Source: https://www.acquisition.gov/dfars/part-236-construction-and-architect-%E2%80%94-engineer-contracts
Timestamp: 2020-08-13 05:54:27
Document Index: 519499819

Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 236', 'ART 236', 'ART 236', 'ART 236', 'ART 236', 'ART 236', 'ART 236', 'ART 236']

PART 236 - CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT — ENGINEER CONTRACTS | Acquisition.GOV
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PART 236 - CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT — ENGINEER CONTRACTS
Subpart: Select236.1236.2236.3236.4236.5236.6236.7
SUBPART 236.1 —GENERAL
SUBPART 236.2 —SPECIAL ASPECTS OF CONTRACTING FOR CONSTRUCTION
236.303 RESERVED
SUBPART 236.5 —CONTRACT CLAUSES
SUBPART 236.6 —ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES
SUBPART 236.7 —STANDARD AND OPTIONAL FORMS FOR CONTRACTING FOR CONSTRUCTION, ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES, AND DISMANTLING, DEMOLITION, OR REMOVAL OF IMPROVEMENTS
“Marshallese firm” is defined in the provision at 252.236-7012 , Military Construction on Kwajalein Atoll—Evaluation Preference.
“United States firm” is defined in the provisions at 252.236-7010 , Overseas Military Construction—Preference for United States Firms, and 252.236-7011 , Overseas Architect-Engineer Services—Restriction to United States Firms.
If it appears that sufficient funds may not be available for all the desired construction features, consider using a bid schedule with additive or deductive items in accordance with PGI 236.213 .
For contracts in connection with a military construction project or military family housing project, see the prohibition at 216.301-3 .
Annual military construction appropriations acts restrict the use of cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts (see 216.306 (c)). See also 216.301-3 regarding the prohibition against the use of certain cost-reimbursement contracts in connection with a military construction project or military family housing project.
(b) See PGI 236.273 (b) for guidance on technical working agreements with foreign governments.
(a) Use the following clauses in all fixed-price construction solicitations and contracts -
(1) 252.236-7000, Modification Proposals-Price Breakdown; and
(b) Use the following provisions and clauses in fixed-price construction contracts and solicitations as applicable -
(2) When the head of the contracting activity has approved use of a separate bid item for mobilization and preparatory work, use either -
(i) 252.236-7003, Payment for Mobilization and Preparatory Work. Use this clause for major construction contracts that require -
(6) 252.236-7008, Contract Prices - Bidding Schedule, if the contract will contain only unit prices for some items.
(1) 252.236-7010, Overseas Military Construction - Preference for United States Firms, when contract performance will be in a United States outlying area in the Pacific or in a country bordering the Arabian Gulf.
(2) 252.236-7012, Military Construction on Kwajalein Atoll - Evaluation Preference, when contract performance will be on Kwajalein Atoll.
(d) Use the clause at 252.236-7013, Requirement for Competition Opportunity for American Steel Producers, Fabricators, and Manufacturers, in solicitations and contracts that -
(1) Use funds appropriated for military construction); and
(a) Establish the evaluation criteria before making the public announcement required by FAR 5.205(d) and include the criteria and their relative order of importance in the announcement. Follow the procedures at PGI 236.602-1 (a).
Use the provision at 252.236-7011 , Overseas Architect-Engineer Services—Restriction to United States Firms, in solicitations for architect-engineer contracts that are—
(c) Do not use Optional Form 347, Order for Supplies or Services (see 213.307 ).