for E-34-94 for E-34-95 for E-34-96 for
- E-34-97 Garage Level C for Prop. Fan (F-32) Westinghouse HVN 361 J-5 480V 30 Amp E-34-98 Garage Level D for Prop. Fan (F-71)
Westinghouse HVN 361 A-5 480V 30 Amp 1
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-34 J EETCY: A!CrJAL FREQ' DISCONNECTS (ISCIATING SWITCH: PER SWITCH)
UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKSBRAND AND MODEL NUMBER E-34-99 Garage Level D for Prop. Fan (F-70) Westinghouse HVN 361 J-5 480V 30 Amp E-34-100 Level 2 PH for Prop. Circ. Fan Westinghouse HUN 362 Machine Room (F-63) 10 /2 HP 15 Amp 480V E-34-101 Level 2 PH for Cond. Water Pump 1 Westinghouse HUN 363 Machine Room 100 Amp, 50 HP M-3-84 E-34-102 Level 2 PH fo- Cond. Water Pump 2 Westinghouse HUN 363 Machine Room 100 Amp, 50 HP M-3-85 E-34-103 Level 2 PH for Cond. Water Pump 3 Westinghouse HUN 363 Machine Room 100 Ar . 50 HP M-3-86 E-34-104 Level 2 PH for Cond. Water Pump 4 Westinghouse HUN 363 Machine Room 100 Amp, 40 HP M-3-87 E-34-105 Level 2 PH for Cond. Water Pump 5 Westinghouse HU 363 Machine Room 60 Amp, 40 HP M-3-88 -
E-34-106 Level 2 PH for Cond. Water Pump 6 Westinghouse HU 363 Machine Room 60 Amp, 40 HP M-3-89 E-34-107 Level 2 PH for Air Compressor Westinghouse HUN 361 Machine Room 30 Amp 480V E-34-108 North West Cr. 15 Amp 480V Westinghouse HUN 361 E-34-109 Penthouse for Stairwell Exhaust Westinghouse HUN 362 Ventilation Fan. Inline Centrifugal, 2500 cfm (F-65) Fire Control 3/4 HP ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-34 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL DISCONNEO*S (ISOLATING SWITCH; PER SWITCH)
UNIT LOCATION lDESCR ION MG REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER l
E-34-110 Penthouse SW 1/2 for Stairwell Exhaust Westinghouse HUN 362 Ventilation Fan. Inline
! Centrifugal, 2500 cfm (F-66) Fire Control 3/4 HP i l E-34-111 Penthouse Roof for Toilet Exhaust Westinghouse RHUN 361 2nd Level by 30 Amp 1) HP. ;
Cooling Tower 1 Centrifugal Fan 5780 cfm F-27-60 E-34-ll2 Penthouse Roof for Toilet Exhaust Westinghouse RHUN 361 2nd Level by 30 Amp. l\ Hp. 1 Cooling Tower 2 Centrifugal Fan J 5780 cfm F-27-60A E-34-ll3 Penthouse Fire Control Fan Westinghouse HUN 361 Machine Room NE 30 Amp. Air Foil 8025 cfm (F-54)
E-34-ll4 Penthouse Fire Control Fan Westinghouse HUN 361 Machine Room SE 30 Amp. Air Foil 8025 cfm (F-55)
E-34-Il5 Penthouse Fire Control Fan Westinghouse HUN 361 Machine Room NW 30 Amp. Air Foil 6200 cfm (F-58)
E-34-ll6 Penthouse Fire Control Fan Westinghouse HUN 361 Machine Room SW 30 Amp. Air Foil E-34-117 Penthouse for PH Exhaust Westinghouse HUN 361 Machine Room SE Prop. Fan 30 Amp.
3/4 Hp.
l E-34-118 Penthouse for PH Exhaust Westinghouse HUN 361 Machine Room SE Prop. Fan 30 Amp.
F-62 Propeller Fan 1
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GSA. GUIDE NUMBER E-34 FREQUE2 ICY : AmpAL DISCONNECTS (ISCIATING SWITCH; PER SWITCH)
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER E-34-Il9 Penthouse for PH Exhaust Westinghouse HUN 361 Machine Room Prop. Fan 30 Amp.
(F-61)
E-34-120 Penthouse Westinghouse HUN 361 Machine Room 30 Amp. (F-50) Exhaust O
ONE WHITE FLINT NORTN BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 66
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-344 FREcuENCY: ANNUAL l DISCONNEC* OR ISOLATING SWITCH, LOW VOLTAGE (FUSED /NON-FUSED, 200 AMPS AND UP) i UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL E-34A-1 Garage Level B Main Switch 2000 Amp. Westinghouse Electric Room I ea l
l i E-34A-2 Garage level B Main Switch 4000 Amp.
l through Electric Room 4 ea in meter trough l E-34A-5 4000 Amp.
l i 600 Volts and Less 200 Amps or Greater E-34A-6 Garage Level 8 through Electric Room 200 Amp.
E-34A-39 34 ea E-34A 400 Amp. I ea i E-34A-41 600 Amp. I ea l-i 6
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i GSA GUfDE NUMBER E-35 FREQUENCY: SEM1%DrJAL MOTOR CCh7ROL CEhiER (INCLUDES MOTOR STARTERS UNDER 100 hp) l UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMTJ S l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER E-35-1 Garage D-Level IT102 460V 3Ph 3W Westinghouse MCCG A Storage Room 60Hz Horiz Bus 600 A G.O. LY-20776-FVC Behind Elevator Hand Auto Run Car 1 Stop Run Ind'cator i
Section 1-600 Amp.
Section 2 & 3 300 Amp.
14 ea switches
! E-35-2 Garage Level B .
460 V 3 Ph 3W 60 Hz Motor montrol Center Electrical Room Horiz. Bus 600 A i off Lobby Westinghouse MCCG F nd Auto Run Stop G.O. LY-20776-FVC Section 1- 600 Amp.
Section 2 through 8
- 300 Amp. l 1 Left Panel MCCGA Row 1 Top Fan 1 Row 1 Fan 2 Row 1 Far 3 Row 1 Fan 4 Row 1 Fan 5 i
Row 1 Fan 16 Row 2 Top Fan 17 Row 2 Fan 18 Row 2 Fan 19 Row 2 Fan 20 Row 2 Fan 21 -
Row 2 Fan 22 Row 3 Top Fan 23 Row 3 Fan 24 Row 3 Fan 25 Row 3 Fan 32 Row 3 Fan 31 Row 3 Fan 6 ,
Row 4 Fan 7 Row 4 Fan 8 Row 4 Fan 9 Row 4 Fan ;0 Row 4 Fan 34 Row 4 Fan 33 Row 5 Fan 26 Row 5 Fan 27
! Row 5
! Fan 28 Row 5 Fan 29 Row 5 Fan 30 Row 5 Fan 11 Row 6 Fan 12 Row 6 Fan 13 l
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{ GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-35 FREQUENCY: SEMIANNUAL MOTOR CONTROL CE!CER (INCLUDES MOTOR STARTERS UNDER 100 hp)
UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER Row 6 Fan 14 Row 6 Fan 15 Row 6 Fan 35 Row 6 Fan 36 Row 7 Spare Row 7 Row 7 Row 7 Row 7 Row 7 4
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER f-36 FREQUENCY: SEMIAtciUAL A =OMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER E-36-1 FIRE PUMP ROOM LEVEL P-2 E-36-2 Garage level A 400 30E 30 4 Wire P-135, Off Elev. Russelectric RMT 400 Amps.
Lobby Next to Serial 12402-1 60 Hz. 277/480 Volt, Panelboard Column E-4 Associated E-41-1 Lights F-4 odd numbers F-34-3 through F-34-100 and others
" Electrical Room Per 10 foot or take Garage Level B off 78' Aluminum with 3 take off Switch Board B Section 658841 E-30-1 E-36-3 PENTHOUSE J
LEVEL 1 G
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER E-37 FREQUENCY: MRCAL ALUMINUM BUS DUC MC CONNECTORS UNIT l LOCATION l DESCRIPTION MD REMARKE l BRMC AND M E-37-1 East 1 10'
- E-37-2 Wall IA 10' E-37-3 Wall IA take off E-37-4 iNorth 2 10' Sprint 2nd Floor E-37-5 Wall 2A 10' E-37-6 - Wall 2B 10' E-37-7 Wall 28 take off E-37-8 Elevator 3 10' E-37-9 Bank 3A 10' E-37-10 Wall 3B 8' E-37-ll Wall 3B Take off i
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER F-17 FREQUENCY: QUARTERLY FIRE ALARE BOX (!C&JAL - CCDED AND NON00DED)
UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS l BRMC MC MODEL NUMBER F 17 23 P-3 LEVEL SEE PLANS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS QUANTITY 4 F 17-24 P4 LEVEL SEE PLANS FOR EXA0"r LOCATIONS QUANTITY 4 l
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GSA GUIOE NUMBER F 18 FREQUENCY: TWO YEARS FIRE A!C SMOY2 DAMPERS UNIT l LOCATION DESCRIPTION A!C RE2CJtY.S BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F-18 01 LEVEL P-1 QUA! CITY 8 STAIRWELL AND SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS j GARAGE DAMPERS F-18 02 LEVEL P 2 QUANTI"Y 4 STAIRWELL AND GARAGE DAMPERS F-18-03 LEVEL P 2 QUANTITY 1 ELECTRIC ROO..
F 18-04 STAIRWELL 3 QUANTITY 1 I
F-18-05 LEVEL P-2 QUA! CITY 2 i
PUMP ROOM i
f F-18-06 LEVEL P-3 QUAICITY 3 FANS AT COLUMNS C-3, E 4, ES F 18-07 LEVEL P 4 . QUANTITY 2 I, FANS AT COLUMNS -
C-3, C-6 i F 18-08 PENTHOUSE LVL 1 QUANTITY 8 j
ELEV. MACHINE l M.
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! F-18-09 PENTHOUSE LVL 1 QUA! CITY 4 l
ALL AREAS i
{ F-18-10 2"' FIDOR QUANTITY 6
! MACHINE ROOMS I
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GSA GU23E ECMBER F-IB FREQUENCY: TWO YEARS FIRE M?D SMOKE DMGERS UNIT LOCATION l DESCRIPTION AfD REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NU F 18 12 4" FLOOR QUA! CITY 6 MACHINE RCCPJ F 10 13 5" FLOOR QUANTITY 6 MACHINE ROOMS F 18-14 6" FLOOR QUA! CITY 6 MACHINE ROOMS F-18 15 7" FICOR QUAtCITY 6 MACHINE ROOMS F-18-16 8" FLOOR QUA! CITY 6 MACHINE ROOMJ F-10 l'1 9" FLOOR QUANTITY 6 MACHINE ROOPJ F 18-18 10" FLOOR QUA! CITY 6 MACHINE ROOMS F-18-19 11" FLOOR QUA'~rITY 6 MACHINE ROOMS F-18 20 12" F100R QUJJCITY 6 MACHINE ROOMS F 18 21 13" FLOOR QUANTITY 6 MACHINE ROOPJ F-18-22 14" FLOOR QUANTITY 6 MACHINE ROOPJ F 18-23 15" FLOOR QUANTITY 6 MACHINE ROOPJ ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 103
GSA GUIDE NUMBER T le FRE;*JENCY : WO YEARS FIPI AND SMOFJ DAMPERS UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F 18 24 16*' FLOOR QUAtCIN 6 MACHINE ROOMS F-18 25 17" FLOOR QUANTITY 6 MACHINE ROOMS F-18 26 18" FLOOR QUA! CITY 6 -
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l GSA GUIDE ICMBER T 20 FR.EQUENCY: SE!CAtcrJAL l SPRINY.LER HEAD - SPRINYJ.,ERED AREAS (PER 1000 SQ. FT.)
