Document:

Exhibit 10.15

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE OF PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
  1

  
	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  29

  	
  See lock 14

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date specified
for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  x

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  o

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT
  IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF:

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  x  is not, o 
  is required to sign this document and return 0 copies to the
  issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION
  (Organized by UCF section headings, including solicitation/contract subject
  matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

Item 8 Rifle N247AC

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: To correct Modification No. 28

 

Should read: Aircraft Substitution:  Replace N247AC with N173AC effective upon
inspection and carding.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
   

  	
  Colleen Hightower, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Colleen Hightower

  	
  6/8/10

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE OF PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
  1

  
	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  28

  	
  See lock 14

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION
  NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x 
  is required to sign this document and return 1 copies to the
  issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION. (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

Item 8 Rifle N247AC

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:

 

Aircraft Substitution:  Replace
N217AC with N173AC effective upon inspection and carding.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver Mrkg Mgr.

  	
  Colleen Hightower, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver 

  	
  5-28/10

  	
  /s/ Colleen Hightower

  	
  5/28/10

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE OF PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
  2

  
	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  27

  	
  May 16, 2010

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION
  NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF
OFFERS PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR
OFFER. If by virtue of this amendment you desire to change an offer already
submitted, such change may be made by telegram or letter, provided each
telegram or letter makes reference to the solicitation and this amendment, and
is received prior to the opening hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  x

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  o

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF:

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  x  is not,  o 
  is required to sign this document and return 0
  copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:  Update Exhibit 12 Hourly Flight Rate Chart.

 

Section C, Exhibit 12, Helicopter Services Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart.

Replace with the attached flight rate chart, dated 05/16/2010, effective
05/16/2010

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  N/A

  	
  Frank
  Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  5/12/10

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

HELICOPTER
SERVICES

HOURLY FLIGHT RATES, FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION CHART EFFECTIVE

MAY 16, 2010

FOR CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008- 2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)

 

	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT TYPE

  	
   

  	
  FUEL CONSUMPTION

  (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  MAY, 2010 HOURLY FLIGHT

  RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  LOAD CALCULATION

  Weight Reduction (Ibs)

  	
   

  
	
  AGUSTA WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 KOALA

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,114.00

  	
   

  	
  230

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  129

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,230.00

  	
   

  	
  335

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,395.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
  AM. EUROCOPTER

  	
   

  	
  SA-315B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,592.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-316B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,592.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-318C

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,459.00

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-319B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,470.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,001.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,967.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,438.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,025.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,029.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,043.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,103.00

  	
   

  	
  175

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  996.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,260.00

  	
   

  	
  140

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-365N-1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,020.00

  	
   

  	
  275

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  795.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 130-B4

  	
   

  	
  53

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,045.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-135

  	
   

  	
  64

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,300.00

  	
   

  	
  220

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 145

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,604.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 155B1

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,125.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 225

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,705.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
  BELL:

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  642.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204B (UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,566.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,608.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,589.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,630.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  777.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  801.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  936.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  977.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  961.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,625.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,859.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,515.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B1

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,345.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,926.00

  	
   

  	
  420

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,777.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,859.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,859.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,077.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,031.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,005.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,535.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,564.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,564.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-13 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,564.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-17 engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,605.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,564.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,797.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,858.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  *SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  620.00

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  801.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  704.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  
	
  KAMAN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,561.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,710.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  BO 105CBS

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,239.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK 117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,743.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  
	
  McDONNELL-

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  802.00

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  
	
  DOUGLAS:

  	
   

  	
  5000/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  820.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  856.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  530F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  917.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,016.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,406.00

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  
	
  SIKORSKY:

  	
   

  	
  CH 53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,696.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH 54/S 64

  	
   

  	
  525

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,248.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-55T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,147.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,655.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,157.00

  	
   

  	
  400

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,157.00

  	
   

  	
  460

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,606.00

  	
   

  	
  550

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-62A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,348.00

  	
   

  	
  300

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,444.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C+

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,031.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,029.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
  AVERAGE GALLON PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4.97

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

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  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  26

  	
  April 6, 2010

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State, and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION
  NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF
OFFERS PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR
OFFER. If by virtue of this amendment you desire to change an offer already
submitted, such change may be made by telegram or letter, provided each
telegram or letter makes reference to the solicitation and this amendment, and
is received prior to the opening hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required) Charged availability and flight to WAE5Y4
  (1302) during MAP

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: FAR
  52.243.4 Changes

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x 
  is required to sign this document and return 1 copies to the
  issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters, Item No. 1 Ely/Jeffco/Cadillac,
N6962R

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:  Change Mandatory Availability Period (MAP)
Option Period 2 only.

 

MAP Cadillac:          April 6,
2010 through May 20, 2010 (45 days) 2010 Daily Availability Rate
$20,600.00 effective 4/6/2010

MAP Ely:                May 21,
2010 through June 19, 2010 (30 days) 2010 Daily Availability Rate
$20,600.00 effective 5/1/2010

MAP Jeffco:            June 20,
2010 through October 2, 2010 (105 days) 2010 Daily Availability Rate
$20,600.00 effective 5/1/2010

 

Charged availability and flight to WAE5Y4 (1302) during MAP

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver Mkt Mgr

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver 

  	
  4/26/10

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  4/26/10

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  25

  	
  April 6, 2010

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION
  NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

 

	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required) Charged availability and flight to WAE5Y4
  (1302) during MAP

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: FAR
  52.243.4 Changes

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x 
  is required to sign this document and return 1 copy to the
  issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters, Item No. 1 Ely/Jeffco/Cadillac,
N6962R

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:  Change Mandatory Availability Period (MAP)
Option Period 2 only.

 

MAP Cadillac:          April 6,
2010 through May 20, 2010 (45 days) 

MAP Ely:                May 21,
2010 through June 19, 2010 (30 days)

MAP Jeffco:            June 20,
2010 through October 2, 2010 (105 days) 

 

Charged availability and flight to WAE5Y4 (1302) during MAP

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver Mrkg Mgr

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Tracy Weaver

  	
  4/9/10

  	
  Frank Gomex

  	
  4/8/10

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

	
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  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
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  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  24

  	
  April 5, 2010

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION
  NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11.
THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: FAR
  52.243.4 Changes

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x 
  is required to sign this document and return 1 copy to the
  issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters, Item N0. 1
Ely/Jeffco/Cadillac, N6962R

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:  Change Mandatory Availability Period (MAP)
Option Period 2 only.

 

MAP Cadillac:          April 5,
2010 through May 19, 2010 (45 days) 

MAP Ely:                May 20,
2010 through June 18, 2010 (30 days)

MAP Jeffco:            June 19,
2010 through October 1, 2010 (105 days) 

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER
  (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver, Marketing
  Mgr

  	
  Frank
  Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver

  	
  3/31/10

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  3/31/10.

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE OF PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
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  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  23

  	
  May 1, 2010

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State, and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION
  NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required) Charge Availability during MAP to WAE5Y4
  (1302)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: C-24 Contract Period and
  Renwal Option

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x 
  is required to sign this document and return 1 copies to the
  issuing office.

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters Item No. 1 Ely/Jeffco/Cadillac
N6962R, Item No. 3 Silver City/Helena N164AC, Item No. 7 Reno N217AC, and Item
No. 8 Rifle N247AC

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: C-24 Contract Period and Renewal options.

 

a)  In accordance with contract clause C-24 notice
is hereby given that the second option renewal period for 2010 is hereby
executed and will become effective on 5/1/2010. 
The Daily Availability Rates and Option Use Rates for 2010 as awarded in
Contract Section B-1 will be in effect beginning 5/1/2010

 

b)  Exhibit 16 Wage Determinations:
The most current revision of the following Wage Determinations are attached.

 

1995-0222 Rev No. 29 (12/04/2009) for the pilots

2005-2271 Rev No. 8 (06/17/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Cadillac

2005-2285 Rev No. 7 (10/28/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Ely

2005-2281 Rev No. 8 (07/31/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Jeffco

2005-2511 Rev No. 11 (08/11/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Silver City

2005-2317 Rev No. 8 (05/26/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Helena

2005-2333 Rev No. 8 (06/11/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Reno

2005-2083 Rev No. 8 (10/15/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Rifle

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver Mktg Mgr

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver

  	
  3/10/10

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  3/10/10

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE OF PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
  53

  
	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  23

  	
  May 1, 2010

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION
  NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF
OFFERS PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR
OFFER. If by virtue of this amendment you desire to change an offer already
submitted, such change may be made by telegram or letter, provided each
telegram or letter makes reference to the solicitation and this amendment, and
is received prior to the opening hour and date specified.

 

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)  Charge
  Availability during MAP to WAE5Y4 (1302)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: C-24 Contract Period and
  Renwal Option

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x  is required to sign this document and return 1 copies
  to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters Item No. 1 Ely/Jeffco/Cadillac
N6962R, Item No. 3 Silver City/Helena N164AC, Item No. 7 Reno N217AC, and item
No. 8 Rifle N247AC

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: C-24 Contract Period and Renewal Options.

 

a)  In accordance with contract clause C-24 notice
is hereby given that the second option renewal period for 2010 is hereby
executed and will become effective on 5/1/2010. 
The Daily Availability Rates and Option Use Rates for 2010 as awarded in
Contract Section B-1 will be in effect beginning 5/1/2010

 

b)  Exhibit 16 Wage
Determinations: The most current revision of the following Wage Determinations
are attached.

 

1995-0222 Rev No. 29 (12/04/2009) for the pilots

2005-2271 Rev No. 8 (06/17/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Cadillac

2005-2285 Rev No. 7 (10/28/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Ely

2005-2081 Rev No. 8 (07/31/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Jeffco

2005-2511 Rev No. 11 (09/11/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Silver City

2005-2317 Rev No. 8 (05/26/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Helena

2005-2333 Rev No. 8 (06/11/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Reno

2005-2083 Rev No. 8 (10/15/2009) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Rifle

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
   

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  3/10/10

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
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WD 95-0222 (Rev.-29) was first posted on www.wdol.gov on 12/15/2009

Aerial Photographers/Seeding/Spraying

 

	
  REGISTER OF WAGE
  DETERMINATIONS UNDER

  	
   

  	
  U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  
	
  THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT

  	
   

  	
  EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
  ADMINISTRATION

  
	
  By direction of the Secretary
  of Labor

  	
   

  	
  WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  WASHINGTON, D.C. 20210

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Shirley F. Ebbesen 

  	
  Division of Wage

  	
   

  	
  Wage Determination No:

  	
   1995-0222

  
	
  Director 

  	
  Determinations

  	
   

  	
  Revision No:

  	
   29

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Date Of Revision:

  	
   12/04/2009

  

 

Nationwide: Applicable in the continental U.S. Alaska, Puerto Rico,
Hawaii and Virgin Islands.

 

**Fringe Benefits Required Follow the Occupational Listing**

 

Employed on U.S. Government contracts for aerial photographer, aerial
seeding, aerial spraying, transportation of personnel and cargo, fire
reconnaissance, administrative flying, fire detection, air taxi mail service,
and other flying services.

 

	
  OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE

  	
   

  	
  FOOTNOTE

  	
   

  	
  RATE

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  31010 - Airplane Pilot

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.90

  	
   

  
	
  (not set) - First Officer (Co-Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.67

  	
   

  
	
  (not set) - Aerial Photographer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.44

  	
   

  

 

EXCEPT SCHEDULED AIRLINE TRANSPORTATION AND LARGE MULTI-ENGINE AIRCRAFT
SUCH AS THE B-727, DC-8, AND THE DC-9.

 

ALL OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH & WELFARE: $3.35 per hour or $134.00 per week or
$580.66 per month

 

VACATION: 2 weeks paid vacation after 1 year of service with a
contractor or successor; 3 weeks after 5 years, and 4 weeks after 15 years.
Length of service includes the whole span of continuous service with the
present contractor or successor, wherever employed, and with the predecessor
contractors in the performance of similar work at the same Federal facility.
(Reg. 29 CFR 4.173)

 

HOLIDAYS: A minimum of ten paid holidays per year, New Year’s Day,
Martin Luther King Jr’s Birthday, Washington’s Birthday, Memorial
Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans’ Day,
Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. (A contractor may substitute for any of
the named holidays another day off with pay in accordance with a plan communicated
to the employees involved.) (See 29 CFR 4174)

 

VACATION (Hawaii): 2 weeks paid vacation after 1 year of service with a
contractor or successor; 3 weeks after 10 years, and 4 weeks after 15 years.
Length of service includes the whole span of continuous service with the
present contractor or successor, wherever employed, and with the predecessor
contractors in the performance of similar work at the same Federal facility.
(Reg. 29 CFR 4.173)

 

HEALTH & WELFARE (Hawaii): $1.40 per hour, or $56.00 per week,
or $242.66 per month hour for all employees on whose behalf the contractor
provides health care benefits pursuant to the Hawaii prepaid Health Care Act.
For those employees who are not receiving health care benefits mandated by the
Hawaii prepaid Health Care Act, the new health and welfare benefit rate will be
$3.35 per hour.

 

HAZARDOUS PAY DIFFERENTIAL: An 8 percent differential is applicable to
employees employed in a position that represents a high degree of hazard when
working with or in close proximity to ordinance, explosives, and incendiary
materials. This includes work such as screening, blending, dying, mixing, and
pressing of sensitive ordance, explosives, and pyrotechnic compositions such as
lead azide, black powder and photoflash powder. All dry-house activities
involving propellants or explosives. Demilitarization, modification,
renovation, demolition, and maintenance operations on sensitive ordnance,
explosives and incendiary materials. All operations involving regrading and
cleaning of artillery ranges.

 

A 4 percent differential is applicable to employees employed in a
position that represents a low degree of hazard when working with, or in close
proximity to ordance, (or employees possibly adjacent to) explosives and
incendiary materials which involves potential injury such as laceration of
hands, face, or arms of the employee engaged in the operation, irritation of
the skin, minor burns and the like; minimal damage to immediate or adjacent
work area or equipment being

 

 

used. All operations involving, unloading, storage, and hauling of
ordance, explosive, and incendiary ordnance material other than small arms
ammunition. These differentials are only applicable to work that has been
specifically designated by the agency for ordance, explosives, and incendiary
material differential pay.

 

** UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

If employees are required to wear uniforms in the performance of this
contract (either by the terms of the Government contract, by the employer, by
the state or local law, etc.), the cost of furnishing such uniforms and
maintaining (by laundering or dry cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that
may not be borne by an employee where such cost reduces the hourly rate below
that required by the wage determination. The Department of Labor will accept
payment in accordance with the following standards as compliance:

 

The contractor or subcontractor is required to furnish all employees
with an adequate number of uniforms without cost or to reimburse employees for
the actual cost of the uniforms. In addition, where uniform cleaning and
maintenance is made the responsibility of the employee, all contractors and
subcontractors subject to this wage determination shall (in the absence of a
bona fide collective bargaining agreement providing for a different amount, or
the furnishing of contrary affirmative proof as to the actual cost), reimburse
all employees for such cleaning and maintenance at a rate of $3.35 per week (or
$.67 cents per day). However, in those instances where the uniforms furnished are
made of “wash and wear” materials, may be routinely washed and dried with other
personal garments, and do not require any special treatment such as dry
cleaning, daily washing, or commercial laundering in order to meet the
cleanliness or appearance standards set by the terms of the Government
contract, by the contractor, by law, or by the nature of the work, there is no
requirement that employees be reimbursed for uniform maintenance costs.

 

The duties of employees under job titles listed are those described in
the “Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations”, Fifth Edition,
April 2006, unless otherwise indicated. Copies of the Directory are
available on the Internet. A links to the Directory may be found on the WHD
home page at http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/ or through the Wage
Determinations On-Line (WDOL) Web site at http://wdol.gov/.

 

REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE {Standard
Form 1444 (SF  1444)}

 

Conformance Process:

 

The contracting officer shall require that any class of service
employee which is not listed herein and which is to be employed under the
contract (i.e., the work to be performed is not performed by any classification
listed in the wage determination), be classified by the contractor so as to
provide a reasonable relationship (i.e., appropriate level of skill comparison)
between such unlisted classifications and the classifications listed in the
wage determination. Such conformed classes of employees shall be paid the
monetary wages and furnished the fringe benefits as are determined. Such
conforming process shall be initiated by the contractor prior to the
performance of contract work by such unlisted class(es) of employees. The
conformed classification, wage rate, and/or fringe benefits shall be retroactive
to the commencement date of the contract. {See Section 4.6 (C) (vi)} When
multiple wage determinations are included in a contract, a separate SF 1444
should be prepared for each wage determination to which a class(es) is to be
conformed.

 

The process for preparing a conformance request is as follows:

 

1)     When
preparing the bid, the contractor identifies the need for a conformed
occupation(s) and computes a proposed rate(s).

 

2)     After
contract award, the contractor prepares a written report listing in order
proposed classification title(s), a Federal grade equivalency (FGE) for each
proposed classification(s), job description(s), and rationale for proposed wage
rate(s), including information regarding the agreement or disagreement of the
authorized representative of the employees involved, or where there is no
authorized representative, the employees themselves. This report should be
submitted to the contracting officer no later than 30 days after such unlisted
class(es) of employees performs any contract work.

 

3)     The
contracting officer reviews the proposed action and promptly submits a report
of the action, together with the agency’s recommendations and pertinent
information including the position of the contractor and the employees, to the
Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S.  Department
of Labor, for review. (See section 4.6(b) (2) of Regulations 29 CFR
Part 4).

 

4)     Within
30 days of receipt, the Wage and Hour Division approves, modifies, or
disapproves the action via transmittal to the agency contracting officer, or
notifies the contracting officer that additional time will be required to

 

 

process the request.

 

5)     The
contracting officer transmits the Wage and Hour decision to the contractor.

 

6)     The
contractor informs the affected employees.

 

Information required by the Regulations must be submitted on SF 1444 or
bond paper.

 

When preparing a conformance request, the “Service Contract Act
Directory of Occupations” (the Directory) should be used to compare job
definitions to insure that duties requested are not performed by a
classification already listed in the wage determination. Remember, it is not
the job title, but the required tasks that determine whether a class is
included in an established wage determination. Conformances may not be used to
artificially split, combine, or subdivide classifications listed in the wage
determination.

 

** OCCUPATIONS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SCA DIRECTORY OF OCCUPATIONS **

 

Aerial Photographer

The aerial photographer must be skilled in reading flight maps, capable
of assisting the pilot to adhere to flight lines, be able to level and operate
a cartographic camera and its auxiliary equipment mounted in the aircraft so
that the photographs that are taken will have the required forward lap and side
lap for use in photogrammetric mapping equipment, and possess a working
knowledge of aerial films and camera filters to insure proper exposure of the
films.

 

First Officer (Co-Pilot)

Is second in command of commercial airplane and its crew while transporting
passengers, mail, or other cargo on scheduled or nonscheduled flights. Assists
or relieves an airline captain in operating the controls of an airplane;
monitoring flight and engine instruments; and maintaining air-to-ground
communications.

 

 

WD 05-2271 (Rev.-8) was first posted on www.wdol.gov on 06/23/2009

 

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  REGISTER OF WAGE
  DETERMINATIONS UNDER

  THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT

  By direction of the Secretary of Labor

  	
   

  	
  U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION

  WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  WASHINGTON D.C. 20210

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Wage Determination No.:

  	
   

  	
  2005-2271

  
	
  Shirley F. Ebbesen

  	
  Division of

  	
   

  	
  Revision No.:

  	
   

  	
  8

  
	
  Director

  	
  Wage Determinations

  	
   

  	
  Date Of Revision:

  	
   

  	
  06/17/2009

  

 

State: Michigan

 

Area: Michigan Counties of Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Benzie,
Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Crawford, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Iosco, Kalkaska,
Leelanau, Manistee, Missaukee, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque
Isle, Roscommon, Wexford

 

**Fringe Benefits Required
Follow the Occupational Listing**

 

	
  OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE

  	
   

  	
  FOOTNOTE

  	
   

  	
  RATE

  
	
  01000 - Administrative Support And Clerical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  01011 - Accounting Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.75

  
	
  01012 - Accounting Clerk
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.45

  
	
  01013 - Accounting Clerk
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.53

  
	
  01020 - Administrative
  Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.45

  
	
  01040 - Court Reporter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.51

  
	
  01051 - Data Entry
  Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.18

  
	
  01052 - Data Entry
  Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.58

  
	
  01060 - Dispatcher, Motor
  Vehicle

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.61

  
	
  01070 - Document
  Preparation Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.72

  
	
  01090 - Duplicating
  Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.72

  
	
  01111 - General Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.12

  
	
  01112 - General Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.12

  
	
  01113 - General Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.69

  
	
  01120 - Housing Referral
  Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.42

  
	
  01141 - Messenger Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.57

  
	
  01191 - Order Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.15

  
	
  01192 - Order Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.36

  
	
  01261 - Personnel
  Assistant (Employment) I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.21

  
	
  01262 - Personnel
  Assistant (Employment) II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.00

  
	
  01263 - Personnel
  Assistant (Employment) III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.97

  
	
  01270 - Production Control
  Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.01

  
	
  01280 - Receptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.99

  
	
  01290 - Rental Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.45

  
	
  01300 - Scheduler,
  Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.77

  
	
  01311 - Secretary I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.77

  
	
  01312 - Secretary II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.51

  
	
  01313 - Secretary III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.42

  
	
  01320 - Service Order
  Dispatcher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.70

  
	
  01410 - Supply Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.29

  
	
  01420 - Survey Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.46

  
	
  01531 - Travel Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.28

  
	
  01532 - Travel Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.34

  
	
  01533 - Travel Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.44

  
	
  01611 - Word Processor I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.15

  
	
  01612 - Word Processor II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.77

  
	
  01613 - Word Processor III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.51

  
	
  05000 - Automotive Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  05005 - Automobile Body
  Repairer, Fiberglass

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.06

  
	
  05010 - Automotive
  Electrician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.68

  
	
  05040 - Automotive Glass
  Installer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.14

  
	
  05070 - Automotive Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.14

  
	
  05110 - Mobile Equipment
  Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.06

  
	
  05130 - Motor Equipment
  Metal Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.19

  
	
  05160 - Motor Equipment
  Metal Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.14

  
	
  05190 - Motor Vehicle
  Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.02

  
	
  05220.- Motor Vehicle Mechanic
  Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.45

  
	
  05250 - Motor Vehicle
  Upholstery Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.65

  
	
  05280 - Motor Vehicle
  Wrecker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.14

  
	
  05310 - Painter,
  Automotive

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.68

  
	
  05340 - Radiator Repair
  Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.14

  
	
  05370 - Tire Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.62

  
	
  05400 - Transmission
  Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.19

  
	
  07000 - Food Preparation And Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  07010 - Baker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.91

  
	
  07041 - Cook I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.33

  
	
  07042 - Cook II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.92

  
	
  07070 - Dishwasher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.39

  
	
  07130 - Food Service
  Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.89

  
	
  07210 - Meat Cutter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.25

  

 

 

	
  07260 - Waiter/Waitress

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.73

  
	
  09000 - Furniture Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  09010 - Electrostatic
  Spray Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.10

  
	
  09040 - Furniture Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.38

  
	
  09080 - Furniture
  Refinisher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.15

  
	
  09090 - Furniture
  Refinisher Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.70

  
	
  09110 - Furniture
  Repairer, Minor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.02

  
	
  09130 - Upholsterer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.10

  
	
  11000 - General Services And Support Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  11030 - Cleaner, Vehicles

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.81

  
	
  11060 - Elevator Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.81

  
	
  11090 - Gardener

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.55

  
	
  11122 - Housekeeping Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.23

  
	
  11150 - Janitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.90

  
	
  11210 - Laborer, Grounds
  Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.04

  
	
  11240 - Maid or Houseman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.19

  
	
  11260 - Pruner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.29

  
	
  11270 - Tractor Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.28

  
	
  11330 - Trail Maintenance
  Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.04

  
	
  11360 - Window Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.36

  
	
  12000 - Health Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  12010 - Ambulance Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.04

  
	
  12011 - Breath Alcohol
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.18

  
	
  12012 - Certified
  Occupational Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.70

  
	
  12015 - Certified Physical
  Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.70

  
	
  12020 - Dental Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.39

  
	
  12025 - Dental Hygienist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.83

  
	
  12030 - EKG Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.53

  
	
  12035 -
  Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.53

  
	
  12040 - Emergency Medical
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.04

  
	
  12071 - Licensed Practical
  Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.47

  
	
  12072 - Licensed Practical
  Nurse II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.18

  
	
  12073 - Licensed Practical
  Nurse III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.06

  
	
  12100 - Medical Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.86

  
	
  12130 - Medical Laboratory
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.49

  
	
  12160 - Medical Record
  Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  
	
  12190 - Medical Record
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.48

  
	
  12195 - Medical
  Transcriptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.71

  
	
  12210 - Nuclear Medicine
  Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.28

  
	
  12221 - Nursing Assistant
  I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.60

  
	
  12222 - Nursing Assistant
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.91

  
	
  12223 - Nursing Assistant
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.00

  
	
  12224 - Nursing Assistant
  IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.60

  
	
  12235 - Optical Dispenser

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.49

  
	
  12236 - Optical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.84

  
	
  12250 - Pharmacy Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.11

  
	
  12280 - Phlebotomist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.60

  
	
  12305 - Radiologic
  Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.34

  
	
  12311 - Registered Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.13

  
	
  12312 - Registered Nurse
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.25

  
	
  12313 - Registered Nurse
  II, Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.25

  
	
  12314 - Registered Nurse
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.84

  
	
  12315 - Registered Nurse
  III, Anesthetist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.84

  
	
  12316 - Registered Nurse
  IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  41.76

  
	
  12317 - Scheduler (Drug
  and Alcohol Testing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.05

  
	
  13000 - Information And Arts Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  13011 - Exhibits
  Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.64

  
	
  13012 - Exhibits Specialist
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.75

  
	
  13013 - Exhibits
  Specialist III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.51

  
	
  13041 - Illustrator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.64

  
	
  13042 - Illustrator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.75

  
	
  13043 - Illustrator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.51

  
	
  13047 - Librarian

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.92

  
	
  13050 - Library Aide/Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.22

  
	
  13054 - Library
  Information Technology Systems Administrator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.48

  
	
  13058 - Library Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.72

  
	
  13061 - Media Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.75

  
	
  13062 - Media Specialist
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.14

  
	
  13063 - Media Specialist
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.24

  
	
  13071 - Photographer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.77

  
	
  13072 - Photographer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.75

  
	
  13073 - Photographer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.23

  
	
  13074 - Photographer IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.78

  
	
  13075 - Photographer V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.54

  
	
  13110 - Video
  Teleconference Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.22

  
	
  14000 - Information Technology Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14041 - Computer Operator
  I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.95

  
	
  14042 - Computer Operator
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.60

  
	
  14043 - Computer Operator
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.41

  
	
  14044 - Computer Operator
  IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.33

  
	
  14045 - Computer Operator
  V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.41

  

 

 

	
  14071 - Computer Programmer I

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
  18.55

  
	
  14072 - Computer Programmer II

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
  23.00

  
	
  14073 - Computer Programmer III

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14074 - Computer Programmer IV

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14101 - Computer Systems Analyst I

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
  22.29

  
	
  14102 - Computer Systems Analyst II

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
  26.96

  
	
  14103 - Computer Systems Analyst III

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14150 - Peripheral Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.95

  
	
  14160 - Personal Computer Support
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.33

  
	
  15000
  - Instructional Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15010 - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor
  (Non-Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.27

  
	
  15020 - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor
  (Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.96

  
	
  15030 - Air Crew Training Devices
  Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.54

  
	
  15050 - Computer Based Training Specialist
  / Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.54

  
	
  15060 - Educational Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.69

  
	
  15070 - Flight Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.54

  
	
  15080 - Graphic Artist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.59

  
	
  15090 - Technical Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.15

  
	
  15095 - Technical Instructor/Course
  Developer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.54

  
	
  15110 - Test Proctor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.54

  
	
  15120 - Tutor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.54

  
	
  16000
  - Laundry, Dry-Cleaning, Pressing And Related Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  16010 - Assembler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.51

  
	
  16030 - Counter Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.51

  
	
  16040 - Dry Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.85

  
	
  16070 - Finisher, Flatwork, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.51

  
	
  16090 - Presser, Hand

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.51

  
	
  16110 - Presser, Machine, Drycleaning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.51

  
	
  16130 - Presser, Machine, Shirts

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.51

  
	
  16160 - Presser, Machine, Wearing Apparel,
  Laundry

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.51

  
	
  16190 - Sewing Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.99

  
	
  16220 - Tailor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.08

  
	
  16250 - Washer, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.61

  
	
  19000
  - Machine Tool Operation And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  19010 - Machine-Tool Operator (Tool Room)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.03

  
	
  19040 - Tool And Die Maker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.30

  
	
  21000
  - Materials Handling And Packing Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  21020 - Forklift Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.74

  
	
  21030 - Material Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.01

  
	
  21040 - Material Expediter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.01

  
	
  21050 - Material Handling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.43

  
	
  21071 - Order Filler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.50

  
	
  21080 - Production Line Worker (Food
  Processing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.74

  
	
  21110 - Shipping Packer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.25

  
	
  21130 - Shipping/Receiving Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.25

  
	
  21140 - Store Worker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.13

  
	
  21150 - Stock Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.12

  
	
  21210 - Tools And Parts Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.74

  
	
  21410 - Warehouse Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.74

  
	
  23000
  - Mechanics And Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23010 - Aerospace Structural Welder

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.36

  
	
  23021 - Aircraft Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.50

  
	
  23022 - Aircraft Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.36

  
	
  23023 - Aircraft Mechanic III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.26

  
	
  23040 - Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.38

  
	
  23050 - Aircraft, Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.01

  
	
  23060 - Aircraft Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.06

  
	
  23080 - Aircraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.73

  
	
  23110 - Appliance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.86

  
	
  23120 - Bicycle Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.62

  
	
  23125 - Cable Splicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.56

  
	
  23130 - Carpenter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.90

  
	
  23140 - Carpet Layer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.19

  
	
  23160 - Electrician, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.70

  
	
  23181 - Electronics Technician Maintenance
  I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.98

  
	
  23182 - Electronics Technician Maintenance
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.93

  
	
  23183 - Electronics Technician Maintenance
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.86

  
	
  23260 - Fabric Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.12

  
	
  23290 - Fire Alarm System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.79

  
	
  23310 - Fire Extinguisher Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.24

  
	
  23311 - Fuel Distribution System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.97

  
	
  23312 - Fuel Distribution System Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.09

  
	
  23370 - General Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.93

  
	
  23380 - Ground Support Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.22

  
	
  23381 - Ground Support Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.06

  
	
  23382 - Ground Support Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.73

  
	
  23391 - Gunsmith I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.93

  
	
  23392 - Gunsmith II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.74

  
	
  23393 - Gunsmith III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.50

  
	
  23410 - Heating, Ventilation And
  Air-Conditioning Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.50

  

 

 

	
  23411 - Heating,
  Ventilation And Air Conditioning Mechanic (Research Facility)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.22

  
	
  23430 - Heavy Equipment
  Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.71

  
	
  23440 - Heavy Equipment
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.58

  
	
  23460 - Instrument
  Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.79

  
	
  23465 - Laboratory/Shelter
  Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.62

  
	
  23470 - Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.43

  
	
  23510 - Locksmith

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.90

  
	
  23530 - Machinery
  Maintenance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.79

  
	
  23550 - Machinist,
  Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.50

  
	
  23580 - Maintenance Trades
  Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.34

  
	
  23591 - Metrology
  Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.79

  
	
  23592 - Metrology
  Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.68

  
	
  23593 - Metrology
  Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.58

  
	
  23640 - Millwright

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.14

  
	
  23710 - Office Appliance
  Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.00

  
	
  23760 - Painter,
  Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.95

  
	
  23790 - Pipefitter,
  Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.89

  
	
  23810 - Plumber,
  Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.22

  
	
  23820 - Pneudraulic
  Systems Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.79

  
	
  23850 - Rigger

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.79

  
	
  23870 - Scale Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.01

  
	
  23890 - Sheet-Metal
  Worker, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.41

  
	
  23910 - Small Engine
  Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.71

  
	
  23931 - Telecommunications
  Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.50

  
	
  23932 - Telecommunications
  Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.36

  
	
  23950 - Telephone Lineman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.65

  
	
  23960 - Welder,
  Combination, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.10

  
	
  23965 - Well Driller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.79

  
	
  23970 - Woodcraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.79

  
	
  23980 - Woodworker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.93

  
	
  24000 - Personal Needs Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  24570 - Child Care
  Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.00

  
	
  24580 - Child Care Center
  Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.24

  
	
  24610 - Chore Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.48

  
	
  24620 - Family Readiness
  And Support Services Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.19

  
	
  24630 - Homemaker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.48

  
	
  25000 - Plant And System Operations Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  25010 - Boiler Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.76

  
	
  25040 - Sewage Plant
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.57

  
	
  25070 - Stationary
  Engineer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.76

  
	
  25190 - Ventilation
  Equipment Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.02

  
	
  25210 - Water Treatment Plant
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.86

  
	
  27000 - Protective Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  27004 - Alarm Monitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.04

  
	
  27007 - Baggage Inspector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.88

  
	
  27008 - Corrections
  Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.44

  
	
  27010 - Court Security
  Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.76

  
	
  27030 - Detection Dog
  Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.73

  
	
  27040 - Detention Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.44

  
	
  27070 - Firefighter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.59

  
	
  27101 - Guard I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.88

  
	
  27102 - Guard II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.73

  
	
  27131 - Police Officer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.25

  
	
  27132 - Police Officer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.85

  
	
  28000 - Recreation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  28041 - Carnival Equipment
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.99

  
	
  28042 - Carnival Equipment
  Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.41

  
	
  28043 - Carnival Equipment
  Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.50

  
	
  28210 - Gate
  Attendant/Gate Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.00

  
	
  28310 - Lifeguard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.56

  
	
  28350 - Park Attendant
  (Aide)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.66

  
	
  28510 - Recreation
  Aide/Health Facility Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.21

  
	
  28515 - Recreation
  Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.06

  
	
  28630 - Sports Official

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.47

  
	
  28690 - Swimming Pool
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.16

  
	
  29000 - Stevedoring/Longshoremen Occupational Services

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  29010 - Blocker And Bracer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.91

  
	
  29020 - Hatch Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.91

  
	
  29030 - Line Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.91

  
	
  29041 - Stevedore I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.88

  
	
  29042 - Stevedore II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.94

  
	
  30000 - Technical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  30010 - Air Traffic
  Control Specialist, Center (HFO)

  	
   

  	
  (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  35.15

  
	
  30011 - Air Traffic
  Control Specialist, Station (HFO)

  	
   

  	
  (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  24.24

  
	
  30012 - Air Traffic
  Control Specialist, Terminal (HFO)

  	
   

  	
  (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  26.69

  
	
  30021 - Archeological
  Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.47

  
	
  30022 - Archeological
  Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.06

  
	
  30023 - Archeological
  Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.27

  
	
  30030 - Cartographic
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.19

  

 

 

	
  30040 - Civil Engineering
  Technician 

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.19

  
	
  30061 - Drafter/CAD
  Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.01

  
	
  30062 - Drafter/CAD
  Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.91

  
	
  30063 - Drafter/CAD
  Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.97

  
	
  30064 - Drafter/CAD
  Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.57

  
	
  30081 - Engineering
  Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.70

  
	
  30082 - Engineering
  Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.48

  
	
  30083 - Engineering
  Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.44

  
	
  30084 - Engineering
  Technician IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.85

  
	
  30085 - Engineering
  Technician V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.93

  
	
  30086 - Engineering
  Technician VI

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.98

  
	
  30090 - Environmental
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.15

  
	
  30210 - Laboratory
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.97

  
	
  30240 - Mathematical
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.19

  
	
  30361 - Paralegal/Legal
  Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.52

  
	
  30362 - Paralegal/Legal
  Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.93

  
	
  30363 - Paralegal/Legal
  Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.06

  
	
  30364 - Paralegal/Legal
  Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  33.95

  
	
  30390 - Photo-Optics
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.19

  
	
  30461 - Technical Writer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.97

  
	
  30462 - Technical Writer
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.64

  
	
  30463 - Technical Writer
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.13

  
	
  30491 - Unexploded
  Ordnance (UXO) Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  
	
  30492 - Unexploded
  Ordnance (UXO) Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.03

  
	
  30493 - Unexploded
  Ordnance (UXO) Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.40

  
	
  30494 - Unexploded (UXO)
  Safety Escort

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  
	
  30495 - Unexploded (UXO)
  Sweep Personnel

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  
	
  30620 - Weather Observer,
  Combined Upper Air Or Surface Programs

  	
   

  	
  (see 3)

  	
   

  	
  19.97

  
	
  30621 - Weather Observer,
  Senior

  	
   

  	
  (see 3)

  	
   

  	
  21.29

  
	
  31000 - Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation Occupations 

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  31020 - Bus Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.30

  
	
  31030 - Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.41

  
	
  31043 - Driver Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.35

  
	
  31260 - Parking and Lot Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.54

  
	
  31290 - Shuttle Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.35

  
	
  31310 - Taxi Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.05

  
	
  31361 - Truckdriver, Light

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.66

  
	
  31362 - Truckdriver,
  Medium

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.05

  
	
  31363 - Truckdriver, Heavy

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.28

  
	
  31364 - Truckdriver,
  Tractor-Trailer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.28

  
	
  99000 - Miscellaneous Occupations 

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.00

  
	
  99030 - Cashier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  99050 - Desk Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.45

  
	
  99095 - Embalmer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.36

  
	
  99251 - Laboratory Animal
  Caretaker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.79

  
	
  99252 - Laboratory Animal
  Caretaker II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.41

  
	
  99310 - Mortician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.17

  
	
  99410 - Pest Controller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.40

  
	
  99510 - Photofinishing
  Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.86

  
	
  99710 - Recycling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.08

  
	
  99711 - Recycling
  Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.17

  
	
  99730 - Refuse Collector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.09

  
	
  99810 - Sales Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.34

  
	
  99820 - School Crossing
  Guard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.42

  
	
  99830 - Survey Party Chief

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.26

  
	
  99831 - Surveying Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.45

  
	
  99832 - Surveying
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.13

  
	
  99840 - Vending Machine
  Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.58

  
	
  99841 - Vending Machine
  Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.93

  
	
  99842 - Vending Machine
  Repairer Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.08

  

 

ALL OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE RECEIVE THE
FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH & WELFARE: $3.35 per hour or $134.00 per week or
$580.66 per month

 

VACATION: 2 weeks paid vacation after 1 year of service with a
contractor or successor; 3 weeks after 8 years, 4 weeks after 15 years, and 5
weeks after 25 years.

 

Length of service includes the whole span of
continuous service with the present contractor or successor, wherever employed,
and with the predecessor contractors in the performance of similar work at the
same Federal facility. (Reg. 29 CFR 4.173)

 

HOLIDAYS: A minimum of eleven paid holidays per year: New Year’s Day,
Martin Luther King Jr’s Birthday, Washington’s Birthday, Good Friday, Memorial
Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans’ Day,
Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. A contractor may substitute for any of the
named holidays another day off with pay in accordance with a plan communicated
to the employees involved.)

 

 

(See 29 CFR 4.174)

 

THE OCCUPATIONS WHICH HAVE NUMBERED FOOTNOTES IN PARENTHESES RECEIVE
THE FOLLOWING:

 

1)        COMPUTER
EMPLOYEES: Under the SCA at section 8(b), this wage determination does not
apply to any employee who individually qualifies as a bona fide executive,
administrative, or professional employee as defined in 29 C.F.R. Part 541.
Because most Computer System Analysts and Computer Programmers who are
compensated at a rate not less than $27.63 (or on a salary or fee basis at a
rate not less than $455 per week) an hour would likely qualify as exempt
computer professionals, (29 C.F.R. 541.400) wage rates may not be listed on
this wage determination for all occupations within those job families. In
addition, because this wage determination may not list a wage rate for some or
all occupations within those job families if the survey data indicates that the
prevailing wage rate for the occupation equals or exceeds $27.63 per hour
conformances may be necessary for certain nonexempt employees. For example, if
an individual employee is nonexempt but nevertheless performs duties within the
scope of one of the Computer Systems Analyst or Computer Programmer occupations
for which this wage determination does not specify an SCA wage rate, then the
wage rate for that employee must be conformed in accordance with the
conformance procedures described in the conformance note included on this wage
determination.

 

Additionally, because job titles vary widely and change quickly in the
computer industry, job titles are not determinative of the application of the
computer professional exemption. Therefore, the exemption applies only to
computer employees who satisfy the compensation requirements and whose primary
duty consists of:

 

(1)   The application of systems analysis techniques and procedures,
including consulting with users, to determine hardware, software or system
functional specifications;

 

(2)   The design, development, documentation, analysis, creation,
testing or modification of computer systems or programs, including prototypes,
based on and related to user or system design specifications;

 

(3)   The design, documentation, testing, creation or modification of
computer programs related to machine operating systems; or

 

(4)   A combination of the aforementioned duties, the performance of
which requires the same level of skills. (29 C.F.R. 541.400).

 

2)        APPLICABLE
TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ONLY - NIGHT DIFFERENTIAL: An employee is entitled
to pay for all work performed between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. at
the rate of basic pay plus a night pay differential amounting to 10 percent of
the rate of basic pay.

 

3)        AIR
TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AND WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY & SUNDAY PAY: If
you work at night as part of a regular tour of duty, you will earn a night
differential and receive an additional 10% of basic pay for any hours worked
between 6pm and 6am.

 

If you are a full-time
employed (40 hours a week) and Sunday is part of your regularly scheduled
workweek, you are paid at your rate of basic pay plus a Sunday premium of 25%
of your basic rate for each hour of Sunday work which is not overtime (i.e.
occasional work on Sunday outside the normal tour of duty is considered
overtime work).

 

HAZARDOUS PAY DIFFERENTIAL: An 8 percent differential is applicable to
employees employed in a position that represents a high degree of hazard when
working with or in close proximity to ordinance, explosives, and incendiary
materials. This includes work such as screening, blending, dying, mixing, and
pressing of sensitive ordance, explosives, and pyrotechnic compositions such as
lead azide, black powder and photoflash powder. All dry-house activities
involving propellants or explosives.

 

Demilitarization, modification, renovation,
demolition, and maintenance operations on sensitive ordnance, explosives and
incendiary materials. All operations involving regrading and cleaning of
artillery ranges.

 

A 4 percent differential is applicable to employees employed in a
position that represents a low degree of hazard when working with, or in close
proximity to ordance, (or employees possibly adjacent to) explosives and
incendiary materials which involves potential injury such as laceration of
hands, face, or arms of the employee engaged in the operation, irritation of
the skin, minor burns and the like; minimal damage to immediate or adjacent
work area or equipment being used. All operations involving, unloading,
storage, and hauling of ordance, explosive, and incendiary ordnance material
other than small arms ammunition. These differentials are only applicable to
work that has been specifically designated by the agency for ordance,
explosives, and incendiary material differential pay.

 

** UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

If employees are required to wear uniforms in the performance of this
contract (either by the terms of the Government contract, by the employer, by
the state or local law, etc.), the cost of furnishing such uniforms and
maintaining (by laundering or dry cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that
may not be borne by an employee where such cost reduces the hourly rate below
that required by the wage

 

 

determination. The Department of Labor will
accept payment in accordance with the following standards as compliance:

 

The contractor or subcontractor is required to furnish all employees
with an adequate number of uniforms without cost or to reimburse employees for
the actual cost of the uniforms. In addition, where uniform cleaning and
maintenance is made the responsibility of the employee, all contractors and
subcontractors subject to this wage determination shall (in the absence of a
bona fide collective bargaining agreement providing for a different amount, or
the furnishing of contrary affirmative proof as to the actual cost), reimburse
all employees for such cleaning and maintenance at a rate of $3.35 per week (or
$.67 cents per day). However, in those instances where the uniforms furnished are
made of “wash and wear” materials, may be routinely washed and dried with other
personal garments, and do not require any special treatment such as dry
cleaning, daily washing, or commercial laundering in order to meet the
cleanliness or appearance standards set by the terms of the Government
contract, by the contractor, by law, or by the nature of the work, there is no
requirement that employees be reimbursed for uniform maintenance costs.

 

The duties of employees under job titles listed are those described in
the “Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations”, Fifth Edition, April 2006,
unless otherwise indicated. Copies of the Directory are available on the
Internet. A links to the Directory may be found on the WHD home page at
http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/ or through the Wage Determinations On-Line (WDOL)
Web site at http://wdol.gov/.

 

REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE {Standard
Form 1444 (SF 1444)}

 

Conformance Process:

 

The contracting officer shall require that any class of service
employee which is not listed herein and which is to be employed under the
contract (i.e., the work to be performed is not performed by any classification
listed in the wage determination), be classified by the contractor so as to
provide a reasonable relationship (i.e., appropriate level of skill comparison)
between such unlisted classifications and the classifications listed in the
wage determination. Such conformed classes of employees shall be paid the
monetary wages and furnished the fringe benefits as are determined. Such
conforming process shall be initiated by the contractor prior to the
performance of contract work by such unlisted class(es) of employees. The
conformed classification, wage rate, and/or fringe benefits shall be retroactive
to the commencement date of the contract. {See Section 4.6 (C)(vi)} When
multiple wage determinations are included in a contract, a separate SF 1444
should be prepared for each wage determination to which a class(es)is to be
conformed.

 

The process for preparing a conformance request is as follows:

 

1)     When
preparing the bid, the contractor identifies the need for a conformed
occupation(s) and computes a proposed rate(s).

 

2)     After
contract award, the contractor prepares a written report listing in order
proposed classification title(s), a Federal grade equivalency (FGE) for each
proposed classification(s), job description(s), and rationale for proposed wage
rate(s), including information regarding the agreement or disagreement of the
authorized representative of the employees involved, or where there is no
authorized representative, the employees themselves. This report should be
submitted to the contracting officer no later than 30 days after such unlisted
class(es) of employees performs any contract work.

 

3)     The
contracting officer reviews the proposed action and promptly submits a report
of the action, together with the agency’s recommendations and pertinent
information including the position of the contractor and the employees, to the
Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of
Labor, for review. (See section 4.6 (b)(2) of Regulations 29 CFR
Part 4).

 

4)     Within 30 days of receipt, the Wage and Hour Division approves,
modifies, or disapproves the action via transmittal to the agency contracting
officer, or notifies the contracting officer that additional time will be
required to process the request.

 

5)     The
contracting officer transmits the Wage and Hour decision to the contractor.

 

6)     The
contractor informs the affected employees.

 

Information required by the Regulations must be submitted on SF 1444 or
bond paper.

 

When preparing a conformance request, the “Service Contract Act
Directory of Occupations” (the Directory) should be used to compare job
definitions to insure that duties requested are not performed by a
classification already listed in the wage determination. Remember, it is not
the job title, but the required tasks that determine whether a class is
included in an established wage determination. Conformances may not be used to
artificially split, combine, or subdivide classifications listed in the wage
determination.