UNIT l LOCATION lDESGIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F-20-01 PEIC' HOUSE SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS LEVEL 2 F 20 02 PENn!OUSE LEVEL 1 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-20-03 18" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-20-04 17" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-20 05 16" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 20-06 15" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 20-07 14" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-20-08 13" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 20-09 12" FLOOR i SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-20-10 11" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-20-11 10" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR 14 CATIONS l
F 20-12 9" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS l F-20-13 8" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-20 14 7* FLOOR SEE PIANS FOR LOCATIONS F-20 15 6" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST PAGE 105
l ur-GSA GUIDE SAIMBER F 20 FREQUENCY: SEMIANNUAL SPRINT 1ER HEAD - SPRINY.LERED AREAS (PER 1000 S;. F'" . )
UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F 20 16 5" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-20-17 4" FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS l
l l F 20-18 3 '8 FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS 1
F-20 19 2* FLOOR SEE PLANS FOR ICCATIONS F-20-20 LOBBY LEVEL SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS l
F-20-21 LEVEL P-1 SEE PLANS FOR I4 CATIONS F 20 22 LEVEL P-2 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 20 23 LEVEL P-3 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 20-24 LEVEL P-4 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS -
1 F 20-25 I4BBY LEVEL SEE PLANS FOR I4 CATIONS NEW REG CAFE QUAITTITY 31
' F-20 26 LOBBY LEVEL SEE PLANS FOR I4 CATIONS CONFERENCE QUANTITY 22 CE!TTER F 20 27 LEVEL P 1 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS SICKING I4UNGE QUANTITY 2 F-20-28 9" FIDOR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS SMOKING LOUNGE QUANTITY 2 l
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GSA GUIDE tt'MBER r.22 , f.24 FRIG *JENCY : ANNUAL. MOlmiLY FIRE EXTIN00 SHER - STORED PRESSURE WITH GUAGE UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL l F 22 1 LOCATED ON EACH THROUGH SEE PLANS FOR FLOOR F-22 95 EXACT LOCATIONS F-24-1 THROUGH QUANTITY 95 F 24 95 F 22-96 LEVEL P-1 QUA57:Ty i F-24 96 SMOKING LOUNGE 1
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GSA GUIDE WUMBER F 27 FREQUENCY: AhTJAL FAN, CEhiRIFJGAL UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F-27-1 PH Level 2 Toilet Exhaust TRANE CAFB24 K85F66278 North Roof CT 1 5780 1.5 Marathon EMS Airfoil Fan Mod. #CAFB24F12CAIHG5AD000000 Ser. # K85F66278 Motor Marathon 1.5 HP 1745 RPM, Mod. # RBC1457'I'DR 7029ED 1
F 27-2 PH Level 2 Teilet Exhaust TRANE CAFB24 K85F66277 South Roof CT 2 .
5780 1.5 Marathon EMS F-27-3 Garage Level A Telephone room Column A O with damper )
165 1/7 105W 1050 RPN Fresh Air F-27 4 Garage Level A Telephone room with Column AA-1 damper Fresh Air 165 1/5 130W 1050 RPN F 27-5 Garage Level A Column J 12 TRANE 3500 2 stair press i F-27 6 Garage Level A Storage Column E 3 700 1/3 280W 1050 RPM Vent F 27 7 Grnd Floor Along Inline TRANE, 6500 5 South Outside Stair Press -
Wall at Ceiling Column D 7 F-27-8 Garage Level A Lobby Fresh Air Column D-6 BROAN Inline 800 1/5 130W 1060 RPM
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F-27-9 Garage Level A Vent .
Column D 6 BROAN Storage 800 1/5 280W 1050 RPM l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER F-27 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL FAN, CEtrTRIFUGAL UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BPJJO AND MODEL NUMBER !
l F 27-10 Garage Level B BROAN Inline Col ma C 5 200 1/5 130W 1050 RPM Storage Stairs Frash Air i
F 27 11 Garage Level B Fresh Air Electric Room BROAN 880 RPM AM 84 Colma E 3 3 PH 1400 1/2 Westinghouse )
F-27-12 Garage Level B Fresh Air Room BROAN 1500 1/2 Electric Westinghouse Colwn C 6 1' F-27-13 Water Pump Room Fresh Air BROAN 240 1/5 130W Coluren J 1 1050 RPM F-27 14 . Water Pump Room Frcsh Air 1 Colma H-1 BROAN 220 1/5 130W 1050 RPM F 27-15 Garage Level C Fresh Air BROAN 120V 6WF 37800A Column J 1 700 1/5 Universal l 1045 RPM 110 V I F 27 16 Garage Level C Colu:rn E 6 BROAN with backdraft damper, 200 1/3 280W 1050 RPM Fresh Air F-27-17 Garage Level C BROAN 800 1/3 280W Storage Room 1050 RPM Fresh Air Column l Colunn C 6 F-27 18 Garage Level D Fresh Air BROAN 700 1/3 Universal Storage Room 280W 1050 RPM Column C-3 i l
F-27 19 Garage Level D Fresh Air BROAN 800 1/3 280 W Storage Room 1050 RPM Column C-6 ONE WH:TE FLINT NORTH BU:ADING EQU:PHENT 1NVENTORY LIST - PAGE 109
GSA GUTDE NUM32R F 27 FREQUENCY: ANMUAL FAN, CE CRIFUGA1, UNIT LOCATI.* lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F 27-20 PH Level 2 for Fire Control 2500 3/4 Machine Room Stairway Roof F 27-21 PH Level 1 for Fire Control TRANE CAFB 3 .<85G 661.
Machine Room 8025 3 EMS Northwest F-27 22 'M Level 1 for Fire Control tsachine Room TRANE CAFB 24 KSSSF 662 l 6200 3 '
South Side Wast Stairway I F-27-23 PH Level 1 for Fire Control 1 TRANE CAFB 24 !
Machine Room K855F 66279 6200 3 Northwest F-27 24 PH Level 1 for EMS Fire Control Machine Room TRANE 810lb CAFB 30 l Southeast K85G 66276 8025 3 '
F 27 25 PH Level 1 lec closet Machine Room TRANE CAFB 24 U15L3 B 1
.outheast back- 1700 3/4 draft Damper F 27 26 Ph Level I with Back draft Damper Behind Access TRANE 15B 1 1700 Door East 3/4 Century EMS F.27-27 Ph Level 1 with Back draft *- per Behind Access TRANE 15B 1 1700 Door East 3/4 Centut'f EMS F-27 28 PH Level 1 with back-draft Damper TRANE U15L3 2500 Northeast Closet 3/4 Baldor Elec F 27 29 Grnd Floor Along Stair Press N. Outside Wall TRANE 8500 5 6-2 12 at Ceiling Column D 2 CNE WHZ2T FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 110
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lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS fBRANDA?CMODELNUMBER F 27 30 LEVEL P 1 FOR DIESEL EXJIAUST FAN F 27-31 9" FLOOR SMOKING LOUNGE F 27 32 9" FLOOR SMOKING LOUNGE F 27 33 LOBBY LEVEL NEW REG CAFE F-27 34 LOBBY LEVEL i l
CONFERENCE CENTER F 27 35 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CENTER F 27 36 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CEtCER F 27-37 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CEb'*ER l F 27 38 LOBBY LEVEL l CONFERENCE CENTER j F 27-39 LOBBY LEVEL i l
CONFERENCE CE?CER F 27 40 l l
F 27-41 P-1 LEVEL SMOKING LOUNGE F 27 42 P-1 LEVEL SMOKING IDUNGE F .* "' 4 3 P 1 LEVEL SMOKING LO*JNGE OhT WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUZPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER F JJ FREQUEE40Y : QUARTERLY FILTER - ELECTROSTATIC UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMAR1'S BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F 33 01 17". FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 17H 1 LEAST EVERY SIX MO.' W S F-33 02 16" FLOOR UNIT HAS BEEN REMOV.iD ROOM 16H-14 F-33-03 15" FLOOR UNIT HAS BEEN REMOVED ROOM 15H 14 F-33-04 14" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 14H 1 LEhST EVERY SIX MONIHS F 33 05 13" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 13H 16 LEAST EVERY SIX MO M S F-33 06 12" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 12H 14 LEAST EVERY SIX MONTHS F 33-07 11" FI40R REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 11H 14 LEAST EVERY SIX MONTHS F-33 08 10" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 10H 14 LEAST EVERY SIX MO_NTHS F-33 09 9* FLOOR REPLAIE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 9H 14 LEAST EVERY SIX MONTHS F-33-10 8" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 8H 16 LEAST EVERY SIX MONTHS F-33-11 7" F140R REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 7H 14 LEAST EVERY SIX MONIHS F-33-12 6" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 6H 14 LEAST EVERY SIX MONIES
< 33-13 5" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM SH-14 EEST EVERY SIX MONTHS F 33-14 4" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 4H 14 LEAST EVERY SIX MO M S F 33 15 3" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 3H 14 LEAST EVERY SIX MONTHS F 33 16 17" FI40R REPLACE CHARCOAL AT
- ROOM 17F 18 LEAST EVERY SIX MONIES F 13-17 THIS UNIT HAS BEEN REMOVED F-33 18 12" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 12D 1 LEAST EVERY SIX MONIES F-33-19 10" FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN ROOM 10H 14 REMOVED F 33 20 3" FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN ROOM 3H 14 REMOVED ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BQZLDING EQUZPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 112
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1 UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMAPIS BRAND A!C MODEL NUMBER F 33 21 12' FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN
) ROOM 12H 16 REMOVED i
l F 33 22 7* FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN ROOM 7H 14 REMOVED l
F-33-23 14" FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN ROOM 14H 14 REMOVED F-33-24 2* FLOOR REPAACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 2G 1 LEAST EVERY SIX MOfrI'HS F-33 25 5" FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN ROOM SH 14 REMOVED
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F 33 26 13" FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN ROOM 13H-16 REMOVED F-33-27 14" FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN ROOM 14H-14 REMOVED F-33-28 17" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 17G 23 LEAST EVERY SIX MONTHS
, F 33 29 18" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 18F 7 LEAST EVERY SIX MONTHS F-33-30 17" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 17F 13 LEAST EVERY SIX Moh"HS F-33 31 17" FLOOR REPLACE CHARCOAL AT ROOM 17F 15 m_ST EVERY SIX Moh"I'HS F-33 32 14" FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN ROOM 14H 14 REMOVED F-33 33 12" FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BFEN ROOM 12H 16 REMC CD F-33-34 11" FLOOR THIS UNIT HAS BEEN ROOM 11H 12 REMOVED i
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GSA GU2DE NUMBER 04 FREQUENCY: 2.5 YEARS FLOURESCE!C LIGHTING FIXTURE WASHING A!C RE*M. PING UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRArc AND MODEL NUMBE F 34-1 STAIRWAY #2 QUA! CITY 53 ALL AREAS F-34 2 STAIRWAY #1 QUANTITY 40 l
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F 34-3 STAIRWAY #3 QUANTITY 9 ALL AREAS l F 34-4 ELEVATVR CARS QUAffrITY 24
- 1 - #6 F-34 5 LEVEL P-4 QUANTITY 10 STORAGE F 34 6 LEVEL P 4 QUANTITY 96 PARXING F 34 7 LEVEL P-3 QUAtCITY 7 ELEVATOR I4BBY F 34-8 LEVEL P 3 QUAttrITY 10 STORAGE AREA F-34 9 LEVEL P 3 QUAtrTITY 96 PARXING AREA .
F 34-1C LEVEL P-2 QUANTITY 7 ELEVATOR LOBBY F-34 11 LEVEL P-2 QUA! CITY 26 ELEC"rRIC ROOM F-34-12 LEVEL P 2 QUA!TTITY 96 PARKING AREA F-34-13 LEVEL P 2 QUAtTTITY 4 FIR PUMP ROOM l
F 34-14 LEVEL P 1 QUA!TTITY 15 DRIVEWAY Effr.