 

 

WD 05-2285 (Rev.-7) was first posted on www.wdol.gov on 11/03/2009

 

************************************************************************************************************

 

	
  REGISTER OF WAGE
  DETERMINATIONS UNDER

  THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT

  By direction of the Secretary of Labor

  	
   

  	
  U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION

  WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

  WASHINGTON D.C. 20210

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Shirley F. Ebbesen

  	
  Division of

  	
   

  	
  Wage Determination No.:

  	
   

  	
  2005-2285

  
	
  Director

  	
  Wage Determinations

  	
   

  	
  Revision No.:

  	
   

  	
  7

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Date Of Revision:

  	
   

  	
  10/28/2009

  
							

 

States: Minnesota, Wisconsin

 

Area: Minnesota Counties of Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Carlton, Cass,
Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Itasca, Kanabec, Kittson,
Koochiching, Lake, Lake of The Woo, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail,
Pennington, Pine, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, St Louis, Wadena, Wilkin Wisconsin
Counties of Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Iron, Price, Rusk,
Sawyer, Taylor, Washburn

 

**Fringe Benefits Required
Follow the Occupational Listing**

 

	
  OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE

  	
   

  	
  FOOTNOTE

  	
   

  	
  RATE

  	
   

  
	
  01000 - Administrative Support And Clerical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  01011 - Accounting Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.34

  	
   

  
	
  01012 - Accounting Clerk
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.10

  	
   

  
	
  01013 - Accounting Clerk
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.89

  	
   

  
	
  01020 - Administrative
  Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.26

  	
   

  
	
  01040 - Court Reporter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.46

  	
   

  
	
  01051 - Data Entry
  Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.27

  	
   

  
	
  01052 - Data Entry
  Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.46

  	
   

  
	
  01060 - Dispatcher, Motor
  Vehicle

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.53

  	
   

  
	
  01070 - Document
  Preparation Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.78

  	
   

  
	
  01090 - Duplicating
  Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.78

  	
   

  
	
  01111 - General Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.30

  	
   

  
	
  01112 - General Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.33

  	
   

  
	
  01113 - General Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.84

  	
   

  
	
  01120 - Housing Referral
  Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  01141 - Messenger Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.14

  	
   

  
	
  01191 - Order Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.77

  	
   

  
	
  01192 - Order Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.81

  	
   

  
	
  01261 - Personnel
  Assistant (Employment) I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.05

  	
   

  
	
  01262 - Personnel
  Assistant (Employment) II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.95

  	
   

  
	
  01263 - Personnel
  Assistant (Employment) III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.02

  	
   

  
	
  01270 - Production Control
  Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.84

  	
   

  
	
  01280 - Receptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.41

  	
   

  
	
  01290 - Rental Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.13

  	
   

  
	
  01300 - Scheduler,
  Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.14

  	
   

  
	
  01311 - Secretary I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.14

  	
   

  
	
  01312 - Secretary II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.32

  	
   

  
	
  01313 - Secretary III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  01320 - Service Order
  Dispatcher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.44

  	
   

  
	
  01410 - Supply Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.26

  	
   

  
	
  01420 - Survey Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.45

  	
   

  
	
  01531 - Travel Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.12

  	
   

  
	
  01532 - Travel Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.16

  	
   

  
	
  01533 - Travel Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.22

  	
   

  
	
  01611 - Word Processor I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.51

  	
   

  
	
  01612 - Word Processor II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.17

  	
   

  
	
  01613 - Word Processor III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.96

  	
   

  
	
  05000 - Automotive Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  05005 - Automobile Body
  Repairer, Fiberglass

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.48

  	
   

  
	
  05010 - Automotive
  Electrician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.89

  	
   

  
	
  05040 - Automotive Glass
  Installer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.40

  	
   

  
	
  05070 - Automotive Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.40

  	
   

  
	
  05110 - Mobile Equipment
  Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.99

  	
   

  
	
  05130 - Motor Equipment
  Metal Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.42

  	
   

  
	
  05160 - Motor Equipment
  Metal Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.40

  	
   

  
	
  05190 - Motor Vehicle
  Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.16

  	
   

  
	
  05220 - Motor Vehicle
  Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.87

  	
   

  
	
  05250 - Motor Vehicle
  Upholstery Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.58

  	
   

  
	
  05280 - Motor Vehicle
  Wrecker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.40

  	
   

  
	
  05310 - Painter,
  Automotive

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.63

  	
   

  
	
  05340 - Radiator Repair
  Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.40

  	
   

  
	
  05370 - Tire Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.24

  	
   

  
	
  05400 - Transmission
  Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.42

  	
   

  
	
  07000 - Food Preparation And Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  07010 - Baker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.34

  	
   

  
	
  07041 - Cook I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.76

  	
   

  
	
  07042 - Cook II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.58

  	
   

  
	
  07070 - Dishwasher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.85

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  07130
  - Food Service Worker

  	
   

  	
  10.69

  	
   

  
	
  07210
  - Meat Cutter

  	
   

  	
  17.76

  	
   

  
	
  07260
  - Waiter/Waitress

  	
   

  	
  8.83

  	
   

  
	
  09000
  - Furniture Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  09010
  - Electrostatic Spray Painter

  	
   

  	
  17.84

  	
   

  
	
  09040
  - Furniture Handler

  	
   

  	
  12.24

  	
   

  
	
  09080
  - Furniture Refinisher

  	
   

  	
  16.84

  	
   

  
	
  09090
  - Furniture Refinisher Helper

  	
   

  	
  14.60

  	
   

  
	
  09110
  - Furniture Repairer, Minor

  	
   

  	
  15.77

  	
   

  
	
  09130
  - Upholsterer

  	
   

  	
  17.84

  	
   

  
	
  11000
  - General Services And Support Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  11030
  - Cleaner, Vehicles

  	
   

  	
  10.29

  	
   

  
	
  11060
  - Elevator Operator

  	
   

  	
  9.96

  	
   

  
	
  11090
  - Gardener

  	
   

  	
  12.33

  	
   

  
	
  11122
  - Housekeeping Aide

  	
   

  	
  9.96

  	
   

  
	
  11150
  - Janitor

  	
   

  	
  10.86

  	
   

  
	
  11210
  - Laborer, Grounds Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  11.32

  	
   

  
	
  11240
  - Maid or Houseman

  	
   

  	
  9.60

  	
   

  
	
  11260
  - Pruner

  	
   

  	
  10.55

  	
   

  
	
  11270
  - Tractor Operator

  	
   

  	
  12.20

  	
   

  
	
  11330
  - Trail Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
  11.32

  	
   

  
	
  11360
  - Window Cleaner

  	
   

  	
  11.39

  	
   

  
	
  12000
  - Health Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  12010
  - Ambulance Driver

  	
   

  	
  12.63

  	
   

  
	
  12011
  - Breath Alcohol Technician

  	
   

  	
  15.32

  	
   

  
	
  12012
  - Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
  18.07

  	
   

  
	
  12015
  - Certified Physical Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
  18.54

  	
   

  
	
  12020
  - Dental Assistant

  	
   

  	
  16.19

  	
   

  
	
  12025
  - Dental Hygienist

  	
   

  	
  27.90

  	
   

  
	
  12030
  - EKG Technician

  	
   

  	
  24.12

  	
   

  
	
  12035
  - Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist

  	
   

  	
  24.12

  	
   

  
	
  12040
  - Emergency Medical Technician

  	
   

  	
  12.63

  	
   

  
	
  12071
  - Licensed Practical Nurse I

  	
   

  	
  14.23

  	
   

  
	
  12072
  - Licensed Practical Nurse II

  	
   

  	
  15.91

  	
   

  
	
  12073
  - Licensed Practical Nurse III

  	
   

  	
  17.75

  	
   

  
	
  12100
  - Medical Assistant

  	
   

  	
  12.76

  	
   

  
	
  12130
  - Medical Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
  18.79

  	
   

  
	
  12160
  - Medical Record Clerk

  	
   

  	
  13.98

  	
   

  
	
  12190
  - Medical Record Technician

  	
   

  	
  16.21

  	
   

  
	
  12195
  - Medical Transcriptionist

  	
   

  	
  14.76

  	
   

  
	
  12210
  - Nuclear Medicine Technologist

  	
   

  	
  34.98

  	
   

  
	
  12221
  - Nursing Assistant I

  	
   

  	
  10.14

  	
   

  
	
  12222
  - Nursing Assistant II

  	
   

  	
  11.02

  	
   

  
	
  12223
  - Nursing Assistant III

  	
   

  	
  12.02

  	
   

  
	
  12224
  - Nursing Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
  13.49

  	
   

  
	
  12235
  - Optical Dispenser

  	
   

  	
  12.70

  	
   

  
	
  12236
  - Optical Technician

  	
   

  	
  11.75

  	
   

  
	
  12250
  - Pharmacy Technician

  	
   

  	
  13.20

  	
   

  
	
  12280
  - Phlebotomist

  	
   

  	
  13.49

  	
   

  
	
  12305
  - Radiologic Technologist

  	
   

  	
  25.69

  	
   

  
	
  12311
  - Registered Nurse I

  	
   

  	
  25.14

  	
   

  
	
  12312
  - Registered Nurse II

  	
   

  	
  29.47

  	
   

  
	
  12313
  - Registered Nurse II, Specialist

  	
   

  	
  29.52

  	
   

  
	
  12314
  - Registered Nurse III

  	
   

  	
  35.72

  	
   

  
	
  12315
  - Registered Nurse III, Anesthetist

  	
   

  	
  35.72

  	
   

  
	
  12316
  - Registered Nurse IV

  	
   

  	
  42.81

  	
   

  
	
  12317
  - Scheduler (Drug and Alcohol Testing)

  	
   

  	
  18.97

  	
   

  
	
  13000
  - Information And Arts Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  13011
  - Exhibits Specialist I

  	
   

  	
  17.29

  	
   

  
	
  13012
  - Exhibits Specialist II

  	
   

  	
  21.41

  	
   

  
	
  13013
  - Exhibits Specialist III

  	
   

  	
  26.20

  	
   

  
	
  13041
  - Illustrator I

  	
   

  	
  17.47

  	
   

  
	
  13042
  - Illustrator II

  	
   

  	
  21.65

  	
   

  
	
  13043
  - Illustrator III

  	
   

  	
  25.47

  	
   

  
	
  13047
  - Librarian

  	
   

  	
  23.72

  	
   

  
	
  13050
  - Library Aide/Clerk

  	
   

  	
  12.16

  	
   

  
	
  13054
  - Library Information Technology Systems Administrator 

  	
   

  	
  21.41
  

  	
   

  
	
  13058
  - Library Technician

  	
   

  	
  15.68

  	
   

  
	
  13061
  - Media Specialist I

  	
   

  	
  16.59

  	
   

  
	
  13062
  - Media Specialist II

  	
   

  	
  18.12

  	
   

  
	
  13063
  - Media Specialist III

  	
   

  	
  20.20

  	
   

  
	
  13071
  - Photographer I

  	
   

  	
  13.64

  	
   

  
	
  13072
  - Photographer II

  	
   

  	
  17.01

  	
   

  
	
  13073
  - Photographer III

  	
   

  	
  21.08

  	
   

  
	
  13074
  - Photographer IV

  	
   

  	
  25.78

  	
   

  
	
  13075
  - Photographer V

  	
   

  	
  30.49

  	
   

  
	
  13110
  - Video Teleconference Technician

  	
   

  	
  15.45

  	
   

  
	
  14000
  - Information Technology Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14041
  - Computer Operator I

  	
   

  	
  15.98

  	
   

  
	
  14042
  - Computer Operator II

  	
   

  	
  17.87

  	
   

  
	
  14043
  - Computer Operator III

  	
   

  	
  20.92

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  14044
  - Computer Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.25

  	
   

  
	
  14045 - Computer Operator V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.73

  	
   

  
	
  14071 - Computer Programmer I

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1

  	
  )

  	
  19.03

  	
   

  
	
  14072 - Computer Programmer II

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  22.53

  	
   

  
	
  14073 - Computer Programmer III

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  26.95

  	
   

  
	
  14074 - Computer Programmer IV

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14101
  - Computer Systems Analyst I

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14102
  - Computer Systems Analyst II

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14103
  - Computer Systems Analyst III

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14150
  - Peripheral Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.98

  	
   

  
	
  14160
  - Personal Computer Support Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.73

  	
   

  
	
  15000
  - Instructional Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15010
  - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Non-Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.96

  	
   

  
	
  15020
  - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  35.04

  	
   

  
	
  15030
  - Air Crew Training Devices Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  40.44

  	
   

  
	
  15050
  - Computer Based Training Specialist / Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.26

  	
   

  
	
  15060
  - Educational Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.11

  	
   

  
	
  15070
  - Flight Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  36.76

  	
   

  
	
  15080
  - Graphic Artist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.35

  	
   

  
	
  15090
  - Technical Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.67

  	
   

  
	
  15095
  - Technical Instructor/Course Developer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.84

  	
   

  
	
  15110
  - Test Proctor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.07

  	
   

  
	
  15120
  - Tutor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.07

  	
   

  
	
  16000
  - Laundry, Dry-Cleaning, Pressing And Related Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  16010
  - Assembler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.55

  	
   

  
	
  16030
  - Counter Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.55

  	
   

  
	
  16040
  - Dry Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.24

  	
   

  
	
  16070
  - Finisher, Flatwork, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.55

  	
   

  
	
  16090
  - Presser, Hand

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.55

  	
   

  
	
  16110
  - Presser, Machine, Drycleaning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.55

  	
   

  
	
  16130
  - Presser, Machine, Shirts

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.55

  	
   

  
	
  16160
  - Presser, Machine, Wearing Apparel, Laundry

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.55

  	
   

  
	
  16190
  - Sewing Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.04

  	
   

  
	
  16220
  - Tailor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.81

  	
   

  
	
  16250
  - Washer, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.68

  	
   

  
	
  19000
  - Machine Tool Operation And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  19010
  - Machine-Tool Operator (Tool Room)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.09

  	
   

  
	
  19040
  - Tool And Die Maker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.67

  	
   

  
	
  21000
  - Materials Handling And Packing Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  21020
  - Forklift Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.61

  	
   

  
	
  21030
  - Material Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.52

  	
   

  
	
  21040
  - Material Expediter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.84

  	
   

  
	
  21050
  - Material Handling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.28

  	
   

  
	
  21071
  - Order Filler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.71

  	
   

  
	
  21080
  - Production Line Worker (Food Processing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.61

  	
   

  
	
  21110
  - Shipping Packer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.21

  	
   

  
	
  21130
  - Shipping/Receiving Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.42

  	
   

  
	
  21140
  - Store Worker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  	
   

  
	
  21150
  - Stock Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.43

  	
   

  
	
  21210
  - Tools And Parts Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.61

  	
   

  
	
  21410
  - Warehouse Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.61

  	
   

  
	
  23000
  - Mechanics And Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23010
  - Aerospace Structural Welder

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.61

  	
   

  
	
  23021
  - Aircraft Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.44

  	
   

  
	
  23022
  - Aircraft Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.61

  	
   

  
	
  23023
  - Aircraft Mechanic III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.84

  	
   

  
	
  23040
  - Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.92

  	
   

  
	
  23050
  - Aircraft, Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.65

  	
   

  
	
  23060
  - Aircraft Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.17

  	
   

  
	
  23080
  - Aircraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.06

  	
   

  
	
  23110
  - Appliance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.18

  	
   

  
	
  23120
  - Bicycle Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.24

  	
   

  
	
  23125
  - Cable Splicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.20

  	
   

  
	
  23130
  - Carpenter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.48

  	
   

  
	
  23140
  - Carpet Layer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.04

  	
   

  
	
  23160
  - Electrician, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.70

  	
   

  
	
  23181
  - Electronics Technician Maintenance I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.19

  	
   

  
	
  23182
  - Electronics Technician Maintenance II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.96

  	
   

  
	
  23183
  - Electronics Technician Maintenance III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.76

  	
   

  
	
  23260
  - Fabric Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.09

  	
   

  
	
  23290
  - Fire Alarm System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  23310
  - Fire Extinguisher Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.04

  	
   

  
	
  23311
  - Fuel Distribution System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.31

  	
   

  
	
  23312
  - Fuel Distribution System Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.26

  	
   

  
	
  23370
  - General Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.03

  	
   

  
	
  23380
  - Ground Support Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.44

  	
   

  
	
  23381
  - Ground Support Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.44

  	
   

  
	
  23382
  - Ground Support Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.28

  	
   

  
	
  23391
  - Gunsmith I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.04

  	
   

  
	
  23392
  - Gunsmith II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.04

  	
   

  
	
  23393
  - Gunsmith III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.35

  	
   

  
	
  23410
  - Heating, Ventilation And Air-Conditioning Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.92

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  23411
  - Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning Mechanic (Research Facility) 

  	
   

  	
  22.59
  

  	
   

  
	
  23430
  - Heavy Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  23.59

  	
   

  
	
  23440
  - Heavy Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
  22.28

  	
   

  
	
  23460
  - Instrument Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  22.35

  	
   

  
	
  23465
  - Laboratory/Shelter Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  21.65

  	
   

  
	
  23470
  - Laborer

  	
   

  	
  12.28

  	
   

  
	
  23510
  - Locksmith

  	
   

  	
  21.65

  	
   

  
	
  23530
  - Machinery Maintenance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  22.47

  	
   

  
	
  23550
  - Machinist, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  18.85

  	
   

  
	
  23580
  - Maintenance Trades Helper

  	
   

  	
  15.11

  	
   

  
	
  23591
  - Metrology Technician I

  	
   

  	
  22.35

  	
   

  
	
  23592
  - Metrology Technician II

  	
   

  	
  23.04

  	
   

  
	
  23593
  - Metrology Technician III

  	
   

  	
  23.83

  	
   

  
	
  23640
  - Millwright

  	
   

  	
  23.54

  	
   

  
	
  23710
  - Office Appliance Repairer

  	
   

  	
  19.16

  	
   

  
	
  23760
  - Painter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  22.23

  	
   

  
	
  23790
  - Pipefitter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  28.41

  	
   

  
	
  23810
  - Plumber, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  23.99

  	
   

  
	
  23820
  - Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  22.35

  	
   

  
	
  23850
  - Rigger

  	
   

  	
  22.35

  	
   

  
	
  23870
  - Scale Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  21.04

  	
   

  
	
  23890
  - Sheet-Metal Worker, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  26.47

  	
   

  
	
  23910
  - Small Engine Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  16.25

  	
   

  
	
  23931
  - Telecommunications Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
  25.69

  	
   

  
	
  23932
  - Telecommunications Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
  26.50

  	
   

  
	
  23950
  - Telephone Lineman

  	
   

  	
  22.35

  	
   

  
	
  23960
  - Welder, Combination, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  19.95

  	
   

  
	
  23965
  - Well Driller

  	
   

  	
  21.56

  	
   

  
	
  23970
  - Woodcraft Worker

  	
   

  	
  22.35

  	
   

  
	
  23980
  - Woodworker

  	
   

  	
  16.95

  	
   

  
	
  24000
  - Personal Needs Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  24570
  - Child Care Attendant

  	
   

  	
  11.20

  	
   

  
	
  24580
  - Child Care Center Clerk

  	
   

  	
  13.95

  	
   

  
	
  24610
  - Chore Aide

  	
   

  	
  10.81

  	
   

  
	
  24620
  - Family Readiness And Support Services Coordinator 

  	
   

  	
  12.76
  

  	
   

  
	
  24630
  - Homemaker

  	
   

  	
  17.83

  	
   

  
	
  25000
  - Plant And System Operations Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  25010
  - Boiler Tender

  	
   

  	
  22.69

  	
   

  
	
  25040
  - Sewage Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
  21.94

  	
   

  
	
  25070
  - Stationary Engineer

  	
   

  	
  22.69

  	
   

  
	
  25190
  - Ventilation Equipment Tender

  	
   

  	
  18.21

  	
   

  
	
  25210
  - Water Treatment Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
  21.94

  	
   

  
	
  27000
  - Protective Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  27004
  - Alarm Monitor

  	
   

  	
  19.17

  	
   

  
	
  27007
  - Baggage Inspector

  	
   

  	
  11.27

  	
   

  
	
  27008
  - Corrections Officer

  	
   

  	
  21.10

  	
   

  
	
  27010
  - Court Security Officer

  	
   

  	
  19.76

  	
   

  
	
  27030
  - Detection Dog Handler

  	
   

  	
  14.85

  	
   

  
	
  27040
  - Detention Officer

  	
   

  	
  21.10

  	
   

  
	
  27070
  - Firefighter

  	
   

  	
  15.86

  	
   

  
	
  27101
  - Guard I

  	
   

  	
  11.27

  	
   

  
	
  27102
  - Guard II

  	
   

  	
  14.85

  	
   

  
	
  27131
  - Police Officer I

  	
   

  	
  23.38

  	
   

  
	
  27132
  - Police Officer II

  	
   

  	
  25.97

  	
   

  
	
  28000
  - Recreation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  28041
  - Carnival Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
  9.44

  	
   

  
	
  28042
  - Carnival Equipment Repairer

  	
   

  	
  9.86

  	
   

  
	
  28043
  - Carnival Equpment Worker

  	
   

  	
  8.35

  	
   

  
	
  28210
  - Gate Attendant/Gate Tender

  	
   

  	
  13.80

  	
   

  
	
  28310
  - Lifeguard

  	
   

  	
  11.34

  	
   

  
	
  28350
  - Park Attendant (Aide)

  	
   

  	
  15.43

  	
   

  
	
  28510
  - Recreation Aide/Health Facility Attendant

  	
   

  	
  11.27

  	
   

  
	
  28515
  - Recreation Specialist

  	
   

  	
  14.10

  	
   

  
	
  28630
  - Sports Official

  	
   

  	
  12.30

  	
   

  
	
  28690
  - Swimming Pool Operator

  	
   

  	
  13.78

  	
   

  
	
  29000
  - Stevedoring/Longshoremen Occupational Services

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  29010
  - Blocker And Bracer

  	
   

  	
  21.64

  	
   

  
	
  29020
  - Hatch Tender

  	
   

  	
  21.97

  	
   

  
	
  29030
  - Line Handler

  	
   

  	
  21.97

  	
   

  
	
  29041
  - Stevedore I

  	
   

  	
  20.81

  	
   

  
	
  29042
  - Stevedore II

  	
   

  	
  24.36

  	
   

  
	
  30000
  - Technical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  30010
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Center (HFO) (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  35.15

  	
   

  
	
  30011
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Station (HFO) (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  24.24

  	
   

  
	
  30012
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal (HFO) (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  26.69

  	
   

  
	
  30021
  - Archeological Technician I

  	
   

  	
  16.56

  	
   

  
	
  30022
  - Archeological Technician II

  	
   

  	
  18.65

  	
   

  
	
  30023
  - Archeological Technician III

  	
   

  	
  23.01

  	
   

  
	
  30030
  - Cartographic Technician

  	
   

  	
  21.87

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  30040
  - Civil Engineering Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.25

  	
   

  
	
  30061
  - Drafter/CAD Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.58

  	
   

  
	
  30062
  - Drafter/CAD Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.62

  	
   

  
	
  30063
  - Drafter/CAD Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.67

  	
   

  
	
  30064
  - Drafter/CAD Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.91

  	
   

  
	
  30081
  - Engineering Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.97

  	
   

  
	
  30082
  - Engineering Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.80

  	
   

  
	
  30083
  - Engineering Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.79

  	
   

  
	
  30084
  - Engineering Technician IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.28

  	
   

  
	
  30085
  - Engineering Technician V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.48

  	
   

  
	
  30086
  - Engineering Technician VI

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.46

  	
   

  
	
  30090
  - Environmental Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.39

  	
   

  
	
  30210
  - Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.32

  	
   

  
	
  30240
  - Mathematical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.68

  	
   

  
	
  30361
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.28

  	
   

  
	
  30362
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.34

  	
   

  
	
  30363
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.89

  	
   

  
	
  30364
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  30.11

  	
   

  
	
  30390
  - Photo-Optics Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.79

  	
   

  
	
  30461
  - Technical Writer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.47

  	
   

  
	
  30462
  - Technical Writer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.81

  	
   

  
	
  30463
  - Technical Writer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.82

  	
   

  
	
  30491
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30492
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.03

  	
   

  
	
  30493
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.40

  	
   

  
	
  30494
  - Unexploded (UXO) Safety Escort

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30495
  - Unexploded (UXO) Sweep Personnel

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30620
  - Weather Observer, Combined Upper Air Or Surface Programs 

  	
   

  	
  (see
  2 

  	
  ) 

  	
  19.67
  

  	
   

  
	
  30621
  - Weather Observer, Senior

  	
   

  	
  (see
  2

  	
  )

  	
  21.58

  	
   

  
	
  31000
  - Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  31020
  - Bus Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.58

  	
   

  
	
  31030
  - Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.02

  	
   

  
	
  31043
  - Driver Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.20

  	
   

  
	
  31260
  - Parking and Lot Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.83

  	
   

  
	
  31290
  - Shuttle Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.42

  	
   

  
	
  31310
  - Taxi Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.95

  	
   

  
	
  31361
  - Truckdriver, Light

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.98

  	
   

  
	
  31362
  - Truckdriver, Medium

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.54

  	
   

  
	
  31363
  - Truckdriver, Heavy

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.03

  	
   

  
	
  31364
  - Truckdriver, Tractor-Trailer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.03

  	
   

  
	
  99000
  - Miscellaneous Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  99030
  - Cashier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.30

  	
   

  
	
  99050
  - Desk Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.09

  	
   

  
	
  99095
  - Embalmer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.92

  	
   

  
	
  99251
  - Laboratory Animal Caretaker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.47

  	
   

  
	
  99252
  - Laboratory Animal Caretaker II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.16

  	
   

  
	
  99310
  - Mortician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.92

  	
   

  
	
  99410
  - Pest Controller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.48

  	
   

  
	
  99510
  - Photofinishing Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.74

  	
   

  
	
  99710
  - Recycling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.87

  	
   

  
	
  99711
  - Recycling Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.86

  	
   

  
	
  99730
  - Refuse Collector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.01

  	
   

  
	
  99810
  - Sales Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.69

  	
   

  
	
  99820
  - School Crossing Guard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.13

  	
   

  
	
  99830
  - Survey Party Chief

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.19

  	
   

  
	
  99831
  - Surveying Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.91

  	
   

  
	
  99832
  - Surveying Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.49

  	
   

  
	
  99840
  - Vending Machine Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.36

  	
   

  
	
  99841
  - Vending Machine Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.91

  	
   

  
	
  99842
  - Vending Machine Repairer Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.44

  	
   

  

 

ALL OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE
RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH & WELFARE:
$3.35 per hour or $134.00 per week or $580.66 per month

 

VACATION: 2 weeks paid
vacation after 1 year of service with a contractor or successor; 3 weeks after
5 years, and 4 weeks after 15 years. Length of service includes the whole span
of continuous service with the present contractor or successor, wherever
employed, and with the predecessor contractors in the performance of similar
work at the same Federal facility. (Reg. 29 CFR 4.173)

 

HOLIDAYS: A minimum of
eleven paid holidays per year: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr’s
Birthday, Washington’s Birthday, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas
Day. A contractor may substitute for any of the named holidays another day off
with pay in accordance with a plan communicated to the employees involved.)

 

 

 

(See 29 CFR 4.174)

 

THE OCCUPATIONS WHICH HAVE
NUMBERED FOOTNOTES IN PARENTHESES RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING:

 

1)         COMPUTER EMPLOYEES: Under the SCA at section 8(b), this wage
determination does not apply to any employee who individually qualifies as a
bona fide executive, administrative, or professional employee as defined in 29
C.F.R. Part 541. Because most Computer System Analysts and Computer
Programmers who are compensated at a rate not less than $27.63 (or on a salary
or fee basis at a rate not less than $455 per week) an hour would likely
qualify as exempt computer professionals, (29 C.F.R. 541.400) wage rates may
not be listed on this wage determination for all occupations within those job
families. In addition, because this wage determination may not list a wage rate
for some or all occupations within those job families if the survey data
indicates that the prevailing wage rate for the occupation equals or exceeds $27.63
per hour conformances may be necessary for certain nonexempt employees. For example,
if an individual employee is nonexempt but nevertheless performs duties within
the scope of one of the Computer Systems Analyst or Computer Programmer occupations
for which this wage determination does not specify an SCA wage rate, then the
wage rate for that employee must be conformed in accordance with the conformance
procedures described in the conformance note included on this wage determination.

 

Additionally, because job
titles vary widely and change quickly in the computer industry, job titles are
not determinative of the application of the computer professional exemption.
Therefore, the exemption applies only to computer employees who satisfy the
compensation requirements and whose primary duty consists of:

 

(1)       The application of systems analysis techniques
and procedures, including consulting with users, to determine hardware,
software or system functional specifications;

(2)       The design, development, documentation,
analysis, creation, testing or modification of computer systems or programs,
including prototypes, based on and related to user or system design
specifications;

(3)       The design, documentation, testing,
creation or modification of computer programs related to machine operating
systems; or

(4)       A combination of the aforementioned
duties, the performance of which requires the same level of skills. (29 C.F.R.
541.400).

 

2)         AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AND WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT
PAY & SUNDAY PAY: If you work at night as part of a regular tour of
duty, you will earn a night differential and receive an additional 10% of basic
pay for any hours worked between 6pm and 6am.

 

  If you are a
full-time employed (40 hours a week) and Sunday is part of your regularly
scheduled workweek, you are paid at your rate of basic pay plus a Sunday
premium of 25% of your basic rate for each hour of Sunday work which is not
overtime (i.e. occasional work on Sunday outside the normal tour of duty is
considered overtime work).

 

HAZARDOUS PAY DIFFERENTIAL:
An 8 percent differential is applicable to employees employed in a position
that represents a high degree of hazard when working with or in close proximity
to ordinance, explosives, and incendiary materials. This includes work such as
screening, blending, dying, mixing, and pressing of sensitive ordance,
explosives, and pyrotechnic compositions such as lead azide, black powder and
photoflash powder. All dry-house activities involving propellants or
explosives.

 

  Demilitarization,
modification, renovation, demolition, and maintenance operations on sensitive
ordnance, explosives and incendiary materials. All operations involving regrading
and cleaning of artillery ranges.

 

A 4 percent differential is
applicable to employees employed in a position that represents a low degree of
hazard when working with, or in close proximity to ordance, (or employees
possibly adjacent to) explosives and incendiary materials which involves
potential injury such as laceration of hands, face, or arms of the employee
engaged in the operation, irritation of the skin, minor burns and the like;
minimal damage to immediate or adjacent work area or equipment being used. All
operations involving, unloading, storage, and hauling of ordance, explosive,
and incendiary ordnance material other than small arms ammunition. These
differentials are only applicable to work that has been specifically designated
by the agency for ordance, explosives, and incendiary material differential
pay.

 

** UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

If employees are required to
wear uniforms in the performance of this contract (either by the terms of the
Government contract, by the employer, by the state or local law, etc.),
the cost of furnishing such uniforms and maintaining (by laundering or dry
cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that may not be borne by an employee
where such cost reduces the hourly rate below that required by the wage
determination. The Department of Labor will accept payment in accordance with
the following standards as compliance:

 

The contractor or
subcontractor is required to furnish all employees with an adequate number of uniforms
without cost or to reimburse employees for the actual

 

 

cost of the uniforms. In
addition, where uniform cleaning and maintenance is made the responsibility of
the employee, all contractors and subcontractors subject to this wage
determination shall (in the absence of a bona fide collective bargaining
agreement providing for a different amount, or the furnishing of contrary
affirmative proof as to the actual cost), reimburse all employees for such
cleaning and maintenance at a rate of $3.35 per week (or $.67 cents per day).
However, in those instances where the uniforms furnished are made of “wash and
wear” materials, may be routinely washed and dried with other personal
garments, and do not require any special treatment such as dry cleaning, daily
washing, or commercial laundering in order to meet the cleanliness or
appearance standards set by the terms of the Government contract, by the
contractor, by law, or by the nature of the work, there is no requirement that
employees be reimbursed for uniform maintenance costs.

 

The duties of employees
under job titles listed are those described in the “Service Contract Act
Directory of Occupations”, Fifth Edition, April 2006, unless otherwise
indicated. Copies of the Directory are available on the Internet. A links to
the Directory may be found on the WHD home page at http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/
or through the Wage Determinations On-Line (WDOL) Web site at http://wdol.gov/.

 

REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE {Standard Form 1444 (SF 1444)}

 

Conformance Process:

 

The contracting officer
shall require that any class of service employee which is not listed herein and
which is to be employed under the contract (i.e., the work to be performed is
not performed by any classification listed in the wage determination), be
classified by the contractor so as to provide a reasonable relationship (i.e.,
appropriate level of skill comparison) between such unlisted classifications
and the classifications listed in the wage determination. Such conformed
classes of employees shall be paid the monetary wages and furnished the fringe
benefits as are determined. Such conforming process shall be initiated by the
contractor prior to the performance of contract work by such unlisted class(es)
of employees. The conformed classification, wage rate, and/or fringe benefits
shall be retroactive to the commencement date of the contract. {See
Section 4.6 (C) (vi)} When multiple wage determinations are included in a
contract, a separate SF 1444 should be prepared for each wage determination to
which a class(es) is to be conformed.

 

The process for preparing a
conformance request is as follows:

 

1)   When preparing the bid, the contractor identifies the need for a
conformed occupation(s) and computes a proposed rate(s).

 

2)   After contract award, the contractor prepares a written report
listing in order proposed classification title(s), a Federal grade equivalency
(FGE) for each proposed classification(s), job description(s), and rationale
for proposed wage rate(s), including information regarding the agreement or
disagreement of the authorized representative of the employees involved, or
where there is no authorized representative, the employees themselves. This
report should be submitted to the contracting officer no later than 30 days
after such unlisted class(es) of employees performs any contract work.

 

3)   The contracting officer reviews the proposed action and promptly
submits a report of the action, together with the agency’s recommendations and
pertinent information including the position of the contractor and the
employees, to the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration,
U.S. Department of Labor, for review. (See section 4.6 (b) (2) of
Regulations 29 CFR Part 4).

 

4)   Within 30 days of receipt, the Wage and Hour Division approves,
modifies, or disapproves the action via transmittal to the agency contracting
officer, or notifies the contracting officer that additional time will be
required to process the request.

 

5)   The contracting officer transmits the Wage and Hour decision to
the contractor.

 

6)   The contractor informs the affected employees.

 

Information required by the
Regulations must be submitted on SF 1444 or bond paper.

 

When preparing a conformance
request, the “Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations” (the Directory)
should be used to compare job definitions to insure that duties requested are
not performed by a classification already listed in the wage determination.
Remember, it is not the job title, but the required tasks that determine
whether a class is included in an established wage determination. Conformances
may not be used to artificially split, combine, or subdivide classifications
listed in the wage determination.

 

 

WD 05-2081 (Rev.-8) was
first posted on www.wdol.gov on 08/11/2009

 

************************************************************************************************************

 

	
  REGISTER
  OF WAGE DETERMINATIONS UNDER

  THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT

  By direction of the Secretary of Labor

  	
   

  	
  U.
  S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION

  WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

  WASHINGTON D. C. 20210

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Shirley F. Ebbesen 

  Director

  	
  Division
  of 

  Wage Determinations

  	
   

  	
  Wage
  Determination No.: 

  	
    2005-2081

  
	
   

  	
  Revision
  No.: 

  	
    8

  
	
   

  	
  Date
  of Revision: 

  	
    07/31/2009

  

 

State: Colorado

 

Area: Colorado Counties of
Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert,
Gilpin, Grand, Jackson, Jefferson, Logan, Morgan, Park, Phillips, Sedgwick,
Summit, Washington, Weld, Yuma

 

**Fringe
Benefits Required Follow the Occupational Listing**

 

	
  OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE

  	
   

  	
  FOOTNOTE

  	
   

  	
  RATE

  	
   

  
	
  01000
  - Administrative Support And Clerical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  01011
  - Accounting Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.16

  	
   

  
	
  01012
  - Accounting Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.44

  	
   

  
	
  01013
  - Accounting Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.38

  	
   

  
	
  01020
  - Administrative Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.16

  	
   

  
	
  01040
  - Court Reporter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.59

  	
   

  
	
  01051
  - Data Entry Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.78

  	
   

  
	
  01052
  - Data Entry Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.60

  	
   

  
	
  01060
  - Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.37

  	
   

  
	
  01070 - Document Preparation Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.48

  	
   

  
	
  01090
  - Duplicating Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.48

  	
   

  
	
  01111
  - General Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.39

  	
   

  
	
  01112
  - General Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.61

  	
   

  
	
  01113
  - General Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.40

  	
   

  
	
  01120
  - Housing Referral Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.75

  	
   

  
	
  01141
  - Messenger Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.84

  	
   

  
	
  01191
  - Order Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.91

  	
   

  
	
  01192
  - Order Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.27

  	
   

  
	
  01261
  - Personnel Assistant (Employment) I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.50

  	
   

  
	
  01262
  - Personnel Assistant (Employment) II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.46

  	
   

  
	
  01263
  - Personnel Assistant (Employment) III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.58

  	
   

  
	
  01270
  - Production Control Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.42

  	
   

  
	
  01280
  - Receptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.01

  	
   

  
	
  01290
  - Rental Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.53

  	
   

  
	
  01300
  - Scheduler, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.57

  	
   

  
	
  01311
  - Secretary I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.57

  	
   

  
	
  01312
  - Secretary II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.16

  	
   

  
	
  01313
  - Secretary III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.75

  	
   

  
	
  01320
  - Service Order Dispatcher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.37

  	
   

  
	
  01410
  - Supply Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.16

  	
   

  
	
  01420
  - Survey Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.77

  	
   

  
	
  01531
  - Travel Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.22

  	
   

  
	
  01532
  - Travel Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.87

  	
   

  
	
  01533
  - Travel Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.84

  	
   

  
	
  01611
  - Word Processor I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.15

  	
   

  
	
  01612
  - Word Processor II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.88

  	
   

  
	
  01613
  - Word Processor III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.77

  	
   

  
	
  05000
  - Automotive Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  05005
  - Automobile Body Repairer, Fiberglass

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.19

  	
   

  
	
  05010
  - Automotive Electrician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.46

  	
   

  
	
  05040
  - Automotive Glass Installer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.44

  	
   

  
	
  05070
  - Automotive Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.44

  	
   

  
	
  05110
  - Mobile Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.77

  	
   

  
	
  05130
  - Motor Equipment Metal Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.83

  	
   

  
	
  05160
  - Motor Equipment Metal Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.44

  	
   

  
	
  05190
  - Motor Vehicle Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.83

  	
   

  
	
  05220
  - Motor Vehicle Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  	
   

  
	
  05250
  - Motor Vehicle Upholstery Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.44

  	
   

  
	
  05280
  - Motor Vehicle Wrecker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.44

  	
   

  
	
  05310
  - Painter, Automotive

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.75

  	
   

  
	
  05340
  - Radiator Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.44

  	
   

  
	
  05370
  - Tire Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.98

  	
   

  
	
  05400
  - Transmission Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.83

  	
   

  
	
  07000
  - Food Preparation And Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  07010
  - Baker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.52

  	
   

  
	
  07041
  - Cook I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.57

  	
   

  
	
  07042
  - Cook II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.83

  	
   

  
	
  07070
  - Dishwasher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.69

  	
   

  
	
  07130
  - Food Service Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.90

  	
   

  
	
  07210
  - Meat Cutter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.13

  	
   

  
	
  07260
  - Waiter/Waitress

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.68

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  09000 - Furniture Maintenance
  And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  09010 - Electrostatic
  Spray Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.33

  	
   

  
	
  09040 - Furniture
  Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.45

  	
   

  
	
  09080 - Furniture
  Refinisher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.33

  	
   

  
	
  09090 - Furniture
  Refinisher Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.45

  	
   

  
	
  09110 - Furniture
  Repairer, Minor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.45

  	
   

  
	
  09130 - Upholsterer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.33

  	
   

  
	
  11000 - General
  Services And Support Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  11030 - Cleaner,
  Vehicles

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.08

  	
   

  
	
  11060 - Elevator
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.08

  	
   

  
	
  11090 - Gardener

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.19

  	
   

  
	
  11122 - Housekeeping
  Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.33

  	
   

  
	
  11150 - Janitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.01

  	
   

  
	
  11210 - Laborer,
  Grounds Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  11240 - Maid or
  Houseman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.05

  	
   

  
	
  11260 - Pruner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.16

  	
   

  
	
  11270 - Tractor
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.30

  	
   

  
	
  11330 - Trail
  Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  11360 - Window Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.37

  	
   

  
	
  12000 - Health
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  12010 - Ambulance
  Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.76

  	
   

  
	
  12011 - Breath Alcohol
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.66

  	
   

  
	
  12012 - Certified
  Occupational Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.48

  	
   

  
	
  12015 - Certified
  Physical Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.10

  	
   

  
	
  12020 - Dental
  Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.48

  	
   

  
	
  12025 - Dental
  Hygienist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  36.33

  	
   

  
	
  12030 - EKG Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.10

  	
   

  
	
  12035 -
  Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.10

  	
   

  
	
  12040 - Emergency
  Medical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.76

  	
   

  
	
  12071 - Licensed
  Practical Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.46

  	
   

  
	
  12072 - Licensed
  Practical Nurse II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.66

  	
   

  
	
  12073 - Licensed
  Practical Nurse III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.03

  	
   

  
	
  12100 - Medical
  Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.94

  	
   

  
	
  12130 - Medical
  Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.47

  	
   

  
	
  12160 - Medical Record
  Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.33

  	
   

  
	
  12190 - Medical Record
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.12

  	
   

  
	
  12195 - Medical
  Transcriptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.91

  	
   

  
	
  12210 - Nuclear
  Medicine Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  33.31

  	
   

  
	
  12221 - Nursing
  Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.21

  	
   

  
	
  12222 - Nursing
  Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.82

  	
   

  
	
  12223 - Nursing
  Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.00

  	
   

  
	
  12224 - Nursing
  Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.71

  	
   

  
	
  12235 - Optical
  Dispenser

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.21

  	
   

  
	
  12236 - Optical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.19

  	
   

  
	
  12250 - Pharmacy
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.22

  	
   

  
	
  12280 - Phlebotomist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.71

  	
   

  
	
  12305 - Radiologic
  Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.62

  	
   

  
	
  12311 - Registered
  Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.21

  	
   

  
	
  12312 - Registered
  Nurse II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  35.73

  	
   

  
	
  12313 - Registered
  Nurse II, Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  35.73

  	
   

  
	
  12314 - Registered
  Nurse III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  43.24

  	
   

  
	
  12315 - Registered
  Nurse III, Anesthetist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  43.24

  	
   

  
	
  12316 - Registered
  Nurse IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  51.82

  	
   

  
	
  12317 - Scheduler (Drug
  and Alcohol Testing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.05

  	
   

  
	
  13000 - Information And
  Arts Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  13011 - Exhibits
  Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.46

  	
   

  
	
  13012 - Exhibits
  Specialist II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.87

  	
   

  
	
  13013 - Exhibits
  Specialist III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.97

  	
   

  
	
  13041 - Illustrator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.65

  	
   

  
	
  13042 - Illustrator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.10

  	
   

  
	
  13043 - Illustrator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.26

  	
   

  
	
  13047 - Librarian

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.60

  	
   

  
	
  13050 - Library
  Aide/Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.55

  	
   

  
	
  13054 - Library
  Information Technology Systems Administrator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.63

  	
   

  
	
  13058 - Library
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.64

  	
   

  
	
  13061 - Media
  Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.78

  	
   

  
	
  13062 - Media
  Specialist II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.90

  	
   

  
	
  13063 - Media
  Specialist III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.18

  	
   

  
	
  13071 - Photographer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.68

  	
   

  
	
  13072 - Photographer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.67

  	
   

  
	
  13073 - Photographer
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.12

  	
   

  
	
  13074 - Photographer IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.28

  	
   

  
	
  13075 - Photographer V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.22

  	
   

  
	
  13110 - Video
  Teleconference Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.26

  	
   

  
	
  14000 - Information
  Technology Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14041 - Computer
  Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.81

  	
   

  
	
  14042 - Computer
  Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.93

  	
   

  
	
  14043 - Computer
  Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.21

  	
   

  
	
  14044 - Computer
  Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.69

  	
   

  
	
  14045 - Computer
  Operator V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.56

  	
   

  
	
  14071 - Computer
  Programmer I

  	
   

  	
  (see 1)

  	
   

  	
  24.31

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  14072 - Computer
  Programmer II

  	
   

  	
  (see 1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14073 - Computer
  Programmer III

  	
   

  	
  (see 1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14074 - Computer
  Programmer IV

  	
   

  	
  (see 1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14101 - Computer Systems Analyst I

  	
   

  	
  (see 1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14102 - Computer
  Systems Analyst II

  	
   

  	
  (see 1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14103 - Computer Systems
  Analyst III

  	
   

  	
  (see 1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14150 - Peripheral
  Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.81

  	
   

  
	
  14160 - Personal
  Computer Support Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.69

  	
   

  
	
  15000 - Instructional
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15010 - Aircrew
  Training Devices Instructor (Non-Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  35.58

  	
   

  
	
  15020 - Aircrew
  Training Devices Instructor (Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  43.06

  	
   

  
	
  15030 - Air Crew
  Training Devices Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  47.15

  	
   

  
	
  15050 - Computer Based
  Training Specialist / Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  33.42

  	
   

  
	
  15060 - Educational
  Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.88

  	
   

  
	
  15070 - Flight
  Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  47.15

  	
   

  
	
  15080 - Graphic Artist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.23

  	
   

  
	
  15090 - Technical
  Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.09

  	
   

  
	
  15095 - Technical
  Instructor/Course Developer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.80

  	
   

  
	
  15110 - Test Proctor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.03

  	
   

  
	
  15120 - Tutor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.03

  	
   

  
	
  16000 - Laundry,
  Dry-Cleaning, Pressing And Related Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  16010 - Assembler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.84

  	
   

  
	
  16030 - Counter
  Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.84

  	
   

  
	
  16040 - Dry Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.18

  	
   

  
	
  16070 - Finisher,
  Flatwork, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.84

  	
   

  
	
  16090 - Presser, Hand

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.84

  	
   

  
	
  16110 - Presser,
  Machine, Drycleaning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.84

  	
   

  
	
  16130 - Presser, Machine,
  Shirts

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.84

  	
   

  
	
  16160 - Presser,
  Machine, Wearing Apparel, Laundry

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.84

  	
   

  
	
  16190 - Sewing Machine
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.99

  	
   

  
	
  16220 - Tailor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.48

  	
   

  
	
  16250 - Washer, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.48

  	
   

  
	
  19000 - Machine Tool
  Operation And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  19010 - Machine-Tool
  Operator (Tool Room)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.32

  	
   

  
	
  19040 - Tool And Die
  Maker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.57

  	
   

  
	
  21000 - Materials
  Handling And Packing Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  21020 - Forklift
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.96

  	
   

  
	
  21030 - Material
  Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.42

  	
   

  
	
  21040 - Material
  Expediter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.42

  	
   

  
	
  21050 - Material
  Handling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.61

  	
   

  
	
  21071 - Order Filler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.79

  	
   

  
	
  21080 - Production Line
  Worker (Food Processing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.96

  	
   

  
	
  21110 - Shipping Packer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.69

  	
   

  
	
  21130 -
  Shipping/Receiving Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.69

  	
   

  
	
  21140 - Store Worker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.90

  	
   

  
	
  21150 - Stock Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.69

  	
   

  
	
  21210 - Tools And Parts
  Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.28

  	
   

  
	
  21410 - Warehouse
  Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.96

  	
   

  
	
  23000 - Mechanics And
  Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23010 - Aerospace
  Structural Welder

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.73

  	
   

  
	
  23021 - Aircraft
  Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.41

  	
   

  
	
  23022 - Aircraft
  Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.73

  	
   

  
	
  23023 - Aircraft
  Mechanic III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.11

  	
   

  
	
  23040 - Aircraft
  Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.73

  	
   

  
	
  23050 - Aircraft,
  Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.14

  	
   

  
	
  23060 - Aircraft
  Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.92

  	
   

  
	
  23080 - Aircraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.52

  	
   

  
	
  23110 - Appliance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  23120 - Bicycle
  Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.98

  	
   

  
	
  23125 - Cable Splicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  30.57

  	
   

  
	
  23130 - Carpenter,
  Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.14

  	
   

  
	
  23140 - Carpet Layer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.72

  	
   

  
	
  23160 - Electrician,
  Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.44

  	
   

  
	
  23181 - Electronics
  Technician Maintenance I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.26

  	
   

  
	
  23182 - Electronics
  Technician Maintenance II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.72

  	
   

  
	
  23183 - Electronics
  Technician Maintenance III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.13

  	
   

  
	
  23260 - Fabric Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.65

  	
   

  
	
  23290 - Fire Alarm
  System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.09

  	
   

  
	
  23310 - Fire
  Extinguisher Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.63

  	
   

  
	
  23311 - Fuel
  Distribution System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.13

  	
   

  
	
  23312 - Fuel
  Distribution System Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.95

  	
   

  
	
  23370 - General
  Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.16

  	
   

  
	
  23380 - Ground Support
  Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.41

  	
   

  
	
  23381 - Ground Support
  Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.92

  	
   

  
	
  23382 - Ground Support
  Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.52

  	
   

  
	
  23391 - Gunsmith I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.61

  	
   

  
	
  23392 - Gunsmith II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.20

  	
   

  
	
  23393 - Gunsmith III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.80

  	
   

  
	
  23410 - Heating,
  Ventilation And Air-Conditioning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.73

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23411
  - Heating, Ventilation And Air Contditioning Mechanic (Research Facility)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.92

  	
   

  
	
  23430
  - Heavy Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.11

  	
   

  
	
  23440
  - Heavy Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.74

  	
   

  
	
  23460
  - Instrument Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.48

  	
   

  
	
  23465
  - Laboratory/Shelter Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.53

  	
   

  
	
  23470
  - Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.87

  	
   

  
	
  23510
  - Locksmith

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.06

  	
   

  
	
  23530
  - Machinery Maintenance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.43

  	
   

  
	
  23550
  - Machinist, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.33

  	
   

  
	
  23580
  - Maintenance Trades Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.45

  	
   

  
	
  23591
  - Metrology Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.48

  	
   

  
	
  23592
  - Metrology Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.91

  	
   

  
	
  23593
  - Metrology Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.16

  	
   

  
	
  23640
  - Millwright

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.15

  	
   

  
	
  23710
  - Office Appliance Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.72

  	
   

  
	
  23760
  - Painter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.55

  	
   

  
	
  23790
  - Pipefitter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.21

  	
   

  
	
  23810
  - Plumber, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.59

  	
   

  
	
  23820
  - Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.80

  	
   

  
	
  23850
  - Rigger

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.79

  	
   

  
	
  23870
  - Scale Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.20

  	
   

  
	
  23890
  - Sheet-Metal Worker, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.23

  	
   

  
	
  23910
  - Small Engine Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.92

  	
   

  
	
  23931
  - Telecommunications Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.16

  	
   

  
	
  23932
  - Telecommunications Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  .
  26.39

  	
   

  
	
  23950
  - Telephone Lineman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.96

  	
   

  
	
  23960
  - Welder, Combination, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.79

  	
   

  
	
  23965
  - Well Driller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.88

  	
   

  
	
  23970
  - Woodcraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.80

  	
   

  
	
  23980
  - Woodworker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.73

  	
   

  
	
  24000
  - Personal Needs Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  24570
  - Child Care Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.69

  	
   

  
	
  24580
  - Child Care Center Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.17

  	
   

  
	
  24610
  - Chore Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.56

  	
   

  
	
  24620
  - Family Readiness And Support Services Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.76

  	
   

  
	
  24630
  - Homemaker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.29

  	
   

  
	
  25000
  - Plant And System Operations Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  25010
  - Boiler Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.07

  	
   

  
	
  25040
  - Sewage Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.79

  	
   

  
	
  25070
  - Stationary Engineer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.07

  	
   

  
	
  25190
  - Ventilation Equipment Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.89

  	
   

  
	
  25210
  - Water Treatment Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.79

  	
   

  
	
  27000
  - Protective Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  27004
  - Alarm Monitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.97

  	
   

  
	
  27007
  - Baggage Inspector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.99

  	
   

  
	
  27008
  - Corrections Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.48

  	
   

  
	
  27010
  - Court Security Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.26

  	
   

  
	
  27030
  - Detection Dog Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.97

  	
   

  
	
  27040
  - Detention Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.05

  	
   

  
	
  27070
  - Firefighter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.70

  	
   

  
	
  27101
  - Guard I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.99

  	
   

  
	
  27102
  - Guard II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.38

  	
   

  
	
  27131
  - Police Officer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.61

  	
   

  
	
  27132
  - Police Officer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.26

  	
   

  
	
  28000
  - Recreation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  28041
  - Carnival Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.89

  	
   

  
	
  28042
  - Carnival Equipment Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.82

  	
   

  
	
  28043
  - Carnival Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.30

  	
   

  
	
  28210
  - Gate Attendant/Gate Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.97

  	
   

  
	
  28310
  - Lifeguard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.73

  	
   

  
	
  28350
  - Park Attendant (Aide)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.75

  	
   

  
	
  28510
  - Recreation Aide/Health Facility Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.83

  	
   

  
	
  28515
  - Recreation Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.80

  	
   

  
	
  28630
  - Sports Official

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.34

  	
   

  
	
  28690
  - Swimming Pool Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.05

  	
   

  
	
  29000
  - Stevedoring/Longshoremen Occupational Services

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  29010
  - Blocker And Bracer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.50

  	
   

  
	
  29020
  - Hatch Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.50

  	
   

  
	
  29030
  - Line Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.50

  	
   

  
	
  29041
  - Stevedore I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.91

  	
   

  
	
  29042
  - Stevedore II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.48

  	
   

  
	
  30000
  - Technical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  30010
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Center (HFO) 

  	
   

  	
  (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  37.64

  	
   

  
	
  30011
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Station (HFO) 

  	
   

  	
  (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  25.98

  	
   

  
	
  30012
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal (HFO) 

  	
   

  	
  (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  28.61

  	
   

  
	
  30021
  - Archeological Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.38

  	
   

  
	
  30022
  - Archeological Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.67

  	
   

  
	
  30023
  - Archeological Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.86

  	
   

  
	
  30030
  - Cartographic Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.41

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  30040
  - Civil Engineering Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.53

  	
   

  
	
  30061
  - Drafter/CAD Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.43

  	
   

  
	
  30062
  - Drafter/CAD Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.62

  	
   

  
	
  30063
  - Drafter/CAD Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.84

  	
   

  
	
  30064
  - Drafter/CAD Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.50

  	
   

  
	
  30081
  - Engineering Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.58

  	
   

  
	
  30082
  - Engineering Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.73

  	
   

  
	
  30083
  - Engineering Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.73

  	
   

  
	
  30084
  - Engineering Technician IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.35

  	
   

  
	
  30085
  - Engineering Technician V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  33.46

  	
   

  
	
  30086
  - Engineering Technician VI

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  40.49

  	
   

  
	
  30090
  - Environmental Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.08

  	
   

  
	
  30210
  - Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.43

  	
   

  
	
  30240
  - Mathematical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.62

  	
   

  
	
  30361
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.71

  	
   

  
	
  30362
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.17

  	
   

  
	
  30363
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.34

  	
   

  
	
  30364
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.30

  	
   

  
	
  30390
  - Photo-Optics Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.62

  	
   

  
	
  30461
  - Technical Writer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.48

  	
   

  
	
  30462
  - Technical Writer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.17

  	
   

  
	
  30463
  - Technical Writer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.72

  	
   

  
	
  30491
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.94

  	
   

  
	
  30492
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.97

  	
   

  
	
  30493
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.72

  	
   

  
	
  30494
  - Unexploded (UXO) Safety Escort

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.94

  	
   

  
	
  30495
  - Unexploded (UXO) Sweep Personnel

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.94

  	
   

  
	
  30620
  - Weather Observer, Combined Upper Air Or Surface Programs

  	
   

  	
  (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  23.84

  	
   

  
	
  30621
  - Weather Observer, Senior

  	
   

  	
  (see 2)

  	
   

  	
  26.41

  	
   

  
	
  31000 -
  Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  31020
  - Bus Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.27

  	
   

  
	
  .31030
  - Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.89

  	
   

  
	
  31043
  - Driver Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.43

  	
   

  
	
  31260
  - Parking and Lot Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.13

  	
   

  
	
  31290
  - Shuttle Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.48

  	
   

  
	
  31310
  - Taxi Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.72

  	
   

  
	
  31361
  - Truckdriver, Light

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.48

  	
   

  
	
  31362
  - Truckdriver, Medium

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.56

  	
   

  
	
  31363
  - Truckdriver, Heavy

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.37

  	
   

  
	
  31364
  - Truckdriver, Tractor-Trailer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.37

  	
   

  
	
  99000 - Miscellaneous
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  99030
  - Cashier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.78

  	
   

  
	
  99050
  - Desk Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.87

  	
   

  
	
  99095
  - Embalmer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.94

  	
   

  
	
  99251
  - Laboratory Animal Caretaker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.92

  	
   

  
	
  99252
  - Laboratory Animal Caretaker II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.74

  	
   

  
	
  99310
  - Mortician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.19

  	
   

  
	
  99410
  - Pest Controller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.41

  	
   

  
	
  99510
  - Photofinishing Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.01

  	
   

  
	
  99710
  - Recycling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.90

  	
   

  
	
  99711
  - Recycling Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.38

  	
   

  
	
  99730
  - Refuse Collector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.18

  	
   

  
	
  99810
  - Sales Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.60

  	
   

  
	
  99820
  - School Crossing Guard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.64

  	
   

  
	
  99830
  - Survey Party Chief

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.51

  	
   

  
	
  99831
  - Surveying Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.50

  	
   

  
	
  99832
  - Surveying Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.47

  	
   

  
	
  99840
  - Vending Machine Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.38

  	
   

  
	
  99841
  - Vending Machine Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.05

  	
   

  
	
  99842
  - Vending Machine Repairer Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.38

  	
   

  

 

ALL
OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH &
WELFARE: $3.35 per hour or $134.00 per week or $580.66 per month

 

VACATION:
2 weeks paid vacation after 1 year of service with a contractor or successor; 3
weeks after 5 years, and 4 weeks after 15 years. Length of service includes the
whole span of continuous service with the present contractor or successor,
wherever employed, and with the predecessor contractors in the performance of
similar work at the same Federal facility. (Reg. 29 CFR 4.173)

 

HOLIDAYS:
A minimum of ten paid holidays per year, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King
Jr’s Birthday, Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor
Day, Columbus Day, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. (A
contractor may substitute for any of the named holidays another day off with
pay in accordance with a plan communicated to the employees involved.) (See 29
CFR 4174)

 

 

 

THE OCCUPATIONS WHICH HAVE NUMBERED FOOTNOTES IN
PARENTHESES RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING:

 

1)     COMPUTER
EMPLOYEES: Under the SCA at section 8 (b), this wage determination does not
apply to any employee who individually qualifies as a bona fide executive, administrative,
or professional employee as defined in 29 C.F.R. Part 541. Because most
Computer System Analysts and Computer Programmers who are compensated at a rate
not less than $27.63 (or on a salary or fee basis at a rate not less than $455
per week) an hour would likely qualify as exempt computer professionals, (29 C.F.R.
541.400) wage rates may not be listed on this wage determination for all
occupations within those job families. In addition, because this wage
determination may not list a wage rate for some or all occupations within those
job families if the survey data indicates that the prevailing wage rate for the
occupation equals or exceeds $27.63 per hour conformances may be necessary for
certain nonexempt employees. For example, if an individual employee is
nonexempt but nevertheless performs duties within the scope of one of the
Computer Systems Analyst or Computer Programmer occupations for which this wage
determination does not specify an SCA wage rate, then the wage rate for that
employee must be conformed in accordance with the conformance procedures
described in the conformance note included on this wage determination.

 

Additionally, because job titles vary widely and
change quickly in the computer industry, job titles are not determinative of the
application of the computer professional exemption. Therefore, the exemption
applies only to computer employees who satisfy the compensation requirements
and whose primary duty consists of:

 

(1)   The application of systems analysis techniques and procedures, including
consulting with users, to determine hardware, software or system functional
specifications;

(2)   The design, development, documentation, analysis, creation, testing
or modification of computer systems or programs, including prototypes, based on
and related to user or system design specifications;

(3)   The design, documentation, testing, creation or modification of
computer programs related to machine operating systems; or

(4)   A combination of the aforementioned duties, the performance of
which requires the same level of skills. (29 C.F.R. 541.400).

 

2)     AIR
TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AND WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY & SUNDAY PAY: If
you work at night as part of a regular tour of duty, you will earn a night
differential and receive an additional 10% of basic pay for any hours worked
between 6 pm and 6 am.

 

If you are a full-time
employed (40 hours a week) and Sunday is part of your regularly scheduled
workweek, you are paid at your rate of basic pay plus a Sunday premium of 25% of
your basic rate for each hour of Sunday work which is not overtime (i.e. occasional
work on Sunday outside the normal tour of duty is considered overtime work).

 

HAZARDOUS PAY DIFFERENTIAL: An 8 percent differential is applicable to
employees employed in a position that represents a high degree of hazard when
working with or in close proximity to ordinance, explosives, and incendiary
materials. This includes work such as screening, blending, dying, mixing, and
pressing of sensitive ordance, explosives, and pyrotechnic compositions such as
lead azide, black powder and photoflash powder. All dry-house activities
involving propellants or explosives.

 

Demilitarization, modification,
renovation, demolition, and maintenance operations on sensitive ordnance, explosives
and incendiary materials. All operations involving regrading and cleaning of
artillery ranges.

 

A
4 percent differential is applicable to employees employed in a position that
represents a low degree of hazard when working with, or in close proximity to
ordance, (or employees possibly adjacent to) explosives and incendiary
materials which involves potential injury such as laceration of hands, face, or
arms of the employee engaged in the operation, irritation of the skin, minor
burns and the like; minimal damage to immediate or adjacent work area or
equipment being used. All operations involving, unloading, storage, and hauling
of ordance, explosive, and incendiary ordnance material other than small arms
ammunition. These differentials are only applicable to work that has been
specifically designated by the agency for ordance, explosives, and incendiary
material differential pay.

 

** UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

If employees are required to wear uniforms in the performance of this
contract (either by the terms of the Government contract, by the employer, by
the state or local law, etc.), the cost of furnishing such uniforms and
maintaining (by laundering or dry cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that
may not be borne by an employee where such cost reduces the hourly rate below
that required by the wage determination. The Department of Labor will accept
payment in accordance with the following standards as compliance:

 

The contractor or subcontractor is required to furnish all employees
with an adequate number of uniforms without cost or to reimburse employees for
the actual cost of the uniforms. In addition, where uniform cleaning and
maintenance is made

 

 

the responsibility of the employee, all contractors and subcontractors
subject to this wage determination shall (in the absence of a bona fide
collective bargaining agreement providing for a different amount, or the
furnishing of contrary affirmative proof as to the actual cost), reimburse all
employees for such cleaning and maintenance at a rate of $3.35 per week (or
$.67 cents per day). However, in those instances where the uniforms furnished
are made of “wash and wear” materials, may be routinely washed and dried with
other personal garments, and do not require any special treatment such as dry
cleaning, daily washing, or commercial laundering in order to meet the
cleanliness or appearance standards set by the terms of the Government contract,
by the contractor, by law, or by the nature of the work, there is no
requirement that employees be reimbursed for uniform maintenance costs.

 

REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE
{Standard Form 1444 (SF 1444)}

 

Conformance Process:

 

The contracting officer shall require that any class
of service employee which is not listed herein and which is to be employed under
the contract (i.e., the work to be performed is not performed by any
classification listed in the wage determination), be classified by the
contractor so as to provide a reasonable relationship (i.e., appropriate level
of skill comparison) between such unlisted classifications and the
classifications listed in the wage determination. Such conformed classes of
employees shall be paid the monetary wages and furnished the fringe benefits as
are determined. Such conforming process shall be initiated by the contractor
prior to the performance of contract work by such unlisted class(es) of
employees. The conformed classification, wage rate, and/or fringe benefits
shall be retroactive to the commencement date of the contract. {See Section 4.6(C)(vi)}
When multiple wage determinations are included in a contract, a separate SF
1444 should be prepared for each wage determination to which a class(es) is to
be conformed.

 

The process for preparing a conformance request is as
follows:

 

1)   When
preparing the bid, the contractor identifies the need for a conformed occupation(s) and
computes a proposed rate(s).

 

2)   After
contract award, the contractor prepares a written report listing in order
proposed classification title(s), a Federal grade equivalency (FGE) for each proposed
classification(s), job description(s), and rationale for proposed wage rate(s),
including information regarding the agreement or disagreement of the authorized
representative of the employees involved, or where there is no authorized
representative, the employees themselves. This report should be submitted to
the contracting officer no later than 30 days after such unlisted class(es) of
employees performs any contract work.

 

3)   The
contracting officer reviews the proposed action and promptly submits a report
of the action, together with the agency’s recommendations and pertinent
information including the position of the contractor and the employees, to the
Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U. S. Department
of Labor, for review. (See section 4.6(b)(2) of Regulations 29 CFR Part 4).

 

4)   Within
30 days of receipt, the Wage and Hour Division approves, modifies, or
disapproves the action via transmittal to the agency contracting officer, or
notifies the contracting officer that additional time will be required to
process the request.

 

5)   The
contracting officer transmits the Wage and Hour decision to the contractor.

 

6)   The
contractor informs the affected employees.

 

Information required by the Regulations must be submitted on SF 1444 or
bond paper.

 

When
preparing a conformance request, the “Service Contract Act Directory of
Occupations” (the Directory) should be used to compare job definitions to
insure that duties requested are not performed by a classification already
listed in the wage determination. Remember, it is not the job title, but the
required tasks that determine whether a class is included in an established
wage determination. Conformances may not be used to artificially split, combine,
or subdivide classifications listed in the wage determination.

 

The
duties of employees under job titles listed are those described in the  “Service Contract Act
Directory of Occupations”, Fifth Edition, April 2006,  unless otherwise indicated. Copies
of the Directory are available on the Internet. A  links to the Directory may be found on the WHD
home page at http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/ or through the Wage
Determinations On-Line (WDOL) Web site at  http://wdol.gov/.

 

 

WD
05-2511 (Rev.-11) was first posted on www. wdol.gov on 09/22/2009

 

************************************************************************************************************

 

	
  REGISTER OF WAGE
  DETERMINATIONS UNDER

  THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT

  By direction of the Secretary of Labor

  	
  U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION

  WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

  WASHINGTON D.C. 20210

  

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
  Wage Determination No.: 

  	
    2005-2511

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Revision No.:

  	
    11

  
	
  Shirley
  F. Ebbesen

  Director

  	
  Division of

  Wage Determinations

  	
  Date Of Revision: 

  	
    09/11/2009

  

 

States:
New Mexico, Texas

 

Area:
New Mexico Counties of Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lincoln, Luna, Otero,
Sierra

Texas
Counties of Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth

 

**Fringe Benefits Required Follow the
Occupational Listing**

 

	
  OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE

  	
   

  	
  FOOTNOTE

  	
   

  	
  RATE

  	
   

  
	
  01000 - Administrative Support And Clerical
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  01011 - Accounting Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.62

  	
   

  
	
  01012 - Accounting Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.49

  	
   

  
	
  01013 - Accounting Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.70

  	
   

  
	
  01020 - Administrative Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.23

  	
   

  
	
  01040 - Court Reporter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.27

  	
   

  
	
  01051 - Data Entry Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.57

  	
   

  
	
  01052 - Data Entry Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.56

  	
   

  
	
  01060 - Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.09

  	
   

  
	
  01070 - Document Preparation Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.19

  	
   

  
	
  01090 - Duplicating Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.19

  	
   

  
	
  01111 - General Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.37

  	
   

  
	
  01112 - General Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.22

  	
   

  
	
  01113 - General Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.48

  	
   

  
	
  01120 - Housing Referral Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.58

  	
   

  
	
  01141 - Messenger Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.72

  	
   

  
	
  01191 - Order Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.78

  	
   

  
	
  01192 - Order Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.20

  	
   

  
	
  01261 - Personnel Assistant (Employment) I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.64

  	
   

  
	
  01262 - Personnel Assistant (Employment) II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.33

  	
   

  
	
  01263 - Personnel Assistant (Employment) III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.54

  	
   

  
	
  01270 - Production Control Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.17

  	
   

  
	
  01280 - Receptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.85

  	
   

  
	
  01290 - Rental Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.50

  	
   

  
	
  01300 - Scheduler, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.49

  	
   

  
	
  01311 - Secretary I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.49

  	
   

  
	
  01312 - Secretary II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.97

  	
   

  
	
  01313 - Secretary III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.58

  	
   

  
	
  01320 - Service Order Dispatcher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.49

  	
   

  
	
  01410 - Supply Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.23

  	
   

  
	
  01420 - Survey Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.70

  	
   

  
	
  01531 - Travel Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.78

  	
   

  
	
  01532 - Travel Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.72

  	
   

  
	
  01533 - Travel Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.49

  	
   

  
	
  01611 - Word Processor I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.87

  	
   

  
	
  01612 - Word Processor II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.45

  	
   

  
	
  01613 - Word Processor III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.16

  	
   

  
	
  05000 - Automotive Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  05005 - Automobile Body Repairer, Fiberglass

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  	
   

  
	
  05010 - Automotive Electrician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  05040 - Automotive Glass Installer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.69

  	
   

  
	
  05070 - Automotive Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.69

  	
   

  
	
  05110 - Mobile Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.73

  	
   

  
	
  05130 - Motor Equipment Metal Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  	
   

  
	
  05160 - Motor Equipment Metal Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.69

  	
   

  
	
  05190 - Motor Vehicle Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.49

  	
   

  
	
  05220 - Motor Vehicle Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.75

  	
   

  
	
  05250 - Motor Vehicle Upholstery Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.70

  	
   

  
	
  05280 - Motor Vehicle Wrecker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.69

  	
   

  
	
  05310 - Painter, Automotive

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  05340 - Radiator Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.69

  	
   

  
	
  05370 - Tire Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.33

  	
   

  
	
  05400 - Transmission Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  	
   

  
	
  07000 - Food Preparation And Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  07010 - Baker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.51

  	
   

  
	
  07041 - Cook I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.61

  	
   

  
	
  07042 - Cook II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.21

  	
   

  
	
  07070 - Dishwasher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.25

  	
   

  
	
  07130 - Food Service Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.52

  	
   

  
	
  07210 - Meat Cutter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.41

  	
   

  
	
  07260 - Waiter/Waitress

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.25

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  09000 - Furniture Maintenance And Repair
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  09010 - Electrostatic Spray Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  09040 - Furniture Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.80

  	
   

  
	
  09080 - Furniture Refinisher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  09090 - Furniture Refinisher Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.75

  	
   

  
	
  09110 - Furniture Repairer, Minor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.95

  	
   

  
	
  09130 - Upholsterer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  11000 - General Services And Support Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  11030 - Cleaner, Vehicles

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.40

  	
   

  
	
  11060 - Elevator Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.73

  	
   

  
	
  11090 - Gardener

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.81

  	
   

  
	
  11122 - Housekeeping Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.31

  	
   

  
	
  11150 - Janitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.66

  	
   

  
	
  11210 - Laborer, Grounds Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.85

  	
   

  
	
  11240 - Maid or Houseman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.25

  	
   

  
	
  11260 - Pruner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.73

  	
   

  
	
  11270 - Tractor Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.83

  	
   

  
	
  11330 - Trail Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.85

  	
   

  
	
  11360 - Window Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.71

  	
   

  
	
  12000 - Health Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  12010 - Ambulance Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.83

  	
   

  
	
  12011 - Breath Alcohol Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.94

  	
   

  
	
  12012 - Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.19

  	
   

  
	
  12015 - Certified Physical Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.09

  	
   

  
	
  12020 - Dental Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.61

  	
   

  
	
  12025 - Dental Hygienist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.83

  	
   

  
	
  12030 - EKG Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.46

  	
   

  
	
  12035 - Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.46

  	
   

  
	
  12040 - Emergency Medical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.83

  	
   

  
	
  12071 - Licensed Practical Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.42

  	
   

  
	
  12072 - Licensed Practical Nurse II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.25

  	
   

  
	
  12073 - Licensed Practical Nurse III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.24

  	
   

  
	
  12100 - Medical Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.35

  	
   

  
	
  12130 - Medical Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.56

  	
   

  
	
  12160 - Medical Record Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.27

  	
   

  
	
  12190 - Medical Record Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.84

  	
   

  
	
  12195 - Medical Transcriptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.04

  	
   

  
	
  12210 - Nuclear Medicine Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  33.37

  	
   

  
	
  12221 - Nursing Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.97

  	
   

  
	
  12222 - Nursing Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.08

  	
   

  
	
  12223 - Nursing Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.00

  	
   

  
	
  12224 - Nursing Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.35

  	
   

  
	
  12235 - Optical Dispenser

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.77

  	
   

  
	
  12236 - Optical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.26

  	
   

  
	
  12250 - Pharmacy Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.19

  	
   

  
	
  12280 - Phlebotomist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.52

  	
   

  
	
  12305 - Radiologic Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.81

  	
   

  
	
  12311 - Registered Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.99

  	
   

  
	
  12312 - Registered Nurse II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.64

  	
   

  
	
  12313 - Registered Nurse II, Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.64

  	
   

  
	
  12314 - Registered Nurse III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.65

  	
   

  
	
  12315 - Registered Nurse III, Anesthetist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.65

  	
   

  
	
  12316 - Registered Nurse IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  41.55

  	
   

  
	
  12317 - Scheduler (Drug and Alcohol Testing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.37

  	
   

  
	
  13000 - Information And Arts Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  13011 - Exhibits Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.15

  	
   

  
	
  13012 - Exhibits Specialist II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.08

  	
   

  
	
  13013 - Exhibits Specialist III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.14

  	
   

  
	
  13041 - Illustrator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.15

  	
   

  
	
  13042 - Illustrator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.08

  	
   

  
	
  13043 - Illustrator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.14

  	
   

  
	
  13047 - Librarian

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.66

  	
   

  
	
  13050 - Library Aide/Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.04

  	
   

  
	
  13054 - Library Information Technology Systems Administrator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.36

  	
   

  
	
  13058 - Library Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.24

  	
   

  
	
  13061 - Media Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.39

  	
   

  
	
  13062 - Media Specialist II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.24

  	
   

  
	
  13063 - Media Specialist III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.23

  	
   

  
	
  13071 - Photographer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.83

  	
   

  
	
  13072 - Photographer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.45

  	
   

  
	
  13073 - Photographer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.57

  	
   

  
	
  13074 - Photographer IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.45

  	
   

  
	
  13075 - Photographer V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.88

  	
   

  
	
  13110 - Video Teleconference Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.70

  	
   

  
	
  14000 - Information Technology Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14041 - Computer Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.43

  	
   

  
	
  14042 - Computer Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.05

  	
   

  
	
  14043 - Computer Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.72

  	
   

  
	
  14044 - Computer Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.47

  	
   

  
	
  14045 - Computer Operator V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.35

  	
   

  
	
  14071 - Computer Programmer I

  	
   

  	
  (see 1)

  	
   

  	
  21.28

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  14072 - Computer Programmer II

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
  26.36

  	
   

  
	
  14 073 - Computer Programmer III

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14074 - Computer Programmer IV

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14101 - Computer Systems Analyst I

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14102 - Computer Systems Analyst II

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14103 - Computer Systems Analyst III

  	
   

  	
  (see
  1)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14150 - Peripheral Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.43

  	
   

  
	
  14160 - Personal Computer Support Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.41

  	
   

  
	
  15000 - Instructional Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15010 - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor
  (Non-Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.13

  	
   

  
	
  15020 - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.14

  	
   

  
	
  15030 - Air Crew Training Devices Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.89

  	
   

  
	
  15050 - Computer Based Training Specialist /
  Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.13

  	
   

  
	
  15060 - Educational Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.13

  	
   

  
	
  15070 - Flight Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.89

  	
   

  
	
  15080 - Graphic Artist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.52

  	
   

  
	
  15090 - Technical Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.06

  	
   

  
	
  15095 - Technical Instructor/Course Developer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.09

  	
   

  
	
  15110 - Test Proctor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.58

  	
   

  
	
  15120 - Tutor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.58

  	
   

  
	
  16000 - Laundry, Dry-Cleaning, Pressing And Related
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  16010 - Assembler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.38

  	
   

  
	
  16030 - Counter Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.38

  	
   

  
	
  16040 - Dry Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.99

  	
   

  
	
  16070 - Finisher, Flatwork, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.38

  	
   

  
	
  16090 - Presser, Hand

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.38

  	
   

  
	
  16110 - Presser, Machine, Drycleaning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.38

  	
   

  
	
  16130 - Presser, Machine, Shirts

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.38

  	
   

  
	
  16160 - Presser, Machine, Wearing Apparel, Laundry

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.38

  	
   

  
	
  16190 - Sewing Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.50

  	
   

  
	
  16220 - Tailor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.05

  	
   

  
	
  16250 - Washer, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.91

  	
   

  
	
  19000 - Machine Tool Operation And Repair
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  19010 - Machine-Tool Operator (Tool Room)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  19040 - Tool And Die Maker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.42

  	
   

  
	
  21000 - Materials Handling And Packing Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  21020 - Forklift Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.39

  	
   

  
	
  21030 - Material Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.17

  	
   

  
	
  21040 - Material Expediter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.17

  	
   

  
	
  21050 - Material Handling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.84

  	
   

  
	
  21071 - Order Filler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.19

  	
   

  
	
  21080 - Production Line Worker (Food Processing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.86

  	
   

  
	
  21110 - Shipping Packer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.02

  	
   

  
	
  21130 - Shipping/Receiving Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.02

  	
   

  
	
  21140 - Store Worker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.93

  	
   

  
	
  21150 - Stock Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.38

  	
   

  
	
  21210 - Tools And Parts Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.86

  	
   

  
	
  21410 - Warehouse Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.86

  	
   

  
	
  23000 - Mechanics And Maintenance And Repair
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23010 - Aerospace Structural Welder

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.14

  	
   

  
	
  23021 - Aircraft Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.82

  	
   

  
	
  23022 - Aircraft Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.14

  	
   

  
	
  23023 - Aircraft Mechanic III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.45

  	
   

  
	
  23040 - Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.39

  	
   

  
	
  23050 - Aircraft, Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.67

  	
   

  
	
  23060 - Aircraft Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.25

  	
   

  
	
  23080 - Aircraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.78

  	
   

  
	
  23110 - Appliance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  23120 - Bicycle Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.33

  	
   

  
	
  23125 - Cable Splicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.80

  	
   

  
	
  23130 - Carpenter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  23140 - Carpet Layer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.69

  	
   

  
	
  23160 - Electrician, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.20

  	
   

  
	
  23181 - Electronics Technician Maintenance I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.20

  	
   

  
	
  23182 - Electronics Technician Maintenance II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.64

  	
   

  
	
  23183 - Electronics Technician Maintenance III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.26

  	
   

  
	
  23260 - Fabric Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.35

  	
   

  
	
  23290 - Fire Alarm System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.62

  	
   

  
	
  23310 - Fire Extinguisher Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.15

  	
   

  
	
  23311 - Fuel Distribution System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.42

  	
   

  
	
  23312 - Fuel Distribution System Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.20

  	
   

  
	
  23370 - General Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.69

  	
   

  
	
  23380 - Ground Support Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.82

  	
   

  
	
  23381 - Ground Support Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.25

  	
   

  
	
  23382 - Ground Support Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.78

  	
   

  
	
  23391 - Gunsmith I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.72

  	
   

  
	
  23392 - Gunsmith II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.48

  	
   

  
	
  23393 - Gunsmith III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.14

  	
   

  
	
  23410 - Heating, Ventilation And Air-Conditioning Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.73

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  23411 - Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning Mechanic
  (Research Facility)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.79

  	
   

  
	
  23430 - Heavy Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.19

  	
   

  
	
  23440 - Heavy Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  	
   

  
	
  23460 - Instrument Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.82

  	
   

  
	
  23465 - Laboratory/Shelter Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.03

  	
   

  
	
  23470 - Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.84

  	
   

  
	
  23510 - Locksmith

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  23530 - Machinery Maintenance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.15

  	
   

  
	
  23550 - Machinist, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.98

  	
   

  
	
  23580 - Maintenance Trades Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.75

  	
   

  
	
  23591 - Metrology Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.82

  	
   

  
	
  23592 - Metrology Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.87

  	
   

  
	
  23593 - Metrology Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.03

  	
   

  
	
  23640 - Millwright

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.46

  	
   

  
	
  23710 - Office Appliance Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.62

  	
   

  
	
  23760 - Painter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.14

  	
   

  
	
  23790 - Pipefitter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.02

  	
   

  
	
  23810 - Plumber, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.97

  	
   

  
	
  23820 - Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.82

  	
   

  
	
  23850 - Rigger

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.82

  	
   

  
	
  23870 - Scale Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.52

  	
   

  
	
  23890 - Sheet-Metal Worker, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.83

  	
   

  
	
  23910 - Small Engine Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.52

  	
   

  
	
  23931 - Telecommunications Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.56

  	
   

  
	
  23932 - Telecommunications Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.87

  	
   

  
	
  23950 - Telephone Lineman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.48

  	
   

  
	
  23960 - Welder, Combination, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  	
   

  
	
  23965 - Well Driller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.82

  	
   

  
	
  23970 - Woodcraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.82

  	
   

  
	
  23980 - Woodworker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.73

  	
   

  
	
  24000 - Personal Needs Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  24570 - Child Care Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.41

  	
   

  
	
  24580 - Child Care Center Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.49

  	
   

  
	
  24610 - Chore Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.54

  	
   

  
	
  24620 - Family Readiness And Support Services Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.01

  	
   

  
	
  24630 - Homemaker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.70

  	
   

  
	
  25000 - Plant And System Operations Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  25010 - Boiler Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.10

  	
   

  
	
  25040 - Sewage Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  	
   

  
	
  25070 - Stationary Engineer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.75

  	
   

  
	
  25190 - Ventilation Equipment Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.79

  	
   

  
	
  25210 - Water Treatment Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.63

  	
   

  
	
  27000 - Protective Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  27004 - Alarm Monitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.20

  	
   

  
	
  27007 - Baggage Inspector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.60

  	
   

  
	
  27008 - Corrections Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.48

  	
   

  
	
  27010 - Court Security Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.48

  	
   

  
	
  27030 - Detection Dog Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.84

  	
   

  
	
  27040 - Detention Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.48

  	
   

  
	
  27070 - Firefighter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.83

  	
   

  
	
  27101 - Guard I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.60

  	
   

  
	
  27102 - Guard II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.84

  	
   

  
	
  27131 - Police Officer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.41

  	
   

  
	
  27132 - Police Officer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.78

  	
   

  
	
  28000 - Recreation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  28041 - Carnival Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.58

  	
   

  
	
  28042 - Carnival Equipment Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.54

  	
   

  
	
  28043 - Carnival Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.68

  	
   

  
	
  28210 - Gate Attendant/Gate Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.73

  	
   

  
	
  28310 - Lifeguard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.82

  	
   

  
	
  28350 - Park Attendant (Aide)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.24

  	
   

  
	
  28510 - Recreation Aide/Health Facility Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.09

  	
   

  
	
  28515 - Recreation Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.82

  	
   

  
	
  28630 - Sports Official

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.34

  	
   

  
	
  28690 - Swimming Pool Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.87

  	
   

  
	
  29000 - Stevedoring/Longshoremen Occupational
  Services

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  29010 - Blocker And Bracer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.72

  	
   

  
	
  29020 - Hatch Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.72

  	
   

  
	
  29030 - Line Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.72

  	
   

  
	
  29041 - Stevedore I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.52

  	
   

  
	
  29042 - Stevedore II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.98

  	
   

  
	
  30000 - Technical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  30010 - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Center
  (HFO) 

  	
   

  	
  (see
  2)

  	
   

  	
  35.15

  	
   

  
	
  30011 - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Station
  (HFO) 

  	
   

  	
  (see
  2)

  	
   

  	
  24.24

  	
   

  
	
  30012 - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal
  (HFO) 

  	
   

  	
  (see
  2)

  	
   

  	
  26.69

  	
   

  
	
  30021 - Archeological Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.13

  	
   

  
	
  30022 - Archeological Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.27

  	
   

  
	
  30023 - Archeological Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.11

  	
   

  
	
  30030 - Cartographic Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.12

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  30040 - Civil Engineering Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.93

  	
   

  
	
  30061 - Drafter/CAD Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.51

  	
   

  
	
  30062 - Drafter/CAD Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.23

  	
   

  
	
  30063 - Drafter/CAD Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.99

  	
   

  
	
  30064 - Drafter/CAD Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.25

  	
   

  
	
  30081 - Engineering Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.42

  	
   

  
	
  30082 - Engineering Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.00

  	
   

  
	
  30083 - Engineering Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.27

  	
   

  
	
  30084 - Engineering Technician IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.96

  	
   

  
	
  30085 - Engineering Technician V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.37

  	
   

  
	
  30086 - Engineering Technician VI

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.85

  	
   

  
	
  30090 - Environmental Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.33

  	
   

  
	
  30210 - Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.91

  	
   

  
	
  30240 - Mathematical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.90

  	
   

  
	
  30361 - Paralegal/Legal Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.54

  	
   

  
	
  30362 - Paralegal/Legal Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.49

  	
   

  
	
  30363 - Paralegal/Legal Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.07

  	
   

  
	
  30364 - Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  30.33

  	
   

  
	
  30390 - Photo-Optics Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.90

  	
   

  
	
  30461 - Technical Writer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.68

  	
   

  
	
  30462 - Technical Writer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.97

  	
   

  
	
  30463 - Technical Writer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  35.05

  	
   

  
	
  30491 - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30492 - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.03

  	
   

  
	
  30493 - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.40

  	
   

  
	
  30494 - Unexploded (UXO) Safety Escort

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30495 - Unexploded (UXO) Sweep Personnel

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30620 - Weather Observer, Combined Upper Air Or Surface
  Programs

  	
   

  	
  (see 3)

  	
   

  	
  19.46

  	
   

  
	
  30621 - Weather Observer, Senior

  	
   

  	
  (see 3)

  	
   

  	
  19.97

  	
   

  
	
  31000 - Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  31020 - Bus Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.07

  	
   

  
	
  31030 - Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.11

  	
   

  
	
  31043 - Driver Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.32

  	
   

  
	
  31260 - Parking and Lot Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.25

  	
   

  
	
  31290 - Shuttle Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.39

  	
   

  
	
  31310 - Taxi Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.55

  	
   

  
	
  31361 - Truckdriver, Light

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.39

  	
   

  
	
  31362 - Truckdriver, Medium

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.19

  	
   

  
	
  31363 - Truckdriver, Heavy

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.82

  	
   

  
	
  31364 - Truckdriver, Tractor-Trailer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.82

  	
   

  
	
  99000 - Miscellaneous Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  99030 - Cashier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.76

  	
   

  
	
  99050 - Desk Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.41

  	
   

  
	
  99095 - Embalmer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.95

  	
   

  
	
  99251 - Laboratory Animal Caretaker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.70

  	
   

  
	
  99252 - Laboratory Animal Caretaker II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.76

  	
   

  
	
  99310 - Mortician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.63

  	
   

  
	
  99410 - Pest Controller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.84

  	
   

  
	
  99510 - Photofinishing Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.74

  	
   

  
	
  99710 - Recycling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.74

  	
   

  
	
  99711 - Recycling Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.70

  	
   

  
	
  99730 - Refuse Collector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.26

  	
   

  
	
  99810 - Sales Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.82

  	
   

  
	
  99820 - School Crossing Guard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.48

  	
   

  
	
  99830 - Survey Party Chief

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.31

  	
   

  
	
  99831 - Surveying Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.30

  	
   

  
	
  99832 - Surveying Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.33

  	
   

  
	
  99840 - Vending Machine Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.87

  	
   

  
	
  99841 - Vending Machine Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.54

  	
   

  
	
  99842 - Vending Machine Repairer Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.87

  	
   

  

 

ALL
OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH &
WELFARE: $3.35 per hour or $134.00 per week or $580.66 per month

 

VACATION:
2 weeks paid vacation after 1 year of service with a contractor or successor; 3
weeks after 5 years, and 4 weeks after 15 years. Length of service includes the
whole span of continuous service with the present contractor or successor, wherever
employed, and with the predecessor contractors in the performance of similar
work at the same Federal facility. (Reg. 29 CFR 4.173)

 

HOLIDAYS:
A minimum of ten paid holidays per year, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr’s
Birthday, Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus
Day, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. (A contractor may
substitute for any of the named holidays another day off with pay in accordance
with a plan communicated to the employees involved.) (See 29 CFR 4174)

 

 

THE
OCCUPATIONS WHICH HAVE NUMBERED FOOTNOTES IN PARENTHESES RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING:

 

1)                 COMPUTER
EMPLOYEES: Under the SCA at section 8 (b), this wage determination does not
apply to any employee who individually qualifies as a bona fide executive, administrative,
or professional employee as defined in 29 C.F.R. Part 541. Because most
Computer System Analysts and Computer Programmers who are compensated at a rate
not less than $27.63 (or on a salary or fee basis at a rate not less than $455
per week) an hour would likely qualify as exempt computer professionals, (29 C.F.R.
541.400) wage rates may not be listed on this wage determination for all
occupations within those job families. In addition, because this wage
determination may not list a wage rate for some or all occupations within those
job families if the survey data indicates that the prevailing wage rate for the
occupation equals or exceeds $27.63 per hour conformances may be necessary for
certain nonexempt employees. For example, if an individual employee is
nonexempt but nevertheless performs duties within the scope of one of the
Computer Systems Analyst or Computer Programmer occupations for which this wage
determination does not specify an SCA wage rate, then the wage rate for that
employee must be conformed in accordance with the conformance procedures
described in the conformance note included on this wage determination.

 

Additionally,
because job titles vary widely and change quickly in the computer industry, job
titles are not determinative of the application of the computer professional
exemption. Therefore, the exemption applies only to computer employees who
satisfy the compensation requirements and whose primary duty consists of:

 

(1)          The application of systems analysis techniques and
procedures, including consulting with users, to determine hardware, software or
system functional specifications;

(2)          The design, development, documentation, analysis, creation,
testing or modification of computer systems or programs, including prototypes, based
on and related to user or system design specifications;

(3)          The design, documentation, testing, creation or
modification of computer programs related to machine operating systems; or

(4)          A combination of the aforementioned duties, the
performance of which requires the same level of skills. (29 C.F.R. 541.400).

 

2)                 APPLICABLE TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ONLY - NIGHT
DIFFERENTIAL: An employee is entitled to pay for all work performed between the
hours of 6:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. at the rate of basic pay plus a night pay
differential amounting to 10 percent of the rate of basic pay.

 

3)                 AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROLLERS AND WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY & SUNDAY PAY: If you work
at night as part of a regular tour of duty, you will earn a night differential and
receive an additional 10% of basic pay for any hours worked between 6pm and 6am.

 

If you are a full-time employed (40 hours a week) and
Sunday is part of your regularly scheduled workweek, you are paid at your rate
of basic pay plus a Sunday premium of 25% of your basic rate for each hour of Sunday
work which is not overtime (i.e. occasional work on Sunday outside the normal tour
of duty is considered overtime work).

 

HAZARDOUS
PAY DIFFERENTIAL: An 8 percent differential is applicable to employees employed
in a position that represents a high degree of hazard when working with or in
close proximity to ordinance, explosives, and incendiary materials. This
includes work such as screening, blending, dying, mixing, and pressing of
sensitive ordance, explosives, and pyrotechnic compositions such as lead azide,
black powder and photoflash powder. All dry-house activities involving
propellants or explosives.

 

Demilitarization, modification, renovation, demolition,
and maintenance operations on sensitive ordnance, explosives and incendiary
materials. All operations involving regrading and cleaning of artillery ranges.

 

A
4 percent differential is applicable to employees employed in a position that
represents a low degree of hazard when working with, or in close proximity to
ordance, (or employees possibly adjacent to) explosives and incendiary
materials which involves potential injury such as laceration of hands, face, or
arms of the employee engaged in the operation, irritation of the skin, minor
burns and the like; minimal damage to immediate or adjacent work area or
equipment being used. All operations involving, unloading, storage, and hauling
of ordance, explosive, and incendiary ordnance material other than small arms
ammunition. These differentials are only applicable to work that has been
specifically designated by the agency for ordance, explosives, and incendiary
material differential pay.

 

**
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

If
employees are required to wear uniforms in the performance of this contract (either
by the terms of the Government contract, by the employer, by the state or local
law, etc.), the cost of furnishing such uniforms and maintaining (by laundering
or dry cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that may not be borne by an
employee where such cost reduces the hourly rate below that required by the
wage determination. The Department of Labor will accept payment in accordance
with the 

 

 

following standards as compliance:

 

The
contractor or subcontractor is required to furnish all employees with an
adequate number of uniforms without cost or to reimburse employees for the
actual cost of the uniforms. In addition, where uniform cleaning and
maintenance is made the responsibility of the employee, all contractors
and subcontractors subject to this wage determination shall (in the absence of
a bona fide collective bargaining agreement providing for a different amount, or
the furnishing of contrary affirmative proof as to the actual cost), reimburse
all employees for such cleaning and maintenance at a rate of $3.35 per week (or
$.67 cents per day). However, in those instances where the uniforms furnished
are made of “wash and wear” materials, may be routinely washed and dried with
other personal garments, and do not require any special treatment such as dry
cleaning, daily washing, or commercial laundering in order to meet the
cleanliness or appearance standards set by the terms of the Government contract,
by the contractor, by law, or by the nature of the work, there is no
requirement that employees be reimbursed for uniform maintenance costs.

 

The
duties of employees under job titles listed are those described in the  “Service Contract Act
Directory of Occupations”, Fifth Edition, April 2006,  unless otherwise indicated.
Copies of the Directory are available on the Internet. A  links to the Directory may be
found on the WHD home page at http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/ or through the
Wage Determinations On-Line (WDOL) Web site at  http://wdol.gov/.

 

REQUEST
FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE {Standard Form 1444
(SF 1444)}

 

Conformance
Process:

 

The
contracting officer shall require that any class of service employee which is
not listed herein and which is to be employed under the contract (i.e., the
work to be performed is not performed by any classification listed in the wage
determination), be classified by the contractor so as to provide a reasonable
relationship (i.e., appropriate level of skill comparison) between such
unlisted classifications and the classifications listed in the wage
determination. Such conformed classes of employees shall be paid the monetary
wages and furnished the fringe benefits as are determined. Such conforming
process shall be initiated by the contractor prior to the performance of
contract work by such unlisted class(es) of employees. The conformed
classification, wage rate, and/or fringe benefits shall be retroactive to the
commencement date of the contract. {See Section 4.6(C)(vi)} When multiple
wage determinations are included in a contract, a separate SF 1444 should be
prepared for each wage determination to which a class(es) is to be conformed.

 

The
process for preparing a conformance request is as follows:

 

1)          When preparing
the bid, the contractor identifies the need for a conformed occupation(s) and
computes a proposed rate (s).

 

2)          After contract
award, the contractor prepares a written report listing in order proposed
classification title(s), a Federal grade equivalency (FGE) for each proposed
classification(s), job description(s), and rationale for proposed wage rate(s),
including information regarding the agreement or disagreement of the authorized
representative of the employees involved, or where there is no authorized
representative, the employees themselves. This report should be submitted to
the contracting officer no later than 30 days after such unlisted class(es) of
employees performs any contract work.

 

3)          The contracting
officer reviews the proposed action and promptly submits a report of the action,
together with the agency’s recommendations and pertinent information including
the position of the contractor and the employees, to the Wage and Hour Division,
Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, for review. (See
section 4.6(b)(2) of Regulations 29 CFR Part 4).

 

4)          Within 30 days
of receipt, the Wage and Hour Division approves, modifies, or disapproves the
action via transmittal to the agency contracting officer, or notifies the
contracting officer that additional time will be required to process the
request.

 

5)          The contracting
officer transmits the Wage and Hour decision to the contractor.

 

6)          The contractor
informs the affected employees.

 

Information
required by the Regulations must be submitted on SF 1444 or bond paper.

 

When
preparing a conformance request, the “Service Contract Act Directory of
Occupations” (the Directory) should be used to compare job definitions to
insure that duties requested are not performed by a classification already
listed in the wage determination. Remember, it is not the job title, but the
required tasks that determine whether a class is included in an established
wage determination. Conformances may not be used to artificially split, combine,
or subdivide classifications listed in the wage determination.