F 34 15 LEVEL P 1 QUA!TTITY 10 sm'. m r. ortyp nM I
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MA GUIDE NUMBER F 34 FREQUENCY: 2.5 YEARS FLOURESCE!C LIG1CING FIXTURE - WASHING MC RELAMP!NG UNIT l LOCATION l
l DESCRIPTION MC REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F 34 16 LEVEL P-1 QUMCITY 2 TRASH ROOM i
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F-34 18 LEVEL P 1 QUMCITT 11 MAIL ROOM 1
l F 34-19 LEVEL P-1 QUM CITY 2 MAIL ROOM i l l
F-34 20 LEVEL P 1 QUMCITY 6 STORAGE ROOM F-34 21 _P-1 LEVEL QUA? CITY 7 ELEVATOR LOBBY F 34-22 P 1 LEVEL QUMCITY 96 PARKING AREA l
F-34 23 LOBBY LEVEL QUA? CITY 2 l
, CONTROL ROOM F 34 24 LOBBY LEVEL QUA? CITY 1 ELECTRIC CLOSET {
F 34-25 LOBBY LEVEL QUANTITY 1 l
} A/C STORAGE F-34 26 LOBBY LEVEL QUMCITY 21 NORTH OUTSIDE SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 34 27 LOBBY LEVEL QUMCITY 24 OUTSIDE SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-34 28 2 FLOOR QUANTITY 54 ALL AREAS SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS
! F-34-29 3'" FLOOR QUAtCITY 52 ALL AREAS SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-34-30 4* FLOOR QUA! CITY 52 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS l
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GSA GUIDE PPJMBER F J4 FREQUEH0Y: 2.5 YEARS FLOURESCEtC LIGHTING FIXTJRE WASHING AND RELAMPING UNIT l LOCATIO!! lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER l
F 34 31 5" FLOOR QUANTITY 52 SEE PIANS FOR LOCATIONS F 34 32 6" FLOCR QUA!CI"Y 52 SEE PLANS FOR M CATIONS F 34 33 7" FLOOR QUAtCITY 52 SEE PLANS FOR I4 CATIONS F-34 34 8" FLOOR QUAtCITY 52 SEE PLANS FOR I4 CATIONS
& 34 35 9" FLOOR QUANTITY 52 SEE PLANS FOR I4 CATIONS F-34 36 10" FLOOR QUAtCITY 52 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 34 37 11" FLOOR QUAh'.ITY 52 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 34 38 12" FI40R QUANTITY 52 SEE PLANS F05 It ATIONS F-34-39 13" FLOOR QUAtCITY 5*
SEE PLA.iS FOR I4GTIONS
- F 34 40 14* FLOOR QUA! CITY 52 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 34-41 15" FLOOR QUANTITY 52 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS
- F 34 42 16" FLOOR QUANTITY 52 SEE P M S FOR LOCATIONS F 34-43 17" FIDOR QUANTI""Y 52 SEE PLANS FOR I4 CATIONS F 34-44 18" FLOOR QUA? CITY 52
_ SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F-34 45 PH 1 LEVEL QUAh*TITY 21 ALL AREAS SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS i
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G S A G"ID E h"JMB E R F J 4 l FREQUENCY: 2.5 YEARS l rLOUREScErc :.Ian :Na rIxTURE - wASaINa no RELAMPINa UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARK9 l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F 34-46 PH 1 LEVEL QUAtCITY 11 ELEVATOR RM SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 34 47 PH-2 LEVEL QUANTITY 27 ALL AREAS SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 34 48 LL QUA! CITY 3500 SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 34 49 LOBBY LEVEL QUANTITY 28 CONFERENCE CNTR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS F 34 50 LOBBY LEVEL QUA! CITY 54 CONFERENCE CNTR SEE PLANS FOR LOCATIONS l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER F J6 l FREQUENCY: ANNUAL FAN, PROPELLER, 24 INOHES IN DIAMETER OR LARGER }
l UNIT l LOCATICN lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER I
F-36-1 J-6 Propeller Fan - Missing GARAGE LEVEL A (F-67) Installed 7 9-86 F 36-2 J-4 Propeller Fan-Airmaster GARAGE LEVEL A 5700 cfm (F-36) Mod. 1069 1/4 HP, i
circulating fan !
1100 RPM, 3 Ph 460V l F 36-3 F-0 cfm Propeller Fan - 30"22,E GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 M355BT Motor Baldor Cat. #
145T, 2 HP (Garage Exhaust) Frame i 208 230/460 Volt, i 1725 RPM (F-15) l F 36 4 F-0 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Coolair Mod, CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M355BT (Garage Exhaust' Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt,
, _ 1725 RPM (F 14)
F 36-5 D0 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Garage Exhaust) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-13)
F 36-6 C0 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Balder Cat. #M3558T (Garage Exhaust) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 12)
F 36-7 B0 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Diade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Garage Exhaust) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 15)
F-36-8 AA 12 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat.
(Garage Supply Air) #M3558T i
230/460 Volt, Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-1725 RPM (F-20)
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GSA G??!DE SCMBER F'36 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL FAN, PROPELLER, 24 INCHES IN DIAMETER OR LARGER UNIT l LOCATION l DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Motor Coolair Mod CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Garage Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 27)
F 36 10 H-13 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M355BT (Garage Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-28)
F 36 11 H-12 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Balder Cat. #M3558T (Garage Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt,
. 1725 RPM (F 29)
F-36 12 J-12 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Garage Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-30)
F 36 13 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEV.:.L A Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Exhauet Air) e rame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 10)
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER F-36 FREQUENCY: ANb"JAL FAN, PROPE* .ER, 24 NOMES IN D:AMETER OR LARGER UNIT LOCATICS lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F 36 14 D0 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 9)
F 36-15 C0 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-8)
F-36-16 B0 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-7)
F 36 17 A0 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Balder Cat. #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 6)
F 3 6 18 AA 12 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Coolair Mod, CBH30 Motor Balder Cat.~ #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-21)
F 36 19 A 12 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3 5 58T (Garage Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 22)
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l GSA GU2DE NUM32R F J6 FREQUENCY: AICrJAL FAN, PROPELLER, 24 INCHES IN DIAMETER CR LARGER UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL F-36-20 A 13 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade f Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M3558T i
(Garage Supply Air) Frame 14ST, 2 HP I
l 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 23)
F-36 21 AA 12 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Garage Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP i l
208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-24)
F-36-22 A 12 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH3 Balder Cat. #M3558T (Garage Supply Air) Frame 1457, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1 1725 RPM (F 25) i F 36 23 S.E. Corner H 15 Propeller Fan l 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL A Blade ;
McCor Coolair Mod. CBH30 1 (Garage Supply Air)
Baldor Cat. #M3558T Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 18)
F-36 24 S . E . Corner H 12 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 efm GARAGE LEVEL C Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Balder Cat. #NG558T (Garage Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 19)
F-36 25 S.E. Corner H 15 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL C Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Balder Cat. #M3558T (Garage Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, l
1725 RPM (F 20)
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GSA GUIDE F"MP E;: 36 FREQUEECY: ANNUAL FAN, PROPELLER, 24 INCHES IN DIAMETER OR LARGER UNIT LCX'AT* 0N lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER F-36-26 S.E. Corner E-0 Prepeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL,C Blade Coolair hod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frama 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-5)
F 36-27 S.E. Corner E-0 Propeller Fan - 30" !
12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL C Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 l Motor Baldor Cat.
- M3558T I (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 '.d /4 6 0 Volt ,
1725 RF 4 (F-4)
F 36-28 S.E. Corner D-0 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm l GARAGE LEVEL C Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M35587 (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-3)
F 36-29 S.E. Corner H-15 Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm GAkti)E LEVIL C Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 2)
F-36-30 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LEVEL C Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Supply Air) Frame 1457, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-1)
F-36 31 Propeller Fan - 30" 2 2,400 cfet GARAGE LEVEL C Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 .
Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt,
.725 RPM (F-17)
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l GSA GUIDE WUMBER F-36 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL FAN, PPOPELLER, 24 INCHES IN DIAMETER OR LARGER UNIT LOCATICN lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMB F-36-32 Propeller Fan - 30" 12,400 cfm GARAGE LE\EL C Blade l Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 i Balder Cat. #M3558T (Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP i
l 208 230/460 Volt,
- 725 RPM (F-16)
F 36-33 Garage Level D Propeller Fan 30" 12,400 cfm Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 (Supply Air)
Baldor Cat. #M3558T Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-79)
F-36 34 Garage Level D Propeller Tin 30" 12,4 00 cfm Near H 12 Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 (Supply Air) Balder Cat. #N3558T Frame 145T, 2 HF 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 79)
F-36-34 Garage Level D Propeller Fan l Near H 12 12,400 cfm Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 (Supply Air)
Baldor Cat. #M3558T 1
Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-78)
F 36 35 Garage Level D Propeller Fan, 30" 12,400 cfm Near J-12 Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Balder Cat. #M3558T (Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 77)
F-36 36 Garage Level D Propeller Fan, 30" 12,400 cfm Near A 0 Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-76)
F-36-37 Garage Level D Propeller Fan, 30" 12,400 cfm Near C-0 Blade Coolair Mod, CBM30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-75) -
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GSA GUIDE RTBER F-36 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL F;2 , PROPELLER, 24 INCHES IN DIAMETER OR LARGER UICT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-74)
F-36 39 Garage Level D Propeller Fan, 30" 12,400 cfm Near H-0 Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 ~30/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F-73)
F 36-40 Garaye Level D Propeller Fan, 30" 12,400 cfm Near F-0 Blade Motor Coolair Mod. CBH30 Baldor Cat. #M35587 (Exhaust Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 72)
F-36 41 Garage Level D Propeller Fan, 30" 12,400 cfm Blade Coolair Mod. CBH30 Motor Baldor Cat. #M3558T (Supply Air) Frame 145T, 2 HP 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM (F 80)
F 36-42 Garage Level D Propeller Fan, 30" 12,400 cfm Blade Coolair Mod CBH30 Motor Baldcr Cat.
(Supply Air)
F-36 43 2nd Level Propeller Fan - 30" 8,200 cfm Penthouse South- Coolair, Mod. #CBH30 west Corner Motor Balder 1M HP (Exhaust Air) Cat. # M3554T 230/460 Volt (F-63)
F-36-44 2nd Level Propeller Fan - 30" 8,200 cfm Penthouse North- Coolair, Mod. #CBH30 west Corner Motor Column C-3 Baldor 1M HP (Exhaust Air) Cat. #tC554T 230/460 Volt (F-64)
F 36-45 ist Level Propeller Fan - 30" 8,200 cfm PH machine room Coolair, Mod. #CBH30 east wall Motor Column C 3 Baldor 1M HP (Exhaust Air) Cat. #M3554T 230/460 Volt (F-61)
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FA';, PROPELLER, 24 INCHES IN CIAMETER OR LARGER UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MOD F 36 46 1st Level Propeller Fan PH machine room 30" 8,200 cfm east wall Motor Coolair, Mod. #CBH30 Column C-3 (Exhaust Air) Baldor IM HP Cat. #M3554T 230/460 Volt (F-62)
F 36 47 Elevator Machine l
Propeller Fan - 36" 16,500 cfm Room (Exhaust Air) Coolair, Mod. # CBH36 M020070080985 F- (56)
F-36-48 Penthouse Level 1 Motor Balder Cat. # M3615T Associated C-2 11 Motorized Damper 5 HP 4 60 V 6. 6 Amp 1725 RPM (F-57)
F-36-49 Garage Level C Circulating Fan 24" Ser. 4WB3542 Air master -
AA 5 5700 cfm Mod. # 10691/4 HP (F-31)
F-36-50 Garage Level C Circulating Fan 24" Ser. 4WB3542 Air master -
T-5 Mod. # 10691/4 HP (F-32) i F-36-51 Garage Level B AS-5 Circulating Fan 24" Ser. 4WB3542 Air Master Mod. # 10691/4 HP (F-33)
F 36 52 Garage Level B T5 Circulating Fan 24" Ser. 4WB3542 Air master Mod. # 10691/4 HP (F 32' F-36-53 Garage Level A Circulating Fan 24" AA-5 Ser. 4WB3542 Air master Mod. # 10691/4 HP (F 35)
F-36-54 Garage Level A Circulating Fan 24" 1 Ser. 4WB3542 Air master l Mod. # 10691/4 HP (F-36) !