 

 

WD 05-2317
(Rev.-8) was first posted on www.wdol.gov on 06/02/2009

 

*********************************************************************************************************

 

	
  REGISTER OF WAGE DETERMINATIONS UNDER

  THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT

  By direction of the Secretary of Labor

  	
   

  	
  U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION

  WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

  WASHINGTON D.C. 20210

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Wage Determination No.:

  	
   

  	
  2005-2317

  
	
  Shirley F.
  Ebbesen

  	
  Division of

  	
   

  	
  Revision No.:

  	
   

  	
  8

  
	
  Director

  	
  Wage Determinations

  	
   

  	
  Date Of Revision:

  	
   

  	
  05/26/2009

  

 

	
  State:

  	
  Montana

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Area:

  	
  Montana
  Statewide

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

**Fringe Benefits Required Follow the Occupational
Listing**

 

	
  OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE

  	
   

  	
  FOOTNOTE

  	
   

  	
  RATE

  	
   

  
	
  01000 - Administrative Support And Clerical
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  01011 - Accounting Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.26

  	
   

  
	
  01012 - Accounting Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.76

  	
   

  
	
  01013 - Accounting Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.92

  	
   

  
	
  01020 - Administrative Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.87

  	
   

  
	
  01040 - Court Reporter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.65

  	
   

  
	
  01051 - Data Entry Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.96

  	
   

  
	
  01052 - Data Entry Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.87

  	
   

  
	
  01060 - Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.63

  	
   

  
	
  01070 - Document Preparation Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.32

  	
   

  
	
  01090 - Duplicating Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.32

  	
   

  
	
  01111 - General Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.94

  	
   

  
	
  01112 - General Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.84

  	
   

  
	
  01113 - General Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.17

  	
   

  
	
  01120 - Housing Referral Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.05

  	
   

  
	
  01141 - Messenger Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.59

  	
   

  
	
  01191 - Order Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.31

  	
   

  
	
  01192 - Order Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.34

  	
   

  
	
  01261 - Personnel Assistant (Employment) I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.28

  	
   

  
	
  01262 - Personnel Assistant (Employment) II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.86

  	
   

  
	
  01263 - Personnel Assistant (Employment) III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.57

  	
   

  
	
  01270 - Production Control Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.04

  	
   

  
	
  01280 - Receptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.57

  	
   

  
	
  01290 - Rental Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.95

  	
   

  
	
  01300 - Scheduler, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.33

  	
   

  
	
  01311 - Secretary I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.33

  	
   

  
	
  01312 - Secretary II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.67

  	
   

  
	
  01313 - Secretary III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.05

  	
   

  
	
  01320 - Service Order Dispatcher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.25

  	
   

  
	
  01410 - Supply Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.87

  	
   

  
	
  01420 - Survey Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.06

  	
   

  
	
  01531 - Travel Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.23

  	
   

  
	
  01532 - Travel Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.01

  	
   

  
	
  01533 - Travel Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.78

  	
   

  
	
  01611 - Word Processor I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.82

  	
   

  
	
  01612 - Word Processor II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.27

  	
   

  
	
  01613 - Word Processor III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.84

  	
   

  
	
  05000 - Automotive Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  05005 - Automobile Body Repairer, Fiberglass

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.86

  	
   

  
	
  05010 - Automotive Electrician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.96

  	
   

  
	
  05040 - Automotive Glass Installer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.07

  	
   

  
	
  05070 - Automotive Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.07

  	
   

  
	
  05110 - Mobile Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.44

  	
   

  
	
  05130 - Motor Equipment Metal Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.86

  	
   

  
	
  05160 - Motor Equipment Metal Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.07

  	
   

  
	
  05190 - Motor Vehicle Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.86

  	
   

  
	
  05220 - Motor Vehicle Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.70

  	
   

  
	
  05250 - Motor Vehicle Upholstery Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.21

  	
   

  
	
  05280 - Motor Vehicle Wrecker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.07

  	
   

  
	
  05310 - Painter, Automotive

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.96

  	
   

  
	
  05340 - Radiator Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.07

  	
   

  
	
  05370 - Tire Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.99

  	
   

  
	
  05400 - Transmission Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.86

  	
   

  
	
  07000 - Food Preparation And Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  07010 - Baker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.11

  	
   

  
	
  07041 - Cook I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.53

  	
   

  
	
  07042 - Cook II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.80

  	
   

  
	
  07070 - Dishwasher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.44

  	
   

  
	
  07130 - Food Service Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.86

  	
   

  
	
  07210 - Meat Cutter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.28

  	
   

  
	
  07260 - Waiter/Waitress

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.92

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  09000 - Furniture Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  09010 - Electrostatic Spray Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.96

  	
   

  
	
  09040 - Furniture Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.23

  	
   

  
	
  09080 - Furniture Refinisher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.96

  	
   

  
	
  09090 - Furniture Refinisher Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.70

  	
   

  
	
  09110 - Furniture Repairer, Minor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.21

  	
   

  
	
  09130 - Upholsterer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.96

  	
   

  
	
  11000 - General Services And Support Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  11030 - Cleaner, Vehicles

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.51

  	
   

  
	
  11060 - Elevator Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.75

  	
   

  
	
  11090 - Gardener

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.02

  	
   

  
	
  11122 - Housekeeping Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.25

  	
   

  
	
  11150 - Janitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.32

  	
   

  
	
  11210 - Laborer, Grounds Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.90

  	
   

  
	
  11240 - Maid or Houseman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.10

  	
   

  
	
  11260 - Pruner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.75

  	
   

  
	
  11270 - Tractor Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.40

  	
   

  
	
  11330 - Trail Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.90

  	
   

  
	
  11360 - Window Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.98

  	
   

  
	
  12000 - Health Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  12010 - Ambulance Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.93

  	
   

  
	
  12011 - Breath Alcohol Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.85

  	
   

  
	
  12012 - Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.89

  	
   

  
	
  12015 - Certified Physical Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.87

  	
   

  
	
  12020 - Dental Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.45

  	
   

  
	
  12025 - Dental Hygienist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.46

  	
   

  
	
  12030 - EKG Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.90

  	
   

  
	
  12035 - Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.90

  	
   

  
	
  12040 - Emergency Medical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.42

  	
   

  
	
  12071 - Licensed Practical Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.35

  	
   

  
	
  12072 - Licensed Practical Nurse II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.85

  	
   

  
	
  12073 - Licensed Practical Nurse III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.71

  	
   

  
	
  12100 - Medical Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.91

  	
   

  
	
  12130 - Medical Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.57

  	
   

  
	
  12160 - Medical Record Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.35

  	
   

  
	
  12190 - Medical Record Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.84

  	
   

  
	
  12195 - Medical Transcriptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.30

  	
   

  
	
  12210 - Nuclear Medicine Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.81

  	
   

  
	
  12221 - Nursing Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.00

  	
   

  
	
  12222 - Nursing Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.24

  	
   

  
	
  12223 - Nursing Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.27

  	
   

  
	
  12224 - Nursing Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.77

  	
   

  
	
  12235 - Optical Dispenser

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.26

  	
   

  
	
  12236 - Optical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.76

  	
   

  
	
  12250 - Pharmacy Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.60

  	
   

  
	
  12280 - Phlebotomist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.61

  	
   

  
	
  12305 - Radiologic Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.22

  	
   

  
	
  12311 - Registered Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.34

  	
   

  
	
  12312 - Registered Nurse II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.63

  	
   

  
	
  12313 - Registered Nurse II, Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.63

  	
   

  
	
  12314 - Registered Nurse III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.01

  	
   

  
	
  12315 - Registered Nurse III, Anesthetist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.01

  	
   

  
	
  12316 - Registered Nurse IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.17

  	
   

  
	
  12317 - Scheduler (Drug and Alcohol Testing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.40

  	
   

  
	
  13000 - Information And Arts Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  13011 - Exhibits Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.39

  	
   

  
	
  13012 - Exhibits Specialist II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.07

  	
   

  
	
  13013 - Exhibits Specialist III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.33

  	
   

  
	
  13041 - Illustrator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.93

  	
   

  
	
  13042 - Illustrator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.98

  	
   

  
	
  13043 - Illustrator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.94

  	
   

  
	
  13047 - Librarian

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.88

  	
   

  
	
  13050 - Library Aide/Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.09

  	
   

  
	
  13054 - Library Information Technology Systems
  Administrator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.76

  	
   

  
	
  13058 - Library Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.55

  	
   

  
	
  13061 - Media Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.70

  	
   

  
	
  13062 - Media Specialist II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.75

  	
   

  
	
  13063 - Media Specialist III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.48

  	
   

  
	
  13071 - Photographer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.05

  	
   

  
	
  13072 - Photographer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.56

  	
   

  
	
  13073 - Photographer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.38

  	
   

  
	
  13074 - Photographer IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.63

  	
   

  
	
  13075 - Photographer V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.27

  	
   

  
	
  13110 - Video Teleconference Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.41

  	
   

  
	
  14000 - Information Technology Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14041 - Computer Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.74

  	
   

  
	
  14042 - Computer Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.13

  	
   

  
	
  14043 - Computer Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.64

  	
   

  
	
  14044 - Computer Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.56

  	
   

  
	
  14045 - Computer Operator V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.02

  	
   

  
	
  14071 - Computer Programmer I

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  20.30

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  14072 - Computer Programmer II

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  25.15

  	
   

  
	
  14073 - Computer Programmer III

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14074 - Computer Programmer IV

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14101 - Computer Systems Analyst I

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  26.91

  	
   

  
	
  14102 - Computer Systems Analyst II

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14103 - Computer Systems Analyst III

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14150 - Peripheral Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.72

  	
   

  
	
  14160 - Personal Computer Support Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.07

  	
   

  
	
  15000 - Instructional Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15010 - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor
  (Non-Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.77

  	
   

  
	
  15020 - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.56

  	
   

  
	
  15030 - Air Crew Training Devices Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.72

  	
   

  
	
  15050 - Computer Based Training
  Specialist/Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.77

  	
   

  
	
  15060 - Educational Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.72

  	
   

  
	
  15070 - Flight Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.72

  	
   

  
	
  15080 - Graphic Artist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.83

  	
   

  
	
  15090 - Technical Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.22

  	
   

  
	
  15095 - Technical Instructor/Course Developer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.84

  	
   

  
	
  15110 - Test Proctor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.09

  	
   

  
	
  15120 - Tutor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.09

  	
   

  
	
  16000 - Laundry, Dry-Cleaning, Pressing And Related
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  16010 - Assembler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.78

  	
   

  
	
  16030 - Counter Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.78

  	
   

  
	
  16040 - Dry Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.72

  	
   

  
	
  16070 - Finisher, Flatwork, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.78

  	
   

  
	
  16090 - Presser, Hand

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.78

  	
   

  
	
  16110 - Presser, Machine, Drycleaning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.78

  	
   

  
	
  16130 - Presser, Machine, Shirts

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.78

  	
   

  
	
  16160 - Presser, Machine, Wearing Apparel, Laundry

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.78

  	
   

  
	
  16190 - Sewing Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.37

  	
   

  
	
  16220 - Tailor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.04

  	
   

  
	
  16250 - Washer, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.43

  	
   

  
	
  19000 - Machine Tool Operation And Repair
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  19010 - Machine-Tool Operator (Tool Room)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.80

  	
   

  
	
  19040 - Tool And Die Maker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.40

  	
   

  
	
  21000 - Materials Handling And Packing Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  21020 - Forklift Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.34

  	
   

  
	
  21030 - Material Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.13

  	
   

  
	
  21040 - Material Expediter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.13

  	
   

  
	
  21050 - Material Handling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.36

  	
   

  
	
  21071 - Order Filler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.17

  	
   

  
	
  21080 - Production Line Worker (Food Processing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.34

  	
   

  
	
  21110 - Shipping Packer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.88

  	
   

  
	
  21130 - Shipping/Receiving Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.88

  	
   

  
	
  21140 - Store Worker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.93

  	
   

  
	
  21150 - Stock Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.32

  	
   

  
	
  21210 - Tools And Parts Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.34

  	
   

  
	
  21410 - Warehouse Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.34

  	
   

  
	
  23000 - Mechanics And Maintenance And Repair
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23010 - Aerospace Structural Welder

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.90

  	
   

  
	
  23021 - Aircraft Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.75

  	
   

  
	
  23022 - Aircraft Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.90

  	
   

  
	
  23023 - Aircraft Mechanic III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.04

  	
   

  
	
  23040 - Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.19

  	
   

  
	
  23050 - Aircraft, Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.05

  	
   

  
	
  23060 - Aircraft Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.70

  	
   

  
	
  23080 - Aircraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.54

  	
   

  
	
  23110 - Appliance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.96

  	
   

  
	
  23120 - Bicycle Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.99

  	
   

  
	
  23125 - Cable Splicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.83

  	
   

  
	
  23130 - Carpenter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.34

  	
   

  
	
  23140 - Carpet Layer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.07

  	
   

  
	
  23160 - Electrician, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.08

  	
   

  
	
  23181 - Electronics Technician Maintenance I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.27

  	
   

  
	
  23182 - Electronics Technician Maintenance II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.90

  	
   

  
	
  23183 - Electronics Technician Maintenance III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.94

  	
   

  
	
  23260 - Fabric Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.76

  	
   

  
	
  23290 - Fire Alarm System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.55

  	
   

  
	
  23310 - Fire Extinguisher Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.55

  	
   

  
	
  23311 - Fuel Distribution System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.41

  	
   

  
	
  23312 - Fuel Distribution System Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.01

  	
   

  
	
  23370 - General Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.16

  	
   

  
	
  23380 - Ground Support Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.54

  	
   

  
	
  23381 - Ground Support Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.97

  	
   

  
	
  23382 - Ground Support Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.07

  	
   

  
	
  23391 - Gunsmith I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.42

  	
   

  
	
  23392 - Gunsmith II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.96

  	
   

  
	
  23393 - Gunsmith III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.54

  	
   

  
	
  23410 - Heating, Ventilation And Air-Conditioning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.57

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23411 - Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.54

  	
   

  
	
  Mechanic (Research Facility)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23430 - Heavy Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.26

  	
   

  
	
  23440 - Heavy Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.32

  	
   

  
	
  23460 - Instrument Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.71

  	
   

  
	
  23465 - Laboratory/Shelter Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.29

  	
   

  
	
  23470 - Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.43

  	
   

  
	
  23510 - Locksmith

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.12

  	
   

  
	
  23530 - Machinery Maintenance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.48

  	
   

  
	
  23550 - Machinist, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.51

  	
   

  
	
  23580 - Maintenance Trades Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.14

  	
   

  
	
  23591 - Metrology Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.60

  	
   

  
	
  23592 - Metrology Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.67

  	
   

  
	
  23593 - Metrology Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.80

  	
   

  
	
  23640 - Millwright

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.04

  	
   

  
	
  23710 - Office Appliance Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.57

  	
   

  
	
  23760 - Painter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.01

  	
   

  
	
  23790 - Pipefitter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.72

  	
   

  
	
  23810 - Plumber, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.92

  	
   

  
	
  23820 - Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.54

  	
   

  
	
  23850 - Rigger

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.54

  	
   

  
	
  23870 - Scale Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.96

  	
   

  
	
  23890 - Sheet-Metal Worker, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.53

  	
   

  
	
  23910 - Small Engine Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.07

  	
   

  
	
  23931 - Telecommunications Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.68

  	
   

  
	
  23932 - Telecommunications Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.47

  	
   

  
	
  23950 - Telephone Lineman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.32

  	
   

  
	
  23960 - Welder, Combination, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.55

  	
   

  
	
  23965 - Well Driller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.31

  	
   

  
	
  23970 - Woodcraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.54

  	
   

  
	
  23980 - Woodworker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.41

  	
   

  
	
  24000 - Personal Needs Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  24570 - Child Care Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.23

  	
   

  
	
  24580 - Child Care Center Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.40

  	
   

  
	
  24610 - Chore Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.82

  	
   

  
	
  24620 - Family Readiness And Support Services
  Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.42

  	
   

  
	
  24630 - Homemaker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.26

  	
   

  
	
  25000 - Plant And System Operations Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  25010 - Boiler Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.96

  	
   

  
	
  25040 - Sewage Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.05

  	
   

  
	
  25070 - Stationary Engineer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.96

  	
   

  
	
  25190 - Ventilation Equipment Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.50

  	
   

  
	
  25210 - Water Treatment Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.73

  	
   

  
	
  27000 - Protective Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  27004 - Alarm Monitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.24

  	
   

  
	
  27007 - Baggage Inspector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.18

  	
   

  
	
  27008 - Corrections Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.00

  	
   

  
	
  27010 - Court Security Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.14

  	
   

  
	
  27030 - Detection Dog Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.36

  	
   

  
	
  27040 - Detention Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.00

  	
   

  
	
  27070 - Firefighter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.92

  	
   

  
	
  27101 - Guard I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.18

  	
   

  
	
  27102 - Guard II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.36

  	
   

  
	
  27131 - Police Officer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.39

  	
   

  
	
  27132 - Police Officer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.13

  	
   

  
	
  28000 - Recreation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  28041 - Carnival Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.99

  	
   

  
	
  28042 - Carnival Equipment Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.95

  	
   

  
	
  28043 - Carnival Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.33

  	
   

  
	
  28210 - Gate Attendant/Gate Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.35

  	
   

  
	
  28310 - Lifeguard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.82

  	
   

  
	
  28350 - Park Attendant (Aide)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.94

  	
   

  
	
  28510 - Recreation Aide/Health Facility Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.90

  	
   

  
	
  28515 - Recreation Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.54

  	
   

  
	
  28630 - Sports Official

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.90

  	
   

  
	
  28690 - Swimming Pool Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.27

  	
   

  
	
  29000 - Stevedoring/Longshoremen Occupational
  Services

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  29010 - Blocker And Bracer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  29020 - Hatch Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  29030 - Line Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  29041 - Stevedore I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.93

  	
   

  
	
  29042 - Stevedore II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.26

  	
   

  
	
  30000 - Technical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  30010 - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Center (HFO)
  

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  35.15

  	
   

  
	
  30011 - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Station
  (HFO)

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  24.24

  	
   

  
	
  30012 - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal
  (HFO)

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  26.69

  	
   

  
	
  30021 - Archeological Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.19

  	
   

  
	
  30022 - Archeological Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.62

  	
   

  
	
  30023 - Archeological Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.43

  	
   

  
	
  30030 - Cartographic Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.86

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  30040 - Civil Engineering Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.90

  	
   

  
	
  30061 - Drafter/CAD Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.19

  	
   

  
	
  30062 - Drafter/CAD Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.44

  	
   

  
	
  30063 - Drafter/CAD Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.47

  	
   

  
	
  30064 - Drafter/CAD Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.86

  	
   

  
	
  30081 - Engineering Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.73

  	
   

  
	
  30082 - Engineering Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.91

  	
   

  
	
  30083 - Engineering Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.08

  	
   

  
	
  30084 - Engineering Technician IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.15

  	
   

  
	
  30085 - Engineering Technician V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.88

  	
   

  
	
  30086 - Engineering Technician VI

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.31

  	
   

  
	
  30090 - Environmental Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.22

  	
   

  
	
  30210 - Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.87

  	
   

  
	
  30240 - Mathematical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.02

  	
   

  
	
  30361 - Paralegal/Legal Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.71

  	
   

  
	
  30362 - Paralegal/Legal Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.11

  	
   

  
	
  30363 - Paralegal/Legal Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.31

  	
   

  
	
  30364 - Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.33

  	
   

  
	
  30390 - Photo-Optics Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.90

  	
   

  
	
  30461 - Technical Writer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.37

  	
   

  
	
  30462 - Technical Writer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.46

  	
   

  
	
  30463 - Technical Writer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.18

  	
   

  
	
  30491 - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30492 - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.03

  	
   

  
	
  30493 - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.40

  	
   

  
	
  30494 - Unexploded (UXO) Safety Escort

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30495 - Unexploded (UXO) Sweep Personnel

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30620 - Weather Observer, Combined Upper Air Or Surface
  Programs

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  17.90

  	
   

  
	
  30621 - Weather Observer, Senior

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  19.90

  	
   

  
	
  31000 - Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  31020 - Bus Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.08

  	
   

  
	
  31030 - Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.77

  	
   

  
	
  31043 - Driver Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.66

  	
   

  
	
  31260 - Parking and Lot Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.24

  	
   

  
	
  31290 - Shuttle Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.67

  	
   

  
	
  31310 - Taxi Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.50

  	
   

  
	
  31361 - Truckdriver, Light

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.67

  	
   

  
	
  31362 - Truckdriver, Medium

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.56

  	
   

  
	
  31363 - Truckdriver, Heavy

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.28

  	
   

  
	
  31364 - Truckdriver, Tractor-Trailer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.28

  	
   

  
	
  99000 - Miscellaneous Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  99030 - Cashier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.48

  	
   

  
	
  99050 - Desk Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.44

  	
   

  
	
  99095 - Embalmer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.62

  	
   

  
	
  99251 - Laboratory Animal Caretaker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.05

  	
   

  
	
  99252 - Laboratory Animal Caretaker II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.83

  	
   

  
	
  99310 - Mortician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.62

  	
   

  
	
  99410 - Pest Controller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.94

  	
   

  
	
  99510 - Photofinishing Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.79

  	
   

  
	
  99710 - Recycling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.69

  	
   

  
	
  99711 - Recycling Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.19

  	
   

  
	
  99730 - Refuse Collector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.27

  	
   

  
	
  99810 - Sales Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.82

  	
   

  
	
  99820 - School Crossing Guard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.11

  	
   

  
	
  99830 - Survey Party Chief

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.54

  	
   

  
	
  99831 - Surveying Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.51

  	
   

  
	
  99832 - Surveying Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.65

  	
   

  
	
  99840 - Vending Machine Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.12

  	
   

  
	
  99841 - Vending Machine Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.38

  	
   

  
	
  99842 - Vending Machine Repairer Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.12

  	
   

  

 

ALL OCCUPATIONS
LISTED ABOVE RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH &
WELFARE: $3.35 per hour or $134.00 per week or $580.66 per month

 

VACATION: 2 weeks
paid vacation after 1 year of service with a contractor or successor; 3 weeks
after 5 years, and 4 weeks after 15 years. 
Length of service includes the whole span of continuous service with the
present contractor or successor, wherever employed, and with the predecessor
contractors in the performance of similar work at the same Federal
facility.  (Reg. 29 CFR 4.173)

 

HOLIDAYS: A
minimum of ten paid holidays per year: 
New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday, Washington’s
Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day,
Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.  (A contractor may substitute for any of the
named holidays another day off with pay in accordance with a plan communicated
to the employees involved.)  (See 29 CFR
4.174)

 

 

THE
OCCUPATIONS WHICH HAVE NUMBERED FOOTNOTES IN PARENTHESES RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING:

 

1)                 COMPUTER
EMPLOYEES: Under the SCA at section 8(b), this wage determination does not
apply to any employee who individually qualifies as a bona fide executive, administrative,
or professional employee as defined in 29 C.F.R. Part 541. Because most
Computer System Analysts and Computer Programmers who are compensated at a rate
not less than $27.63 (or on a salary or fee basis at a rate not less than $455
per week) an hour would likely qualify as exempt computer professionals, (29 C.F.R.
541. 400) wage rates may not be listed on this wage determination for all
occupations within those job families. In addition, because this wage
determination may not list a wage rate for some or all occupations within those
job families if the survey data indicates that the prevailing wage rate for the
occupation equals or exceeds $27.63 per hour conformances may be necessary for
certain nonexempt employees. For example, if an individual employee is
nonexempt but nevertheless performs duties within the scope of one of the
Computer Systems Analyst or Computer Programmer occupations for which this wage
determination does not specify an SCA wage rate, then the wage rate for that
employee must be conformed in accordance with the conformance procedures
described in the conformance note included on this wage determination.

 

Additionally,
because job titles vary widely and change quickly in the computer industry, job
titles are not determinative of the application of the computer professional
exemption. Therefore, the exemption applies only to computer employees who
satisfy the compensation requirements and whose primary duty consists of:

 

(1)          The application
of systems analysis techniques and procedures, including consulting with users,
to determine hardware, software or system functional specifications;

(2)          The design, development,
documentation, analysis, creation, testing or modification of computer systems
or programs, including prototypes, based on and related to user or system
design specifications;

(3)          The design, documentation,
testing, creation or modification of computer programs related to machine
operating systems; or

(4)          A combination of
the aforementioned duties, the performance of which requires the same level of
skills. (29 C.F.R. 541.400).

 

2)                 AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROLLERS AND WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY & SUNDAY PAY: If you
work at night as part of a regular tour of duty, you will earn a night
differential and receive an additional 10% of basic pay for any hours worked
between 6pm and 6am.

 

If
you are a full-time employed (40 hours a week) and Sunday is part of your
regularly scheduled workweek, you are paid at your rate of basic pay plus a
Sunday premium of 25% of your basic rate for each hour of Sunday work which is
not overtime (i.e. occasional work on Sunday outside the normal tour of duty is
considered overtime work).

 

HAZARDOUS
PAY DIFFERENTIAL: An 8 percent differential is applicable to employees employed
in a position that represents a high degree of hazard when working with or in
close proximity to ordinance, explosives, and incendiary materials. This
includes work such as screening, blending, dying, mixing, and pressing of
sensitive ordance, explosives, and pyrotechnic compositions such as lead azide,
black powder and photoflash powder. All dry-house activities involving
propellants or explosives. Demilitarization, modification, renovation, demolition,
and maintenance operations on sensitive ordnance, explosives and incendiary
materials. All operations involving regrading and cleaning of artillery ranges.

 

A
4 percent differential is applicable to employees employed in a position that
represents a low degree of hazard when working with, or in close proximity to
ordance, (or employees possibly adjacent to) explosives and incendiary
materials which involves potential injury such as laceration of hands, face, or
arms of the employee engaged in the operation, irritation of the skin, minor
burns and the like; minimal damage to immediate or adjacent work area or
equipment being used. All operations involving, unloading, storage, and hauling
of ordance, explosive, and incendiary ordnance material other than small arms
ammunition. These differentials are only applicable to work that has been specifically
designated by the agency for ordance, explosives, and incendiary material
differential pay.

 

**
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

If
employees are required to wear uniforms in the performance of this contract (either
by the terms of the Government contract, by the employer, by the state or local
law, etc.), the cost of furnishing such uniforms and maintaining (by laundering
or dry cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that may not be borne by an
employee where such cost reduces the hourly rate below that required by the
wage determination. The Department of Labor will accept payment in accordance
with the following standards as compliance:

 

The
contractor or subcontractor is required to furnish all employees with an
adequate number of uniforms without cost or to reimburse employees for the
actual cost of the uniforms. In addition, where uniform cleaning and
maintenance is made

 

 

the
responsibility of the employee, all contractors and subcontractors subject to
this wage determination shall (in the absence of a bona fide collective
bargaining agreement providing for a different amount, or the furnishing of
contrary affirmative proof as to the actual cost), reimburse all employees for
such cleaning and maintenance at a rate of $3.35 per week (or $.67 cents per day).
However, in those instances where the uniforms furnished are made of “wash and
wear” materials, may be routinely washed and dried with other personal garments,
and do not require any special treatment such as dry cleaning, daily washing, or
commercial laundering in order to meet the cleanliness or appearance standards
set by the terms of the Government contract, by the contractor, by law, or by
the nature of the work, there is no requirement that employees be reimbursed
for uniform maintenance costs.

 

The
duties of employees under job titles listed are those described in the “Service
Contract Act Directory of Occupations”, Fifth Edition, April 2006, unless
otherwise indicated. Copies of the Directory are available on the Internet. A
links to the Directory may be found on the WHD home page at http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/
or through the Wage Determinations On-Line (WDOL) Web site at http://wdol.gov/.

 

REQUEST
FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE {Standard Form 1444
(SF 1444)}

 

Conformance
Process:

 

The
contracting officer shall require that any class of service employee which is
not listed herein and which is to be employed under the contract (i.e., the
work to be performed is not performed by any classification listed in the wage
determination), be classified by the contractor so as to provide a reasonable
relationship (i.e., appropriate level of skill comparison) between such
unlisted classifications and the classifications listed in the wage
determination. Such conformed classes of employees shall be paid the monetary
wages and furnished the fringe benefits as are determined. Such conforming
process shall be initiated by the contractor prior to the performance of
contract work by such unlisted class(es) of employees. The conformed classification,
wage rate, and/or fringe benefits shall be retroactive to the commencement date
of the contract. {See Section 4.6(C)(vi)} When multiple wage
determinations are included in a contract, a separate SF 1444 should be
prepared for each wage determination to which a class(es) is to be conformed.

 

The
process for preparing a conformance request is as follows:

 

1)                 When preparing
the bid, the contractor identifies the need for a conformed occupation(s) and
computes a proposed rate(s).

 

2)                 After contract
award, the contractor prepares a written report listing in order proposed
classification title(s), a Federal grade equivalency (FGE) for each proposed
classification(s), job description(s), and rationale for proposed wage rate(s),
including information regarding the agreement or disagreement of the authorized
representative of the employees involved, or where there is no authorized
representative, the employees themselves. This report should be submitted to
the contracting officer no later than 30 days after such unlisted class(es) of
employees performs any contract work.

 

3)                 The contracting
officer reviews the proposed action and promptly submits a report of the action,
together with the agency’s recommendations and pertinent information including
the position of the contractor and the employees, to the Wage and Hour Division,
Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, for review. (See
section 4.6(b)(2) of Regulations 29 CFR Part 4).

 

4)                 Within 30 days
of receipt, the Wage and Hour Division approves, modifies, or disapproves the
action via transmittal to the agency contracting officer, or notifies the
contracting officer that additional time will be required to process the
request.

 

5)                 The contracting
officer transmits the Wage and Hour decision to the contractor.

 

6)                 The contractor
informs the affected employees.

 

Information required by the Regulations must be submitted on SF 1444 or
bond paper.

 

When
preparing a conformance request, the “Service Contract Act Directory of
Occupations” (the Directory) should be used to compare job definitions to
insure that duties requested are not performed by a classification already
listed in the wage determination. Remember, it is not the job title, but the
required tasks that determine whether a class is included in an established
wage determination. Conformances may not be used to artificially split, combine,
or subdivide classifications listed in the wage determination.

 

 

WD
05-2333 (Rev. -8) was first posted on www. wdol. gov on 06/16/2009

 

************************************************************************************************************

 

	
  REGISTER OF WAGE DETERMINATIONS UNDER

  THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT

  By direction of the Secretary of Labor

  	
   

  	
  U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION

  WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

  WASHINGTON D.C. 20210

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Wage Determination No.:

  	
   

  	
  2005-2333

  
	
  Shirley
  F. Ebbesen

  	
  Division of

  	
   

  	
  Revision No.:

  	
   

  	
  8

  
	
  Director

  	
  Wage Determinations

  	
   

  	
  Date Of Revision:

  	
   

  	
  06/11/2009

  

 

States:
California, Nevada

 

Area:
California Counties of Lassen, Mono

Nevada
- All Counties except: Clark, Esmeralda, Lincoln, Nye

 

**Fringe Benefits Required Follow the Occupational Listing**

 

	
  OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE

  	
   

  	
  FOOTNOTE

  	
   

  	
  RATE

  	
   

  
	
  01000 - Administrative Support And Clerical
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  01011 - Accounting Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.00

  	
   

  
	
  01012 - Accounting Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.46

  	
   

  
	
  01013 - Accounting Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.34

  	
   

  
	
  01020 - Administrative Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.69

  	
   

  
	
  01040 - Court Reporter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.55

  	
   

  
	
  01051 - Data Entry Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.86

  	
   

  
	
  01052 - Data Entry Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.86

  	
   

  
	
  01060 - Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.62

  	
   

  
	
  01070 - Document Preparation Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.67

  	
   

  
	
  01090 - Duplicating Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.67

  	
   

  
	
  01111 - General Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.06

  	
   

  
	
  01112 - General Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.35

  	
   

  
	
  01113 - General Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.51

  	
   

  
	
  01120 - Housing Referral Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.80

  	
   

  
	
  01141 - Messenger Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.34

  	
   

  
	
  01191 - Order Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.52

  	
   

  
	
  01192 - Order Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.81

  	
   

  
	
  01261 - Personnel Assistant (Employment) I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.66

  	
   

  
	
  01262 - Personnel Assistant (Employment) II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.52

  	
   

  
	
  01263 - Personnel Assistant (Employment) III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.53

  	
   

  
	
  01270 - Production Control Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.69

  	
   

  
	
  01280 - Receptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.21

  	
   

  
	
  01290 - Rental Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.69

  	
   

  
	
  01300 - Scheduler, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.48

  	
   

  
	
  01311 - Secretary I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.48

  	
   

  
	
  01312 - Secretary II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.55

  	
   

  
	
  01313 - Secretary III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.80

  	
   

  
	
  01320 - Service Order Dispatcher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.78

  	
   

  
	
  01410 - Supply Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.69

  	
   

  
	
  01420 - Survey Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.33

  	
   

  
	
  01531 - Travel Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.82

  	
   

  
	
  01532 - Travel Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.59

  	
   

  
	
  01533 - Travel Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.20

  	
   

  
	
  01611 - Word Processor I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.86

  	
   

  
	
  01612 - Word Processor II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.69

  	
   

  
	
  01613 - Word Processor III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.66

  	
   

  
	
  05000 - Automotive Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  05005 - Automobile Body Repairer, Fiberglass

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.58

  	
   

  
	
  05010 - Automotive Electrician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.13

  	
   

  
	
  05040 - Automotive Glass Installer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.65

  	
   

  
	
  05070 - Automotive Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.65

  	
   

  
	
  05110 - Mobile Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.34

  	
   

  
	
  05130 - Motor Equipment Metal Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.13

  	
   

  
	
  05160 - Motor Equipment Metal Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.65

  	
   

  
	
  05190 - Motor Vehicle Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.73

  	
   

  
	
  05220 - Motor Vehicle Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.34

  	
   

  
	
  05250 - Motor Vehicle Upholstery Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.65

  	
   

  
	
  05280 - Motor Vehicle Wrecker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.65

  	
   

  
	
  05310 - Painter, Automotive

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.49

  	
   

  
	
  05340 - Radiator Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.65

  	
   

  
	
  05370 - Tire Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.76

  	
   

  
	
  05400 - Transmission Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.13

  	
   

  
	
  07000 - Food Preparation And Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  07010 - Baker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.08

  	
   

  
	
  07041 - Cook I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.65

  	
   

  
	
  07042 - Cook II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.66

  	
   

  
	
  07070 - Dishwasher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.72

  	
   

  
	
  07130 - Food Service Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.51

  	
   

  
	
  07210 - Meat Cutter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.75

  	
   

  
	
  07260 - Waiter/Waitress

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  7.50

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  09000 -
  Furniture Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  09010 -
  Electrostatic Spray Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.26

  	
   

  
	
  09040 -
  Furniture Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.89

  	
   

  
	
  09080 - Furniture
  Refinisher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.26

  	
   

  
	
  09090 -
  Furniture Refinisher Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.89

  	
   

  
	
  09110 -
  Furniture Repairer, Minor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.55

  	
   

  
	
  09130 -
  Upholsterer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.74

  	
   

  
	
  11000 - General
  Services And Support Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  11030 - Cleaner,
  Vehicles

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.89

  	
   

  
	
  11060 - Elevator
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.22

  	
   

  
	
  11090 - Gardener

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.86

  	
   

  
	
  11122 -
  Housekeeping Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.22

  	
   

  
	
  11150 - Janitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.22

  	
   

  
	
  11210 - Laborer,
  Grounds Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.37

  	
   

  
	
  11240 - Maid or
  Houseman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.72

  	
   

  
	
  11260 - Pruner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.61

  	
   

  
	
  11270 - Tractor
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.23

  	
   

  
	
  11330 - Trail
  Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.37

  	
   

  
	
  11360 - Window
  Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.89

  	
   

  
	
  12000 - Health
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  12010 -
  Ambulance Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.69

  	
   

  
	
  12011 - Breath
  Alcohol Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.23

  	
   

  
	
  12012 -
  Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.70

  	
   

  
	
  12015 -
  Certified Physical Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.57

  	
   

  
	
  12020 - Dental
  Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.09

  	
   

  
	
  12025 - Dental
  Hygienist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  38.07

  	
   

  
	
  12030 - EKG
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.30

  	
   

  
	
  12035 -
  Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.30

  	
   

  
	
  12040 -
  Emergency Medical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.69

  	
   

  
	
  12071 - Licensed
  Practical Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.69

  	
   

  
	
  12072 - Licensed
  Practical Nurse II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.79

  	
   

  
	
  12073 - Licensed
  Practical Nurse III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.09

  	
   

  
	
  12100 - Medical
  Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.17

  	
   

  
	
  12130 - Medical
  Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.08

  	
   

  
	
  12160 - Medical
  Record Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.32

  	
   

  
	
  12190 - Medical
  Record Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.31

  	
   

  
	
  12195 - Medical
  Transcriptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.60

  	
   

  
	
  12210 - Nuclear
  Medicine Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  34.89

  	
   

  
	
  12221 - Nursing
  Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.39

  	
   

  
	
  12222 - Nursing
  Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.68

  	
   

  
	
  12223 - Nursing
  Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.74

  	
   

  
	
  12224 - Nursing
  Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.31

  	
   

  
	
  12235 - Optical
  Dispenser

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.74

  	
   

  
	
  12236 - Optical
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.03

  	
   

  
	
  12250 - Pharmacy
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.01

  	
   

  
	
  12280 -
  Phlebotomist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.31

  	
   

  
	
  12305 -
  Radiologic Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.67

  	
   

  
	
  12311 -
  Registered Nurse I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.12

  	
   

  
	
  12312 -
  Registered Nurse II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.48

  	
   

  
	
  12313 -
  Registered Nurse II, Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.48

  	
   

  
	
  12314 -
  Registered Nurse III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.22

  	
   

  
	
  12315 -
  Registered Nurse III, Anesthetist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.22

  	
   

  
	
  12316 -
  Registered Nurse IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  44.58

  	
   

  
	
  12317 -
  Scheduler (Drug and Alcohol Testing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.88

  	
   

  
	
  13000 -
  Information And Arts Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  13011 - Exhibits
  Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.37

  	
   

  
	
  13012 - Exhibits
  Specialist II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.68

  	
   

  
	
  13013 - Exhibits
  Specialist III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.35

  	
   

  
	
  13041 -
  Illustrator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.37

  	
   

  
	
  13042 -
  Illustrator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.68

  	
   

  
	
  13043 -
  Illustrator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.35

  	
   

  
	
  13047 -
  Librarian

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.32

  	
   

  
	
  13050 - Library
  Aide/Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.58

  	
   

  
	
  13054 - Library
  Information Technology Systems Administrator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.48

  	
   

  
	
  13058 - Library
  Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.99

  	
   

  
	
  13061 - Media
  Specialist I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.53

  	
   

  
	
  13062 - Media
  Specialist II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.73

  	
   

  
	
  13063 - Media
  Specialist III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.81

  	
   

  
	
  13071 -
  Photographer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.87

  	
   

  
	
  13072 -
  Photographer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.74

  	
   

  
	
  13073 -
  Photographer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.98

  	
   

  
	
  13074 -
  Photographer IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.88

  	
   

  
	
  13075 -
  Photographer V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.53

  	
   

  
	
  13110 - Video
  Teleconference Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.06

  	
   

  
	
  14000 -
  Information Technology Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14041 - Computer
  Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.64

  	
   

  
	
  14042 - Computer
  Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.05

  	
   

  
	
  14043 - Computer
  Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.38

  	
   

  
	
  14044 - Computer
  Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.56

  	
   

  
	
  14045 - Computer
  Operator V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.87

  	
   

  
	
  14071 - Computer
  Programmer I

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  22.61

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  14072 - Computer
  Programmer II

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  27.62

  	
   

  
	
  14073 - Computer
  Programmer III

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14074 - Computer
  Programmer IV

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14101 - Computer
  Systems Analyst I

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14102 - Computer
  Systems Analyst II

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14103 - Computer
  Systems Analyst III

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14150 -
  Peripheral Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.64

  	
   

  
	
  14160 - Personal
  Computer Support Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.56

  	
   

  
	
  15000 -
  Instructional Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15010 - Aircrew
  Training Devices Instructor (Non-Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.62

  	
   

  
	
  15020 - Aircrew
  Training Devices Instructor (Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  39.42

  	
   

  
	
  15030 - Air Crew
  Training Devices Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  40.72

  	
   

  
	
  15050 - Computer
  Based Training Specialist/Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.62

  	
   

  
	
  15060 -
  Educational Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.72

  	
   

  
	
  15070 - Flight
  Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  40.72

  	
   

  
	
  15080 - Graphic
  Artist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.57

  	
   

  
	
  15090 -
  Technical Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.84

  	
   

  
	
  15095 -
  Technical Instructor/Course Developer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.61

  	
   

  
	
  15110 - Test
  Proctor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.24

  	
   

  
	
  15120 - Tutor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.24

  	
   

  
	
  16000 - Laundry,
  Dry-Cleaning, Pressing And Related Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  16010 -
  Assembler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.45

  	
   

  
	
  16030 - Counter
  Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.45

  	
   

  
	
  16040 - Dry
  Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.12

  	
   

  
	
  16070 -
  Finisher, Flatwork, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.45

  	
   

  
	
  16090 - Presser,
  Hand

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.45

  	
   

  
	
  16110 - Presser,
  Machine, Drycleaning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.45

  	
   

  
	
  16130 - Presser,
  Machine, Shirts

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.45

  	
   

  
	
  16160 - Presser,
  Machine, Wearing Apparel, Laundry

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.45

  	
   

  
	
  16190 - Sewing
  Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.00

  	
   

  
	
  16220 - Tailor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.77

  	
   

  
	
  16250 - Washer,
  Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.36

  	
   

  
	
  19000 - Machine
  Tool Operation And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  19010 -
  Machine-Tool Operator (Tool Room)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.45

  	
   

  
	
  19040 - Tool And
  Die Maker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.15

  	
   

  
	
  21000 -
  Materials Handling And Packing Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  21020 - Forklift
  Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.52

  	
   

  
	
  21030 - Material
  Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.92

  	
   

  
	
  21040 - Material
  Expediter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.92

  	
   

  
	
  21050 - Material
  Handling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.04

  	
   

  
	
  21071 - Order
  Filler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.13

  	
   

  
	
  21080 -
  Production Line Worker (Food Processing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.52

  	
   

  
	
  21110 - Shipping
  Packer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.09

  	
   

  
	
  21130 -
  Shipping/Receiving Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.09

  	
   

  
	
  21140 - Store
  Worker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.27

  	
   

  
	
  21150 - Stock
  Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.82

  	
   

  
	
  21210 - Tools
  And Parts Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.52

  	
   

  
	
  21410 -
  Warehouse Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.52

  	
   

  
	
  23000 -
  Mechanics And Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23010 -
  Aerospace Structural Welder

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.06

  	
   

  
	
  23021 - Aircraft
  Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.08

  	
   

  
	
  23022 - Aircraft
  Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.06

  	
   

  
	
  23023 - Aircraft
  Mechanic III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.97

  	
   

  
	
  23040 - Aircraft
  Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.83

  	
   

  
	
  23050 -
  Aircraft, Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.49

  	
   

  
	
  23060 - Aircraft
  Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.97

  	
   

  
	
  23080 - Aircraft
  Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.04

  	
   

  
	
  23110 -
  Appliance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.84

  	
   

  
	
  23120 - Bicycle
  Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.42

  	
   

  
	
  23125 - Cable
  Splicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.99

  	
   

  
	
  23130 -
  Carpenter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.37

  	
   

  
	
  23140 - Carpet
  Layer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.38

  	
   

  
	
  23160 -
  Electrician, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.28

  	
   

  
	
  23181 -
  Electronics Technician Maintenance I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.48

  	
   

  
	
  23182 -
  Electronics Technician Maintenance II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.14

  	
   

  
	
  23183 -
  Electronics Technician Maintenance III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.45

  	
   

  
	
  23260 - Fabric
  Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.56

  	
   

  
	
  23290 - Fire
  Alarm System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.80

  	
   

  
	
  23310 - Fire
  Extinguisher Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.41

  	
   

  
	
  23311 - Fuel
  Distribution System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.17

  	
   

  
	
  23312 - Fuel
  Distribution System Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.51

  	
   

  
	
  23370 - General
  Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.58

  	
   

  
	
  23380 - Ground
  Support Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.08

  	
   

  
	
  23381 - Ground
  Support Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.97

  	
   

  
	
  23382 - Ground
  Support Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.04

  	
   

  
	
  23391 - Gunsmith
  I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.41

  	
   

  
	
  23392 - Gunsmith
  II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.69

  	
   

  
	
  23393 - Gunsmith
  III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.01

  	
   

  
	
  23410 - Heating,
  Ventilation And Air-Conditioning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.45

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23411
  - Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning Mechanic (Research Facility)

  	
   

  	
  24.62

  	
   

  
	
  23430
  - Heavy Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  21.57

  	
   

  
	
  23440
  - Heavy Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
  23.57

  	
   

  
	
  23460
  - Instrument Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  23.90

  	
   

  
	
  23465
  - Laboratory/Shelter Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  21.84

  	
   

  
	
  23470
  - Laborer

  	
   

  	
  11.31

  	
   

  
	
  23510
  - Locksmith

  	
   

  	
  18.99

  	
   

  
	
  23530
  - Machinery Maintenance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  21.84

  	
   

  
	
  23550
  - Machinist, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  20.64

  	
   

  
	
  23580
  - Maintenance Trades Helper

  	
   

  	
  15.88

  	
   

  
	
  23591
  - Metrology Technician I

  	
   

  	
  23.90

  	
   

  
	
  23592
  - Metrology Technician II

  	
   

  	
  24.97

  	
   

  
	
  23593
  - Metrology Technician III

  	
   

  	
  26.19

  	
   

  
	
  23640
  - Millwright

  	
   

  	
  23.01

  	
   

  
	
  23710
  - Office Appliance Repairer

  	
   

  	
  20.16

  	
   

  
	
  23760
  - Painter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  18.20

  	
   

  
	
  23790
  - Pipefitter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  25.15

  	
   

  
	
  23810
  - Plumber, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  24.44

  	
   

  
	
  23820
  - Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  23.01

  	
   

  
	
  23850
  - Rigger

  	
   

  	
  23.01

  	
   

  
	
  23870
  - Scale Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  20.69

  	
   

  
	
  23890
  - Sheet-Metal Worker, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  23.24

  	
   

  
	
  23910
  - Small Engine Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  16.80

  	
   

  
	
  23931
  - Telecommunications Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
  21.44

  	
   

  
	
  23932
  - Telecommunications Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
  22.62

  	
   

  
	
  23950
  - Telephone Lineman

  	
   

  	
  21.44

  	
   

  
	
  23960
  - Welder, Combination, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  21.89

  	
   

  
	
  23965
  - Well Driller

  	
   

  	
  25.17

  	
   

  
	
  23970
  - Woodcraft Worker

  	
   

  	
  23.01

  	
   

  
	
  23980
  - Woodworker

  	
   

  	
  16.66

  	
   

  
	
  24000
  - Personal Needs Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  24570
  - Child Care Attendant

  	
   

  	
  10.95

  	
   

  
	
  24580
  - Child Care Center Clerk

  	
   

  	
  14.96

  	
   

  
	
  24610
  - Chore Aide

  	
   

  	
  9.69

  	
   

  
	
  24620
  - Family Readiness And Support Services Coordinator

  	
   

  	
  15.02

  	
   

  
	
  2463
  0 - Homemaker

  	
   

  	
  16.68

  	
   

  
	
  25000
  - Plant And System Operations Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  25010
  - Boiler Tender

  	
   

  	
  22.88

  	
   

  
	
  25040
  - Sewage Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
  24.45

  	
   

  
	
  25070
  - Stationary Engineer

  	
   

  	
  22.88

  	
   

  
	
  25190
  - Ventilation Equipment Tender

  	
   

  	
  17.28

  	
   

  
	
  25210
  - Water Treatment Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
  24.45

  	
   

  
	
  27000
  - Protective Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  27004
  - Alarm Monitor

  	
   

  	
  21.82

  	
   

  
	
  27007
  - Baggage Inspector

  	
   

  	
  11.35

  	
   

  
	
  27008
  - Corrections Officer

  	
   

  	
  25.27

  	
   

  
	
  27010
  - Court Security Officer

  	
   

  	
  25.27

  	
   

  
	
  27030
  - Detection Dog Handler

  	
   

  	
  18.18

  	
   

  
	
  27040
  - Detention Officer

  	
   

  	
  25.27

  	
   

  
	
  27070
  - Firefighter

  	
   

  	
  22.02

  	
   

  
	
  27101
  - Guard I

  	
   

  	
  11.35

  	
   

  
	
  27102
  - Guard II

  	
   

  	
  18.18

  	
   

  
	
  27131
  - Police Officer I

  	
   

  	
  30.96

  	
   

  
	
  27132
  - Police Officer II

  	
   

  	
  34.42

  	
   

  
	
  28000
  - Recreation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  28041
  - Carnival Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
  11.45

  	
   

  
	
  28042
  - Carnival Equipment Repairer

  	
   

  	
  11.97

  	
   

  
	
  28043
  - Carnival Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
  8.93

  	
   

  
	
  28210
  - Gate Attendant/Gate Tender

  	
   

  	
  13.18

  	
   

  
	
  28310
  - Lifeguard

  	
   

  	
  11.84

  	
   

  
	
  28350
  - Park Attendant (Aide)

  	
   

  	
  14.74

  	
   

  
	
  28510
  - Recreation Aide/Health Facility Attendant

  	
   

  	
  11.10

  	
   

  
	
  28515
  - Recreation Specialist

  	
   

  	
  18.28

  	
   

  
	
  28630
  - Sports Official

  	
   

  	
  12.42

  	
   

  
	
  28690
  - Swimming Pool Operator

  	
   

  	
  17.68

  	
   

  
	
  29000
  - Stevedoring/Longshoremen Occupational Services

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  29010
  - Blocker And Bracer

  	
   

  	
  21.53

  	
   

  
	
  29020
  - Hatch Tender

  	
   

  	
  21.53

  	
   

  
	
  29030
  - Line Handler

  	
   

  	
  21.53

  	
   

  
	
  29041
  - Stevedore I

  	
   

  	
  20.81

  	
   

  
	
  29042
  - Stevedore II

  	
   

  	
  23.24

  	
   

  
	
  30000
  - Technical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  30010
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Center (HFO)

  	
  (see
  2

  	
  )

  	
  35.15

  	
   

  
	
  30011
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Station (HFO)

  	
  (see
  2

  	
  )

  	
  24.24

  	
   

  
	
  30012
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal (HFO)

  	
  (see
  2

  	
  )

  	
  26.69

  	
   

  
	
  30021
  - Archeological Technician I

  	
   

  	
  17.11

  	
   

  
	
  30022
  - Archeological Technician II

  	
   

  	
  20.16

  	
   

  
	
  30023
  - Archeological Technician III

  	
   

  	
  24.55

  	
   

  
	
  30030
  - Cartographic Technician

  	
   

  	
  24.55

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  30040
  - Civil Engineering Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.66

  	
   

  
	
  30061
  - Drafter/CAD Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.02

  	
   

  
	
  30062
  - Drafter/CAD Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.17

  	
   

  
	
  30063
  - Drafter/CAD Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.50

  	
   

  
	
  30064
  - Drafter/CAD Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.19

  	
   

  
	
  30081
  - Engineering Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.00

  	
   

  
	
  30082
  - Engineering Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.96

  	
   

  
	
  30083
  - Engineering Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.10

  	
   

  
	
  30084
  - Engineering Technician IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.88

  	
   

  
	
  30085
  - Engineering Technician V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  30.45

  	
   

  
	
  30086
  - Engineering Technician VI

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  36.85

  	
   

  
	
  30090
  - Environmental Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.55

  	
   

  
	
  30210
  - Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.03

  	
   

  
	
  30240
  - Mathematical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.55

  	
   

  
	
  30361
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.22

  	
   

  
	
  30362
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.06

  	
   

  
	
  30363
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  30.36

  	
   

  
	
  30364
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.09

  	
   

  
	
  30390
  - Photo-Optics Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.55

  	
   

  
	
  30461
  - Technical Writer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.32

  	
   

  
	
  30462
  - Technical Writer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  30.65

  	
   

  
	
  30463
  - Technical Writer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.55

  	
   

  
	
  30491
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30492
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.03

  	
   

  
	
  30493
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.40

  	
   

  
	
  30494
  - Unexploded (UXO) Safety Escort

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30495
  - Unexploded (UXO) Sweep Personnel

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30620
  - Weather Observer, Combined Upper Air Or Surface Programs

  	
   

  	
  (see 3

  	
  )

  	
  21.55

  	
   

  
	
  30621
  - Weather Observer, Senior

  	
   

  	
  (see 3

  	
  )

  	
  24.55

  	
   

  
	
  31000
  - Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  31020
  - Bus Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.03

  	
   

  
	
  31030
  - Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.00

  	
   

  
	
  31043
  - Driver Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.81

  	
   

  
	
  31260
  - Parking and Lot Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.75

  	
   

  
	
  31290
  - Shuttle Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.01

  	
   

  
	
  31310
  - Taxi Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.73

  	
   

  
	
  31361
  - Truckdriver, Light

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.01

  	
   

  
	
  31362
  - Truckdriver, Medium

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.68

  	
   

  
	
  31363
  - Truckdriver, Heavy

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.69

  	
   

  
	
  31364
  - Truckdriver, Tractor-Trailer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.69

  	
   

  
	
  99000
  - Miscellaneous Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  99030
  - Cashier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.48

  	
   

  
	
  99050
  - Desk Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.44

  	
   

  
	
  99095
  - Embalmer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  99251
  - Laboratory Animal Caretaker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.57

  	
   

  
	
  99252
  - Laboratory Animal Caretaker II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.20

  	
   

  
	
  99310
  - Mortician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.36

  	
   

  
	
  99410
  - Pest Controller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.43

  	
   

  
	
  99510
  - Photofinishing Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.53

  	
   

  
	
  99710
  - Recycling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.33

  	
   

  
	
  99711
  - Recycling Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.06

  	
   

  
	
  99730
  - Refuse Collector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.18

  	
   

  
	
  99810
  - Sales Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.32

  	
   

  
	
  99820
  - School Crossing Guard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.55

  	
   

  
	
  99830
  - Survey Party Chief

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.84

  	
   

  
	
  99831
  - Surveying Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.78

  	
   

  
	
  99832
  - Surveying Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.41

  	
   

  
	
  99840
  - Vending Machine Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.59

  	
   

  
	
  99841
  - Vending Machine Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.43

  	
   

  
	
  99842
  - Vending Machine Repairer Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.59

  	
   

  

 

ALL OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE
RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH & WELFARE:
$3.35 per hour or $134.00 per week or $580.66 per month

 

VACATION: 2 weeks paid
vacation after 1 year of service with a contractor or successor; 3 weeks after
5 years, and 4 weeks after 15 years. 
Length of service includes the whole span of continuous service with the
present contractor or successor, wherever employed, and with the predecessor
contractors in the performance of similar work at the same Federal
facility.  (Reg. 29 CFR 4.173)

 

HOLIDAYS: A minimum of ten
paid holidays per year, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr’s Birthday,
Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus
Day, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.  (A contractor may substitute for any of the
named holidays another day off with pay in accordance with a plan communicated
to the employees involved.)  (See 29 CFR
4174)

 

 

THE OCCUPATIONS WHICH HAVE
NUMBERED FOOTNOTES IN PARENTHESES RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING:

 

1)     COMPUTER EMPLOYEES:  Under
the SCA at section 8(b), this wage determination does not apply to any employee
who individually qualifies as a bona fide executive, administrative, or
professional employee as defined in 29 C.F.R. Part 541.  Because most Computer System Analysts and
Computer Programmers who are compensated at a rate not less than $27.63 (or on
a salary or fee basis at a rate not less than $455 per week) an hour would
likely qualify as exempt computer professionals, (29 C.F.R. 541.400) wage rates
may not be listed on this wage determination for all occupations within those
job families.  In addition, because this
wage determination may not list a wage rate for some or all occupations within
those job families if the survey data indicates that the prevailing wage rate
for the occupation equals or exceeds $27.63 per hour conformances may be
necessary for certain nonexempt employees. 
For example, if an individual employee is nonexempt but nevertheless
performs duties within the scope of one of the Computer Systems Analyst or
Computer Programmer occupations for which this wage determination does not
specify an SCA wage rate, then the wage rate for that employee must be
conformed in accordance with the conformance procedures described in the
conformance note included on this wage determination.

 

Additionally, because job
titles vary widely and change quickly in the computer industry, job titles are
not determinative of the application of the computer professional
exemption.  Therefore, the exemption
applies only to computer employees who satisfy the compensation requirements
and whose primary duty consists of:

 

(1)     The application of systems analysis
techniques and procedures, including consulting with users, to determine
hardware, software or system functional specifications;

 

(2)     The design, development, documentation,
analysis, creation, testing or modification of computer systems or programs,
including prototypes, based on and related to user or system design
specifications;

 

(3)     The design, documentation, testing,
creation or modification of computer programs related to machine operating systems;
or

 

(4)     A combination of the aforementioned duties,
the performance of which requires the same level of skills.  (29 C.F.R. 541.400).

 

2)     APPLICABLE TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ONLY - NIGHT
DIFFERENTIAL:  An employee is entitled to
pay for all work performed between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M.
at the rate of basic pay plus a night pay differential amounting to 10 percent
of the rate of basic pay.

 

3)     AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AND WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY &
SUNDAY PAY: If you work at night as part of a regular tour of duty, you will
earn a night differential and receive an additional 10% of basic pay for any
hours worked between 6pm and 6am.

 

If you are a full-time
employed (40 hours a week) and Sunday is part of your regularly scheduled workweek,
you are paid at your rate of basic pay plus a Sunday premium of 25% of your
basic rate for each hour of Sunday work which is not overtime (i.e. occasional
work on Sunday outside the normal tour of duty is considered overtime work).

 

HAZARDOUS PAY DIFFERENTIAL:
An 8 percent differential is applicable to employees employed in a position
that represents a high degree of hazard when working with or in close proximity
to ordinance, explosives, and incendiary materials.  This includes work such as screening,
blending, dying, mixing, and pressing of sensitive ordance, explosives, and
pyrotechnic compositions such as lead azide, black powder and photoflash
powder.  All dry-house activities
involving propellants or explosives.

 

Demilitarization,
modification, renovation, demolition, and maintenance operations on sensitive
ordnance, explosives and incendiary materials. 
All operations involving regrading and cleaning of artillery ranges.

 

A 4 percent differential is
applicable to employees employed in a position that represents a low degree of
hazard when working with, or in close proximity to ordance, (or employees
possibly adjacent to) explosives and incendiary materials which involves
potential injury such as laceration of hands, face, or arms of the employee engaged
in the operation,  irritation of the
skin, minor burns and the like; minimal damage to immediate or adjacent work
area or equipment being used. All operations involving, unloading, storage, and
hauling of ordance, explosive, and incendiary ordnance material other than
small arms ammunition.  These
differentials are only applicable to work that has been specifically designated
by the agency for ordance, explosives, and incendiary material differential
pay.

 

** UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

If employees are required to
wear uniforms in the performance of this contract (either by the terms of the
Government contract, by the employer, by the state or local law, etc.),
the cost of furnishing such uniforms and maintaining (by laundering or dry
cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that may not be borne by an employee
where such cost reduces the hourly rate below that required by the wage
determination. The Department of Labor will accept payment in accordance with
the

 

 

following standards as
compliance:

 

The contractor or
subcontractor is required to furnish all employees with an adequate number of
uniforms without cost or to reimburse employees for the actual cost of the
uniforms.  In addition, where uniform
cleaning and maintenance is made the responsibility of the employee, all
contractors and subcontractors subject to this wage determination shall (in the
absence of a bona fide collective bargaining agreement providing for a
different amount, or the furnishing of contrary affirmative proof as to the
actual cost), reimburse all employees for such cleaning and maintenance at a
rate of $3.35 per week (or $.67 cents per day). 
However, in those instances where the uniforms furnished are made of “wash
and wear” materials, may be routinely washed and dried with other personal
garments, and do not require any special treatment such as dry cleaning, daily
washing, or commercial laundering in order to meet the cleanliness or
appearance standards set by the terms of the Government contract, by the
contractor, by law, or by the nature of the work, there is no requirement that
employees be reimbursed for uniform maintenance costs.

 

The duties of employees
under job titles listed are those described in the “Service Contract Act
Directory of Occupations”, Fifth Edition, April 2006, unless otherwise
indicated. Copies of the Directory are available on the Internet. A links to
the Directory may be found on the WHD home page at
http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/ or through the Wage Determinations On-Line (WDOL)
Web site at http://wdol.gov/.

 

REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE {Standard Form 1444 (SF 1444)}

 

Conformance Process:

 

The contracting officer
shall require that any class of service employee which is not listed herein and
which is to be employed under the contract (i.e., the work to be performed is
not performed by any classification listed in the wage determination), be
classified by the contractor so as to provide a reasonable relationship (i.e.,
appropriate level of skill comparison) between such unlisted classifications
and the classifications listed in the wage determination.  Such conformed classes of employees shall be
paid the monetary wages and furnished the fringe benefits as are determined.  Such conforming process shall be initiated by
the contractor prior to the performance of contract work by such unlisted
class(es) of employees.  The conformed
classification, wage rate, and/or fringe benefits shall be retroactive to the
commencement date of the contract. {See Section 4.6 (C)(vi)} When multiple
wage determinations are included in a contract, a separate SF 1444 should be
prepared for each wage determination to which a class(es) is to be conformed.

 

The process for preparing a
conformance request is as follows:

 

1)     When preparing the bid, the contractor identifies the need for a
conformed occupation(s) and computes a proposed rate(s).

 

2)     After contract award, the contractor prepares a written report
listing in order proposed classification title(s), a Federal grade equivalency
(FGE) for each proposed classification(s) , job description(s), and
rationale for proposed wage rate(s), including information regarding the
agreement or disagreement of the authorized representative of the employees
involved, or where there is no authorized representative, the employees
themselves.  This report should be
submitted to the contracting officer no later than 30 days after such unlisted
class(es) of employees performs any contract work.

 

3)     The contracting officer reviews the proposed action and promptly
submits a report of the action, together with the agency’s recommendations and
pertinent information including the position of the contractor and the
employees, to the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration,
U.S. Department of Labor, for review. 
(See section 4.6(b)(2) of Regulations 29 CFR Part 4).

 

4)     Within 30 days of receipt, the Wage and Hour Division approves,
modifies, or disapproves the action via transmittal to the agency contracting
officer, or notifies the contracting officer that additional time will be
required to process the request.

 

5)     The contracting officer transmits the Wage and Hour decision to
the contractor.

 

6)     The contractor informs the affected employees.

 

Information required by the
Regulations must be submitted on SF 1444 or bond paper.

 

When preparing a conformance
request, the “Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations” (the Directory)
should be used to compare job definitions to insure that duties requested are
not performed by a classification already listed in the wage
determination.  Remember, it is not the
job title, but the required tasks that determine whether a class is included in
an established wage determination. Conformances may not be used to artificially
split, combine, or subdivide classifications listed in the wage determination.

 

 

WD 05-2083 (Rev.-8) was
first posted on www.wdol.gov on 10/20/2009

 

************************************************************************************************************

 

	
  REGISTER
  OF WAGE DETERMINATIONS UNDER

  THE
  SERVICE CONTRACT ACT

  By direction of the
  Secretary of Labor

  	
   

  	
  U.S.
  DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION

  WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

  WASHINGTON D.C. 20210

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Shirley F. Ebbesen

  	
  Division of 

  	
   

  	
  Wage Determination No.:

  	
   

  	
  2005-2083

  
	
  Director

  	
  Wage Determinations

  	
   

  	
  Revision No.:

  	
   

  	
  8

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Date Of Revision: 

  	
   

  	
  10/15/2009

  
							

 

State: Colorado

 

Area: Colorado Counties of
Alamosa, Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer,
Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Fremont, Garfield, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Kiowa,
La Plata, Lake, Las Animas, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Otero,
Ouray, Pitkin, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, San
Juan, San Miguel

 

**Fringe
Benefits Required Follow the Occupational Listing**

 

	
  OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE

  	
   

  	
  FOOTNOTE

  	
   

  	
  RATE

  	
   

  
	
  01000
  - Administrative Support And Clerical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  01011
  - Accounting Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.52

  	
   

  
	
  01012
  - Accounting Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.81

  	
   

  
	
  01013
  - Accounting Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.04

  	
   

  
	
  01020
  - Administrative Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.72

  	
   

  
	
  01040
  - Court Reporter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.86

  	
   

  
	
  01051
  - Data Entry Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.78

  	
   

  
	
  01052
  - Data Entry Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.32

  	
   

  
	
  01060
  - Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.95

  	
   

  
	
  01070
  - Document Preparation Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.84

  	
   

  
	
  01090
  - Duplicating Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.91

  	
   

  
	
  01111
  - General Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.64

  	
   

  
	
  01112
  - General Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.61

  	
   

  
	
  01113
  - General Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.03

  	
   

  
	
  01120
  - Housing Referral Assistant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.55

  	
   

  
	
  01141
  - Messenger Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.36

  	
   

  
	
  01191
  - Order Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.53

  	
   

  
	
  01192
  - Order Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.72

  	
   

  
	
  01261
  - Personnel Assistant (Employment) I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.20

  	
   

  
	
  01262
  - Personnel Assistant (Employment) II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.77

  	
   

  
	
  01263
  - Personnel Assistant (Employment) III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.47

  	
   

  
	
  01270
  - Production Control Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.53

  	
   

  
	
  01280
  - Receptionist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.96

  	
   

  
	
  01290
  - Rental Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.33

  	
   

  
	
  01300
  - Scheduler, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.47

  	
   

  
	
  01311
  - Secretary I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.47

  	
   

  
	
  01312
  - Secretary II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.92

  	
   

  
	
  01313
  - Secretary III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.55

  	
   

  
	
  01320
  - Service Order Dispatcher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.48

  	
   

  
	
  01410
  - Supply Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.72

  	
   

  
	
  01420
  - Survey Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.52

  	
   

  
	
  01531
  - Travel Clerk I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.27

  	
   

  
	
  01532
  - Travel Clerk II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.06

  	
   

  
	
  01533
  - Travel Clerk III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.74

  	
   

  
	
  01611
  - Word Processor I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.74

  	
   

  
	
  01612
  - Word Processor II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.18

  	
   

  
	
  01613
  - Word Processor III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.74

  	
   

  
	
  05000
  - Automotive Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  05005
  - Automobile Body Repairer, Fiberglass

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.52

  	
   

  
	
  05010
  - Automotive Electrician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.81

  	
   

  
	
  05040
  - Automotive Glass Installer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.26

  	
   

  
	
  05070
  - Automotive Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.26

  	
   

  
	
  05110
  - Mobile Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.23

  	
   

  
	
  05130
  - Motor Equipment Metal Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.81

  	
   

  
	
  05160
  - Motor Equipment Metal Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.26

  	
   

  
	
  05190
  - Motor Vehicle Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.16

  	
   

  
	
  05220
  - Motor Vehicle Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.40

  	
   

  
	
  05250
  - Motor Vehicle Upholstery Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.98

  	
   

  
	
  05280
  - Motor Vehicle Wrecker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.26

  	
   

  
	
  05310
  - Painter, Automotive

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.26

  	
   

  
	
  05340
  - Radiator Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.26

  	
   

  
	
  05370
  - Tire Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.61

  	
   

  
	
  05400
  - Transmission Repair Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.10

  	
   

  
	
  07000
  - Food Preparation And Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  07010
  - Baker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.56

  	
   

  
	
  07041
  - Cook I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.26

  	
   

  
	
  07042
  - Cook II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.30

  	
   

  
	
  07070
  - Dishwasher

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.60

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  07130
  - Food Service Worker

  	
   

  	
  9.33

  	
   

  
	
  07210
  - Meat Cutter

  	
   

  	
  13.56

  	
   

  
	
  07260
  - Waiter/Waitress

  	
   

  	
  9.21

  	
   

  
	
  09000
  - Furniture Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  09010
  - Electrostatic Spray Painter

  	
   

  	
  15.61

  	
   

  
	
  09040
  - Furniture Handler

  	
   

  	
  11.46

  	
   

  
	
  09080
  - Furniture Refinisher

  	
   

  	
  17.17

  	
   

  
	
  09090
  - Furniture Refinisher Helper

  	
   

  	
  13.68

  	
   

  
	
  09110
  - Furniture Repairer, Minor

  	
   

  	
  14.73

  	
   

  
	
  09130
  - Upholsterer

  	
   

  	
  15.65

  	
   

  
	
  11000
  - General Services And Support Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  11030
  - Cleaner, Vehicles

  	
   

  	
  10.22

  	
   

  
	
  11060
  - Elevator Operator

  	
   

  	
  10.22

  	
   

  
	
  11090
  - Gardener

  	
   

  	
  14.63

  	
   

  
	
  11122
  - Housekeeping Aide

  	
   

  	
  10.13

  	
   

  
	
  11150
  - Janitor

  	
   

  	
  10.96

  	
   

  
	
  11210
  - Laborer, Grounds Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  11.51

  	
   

  
	
  11240
  - Maid or Houseman

  	
   

  	
  8.63

  	
   

  
	
  11260
  - Pruner

  	
   

  	
  10.44

  	
   

  
	
  11270
  - Tractor Operator

  	
   

  	
  13.83

  	
   

  
	
  11330
  - Trail Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
  11.51

  	
   

  
	
  11360
  - Window Cleaner

  	
   

  	
  11.84

  	
   

  
	
  12000
  - Health Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  12010
  - Ambulance Driver

  	
   

  	
  17.99

  	
   

  
	
  12011
  - Breath Alcohol Technician

  	
   

  	
  16.17

  	
   

  
	
  12012
  - Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
  20.75

  	
   

  
	
  12015
  - Certified Physical Therapist Assistant

  	
   

  	
  19.49

  	
   

  
	
  12020
  - Dental Assistant

  	
   

  	
  13.48

  	
   

  
	
  12025
  - Dental Hygienist

  	
   

  	
  30.82

  	
   

  
	
  12030
  - EKG Technician

  	
   

  	
  24.50

  	
   

  
	
  12035
  - Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist

  	
   

  	
  24.50

  	
   

  
	
  12040
  - Emergency Medical Technician

  	
   

  	
  17.99

  	
   

  
	
  12071
  - Licensed Practical Nurse I

  	
   

  	
  14.46

  	
   

  
	
  12072
  - Licensed Practical Nurse II

  	
   

  	
  16.17

  	
   

  
	
  12073
  - Licensed Practical Nurse III

  	
   

  	
  18.03

  	
   

  
	
  12100
  - Medical Assistant

  	
   

  	
  13.52

  	
   

  
	
  12130
  - Medical Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
  14.65

  	
   

  
	
  12160
  - Medical Record Clerk

  	
   

  	
  14.02

  	
   

  
	
  12190
  - Medical Record Technician

  	
   

  	
  16.04

  	
   

  
	
  12195
  - Medical Transcriptionist

  	
   

  	
  15.37

  	
   

  
	
  12210
  - Nuclear Medicine Technologist

  	
   

  	
  35.54

  	
   

  
	
  12221
  - Nursing Assistant I

  	
   

  	
  8.84

  	
   

  
	
  12222
  - Nursing Assistant II

  	
   

  	
  9.94

  	
   

  
	
  12223
  - Nursing Assistant III

  	
   

  	
  10.85

  	
   

  
	
  12224
  - Nursing Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
  12.18

  	
   

  
	
  12235
  - Optical Dispenser

  	
   

  	
  13.97

  	
   

  
	
  12236
  - Optical Technician

  	
   

  	
  14.46

  	
   

  
	
  12250
  - Pharmacy Technician

  	
   

  	
  13.34

  	
   

  
	
  12280
  - Phlebotomist

  	
   

  	
  12.31

  	
   

  
	
  12305
  - Radiologic Technologist

  	
   

  	
  24.51

  	
   

  
	
  12311
  - Registered Nurse I

  	
   

  	
  22.78

  	
   

  
	
  12312
  - Registered Nurse II

  	
   

  	
  27.87

  	
   

  
	
  12313
  - Registered Nurse II, Specialist

  	
   

  	
  27.87

  	
   

  
	
  12314
  - Registered Nurse III

  	
   

  	
  33.72

  	
   

  
	
  12315
  - Registered Nurse III, Anesthetist

  	
   

  	
  33.72

  	
   

  
	
  12316
  - Registered Nurse IV

  	
   

  	
  38.33

  	
   

  
	
  12317
  - Scheduler (Drug and Alcohol Testing)

  	
   

  	
  20.03

  	
   

  
	
  13000
  - Information And Arts Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  13011
  - Exhibits Specialist I

  	
   

  	
  17.28

  	
   

  
	
  13012
  - Exhibits Specialist II

  	
   

  	
  21.40

  	
   

  
	
  13013
  - Exhibits Specialist III

  	
   

  	
  26.18

  	
   

  
	
  13041
  - Illustrator I

  	
   

  	
  17.28

  	
   

  
	
  13042
  - Illustrator II

  	
   

  	
  21.40

  	
   

  
	
  13043
  - Illustrator III

  	
   

  	
  26.18

  	
   

  
	
  13047
  - Librarian

  	
   

  	
  23.71

  	
   

  
	
  13050
  - Library Aide/Clerk

  	
   

  	
  13.76

  	
   

  
	
  13054
  - Library Information Technology Systems Administrator

  	
   

  	
  21.40

  	
   

  
	
  13058
  - Library Technician

  	
   

  	
  15.67

  	
   

  
	
  13061
  - Media Specialist I

  	
   

  	
  13.61

  	
   

  
	
  13062
  - Media Specialist II

  	
   

  	
  16.31

  	
   

  
	
  13063
  - Media Specialist III

  	
   

  	
  18.18

  	
   

  
	
  13071
  - Photographer I

  	
   

  	
  13.93

  	
   

  
	
  13072
  - Photographer II

  	
   

  	
  15.58

  	
   

  
	
  13073
  - Photographer III

  	
   

  	
  19.30

  	
   

  
	
  13074
  - Photographer IV

  	
   

  	
  23.61

  	
   

  
	
  13075
  - Photographer V

  	
   

  	
  29.12

  	
   

  
	
  13110
  - Video Teleconference Technician

  	
   

  	
  15.45

  	
   

  
	
  14000
  - Information Technology Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14041
  - Computer Operator I

  	
   

  	
  13.68

  	
   

  
	
  14042
  - Computer Operator II

  	
   

  	
  15.31

  	
   

  
	
  14043
  - Computer Operator III

  	
   

  	
  17.92

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  14044
  - Computer Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.93

  	
   

  
	
  14045
  - Computer Operator V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.07

  	
   

  
	
  14071
  - Computer Programmer I 

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  16.10

  	
   

  
	
  14072
  - Computer Programmer II 

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  19.95

  	
   

  
	
  14073
  - Computer Programmer III 

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  24.40

  	
   

  
	
  14074
  - Computer Programmer IV 

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14101
  - Computer Systems Analyst I 

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
  26.06

  	
   

  
	
  14102
  - Computer Systems Analyst II 

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14103
  - Computer Systems Analyst III 

  	
   

  	
  (see 1

  	
  )

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14150
  - Peripheral Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.68

  	
   

  
	
  14160
  - Personal Computer Support Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.93

  	
   

  
	
  15000 - Instructional
  Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15010
  - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Non-Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.06

  	
   

  
	
  15020
  - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Rated)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  31.53

  	
   

  
	
  15030
  - Air Crew Training Devices Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.45

  	
   

  
	
  15050
  - Computer Based Training Specialist / Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  26.06

  	
   

  
	
  15060
  - Educational Technologist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.25

  	
   

  
	
  15070
  - Flight Instructor (Pilot)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  37.45

  	
   

  
	
  15080
  - Graphic Artist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.42

  	
   

  
	
  15090
  - Technical Instructor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.56

  	
   

  
	
  15095
  - Technical Instructor/Course Developer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.26

  	
   

  
	
  15110
  - Test Proctor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.59

  	
   

  
	
  15120
  - Tutor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.59

  	
   

  
	
  16000
  - Laundry, Dry-Cleaning, Pressing And Related Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  16010
  - Assembler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.46

  	
   

  
	
  16030
  - Counter Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.46

  	
   

  
	
  16040
  - Dry Cleaner

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.32

  	
   

  
	
  16070
  - Finisher, Flatwork, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.46

  	
   

  
	
  16090
  - Presser, Hand

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.46

  	
   

  
	
  16110
  - Presser, Machine, Drycleaning

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.46

  	
   

  
	
  16130
  - Presser, Machine, Shirts

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.46

  	
   

  
	
  16160
  - Presser, Machine, Wearing Apparel, Laundry

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.46

  	
   

  
	
  16190
  - Sewing Machine Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.83

  	
   

  
	
  16220
  - Tailor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.43

  	
   

  
	
  16250
  - Washer, Machine

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.20

  	
   

  
	
  19000
  - Machine Tool Operation And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  19010
  - Machine-Tool Operator (Tool Room)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.89

  	
   

  
	
  19040
  - Tool And Die Maker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.08

  	
   

  
	
  21000
  - Materials Handling And Packing Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  21020
  - Forklift Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.00

  	
   

  
	
  21030
  - Material Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.53

  	
   

  
	
  21040
  - Material Expediter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.53

  	
   

  
	
  21050
  - Material Handling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.98

  	
   

  
	
  21071
  - Order Filler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.30

  	
   

  
	
  21080
  - Production Line Worker (Food Processing)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.11

  	
   

  
	
  21110
  - Shipping Packer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.89

  	
   

  
	
  21130
  - Shipping/Receiving Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.89

  	
   

  
	
  21140
  - Store Worker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.61

  	
   

  
	
  21150
  - Stock Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.95

  	
   

  
	
  21210
  - Tools And Parts Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.00

  	
   

  
	
  21410
  - Warehouse Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.11

  	
   

  
	
  23000
  - Mechanics And Maintenance And Repair Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  23010
  - Aerospace Structural Welder

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.40

  	
   

  
	
  23021
  - Aircraft Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23022
  - Aircraft Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.40

  	
   

  
	
  23023
  - Aircraft Mechanic III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.50

  	
   

  
	
  23040
  - Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.88

  	
   

  
	
  23050
  - Aircraft, Painter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.21

  	
   

  
	
  23060
  - Aircraft Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.62

  	
   

  
	
  23080
  - Aircraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.43

  	
   

  
	
  23110
  - Appliance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.20

  	
   

  
	
  23120
  - Bicycle Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.55

  	
   

  
	
  23125
  - Cable Splicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.89

  	
   

  
	
  23130
  - Carpenter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.55

  	
   

  
	
  23140
  - Carpet Layer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.10

  	
   

  
	
  23160
  - Electrician, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.67

  	
   

  
	
  23181
  - Electronics Technician Maintenance I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.36

  	
   

  
	
  23182
  - Electronics Technician Maintenance II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.18

  	
   

  
	
  23183
  - Electronics Technician Maintenance III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.35

  	
   

  
	
  23260
  - Fabric Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.96

  	
   

  
	
  23290
  - Fire Alarm System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23310
  - Fire Extinguisher Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.81

  	
   

  
	
  23311
  - Fuel Distribution System Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23312
  - Fuel Distribution System Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.81

  	
   

  
	
  23370
  - General Maintenance Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.29

  	
   

  
	
  23380
  - Ground Support Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23381
  - Ground Support Equipment Servicer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.62

  	
   

  
	
  23382
  - Ground Support Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.43

  	
   

  
	
  23391
  - Gunsmith I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.81

  	
   

  
	
  23392
  - Gunsmith II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.10

  	
   

  
	
  23393
  - Gunsmith III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23410
  - Heating, Ventilation And Air-Conditioning Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.82

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  23411
  - Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditionings Mechanic (Research Facility)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.71

  	
   

  
	
  23430
  - Heavy Equipment Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.61

  	
   

  
	
  23440
  - Heavy Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.06

  	
   

  
	
  23460
  - Instrument Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23465
  - Laboratory/Shelter Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.20

  	
   

  
	
  23470
  - Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.98

  	
   

  
	
  23510
  - Locksmith

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.20

  	
   

  
	
  23530
  - Machinery Maintenance Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.84

  	
   

  
	
  23550
  - Machinist, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.33

  	
   

  
	
  23580
  - Maintenance Trades Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.45

  	
   

  
	
  23591
  - Metrology Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23592
  - Metrology Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.40

  	
   

  
	
  23593
  - Metrology Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.50

  	
   

  
	
  23640
  - Millwright

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23710
  - Office Appliance Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.72

  	
   

  
	
  23760
  - Painter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.91

  	
   

  
	
  23790
  - Pipefitter, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.41

  	
   

  
	
  23810
  - Plumber, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.13

  	
   

  
	
  23820
  - Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23850
  - Rigger

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23870
  - Scale Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.10

  	
   

  
	
  23890
  - Sheet-Metal Worker, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.71

  	
   

  
	
  23910
  - Small Engine Mechanic

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.10

  	
   

  
	
  23931
  - Telecommunications Mechanic I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.55

  	
   

  
	
  23932
  - Telecommunications Mechanic II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.83

  	
   

  
	
  23950
  - Telephone Lineman

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23960
  - Welder, Combination, Maintenance

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.85

  	
   

  
	
  23965
  - Well Driller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.40

  	
   

  
	
  23970
  - Woodcraft Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.31

  	
   

  
	
  23980
  - Woodworker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.81

  	
   

  
	
  24000
  - Personal Needs Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  24570
  - Child Care Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.22

  	
   

  
	
  24580
  - Child Care Center Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.28

  	
   

  
	
  24610
  - Chore Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.26

  	
   

  
	
  24620
  - Family Readiness And Support Services Coordinator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.54

  	
   

  
	
  24630
  - Homemaker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.53

  	
   

  
	
  25000
  - Plant And System Operations Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  25010
  - Boiler Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  25.09

  	
   

  
	
  25040
  - Sewage Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.00

  	
   

  
	
  25070
  - Stationary Engineer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.02

  	
   

  
	
  25190
  - Ventilation Equipment Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.79

  	
   

  
	
  25210
  - Water Treatment Plant Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.45

  	
   

  
	
  27000
  - Protective Service Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  27004
  - Alarm Monitor

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  27007
  - Baggage Inspector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.12

  	
   

  
	
  27008
  - Corrections Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.87

  	
   

  
	
  27010
  - Court Security Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.47

  	
   

  
	
  27030
  - Detection Dog Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  27040
  - Detention Officer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.87

  	
   

  
	
  27070
  - Firefighter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.16

  	
   

  
	
  27101
  - Guard I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.12

  	
   

  
	
  27102
  - Guard II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.67

  	
   

  
	
  27131
  - Police Officer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.09

  	
   

  
	
  27132
  - Police Officer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.56

  	
   

  
	
  28000
  - Recreation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  28041
  - Carnival Equipment Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.47

  	
   

  
	
  28042
  - Carnival Equipment Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.20

  	
   

  
	
  28043
  - Carnival Equipment Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  8.80

  	
   

  
	
  28210
  - Gate Attendant/Gate Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12.73

  	
   

  
	
  28310
  - Lifeguard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.01

  	
   

  
	
  28350
  - Park Attendant (Aide)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.24

  	
   

  
	
  28510
  - Recreation Aide/Health Facility Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.39

  	
   

  
	
  28515
  - Recreation Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.64

  	
   

  
	
  28630
  - Sports Official

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.34

  	
   

  
	
  28690
  - Swimming Pool Operator

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.16

  	
   

  
	
  29000
  - Stevedoring/Longshoremen Occupational Services

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  29010
  - Blocker And Bracer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.93

  	
   

  
	
  29020
  - Hatch Tender

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.93

  	
   

  
	
  29030
  - Line Handler

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  17.93

  	
   

  
	
  29041
  - Stevedore I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.15

  	
   

  
	
  29042
  - Stevedore II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.07

  	
   

  
	
  30000
  - Technical Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  30010
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Center (HFO) 

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  35.15

  	
   

  
	
  30011
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Station (HFO) 

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  24.24

  	
   

  
	
  30012
  - Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal (HFO) 

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  26.69

  	
   

  
	
  30021
  - Archeological Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.61

  	
   

  
	
  30022
  - Archeological Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.37

  	
   

  
	
  30023
  - Archeological Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.26

  	
   

  
	
  30030
  - Cartographic Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.10

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  30040
  - Civil Engineering Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.81

  	
   

  
	
  30061
  - Drafter/CAD Operator I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.73

  	
   

  
	
  30062
  - Drafter/CAD Operator II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.47

  	
   

  
	
  30063
  - Drafter/CAD Operator III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.37

  	
   

  
	
  30064
  - Drafter/CAD Operator IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  21.94

  	
   

  
	
  30081
  - Engineering Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.83

  	
   

  
	
  30082
  - Engineering Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.62

  	
   

  
	
  30083
  - Engineering Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.36

  	
   

  
	
  30084
  - Engineering Technician IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.24

  	
   

  
	
  30085
  - Engineering Technician V

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  24.76

  	
   

  
	
  30086
  - Engineering Technician VI

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  29.95

  	
   

  
	
  30090
  - Environmental Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.10

  	
   

  
	
  30210
  - Laboratory Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.70

  	
   

  
	
  30240
  - Mathematical Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.10

  	
   

  
	
  30361
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.36

  	
   

  
	
  30362
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  19.03

  	
   

  
	
  30363
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.28

  	
   

  
	
  30364
  - Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  28.17

  	
   

  
	
  30390
  - Photo-Optics Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  20.10

  	
   

  
	
  30461
  - Technical Writer I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  18.77

  	
   

  
	
  30462
  - Technical Writer II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.95

  	
   

  
	
  30463
  - Technical Writer III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.76

  	
   

  
	
  30491
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30492
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  27.03

  	
   

  
	
  30493
  - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician III

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  32.40

  	
   

  
	
  30494
  - Unexploded (UXO) Safety Escort

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30495
  - Unexploded (UXO) Sweep Personnel

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  22.34

  	
   

  
	
  30620
  - Weather Observer, Combined Upper Air Or Surface Programs

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  17.81

  	
   

  
	
  30621
  - Weather Observer, Senior 

  	
   

  	
  (see 2

  	
  )

  	
  19.90

  	
   

  
	
  31000
  - Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  31020
  - Bus Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.10

  	
   

  
	
  31030
  - Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.54

  	
   

  
	
  31043
  - Driver Courier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.75

  	
   

  
	
  31260
  - Parking and Lot Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.22

  	
   

  
	
  31290
  - Shuttle Bus Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.54

  	
   

  
	
  31310
  - Taxi Driver

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.51

  	
   

  
	
  31361
  - Truckdriver, Light

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.75

  	
   

  
	
  31362
  - Truckdriver, Medium

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.06

  	
   

  
	
  31363
  - Truckdriver, Heavy

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.33

  	
   

  
	
  31364
  - Truckdriver, Tractor-Trailer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.33

  	
   

  
	
  99000
  - Miscellaneous Occupations

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  99030
  - Cashier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.19

  	
   

  
	
  99050
  - Desk Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  9.27

  	
   

  
	
  99095
  - Embalmer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.64

  	
   

  
	
  99251
  - Laboratory Animal Caretaker I

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.08

  	
   

  
	
  99252
  - Laboratory Animal Caretaker II

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  13.74

  	
   

  
	
  99310
  - Mortician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  23.64

  	
   

  
	
  99410
  - Pest Controller

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.42

  	
   

  
	
  99510
  - Photofinishing Worker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.74

  	
   

  
	
  99710
  - Recycling Laborer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.79

  	
   

  
	
  99711
  - Recycling Specialist

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.08

  	
   

  
	
  99730
  - Refuse Collector

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  10.70

  	
   

  
	
  99810
  - Sales Clerk

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.58

  	
   

  
	
  99820
  - School Crossing Guard

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.72

  	
   

  
	
  99830
  - Survey Party Chief

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  15.67

  	
   

  
	
  99831
  - Surveying Aide

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  11.91

  	
   

  
	
  99832
  - Surveying Technician

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.82

  	
   

  
	
  99840
  - Vending Machine Attendant

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.24

  	
   

  
	
  99841
  - Vending Machine Repairer

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  16.67

  	
   

  
	
  99842
  - Vending Machine Repairer Helper

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  14.24

  	
   

  

 

ALL OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE
RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH & WELFARE:
$3.35 per hour or $134.00 per week or $580.66 per month

 

VACATION: 2 weeks paid vacation
after 1 year of service with a contractor or successor; 3 weeks after 5 years,
and 4 weeks after 15 years.  Length of
service includes the whole span of continuous service with the present
contractor or successor, wherever employed, and with the predecessor
contractors in the performance of similar work at the same Federal
facility.  (Reg. 29 CFR 4.173)

 

HOLIDAYS: A minimum of ten
paid holidays per year, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr’s Birthday,
Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus
Day, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.  (A contractor may substitute for any of the
named holidays another day off with pay in accordance with a plan communicated
to the employees involved.)  (See 29 CFR
4174)

 

 

THE OCCUPATIONS WHICH HAVE
NUMBERED FOOTNOTES IN PARENTHESES RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING:

 

1)     COMPUTER EMPLOYEES:  Under
the SCA at section 8(b), this wage determination does not apply to any employee
who individually qualifies as a bona fide executive, administrative, or
professional employee as defined in 29 C.F.R. Part 541.  Because most Computer System Analysts and
Computer Programmers who are compensated at a rate not less than $27.63 (or on
a salary or fee basis at a rate not less than $455 per week) an hour would
likely qualify as exempt computer professionals, (29 C.F.R. 541.400) wage rates
may not be listed on this wage determination for all occupations within those
job families.  In addition, because this
wage determination may not list a wage rate for some or all occupations within
those job families if the survey data indicates that the prevailing wage rate
for the occupation equals or exceeds $27.63 per hour conformances may be
necessary for certain nonexempt employees. 
For example, if an individual employee is nonexempt but nevertheless
performs duties within the scope of one of the Computer Systems Analyst or
Computer Programmer occupations for which this wage determination does not
specify an SCA wage rate, then the wage rate for that employee must be
conformed in accordance with the conformance procedures described in the
conformance note included on this wage determination.

 

Additionally, because job
titles vary widely and change quickly in the computer industry, job titles are
not determinative of the application of the computer professional
exemption.  Therefore, the exemption
applies only to computer employees who satisfy the compensation requirements
and whose primary duty consists of:

 

(1)   The application of systems analysis techniques and procedures,
including consulting with users, to determine hardware, software or system
functional specifications;

 

(2)   The design, development, documentation, analysis, creation,
testing or modification of computer systems or programs, including prototypes,
based on and related to user or system design specifications;

 

(3)   The design, documentation, testing, creation or modification of
computer programs related to machine operating systems; or

 

(4)   A combination of the aforementioned duties, the performance of
which requires the same level of skills. 
(29 C.F.R. 541.400).

 

2)     AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AND WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY &
SUNDAY PAY: If you work at night as part of a regular tour of duty, you will
earn a night differential and receive an additional 10% of basic pay for any
hours worked between 6pm and 6am.

 

If you are a full-time
employed (40 hours a week) and Sunday is part of your regularly scheduled
workweek, you are paid at your rate of basic pay plus a Sunday premium of 25%
of your basic rate for each hour of Sunday work which is not overtime (i.e.
occasional work on Sunday outside the normal tour of duty is considered
overtime work).

 

HAZARDOUS PAY DIFFERENTIAL:
An 8 percent differential is applicable to employees employed in a position
that represents a high degree of hazard when working with or in close proximity
to ordinance, explosives, and incendiary materials.  This includes work such as screening,
blending, dying, mixing, and pressing of sensitive ordance, explosives, and
pyrotechnic compositions such as lead azide, black powder and photoflash
powder.  All dry-house activities
involving propellants or explosives.

 

Demilitarization,
modification, renovation, demolition, and maintenance operations on sensitive
ordnance, explosives and incendiary materials. 
All operations involving regrading and cleaning of artillery ranges.

 

A 4 percent differential is
applicable to employees employed in a position that represents a low degree of
hazard when working with, or in close proximity to ordance, (or employees
possibly adjacent to) explosives and incendiary materials which involves
potential injury such as laceration of hands, face, or arms of the employee
engaged in the operation,  irritation of
the skin, minor burns and the like; minimal damage to immediate or adjacent
work area or equipment being used. All operations involving, unloading,
storage, and hauling of ordance, explosive, and incendiary ordnance material
other than small arms ammunition.  These
differentials are only applicable to work that has been specifically designated
by the agency for ordance, explosives, and incendiary material differential
pay.

 

** UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

If employees are required to
wear uniforms in the performance of this contract (either by the terms of the
Government contract, by the employer, by the state or local law, etc.),
the cost of furnishing such uniforms and maintaining (by laundering or dry
cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that may not be borne by an employee
where such cost reduces the hourly rate below that required by the wage
determination. The Department of Labor will accept payment in accordance with
the following standards as compliance:

 

The contractor or
subcontractor is required to furnish all employees with an adequate number of
uniforms without cost or to reimburse employees for the actual cost of the
uniforms.  In addition, where uniform
cleaning and maintenance is made

 

 

the responsibility of the
employee, all contractors and subcontractors subject to this wage determination
shall (in the absence of a bona fide collective bargaining agreement providing
for a different amount, or the furnishing of contrary affirmative proof as to
the actual cost), reimburse all employees for such cleaning and maintenance at
a rate of $3.35 per week (or $.67 cents per day). However, in those instances
where the uniforms furnished are made of “wash and wear” materials, may be
routinely washed and dried with other personal garments, and do not require any
special treatment such as dry cleaning, daily washing, or commercial laundering
in order to meet the cleanliness or appearance standards set by the terms of
the Government contract, by the contractor, by law, or by the nature of the
work, there is no requirement that employees be reimbursed for uniform maintenance
costs.

 

The duties of employees
under job titles listed are those described in the “Service Contract Act
Directory of Occupations”, Fifth Edition, April 2006, unless otherwise
indicated. Copies of the Directory are available on the Internet. A links to
the Directory may be found on the WHD home page at
http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/ or through the Wage Determinations On-Line (WDOL)
Web site at http://wdol.gov/.

 

REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE {Standard Form 1444 (SF 1444)}

 

Conformance Process:

 

The contracting officer
shall require that any class of service employee which is not listed herein and
which is to be employed under the contract (i.e., the work to be performed is
not performed by any classification listed in the wage determination), be
classified by the contractor so as to provide a reasonable relationship (i.e.,
appropriate level of skill comparison) between such unlisted classifications
and the classifications listed in the wage determination. Such conformed
classes of employees shall be paid the monetary wages and furnished the fringe
benefits as are determined. Such conforming process shall be initiated by the
contractor prior to the performance of contract work by such unlisted class(es)
of employees. The conformed classification, wage rate, and/or fringe benefits
shall be retroactive to the commencement date of the contract. {See
Section 4.6 (C)(vi)} When multiple wage determinations are included in a
contract, a separate SF 1444 should be prepared for each wage determination to
which a class(es) is to be conformed.

 

The process for preparing a
conformance request is as follows:

 

1)   When preparing the bid, the contractor
identifies the need for a conformed occupation (s) and computes a proposed
rate (s).

 

2)   After contract award, the contractor prepares
a written report listing in order proposed classification title (s), a Federal
grade equivalency (FGE) for each proposed classification(s), job
description(s), and rationale for proposed wage rate (s), including information
regarding the agreement or disagreement of the authorized representative of the
employees involved, or where there is no authorized representative, the
employees themselves. This report should be submitted to the contracting
officer no later than 30 days after such unlisted class(es) of employees
performs any contract work.

 

3)   The contracting officer reviews the proposed
action and promptly submits a report of the action, together with the agency’s
recommendations and pertinent information including the position of the
contractor and the employees, to the Wage and Hour Division, Employment
Standards Administration, U. S. Department of Labor, for review. (See section
4.6(b)(2) of Regulations 29 CFR Part 4).

 

4)   Within 30 days of receipt, the Wage and Hour
Division approves, modifies, or disapproves the action via transmittal to the
agency contracting officer, or notifies the contracting officer that additional
time will be required to process the request.

 

5)   The contracting officer transmits the Wage
and Hour decision to the contractor.

 

6)   The contractor informs the affected
employees.

 

Information required by the
Regulations must be submitted on SF 1444 or bond paper.

 

When preparing a conformance
request, the “Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations” (the Directory)
should be used to compare job definitions to insure that duties requested are
not performed by a classification already listed in the wage determination.
Remember, it is not the job title, but the required tasks that determine
whether a class is included in an established wage determination. Conformances
may not be used to artificially split, combine, or subdivide classifications
listed in the wage determination.

 

 

 

	
  

  	
   

  	
  United States 

  Department of 

  Agriculture

  	
   

  	
  Forest Service

  	
   

  	
  National Interagency
 Fire Center

  	
   

  	
  3833 S. Development Ave.
 Boise, ID 83705

  

 

	
   

  	
  File Code:

  	
   

  	
  6320

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Date: 

  	
   

  	
  February 16,
  2010

  

 

 

MS.
TRACY WEAVER

ERICKSON
AIR CRANE INC

3100
WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

CENTRAL
POINT OR 97502

 

RE:
Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopter Services

 

Dear Ms. Weaver:

 

In
accordance with clause C-24 CONTRACT PERIOD
AND RENEWAL OPTION, this letter serves as notice of our intent to renew US Forest
Service Contract No. AG-024
B-C-08-9345 for Item #1
Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco, Item #3 Silver City/Helena, Item #7 Reno, and
Item #8 Rifle.

 

This
preliminary notice, however,
does not at this time commit the Government to renew the contract.

 

An
official documentation of the actual
renewal terms, new rates, applicable
wage determinations, and specific information relating to your contract will be forthcoming and will signify
our commitment to renew your existing contract.

 

If you have any questions,
please call me at 208/387-5347.

 

	
  Sincerely,

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
   

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  
	
  Contracting Officer

  	
   

  

 

 

	
  

  	
   

  	
  Caring for the Land and Serving People

  	
   

  	
  Printed
  on Recycled Paper

  	
   

  	
  

  

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE OF PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
  2     

  
	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  22

  	
  February 16, 2010

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY
  TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  x

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

                                                                                                

	
  o

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT
  IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF:

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  x  is not,  o 
  is required to sign this document and return 0 copies to the
  issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION
  (Organized by UCF section headings, including solicitation/contract subject
  matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS
MODIFICATION:  Update Exhibit 12 Hourly Flight Rates and
Fuel Survey Locations

 

Section C, Exhibit 12, Helicopter Services Hourly
Flight Rates, Fuel Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart.

Replace with the attached flight rate chart, dated
02/16/2010, effective 02/16/2010

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  N/A

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  2/09/10

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

HELICOPTER SERVICES

HOURLY FLIGHT RATES, FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION CHART EFFECTIVE

FEBRUARY 16, 2010

FOR CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008- 2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  FUEL CONSUMPTION

  	
   

  	
  FEBRUARY 16, 2010 HOURLY

  	
   

  	
  LOAD CALCULATION

  
	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT TYPE

  	
   

  	
  (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  FLIGHT RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  Weight Reduction (lbs)

  
	
  AGUSTA WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 KOALA

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,102.00

  	
   

  	
  230

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  129

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,202.00

  	
   

  	
  335

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,350.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AM. EUROCOPTER

  	
   

  	
  SA-315B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,579.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-316B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,579.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-318C

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,449.00

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-319B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,460.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,963.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,933.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,428.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,015.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,019.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,032.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,092.00

  	
   

  	
  175

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  988.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,247.00

  	
   

  	
  140

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-365N-1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,001.00

  	
   

  	
  275

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  788.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 130-B4

  	
   

  	
  53

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,033.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-135

  	
   

  	
  64

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,286.00

  	
   

  	
  220

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 145

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,587.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 155B1

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,105.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 225

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,666.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  BELL:

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  637.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204B (UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,547.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,589.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,570.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,611.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  771.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  795.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  929.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  969.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  953.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,606.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,838.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,481.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B1

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,314.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,898.00

  	
   

  	
  420

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,762.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,841.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,841.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,067.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,007.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,981.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,516.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,545.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,545.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H(-13 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,545.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H(-17 engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,586.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,545.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,759.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,772.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  *SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  615.00

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  796.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  699.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
  KAMAN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,543.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,692.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  BO 105CBS

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,226.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK 117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,726.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
  McDONNELL-

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  797.00

  	
   

  	
  110

  
	
  DOUGLAS:

  	
   

  	
  500D/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  814.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  849.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  530F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  909.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,007.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,391.00

  	
   

  	
  210

  
	
  SIKORSKY:

  	
   

  	
  CH 53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,606.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH 54/S 64

  	
   

  	
  525

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,137.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-55 T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,137.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,637.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,132.00

  	
   

  	
  400

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,132.00

  	
   

  	
  460

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,570.00

  	
   

  	
  550

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-62A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,333.00

  	
   

  	
  300

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,410.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C+

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,012.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,991.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AVERAGE GALLON PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4.76

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

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  2.
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  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  20

  	
  September 1, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
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  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date specified
for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA 

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: C-24 Mandatory
  Availibility Period Including Extended and Optional Use

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x  is required to sign this document and return 1 copy
  to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section-headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopter Services,
Item No. 1 Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco, N6962R

 

PURPOSE OF THIS
MODIFICATION: C-24
Mandatory Availability Period including Extended and Optional Use

 

Item No. 1 Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco, N6962R: Optional Use
Period to begin September 1, 2009 and day by day thereafter until released.