1 F-36-55 Garage Level D Circulating Fan 24" J-5 Ser. 4WB3542 Air master Mod. # 10691/4 HP (F-34)
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, FUEL OIL FILTER /STRAI!ER UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER G-1 1 Garage Pump Room Emergency Diesel Fuel Level A 6_ssociated E 41-1 P-7 1 East Corner Column H 1 l l
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GSA GUIDE E* UMBER H.J FREQUENCY: ANb"JAL DOMESTIC HOT WATER HEATER, ELECTRIC UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER H-3 1 2" Floor Mens Rm RUUD, Ser. RV0885C06317 Mod. MES 30 2 3 3 Ph., 480V, 30 Gal.
Upper 4500 Watt Lower 4500 Watt H 3-2 4* Floor Mens Rm As above H33 6* Floor Mens Rm As above H 3-4 8* Floor Mens Rm l As above 1
H 3-5 10* Floor Mens Rm As above !
H 3-6 12* Floor Mens Rm As above l
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H39 18* Floor Mens Rm As above H 3 10 IB* Floor RM 18A 12 As above H 3-11 P-1 LEVEL RM P 144 As above H 3 12 LOBBY LEVEL, ABOVE THE CEILING NEW REG CAFE As above !
H-3 13 LOBBY FLOOR As above CONFERENCE CITTR ONE WHZTE FLZN NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE .127
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__ CONFERENCE CNTR I 2 03 LOBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CNTR I 2-04 IDBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CNTR I 2-05 ICBBY LEVEL CONFERENCE CNTR ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BtTILDING E00ZPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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LIGHTING - SPECIAL FEATURE UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMAPIS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER L-3 01 LOBBY LEVEL HIGH HAT INCANDESCE C l THROUGH NEW REG CAFE & FIXTURES l L 3 64 CONFERENCE CE!CER QUAICITY 64 L-3 65 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCENT THROUGH 1" FLOOR FIXTURES L 3 66 QUANTITY 7 L-3-67 LADIES ROOM HIGH RAT INCANDESCE!C THROUGH 2"' FLOOR FIXTURES L-3 73 QUA! CITY 7 L 3-74 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCENT THROUGH 3'" FICOR FIXTURES L 3-80 QUAPCITY 7 l L 3-81 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCE!C THROUGH 4* FLOOR FIXTURES L-3 87 QUANTITY 7 l L 3-88 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCENT THROUGH 5" FLOOR FIXTURES L 3 94 -
QUA! CITY 7 L 3 95 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCEIC THROUGH 6" FLOOR FIXIURES L-3-101 QUA! CITY 7 L-3-102 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCENT i
THROUGH 7" FLOOR FIXTURES L 3 108 QUANTITY 7 L-3-109 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCEtt THROUGH 8" FLOOR FIXTURES L-3 115 QUAtCITY 7 L-3 116 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDE;IE!C THROUGH 9" FLOOR FIXTURES L-3-124 QUANTITY 7 L-3 125 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCENT THROUGH 10" FLOOR FIXTURES I
L-3 131 QUANTITY 7 I
L-3 132 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCENT THROUGH 11" FLOOR FIXTURES L-3-138 QUANTITY 7 L-3 139 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCE2C THRU 12" FLOOR FIX7URES L 3-145 QUA! CITY 7 L-3-146 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCENT THRU 13" FLOOR FIXTURES L 3-153 QUAtCITY 7 l L-3 154 LADIES ROOM HIGH HAT INCANDESCENT
- THROUGH 14" FLOOR FIXTURES L-3 160 QUANTITY 7 HIGH HAT INCANDESCENT L-3-161 LADIES ROOM THROUGH 15" FLOOR FIXTURES L 3 177 QUAfCITY 7 2
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LIGHTING SPECIAL FEATJRE UNIT- l LOCATION I DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS BRA!O AND MODEL NUMBER L-3 178 Ladies room 7- High hat incandesent thru 16th Floor L 3 184 fixtures over mirrors L-3-185 Ladies room 7- igh hat incandement thru 17th Floor L 3-191 fin ures over mirrors L-3-192 Ladies room 7- High hat incandesent thru 18th Floor L-3 198 fixtures over mirrors L 3-199 Ground Floor East High Hat thru Lobby Lightolier L-3-201 Vestibule 3 Fixtures 16' High #7053-A2 L-3 202 Ground Floor High Hat thru North Lobby Lightolier L-3-204 Vestibule 3 Fixtures 16' High #7053-A2 i L-3-205 Ground Floor East High Hat thru Lobby Hall into Lightolier L-3-219 Center 15 Fixtures #7053 A2 L-3 220 Ground Floor High Hat thru North Lobby Hall Lightolier L-3-234 15 Fixtures #7053-A2 into Center L-3-235 North Center Hall High Hat thru Lightolier Ground Floor 12 Fixtures L 3-246 #7053-A2 L-3-247 North Side Hall High Hat Lightolier thru Front to Rear 11 Fixtures #7053-A2 L-3-257 Ground Floor -
L-3-258 Ground Level S. High Hat thru Side Hall, Front Lightolier L-3 268 11 Fixtures #7053 A2 to Rear L-3-269 Main Entrance thru Hall North 17 Fixtures L-3-285 #7053 .2 Ground Level L-3-286 Main Entrance High Hat i ightoller Round t.".ru Hall South 17 Fixtures #7053 A2 L-3-302 Ground Level ONE WHITE' FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPNENT INVENTORY LIST -
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i GSA GUIDE NUMBER L-J FREQUENOY: ANNUAL j LIGHTING SPEO!AL FEATURE i
UNIT I LOCATION '
lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER 3 i
! L-3-303 Main Entrince High Hat Lightolier i thru Front Vestibule 66 Fixtures #7053-A2 L 3 368 L 3-369 Outside North High Hat thru Arcade Lightolier
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L-3 376 8 Fixtures #7055-A8 18' High 150 Watt i
L-3-377 Outside East High Hat Lightolier thru Arcade 8 Fixtures j L-3-384 18' High 150 Watt
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, L 3-385 Outside South High Hat thru Arcade Lightolier L 3 392 8 Fixtures #7055 A8 L-3-393 -17th Floor North High Hat thru Balcony Lightolier
, L-3-395 3 Fixtures #7055 A8 i
i L 3-396 17th Floor East High Hat Lightolier thru Balcony 3 Fixtures L 3-398 #7055-A8 L-3 399 17th Floor South High Hat thru Balcony Lightolier L 3 401 3 Fixtures #7055-A8 i
i L 3 402 Level 2 Roef High Hat i thn for Cooling 4 Fixtures Globe Markstone L 3 405 Towers tW775 Wall Bracket l
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men GSA GUIDE NUMBER M.2 FREQUENCY. ANNUAL MANHOLE, ELEC"rRICAL IMIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS l BRAND mfd MODEL NUMBER M11 North Side Ground Pepco Outside Patio 3 foot diam. I M 1-2 Near Entrance i Door D-5-9 {
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GSA GUIDE r.;MBER M-2 parg JENCY - QUATE a' Y MANHOLE, SEWER i
UNIT I
l LOCATION l DESCRIPTION A!O REMARY.Sl BRA!O A!O MODEL NUMBER M 2-1 Garage Level D Su:np Purp Pit Colurnn F-9 Clean Out Pit with Parc Ladder Associated S 7 1 S72 M22 Rear Patio Off East Driveway Sewer Pit with Ladder Garage Entrance l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER M 3 FREQUE24CY : A24NUAL MOTORS, ELE CRIC l
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER M-3 1 2nd Floor North Associated A-11-2N ROOM 2B 6 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3 2 2nd Floor South Associated A 11 2S Room 2B 16 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S21ST M33 3rd Floor North Associated A 11 3N Room 3B 6 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M 3-4 3rd Floor South Associngd A 11-3S Room 3B 16 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M35 4th Floor North Associated A 11-4N Room 4B 6 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M 3-6 4th Floor South Associated A 11 4S Room 4B-16 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M37 5th Floor North Associated A 11-SN Century 860 RPM 10 HP Room 5B 6 460 V, 14 amp S215T M38 Sth Floor South Associated A 11 SS Room 5B 16 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 46C V, 14 amp S215T M 3-9 6th Floor North Associated A 11 6N Room 68 6 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3 10 6th Floor South Associated A-11 6S Room 6B-16 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M 3-11 7th Floor North Associated A-11-7N Rom 7B 6 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S21ST
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M-3-13 8th Floor North Associated A 11-8N Rom BB-6 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S21ST M 3-14 8th Floor South Associated A 11 8S Century 860 RPM 10 HP Room 8B-16 460 V, 14 amp S215T M 3 15 9th Floor North Associated A 11 9N Century 860 RPM 10 HP Room 9B 6 460 V, 14 amp S215T l
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M 3 16 9th Floor South !
Room 9B-16 Associated A 11-9S Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3-17 loth Floor North Room 10B 6 Associated A-11 10N Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215 M 3-16 loth Floor South Room 10B 16 Associated A-11 10S Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3-19 lith Floor North Associated Century 860 RPN 10 HP Room 11B-6 460 V, 14 amp S21STA-11-11N M 3-20 lith Floor South Room 11B-16 Asseeiated A 11 11S Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3-21 12th Floor North Room 12B 6 Associated A 11-12N Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M 3-22 12th Floor South Room 12B-16 Associated A 11-12S Century 860 RPM 10 HP.
460 V, 14 amp S215T H 3-23 13th Floor North Associated A 11 13N Century 860 RPM 10 HP Room 13B 6 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3 24 13th Floor South Associated A-11-13S C:ntury 8~3 RPM 10 HP Room 13B 16 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3 25 14th Floor North Associated A 11 14N Room 14B 6 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M 3-26 14th Floor South Associated A 11 14S Room 14B 16 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3-27 15th Floor North Associated A-11 15N Room 15B 6 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3-28 15th Floor South Associated A-11 15S Room 15B-16 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3-29 16th Floor North Ast.oeisted A-11-16N Room 16B-6 Century 860 RPM 10 HP 4 60 V, 14 amp S215T t
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GSA CUIDE h"JMBER M 3 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL MOTORS, ELE C'"RIC UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMB M-3 30 16th Floor South Room 16B 16 Associated A-11-16S Century 860 RPM 10 HP 460 V, 14 amp S215T M-3 31 17th Floor North Associated A 11-17N Century 860 RPM 10 HP Room 17B 6 460 V, 14 as S215T M 3-32 17th Floor South Associated A 11-17S Century 860 RPM 10 HP Room 17B-16 4 6 0 V, 14 amp S215T M 3-33 18th Floor North Associated A 11-18N Century 860 RPM 10 HP Room 18B 6 460 V, 14 amp S215T M 3-34 18th Floor South Associated A-11 las Century 860 RPM 10 HP Room 18B 16 460 V, 14 amp S21ST M-3-35 Penthouse Level 2 for Cooling Tower 30 HP Associated C 9 1 M 3-36 Penthouse Level 2 for Cooling Tower Roof 30 HP Associated C 9-1 M 3-37 Penthouse Level 2 for Cooling Tower Southeast 30 HP Associated (C-9 2)
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Associated (C-9-2)
M 3-39 Garage Level A J-6 Associated F 36-1 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3 40 Garage Level A .