 

Daily Availability Rate $19,200.00

 

Charge Availability and flight to applicable P Code

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver, Director
  Aerial Services

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver 

  	
  9/1/09

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
   

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 19

  	
  August 4, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA 

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT
  IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: C-24 Mandatory Availbility Period
  Including Extended and Optional Use

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x  is required to sign this document and return 1 copy
  to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

Item No. 3 Silver City/Helena, N164AC

 

PURPOSE OF THIS
MODIFICATION: C-24
Mandatory Availbility Period Including Extended and Optional Use

 

Item No. 3 Silver City/Helena, N164AC: Optional Use
Period to begin August 4, 2009 and day by day thereafter until released.

 

Daily Availability Rate $20,300.00

 

Charge Availability and flight to applicable P Code

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
   

  	
  Colleen Hightower, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
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  Previous edition unusable

  	
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  REQ. NO.

  	
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  applicable)

  
	
  18

  	
  July 16, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning        copies of
the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy of
the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  x

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  o

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: 

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  x  is not,  o 
  is required to sign this document and return   0   copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: Update Exhibit 12 Hourly Flight Rates and
Fuel Survey Locations

 

1) Section C, Exhibit 12, Helicopter Services Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart. Replace with the attached flight rate
chart, dated 07/16/2009, effective 07/16/2009

 

2) Section D Paragraph D-4 (2) — The attached fuel survey locations are
replaced and incorporated into the contract

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  N/A

  	
  Colleen Hightower, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Colleen Hightower

  	
  7/8/09

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

FUEL
SURVEY LOCATIONS

ALL AIRCRAFT

 

	
  NAME

  	
   

  	
  LOCATION

  
	
  Atlantic Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Fresno, CA

  
	
  Atlantic Aviation (Reno
  Air Service)

  	
   

  	
  Reno, NV

  
	
  Butler Aircraft

  	
   

  	
  Redmond, OR

  
	
  Columbia Pacific Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Moses Lake, WA

  
	
  Cutter Flying Service

  	
   

  	
  Albuquerque, NM

  
	
  Cutter Flying Service

  	
   

  	
  Phoenix, AZ

  
	
  Durango Jet Center

  	
   

  	
  Durango, CO

  
	
  Ed’s Line Service

  	
   

  	
  Alamogordo, NM

  
	
  Epps Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Atlanta, GA

  
	
  Flightcraft

  	
   

  	
  Portland, OR

  
	
  McCall Air Taxi

  	
   

  	
  McCall, ID

  
	
  Millionaire (Interwest
  Jet)

  	
   

  	
  Salt Lake City, UT

  
	
  Minuteman Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Missoula, MT

  
	
  Mt. Lassen Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Chester, CA

  
	
  Redding Jet Center

  	
   

  	
  Redding, CA

  
	
  SBD FBO LLC

  	
   

  	
  San Bernardino, CA

  
	
  South Field Fuel

  	
   

  	
  Coeur D’Alene, ID

  
	
  TAC-Air (Knoxville
  Airport)

  	
   

  	
  Alcoa, TN

  
	
  TAC-Air Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Ft. Smith, AR

  
	
  West Star Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Grand Junction, CO

  
	
  Western A/C Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  Boise, ID

  
	
  Wings of Wenatchee

  	
   

  	
  Wenatchee, WA

  

 

Modification
No. 18

 

 

HELICOPTER
SERVICES

HOURLY FLIGHT RATES, FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION CHART EFFECTIVE

JULY
16, 2009

FOR CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008-2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  FUEL CONSUMPTION 

  	
   

  	
  JULY 16, 2009 HOURLY

  	
   

  	
  LOAD CALCULATION

  
	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT TYPE

  	
   

  	
  (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  FLIGHT RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  Weight Reduction (lbs)

  
	
  AGUSTA
  WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 KOALA

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,063.00

  	
   

  	
  230

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  129

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,123.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,200.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AM.
  EUROCOPTER

  	
   

  	
  SA-315B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,527.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-316B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,527.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-318C

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,401.00

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-319B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,412.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,828.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,801.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,381.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  980.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  984.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  996.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,054.00

  	
   

  	
  175

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  954.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,204.00

  	
   

  	
  140

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-365N-1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,933.00

  	
   

  	
  275

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  761.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 130-B4

  	
   

  	
  53

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  996.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-135

  	
   

  	
  64

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,241.00

  	
   

  	
  220

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 145

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,531.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 155B1

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,033.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 225

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,539.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
  BELL:

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  615.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204B (UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,491.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,532.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,514.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,554.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  746.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  768.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  898.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  936.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  920.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,549.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,773.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,390.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B1

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,229.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,799.00

  	
   

  	
  420

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,702.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,778.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,778.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,030.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,935.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,910.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,461.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,489.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,489.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-13 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,489.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-17 engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,529.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,489.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,630.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,529.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  *SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  594.00

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  770.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  676.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
  KAMAN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,488.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,632.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  BO 105CBS

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,184.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK 117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,666.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
  McDONNELL-

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  771.00

  	
   

  	
  110

  
	
  DOUGLAS:

  	
   

  	
  500D/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  786.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  820.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  530F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  878.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  973.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,342.00

  	
   

  	
  210

  
	
  SIKORSKY:

  	
   

  	
  CH 53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,366.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH 54/S 64

  	
   

  	
  525

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,869.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-55T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,098.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,580.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,057.00

  	
   

  	
  400

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,057.00

  	
   

  	
  460

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,447.00

  	
   

  	
  550

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-62A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,286.00

  	
   

  	
  300

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,292.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C+

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,943.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,883.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT
  ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AVERAGE GALLON PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET
  FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4.50

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

For the most recent version
visit the FS website: http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/contracting

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
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  1

  	
  2

  
	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  17

  	
  May 16, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
										

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION
  NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11.
THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  x

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  o

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: 

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  x  is not,  o 
  is required to sign this document and return 0 copies to the
  issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION. (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:

 

Replace the attached Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel Consumption and Weight Reduction
Chart, dated and effective May 16, 2009.

 

Section C, Exhibit 12, Helicopter Services Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  N/A

  	
  Colleen
  Hightower, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Colleen Hightower

  	
  5/12/09

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD
  FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed
  By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

HELICOPTER SERVICES 

HOURLY FLIGHT RATES, FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION CHART EFFECTIVE

MAY 16, 2009 

FOR CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008- 2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)

 

	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT TYPE

  	
   

  	
  FUEL CONSUMPTION

  (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  MAY 16, 2009 HOURLY

  FLIGHT RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  LOAD CALCULATION

  Weight Reduction (lbs)

  	
   

  
	
  AGUSTA WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 KOALA

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,048.00

  	
   

  	
  230

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  129

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,088.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,143.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
  AM. EUROCOPTER

  	
   

  	
  SA-315B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,511.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-316B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,511.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-318C

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,388.00

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-319B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,399.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,779.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,757.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,368.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  967.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  971.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  983.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,040.00

  	
   

  	
  175

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  943.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,188.00

  	
   

  	
  140

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-365N-1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,909.00

  	
   

  	
  275

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  752.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 130-B4

  	
   

  	
  53

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  981.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-135

  	
   

  	
  64

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,223.00

  	
   

  	
  220

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 145

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,509.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 155B1

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,007.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 225

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,489.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
  BELL:

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  608.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204B (UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,467.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,507.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,490.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,529.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  739.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  760.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  889.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  925.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  909.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,524.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,746.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,346.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B1

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,189.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,763.00

  	
   

  	
  420

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,683.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,755.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,755.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,017.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,905.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,880.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,437.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,465.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,465.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H(-13 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,465.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H(-17 engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,504.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,465.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,581.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,419.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  *SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  588.00

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  764.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  669.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  
	
  KAMAN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,456.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,609.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  BO 105CBS

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,168.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK 117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,645.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  
	
  McDONNELL-

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  764.00

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  
	
  DOUGLAS:

  	
   

  	
  500D/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  778.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  811.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  530F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  868.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  961.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,323.00

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  
	
  SIKORSKY:

  	
   

  	
  CH 53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,251.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH 54/S 64

  	
   

  	
  525

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,727.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-55T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,085.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,557.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,025.00

  	
   

  	
  400

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,025.00

  	
   

  	
  460

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,401.00

  	
   

  	
  550

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-62A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,267.00

  	
   

  	
  300

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,248.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C*

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,918.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,834.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  	
   

  
	
  AVERAGE GALLON PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4.23

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

For
the most recent version visit the FS website:
http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/contracting

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE

  	
  OF 

  	
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  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 16

  	
  May 1, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/ Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11.
THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8 and
15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required) 

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o is not, x  is required
  to sign this document and return 1 copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION. (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: This Modification incorporates and adds
the following; “Aircraft Weighing and Weight Validation” requirements
and information to the contracts Section B, B-3 “Aircraft Performance
Specifications (minimum)” Clause.

 

For text see page two (2) of this Modification.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER
  (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver 

  	
  Colleen Hightower, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver 

  	
  4/28/09

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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Modification No. 16

 

B-2 Bidders
May Qualify Their Bids. Bidders shall indicate below
the maximum number of items willing to accept.

 

B-3
Aircraft Performance Specifications (Minimum) to be used for proposal
evaluation purposes

 

Aircraft performance shall
be based on minimum engine specification. Aircraft performance capabilities
shall be determined by using the Standard Interagency Helicopter Load
Calculation Method. (Exhibit 13, Interagency Helicopter Load
Calculation)

 

Performance enhancing data
(Power Assurance Checks, wind charts, etc) shall not be used and will not be
considered for the evaluation of proposals. Only FAA approved charts based on
minimum specification engine performance shall be used. As an example, Kaman
K-1200 helicopters shall only  use minimum specification engine
performance data calculated from Rotorcraft FMS NO. 1, (USFS Fire Fighting).

 

Use (Exhibit 13, Interagency
Helicopter Load Calculation) and (Exhibit 12, Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
consumption, and Weight Reduction Chart) per aircraft type and the applicable
Hover Ceiling Charts (HOGE) and (HIGE) from the approved Rotorcraft
Flight Manual.

 

Note: Only
approved Basic Flight Manual HOGE/HIGE Performance Charts and Flight Manual
Supplement HOGE/HIGE performance charts shall be used. If applicable,
Supplement Type Certificate (STC) HOGE/HIGE Performance Data approved for the
aircraft by serial number shall be used to compute the Interagency Helicopter
Load Calculation during the contract period.

 

1.  The aircraft’s equipped weight is
determined using weight and balance data, which was determined by actual
weighing of the aircraft in accordance with the manufacture’s requirements and
configured in accordance with the contract specifications, as bid. Additional
weighing criteria:

 

a.              The weighing shall be
accomplished by the Contractor or their agent

b.              All
weighing of aircraft shall be performed on scales that have been certified as
accurate. The certifying agency may be any accredited weights and measures
laboratory.

c.              Weighing
shall be:

i.                      Accomplished prior to the submission of the bid, and

ii.                  within 24 months preceding the starting date of the first MAP, and

iii.              at an interval of 36 months thereafter and / or

iv.                  following any major repair or major alteration or change to the equipment
list, which significantly affects the center of gravity of the aircraft.

d.              Helicopter(s) under
this solicitation shall:

i.                       Remain at or below contracted helicopter equipped weight as bid.

ii.                   Be allowed 1% above the awarded contracted helicopter equipped weight
during the contract option period(s).

e.              Cowlings, doors and fairings
shall not be removed to meet Contract equipped weight for performance.

f.                If the government requires
additional equipment after contract award, no penalty will be assessed.

 

Note:

All aircraft shall be required to
have the actual weighing witnessed by Agency Aircraft Inspector(s), which will
validate contractor’s bid weight as submitted in the contractors bid package.
At the governments discretion, validation may be done prior to or post award.
The government will be responsible for costs incurred if no weight
discrepancies are noted, as per Contract Section C Inspection Clauses for;
“Pre-Use Inspection Expenses,” “Re-Inspection Expenses,” and “Inspections
During Use,” clauses as applicable.

 

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  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 15

  	
  March 5, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1 Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/ Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o is not, x  is required
  to sign this document and return 1 copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: Section To correct Mandatory
Availability Periods as shown in Modification 13.

 

Change Mandatory Availability Period (MAP) item #1 Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco
for Option Year 1 only

 

Jeffco-March 5, 2009 through April 16, 2009 (43 days)

 

Cadillac-April 17, 2009 through May 9, 2009 (23 days)

 

Ely-May 10, 2009 through June 14, 2010 (36 days)

 

Jeffco-June 15, 2009 through August 31, 2009
(78 days)

 

Helicopter to report to Jeffco on March 5 and as directed thereafter.

 

COR Steve Tome 218-349-1448

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy
  Weaver Contracts
  Mgr.

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver 

  	
  4/2/09

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  4/02/09

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  14

  	
  May 1, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required) Charge Availability
  during MAP to WFSU70 (1302)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: C-24 Contract Period and
  Renwal Option

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o is not, x  is required
  to sign this document and return 1 copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters Item No. 1
Ely/Jeffco/Cadillac N6962R, Item No. 3 Silver City/Helena N164AC, Item No. 7
Reno N217AC, and item No. 8 Rifle N247AC

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: C-24 Contract Period and Renewal
Options.

 

a) In accordance with
contract clause C-24 notice is hereby given that the first option renewal period
for 2009 is hereby executed and will become effective on 5/1/2009. The Daily
Availability Rates and Option Use Rates for 2009 as awarded in Contract Section
B-1 will be in effect beginning 5/1/2009

 

b) Exhibit 16 Wage
Determinations: The most current revision of the following Wage Determinations
are attached.

 

1995-0222 Rev No. 27 (02/06/2009) for the pilots

2005-2271 Rev No. 6 (05/29/2008) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Cadillac

2005-2285 Rev No. 5 (06/13/2008) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Ely

2005-2081 Rev No. 6 (09/19/2008) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Jeffco

2005-2511 Rev No. 7 (08/27/2008) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Silver City

2005-2317 Rev No. 6 (07/25/2008) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Helena

2005-2333 Rev No. 6 (05/29/2008) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Reno

2005-2083 Rev No. 6 (08/01/2008) for the mechanic and
fuel service truck driver for Rifle

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver Contract
  Mgr

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver 

  	
  3/26/09

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  3/26/09

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 13

  	
  March 5, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8 and
15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o is not, x  is required
  to sign this document and return 1 copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: Section C, C-25 Mandatory Availability
Period (MAP)

 

Change Mandatory Availability Period (MAP) item #1 Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco
for Option Year 1 only

 

Jeffco-March 5, 2009 through April 16, 2009 (18 days)

 

Cadillac-April 17, 2009 through May 9, 2009 (23 days)

 

Ely-May 10, 2009 through June 14, 2009 (36 days)

 

Jeffco-June 15, 2009 through September 25, 2009 (103 days)

 

Helicopter to report to Jeffco on March 5 and as directed thereafter.

 

COR Steve Tome 218-349-1448

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver Contracts
  Mgr.

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver 

  	
  3/10/09

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  3/9/09

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 12

  	
  March 5, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o is not, x  is required
  to sign this document and return 1 copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: Section C, C-25 Mandatory Availability
Period (MAP)

 

Change Mandatory Availability Period (MAP) item #3 Silver City/Helena
for Option Year 1 only

 

Silver City March 7, 2009 through June 4, 2009 (90 days)

 

Helena June 5, 2009 through August 3, 2009 (60 days)

 

Helicopter to report to silver City

 

COR Kent Weden Silver City 505 534-7835

COR Ron Tig Helena 406 899-9588

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver Contracts Mgr

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver 

  	
  3/5/09

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  3/5/09

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
   

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV.
  10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
   

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR
  (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE

  	
  OF

  	
  PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
   

  	
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  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 11

  	
  March 5, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o is not, x  is required
  to sign this document and return 1 copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: Section C, C-25 Mandatory Availability
Period (MAP)

 

Change Mandatory Availability Period (MAP) item #1 Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco
for Option Year 1 only

 

Cadillac March 5, 2009 through April 18, 2009 (45 days)

 

Ely April 19, 2009 through May 18, 2009 (30 days)

 

Jeffco May 19, 2009 through August 31, 2009 (105 days)

 

Helicopter to report to Jeffco

 

COR Steve Tome 218-349-1448

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver Contract
  Mgr

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver 

  	
  3/3/09

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  3/3/09

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
   

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV.
  10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
   

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR
  (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE

  	
  OF

  	
  PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
   

  	
  2

  

 

	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 10

  	
  February 16, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM
  APPLIES ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS.

  IT MODIFIES THE
  CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  x

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  o

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF:

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  x  is not, o is required to sign this document and
  return    copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: Replace Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart that was issued with Modification 09.
The Bell 205-1++ contained an error and is now corrected with the attached
(note “Corrected” in heading on Flight Rate Chart).

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
   

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  2/12/09

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
   

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV.
  10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
   

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR
  (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

HELICOPTER SERVICES

HOURLY FLIGHT RATES, FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION
CHART EFFECTIVE

FEBRUARY 16, 2009

FOR CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008-2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)

(CORRECTED)

 

	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT
  TYPE

  	
   

  	
  FUEL

  CONSUMPTION

  (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  FEBRUARY
  16, 2009 HOURLY

  FLIGHT RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  LOAD
  CALCULATION

  Weight Reduction (lbs)

  
	
  AGUSTA WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 KOALA

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,058.00

  	
   

  	
  230

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  129

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,112.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,183.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AM. EUROCOPTER

  	
   

  	
  SA-315B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,522.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-316B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,522.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-318C

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,396.00

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-319B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,407.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,813.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,787.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,376.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  975.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  979.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  992.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,049.00

  	
   

  	
  175

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  950.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,199.00

  	
   

  	
  140

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355N-1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,925.00

  	
   

  	
  275

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  757.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 130-B4

  	
   

  	
  53

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  991.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-135

  	
   

  	
  64

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,235.00

  	
   

  	
  220

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 145

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,524.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 155B1

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,025.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 225

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,523.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  BELL:

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  612.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204B (UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,483.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,524.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,506.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
  (CORRECTED)

  	
   

  	
  205A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,546.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  743.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  765.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  895.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  932.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  916.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,541.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,765.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,376.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B1

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,216.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,788.00

  	
   

  	
  420

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,696.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,770.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,770.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,025.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,925.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,900.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,453.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-13 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-17 engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,521.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,615.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,495.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  *SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  591.00

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  768.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  673.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
  KAMAN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,625.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  BO 105CBS

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,179.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK 117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,659.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
  McDONNELL-DOUGLAS:

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  768.00

  	
   

  	
  110

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  500D/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  783.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  817.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  530F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  874.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  968.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,336.00

  	
   

  	
  210

  
	
  SIKORSKY:

  	
   

  	
  CH 53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,331.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH 54/S 64

  	
   

  	
  525

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,826.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-55T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,093.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,572.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,046.00

  	
   

  	
  400

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,046.00

  	
   

  	
  460

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,433.00

  	
   

  	
  550

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-62A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,280.00

  	
   

  	
  300

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,278.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C+

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,935.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,867.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AVERAGE GALLON PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4.42

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

For
the most recent version visit the FS
website: http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/contracting

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
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  OF

  	
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  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 09

  	
  February 16, 2009

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/ Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM
  APPLIES ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. 

  IT MODIFIES THE
  CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  x

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  o

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF;

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  x  is not, o is required to sign this document and
  return    copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: Replace Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart.

 

Section C, Exhibit 12, Helicopter Services Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart.

 

Replace with the attached flight rate chart, effective February 16,
2009.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
   

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  2/3/09

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
   

  	
  STANDARD FORM 30 (REV.
  10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
   

  	
  Prescribed By GSA FAR
  (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

HELICOPTER
SERVICES 

HOURLY
FLIGHT RATES, FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION CHART EFFECTIVE

FEBRUARY
16, 2009

FOR
CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008- 2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)

 

	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT TYPE

  	
   

  	
  FUEL

  CONSUMPTION

  (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  FEBRUARY 16, 2009 HOURLY

  FLIGHT RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  LOAD CALCULATION

  Weight Reduction (lbs)

  
	
  AGUSTA WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 KOALA

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,058.00

  	
   

  	
  230

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  129

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,112.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,183.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AM. EUROCOPTER

  	
   

  	
  SA-315B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,522.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-316B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,522.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
  ‘

  	
   

  	
  SA-318C

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,396.00

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-319B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,407.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,813.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,787.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,376.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-360B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  975.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  979.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  992.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,049.00

  	
   

  	
  175

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  950.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,199.00

  	
   

  	
  140

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-366N-1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,926.00

  	
   

  	
  275

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  757.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 130-B4

  	
   

  	
  63

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  991.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-135

  	
   

  	
  64

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,235.00

  	
   

  	
  220

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 145

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,524.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 155B1

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,025.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 226

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,523.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  BELL:

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  612.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204B (UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,483.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,524.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,508.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,574.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  743.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  765.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  895.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  932.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  916.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,541.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,765.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,378.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B1

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,216.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,768.00

  	
   

  	
  420

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,696.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,770.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,770.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,025.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,926.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,900.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,453.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-13 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-17 engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,521,00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,615.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,495.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  *SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  591.00

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  768.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  673.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
  KAMAN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1.481.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,625.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  BO 105CBS

  	
   

  	
  68

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,179.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK 117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,659.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
  McDONNELL -DOUGLAS:

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  768.00

  	
   

  	
  110

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  500D/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  783.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  817.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  530F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  .874.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  968.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,336.00

  	
   

  	
  210

  
	
  SIKORSKY:

  	
   

  	
  CH 53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,331.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH 54/S 81

  	
   

  	
  525

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,826.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-65T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,093.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,572.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,046.00

  	
   

  	
  400

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,046.00

  	
   

  	
  460

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,433,00

  	
   

  	
  650

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-62A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,280.00

  	
   

  	
  300

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,278.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C+

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,935.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,667.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AVERAGE GALLON PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET
  FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4.42

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

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  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 08

  	
  November 17, 2008

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/ Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted. or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA Charge Availability to WFSU70 (1302)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: C-24 Mandatory
  Availbility Period Including Extended and Optional Use

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o is not, x  is required
  to sign this document and return 1 copy to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

Item No. 1 Jeffco, N6962R, Item No. 7 Reno, N164AC, and Item No. 8
Rifle, N247AC

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: C-24 Mandatory Availability Period
Including Extended and Optional Use

 

Item No. 1 Jeffco, N6962R: Optional Use Period to begin November 18,
2008 and day by day thereafter until released Daily Availability Rate
$17,900.00 Point of Hire is Ramona, CA

 

Item No. 7 Reno, N164AC: Optional Use Period to begin November 17, 2008
and day by day thereafter until released Daily Availability Rate $18,900.00

 

Item No. 8 Rifle, N247AC: Optional Use Period to begin November 17, 2008
and day by day thereafter until released Daily Availability Rate $18,900.00

 

Charge Availability to WFSU70 (1302)

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Tracy Weaver Contract Mgr

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Tracy Weaver

  	
  11/18/08

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  11/18/08

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  REQ. NO.

  	
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  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 07

  	
  October 18, 2008

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/ Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 8, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of modification
  and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o is not, x  is required
  to sign this document and return 1 copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

Item No. 7 Reno/Stoad N217AC

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:

Aircraft Substitution: Replace N217AC with N164AC effective 10/18/2008.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Patrick Pilolla Dir of
  Marketing

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Pat Pilolla [ILLEGIBLE]

  	
  10-18-08

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  10/17/08

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 06

  	
  October 4, 2008

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/ Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY
  TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT
  IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o is not, x is required to sign this document and return 1
  copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:

Section C, C-25 Mandatory Availability Period (MAP)

 

Item #7 Reno N217AC and Item #8 Rifle N247AC: The Mandatory Availability
Period for the Base Year only is changed to June 20, 2008 through November 16,
2008 (150 days).

 

A/C will be allowed to operate on an Intermittent use schedule for the
period between October 4, 2008 through the MAP periods for Items 3 N164AC, Item
7 N217AC and Item 8 N247AC. Unavailability will be assessed for days the A/C is
not available during this period. Unavailability during this period will not
reflect on the vendors performance. A schedule of when the A/C will be
available will need to be submitted by the vendor.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Patrick Pilolla Director
  Marketing

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Patrick Pilolla

  	
  10/9/08

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  10/9/08

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
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  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 05

  	
  June 20, 2008

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/ Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM
  APPLIES ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS.

  IT MODIFIES THE
  CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  o  is not,  x  is required
  to sign this document and return 1 copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

Item No. 1 Ely/Jeffco, S-64, N6962R

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: 

 

Section C, C-25 Mandatory Availability Period (MAP)

 

Item No. 1 EIy/Jeffco: The Mandatory Availability
Period for the Base Year only is changed to June 20, 2008 through November 1,
2008 (135 days)

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Patrick Pilolla

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Patrick Pilolla

  	
  9/23/08

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  9/23/08

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD
  FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed
  By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE

  	
  OF 

  	
  PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
   

  	
  2

  

 

	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 4

  	
  September 16,
  2008

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/ Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM
  APPLIES ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS.

  IT MODIFIES THE
  CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  x

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED CONTRACT/ORDER
  IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as changes in paying
  office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM 14, PURSUANT TO THE
  AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  o

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: 

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  x is not, o is required to sign this document and return     
  copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION: 

 

Replace the attached Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel Consumption and Weight
Reduction Chart, dated and effective September 16, 2008.

 

Section C, Exhibit 12, Helicopter Services Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
   

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  9/11/08

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD
  FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed
  By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

HELICOPTER
SERVICES

HOURLY
FLIGHT RATES, FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION CHART EFFECTIVE

SEPTEMBER
16, 2008

FOR
CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008-2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)

 

	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT TYPE

  	
   

  	
  FUEL CONSUMPTION

  (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  September 16, 2008 HOURLY

  FLIGHT RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  LOAD CALCULATION

  Weight Reduction (lbs)

  
	
  AGUSTA WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 KOALA

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,122.00

  	
   

  	
  230

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  129

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,277.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,425.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AM. EUROCOPTER

  	
   

  	
  SA-315B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,574.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-316B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,574.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-31BC

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,428.00

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-319B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,438.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,008.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,946.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,409.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,023.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,029.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,045.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,104.00

  	
   

  	
  175

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  986.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,263.00

  	
   

  	
  140

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-365N-1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,017.00

  	
   

  	
  275

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  787.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 130-B4

  	
   

  	
  63

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,054.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-135

  	
   

  	
  64

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,309.00

  	
   

  	
  220

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 145

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,618.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 165B1

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,128.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 225

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,737.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  BELL:

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  632.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204B (UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,590.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,637.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,616.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,658.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  762.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  787.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  921.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  968.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  953.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,653.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,888.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,590.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B1

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,407.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,934.00

  	
   

  	
  420

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,764.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,860.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,860.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,071.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,061.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,037.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,561.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,592.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,592.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-13 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,592.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-17 engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,634.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,592.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,819.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,018.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  *SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  608.00

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  780.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  691.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
  KAMAN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,586.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,724.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  BO 105CBS

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,244.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,742.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
  McDONNELL-DOUGLAS:

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  782.00

  	
   

  	
  110

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  500D/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  806.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  846.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  530F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  905.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,009.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,416.00

  	
   

  	
  210

  
	
  SIKORSKY:

  	
   

  	
  CH 53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,899.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH 54/S 64

  	
   

  	
  525

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,566.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-55T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,140.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,870.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,186.00

  	
   

  	
  400

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,186.00

  	
   

  	
  460

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,625.00

  	
   

  	
  550

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-62A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,364.00

  	
   

  	
  300

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,457.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C+

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,032.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,096.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AVERAGE GALLON PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6.l6

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

For the most recent version
visit the FS website: http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/contracting

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE

  	
  OF 

  	
  PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
   

  	
  3

  

 

	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 03

  	
  July 16, 2008

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning         copies
of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy
of the offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE
HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of
this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted, such change may
be made by telegram or letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference
to the solicitation and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening
hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM
  APPLIES ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS.

  IT MODIFIES THE
  CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT: Contractor
  x is not, o is required to sign this document and return   
  copies to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters. Item No.
11 Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco, S-64. N6962R, Item No. 3 Silver City/Helena, S-64,
N164AC, Item No. 7 Reno/Stead, N217AC, and Item No. 8 Rifle, S-64, N247AC

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:

 

1) Exhibit 12 Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel Consumption, and Weight
Reduction Chart 

 

Replace Flight Rate Chart
with the new Flight Rate Chart effective July 16, 2008 on page 2

 

2) Change Section D, D-4 (2) Fuel Portion of the Specified Flight Rate
as shown on page 3

 

3) The adjusted Optional Use Rate for the Base Year is: Item 11 Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco,
Item 3 Silver City/Helena, Item 7 Reno/Stead, and Item 8 Rifle. $13,773.00

 

Except as provided herein, all terms and conditions of the document
referenced in Item 9A or 10A, as heretofore changed, remains unchanged and in
full force and effect.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Patrick Pilolla Director
  mktg

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Patrick Pilolla

  	
  7/23/08

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  7/22/08

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD
  FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed
  By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

	
  HELICOPTER SERVICES

  
	
  HOURLY FLIGHT RATES, FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION
  CHART EFFECTIVE

  	
  7/16/08

  
	
  JULY 16, 2008

  
	
  FOR CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008- 2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)

  

 

	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT TYPE

  	
   

  	
  FUEL CONSUMPTION (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  July 16 2008 HOURLY

  FLIGHT RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  LOAD CALCULATION

  Weight Reduction (lbs)

  
	
  AGUSTA WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 KOALA

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,153.00

  	
   

  	
  230

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  129

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,351.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,547.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AM, EUROCOPTER

  	
   

  	
  SA-315H

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,607.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-316B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,607.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-318C

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,454.00

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-319B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,464.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,111.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,038.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA-341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,435.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,049.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,055.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,072.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350B-3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,133.00

  	
   

  	
  176

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,098.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,296.00

  	
   

  	
  140

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-365N-1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,067.00

  	
   

  	
  275

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  834.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 130-B4

  	
   

  	
  53

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,084.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC-135

  	
   

  	
  84

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,346.00

  	
   

  	
  220

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 145

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,684.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC155B1

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,183.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 225

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,843.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  BELL:

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  645.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204B(UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,639.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,689.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,667.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,710.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  776.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  802.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  939.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  990.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  975.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,705.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,946.00

  	
   

  	
  396

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,682.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B1

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,491.09

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,011.00

  	
   

  	
  420

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,804.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,908.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,908.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,097.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,124.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,100.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,610.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,643.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,643.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-I3 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,643.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (-l7 engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  I.686.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,643.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,923.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,252.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  *SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  620.00

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  782.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  704.00

  	
   

  	
  109

  
	
  KAMAN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  65

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,635.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  65

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,773.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  BO 105CBS

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,277.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,788.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
  McDONNELL-DOUGLAS

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  795.00

  	
   

  	
  110

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  500D/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  822.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  684.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  530F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  924.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,032.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,456.00

  	
   

  	
  210

  
	
  SIKORSKY:

  	
   

  	
  CH 53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,145.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH 54/S 64

  	
   

  	
  526

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,870.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-55T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,167.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  63

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,718.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-68T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  116

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,252.00

  	
   

  	
  400

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,252.00

  	
   

  	
  460

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,723.00

  	
   

  	
  580

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-62A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,404.00

  	
   

  	
  300

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,648.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C+

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,084.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,169.00

  	
   

  	
  NOT ESTABLISHED

  
	
  AVERAGE GALLON
  PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET
  FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6.74

  	
   

  	
   

  
																	

 

For
the most recent version visit the FS website:
http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/contracting

 

 

(2) FUEL
PORTION OF THE SPECIFIED FLIGHT RATE AND OPTIONAL USE RATE

 

During
the contract periods, including renewals, flight rates will be adjusted to
reflect increases and decreases in the prices of aviation fuel.

 

Fuel
Rate

 

The
price of Jet fuel is established at $6.22 per gallon. The unit prices are an
average of the lowest unit price for aviation fuel Nationwide. Variations in
unit prices used in determining flight rate adjustment amounts will be
established by using the average of the lowest unit price for aviation fuel at
the following locations:

 

	
  Air America

  	
   

  	
  Moses Lake, WA

  
	
  Atlantic Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Fresno, CA

  
	
  SBD FBO LLC

  	
   

  	
  San Bernardino, CA

  
	
  Cutter Flying Service

  	
   

  	
  Albuquerque, NM

  
	
  Cutter Flying Service

  	
   

  	
  Phoenix, AZ

  
	
  Durango Jet Center

  	
   

  	
  Durango, CO

  
	
  Ed’s Line Service

  	
   

  	
  Alamogordo, NM

  
	
  Epps Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Atlanta, GA

  
	
  Flightcraft

  	
   

  	
  Portland, OR

  
	
  Knox Air (Knoxville
  Airport)

  	
   

  	
  Alcoa, TN

  
	
  McCall Air Taxi

  	
   

  	
  McCall, ID

  
	
  Mercury Aviation (Reno Air
  Service)

  	
   

  	
  Reno, NV

  
	
  Millionaire (Interwest
  Jet)

  	
   

  	
  Salt Lake City, UT

  
	
  Minuteman Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Missoula, MT

  
	
  Mt. Lassen Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Chester, CA

  
	
  Redding Jet Center

  	
   

  	
  Redding, CA

  
	
  South Field Fuel

  	
   

  	
  Coeur D’Alene, ID

  
	
  TAC-Air Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Ft. Smith, AR

  
	
  Western A/C Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  Boise, ID

  
	
  West Star Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Grand Junction, CO

  
	
  Wings of Wenatchee

  	
   

  	
  Wenatchee, WA

  
	
  Wiseman Aviation

  	
   

  	
  Winslow, AZ

  

 

The
adjustment to the fuel portion of the flight rate will be the determined
variation amount multiplied by the fuel consumption rates found in Exhibit 12, Helicopter Services Hourly Flight
Rates, Fuel Consumption, and Weight Reduction Chart for the
applicable aircraft type.

 

An
initial adjustment to the fixed flight rate will be made on FEBRUARY 16 of each
contract period. Subsequent adjustments will be made on MAY 16, JULY 16,
and SEPTEMBER 16 of each contract period provided variations in the average
unit price, determined as stated above, is $0.10 per gallon or more from the unit
price established in the last previous adjustment made.

 

 

	
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  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 02

  	
  June 6, 2008

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and
returning         copies of the
amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy of the
offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF
OFFERS PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR
OFFER. If by virtue of this amendment you desire to change an offer already
submitted, such change may be made by telegram or letter, provided each
telegram or letter makes reference to the solicitation and this amendment, and
is received prior to the opening hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER
  NUMBER AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN ITEM
  10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  x  is not,  o 
  is required to sign this document and return       copies
  to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION. (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:

 

1) Replace the attached Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart, dated and effective May 16, 2008.

 

    Section C,
Exhibit 12, Helicopter Services Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel Consumption and
Weight Reduction Chart.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
   

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  6/23/08

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD
  FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed
  By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

EXHIBIT 12

 

	
  HELICOPTER
  SERVICES

  
	
  HOURLY
  FLIGHT RATES, FUEL CONSUMPTION AND WEIGHT REDUCTION CHART

  	
  05/16/2008

  
	
  Effective
  May 16, 2008

  
	
  FOR
  CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008-2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)

  

 

	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT
  TYPE

  	
   

  	
  FUEL
  CONSUMPTION (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  APRIL
  2008

  HOURLY FLIGHT RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  LOAD
  CALCULATION

  Weight Reduction (lbs)

  
	
  AGUSTA WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 Koala

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,124.01

  	
   

  	
  230

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  I29

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,283.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,737.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
  AEROSPATIALE

  	
   

  	
  SA 315B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,576.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA316B

  	
   

  	
  68

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,676.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA316C

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,430.00

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA3I5B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,410.00

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,017.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,954.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,411.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 350B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1.025.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 350B1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,031.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS350B2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,047.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS350B3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,107.00

  	
   

  	
  176

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  988.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  68

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,285.00

  	
   

  	
  140

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 365N1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,021.00

  	
   

  	
  275

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  787.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC130B4

  	
   

  	
  63

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,056.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 135

  	
   

  	
  64

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,312.00

  	
   

  	
  220

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 146

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,622.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 15581

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,133.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 225

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,747.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
  BELL :

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  633.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 (UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1.594.60

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,642.00

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  68

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,621.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,663.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  763.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  787.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  92200

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  970.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  966.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,658.00

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,894.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,698.00

  	
   

  	
  360

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214BI

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,415.00

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,941.00

  	
   

  	
  420

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,767.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  63

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,864.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,664.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,073.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,066.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,042.00

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,585.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-lB Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,597.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,597.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H(13 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,597.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H(17engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,638.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,597.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,529.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,041.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  609.00

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  780.00

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/Soy

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  692.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
  KAMEN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,590.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  65

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,728.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  B0105CBS

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,246.00

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK-117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,745.00

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
  McDONNELL-DOUGLAS:

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  763 00

  	
   

  	
  110

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  5000/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  807.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  817.00

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  630F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  906.00

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,010.00

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,420.00

  	
   

  	
  210

  
	
  SIKORSKY

  	
   

  	
  CH53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,924.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH64/S 64

  	
   

  	
  626

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,697.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-55T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,142.00

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  63

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,674.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,192.00

  	
   

  	
  400

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,192.00

  	
   

  	
  460

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,634.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-52A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,367.00

  	
   

  	
  300

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,455.00

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C+

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,037.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,106.00

  	
   

  	
  Not Established

  
	
  AVERAGE
  GALLON PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET
  FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6.22

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

For the most recent version
visit the FS website: http:/www.ls.fed.us/fire/contracting

 

 

	
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  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Modification No.
  - 01

  	
  June 14, 2008

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
							

U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

3833 S DEVELOPMENT AVE

BOISE ID 83705-5354

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE INC

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
  3100
  WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  
	
  CENTRAL
  POINT OR 97502

  	
   

  	
  Item # 1
  Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  Item # 3 Silver
  City/Helena

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item # 7 Reno

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Item #8 Rifle

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
  June 6, 2008

  

 

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

 

o The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, o is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and
returning         copies of the
amendment; (b) By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy of the
offer submitted; or (c) By separate letter or telegram which includes a
reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF
OFFERS PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR
OFFER. If by virtue of this amendment you desire to change an offer already
submitted, such change may be made by telegram or letter, provided each
telegram or letter makes reference to the solicitation and this amendment, and
is received prior to the opening hour and date specified.

 

	
   

  
	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  
	
   

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM
  APPLIES ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER
  NUMBER AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

 

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  x

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF: Changes FAR 52.243-4

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
   

  
	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x  is required to sign this document and return 1 copies
  to the issuing office.

  
	
   

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopters

 

PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION:

 

Section C, C-25 Mandatory Availability Period (MAP)

 

Item No. 3 Silver City/Helena: The Mandatory Availability
Period for the Base Year only is changed to June 14, 2008 through October 10,
2008 (119 days)

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print)

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  Patrick Pilolla Director
  Marketing

  	
  Susan A. Prentiss, Contracting Officer

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Patrick Pilolla

  	
  6/13/08

  	
  /s/ Susan A. Prentiss

  	
  6/13/08

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
  STANDARD
  FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
  Prescribed
  By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

	
  

  	
  United States

  Department of

  Agriculture

  	
   

  	
  Forest

  Service

  	
   

  	
  National Interagency

  Fire Center

  	
   

  	
  3833. S. Development Ave

  Boise, ID 83705

  

 

File Code: 6320

Date: June 6,
2008

 

Mr. Patrick Pilolla 

Erickson Air-Crane, Inc

3100 Willow Springs Road 

Central Point, OR 97502

 

RE: Contract No. AG-024
B-C-08-9345—National Exclusive Use Large Fire Support Helicopter Services

 

Dear Mr. Pilolla:

 

Your proposal submitted in
response to Solicitation RFP AG-024B-S-08-9003 for the following items have
been determined to be the best value to the Government.

 

Item
No. 1 Cadillac/Ely/Jeffco, Sikorsky S-64,
N6962R, Daily Availability Rate $17,900.00 for a total of $2,416,500.00

 

Item
No. 3 Silver City/Helena, Sikorsky S-64, N164AC,
Daily Availability Rate $18,900.00 for a total of $2,249,100.00

 

Item No. 7
Reno/Stead, Sikorsky S-64, N217AC, Daily Availability Rate
$18,900.00 for a total of $2,835,000.00

 

Item No. 8 Rifle, Sikorsky S-64,
N247AC, Daily Availability Rate $18,900.00 for a total of $2,835,000.00

 

You are being awarded
Contract No. AG-024B-C-08-9345 for a total contract award of
$10,335,600.00. A Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) designation will
follow.

 

A Prework Conference will be
held at a location to be determined prior to the start of this contract. The
actual date and time of the Prework Conference, along with an inspection of the
aircraft, will be established and you will be notified.

 

Please submit a copy of your
insurance certificates indicating the United States of America as an additional
insured as soon as possible.

 

If you would like you may
request a contact debriefing within three days of notification of this award.
The debriefings would further discuss your proposal weaknesses and strengths in
accordance with FAR 15.506 “Post Award Debriefing of Offerors”.

 

If you have any questions,
please call me at (208) 387-5347.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

	
   

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  CONTRACTING OFFICER

  	
   

  

 

	
  

  	
   

  	
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

FOREST SERVICE

 

	
  CONTRACT NO:

  	
   

  	
  AG-024B-C-08-9345 (FS)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  PROJECT:

  	
   

  	
  NATIONAL EXCLUSIVE USE

  LARGE FIRE SUPPORT

  HELICOPTER SERVICES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  CONTRACTOR:

  	
   

  	
  ERICKSON
  AIR-CRANE, INC.

  3100 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD 

  CENTRAL POINT, OR 97502

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Phone:
  541-664-5544 

  Fax: 541-664-9469

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  AWARDING OFFICE:

  	
   

  	
  US FOREST SERVICE 

  National Interagency Fire
  Center 

  3833 S Development Ave 

  Boise, ID 83705

  

 

 

FS-6300-46 (10/73)

 

 

	
  

  	
  United States

  Department of

  Agriculture

  	
   

  	
  Forest

  Service

  	
   

  	
  National Interagency

  Fire Center

  	
   

  	
  3833 S. Development Ave.

  Boise, ID 83705

  

 

	
  File

  	
   

  	
  6320

  	
  Date: 

  	
  June 6, 2008

  
	
  Code:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Subject:

  	
   

  	
  Designation of
  Administrative Contracting Officer (ACO) 

  National Exclusive-Use
  Initial Attack Helicopter Services 

  Erickson Air-Crane, Inc., Item
  #1, Cadillac/Ely 

  Contract No:
  AG-024B-C-08-9345 

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  To:

  	
   

  	
  Teressa Course

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

This is your designation to administer the above contract.

 

You are authorized to:

 

	
  1.

  	
  Order aircraft services as
  provided for in the contract.

  
	
  2.

  	
  Secure compliance with all
  contract provisions and specifications. Issue written Work Orders or Notices
  of Non-Compliance as needed.

  
	
  3.

  	
  Designate in writing CORs
  and Inspectors to assist you.

  
	
  4.

  	
  Redelegate to your
  assistants any or all of your authorities except 5, 6 and 11.

  
	
  5.

  	
  Make final decisions on
  claims up to $5,000.

  
	
  6.

  	
  For changes beyond those
  authorized by No. 5 above, secure advance approval of the Contracting
  Officer to negotiate the proposed change with the Contractor. Initiate the
  needed Change Order or Agreements. Final written approval of the Contracting
  Officer is required.

  
	
  7.

  	
  Conduct investigations and
  prepare statements of findings when requested by the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  8.

  	
  Approve temporary aircraft
  substitutions after securing concurrence with the Contracting Officer.
  Approval of permanent aircraft substitutes is reserved for the Contracting
  Officer.

  
	
  9.

  	
  Recommend removal and
  replacement of unsatisfactory equipment or personnel.

  
	
  10.

  	
  Initiate and sign
  correspondence and other contract administrative documents over the title of
  “ACO”.

  
	
  11.

  	
  Conduct Pre-Work meetings
  and Safety Briefings as required.

  
	
  12.

  	
  Approve flight crew
  substitutions. Substitute or replacement flight crews must have approval
  cards for the company and aircraft to be flown. Report approved substitutions
  to the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  13.

  	
  Submit Contractor
  Performance Report at the end of each annual performance period.

  

 

 

	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
   

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  
	
  Contracting Officer

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  cc:

  	
  Contractor

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  ASC

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  NIFC North

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  COR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  NICC

  	
   

  

 

	
  

  	
   

  	
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  for the Land and Serving People

  	
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  United States

  Department of

  Agriculture

  	
   

  	
  Forest

  Service

  	
   

  	
  National Interagency

  Fire Center

  	
   

  	
  3833 S. Development Ave.

  Boise, ID 83705

  

 

	
  File

  	
   

  	
  6320

  	
  Date: 

  	
  June 6, 2008

  
	
  Code:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Subject:

  	
   

  	
  Designation of
  Administrative Contracting Officer (ACO) 

  National Exclusive-Use
  Large Fire Support Helicopter Services 

  Erickson
  Air-Crane, Inc., Item #1, Jeffco, CO 

  Contract No:
  AG-024B-C-08-9345 

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  To:

  	
   

  	
  Richard Harris

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AQM Contracting Support 

  PO Box 25127 

  Lakewood, CO 80225-0127

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

This is your designation to
administer the above contract.

 

You are authorized to:

 

	
  1.

  	
  Order aircraft services as
  provided for in the contract.

  
	
  2.

  	
  Secure compliance with all
  contract provisions and specifications. Issue written Work Orders or Notices
  of Non-Compliance as needed.

  
	
  3.

  	
  Designate in writing CORs
  and Inspectors to assist you.

  
	
  4.

  	
  Redelegate to your
  assistants any or all of your authorities except 5, 6 and 11.

  
	
  5.

  	
  Make final decisions on claims
  up to $5,000.

  
	
  6.

  	
  For changes beyond those
  authorized by No. 5 above, secure advance approval of the Contracting
  Officer to negotiate the proposed change with the Contractor. Initiate the
  needed Change Order or Agreements. Final written approval of the Contracting
  Officer is required.

  
	
  7.

  	
  Conduct investigations and
  prepare statements of findings when requested by the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  8.

  	
  Approve temporary aircraft
  substitutions after securing concurrence with the Contracting Officer.
  Approval of permanent aircraft substitutes is reserved for the Contracting
  Officer.

  
	
  9.

  	
  Recommend removal and
  replacement of unsatisfactory equipment or personnel.

  
	
  10.

  	
  Initiate and sign
  correspondence and other contract administrative documents over the title of
  “ACO”.

  
	
  11.

  	
  Conduct Pre-Work meetings
  and Safety Briefings as required.

  
	
  12.

  	
  Approve flight crew
  substitutions. Substitute or replacement flight crews must have approval
  cards for the company and aircraft to be flown. Report approved substitutions
  to the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  13.

  	
  Submit Contractor
  Performance Report at the end of each annual performance period.

  

 

 

	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
   

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  
	
  Contracting Officer

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  cc:

  	
  Contractor

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  ASC

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  NIFC North

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  COR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  NICC

  	
   

  

 

	
  

  	
   

  	
  Caring
  for the Land and Serving People

  	
  Printed
  on Recycled Paper

  	
  

  

 

 

	
  

  	
  United States

  Department of

  Agriculture

  	
   

  	
  Forest

  Service

  	
   

  	
  National Interagency

  Fire Center

  	
   

  	
  3833 S. Development Ave.

  Boise, ID 83705

  

 

	
  File

  	
   

  	
  6320

  	
  Date: 

  	
  June 6, 2008

  
	
  Code:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Subject:

  	
   

  	
  Designation of Administrative
  Contracting Officer (ACO)

  National Exclusive-Use
  Large Fire Support Helicopter Services

  Erickson
  Air-Crane, Inc., Item #3, Silver City, NM 

  Contract No:
  AG-024B-C-08-9345 

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  To:

  	
   

  	
  Peggy Toya

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  333 Broadway SW 

  Albuquerque, NM

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

This is your designation to administer the above contract.