J-4 Associated F-36-2 2 HP Propeller Fan Balder Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-41 Garage Level A F-0 Associated F 36-3 2 H F Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T Frame 145T 208-230/46C Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-42 Garage Level A Associated F 36-4 E-0 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T Frame 145T 208 230/460 volt, 1725 PJM ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 138
GSA GUIDE NUMBER M 3 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL )
MOTORS, ELECTRIC UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS! BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER M 3 43 Garage Level A D0 Associated F-36 5 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-44 Garage Level A C-6 Associated F 36 6 2 HP Propeller Fan Balder Cat. #hD558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-4 5 Garage Level A B0 Associated F-36-7 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3 46 Garage Level A Associated F 36-8 2 HP
- AA 12 Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3-47 Garage Level A AA 12 Associated F-36-9 2 HP Propeller Fan i Balder Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3 -4 8 Garage Level A Associalag F 36-10 2 HP H 13 Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM H 3-49 Garage Level A H 12 Associated F 36 11 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM H 3-50 Garage Level A J-12 Associated F 36-12 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #N3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3-51 Garage Level B F.0 Associated F-36 13 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #N3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-52 Garage Level B Associated F-36-14 l D-0 2 HP
' Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M355 ST, Frame 145T 208 230/460 4
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GSA GUIDE trJMBER M 3 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL MOTORS, ELECTRIC UNIT 140ATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND A?O MODEL NUMBER M-3 53 Garage Level B Associated F 36 15 CO 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3 558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3 54 Garage Level B B-0 Associated F-36-16 2 HP Propeller Fan Balder Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3 55 Garage Level B A-0 Associated F-36-17 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3 56 Garage Level B 61sociated F-36-18 AA 12 2 HP Propeller Far.
Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/4 60 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-57 Garage Level B A-12 Associated F-36-19 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/46D Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-58 Garage Level B A-13 Associated F-36 20 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T Frame 145T 208_ 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3 59 Garage Level B H 12 Ast seiated F 16 21 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-60 Garage Level B Associated F-36-22 .
J-12 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3-61 Garage Level C Associated F-36 23 H-13 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3-62 Garage Level B Associated F-36-24 H-12 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM ONE WHITE FLlHT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPNENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 140
i GSA GUIDE NUMBER M-3 FREQUENCY : MJnPJJ4 I MOTORS, ELE 2TA 2 l
UNIT l LOCATION l DESCRIPTION AND REMARKSl BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER M 3 63 Garage Level C Associated F 3G 25 J 12 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-64 Garage Level C Associated F-36 26 F-0 2 HP Propeller Fan Balder Cat. #N3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 volt, 1725 RPM M 3 65 Garage Level C Associated F-36-27 E0 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3-66 Garage Level C Associated F 36 28
.D-0 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3 55 8T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 l Volt, 1725 RPM I M 3-67 Garage Level C !
B-0 Associated F-36 29 2 HP '
Propeller Fan Balder Cat. #M355BT, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-68 Garage Level C Associated F-36-30 A0 2 HP Propeller Fan Balder Cat. #N3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM H 3 69 Garage Level C Associated F-36 31 AA 12 2 HP Propeller Fan Balder Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3-70 Garage Level C Associated F 36-32 2 HP A-12 Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208 230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3 71 Garage Level D Associated F-36 33 2 HP Near H-13 Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3 55 8T, Frame 145T 208-230/4 60 Volt, 1725 PPM M-3 72 Garage Level D Associated F-36 34 2 HP NearH-12 Propeller Fan Balder Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208-230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE N"MSER M-3 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL MOTORS, E LE C""RIC UNIT l LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER M 3-73 Garage Level D Associated F-36 35 Hoar J 12 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, l Frame 1e5T 208-230/460 '
Volt, 1723 RPM M-3-74 Garage Level D Associated F-36 36 HP Near A 0 Propeller Fan l Baldor Cat. #M3558T, l Frame 145T 208/230/460 '
Volt, 1725 R1M M-3 75 Garage Level D Associated F-36-37 Near B 0 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3h58T, Frame 145T 208/239/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3 76 Garage Level D Near D-(
Associated F-36-38 2 HP Propeller Fan Balder Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208/230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3 77 Garage 1 vel D Near E-0 Associated F-36-39 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208/230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M-3-78 Garage Level D Near F-0 Associated F 36 40 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 2087230/460 Volt, 1725 PJM M 3-79 Garage Level D Associated F 36 41 Near A-13 2 HP Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M3558T, Frame 145T 208/230/460 Volt, 1725 RPM M 3-80 Garage Level D Associated F-36-42 2 HP Near A 13 Propeller Fan Baldor Cat. #M355BT, Frame 145T 208/230/460 volt, 1725 RPM M 3-81 Garage Level B Associated (P-4-2)
Water Service Rm 15 HP Unimount for Water Booster Pump 125 230/460 Volts, Type VT- 3 TE 34 80 RPM M-3-82 Garage Level B Associated (P-4 3)
Water Service Rm Motor 15 HP Unimount for Water Booster Pump 125 230/460 Volts Type VT-3 TE 3480 RPM ONE WHITE FL1HT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 142
GSA GUIDE TE*3ER M-3 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL MOTORS, ELE ~rRIC UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER M-3 83 Garage Level P 2 Associated P 4 4 Motor 7.5 HP for Water Service Rm Domestic Water Pump Unimount 3465 RPM
, M 3-84 Penthouse Level 2 Associated P 4 -5 Machine Room 50 HP, Lincoln Lineguard, for Condenser Pump # 1 1770 RPM FR-32619, M-3 85 Penthouse Level 2 Associated P 4-6 Machine Room 50 HP, Lincoln Lineguard, for Condenser Pump # 2 1770 RPM FR-32619, j
M-3-86 Penthouse Level 2 Associated P 4-7 i
Machine Room 50 HP, Lincoln Lineguard, for Condenser Pump # 3 1770 RPM FR-32619, '
460 Volts, 3 PH 62.5 M-3-87 Penthouse Level 2 Associated P-4-8 40 HP Lincoln Lineguard Machine Room for Challed Water Pump #4 1765 RPM 460 V FR 324TS M-3 88 Penthouse Level 2 Associated P-4-9 40 HP Lincoln Lineguard Machine Room for Ch111ed Water Pump #5 1765 RPM 460 V FR 324T M 3 89 Penthouse Level 2 Associated P 4 10 Machine Room 40 HP Lincoln Lineguard for Chilled Water Pump #6 1765 RPM 460 V FR 324TS M 3 90 2nd Level Associated F 64, F-36 43 1M HP Penthouse Machine Propeller fan Baldor Cat. #M3554T, Room NW Corner Exhaust Air 230/460 V M-3 91 2nd Level Associated F-63, F 36-42 1M HP Penthouse Machine Propeller fan Baldor Cat. #M3554T, Room SE Ccrner ExP.ust Air 230/460 V M-3 92 2nd Level for backwash filter Penthouse 1M HP Motor Southeast Comer American Filter Prod.
Franklin Electric Mod. #1303042101, 3 PH 3450 RPM M-3 93 1st Level Associated F-27 20, F 54 3 HP Penthouse Machine for Centrifigual Fan Room North M-3-94 ist Level Associated F-27-21, F-59 3 HP Penthouse Machine for Centrifigual Fan Room South Side M 3-95 let Level Associated F-27-22, F-58 3 HP Penthouse Machine for Centrifigual Fan Room NW Side ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 143
GSA CUIDF NUMBER M-3 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL MOTORS, ELECTRIC UNIT LOCATION '
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M 3-96 1st Level Associated F-27-23, F-55 Penthouse Machine 3 HP Century Frame 5182T l
for Centrifigual Fan 3 PH 4 60 V 5 Amp Room SE Side 1745 RPM l
M-3 97 Garage Level D Associated S 7 1 Column F 9 for Sump Pump 7M HP Marathon Mod.
RC 213TTD Frame 213 TC 1750 RPM M 3-98 Garage Level D Asseeiated S-7 2 Column F-9 7M HP Marathon Mod, for Sump Pump RC 21?*TD Frame 213 TC 1750 F.M M 3 99 Ground Floor Associated F 27 6 South Section 5 MP Marathon Frame 1847 at Ceiling 480 V, 6.6 Amp Fire Preparation M 3 100 Garage Level B Associated F-7 1 NE Corner Pump for Fire Pump Lincoln 100 HP Motor room M 3 101 PH-1 LEVEL 9 FOR COND. PUMP #9 i
M-3-102 PH-1 LEVEL FOR COND. PUMP #8 M-3-101 PH-1 LEVEL l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER P 4 FREQU54CY : ANNUAL PUMP, CENTRIFUGAL UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONAl*DREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL N P-4-1 P 2 Level Jockey pump for main Fire Pu..:p Burks Pump Co.
Motor . Ser #41462 Cat. #373T7M Franklin Mod. #1303242103, 3/4 HP, 3 Ph RPM 2450/2875, 60 Hz, 56 Fr.
P-4 2 P 2 LEVEL PUMP ROOM 15 HP Associated M 3-81 P-4 3 P-2 LEVEL PUMP ROOM 15 HP Associated M-3-82 P 4-4 P 2 LEVEL PUMP ROOM FOR DOMESTIC WATER 7.5 HP P-4-5 , LEVEL PH-2 Penthouse for Condenser Water #1 Mueller Pump Mod.
Associated M-3-84 #6KB 4A, #C64582 1, 1460 GPM 1750 RPM P-4-6 LEVEL PH-2 Penthouse for Condenser Water #2 Mueller Pump Mod.
Associated M-3-85 # 61G 4 A, #C84582-1, 1
1460 GPM 1750 RPM P-4 7 LEVEL PH-2 Penthouse for Condenser Water #3 Maeller Pump Mod.
Associated M 3 86 #6KB 4A, #C84582 1, 1460 GPM 1750 RPM P 4-8 LEVEL PH 2 Penthouse for Chilled Water #4 Mueller Pump Mod, Associated M 3-87 #6KB 4A, #C84B82 1, 1170 GPM 1750 RPM P49 LEVEL PH 2 for Chilled Water #5 Penthouse Mueller Pump Mod.
Associated M 3 88 #6KB 4A, #C84BB2 2, 1170 GPM 1750 RPM P 4-10 LEVEL PH 1 for Chilled Water 46 Penthouse Mueller Pump Mod.
Associated M 3 89 # 6 KB -4 A, #C84B82-1, 1170 GPM 1750 RPM P-4-11 LEVEL PH 1 for Condenser Water #7 Penthouse 350 Gpm Mueller #C84585 Machine Room It:d. #313-4R P-4-12 LEVEL PH-1 for Condenser Water Penthouse Mueller SR C84584-2, 200 Gpm P 4 13 LEVEL PH-1 for Condenser Water Penthouse Mueller SR C84584 2, 200 Gpm DNE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 145
GSA CU2DE trJMBER P 4 FREQUENCY: MCTJAL PUMP, CEICRIFUGAL UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER P-4 14 LEVEL PH-1 Associated Penthouse Peerless, 500 GPM, F-5 1, F-6 1 F 7-1 3525 RPM Machine Room M31 East MOTOR . . . . . . LINCOLN 75.6 HP P 4-15 18" FLOOR ROOM 18A 12 l
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER R 3 FREQUENCY: SEMIANNUAL ROOT INSPE2 TION (PER SQUARE, OR 100 SQ. FT.)
UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDRIMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL N R21 North thru Column E 3 Silo Roof 22nd Floor /
R26 21st Roof 610.25*
Built up concrete deck, styrofoam, building paper liner, rubber cover, gravel R 2-7 Northeast thru Column E 5 Silo Roof 22nd Floor /
R-2 12 21st Roof 610.25*
R 2 13 South thru Column C-5 Silo Roof 22nd Floor /
R 2 18 21st Roof 610.25*
R-2-19 Southwest thru -
Column C-3 Silo Roof 22nd Floor /
R 2 24 21st Roof 610.25' R-2-25 Penthouse Roof Cooling Tower Area thru Level 2 1906.75*
R 2-43 R-2-44 Penthouse Roof Level 1 A Over Automatic Louver 114.00*, Air intake N.E. & S.W.
R 2-45 Penthouse Roof Main Roof Approx. Area thru Level 1 14,780*
R 2 192 l
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GSA GUIDE DTUMBER R 5 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL REFRIGERATION MACHINE. CEN!'RIFUGAL UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBE R51 Penthouse Associated E 51-2 Level 2 Trane CVHE 050F AG Side 2NB2501CE1A12 DA1A North 500 Tons 460 Volt 323 K.W. 770 lbs. R-11 Run Amp 427 Lock Amp 750 Serial L85D27510 R 5-2 Penthouse Associated E-51-3 Level 2 Trane CVHE-050F AG Side 2NB2501CELA12 DA1A South 500 Tons 460 volt 323 K.W. 770 lbs. R 11 Run Amp 427 Lock Rotor 750 Amp. Rated at 485 ton capacity Serial ,
Unit 1 Purge Pump Pneumotive l Unit 2 Air Compressor 50 Psig !