 

You are authorized to:

 

	
  1.

  	
  Order aircraft services as
  provided for in the contract.

  
	
  2.

  	
  Secure compliance with all
  contract provisions and specifications. Issue written Work Orders or Notices
  of Non-Compliance as needed.

  
	
  3.

  	
  Designate in writing CORs
  and Inspectors to assist you.

  
	
  4.

  	
  Redelegate to your
  assistants any or all of your authorities except 5, 6 and 11.

  
	
  5.

  	
  Make final decisions on
  claims up to $5,000.

  
	
  6.

  	
  For changes beyond those
  authorized by No. 5 above, secure advance approval of the Contracting
  Officer to negotiate the proposed change with the Contractor. Initiate the
  needed Change Order or Agreements. Final written approval of the Contracting
  Officer is required.

  
	
  7.

  	
  Conduct investigations and
  prepare statements of findings when requested by the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  8.

  	
  Approve temporary aircraft
  substitutions after securing concurrence with the Contracting Officer.
  Approval of permanent aircraft substitutes is reserved for the Contracting
  Officer.

  
	
  9.

  	
  Recommend removal and
  replacement of unsatisfactory equipment or personnel.

  
	
  10.

  	
  Initiate and sign
  correspondence and other contract administrative documents over the title of
  “ACO”.

  
	
  11.

  	
  Conduct Pre-Work meetings
  and Safety Briefings as required.

  
	
  12.

  	
  Approve flight crew
  substitutions. Substitute or replacement flight crews must have approval
  cards for the company and aircraft to be flown. Report approved substitutions
  to the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  13.

  	
  Submit Contractor
  Performance Report at the end of each annual performance period.

  

 

 

	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
   

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  
	
  Contracting Officer

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  cc:

  	
  Contractor

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  ASC

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  NIFC North

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  COR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  NICC

  	
   

  

 

	
  

  	
   

  	
  Caring
  for the Land and Serving People

  	
  Printed
  on Recycled Paper

  	
  

  

 

 

	
  

  	
  United States

  Department of

  Agriculture

  	
   

  	
  Forest

  Service

  	
   

  	
  National Interagency

  Fire Center

  	
   

  	
  3833 S. Development Ave.

  Boise, ID 83705

  

 

	
  File

  	
   

  	
  6320

  	
  Date: 

  	
  June 6, 2008

  
	
  Code:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Subject:

  	
   

  	
  Designation of
  Administrative Contracting Officer (ACO)

  National Exclusive-Use
  Large Fire Support Helicopter Services 

  Erickson
  Air-Crane, Inc., Item #3, Helena, MT 

  Contract No:
  AG-024B-C-08-9345 

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  To:

  	
   

  	
  Kathleen Benson 

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  200 East Broadway 

  Missoula, MT 59807

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

This is your designation to
administer the above contract.

 

You are authorized to:

 

	
  1.

  	
  Order aircraft services as
  provided for in the contract.

  
	
  2.

  	
  Secure compliance with all
  contract provisions and specifications. Issue written Work Orders or Notices
  of Non-Compliance as needed.

  
	
  3.

  	
  Designate in writing CORs
  and Inspectors to assist you.

  
	
  4.

  	
  Redelegate to your
  assistants any or all of your authorities except 5, 6 and 11.

  
	
  5.

  	
  Make final decisions on
  claims up to $5,000.

  
	
  6.

  	
  For changes beyond those
  authorized by No. 5 above, secure advance approval of the Contracting
  Officer to negotiate the proposed change with the Contractor. Initiate the
  needed Change Order or Agreements. Final written approval of the Contracting
  Officer is required.

  
	
  7.

  	
  Conduct investigations and
  prepare statements of findings when requested by the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  8.

  	
  Approve temporary aircraft
  substitutions after securing concurrence with the Contracting Officer.
  Approval of permanent aircraft substitutes is reserved for the Contracting
  Officer.

  
	
  9.

  	
  Recommend removal and
  replacement of unsatisfactory equipment or personnel.

  
	
  10.

  	
  Initiate and sign
  correspondence and other contract administrative documents over the title of
  “ACO”.

  
	
  11.

  	
  Conduct Pre-Work meetings
  and Safety Briefings as required.

  
	
  12.

  	
  Approve flight crew
  substitutions. Substitute or replacement flight crews must have approval
  cards for the company and aircraft to be flown. Report approved substitutions
  to the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  13.

  	
  Submit Contractor
  Performance Report at the end of each annual performance period.

  

 

 

	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
   

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  
	
  Contracting Officer

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  cc:

  	
  Contractor

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  ASC

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  NIFC North

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  COR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  NICC

  	
   

  

 

	
  

  	
   

  	
  Caring
  for the Land and Serving People

  	
  Printed
  on Recycled Paper

  	
  

  

 

 

	
  

  	
  United States

  Department of

  Agriculture

  	
   

  	
  Forest

  Service

  	
   

  	
  National Interagency

  Fire Center

  	
   

  	
  3833 S. Development Ave.

  Boise, ID 83705

  

 

	
  File

  	
   

  	
  6320

  	
  Date: 

  	
  June 6, 2008

  
	
  Code:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Subject:

  	
   

  	
  Designation of
  Administrative Contracting Officer (ACO)

  National Exclusive-Use
  Large Fire Support Helicopter Services

  Erickson
  Air-Crane, Inc., Item #8, Rifle, CO

  Contract No:
  AG-024B-C-08-9345 

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  To:

  	
   

  	
  Richard Harris

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AQM Contracting Support

  PO Box 25127

  Lakewood, CO 80225-0127

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

This is your designation to administer
the above contract.

 

You are authorized to:

 

	
  1.

  	
  Order aircraft services as
  provided for in the contract.

  
	
  2.

  	
  Secure compliance with all
  contract provisions and specifications. Issue written Work Orders or Notices
  of Non-Compliance as needed.

  
	
  3.

  	
  Designate in writing CORs
  and Inspectors to assist you.

  
	
  4.

  	
  Redelegate to your
  assistants any or all of your authorities except 5, 6 and 11.

  
	
  5.

  	
  Make final decisions on
  claims up to $5,000.

  
	
  6.

  	
  For changes beyond those
  authorized by No. 5 above, secure advance approval of the Contracting
  Officer to negotiate the proposed change with the Contractor. Initiate the
  needed Change Order or Agreements. Final written approval of the Contracting
  Officer is required.

  
	
  7.

  	
  Conduct investigations and
  prepare statements of findings when requested by the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  8.

  	
  Approve temporary aircraft
  substitutions after securing concurrence with the Contracting Officer.
  Approval of permanent aircraft substitutes is reserved for the Contracting
  Officer.

  
	
  9.

  	
  Recommend removal and
  replacement of unsatisfactory equipment or personnel.

  
	
  10.

  	
  Initiate and sign
  correspondence and other contract administrative documents over the title of
  “ACO”.

  
	
  11.

  	
  Conduct Pre-Work meetings
  and Safety Briefings as required.

  
	
  12.

  	
  Approve flight crew
  substitutions. Substitute or replacement flight crews must have approval
  cards for the company and aircraft to be flown. Report approved substitutions
  to the Contracting Officer.

  
	
  13.

  	
  Submit Contractor
  Performance Report at the end of each annual performance period.

  

 

 

	
   

  	
  /s/
  Frank Gomez

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  FRANK
  GOMEZ

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Contracting
  Officer

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  cc:

  	
  Contractor

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  ASC

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  NIFC North

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  COR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  NICC

  	
   

  

 

	
  

  	
   

  	
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  for the Land and Serving People

  	
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  on Recycled Paper

  	
  

  

 

 

	
  USDA
  - Forest Service

  	
   

  	
  FS-6300-6 (10/90)

  

 

	
  DESIGNATION OF

  CONTRACTING OFFICER’S REPRESENTATIVE (COR)

  (REF. FSM 6309.11 and FSH 6309.32)

  	
   

  	
  CONTRACT NO.

  AG-024B-C-0-8-9345  

   

  Item #l, Ely/Jeffco

  	
  FILE
  CODE

  6320

  
	
   

  	
  UNIT

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  National
  Interagency Fire Center

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  TO: 

  	
  Steve Tome

  US Forest Service

  Ely Air Attack Base

  1587 Hwy 1 

  Ely, MN 55731 

  218-365-4831 (office)

  	
   

  	
  PROJECT

  National Exclusive-Use
  Large Fire Support

  Helicopter Services

  CONTRACTOR

   

  
	
   

  	
  218-349-1446 (cell)

  	
   

  	
  Erickson
  Air-Crane, Inc.

  

 

This is your designation as
Contracting Officer’s Representative to administer the above contract. Your
major duties and responsibilities are
contained in the Handbook of Contract Administration. You are delegated
full authority under the contact except for the following actions which are
reserved for the Contracting
Officer:

 

	
  1.

  	
   

  	
  Issue
  a Notice to Proceed to the Contractor.

  
	
  2.

  	
   

  	
  Approve Change Orders and
  Amendments.

  
	
  3.

  	
   

  	
  Take action to terminate the contract for
  default or Government convenience.

  
	
  4.

  	
   

  	
  Make
  contract adjustments under the Differing Site Conditions clause.

  
	
  5.

  	
   

  	
  Grant extensions of contract time.

  
	
  6.

  	
   

  	
  Approve Assignment of
  Claims.

  
	
  7.

  	
   

  	
  Make final decisions under
  the Disputes clause.

  
	
  8.

  	
   

  	
  Make final acceptance under the contract.

  
	
  9.

  	
   

  	
  Make final decisions under
  the Suspension of Work clause.

  
	
  10.

  	
   

  	
  Make equitable
  adjustments.

  
	
  11.

  	
   

  	
  Authorize
  change in amount of Payment Retention.

  
	
  12.

  	
   

  	
  Approve
  subcontractors.

  
	
  13.

  	
   

  	
  Approve
  payments.

  
	
  14.

  	
   

  	
  Approve
  use and possession prior to completion.

  
	
  15.

  	
   

  	
  Enforce the warranty
  provisions.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Alt COR:

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Jill
  Hebl

  

 

 

	
  CONTRACTING
  OFFICER’S NAME (Print or Type)

  	
   

  	
  SIGNATURE

  	
   

  	
  DATE

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  	
  /s/
  Frank Gomez

  	
   

  	
  6/6/08

  
	
  CC:
  CONTRACTOR, FOREST, TECHNICAL AND DIVISION, CONTRACT FILES.

  

 

 

	
  USDA
  - Forest Service

  	
   

  	
  FS-6300-6 (10/90)

  

 

	
  DESIGNATION OF

  CONTRACTING OFFICER’S REPRESENTATIVE (COR)

  (REF. FSM 6309.11 and FSH 6309.32)

  	
   

  	
  CONTRACT
  NO.

  AG-024B-C-08-9345

   

  Item #3, Silver City

  UNIT

   

  	
  FILE CODE

  6320

  
	
   

  	
  National
  Interagency Fire Center

  
	
  TO:
  

   

  	
  Kent Weden

  US Forest Service

  158 Airport Road

  Hurley, NM 88043

   

  505-534-7835-349-1446
  (cell)

  	
   

  	
  PROJECT

  National Exclusive-Use
  Large Fire Support

  Helicopter Services

  CONTRACTOR

   

  Erickson
  Air-Crane, Inc.

  
					

 

This is your designation as
Contracting Officer’s Representative to administer the above contract. Your
major duties and responsibilities are contained in the Handbook of Contract
Administration. You are delegated full authority under the contact except for the following actions which are reserved for
the Contracting Officer:

 

	
  1.

  	
   

  	
  Issue
  a Notice to Proceed to
  the Contractor.

  
	
  2.

  	
   

  	
  Approve Change Orders and
  Amendments.

  
	
  3.

  	
   

  	
  Take
  action to terminate the contract for default or Government convenience.

  
	
  4.

  	
   

  	
  Make
  contract adjustments under the Differing Site Conditions clause.

  
	
  5.

  	
   

  	
  Grant
  extensions of contract time.

  
	
  6.

  	
   

  	
  Approve
  Assignment of Claims.

  
	
  7.

  	
   

  	
  Make
  final decisions under the Disputes clause.

  
	
  8.

  	
   

  	
  Make final acceptance under the contract.

  
	
  9.

  	
   

  	
  Make final decisions under
  the Suspension of Work clause.

  
	
  10.

  	
   

  	
  Make equitable
  adjustments.

  
	
  11.

  	
   

  	
  Authorize
  change in amount of Payment Retention.

  
	
  12.

  	
   

  	
  Approve subcontractors.

  
	
  13.

  	
   

  	
  Approve payments.

  
	
  14.

  	
   

  	
  Approve use and possession
  prior to completion.

  
	
  15.

  	
   

  	
  Enforce
  the warranty provisions.

  

 

 

	
  CONTRACTING
  OFFICER’S NAME (Print or Type)

  	
   

  	
  SIGNATURE
  

  	
   

  	
  DATE

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  	
  /s/
  Frank Gomez

  	
   

  	
  6/6/08

  
	
  CC:
  CONTRACTOR, FOREST, TECHNICAL AND DIVISION, CONTRACT FILES.

  

 

 

	
  USDA
  - Forest Service

  	
   

  	
  FS-6300-6 (10/90)

  

 

	
  DESIGNATION OF

  CONTRACTING OFFICER’S REPRESENTATIVE (COR)

  (REF. FSM 6309.11 and FSH 6309.32)

  	
   

  	
  CONTRACT
  NO.

  AG-024
  B-C-08-9345

   

  Item #3, Helena

  UNIT

   

  	
  FILE CODE

  6320

  
	
   

  	
  National
  Interagency Fire Center

  
	
  TO:
  

   

  	
  Ron Teig

  US Forest Service

  PO Box 1906

  Harlowton, MT 59036

   

  406-632-5643 (cell)

  	
   

  	
  PROJECT

  National Exclusive-Use
  Large Fire Support

  Helicopter Services

  CONTRACTOR

   

  Erickson
  Air-Crane, Inc.

  
					

 

This
is your designation as Contracting Officer’s Representative to administer
the above contract. Your major
duties and responsibilities are contained in the Handbook of Contract
Administration. You are delegated full authority
under the contact except for the following actions which are reserved for the Contracting Officer:

 

	
  1.

  	
   

  	
  Issue
  a Notice to Proceed to the Contractor.

  
	
  2.

  	
   

  	
  Approve Change Orders and
  Amendments.

  
	
  3.

  	
   

  	
  Take action to terminate
  the contract for default or Government
  convenience.

  
	
  4.

  	
   

  	
  Make
  contract adjustments under the Differing Site Conditions clause.

  
	
  5.

  	
   

  	
  Grant extensions of
  contract time.

  
	
  6.

  	
   

  	
  Approve
  Assignment of Claims.

  
	
  7.

  	
   

  	
  Make final decisions under
  the Disputes clause.

  
	
  8.

  	
   

  	
  Make final acceptance under the contract.

  
	
  9.

  	
   

  	
  Make
  final decisions under the Suspension of Work clause.

  
	
  10.

  	
   

  	
  Make
  equitable adjustments.

  
	
  11.

  	
   

  	
  Authorize
  change in amount of Payment Retention.

  
	
  12.

  	
   

  	
  Approve
  subcontractors.

  
	
  13.

  	
   

  	
  Approve payments.

  
	
  14.

  	
   

  	
  Approve use and possession
  prior to completion.

  
	
  15.

  	
   

  	
  Enforce
  the warranty provisions.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Alt COR:

  	
  Jeff
  Jackson

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Zev
  Hunting

  

 

	
  CONTRACTING
  OFFICER’S NAME (Print or Type)

  	
   

  	
  SIGNATURE
  

  	
   

  	
  DATE

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  	
  /s/
  Frank Gomez

  	
   

  	
  6/6/08

  
	
  CC:
  CONTRACTOR, FOREST, TECHNICAL AND DIVISION, CONTRACT FILES.

  

 

 

	
  USDA
  - Forest Service

  	
   

  	
  FS-6300-6 (10/90)

  

 

	
  DESIGNATION OF

  CONTRACTING OFFICER’S REPRESENTATIVE (COR)

  (REF. FSM 6309.11 and FSH 6309.32)

  	
   

  	
  CONTRACT
  NO.

  AG-024B-C-08-9345

   

  Item #7, Reno

  UNIT

   

  	
  FILE CODE

  6320

  
	
   

  	
  National
  Interagency Fire Center

  
	
  TO:
  

   

  	
  Mark Ingram

  Humboldt/Toiyabe NF

  1200 Franklin Way

  Sparks, NV 89431

  755-233-5317 (office)

  755-233-5317 (cell)

  	
   

  	
  PROJECT

  National Exclusive-Use
  Large Fire Support

  Helicopter Services

  CONTRACTOR

   

  Erickson
  Air-Crane, Inc.

  
					

 

This is your designation as
Contracting Officer’s Representative to administer the above contract. Your
major duties and responsibilities are
contained in the Handbook of Contract Administration. You are delegated
full authority under the contact except
for the following actions which are reserved for the Contracting Officer:

 

	
  1.

  	
   

  	
  Issue
  a Notice to Proceed to the Contractor.

  
	
  2.

  	
   

  	
  Approve Change Orders and
  Amendments.

  
	
  3.

  	
   

  	
  Take action to terminate the contract for default or Government convenience.

  
	
  4.

  	
   

  	
  Make
  contract adjustments under the
  Differing Site Conditions clause.

  
	
  5.

  	
   

  	
  Grant
  extensions of contract time.

  
	
  6.

  	
   

  	
  Approve Assignment of
  Claims.

  
	
  7.

  	
   

  	
  Make final decisions under the Disputes clause.

  
	
  8.

  	
   

  	
  Make final acceptance
  under the contract.

  
	
  9.

  	
   

  	
  Make
  final decisions under the Suspension of Work clause.

  
	
  10.

  	
   

  	
  Make equitable
  adjustments.

  
	
  11.

  	
   

  	
  Authorize change in amount
  of Payment Retention.

  
	
  12.

  	
   

  	
  Approve subcontractors.

  
	
  13.

  	
   

  	
  Approve payments.

  
	
  14.

  	
   

  	
  Approve
  use and possession prior to completion.

  
	
  15.

  	
   

  	
  Enforce the warranty
  provisions.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Alt COR:
  Karen Kufta

  

 

	
  CONTRACTING
  OFFICER’S NAME (Print or Type)

  	
   

  	
  SIGNATURE
  

  	
   

  	
  DATE

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  	
  /s/
  Frank Gomez

  	
   

  	
  6/6/08

  
	
  CC:
  CONTRACTOR, FOREST, TECHNICAL AND DIVISION, CONTRACT FILES.

  

 

 

	
  USDA
  - Forest Service

  	
   

  	
  FS-6300-6 (10/90)

  

 

	
  DESIGNATION OF

  CONTRACTING OFFICER’S REPRESENTATIVE (COR)

  (REF. FSM 6309.11 and FSH 6309.32)

  	
   

  	
  CONTRACT
  NO.

  AG-024B-C-08-9345

   

  Item #8, Rifle

  UNIT

   

  	
  FILE CODE

  6320

  
	
   

  	
  National
  Interagency Fire Center

  
	
  TO:
  

   

  	
  Tracie Elliott

  US Forest Service

  0150 County Road

  Rifle, CO 81650

  970-652-2872 (office)

  970-498-7674 (cell)

  	
   

  	
  PROJECT

  National Exclusive-Use
  Large Fire Support

  Helicopter Services

  CONTRACTOR

   

  Erickson
  Air-Crane, Inc.

  
					

 

This is your designation as
Contracting Officer’s Representative to administer the above contract. Your
major duties and responsibilities are contained in the Handbook of Contract
Administration. You are delegated full authority under the contact except for
the following actions which are reserved for the Contracting Officer:

 

	
  1.

  	
   

  	
  Issue a Notice to Proceed
  to the Contractor.

  
	
  2.

  	
   

  	
  Approve Change Orders and
  Amendments.

  
	
  3.

  	
   

  	
  Take action to terminate
  the contract for default or Government convenience.

  
	
  4.

  	
   

  	
  Make contract adjustments
  under the Differing Site Conditions clause.

  
	
  5.

  	
   

  	
  Grant extensions of
  contract time.

  
	
  6.

  	
   

  	
  Approve Assignment of
  Claims.

  
	
  7.

  	
   

  	
  Make final decisions under
  the Disputes clause.

  
	
  8.

  	
   

  	
  Make final acceptance
  under the contract.

  
	
  9.

  	
   

  	
  Make final decisions under
  the Suspension of Work clause.

  
	
  10.

  	
   

  	
  Make equitable
  adjustments.

  
	
  11.

  	
   

  	
  Authorize change in amount
  of Payment Retention.

  
	
  12.

  	
   

  	
  Approve subcontractors.

  
	
  13.

  	
   

  	
  Approve payments.

  
	
  14.

  	
   

  	
  Approve use and possession
  prior to completion.

  
	
  15.

  	
   

  	
  Enforce the warranty
  provisions.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Alt COR: Chad Johnson

  

 

	
  CONTRACTING
  OFFICER’S NAME (Print or Type)

  	
   

  	
  SIGNATURE
  

  	
   

  	
  DATE

  
	
  FRANK GOMEZ

  	
   

  	
  /s/
  Frank Gomez

  	
   

  	
  6/6/08

  
	
  CC:
  CONTRACTOR, FOREST, TECHNICAL AND DIVISION, CONTRACT FILES.

  

 

 

	
  AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT

  	
  1. CONTRACT ID CODE

  	
  PAGE OF PAGES

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
  225

  
	
  2.
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.

  	
  3. EFFECTIVE DATE

  	
  4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE
  REQ. NO.

  	
  5. PROJECT NO. (If
  applicable)

  
	
  Amendment No. 01

  	
  April 4, 2008

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE

  	
  024B

  	
  7. ADMINISTERED BY (If
  other than Item 6)

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  U.S. FOREST SERVICE -
  CONTRACTING

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  NATIONAL INTERAGENCY
  FIRE CENTER

  	
    Same as Item 6

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  3833 S. DEVELOPMENT
  AVE., JACK F. WILSON BLDG.

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  BOISE, ID 83705-5354

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
										

 

	
  8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State and ZIP Code)

  	
   

  	
  9A. AMENDMENT OF
  SOLICITATION NO.

  
	
   

  	
  x

  	
  AG-024B-S-08-9003

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  March 3, 2008

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10A. MODIFICATION OF
  CONTRACT/ORDER NO.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  o

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)

  

 

	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY
  CODE

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

11. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF
SOLICITATIONS

x The above numbered solicitation is amended as set
forth in Item 14.  The hour and date
specified for receipt of Offers o is extended, x is
not extended.

 

Offers must acknowledge
receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the
solicitation or as amended, by one of the following methods:

 

(a) By completing Items 8
and 15, and returning 1 copies of the amendment; (b) By acknowledging
receipt of this amendment on each copy of the offer submitted; or (c) By
separate letter or telegram which includes a reference to the solicitation and
amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE
DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY
RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by virtue of this amendment you desire to
change an offer already submitted, such change may be made by telegram or
letter, provided each telegram or letter makes reference to the solicitation
and this amendment, and is received prior to the opening hour and date
specified.

 

	
  12. ACCOUNTING AND
  APPROPRIATION DATA (if required)

  

 

	
  13. THIS ITEM APPLIES
  ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS/ORDER IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT/ORDER NUMBER
  AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14.

  

 

	
  CHECK ONE

  	
  A. 

  	
  THIS CHANGE ORDER IS
  PURSUANT TO: (specify authority) THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN
  THE 

  CONTRACT ORDER NO. IN
  ITEM 10A.

  
	
  o

  

                                                                                                                                                

	
  o

  	
  B.

  	
  THE ABOVE NUMBERED
  CONTRACT/ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (such as
  changes in paying office, appropriation date, etc.) SET FORTH IN ITEM
  14, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43.103(b).

  

 

	
  o

  	
  C.

  	
  THIS SUPPLEMENTAL
  AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF:

  

 

	
  o

  	
  D.

  	
  OTHER (specify type of
  modification and authority)

  

 

	
  E. IMPORTANT:
  Contractor  o  is not, x 
  is required to sign this document and return 1 copies to the
  issuing office.

  

 

	
  14. DESCRIPTION OF
  AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION (Organized by UCF section headings, including
  solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)

  

 

PURPOSE OF AMENDMENT:

 

To provide the following:

 

1)   SF-30 with summary of
changes

2)   Revised solicitation with
changes incorporated 

3)   Pre-proposal Questions
and Answers from meeting on March 19, 2008

 

Except as provided herein, all terms and
conditions of the document referenced in Item 9A or 10A, as heretofore changed,
remains unchanged and in full force and effect.

 

	
  15A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  SIGNER (Type or print) 

  	
  16A. NAME AND TITLE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  
	
  PATRICK PILOLLA

  	
   

  
	
  DIRECTOR OF MKGT & PRODUCT
  SUPPORT

  	
  Frank Gomez, Contracting Officer

  
	
  15B. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR

  	
  15C.
  DATE SIGNED

  	
  16B. UNITED STATES OF
  AMERICA

  	
  16C.
  DATE SIGNED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  April
  10-2008

  	
  /s/ Frank Gomez

  	
  April,
  4, 2008

  
	
  (Signature of person authorized to sign)

  	
   

  	
  (Signature of Contracting Officer)

  	
   

  

 

	
  NSN 7540-01-152-8070

  	
   

  	
  STANDARD
  FORM 30 (REV. 10-83)

  
	
  Previous edition unusable

  	
   

  	
  Prescribed
  By GSA FAR (48 CFR) 53.243

  

 

 

Solicitation No.
AG-024B-S-08-9003

Large Fire Support Helicopter Services

 

SECTION A
– SOLICITATION/CONTRACT/ORDER FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMS

 

	
  Standard
  Form 1449

  	
   

  	
  1

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  SECTION B – SUPPLIES OR
  SERVICES AND PRICES

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-1

  	
  Schedule of Items 

  	
   

  	
  3

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-2

  	
  Bidders May Qualify
  Their Bids

  	
   

  	
  75

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-3

  	
  Aircraft Performance
  Specifications (Minimum)

  	
   

  	
  75

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-4

  	
  Engine Requirements

  	
   

  	
  77

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-5

  	
  Crew Coverage

  	
   

  	
  77

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-6

  	
  Maximum Complement of
  Personnel by Aircraft Type

  	
   

  	
  77

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-7

  	
  Acceptable Work Schedules

  	
   

  	
  78

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-8

  	
  Standby Hours Per Day

  	
   

  	
  78

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-9

  	
  Extended Standby Hourly
  Rate

  	
   

  	
  78

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-10

  	
  Overnight Allowance

  	
   

  	
  78

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-11

  	
  Standard Per Diem Rate

  	
   

  	
  78

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-12

  	
  Contractor Furnished
  Special Requirements

  	
   

  	
  78

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  B-13

  	
  Additional Information

  	
   

  	
  79

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  SECTION C –
  DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/WORK STATEMENT

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-1

  	
  Scope of Contract

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-2

  	
  Certifications

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-3

  	
  Government Furnished
  Property

  	
   

  	
  82

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-4

  	
  Aircraft Requirements

  	
   

  	
  82

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-5

  	
  Aircraft Maintenance

  	
   

  	
  87

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-6

  	
  Aircraft and Equipment
  Security

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-7

  	
  Avionics Requirements

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-8

  	
  Contractor Furnished
  Avionics Systems

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-9
  

  	
  Avionics Installation and
  Maintenance Standards

  	
   

  	
  96

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-10

  	
  Operations

  	
   

  	
  97

  

 

i

 

	
  C-11

  	
  Contractor’s Environmental
  Responsibilities

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-12

  	
  Personnel

  	
   

  	
  101

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-13

  	
  Conduct and Replacement of
  Personnel

  	
   

  	
  105

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-14

  	
  Suspension and Revocation
  of Personnel

  	
   

  	
  105

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-15

  	
  Substitution of Personnel,
  Aircraft, and Equipment

  	
   

  	
  106

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-16

  	
  Flight Hour and Duty Limitations

  	
   

  	
  106

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-17

  	
  Accident Prevention and Safety

  	
   

  	
  108

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-18

  	
  Mishaps

  	
   

  	
  108

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-19

  	
  Personal Protective
  Equipment

  	
   

  	
  110

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-20

  	
  Inspection and Acceptance

  	
   

  	
  111

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-21

  	
  Pre-Use Inspection
  Expenses

  	
   

  	
  114

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-22

  	
  Re-Inspection Expenses

  	
   

  	
  115

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-23

  	
  Inspections During Use

  	
   

  	
  115

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-24

  	
  Contract
  Period and Renewal Options

  	
   

  	
  115

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-25

  	
  Mandatory Availability Period (MAP) Including Extended Use and Optional Use

  	
   

  	
  115

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-26

  	
  Daily
  Availability Requirements

  	
   

  	
  116

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-27

  	
  Unavailability

  	
   

  	
  117

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-28

  	
  Ordering Additional
  Personnel or Equipment

  	
   

  	
  117

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-29

  	
  Additional Aircraft after Contract Award

  	
   

  	
  117

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-30

  	
  Payment
  Procedures

  	
   

  	
  118

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-31

  	
  Payment
  for Flight

  	
   

  	
  118

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-32

  	
  Payment
  for Availability

  	
   

  	
  118

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-33

  	
  Payment
  for Extended Standby

  	
   

  	
  118

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-34

  	
  Payment
  for Service in the Optional-Use Period

  	
   

  	
  119

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-35

  	
  Payment
  for Additional Helicopter and Personnel

  	
   

  	
  119

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-36

  	
  Reimbursement for
  Mobilization and Demobilization Costs

  	
   

  	
  120

  

 

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  C-37

  	
  Payment for
  Substitute/Replacement Aircraft

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-38

  	
  Meals

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-39

  	
  Payment for Fuel Servicing
  Vehicle Mileage

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-40

  	
  Payment
  for Fuel Transportation

  	
   

  	
  121

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-41

  	
  Payment
  for Foam Concentrate

  	
   

  	
  121

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-42

  	
  Payment
  for Costs Away from the Host Base

  	
   

  	
  121

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-43

  	
  Payment for Overnight
  Allowance

  	
   

  	
  122

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-44

  	
  Miscellaneous Costs to the
  Contractor

  	
   

  	
  123

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-45

  	
  Definitions

  	
   

  	
  123

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  C-46

  	
  Abbreviations

  	
   

  	
  129

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBITS

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 1

  	
  First
  Aid Kit Aeronautical

  	
   

  	
  131

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 2

  	
  Survival
  Kit Aeronautical (Lower-48)

  	
   

  	
  132

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 3

  	
  Alaska
  Supplement

  	
   

  	
  133

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 4

  	
  Restraint Systems
  Condition Inspection Guidelines

  	
   

  	
  136

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 5

  	
  Additional
  Suppression/Prescribed Fire Equipment

  	
   

  	
  137

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 6

  	
  High
  Visibility Markings on Main Rotor Blades

  	
   

  	
  143

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 7

  	
  Additional Avionics
  Equipment

  	
   

  	
  144

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 8

  	
  Fuel Servicing Equipment Requirements

  	
   

  	
  146

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 9

  	
  Operations and Safety
  Procedures Guide for Helicopter
  Pilots

  	
   

  	
  151

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 10

  	
  Interagency Guidelines for
  Vertical Reference-External Load/Snorke2
  Training Standards

  	
   

  	
  152

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 11

  	
  Helicopter
  Make/Model/Series Lists

  	
   

  	
  154

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 12

  	
  Helicopter Services Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
  Consumption, and Weight Reduction
  Chart

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 13

  	
  Interagency Helicopter Load Calculation

  	
   

  	
  156

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 14

  	
  Helicopter
  and Fuel Service Vehicle Pre-Use Checklist

  	
   

  	
  159

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 15

  	
  Performance
  Report

  	
   

  	
  160

  
					

 

iii

 

	
  EXHIBIT 16

  	
  Department
  of Labor Wage Determinations

  	
   

  	
  161

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 17

  	
  Supplemental Rappel
  Requirements

  	
   

  	
  167

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 18

  	
  Contractors Verification of Individual Pilot’s Requirements and
  Experience for Initial Agency Approval

  	
   

  	
  173

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  EXHIBIT 19 

  	
  “On
  Contract” Pilot Operational Training 

  	
   

  	
  174

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  SECTION D
  – CONTRACT CLAUSES

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  D-1

  	
  Contract
  Terms and Conditions and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders (Commercial Items) (FAR
  52.212-5)

  	
   

  	
  176

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  D-2

  	
  Certification
  of Toxic Chemical Reporting (FAR 52.233-13)

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  D-3

  	
  Additional Clauses
  Required for Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Contracts Incorporated by Reference (FAR 52.212-5 (NOV
  2007) Addendum

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  D-4

  	
  Economic Price Adjustment
  Specified Flight Rate Contracts

  	
   

  	
  181

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  D-5

  	
  Property and Personal Damage

  	
   

  	
  182

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  D-6

  	
  Option to Extend the Term of the Contract (FAR
  52.217-9)

  	
   

  	
  182

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  D-7

  	
  Optional-Use
  Period

  	
   

  	
  183

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  D-8

  	
   Statement of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires (FAR 52.222-42)

  	
   

  	
  183

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  D-9

  	
  Service
  of Protest (FAR 52.233-2) (SEP 2006)

  	
   

  	
  183

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  SECTION E
  – SOLICITATION PROVISIONS

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  E-1

  	
  Instructions
  to Offerors-Commercial Items
  (FAR 52.212-1) (JAN 2004) (Tailored/Addenda)

  	
   

  	
  184

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  E-2

  	
  Instructions
  for the Preparation of Business and Technical
  Proposals

  	
   

  	
  185

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  E-3

  	
  Evaluation
  — Commercial Items (FAR 52.212-2) (JAN 1999) (Tailored/Addenda)

  	
   

  	
  188

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  E-4

  	
  Contract
  Award

  	
   

  	
  190

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  E-5

  	
  Offeror Representations
  and Certifications — Commercial Items
  (FAR 52.212-3)

  	
   

  	
  190

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  E-6

  	
  Offeror’s
  Past Performance and Organizational Experience Questionnaire

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  E-7

  	
  Synopsis of Safety Program

  	
   

  	
  201

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  E-8

  	
  Helicopter Performance
  Questionnaire

  	
   

  	
  203

  
					

 

iv

 

	
  SOLICITATION/CONTRACT/ORDER
  FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMS

  OFFEROR
  TO COMPLETE BLOCKS 12, 17, 23, 24, & 30

  	
  1. REQUISITION NUMBER

  	
  PAGE 1 OF 203

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  2. CONTRACT NO.

  AG-024B-C-08-9345

  	
  3. AWARD/EFFECTIVE DATE 

  June 6,
  2008

  	
  4. ORDER NUMBER

  	
  5. SOLICITATION NUMBER

  AG-024B-S-08-9003

  	
  6. SOLICITATION ISSUE
  DATE

  March 3, 2008

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  7. FOR SOLICITATION

      INFORMATION
  CALL:

  	
  a. NAME

  Frank
  Gomez

  	
  b. TELEPHONE NUMBER (No collect calls)

  (208)
  387-5347

  	
  8. OFFER DUE DATE

  April 14, 2008

  4:30 p.m. MST

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  9. ISSUED BY

  	
  CODE 

  	
  024B

  	
  10. THIS ACQUISITION IS

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  US FOREST SERVICE -
  CONTRACTING

  NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

  3833 S. DEVELOPMENT AVENUE

  BOISE, ID 83705-5354

  	
      o UNRESTRICTED OR

  	
  x

  	
  SET ASIDE: 
          100% FOR:

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  x

  	
  SMALL BUSINESS 

  	
  o

  	
  EMERGING SMALL

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  o

  	
  HUBZONE SMALL 

  	
   

  	
  BUSINESS

  
	
  NAICS: 481212

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  BUSINESS

  	
   

  
	
  SIZE STANDARD: 1500
  Employees

  	
  o

  	
  SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED
  SMALL BUSINESS

  	
  o 8(A)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  o 13a.

  	
  THIS CONTRACT IS A

  	
  13b. RATING

   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  RATED ORDER UNDER

  	
  14. 

  	
  METHOD OF
  SOLICITATION

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  DPAS (15 CFR 700)

  	
   

  	
  o RFQ        o
  IFB        x RFP

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  11.
  DELIVERY FOR FOB DESTINATION UNLESS BLOCK IS MARKED

  	
   12. DISCOUNT TERMS

  	
  16. ADMINISTERED BY

  	
  CODE

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  x SEE SCHEDULE

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15. DELIVER TO

  	
  CODE

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  US FOREST SERVICE - CONTRACTING

  NATIONAL INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER

  3833 S. DEVELOPMENT AVENUE

  BOISE, ID 83705-5354

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  17a.
  CONTRACTOR/

  OFFEROR

  	
  CODE

  	
  FACILITY

  CODE

  	
  18a. PAYMENT WILL BE
  MADE BY

  	
  CODE

  
	
  ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INCORPORATED

  3100 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD

  P.O. BOX 3247

  CENTRAL POINT OREGON 97502

  	
   

  	
  ALBUQUERQUE SERVICE CENTER

  INCIDENT BUSINESS – CONTRACTS

  101B SUN AVENUE, NE

  ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87109

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  TELEPHONE
  NO. 541-664-5544

  	
  NINE-DIGIT DUNS NO. 076414135

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  FACSIMILE
  NO. 541-664-9469

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  o  17b.     CHECK IF REMITTANCE IS DIFFERENT AND PUT SUCH ADDRESS IN OFFER

  	
  18b.   SUBMIT INVOICES
  TO ADDRESS SHOWN IN BLOCK 18A UNLESS BLOCK BELOW IS CHECKED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  o SEE ADDENDUM

  
																		

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  19.

  ITEM NO.

  	
   

  	
  20.

  SCHEDULE OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES

  	
   

  	
  21.

  QUANTITY

  	
   

  	
  22.

  UNIT

  	
   

  	
  23.

  UNIT PRICE

  	
   

  	
  24.

  AMOUNT

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  SEE SECTION B
  (ATTACHED)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Heavy or Medium Helicopters
  – Tanked or Bucket

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Large Fire Support

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  (Use Reverse and/or Attach Additional Sheets as
  Necessary)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

	
  25.
  ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA

  	
  26. TOTAL AWARD
  AMOUNT (For Govt. Use Only)

  
	
  [ILLEGIBLE]

  	
  $10,335,600.00

  

 

	
  x 27a. SOLICITATION INCORPORATES BY
  REFERENCE FAR 52.212-1, 52.212-4.  FAR
  52.212-3 AND 52.212-5 ARE ATTACHED. ADDENDA

  	
  x ARE

  	
  o ARE NOT ATTACHED

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  o 27b. CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER
  INCORPORATES BY REFERENCE FAR 52.212-4. 
  FAR 52.212-5 IS ATTACHED.  ADDENDA

  	
  o ARE

  	
  o ARE NOT ATTACHED

  

 

	
  o 28. CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SIGN THIS
  DOCUMENT AND RETURN 1.

  COPIES TO ISSUING OFFICE.  CONTRACTOR
  AGREES TO FURNISH AND 

  DELIVER ALL ITEMS SET FORTH OR OTHERWISE IDENTIFIED ABOVE AND ON ANY 

  ADDITIONAL SHEETS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SPECIFIED HEREIN.

   

  	
  o 29.  AWARD OF CONTRACT:  REF.
                                                 
  OFFER 

  DATED                                         .
  YOUR OFFER ON SOLICITATION

  (BLOCK 5), INCLUDING ANY ADDITIONS OR CHANGES WHICH ARE

  SET FORTH HEREIN, IS ACCEPTED AS TO ITEMS:

   

  

 

	
  30a.
  SIGNATURE OF OFFEROR/CONTRACTOR

  	
   

  	
  31a. UNITED
  STATES OF AMERICA (SIGNATURE OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER)

  
	
  /s/ Patrick
  Pilolla

  	
   

  	
  /s/ [ILLEGIBLE]

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  30b.
  NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNED (Type or print)

  	
  30c. DATE SIGNED

  	
  31b. NAME OF
  CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

  	
  31c. DATE SIGNED

  
	
  PATRICK PILOLLA DIRECTOR OF
  MARKETING & PRODUCT SUPPORT

  	
  April 10 2008

  	
   

  	
  6/6/08

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
					

 

	
  AUTHORIZED FOR
  LOCAL REPRODUCTION

  PREVIOUS EDITION NOT USABLE

  	
  STANDARD FORM 1449 (REV. 3/2005)

  Prescribed by GSA - FAR (48 CFR) 53.212

  

 

 

OFFEROR’S CHECKLIST

 

	
  Offeror’s Name

  	
  ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INCORPORATED

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Failure to provide the
  following information may render your Offer unacceptable.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you completed the
  SF-1449, Solicitation for Commercial Items?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you completed
  Section E-1 Instruction to Offer-Commercial Items?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you completed
  Section E-2 Instruction for the preparation of business and technical
  proposals?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you completed
  Section E-3 Evaluation-Commercial Items?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you reviewed
  Section E-4 Contract Award?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you completed
  Section E-5 Offerors Representations and Certifications-Commercial
  Items?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you completed
  Section E-6 Offerors Past Performance and Organizational Experience?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you completed
  Section E-7 Synopsis of Safety Program?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you completed
  Section E-8 Helicopter Performance Questionnaire?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  Have you completed all the
  required information in Section B “Schedule of Items” including signing
  your proposal?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
  In addition to the other
  requirements in this solicitation, have you enclosed copies of the following:

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  1.

  	
  14 CFR PART 135
  Operating Certificate and current 14 CFR PART 135 Operations
  Specifications (Sections A and D). Each
  aircraft offered should be listed in Section D of the Operations
  Specification (as applicable).

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  2.

  	
  Current 14 CFR
  PART 133 Operating Certificate and current FAA letter of authority for
  aircraft designated to operate under the 14 CFR PART 133 Operating
  Certificate.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  3.

  	
  14 CFR PART 137 Operating
  Certificate.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  4.

  	
  Appropriate Flight Manual
  Hover Performance Charts shall be provided under this solicitation for
  evaluation of the helicopters performance and used to complete the
  Interagency Helicopter Load calculation for this solicitation. (See
  E-3.b.1.b.6)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  5.

  	
  Have you submitted you
  Interagency Helicopter load Calculation?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
   

  	
  Have you enclosed a list
  of all government and commercial contracts your company has performed in the
  past 36 months? (See E-6)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
   

  	
  Does your offer set forth
  full accurate, and complete information as required by this solicitation
  including Exhibits and acknowledgement of any amendments that where issued?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
   

  	
  Have you rechecked your
  figures, including calculations?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
   

  	
  have you completed and
  assured that all required documents have been submitted?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
   

  	
  have you completed annual
  Representations and Certifications via on-line Representations and
  Certifications Application (ORCA) website at; http://orca.bpn.gov?

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Yes x

  	
  No o

  	
   

  	
  have you submitted copies of
  STC’s or FAA Field Approval for equipment required in B-12?

  

 

Amendment 01 

Dated April 4, 2008

 

 

Solicitation No. AG-024B-S-08-9003

Large Fire Support Helicopter Services

 

SECTION
B

SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

One to
thirty-four (34) Standard or Restricted Category, Heavy (Type I) or Medium
(Type II) Helicopters fully operated, meeting the requirements of
this Schedule and the
specifications for operation at the
host base, and during the periods shown below. Award of helicopters make and model
will be based on best value to the Government.
The performance requirements are a
minimum and the Aircraft will be evaluated for overall best value
including price. The Government will
determine best value.

 

It is the intent of this
solicitation to secure a Fixed Price with Economic Price Adjustment contract not to exceed 1 base year and 3 option
period for the daily availability rate. The flight rate will be an indefinite quantity with no
guarantee of flight hours given by the
Government. The Government may award a single contract or multiple
awards based on the outcome of the evaluation
process. The Government reserves
the right to award any
combination of items and or number of
items.

 

Pre-work
Meeting/Aircraft Inspections-all equipment needing to be inspected will be at
the inspection point at least 2 days prior to (to be Determined).

 

Amendment
01

Dated April 4, 2008

 

2

 

SECTION B

SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

B-1 Schedule of Items

 

 

	
   

  	
  ITEM NO. 1
  Helicopter equipped with a fixed tank.

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
    Host Base(s)

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Name:

  	
    Cadillac, MI National Forest: Huron/Manistee

  
	
   

  	
  Location:

  	
    Cadillac, Michigan Airport

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period and Net Days

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BASE YEAR

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  April 17, 2008 –
  May 31, 2008 ( Not Applicable in 2008)

  	
  45 Days

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  OPTION YEARS

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  April 17 – May 31,

  	
  45 Days

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Name:

  	
    Ely, MN National Forest: Superior National Forest

  
	
   

  	
  Location:

  	
    Ely, MN

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period and Net Days

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BASE YEAR

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  June 1, 2008 –
  June 30, 2008

  	
  30 Days

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  OPTION YEARS

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  June 1 – June 30,

  	
  30 Days

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Name:

  	
    Jeffco, CO National Forest: Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest

  
	
   

  	
  Location:

  	
    Bloomfield, CO

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period and Net Days

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BASE YEAR

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  July 1, 2008 –
  October 13, 2008

  	
  105 Days

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  OPTION YEARS

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  July 1–
  October 13

  	
  105 Days

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
					

 

3

 

SECTION B

SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

Item No. 1

Daily Availability Offer Rate

 

	
  SERVICES

  	
   

  	
  QUANTITY

  	
   

  	
  UNIT PRICE

  	
   

  	
  TOTAL

  	
   

  	
  YEAR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Daily Availability Base Year
  2008

  	
   

  	
  135
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17,900

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,415,500

  	
   

  	
  BASE 2008

  	
   

  
	
  Daily Availability Option Year
  1 2009

  	
   

  	
  180
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  19,200

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3.456.000

  	
   

  	
  Option 1 2009

  	
   

  
	
  Daily Availability Option Year
  2 2010

  	
   

  	
  180
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20,600

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3.708.000

  	
   

  	
  Option 2 2010

  	
   

  
	
  Daily Availability Option Year
  3 2011

  	
   

  	
  180
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  22,100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,978,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 3 2011

  	
   

  
	
  Specified Hourly Flight Rate

  	
   

  	
  *450
  Hours

  	
   

  	
  See
  Exhibit 12

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,215,250

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional Use Rate Base Year
  2008

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13,500
  PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  BASE 2008

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional Use Rate Option Year
  1 2009

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14,500
  PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 1 2009

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional Use Rate Option Year
  2 2010

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15,600
  PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 2 2010

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional Use Rate Option Year
  3 2011

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16,700
  PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 3 2011

  	
   

  

 

*Estimated number of flight
hours per year is for estimation purposes only, the Government does not
guarantee any flight hours under this contract.

**Optional Use Rate will not
be used in the evaluation of proposals.

 

ITEM NO. 1

 

	
  Make:

  	
  SIKORSKY

  
	
  Model:

  	
  S-64

  
	
  Series:

  	
  E

  
	
  N Number:

  	
  N6962R

  

 

Contracted Helicopter Equipped
Weight

 

Equipped
Weight (see definition) 19,826.5 lbs
is required

 

Equipped
Weight with tank and snorkel 22,430.5 lbs
is required

 

or

 

Equipped
Weight with Bucket                              
lbs is required

Includes
any associated suspension hardware (cables, connectors, etc

 

Amendment
01

Dated April 4, 2008

 

4

 

SECTION B

SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

ITEM NO. 1

 

Approved HOGE Performance

 

	
  HOGE with bucket=

  	
  (enter maximum allowable
  payload)

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  or

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  HOGE with tank=

  	
  (enter maximum allowable
  payload) 5,372.0  

  

 

Note:

For the purpose of
evaluating helicopter performance and computing the Interagency Load
Calculation, only current, applicable FAA approved Performance Charts shall be
used.

 

Relief Crew
Costs Per Person

 

Cost from Contractors Home
Base to Host Base for contract relief costs, per person, $650.00 round
trip  (see C.42). The relief costs will
be reviewed prior to award and prior to each renewal option period.

 

5

 

SECTION B

SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

ITEM NO. 3  Helicopter equipped with a fixed tank.