Listed 30 Model LCH l 305X Part No. 980159P, Century 84 HP, 115/230 Volt, 5/2.5 Amp 265 Serial Frame L 4SY O
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CSA GUIDE NUMBER R-6 FREQUENOY: AS REQUIRED REFRIGERATION COh7ROLS - CENTRAL SYSTEM LOCATICN DESCRIPTION AND RE."JJtV.S 1
UNIT BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER l The ef fective and efficient operation of refrigeration units is dependent on proper maintenance of the mechanical and control items involved in its operation.
These units are critical high energy consumption items and their repair and replacement costs are extremely high.
in The mechanical maintenance is already covered under guide cards appendix J but the controls are not. This guide card was developed to provide that required maintenance. !
The controls to be serviced by use of *.h!.s guide card include the operational controls as well as the safety controls.
servicing of these controls Annual should reduce,by service caused substantially, the outages and interruptions in control malfunction.
controls should also substant. ally reduce, This servicing of safety if not virtually eliminate, damage to compressors caused by safety control systems failure.
The work is not covered under any existing guide card.
Therefore we are requesting approval of R6 Refrigeration Controls guide card for application throughout NOR wherever applicable. A frequenev of Annual and a standard time of as required is requested, since the size of the unit and the number of operational and safety controls will vary the required time significantly.
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GSA CUIDE WJMBER R 6 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL REFRIGERATION COICROLS, CENTRAL SYSTEM UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONAND MS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER R-6 1 Penthouse Level 2 'High Pressure Control Column C 4 15 psig cut out 5 Hr Low refrigerant temp.
5* F
- 2' F, chilled water demand, oil pressure cut in 15 psig cut out 8 psig, ci l temperature 150' setpoint
- 5' F, associated R51 high purge pressure R-6-2 Penthouse Level 2 Purge Oil Separator Column C-5 Heater 5 hr.
Ccanpressor inlet vane !
actuator chilled water flow, condenser water flow, current limit (%
load) associated R-5-1 Reset ratio on " dip" switches, demand limit, free cooling ;
s e l e c t o r', liquid e;eetric l valve '
rt rigerant gas valve, Avg. 20 min. each R 6-3 Control Center Penthouse Level 2 SR-1 switching Receiver Controller 3 hr.
By Chiller Associated R 5-1 relay EP 2, EP 3 PRV*, MP* -
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Lead / lag Sutch I
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OSR GUIDE TCMBEP R 9 FREQUENCY: TWO YEARS RADIATION HEAT, BASE 30ARDS/ cob"GCTORS (STEAM, HO* WATER, OR 1.LEC~RIC - PER LINEAR FOO*)
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL hTMBER Elect. Baseboard 596 #7 Stay Electric radiation baseboard under alternative pad mod delete all base-board heaters B-1 thru R4 R91 South Column B-8 #B 5 Length 7' 1.05 KW 18" FLOOR i
R 9-2 Southeast #B-6 Length 20' 2 KW Column B-8 18" FLOOR R-9 3 Southeast #3-6 Length 2C' 2 KW
-Column C 8 18" FLOOR R-9 4 Southeast #B-6 Length 20' 2 KW Column D 8 18" FLOOR R 9-5 Southeast #B-6 Length 20' 2 K4 Column E 8 18" FLOOR R 9-6 Southeast #B-5 Length 7' 1.05 KW Column F 8 18" FLOOF R 9 *. Northeast #B 5 Length 7' 1._05 KW Column H 6 18* FLOOR R98 Northeast #B-7 Length 7' 1 KW Column H 5 38" FLOOR R-9 9 Northeast #B-6 Length 20' 2 KW Column H-4 18" FICOR
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GSA GUIDE NUMBER R 9 FREQUENCY: TWO YEARS RADIATION HEAT, BASEBGAROS/CONVECTORS (STEAM. HOT WATER, OR ELECTRIC - PER LINEAR FOOT)
UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NU R 9-11 Northeast #B-5 Length 7' 1.05 KW Column H-3 18" FLOOR R-9-12 Northwest #B 5 Length 7' 1.05 KW Column F-1 18" FLOOR R-9 13 Northwest #B 6 Length 20' 2 KW Column F-1 -
18" FLOOR R 9-14 Northwest #B 6 Length 20' 2 KW Column E 1 18" FLOOR R 9 15 Northwest #B 6 Length 20' 2 KW Column D-1 18" FLOOR l
R 9-16 Northwest #B-6 Length 20' 2 KW Column C-1 18" FLOOR R-9 17 Northwest #B 5 Length 20' 1.05 KW Column B-1 18" FLOOR 17' FLOOR UNITS B 5 = 11 ea, or 11.55 rw B 6 = 17 ea, or 34. KW B 7 = 9 ea, or 9 KW Total 54.55 KW l
R 9-18 South Column B-6 #B-5 Length 7' 1.05 KW 17" FLOOR R 9 19 Southeast #B 6 Length 20' 2 KW Column B-8 17" FLOOR R-9-20 Southeast #B 7 Length 7' 1 KW Column C-8 17" FLOOR R-9 21 Southeast #B 7 Length 7' 1 KW Column D 8 17" FLOOR ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GDIDE NUMBER R S l '
FREQUENCY: TWO YEARS i FJO ATION HEAT, BASEBOARDS /CONVE CORS (STEAM. HOT WATER. OR ELECTRIC - PER LINEAR FOO'") I 1
UM T l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKSl BRAND A!C MODEL NUMBER I
R-9 22 Southeast #B 6 Length 20' 2 KW Column D 8 17* FLOOR R-9-23 Southeast #B-6 Length 20' 2 KW Column E-8 17" FLOCR R 9 24 Southeast #B 5 Length '
1.05 KW Column F-8 17" FLOOR R-9-25 Northeast #B 5 Length 7' I.05 KW Column H-6 17" FLOOR l
R 9-26 -Northeast #B-7 Length 7' 1 FW I
Column H-5 17* FLOOR R 9 27 Northeast #B 7 Length 7' 1 KW Column H-5 ,
17" FLOOR \
R928 Northeast #B 7 Length 7' 1 KW !
I Column H 4 17" FLOOR R 9-29 Northeast #B 6 Length 20' 2 KW l Column H 3 !
17" FLOOR R.$ 30 Northeast #B 5 Length 7' 1.05 KW Column H 3 17" FIDOR R-9-31 $
Northwest #B-S Length 7' 1 KW Column F-1 17' FLOOR R 9-32 Northwest #B 6 Length 20' 2 KW Column F 1 17" FLOOR R-9 33 Northwest #B 6 Length 20' 2 KW Column E-1 17" FICOR ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 153
GSA CUIDE FUMBER R f FREQUENCY: TWO YEARS RADIATION HEAT. BASEBOARDS /CONVECTORS fSTEAM, HO' WATER, OR ELECTRIC - PER LINEAR FOOT)
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS f BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER R 9 34 Northwest #B-7 Length 7' 1 KP Column D-1 17" FLOOR R 9 35 Northwest #B 7 Length 7' 1 KW Column C 1 17" FLOOR ,,
R-9 36 Northwest #B-6 Length 20' 2 KW Column B 1 17" FIDOR R-9-37 Northwest #B-5 Length 7' 1( KW Colu:rn B-1 17" FLOOR R-9-38 LOBBY LEVEL B-7= 1KW NEW REG CAFE R 9 39 LOBBY LEVEL THROUGH CONFERENCE CEhTER R-9 41 '
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GSA CUIDE h"JMBER S 7 FRE90ENCY: MS"JAL SUMP PUMP UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDRIMARKS l BFAND AND MODEL NUMBER S-7-1 LEVEL P-4 Column E 8 Weil Pump Company Mod. #4-130614-7M, Ser.
- 292 968X Motor . . . . . . Marathon Elec, Mod #RC2137TL RB046BNL, FR-213TC, 1750 RPM, 7.5 HP 208 230/460 Volt w/ flor.t switches lead-lag S *7-2 LEVEL P-4 Associated D 7 1 Weil Pump Company Column E-8 M 3-97 Mod. #4 130614 7%,
M-3-98 Ser. #292 968X Motor . . . . . . . . Marathon Elec, Med #RC2137TL R8046BNL, FR 213TC, 1750 RPM, 7.5 HP 208 230/460 Volt w/ float switches lead-lag S73 LEVEL P-3 SEWAGE PUMP RM.
NOTE: 4" waste lines have electric heat ta'pe to protect free freeze ep.
IL%"'K Quick TRACE H 3 39 6 Cat. 0A83BK 012 07 H Volts 113 Amps 2.5 Watts 289 Nelson Electric General Purpose Pipe Heating Cable l
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CSA GUIDE NUMBER T2 FREQUENCY: THREE YEARS TANK, WATER (ALL TYPES)
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBET T-1-1 Penthouse Level 2 Expansion Tank /
Compressor Room Air Separator, Column D-3 Extrol Mod. AY100V PSI 12 10" Diam, 135 gallon, with gage glass T12 Penthouse Level'2 10" Air Separator with Compressor Room st.ainer Column D 3 I
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GSA GUIDE h*JMBER 7-J FREQUENCY: FOUR YEARS TANK, FUEL OIL STORAGE UNIT ! LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRI.ND AND MODEL N T31 Outside East Loading Dock Underground oil storage Approx. 4' Diameter x for emergency generator 42' Length Corner of Bldg. Associated E-41-1, P-7-1, V-8 3, V 8 1, V-8-2 e
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GSA Ct72DE NUMBER U 3 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL UNIT HEATER, FAN DRIVEN (ELECTRIC)
UNIT l LOCATION } DESCRIPTION AND REMARKSl BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER U 3-1 Garage LEVEL P 1 Column C-7 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. 05KW 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz 480 V 6 Amp U 3-2 Garage LEVEL P-1 Column E-7 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz 480 V 6 Amp U33 Garage LEVEL P-1 Column B 7 Electromode Mod EUH -
Cat. 5KW 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz 480 V 6 Amp U 3-4 Garage LEVEL P-1 Column G 7 Electromode Mod. EUH
, Cat. SKW 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz 480 V 6 Amp U-3 5 Garage LEVEL P-1 Column G 6 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U36 Garage LEVEL P-1 Column F-6 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3-7 Garage LEVEL P 1 Column F-3 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKM 350 Cfm U 3-8 Garage LEVEL P-1 Column G-3 Electromode Mod EUH Cat. SKW 3!!O Cfm U39 Garage LEVEL P 1 Column G 2 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U-3-10 Garage LEVEL P 1 Column G 0 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm *
" 3 11 Garage LEVEL P 1 Column J-2 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3-12 Garage LEVEL P 1 Column E-1 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U-3 13 Garage LEVEL P-1 Column D 1 Electromode F4d. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3 14 Garage LEVEL P 1 Column B-2 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm CNE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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l GSA GUIDE NUMBER U-J FREQUENCY: ANNUAL UNIT HEATER, FAN DRIVEN (E"ECTRIC)
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBE l l
U 3-15 Garage LEVEL P-1 Column AA-0 Electromode Mod. EUH Cat. SKW 350 Cfm I
U 3 16 Garage LEVEL P 2 Elec. Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column D-4 Cat. 5KW 350 Cfm U 3 17 Garage LEVEL P 2 Elec. Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column F 3 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U-3 18 Garage LEVEL P 2 1 Elec. Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column F 5 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U-3 19 , Garage LEVEL P 2 Elec. Room Elect." xnode Mod. EUH Column E 7 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3 20 Garage LEVEL P 2 Elec. Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column C-E Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3 21 Garage LEVEL P-2 Water Pump Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column H 8 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3-22 Garage LEVEL P 2 Water Pump Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column J-1 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3-23 Garage LEVEL P 3 Storage Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column D-3 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3 24 Garage LEVEL P 3 Storage Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column F 3 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3-25 Garage LEVEL P 3 Storage Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column F-6 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U-3 26 Garage LEVEL P 3 Storage Roczn Electromode Mod. EUH Column D 3 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm DNE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LISTPAGE 159-
4 GSA GUIDE NUMBER UJ FREQUENCY: ANNUAL UNIT HEATER, FAN DRIVEN (ELECTRIC)
UNIT LOCATION l DESCRIPTION AND REMADXS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER U-3-27 Garage LEVEL P-4 Storage Room Electromode Mod. EUH Column F 3 Cat. SKW 350 Cfm U 3-28 Garage LEVEL P 4 Column F 6 Electromode mod. EUH Cat. 05KW 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz 480 V 6 Amp U-3 29 LEVEL PH 1 BY ANTENNNA DOOR Mod. EUH Cat. 05KW -
SW BY COLUMN C-5 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz 480 V 6. Amp U-3 30 LEVEL PH-1 SE BY COLUMN E 5 Mod. EUH Cat. 05KW
, By F 53 electric 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz closet exhaust 480 V 6 Amp U-3 31 LEVEL PH 1 NW BY COLUHN C 4 Mod. EUH Cat. 05KW By outside door 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz 480 V 6 Amp U 3 32 LEVEL PH-1 NE BY COLUHN G 4 Mod. EUH Cat. 05KW By F 52 electric 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz closet exhaust 480 V 6 Amp U 3-33 LEVEL PH-2 Column C 5 Mod. EUH Cat. 05KW Machine Room 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz 480 V 6 Amp U-3-34 LEVEL PH 2 SW BY HEAT EXCH. Mod. EUH Cat. 05KW Machine Room 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz Column E 5 480 V 6 Amp U 3-35 LEVEL PH 2 Machine room Mod. EUH Cat. 05KW NE BY Column E 4 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz 480 V 6 Amp near cond. pump &
chiller i U 3-36 LEVEL PH-2 NW COLUMN E 4 Mod. ECH Cat. 05KW i
Machine Room 350 Cfm 3 Ph 60 Hz by chiller and 480 V 6 Amp emerg, generator U 3-37 I4BBY LEVEL Stair from Electromode Mod EUH Cat. 05KW North Patio i
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REGULATING UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AhD REMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER V 3 01 2* FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 02 2* FLOC; SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXAf*r MACHINE ROOM IDCATIONS V-3-03 3 FI40R NORTH SEE PIANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3-04 3** FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V-3 05 4" FICOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT -
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V 3 06 4" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM IOCATICI?S V 1 07 l 5" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXAC MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 08 5" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 09 6" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM I4 CATIONS V 3 10 6" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V-3-11 l 7" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3-12 7" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM IOCATIONS V-3-13 8" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM I4 CATIONS
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MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3-15 9" FICOR NORTH SEE PIANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM ICCATIONS V 3-16 9" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM I4 CATIONS ,
V 3-17 10" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM IOCATIONS i V-3-18 10" FICOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM ICCATICNS i V-3-19 11" FIDOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V-3-20 11" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 21 12" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM I4 CATIONS V-3-22 12' FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM I4 CATIONS ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST - PAGE 162
1 GSA G*.IIDE h*JMBER VJ FRE9UENCY: ANNUAL I I
VALVE REGULATING UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER V 3 23 13" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXAC*
_ MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS l V 3 24 13" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 25 14" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 26 14" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 27 15" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXAw.
MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3-28 IS" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 29 16" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 30 16" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3 31 17" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM I4 CATIONS V 3 32 17" FLOOR SC'JTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V-3-33 18" FLOOR NORTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V-3 34 18" FLOOR SOUTH SEE PLANS FOR EXACT MACHINE ROOM LOCATIONS V 3-35 LEVEL P 2 M" Pressure Reg. V_1ve ALONG SOUTH WALL 'for Dry SPRINKLER system V-3 36 LEVEL P-2 M" P122sure reg, valve ALONG CE!TTER WALL for dry sprinkler system V 3 37 LEVEL P 2 M" Pressure reg, valve ALONG SOUTH WALL for dry sprinkler system CNE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST -
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u mmumm GSA GUIDE NUMBER V S FREQUENCY: ANNUAL VALVE, MANUALLY OPERATED l
UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER V51 2" Level for Cooling Tower #2 Penthouse Roof 1M" valve for water feed V 5-2 2" Level for Cooling Tower #1 Penthouse Roof 1M" valve for water feed V53 2" Level 6" crossover gate valve Penthouse Roof between cooling tower #1 and #2 on roof V54 LEVEL P 1 1" Gate NE Corner Near Fuel Oil Pumps V 5-5 LEVEL P 1 3/4 " Gate NE Corner Near Fu e.* Oil Pumps V 5-6 LEVEL P-1 3 /4 " Gate NE Corner Near Fuel Oil Pumps V57 LEVEL P 1 1/2" Gate NE Corner Near Fuel Oil Pumps V58 LEVEL P 1 1/2" Gate
- NE Corner Near Fuel Oil Pumps V-5 9 Column E 3 3" Domestic CW valve LEVEL P 1 Associated P 9 V 5 10 Column C 6 3" Domestic CW valve LEVEL P-1 A,ssociated P 13 V 5 11 Column E 6 3" Domestic CW valve LEVEL P-1 Associated P 14 V 5 12 Column E-4 1" Cond, with valve to LEVEL P 1 Associated A 6-1 V-5 13 Colun.n E 4 1" Cond. with valve to LEVEL P 1 Associated A 6 1 ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING EQUIPNENT INVENTORY LIST -
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GSA GUIDE WJMBER V5 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL VALVE, !CJ."JALLY OPERATED UNIT l LOCATION l DESCRIPTION A?C REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER V 5-14 Column E 3 1" Cond, with valve to LEVEL P 1 Associated A 6-2 V 5 15 Column E-3 1" Cond, with valve to l
LEVEL P-1 Associat.e.d A 6 2 )
l V 5 16 LOBBY LEVEL 1M" Cond. with valve to Front Lobby A_3seelated A-6-3 V-5 17 LOBBY LEVEL 1" Cond, with valve to Front Lobby Associa*aj A f-3 i
I V ! 18 LEVEL P 1 IW" Cond, with valse to Front Lobby Associated A 6 4 l
V 5 19 LEVEL P-1 3" Cond. wit.' valve to Front Lobby Associated A 6 4 V 5-20 LEVEL P 2 1" Condenser water ;
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V 5 21 LEVEL P-2 1" Condenser water
_-4 valve for A 6 1 V 5 22 Water Service 8" Room T 1 V 5 23 Water Service 8" room V 5 24 Water Service 8" Room l l
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GSA GUIDE TPJMBER V5 FREQUENCY: ANNUAL VALVE, MA'rJALLY OPERATE 0 UNIT l LOCATION l DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER V 5 28 LEVEL P 2 2" valve on suction side of domestic water booster pu.p nearest door V 5 29 LEVEL P 2 2" valve on discharge side ef water pump nearest door V 5 30 LEVEL P-2 2" valve on discharge side of middle water pump V 5 31 LEVEL P 2 2" valve on suction side of middle water pump V 5 32 LEVEL P 2 2" valve on suction side of small domestic water pump V 5 33 LEVEL P 2 M" valve on suction side of small domestic water V 5 34 LEVEL P-2 W" valve on discharge monitor pumps by door V 5 35 LEVEL P 2 V-5 36 LEVEL P-4 hose bib Column G 10 V-5-37 LEVEL P-4 hose bib Column E 2 -
V 5 38 LEVEL P-4 hose bib Column B-10 V 5 39 LEVEL P-3 Hose Bib Column G 10 V 5 40 LEVEL P 3 Hose Bib Column E 2 ,,
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l GSA GUIDE trJt"3 R V S FREQUENCY: ANirJAL !
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V 5 42 LEVEL P-3 Hose Bib C01ur.'n G-10 V 5 43 LEVEL P 3 Hose Bib Colu.ta E 2 V 5 44 LEVEL P-3 Hose Bib Column B 10 V 5 45 LEVEL P-3 Hose Bib Outside Col G 8 Southeast V 5-46 LEVEL P-3 Hose Bib Outside Col G 1 Northeast V 5 47 LEVEL P-1 Hose Bib Outside Col A 1 Northwest V 5 48 LEVEL P 1 Hose Bib Outside Col A-8 Southwest V 5 49 North Machine Rm 2* Floor V-5 50 South Machine PJM 2" Floor l V 5 51 North Machine Rm l 3* Floor l
V 5 52 South Machine Rm l 3" Floor I V 5 53 North Machine Rm I 4* Floor '
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UNIT LOCATION l DESCRIPTION A!C REMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER V 5 56 South Machine Rm 5* Floor V 5 57 North Machine Rm 6* Floor V 5 58 South Machine Rm 6* Floor V 5 59 North Machine Rm 7* Floor V 5 60 South Machine Rm 7* Floor V 5 61 North Machine Rm 8* Floor V 5*62 South Machine F 8* Floor
' 1 V-5 63 North Machine Rm 9* Floor 4
V 5 64 South Machine Rm 9* Floor V-5 65 North Machine Rm 10* Floor V-5 C5 South Machine Rm 10* Floor
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GSA GUIDE EO SER V 5 FREGUEE40Y : ANWJAL VALVE, W #JALLY CPERATED UNIT l LOCAT:CN l DESCRIPTION AfD REMAPES l BRA!C A!C MODEL NUMBER V 5 71 North Machine Rm 13* Floor V 5-72 South Machine Rm 13" Floor V 5 73 North Machine Rm 14" Floor V-5 74 South Machine Rm 14" Floor V 5 75 North Machine Rm 15* Floor l
V-5-76 South Machine Rm 15* Floor V 5-77 North Machine Rm 16" Floor V 5 78 South Machine Rm 16* Floor V 5 79 North Machine Rm I?* Floor l
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GSA GU2DE MJMBER V.9 FREQUEE40Y : ANNUAL VALVE, MAFJALLY OPERATED UNIT l 140ATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER V 5-86 Penthouse Roof Cocling Tower i V 5-87 Penthouse Roof Cooling Tower 2 1
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GS A C'JIDE PJMBER VS FREQUE24CY: ANNUAL VA1,VE , CRITICAL CHECK UNIT l LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER V-8 3 Garage Level 8" Check valve on main Water Services water feed to fire pumps Room Column J 1 V-8 4 Garage Level _ 4" Check valve on main storm drain pipe to Near F 4 sump pump l
V-8-5 Garage Level _ 4" Check valve on main storm drain pipe to Near F 4 sump pump V86 2nd Level 8" Check valve for Penthouse condenser pump #1 Machine Room i
V 8-7 2nd Level 8" Check valve for Penthouse condenser pump #2 Machine Rocm -
V 8-8 2nd Level 8" Check valve for Penthouse condenser pump #3 Machine Room V-8 9 2nd Level 5" Check valve on P _
Penthouse discharge V 8 10 2nd Level 5" Check valve on P4-12 i Penthouse discharge i V 8-11 2nd Level _ Check valve on Penthouse P 3 discharge 4
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GSA GUZDE NUMBEB V-S FREQUENCY: ANNUAL BAOKF14W PREVENTER UNIT LOCATION DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS BRAND AND MODEL NtTMBER V 9-01 LEVEL PH 1 SEE PLANS FOR EXAM
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GSA G'JIDE trJMBER R.01 pggg.3;;;y , ggg7ggy ORINKING WATER FILTER SYSTEM 3 UNIT LOCATION fDESCRIPTIONA!CREMARKS f BRA!C A!C MODEL !C W 1 01 LOBBY LEVEL NEW RIG CATE l
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CSA GUIDE ECMBER V-4 FREQUEZCY: SEMIANNUAL FILTER. WATER UNIT LOCATION lDESCRIPTIONANDREMARKS l BRAND AND MODEL NUMBER W 4 01 LEVEL PH 2 COOLING TOWER FILTER Towermaster American !
Sand Filter Sandpiper i Filter area 3.1 sq. ft. Model 542090 1 Flow rate 62 Gpm Serial 505589 Mfg. American Products Pressure relief valve and gage with back wash pump [0 to 60 Psi)
Sight glass inline Filter cartri4e tank Filter 4a ar.d Flow switch l
l Pump motor 1% HP Model 1303042101 l 2875 RPM, 2.4 Amp 460 Volt 208/460 l
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GSA GUIDE N"MBEP A JJ FREQUENCY: ANNUAL PARKING ARM GATES UNIT LOCATION l DESCRIPTION MC REMARKSBRMC MC MODEL NUMBER X 32 01 PARKING GARAGE EhiF.Y GATE -
INCLUDES EhiRANCE LOOPS, REMOTE CONTROLS, VEHICLE SIGNALS, AND PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS.
X 32-02 PARXING GARAGE EXIT GATE - INCLUDES ENTRANCE IDOPS, VEHICLE SIGIUu S, AND PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS.
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EQUIPMENT LISTING OWFN i
Penthouse:
Ch!ller t-1 C-1 Trane Model # CHVE-050F-AG-2NB2501CE 1 A12DA1 A000 CPL 4532-8692-01 Senal# L85D27509 Chiller #2 C-2 Trane 1 Model # CHVE-050F-AG-2NB25010E 1 A12DA1 A000 DCPL4532-8692-01 Serial # L85D27510 Heat Exchanger Model # A-15-BFG Mfg. # 30100-66486 Serial # (H 1) 2317 (H-2) 2318 Generator 400KW Standby Model # SR4 RPM 1800 Frame 584 Part # 5N8666 240 - 1202 amps. l 480 - 601 amps.
CHW pump Motor: Lincoln HP 40 RPM 1765 frame 324 TS V 230/460 PH3 -
Serial #: 2997919 3 J
Pump: Weinman l Serial # T529487 Imp. Dia.10.875 ,
GPM 1170 Model # 6K4A :
FT HD 80??????? j CW Pump i
Motor: Lincoln HP: 50 RPM 1770 Frame: 326TS i V: 230/460 PH3 Serial #: 2978164 ,
Le co code ?? 3596-A1 l
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Model #: 6KB-4A l G.p.m. 1460 F.T. HD 90 R.p.m. 1750 Max. W.P.175 j- Spec. #: 6K-401-2GK-4-4BA-67 Air Compressor . j l
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Part # 6-357721-01 FR: S213T HP: 7.5 R.P.M.1745 PH3 V208-230/460 Code H I Comp. Challenger Air -
Model #: ES100
- 2 Motor: Baldor Cat # M3311T Spec. # 37801X54 Frame 213T Ser F385 HP: 7.5 V 208-230/460 RPM: 1725 - PH3 Code J Exhaust Fan l Motors: Baldor Elect. Co .
Cat No. M3554T l Spec. # 3.5A01W206 l Frame: 145T Ser F1184 HP: 1.5 V 208-230/460 RPM: 1725 PH3 Code J Tower Make 6p Pump (Motor) U.S. Motor L P: 5.0 PH3 RPM: 1745 Code J V 230/460 Frame 184JM Type UT-4TE ID #F-B075-01-288 L218R014 (pump) Bell & Gossett
- 1531 Model: 315T Max up 175 psi Serial #: 1298613 B68 Ident. # 174198 i
Sec CW pump (Motor): Marathon Elect Model #: NC254TTDR 5026AAW Frame: 254T Type TDR Code G PH3 V: 230/460 RPM 1745 HP: 15
. (pump) Mueller pump Model #3K-4A G.P.M. 350 F.T. HD 80 Spec. #3K-401-2GK-4-4BA Sec CW pump (2)
(Motor): Marathon Model: KVB215TTDR7026GNW Frame: 215T Type TDR PH3 Code H H126 V 230/460 RPM 1745 HP: 10 (pump) Mueller Serial #: CBA 584-2 Model #: 2.5KB-2A GPM 200 FT. HD 80 Spec. #2.5 K-301-1GK-4-2BA-67 18N. AHU 18 Trane Mode! # CBDB21BE0D Serial # K85F63418 Motor: Century
- Part #: 6-339072-02 HP: 10 ' Code G RPM: '1750 V 230/460 FR #: S215T Type SC 18S. AHU 18-2 Trane Model # CBDB21BOSDAL12M Serial # K85J76798 Motor: Century Part #: 6-339072-02 HP: 10 Code G RPM: 1750 V 230/460 FR #: S215T Type SC .
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Model# CBDB21B05DAL12M l Senat " K85J76796 Motor u K85J76796 16N. AHU 16-1 Trane Serial # K85F 63919 Motor # K85F 63919 i
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Trane Model# CBDB21B05DAL12M l Serial # K85J76797 Motor # K85J76797 15N. 15-1 Serial # 63921 (K85F63921) 15S. 15-2 I
Serial # 63943 (K85F63943) 14N. 14-1 Serial # K85Fe3930 14S. 14-2 Serial # K85F63940 13N. 13-1 Serial #K85F63917 13S. 13-2 Serial #K85F63942 12N. 12-1 Serial #K85F63927 12S. 12-2 Serial # K85F63938 11N. 1 Serial # K85F63924 4
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Serial #K85F63923 9S. 9-2 Serial #K85F63941 8N. AHU 8-1 ;
Trane Model # CBDB21BE0D Serial # K85F63920 Motor # K85F63920 l 8S. AHU B-2 Trane Mode! #: CBDB21BE0D -
Serial #: K85F63931 7N. 7-1 Serial'#: K85F63915 i- 7S. 7-2 Serial #: K85F63934 GN. 6-1 Serial #: K85F63925 6S. 6-2~
Senal #: K85F63936-SN. 5-1 1 Serial #: K85T-63926
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Model # WOS-U2-0-SS Code #80482 001C????
Volts: 265 ph1 fla 34.2 Fan motor-FLA 2.0 hp 1/3 Comp. AW 105KB-015 E2692A AW 5524E
, ph 1 V:265 AHU's Fan Motor (18FL - 2FL).
Motor: Century RPM: 1750 Part # 6-339072-02 V: 230/460 FR #: S215T Type SC amps 27/13.5 HP 10 Code G serial code BC6 Water Furnace (18FL -2FL)
Model #: WSV019A120S Serial #: CF1505
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i FLA 7.3 LRA 43.5 Blower Volt 265 ph i hp 1/3 AB 229JB-013 volt 265 phi i AB5517G A0787A 087413 l
Water heater (18FL - 2FL)
?????? Wattage Model #: ELDS 30 480V upper 4500 30 gals 3 PH lower 4500 P-1 Telephone hp #8 L '
. Climate Master Model #: 803030FUSFRTCOA Serial #: 87KU 189
. V 460 3ph C .npressor: 4.4 RLA 28.0 LRA Bleser motor 1/4 hp 1.0 FLA
I P-1 21 ' HP#1 (File Center)
Climate Master Model #V160-34XAFFFCAA ' Serial: 87KU2369 Volts 460 PH3 Compressor: 120 RLA 70.6 LRA Blower motor hp 3 4.8c FLA P-1-34 Security Guard Office hp 3 Climate Master
' Model # 813048FNAULFCOD Serial #87KU467 Volts 460 p53 Compressor 6.9 RLA 41.0 LRA Blower 3/4 HP 2.20 FLA p-135 HP #4 Climate Master Model V100-34xEFBTCAA Serial: 87KU 2341 Volts 460 ph3 Compressor 13.1 RLA 91.1 LRA Blower 1 1/2 hp 3.30 FLA HP #5 Climate Master Model # t'100-34XCFFTCAA Sedal: 87KU 2340 '
Compressor 13.1 RLA 41.1 LRA Blower 1 1/3 hhp - 3.30 FLA HP #7 Climate Master Model ???-34XAFBFCAA Serial: 87KU 2339 ???? or 2559 Volts 460 ph3 l Compressor 13.1 RLA 91.1 LAA Blower 11/2 HP 3.30 FLA
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Jockey Pump Motor Frankling Elect. .
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1 Fire Alarm Control Panel consisting of: j 1 CP-35 Control Panel )
1 PS-35 Power Supply 1 MC-30 Master Code Module 13 20-35 Universal Dual Zone Module ,
24 AE-30U Alarm Extender Module l 5 PM-32 Program Matrix ,
10 SR-32 Supplementary Relay Module '
2 EA-35 Enclosure 1 Voice Alarm Control Panel consisting of:
1 VM-321 Signal Processor Module 1 MC-1 Microphone Control 1 VTM-1 Signal Generator Card 2 VTM-2 Slow Whoop Generator Card 1 VTM-4 120/30 Pulse / Min. Modulator Card l 1 CA-lA Common Alarm Card l l 2 AS-2 Two Channel Amplif ter Supervisory Module 1 VM-301A Page Master Module 3 VM-310A Ten Zone Speaker Selection Module 1 VA-300A Trouble Indicator Module 1 VT-301A Telephone Master Module l 3 VT-310A Ten Zone Telephone Select Module 3 VA-312 Alarm Annunciator Module 3 VPM-3 Program Matrix Module j 1 TM-300 Tape Message Module / Signal Tape l 2 EV-10 Voice Alarm Enclosure /10 Modules 2 FV-10 Voice Alarm Frame /10 Modules i
6 EL-410 100W Amplifier with Power Supply
- 2 AT-1 Amplifier Transfer Unit 2 AT-EX Amplifier Transfer Extension Unit 2 EA Enclosure 1 Graphic Annunciator / Motor Status Panel /
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Guide Number Equipment ; Quantity A-6 Horizontal ceiling hung contained heat pump unit, 3 10 tons E-27 Circuit breaker, panel system 3 phase, 400 emps 1
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- series 8 F-11 Type 3, size 3 ft x 8 ft, wood 14 . car fire rated. 1 Exit fire door to the lobby H-3 Electric hot water heater mounted above the ceiling 1 with drip pan drain to nearest open site drain, 119.9 gallons ,
R-9 Ele:'.ric baseboard heaters, 3 in wide x 5 3/4 in high, 70 linear ft, wall mounted F-20 Sprinkler heads, rating 165 degrees 31 1
EF-1 Exhaust fan, 2 hr fire rated, 300 cfm penthouse 1 level 2 roof W-1 Water filter system model No. WF-07 ultraball - ball value 125 wsp 400 WOG, maximum operating temperature
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2-F Page 1 of 2 INVENTORY OF NEW REF CAFE COOKING EQUIPMENT 4 ITEM EQUIPMENT QUANTITY MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER 1 Microwave Oven 2 SHARP R-22-BT 2 Toaster 1 HOBART ET27 3 Electric Fryers FRYMASTER H14, H17, H22 4 Warmer 2 HATCO FST-1 5 Hot Dog Grill 1 STAR 25S 6 Refrigerator Freezer 1 HOBART OSA-1 7 Slicer 1 HOBART 1612 8 Waffle Maker 9 Draft Barrier Heaters QMARK ADB-05A 10 Pre-Rinse Sink 1 T13 B-113 11 Disposal 1 IN-SINK-ERATOR SS-10012C 12 Ice Cuber 1 MANITOWOC GY-0604A 13 Ice Storage Bin 1 MANITOWOC C-400 !
14 Stem Casters METRO SM/5MP/5MPB 15 Wire Shelving METRO 1836NZ/1848NZ 16 Pizza Oven 1 BAKERS PRIDE P-44 17 Cashier Stand 1 DUKE HB2CS 18 Condiment Stand 1 DL4E HB4ST 19 Snack Racks 2 DUKE 20 Tray Storage Cart 2 DUKE HB2ST 21 Solid Top Cart __ 1 DUKE HB2ST 22 Sneeze Guard 1 DUKE STANDARD 23 Mechanical Cold Pan Cart 1 DUKE HBSC' Sneeze Guard 1 DUKE STANDARD 24 Solid top Cart 1 DUKE HB4ST 25 HB2CS 26 Cashier Stand 1 DUKE Beverage Dispenser 2 REMCOR TJ903-BC 27 Yogurt Maker 1 ELECTRO FREEZE 22 28 l
DUKE HB3ST 3 29 Urn Stand 1 Coffee Urn 1 CECILWARE FE-100
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