 

	
  Host Base(s)

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Name:

  	
  Silver City, NM    National Forest: Gila

  	
   

  
	
  Location:

  	
  Silver City
  Airbase

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period and Net Days

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  BASE YEAR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  June 1, 2008 –
  July 29, 2008

  	
  59 Days

  
	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  OPTION YEARS

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  May 1 – July 29

  	
  90 Days

  
	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Name:

  	
  Helena, MT National
  Forest: Helena

  	
   

  
	
  Location:

  	
  Helena,
  MT Airport

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period and Net Days

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  BASE YEAR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  July 30,
  2008-September 27, 2008

  	
  60 Days

  
	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  OPTION YEARS

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  July 30 –
  September 27

  	
  60 Days

  
	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
				

 

8

 

SECTION B

SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

Item No. 3

Daily Availability Offer Rate

 

	
  SERVICES

  	
   

  	
  QUANTITY

  	
   

  	
  UNIT PRICE

  	
   

  	
  TOTAL

  	
   

  	
  YEAR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Base Year 2008

  	
   

  	
  119
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18,900

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,249,100

  	
   

  	
  BASE 2008

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Option Year 1 2009

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20,300

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,045,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 1 2009

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Option Year 2 2010

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  21,800

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,270,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 2 2010

  	
   

  
	
  Daily Availability Option Year 3 2011

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  23,400

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,510,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 3 2011

  	
   

  
	
  Specified
  Hourly Flight Rate

  	
   

  	
  *450
  Hours

  	
   

  	
  See
  Exhibit 12

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,215,250

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Base Year 2008

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13,500 PER HR

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  BASE 2008

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Option Year 1 2009

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14,500 PER HR

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 1 2009

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Option Year 2 2010

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15,600 PER HR

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 2 2010

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Option Year 3 2011

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16,700 PER HR

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 3 2011

  	
   

  

 

*Estimated number of flight
hours per year is for estimation purposes only, the Government does not
guarantee any flight hours under this contract.

**Optional Use Rate will not
be used in the evaluation of proposals.

 

ITEM NO. 3

 

	
  Make: 

  	
  SIKORSKY

  
	
  Model:

  	
  S-64

  
	
  Series: 

  	
  E

  
	
  N Number:

  	
  N164AC

  

 

Contracted Helicopter Equipped Weight 

 

Equipped Weight (see definition) 20,001.2 lbs is  required

 

Equipped Weight with tank
and snorkel 22,605.2 lbs is required

 

or

 

Equipped Weight with Bucket
                     
lbs is required

Includes any associated
suspension hardware (cables, connectors,

 

9

 

SECTION B

SUPPLIES
OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

Item No. 3

 

Approved HOGE Performance

 

	
  HOGE with bucket=

  	
  (enter maximum allowable
  payload)

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  or

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  HOGE with tank=

  	
  (enter maximum allowable
  payload) 5,197.3

  

 

Note:

For the purpose of
evaluating helicopter performance and computing the Interagency Load
Calculation, only current, applicable FAA approved Performance Charts shall be
used.

 

Relief Crew
Costs Per Person

 

Cost from Contractors Home
Base to Host Base for contract relief costs, per person, $ 456.00 roundtrip
(see C.42). The relief costs will be reviewed prior to award and
prior to each renewal option period.

 

10

 

SECTION B

SUPPLIES
OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

Dated
April 4, 2008

 

ITEM NO. 7
Helicopter equipped with a fixed tank.

 

Host Base(s)

 

Name:        Reno/Stead, NV               National Forest: Humbolt-Toiyabe  

Location:  Reno/Stead Airport

 

Mandatory Availability
Period and Net Days

 

BASE YEAR

June 1,
2008 — October 28, 2008                                  150 Days

Mandatory Availability
Period

 

 

OPTION YEARS

June 1
— October 28                                                      150
Days

Mandatory Availability
Period

 

Daily Availability Offer Rate

 

	
  SERVICES

  	
   

  	
  QUANTITY

  	
   

  	
  UNIT
  PRICE

  	
   

  	
  TOTAL

  	
   

  	
  YEAR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Base Year 2008

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18,900

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,835,000

  	
   

  	
  BASE 2008

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Option Year 1 2009

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20,300

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,045,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 1 2009

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Option Year 2 2010

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  21,800

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,270,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 2 2010

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Option Year 3 2011

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  23,400

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,510,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 3 2011

  	
   

  
	
  Specified
  Hourly Flight Rate

  	
   

  	
  *375
  Hours

  	
   

  	
  See
  Exhibit 12

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,679,375

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Base Year 2008

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13,500 PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  BASE 2008

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Option Year 1 2009

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14,500 PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 1 2009

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Option Year 2 2010

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15,600 PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 2 2010

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Option Year 3 2011

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16,700 PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 3 2011

  	
   

  

 

*Estimated number of flight hours per year is
for estimation purposes only, the Government does not guarantee any flight
hours under this contract.

**Optional Use Rate will not be used in the
evaluation of proposals.

 

ITEM NO. 7

 

	
  Make: 

  	
  SIKORSKY

  
	
  Model:

  	
  S-64

  
	
  Series: 

  	
  E

  
	
  N Number

  	
  N217AC

  

 

19

 

SECTION B

SUPPLIES
OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

 

ITEM NO. 7

 

Contracted Helicopter
Equipped Weight

 

Equipped
Weight (see definition) 19,812.4 lbs is required

 

Equipped
Weight with tank and snorkel 22,416.4 lbs is  required

 

or

 

Equipped
Weight with Bucket                      
lbs is required

Includes any associated
suspension hardware (cables, connectors,

 

Approved HOGE Performance

 

	
  HOGE with bucket=

  	
  (enter maximum allowable
  payload)

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  or

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  HOGE with tank=

  	
  (enter maximum allowable
  payload) 5,386.1

  

 

Note:

For the purpose of evaluating
helicopter performance and computing the Interagency Load Calculation, only
current, applicable FAA approved Performance Charts shall be used.

 

Relief Crew Costs Per
Person

 

Cost from Contractors Home
Base to Host Base for contract relief costs, per person, $ 350.00
round trip (see C.42). The relief costs will be reviewed prior to
award and prior to each renewal option period.

 

Amendment
01

Dated April 4, 2008

 

20

 

SECTION B

SUPPLIES
OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

 

ITEM NO. 8 Helicopter equipped with a fixed tank.

 

Host Base(s)

 

	
  Name:  Rifle, CO  National Forest: White
  River

  	
   

  
	
  Location:  Rifle Airport

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period and Net Days

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  BASE YEAR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  June 1, 2008 —,
  October 28, 2008

  	
  150 Days

  
	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  OPTION YEARS

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  June 1 —
  October 28

  	
  150 Days

  
	
   

  	
  Mandatory Availability
  Period

  	
   

  

 

Daily Availability Offer Rate

 

	
  SERVICES

  	
   

  	
  QUANTITY

  	
   

  	
  UNIT PRICE

  	
   

  	
  TOTAL

  	
   

  	
  YEAR

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Base Year 2008

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18,900

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,835,000

  	
   

  	
  BASE 2008

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Option Year 1 2009

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20,300

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,045,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 1 2009

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Option Year 2 2010

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  21,800

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,270,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 2 2010

  	
   

  
	
  Daily
  Availability Option Year 3 2011

  	
   

  	
  150
  DAYS

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  23,400

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,510,000

  	
   

  	
  Option 3  2011

  	
   

  
	
  Specified
  Hourly Flight Rate

  	
   

  	
  *375
  Hours

  	
   

  	
  See Exhibit 12

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,679,375

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Base Year 2008

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13,500
  PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  BASE 2008

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Option Year 1 2009

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14,500
  PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 1 2009

  	
   

  
	
  **Optional
  Use Rate Option Year 2 2010

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15,600
  PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 2 2010

  	
   

  
	
  *Optional
  Use Rate Option Year 3 2011

  	
   

  	
  HR

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16,700
  PER HR.

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  	
   

  	
  Option 3 2011

  	
   

  

 

*Estimated number of flight
hours per year is for estimation purposes only, the Government does not
guarantee any flight hours under this contract.

**Optional Use Rate will not
be used in the evaluation of proposals.

 

ITEM NO. 8

 

	
  Make: 

  	
  SIKORSKY

  
	
  Model:

  	
  S-64

  
	
  Series: 

  	
  E

  
	
  N Number

  	
  N247AC

  

 

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SUPPLIES
OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

ITEM NO. 8

 

Contracted Helicopter Equipped
Weight

 

Equipped
Weight (see definition)  19,902.7
lbs is required

 

Equipped
Weight with tank and snorkel 22,506.7 lbs is required

 

or

 

Equipped Weight with Bucket           
lbs is required

Includes any associated
suspension hardware (cables, connectors,

 

Approved HOGE Performance

 

	
  HOGE with bucket=

  	
  (enter maximum allowable
  payload)

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  or

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  HOGE with tank=

  	
  (enter maximum allowable
  payload) 5,295.8

  

 

Note:

For the purpose of
evaluating helicopter performance and computing the Interagency Load
Calculation, only current, applicable FAA approved Performance Charts shall be
used.

 

Relief Crew Costs Per Person

 

Cost from Contractors Home
Base to Host Base for contract relief costs, per person, $ 600.00
round trip  (see C.42). The
relief costs will be reviewed prior to award and prior to each renewal option
period.

 

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SECTION B

SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

B-2 Bidders May Qualify
Their Bids. Bidders shall indicate below the maximum number of
items willing to accept.

 

ERICKSON AIR-CRANE HAS SIX
(6) S-64 HELITANKERS AVAILABLE TO BID ON THE ITEMS OFFERED IN THIS SOLICITATION.
WE CAN ACCEPT UP TO A MAXIMUM OF SIX (6) AWARDS. ONE (1) HELITANKER
IS ABLE TO START IMMEDIATELY THREE (3) HELITANKERS ARE ABLE TO START JUNE
1ST AND TWO (2) HELITANKERS ARE ABLE TO START JULY 1ST.

 

B-3 Aircraft Performance
Specifications (Minimum) to be used for proposal evaluation purposes

 

Aircraft performance shall
be based on minimum engine specification. Aircraft performance capabilities
shall be determined by using the Standard Interagency Helicopter Load
Calculation Method. (Exhibit 13, Interagency Helicopter Load
Calculation)

 

Performance enhancing data
(Power Assurance Checks, wind charts, etc) shall not be used and will not be
considered for the evaluation of proposals. Only FAA approved charts based on
minimum specification engine performance shall be used. As an example, Kaman
K-1200 helicopters shall only use minimum specification engine performance data
calculated from Rotorcraft FMS NO. 1, (USFS Fire Fighting).

 

Use (Exhibit 13, Interagency
Helicopter Load Calculation) and (Exhibit 12, Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel
consumption, and Weight Reduction Chart) per aircraft type and the applicable
Hover Ceiling Charts (HOGE) and (HIGE) from the approved Rotorcraft Flight
Manual.

 

The helicopter-equipped
weight shall be based on the actual weighing of the aircraft and shall meet the
following requirements: 

The weighing shall be
accomplished prior to submission of the bid. The weighing must take place
within 24 months prior to the beginning of the first mandatory availability
period (MAP).

 

Helicopter(s) under
initially awarded contract(s) under this solicitation shall remain at or
below contracted helicopter equipped weight as bid. Helicopters will be allowed
1% above the awarded contracted helicopter equipped weight during the contract
option period(s). The aircraft’s equipped weight is determined using weight and
balance data which was determined by actual weighing of the aircraft within 24
months preceding the starting date of the MAP and 36 months thereafter or
following any major repair or major alteration or change to the equipment list
which significantly affects the center of gravity of the aircraft. Cowlings,
doors and fairings shall not be removed to meet Contract equipped weight for
performance. If the government requires additional equipment after contract
award no penalty will be assessed.

 

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SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

B-4              Engine
Requirements (Shown by an X in the Block)

 

x   Single turbine engine

OR 

x   Twin turbine engine

 

B-5              CREW
Coverage

 

	
  x  One Pilot Crew

  	
   

  	
  or

  	
  x  Two
  Pilot crew

  	
  or

  	
  o  Three
  Pilot crew

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
    And

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  
	
  x  With Relief
  Pilot(s)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  o  Without
  Relief Pilot(s)

  
										

 

	
  o

  	
  6-Day Coverage (See Chart
  Below)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  x

  	
  7-Day Coverage (See Chart
  Below)

  	
  o A

  	
  o B

  	
  OR

  	
  x C

  

 

	
  COVERAGE

  	
   

  	
  FUEL
  SERVICING 

  VEHICLE DRIVER

  	
   

  	
  MECHANIC

  
	
  6-Day

  	
   

  	
  6-Day Coverage

   

  No Relief Required

  	
   

  	
  3-Hour Call-up

  
	
  7-Day

  A.

  	
   

  	
  FSVD Required

   

  Relief FSVD Required

  	
   

  	
  3-Hour
  Call-up

  
	
  B.

  	
   

  	
  FSVD Required

   

  Relief FSVD Required

  	
   

  	
  Mechanic Required at Host
  Base/Alternate Base (May serve as
  FSVD)

  Relief Mechanic

  3-Hour Call-up

  
	
  C.

  	
   

  	
  Full Time
  FSVD

  Required
  at Host

  Base/Alternate
  Base

  	
   

  	
  Full Time Mechanic
  Required at Host

  Base/Alternate Base

  

 

B-6              Maximum
Complement of Personnel by Aircraft Type

(Minimum is number required to staff and support the aircraft)

 

Type I (Heavy) Helicopter- A maximum
of 10-personnel may be paid as per the payment clause.

Type II (Medium) Helicopter- A maximum
of 4-personnel may be paid as per the payment clause.

 

The number of persons, by
position, being offered to staff and support the helicopter will be the minimum
complement of personnel while operating under this contract.

 

	
  Personnel

  	
   

  	
  Number

  
	
  Pilot(s):

  	
   

  	
  1

  
	
  Co-pilot(s):

  	
   

  	
  1

  
	
  Maintenance Crew Chief
  (Interagency Approved Mech)

  	
   

  	
  1

  
	
  Mechanic(s): (A&P)

  	
   

  	
  2

  
	
  Fuel Service Driver(s):

  	
   

  	
  1

  
	
  Pilot
  Trainee

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

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SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES

 

B-7              Acceptable
Work Schedules

 

	
  Exclusive Use 

  	
  o   12/2

  	
  x   12/12

  	
  o   Other

  

 

If
“Other” is checked, Identify requested schedule, which is subject to approval
by Contracting Officer.

 

Note:
All personnel shall be under the same work schedule. Day’s off schedule may
vary. 

 

B-8              Standby
Hours Per Day

 

9 Hours Standby per day 

 

B-9              Extended
Standby Hourly Rate 

 

$43.00 per hour 

 

B-10       Overnight
Allowance (Specified)

 

Rates as published in
Federal Travel Regulations See Section C 

 

B-11       Standard
Per Diem Rate (Specified)

 

Rates as published in
Federal Travel Regulations See Section C. 

 

B-12       Contractor
Furnished Special Requirements  (Note: CO check those that apply)

 

	
  x

  	
  Weight of the passenger seats
  will not be included in the equipped weight.

  
	
  o

  	
  Rappel Capability
  (Exhibit 17)

  
	
  o

  	
  Litter Kit with Litter(s)

  
	
  x

  	
  Wire Cutters if available
  (Exhibit 5)

  
	
  o

  	
  FAA Over water Kit (in
  accordance with 14 CFR Part 91.33 Part b (11))

  
	
   

  	
  OVER WATER SPECIALIZED
  EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS DESCRIBED BELOW: Per 14 CFR
  Part 91.509(b) to include: Life raft(s) capable of
  transporting all occupants (Maximum seating capability). Personal Flotation
  Device (MAE WEST) for all occupants. Life raft (s) and personal
  flotation devices must meet all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations for
  certification and recertification.

  
	
  o

  	
  Fixed
  Suppressant/Retardant Delivery Tank (Exhibit 5)

  
	
  x

  	
  Fixed
  Suppressant/Retardant Tank with Self-Filling Capability (Exhibit 5)

  
	
   

  	
  Or

  
	
   

  	
  Variable Capacity
  Collapsible Bucket(s) (Capable of being transported in cabin or baggage
  compartment or external basket) must meet Section C-4.D.21 requirements

  
	
  o

  	
  Extended Height landing
  gear applies to type II helicopters with fixed tank only, e.g. cross tubes,
  similar to DART extended height 39 inch Landing Gear Kit, part number
  D205-594-011, that insures a minimum of 12 inches clearance between the
  attached delivery tank and level ground. Dart Extended Height Access Step or
  equivalent must be provided with minimum of one step half the distance to the
  skid.

  
	
  x

  	
  If aircraft is standard
  category and equipped with fixed tank, landing gear configuration must insure
  a minimum of 12 inches clearance between the attached delivery tank and
  level ground. (Does not apply to Standard category aircraft offered as
  limited use)

  

 

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DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

C-1                         Scope
of Contract

 

A.           The intent of
this solicitation and any resultant Contract is to obtain Standard or
Restricted Category, Heavy (Type I) or Medium (Type II) Helicopters used primarily for water delivery. These helicopters shall be
fully operated by qualified and proficient personnel and equipped to meet
specifications contained herein for offered aircraft used in the administration
and protection of Public Lands.

 

B.             Contract
personnel shall conduct themselves in a professional and cooperative manner in
fulfilling this Contract

 

C.             During the Mandatory
Availability Period (MAP) and any extensions thereof, the aircraft shall be made
available for the exclusive use of the Government.

 

D.            The helicopter
furnished will be used for incident support and may also be used for project,
law enforcement, and administrative flights. If contractor agrees to perform
law enforcement, such agreement shall be in writing.

 

When operating in Alaska,
see Exhibit 3, Alaska Supplement, for additional requirements.

 

E.              The Government
has Interagency and cooperative agreements with Federal and State Agencies and
private landholders. Aircraft may be dispatched under this contract for such
use.

 

F.              The Contracting
Officer (CO) may, with the Contractor’s agreement, release the Contractor from the
contract for short periods of time to perform outside work such as search and
rescue for other Federal, State, or local agencies or private parties. During
the period of such release, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) is not responsible
for any payment or liability.

 

C-2                            Certifications

 

A.           General

 

1.               Contractors
shall be currently certificated to meet 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),
133 (External Load Operations), 135 (Air Taxi Operators and Commercial
Operations), and 137 (Agricultural Aircraft Operations), as applicable. Any
helicopter offered shall be listed by make, model, series, and registration
number on the Operators Certificates.

 

2.               Helicopters
shall conform to the approved type design (normal or restricted), be maintained
and operated in accordance with type certificate requirements not withstanding
the aviation regulations of the State in which the helicopter may be operated
except those requirements specifically waived by the CO. If an operator has a
135 certificate, the aircraft will be maintained in accordance with their FAA
approved maintenance program. 14 CFR Part 133 and 137 aircraft will be
maintained in accordance with the type certificate and applicable supplement
type certificates (STC).

 

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3.              The pilot is
responsible for computing the weight and balance for all flights and for
assuring that the gross weight and
center of gravity do not exceed the aircraft’s limitations. Pilots shall be responsible for the proper loading and securing of all cargo.
Load calculations (Exhibit 13, Form 5700-17 or OAS-67) shall
be computed and completed by the pilot
using appropriate flight manual hover performance charts.

 

4.              Each helicopter
shall operate in accordance with an
approved 14 CFR Part 133,
Rotorcraft Load Combination Flight Manual (RLCFM), unless the CO
specifically waives the requirement. A
copy of the RLCFM shall be kept with the aircraft at all times.

 

B.              Standard Category
Helicopters

 

1.              All
passenger-carrying flights, regardless of the number of passengers carried,
shall be conducted in accordance with the Contractor’s 14 CFR Part 135
operations specifications.

 

2                 Helicopters
shall be certificated in Normal or Transport Category.

 

3.             The Government
may elect not to utilize individual Standard Category aircraft for  passenger
transport.

 

4.             Helicopters
shall carry their fully rated capacity of cargo for suppressant/retardant as determined by use of the approved weight
and balance performance data.

 

C.              Restricted Category
Helicopters

 

1.              Helicopter(s) certificated
in Restricted Category shall have been issued
a Special Airworthiness Certificate.

 

2.              Helicopter(s) configured
from aircraft types that have FAA Type Certificates obtained by the aircraft manufacturer shall incorporate the manufacture’s
designated changes to bring the aircraft
into conformity with their type
design, excluding passenger configuration requirements. All applicable
Airworthiness Directives and manufacturer Service Bulletins shall be
accomplished.

 

3.              Helicopter(s),
which are configured from former military aircraft, which have FAA Type Certificates
based upon military operation in lieu of a manufacturer’s Type Certificate,
shall have all applicable Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTO’s), military
Service Bulletins, and Safety-of-Flight
Messages accomplished. This includes any directives, which refer to later models of the same type, which were issued after the earlier models had left the
military inventory. When FAA approvals establish more restrictive limits, such
limits will prevail.

 

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C-3                       Government
Furnished Property

 

A.           If Government
Furnished Property (GFP) is provided; the Contractor shall be required to sign
a property receipt document. Upon Government request, GFP shall be returned to
the Government in accordance with GFP FAR Clause 52.245-1
(JUN 2007).

 

B.             The Government
will deliver the following items to the Contractor upon arrival at the Host
Base.

 

1.               Interagency
Aviation Transport of Hazardous Materials Handbook/Guide with any applicable
Department of Transportation (DOT) Special Permit Letters and Emergency
Response Guide.

 

2.               Personal fire
shelter for each flight crewmember. Instruction in shelter deployment to be
provided by the Helicopter Manager

 

C.             Foam
Concentrate will be provided by the Government as needed in accordance with the
most current Qualified Product List as specified at www.fs.fed.us/rm/fire

 

C-4                            Aircraft
Requirements

 

A.           General

 

1.               Aircraft shall
be maintained in accordance with all applicable 14 CFR requirements, mandatory
manufacturers’ bulletins as required or identified by the FS and or DOI, and
all applicable FAA Airworthiness Directives (AD).

 

2.               All required documents
needed to verify the data in Form FS-5700-21a or AMD 36b; Helicopter Data
Record (including airframe logs, engine logs, compliance with mandatory
manufacturer’s bulletins, FAA AD compliance, and aircraft status record, etc.)
shall be made available to FS or DOI inspector(s).

 

3.               Unless
authorized by an approved Minimum Equipment List (MEL), aircraft shall not be
approved or used if any accessory or instrument listed on the aircraft type
certificate data sheet is inoperative.

 

4.               Aircraft shall
not be approved if any component time in service exceeds the manufacturers’
recommended Time Between Overhaul (TBO) or FAA-approved extension. All
inspection times and intervals shall comply with the Contractor’s FAA approved
maintenance program.

 

B.                  Condition of Equipment

 

1.               Contractor-furnished
aircraft and equipment shall be operable, free of damage, and in good repair.
Aircraft systems and components shall be free of leaks except within
limitations specified by the manufacturer.

 

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2.              All windows and
windshields shall be clean and free of scratches, cracks, crazing, distortion,
or repairs, which hinder visibility. Repairs such as safety wire lacing and
stop drilling of cracks are not acceptable permanent repairs. Prior to
acceptance, all temporarily repaired windows and windshields shall have
permanent repairs completed or  shall be replaced.

 

3.              The aircraft
interior shall be clean and neat. There shall be no un-repaired tears, rips, cracks,
or other damage to the interior. The exterior finish, including the paint,
shall be clean, neat, and in good condition (i.e. no severe fading or large
areas of flaking or missing paint and etc.). Military or other low visibility
paint schemes are unacceptable. Any corrosion shall be within manufacturer or
FAA acceptable limits.

 

C.         Center of
Gravity

 

1.              All aircraft
shall be configured so that the center of gravity will remain within the FAA
approved Flight Manual published limits for all load requirements and full
range of fuel conditions, including ferry with minimum crew without subtraction
or addition of ballast.

 

2.              All aircraft
shall be loaded such that the center of gravity will remain within allowed
limit during the flight. Actual weights will be used for flight calculation.

 

3.              When the
equipped weight of the aircraft, as noted by registration number in Section B,
Schedule of Items changes, the Contractor shall notify the CO of the change and
submit a new weight and balance as required by the Contract.

 

D.        General
Equipment (as applicable)

 

Helicopters shall be
configured with the equipment required by 14 CFR and approved for make and
model furnished. In addition, the following will be required:

 

1.              A copy of the
Awarded Contract and modification(s) shall remain in the helicopter during
the Contract period(s).

 

2.              Instrumentation
required by the Type Certificate and 14 CFR for use with the make and model
furnished.

 

3.              Free air
temperature gauge.

 

4.              Approved
aircraft lighting for night operation in accordance with 14 CFR 91.209, plus
instrument lights.

 

5.              First Aid Kit
Aeronautical (Exhibit 1, First Aid Kit Aeronautical)

 

6.              Survival Kit
Aeronautical (Exhibit 2, Survival Kit Aeronautical, Lower 48)

 

7.              Additional
Suppression/Prescribed Fire Equipment (Exhibit 5, Additional
Suppression/Prescribed Fire Equipment) as applicable.

 

8.              Seat belts for
all seats. One set of individual lap belts for each occupant.

 

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9.              FAA-approved
double-strap shoulder harness with automatic locking inertia reels for each
front seat occupant. Shoulder straps and lap belts shall fasten with one
single-point, metal-to-metal, and quick-release mechanism. Standard factory shoulder
harnesses are acceptable for Aerospatiale and Bell transport category
helicopters. Military style harnesses are acceptable. (Exhibit 4,
Restraint Systems Condition Inspection Guidelines).

 

10.        FAA approved
single diagonal shoulder harness, with inertia reel integrated with the lap
seat belt with one single point metal to metal, quick release mechanism for
each passenger position. For aircraft equipped with airline type seats, a
single or double FAA approved shoulder harness integrated with seat belt with
one single point metal-to-metal quick release mechanism for each passenger
position.

 

11.        One flight hour
meter (Hobbs) installed in a location observable by the pilot and front seat
observer while seated. The meter shall be wired in series with a switch on the
collective control, and a switch activated by engine or transmission oil
pressure or equivalent system, to record flight time (in hours and tenths of
hours) only.

 

12.                External
load operations from other than the manufacturer’s designated pilot station
(right seat in most helicopters) are allowed only with an approved FAA
Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) or field approval and designation on the
aircraft interagency Data Card. For single piloted aircraft, field approvals in
lieu of STCs are not acceptable unless operational gauges are installed in a
manner which allows observation while the pilot’s focus is on the external
load.

 

13.        Convex mirror
for observation of external loads and landing gear (not required for aircraft
equipped ONLY for vertical reference operations).

 

14.        The Fire
extinguisher(s) shall be a hand-held bottle, fully charged, with a minimum
of 1.5 pounds capacity and 2-B:C rating, maintained in accordance with NFPA 10
and mounted with a quick release attachment accessible to the flight crew while
seated.

 

15.        Standard
Category helicopters with a floor height greater than 18-inches shall have an
approved personnel access step to assure safe entrance and exit from each door
of the helicopter. A section of external cargo rack may be utilized as a step
by providing a clear space covered with non-skid material.

 

16.        Complete set of
current aeronautical charts covering area of operation. The Contractor shall be
responsible for providing navigation publications.

 

17.        Dual controls
are required for pilot evaluations.

 

18.        One or more
independently switched white or white and red strobe light(s) mounted on top of
the helicopter or otherwise visible from above.

 

In
accordance with 14 CFR 27.1401, Anti-collision Light System (d) Color.
Each anti-collision light shall be aviation red and shall meet the applicable
requirements of 14 CFR 27.1397. In order to meet contract specifications,
Contractors shall obtain FAA approval (FAA Form 337) to alter the
aircraft, if applicable.

 

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19.        High visibility
markings on main rotor blades (Exhibit 6, High Visibility Markings on Main
Rotor Blades).

 

20.        Cargo Hook

 

a.               One cargo hook
that may be loaded and locked in a single motion with one hand, and is rated at
the maximum lifting capacity of the aircraft.

 

b.              As a minimum,
the cargo hook shall be completely disassembled and inspected with repairs made
as required, lubricated, and a full-load, operational check in accordance with manufacturers
recommendations.

 

21.        Variable
capacity collapsible bucket(s) (For bucket-equipped helicopters)

 

a.               One (1) collapsible,
variable capacity water/retardant buckets shall be furnished under this Contract.

 

b.              The bucket, at
100 percent of manufactures rated capacity (+/ -5%) shall be commensurate with
the maximum OGE lifting capability of the helicopter at 5000 PA and 30 degrees
C with a 200 pound pilot(s) and 1 1/2 hours of total fuel. The bucket
shall be capable of being operated with all increments of the long-line. No
partial dips allowed.

 

c.               Environmental
operating conditions may dictate the need for more than one size bucket.

 

d.              Helicopters
equipped with electronic helicopter hook load measuring system (load cells)
that provide a cockpit readout of the actual external load and a bucket that is
equipped with a gating system and/or a powerfill bucket that allows part of the
load to be released while retaining the remainder of the load are approved in
lieu of the second bucket.

 

e.               Capacity of
each position or adjustment level shall be marked on the bucket. Collapsible
buckets with cinch straps shall only be adjusted to the marked graduations
(i.e., 90%, 80%, 70%). Attempts to establish intermediate graduations or
capacities below the manufacturer’s minimum graduation (by tying knots, etc.)
are prohibited. Powerfill buckets do not need to be cinched.

 

f.                 An Operations
Manual for the type bucket(s) provided shall be available on site.

 

g.              Either the
weight of the bucket or capacity at each adjustment level shall be marked on
the bucket or the operator shall have a written statement of the maximum
capacity (weight) at each adjustment point.

 

h.              The jettison-arming switch,
if applicable, shall be in the armed position during external load operations.

 

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i.                  When a bucket is attached
directly to the cargo hook, it is critical to measure the maximum length of the
extended bucket from the shackle on the control head to the extended dump
valve/fire sock, making sure that it is at least 6-inches less than the
distance from the belly hook to the closest possible point on the tail rotor.
Lines attached between the cargo hook and the bucket shall extend the bucket
past the outside arc of the tail rotor, the line shall be no shorter than 50
feet.

 

22.        The bucket gate
open/close switch (es) shall be clearly marked for “open” and “closed,”
spring-loaded to the “OFF” position, and mounted on the collective pitch lever
to avoid confusion with the cargo hook release. The switch shall be of a
different design and shall be mounted in such a way as to not easily be
confused with the RPM Control (Beep) switch.

 

23.        Standard category
Medium helicopters: An auxiliary power connector (MS3112E12-3S) protected by a
5-amp circuit breaker connected to the avionics or main aircraft power buss
shall be permanently mounted in a location convenient to the passenger
compartment. Pin A shall be +24 VDC in 24-volt aircraft; Pin B shall be aircraft
ground. Pin C shall be + 12 volts VDC in 12 volt aircraft. Never apply
power to both Pin A and Pin C simultaneously.

 

24.        Fuel Servicing
Vehicle (Exhibit 7 Additional Avionics Equipment and Exhibit 8 Fuel
Servicing Equipment Requirements) (Not required for Alaska).

 

25.        FAA Approved
Extended Height /High Skid Landing Gear (if available by STC or aircraft
manufacturer).

 

26.        FAA approved
high visibility, pulsating, forward facing, conspicuity lighting.

 

27.        FAA-approved
locking cap(s) on all fuel filler ports. Single point refueling port dust
caps, need not have an FAA approved locking device.

 

28.        (APPLICABLE
TO STANDARD CATEGORY MEDIUM HELICOPTERS ONLY)

 

Internal baggage
compartment/external cargo basket/racks. Fifteen (15) cubic feet of cargo space
with isolated internal baggage compartment(s) capable of accommodating
58-inch long shovels, rakes, and other fire fighting tools (requires rear
bulkhead modification of baggage compartment of some models). External cargo
basket(s)/rack(s) with a closing mechanical latching lid may be provided
in lieu of baggage compartments, which cannot be modified to accept fire tools.
The lid shall cover the entire basket/rack. Cargo basket/rack shall be at least
4-inches deep. The devices shall be simple in function and have the capacity of
being installed quickly. If lid is not manufactured for make and model then
cargo shall be secured with tie down nets, straps, or bungee.

 

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C-5                 Aircraft Maintenance

 

A.       General

 

1.              The Contractor shall be capable of providing field
maintenance support to each helicopter for extended periods during heavy use.

 

2.              Helicopters shall be operated and maintained in
accordance with 14 CFR requirements and manufacturers’ recommendations. Special
equipment and/or modification of the helicopter to meet requirements of this
contract shall be inspected, repaired, and altered in accordance with 14 CFR
requirements and manufacturer’s recommendations or engineered data and, if
required, be FAA approved. All “time change” components, including engines,
shall be replaced upon reaching the factory recommended time, or FAA approved
extension if applicable. Aircraft operated with components and accessories on
approved TBO extension programs are acceptable, provided the Contractor who
provides the aircraft is the holder of the approved extension authorization
(not the owner if the aircraft is leased), and shall operate in accordance with
the extension.

 

3.              FAA, CFR 14, Part 145 Repair Stations, may be used for specific
maintenance functions that the repair station is certified for. The aircraft
must be returned to service under the repair station certificate, and not under
an individual’s certificate for the repair station; for example repairman or
A&P mechanic. The repair station may not be used in lieu of the carded
mechanic required by this contract.

 

4.              Compliance with mandatory manufacturers’ service
bulletins, FAA ADs, and the correction of maintenance deficiencies shall be
accomplished prior to the start and during the period of Contract performance.

 

5.              Contract performance may subject the aircraft engine
to frequent smoke, sand and dust ingestion. All aircraft shall comply with the
erosion inspection procedures at the recommended intervals in accordance with
the engine operation and maintenance manual for the Contracted aircraft.

 

6.              All maintenance performed shall be recorded in
accordance with 14 CFR 43 and 91 including helicopter time-in-service and hour
meter reading.

 

7                 A copy of the current maintenance record required by
14 CFR 91 shall be kept with the aircraft.

 

8.              Maintenance of aircraft records shall be in accordance
with the FAA Advisory Circular (AC) No. 43-9C as revised.

 

9.              The Contractor shall immediately notify the CO of any
change of an engine, power train, control, or major airframe component and
circumstances inducing the change.

 

10.        Routine maintenance shall be performed before or after
the daily standby or as approved by the CO.

 

11.        All inspection times and intervals shall comply with
the Contractor’s FAA Approved Maintenance Program.

 

12.        Inspections shall be performed in a maintenance
facility, or in the best field conditions available.

 

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13.        For aircraft on any  FAA approved
maintenance program, the following applies:

 

For aircraft on a maintenance program requiring 100 hr
inspections: at the beginning of the Mandatory Availability Period there are 50 or more hours remaining
prior to the 100-hour inspection, that 100-hour inspection and any required
maintenance and subsequent 100-hour inspections may be performed without loss of availability per the requirements in a thru g below.

 

OR

 

Aircraft on an FAA Approved Aircraft Maintenance
Programs with other than 100 hr inspections (for example phase or progressive type inspection), and after having flown 50 or more hours following the start of the
Mandatory Availability Period, a scheduled inspection or maintenance may be
performed without loss of availability per the requirements in a thru
f below. From that time, after every subsequent 100 hours of flight (±10%), scheduled
inspections or maintenance may be performed
without loss of availability per a thru f below.

 

a.               When the 100
hour or other FAA approved maintenance inspection (that occur on a 100 hour flight
cycle), is due and the aircraft
and flight crew have been released
for the day, the contractor will
be allowed to perform this scheduled
inspection and/or maintenance, up to
the end of the following calendar day, without assessment of unavailability.

 

b.              Inspections shall be performed in one of the following:

 

(1)            Maintenance facility,

(2)             Host or alternate base, or

(3)             Best field conditions
available.

 

Flight time to
and from a maintenance facility or alternate base or location will not be paid.

 

c.               Contractor shall
notify the Contracting Officer at least 16 flight hours prior to the initiation of any maintenance inspection.

 

d.              When the
aircraft is available for service, it is the Contractor’s responsibility
to ensure that the flight crew is also available.

 

e.               If the flight crew is not available when the aircraft
is returned to service, unavailability
will be assessed from that time
until such time that they do become available.

 

f.                 If the entire calendar day is not used to perform maintenance, no credit of that unused
time shall be granted.

 

g.              When less than 50 hours
remain before the initial 100-hour inspection, the first 100 hour inspection
shall be performed before or after the daily standby, or as approved by the Contracting Officer.

 

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14.   During the MAP, contractor may, with the approval of
the CO, elect to use 2 additional non-paid calendar days for the accomplishment
of scheduled maintenance. These 2 days
need not be consecutive; however they will each be full calendar days.
Contractor shall request approval from the CO at least 48 hours prior to the
initiation of the additional scheduled maintenance days. Contractor will not be
assessed unavailability for performance purposes and will not be paid for the
unavailability.

 

15.   All weighing of aircraft shall be performed on scales
that have been certified as accurate. The certifying agency may be any
accredited weights and measures laboratory.

 

16.   Helicopter(s) under initially awarded contract(s) under
this solicitation shall remain at or below contracted helicopter equipped
weight as bid. Helicopters will be allowed 1% above the awarded contracted
helicopter equipped weight during the contract option period(s). The aircraft’s
equipped weight is determined using weight and balance data which was
determined by actual weighing of the aircraft within 24 months preceding the
starting date of the MAP and 36 months thereafter or following any major repair
or major alteration or change to the equipment list which significantly affects
the center of gravity of the aircraft. If the government requires additional
equipment after contract award no penalty will be assessed.

 

17.   A list of equipment installed in the aircraft at the
time of weighing shall be compiled. The equipment list shall include the name
of each item installed. Items that may be easily removed or  installed
for aircraft configuration changes (seats, doors, radios, cargo hook, baskets,
special mission equipment, etc.) shall also be listed including the name,
weight, and arm of each item. Each page of the equipment list shall
identify the specific aircraft by serial and registration number. Each
page of the equipment list shall be dated indicating the last date of
actual weighing or computation. The weight and balance shall be revised each
time equipment is removed or installed.

 

18.   When the contract equipped weight of the aircraft, as
noted by registration number in Section B, Schedule of Items, changes, the
Contractor shall notify the CO of the change and submit a revised weight and
balance as required by the Contract.

 

B.    Turbine Engine Power Assurance Checks

 

1.     A power assurance check shall be accomplished on the
first day of operation, and thereafter within each 10-hour interval of contracted
flight operation unless prohibited by environmental conditions (i.e. weather,
smoke). The power assurance check shall be accomplished by the contractor in
accordance with the Rotorcraft Flight Manual or approved company performance
monitoring program. A current record of the power assurance checks will be
maintained with the aircraft under this Contract and any renewal periods.

 

2.     Helicopters with power output below the minimum
published performance charts shall be removed from service. The below-minimum
power condition shall be corrected before return to service and contract
availability.

 

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C.    Maintenance Flights

 

A functional maintenance flight shall be performed
following overhaul, repair, and/or replacement of any engine, power train,
rotor system or flight control equipment, and following any adjustment of the
flight control systems before the helicopter is returned to service. The flight
will be performed at the Contractor’s expense. Results of the maintenance
flights shall be reported to and approved by the FS or DOI Aviation Maintenance
inspector before the aircraft is returned to Contract availability.

 

C-6         Aircraft and Equipment Security

 

A.    The security of Contractor provided aircraft and
equipment is the responsibility of the Contractor.

 

B.    Aircraft shall be electrically and/or mechanically
disabled by two independent security systems whenever the aircraft is
unattended. Deactivating security systems shall be incorporated into preflight
checklists to prevent accidental damage to the aircraft or interfere with
safety of flight.

 

C.        Examples of Unacceptable disabling systems are:

 

1.     Locked door/windows; and/or

 

2.     Fenced parking areas.

 

C-7         Avionics Requirements

 

Required avionics systems and contractor offered
avionics/communications equipment shall meet the performance specifications as
specified in FS/AMD A-24 at: www.fs.fed.us/fire/niicd/documents.html

 

C-8         Contractor Furnished Avionics Systems

 

A.       Communications Systems

 

1.     Emergency Locator Transmitters

 

One automatic-portable/automatic-fixed or
automatic-fixed Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) utilizing an external
antenna and meeting the same requirements as those detailed for airplanes in
14.CFR 91.207 (excluding 14 CFR 91.207(f)), shall be installed per the
manufacturer’s installation manual, in a conspicuous or marked location. ELTs
certified under TSO-C91 are not acceptable. 
Note: ELTs operating on 121.5 MHz
and/or 406 MHz or both frequencies are acceptable.

 

2.     VHF-AM Transceivers

 

One panel mounted VHF-AM aeronautical transceiver
(VHF-1), operating in the frequency band of 118.000 to 136.975 MHz, with a
minimum of 760-channels in no greater than 25 kHz increments, and a minimum of
5-watts carrier output power.

 

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3.     VHF-FM Transceivers

 

a.     One aeronautical VHF-FM radio transceiver (FM-1). The transceiver shall operate from 150 to 174 MHz, permit the
operator to program any usable frequency within that band while in flight, provide operator
selection of both wide-band (25 kHz bandwidth/5
kHz modulation) and narrow-band (12.5 kHz bandwidth/2.5 kHz modulation)
operation by channel for MAIN
and GUARD operation. Transceivers shall be set to operate in the analog narrowband
mode (typically indicated with a lower case “n”) unless local conditions
dictate otherwise.

 

b.     Carrier output power shall be 10-watts nominal.  The
transceiver shall be capable of displaying receiver and transmitter operating
frequency. Transceivers shall provide both receiver and transmitter activation indicators for MAIN and GUARD. Simultaneous monitoring of both MAIN and GUARD (168.6250
MHz) is required. Scanning of GUARD is
not acceptable. GUARD communications may only be used for: emergencies; initial call; recall; and
redirection.

 

c.     A CTCSS sub-audible
tone encoder with a minimum of 32 standards selectable tones, meeting
the current TIA/EIA-603A standard, shall interface with the above transceiver.
The encoder shall encode a 110.9 Hz
tone on all GUARD transmissions.

 

d.     The transceiver’s operational controls shall be
mounted in a location that is
convenient to both pilot and co-pilot/observer.

 

e.     Aircraft having two or more aeronautical VHF-FM radio transceivers need only have
a GUARD receiver in the first transceiver
(FM-1).

 

f.      The following analog aeronautical VHF-FM
transceivers are known to be acceptable until 12/31/2009.

 

	
  Eureka Radio Systems (ERS)

  	
  ERS-96000NB with external tone encoder

  
	
  Northern Airborne
  Technology

  	
  NPX-138N-050/070 &
  NTX-138-050

  
	
  Technisonic Industries

  	
  TFM-138 (serial # 1540 & up), TFM-138B/C/D, & TFM-500

  
	
  Wulfsburg Electronics

  	
  Flexcom
  II (non P25 versions), RT-138N, & RT-9600N

  

 

g.     The following
multimode (P25) digital aeronautical VHF-FM
transceivers are known to be acceptable.

 

	
  Technisonic Industries

  	
  TDFM-136

  	
   

  
	
  Northern Airborne Technology

  	
  NPX 136D

  	
   

  

 

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h.     All VHF-FM transceivers (aeronautical, mobile, and portable)
furnished to meet the requirements of
this contract must be multimode (P25) digital by January 1, 2010. Only P25 compliant transceivers
will be acceptable after this date. Multimode (P25) digital aeronautical VHF-FM transceivers must meet
FS/AMD A-19. Visit the following website for a copy of FS/AMD A-19 and
a current list of acceptable radios:
www.fs.fed.us/fire/niicd/documents.html

 

Note: There
are currently only two radios known to meet the fire P25 digital radio requirement:
Northern Airborne Technology’s (NAT)
NPX136D and Technisonic Industries’ TDFM 136. It is anticipated that a majority of operators will delay
purchasing P25 digital compliant
radios until the January 1, 2010 deadline.  NAT and Technisonic rely on third party manufacturers for radio
components, and these components may take several months to acquire. NAT and
Technisonic have assured us that they will not be able to manufacture a large
quantity of P25 radios in a short timeframe. Accordingly, it is highly suggested that all aviation operators place their orders
for P25 digital radios as soon as
possible to avoid delays in aircraft approval.

 

4.     Provisions for AUX-FM Portable Radios (Not required for Restricted Category
or Limited Use Aircraft)

 

a.     The Contractor shall provide the necessary interface
for installing and properly operating an auxiliary VHF-FM portable radio through the aircraft’s audio control system(s). The
interface shall consist of the appropriate wiring from the audio control
system; terminate in an MS3112E12-10S type connector and utilizing the contact
assignments as specified by drawing FS/AMD-17 (See www.fs.fed.us/fire/niicd/documents.html)

 

b.     One weatherproof, external,
broadband antenna (Comant type CI-177 or equal) covering the 150-174 MHz band,
with associated RG-58A/U (or equivalent) coaxial cable and connector,
terminated in a bulkhead-mounted, female BNC connector adjacent to the above
10-pin connector.

 

c.     Mounting facilities, in
accordance with the specifications of FAA AC 43.13-2A, for secure installation
of the auxiliary VHF-FM portable radio in the cockpit shall be provided (Field
Support Services (http://www.helifire.com) AUX-EPH-RB or equivalent). The location
of the mounting facilities shall be such that, when connected with an 18-inch
adapter cable, allows the co-pilot/observer full and unrestricted movement of
the radio’s controls.

 

d.     Positive-polarity microphone
excitation voltage shall be provided to the AUX-FM system from the aircraft DC
power system through a suitable resistor network. A blocking capacitor shall be
provided to prevent the portable radio microphone excitation voltage from
entering the system. Sidetone for the AUX-FM shall also be provided (NAT AA34,
Heritage PA-34, or equivalent).

 

e.     In lieu of the above AUX-FM
requirements, the Contractor may substitute one aeronautical VHF-FM transceiver
(FM-2), which meets
the same requirements as FM-1 unless the
second aeronautical VHF-FM radio transceiver (FM-2) is specifically required.
When two aeronautical VHF-FM radio transceivers are required, the AUX-FM
is also required.

 

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5.             Automated Flight Following

 

a.     One Automated Flight Following (AFF) system compatible
with the governments AFF tracking network (Webtracker).  Not all available AFF systems are compatible with Webtracker nor meet Webtracker’s
requirements. The contractor shall ensure that the AFF system offered is
compatible with Webtracker. To view Webtracker’s current compatibility
requirements and a list of previously successful AFF equipment manufacturers,
refer to https://www.aff.gov.

 

b.     The AFF system shall be
powered by the aircraft’s electrical system, installed per the manufacturer’s
installation manual, and operational in all phases of flight. AFF equipment
shall utilize as a minimum: Satellite communications, an externally or
internally mounted antenna, provide data to the Government’s Webtracker
software, use aircraft power via a dedicated circuit breaker for power
protection, and be mounted so as to not endanger any occupant from AFF
equipment during periods of turbulence. Antennas should be placed where they
have the best view of the overhead sky as possible. Externally mounted antennas
are recommended to improve system performance. Any AFF manufacturer required
pilot display(s) or control(s) shall be visible/selectable by the
pilot(s). Remote equipment having visual indicators should be mounted in such a
manner as to allow visual indicators to be easily visible.

 

c.     AFF communications shall be
fully operational in the lower 48 states. Contractors accepting dispatches to
the State of Alaska, Southern Canada, or Western Canada must have an AFF system
capable of being tracked in these locations at all times. Not all
manufacturers’ AFF equipment communication links will operate effectively in
all geographic areas.

 

d.     The contractor shall
maintain a subscription service through the AFF equipment provider allowing AFF
position reporting for satellite tracking via Webtracker. The
position-reporting interval shall be every two minutes while the aircraft is in
flight. The contractor shall register their AFF equipment with the Fire Applications
Support Desk (FASD) providing: Complete tail number; manufacturer and serial
number of the AFF transceiver; aircraft make and model; and Contractor contact
information.  If the contractor relocates
previously registered AFF equipment into another aircraft, then the contractor
shall contact the FASD making the appropriate changes prior to aircraft use. In
all cases, the contractor shall ensure that the correct aircraft information is
indicated within Webtracker. The contractor shall contact the FASD of system
changes, scheduled maintenance, and planned service outages.

 

e.     Registration contact
information, a web accessible feedback form, and additional information is
available at: https://www.aff.gov. The FASD can be reached at (800) 253-5559 or
(208) 387-5290.

 

f.      Prior to the aircraft’s
annual contract inspection, the contractor shall ensure compliance with all AFF
systems requirements. The
contractor shall additionally perform an operational check of the system. As a
minimum, the operational check shall consist of confirming the aircraft being
tested is displayed in Webtracker (indicating it is currently transmitting data
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displayed in Webtracker is current. A username and
password are required to access Webtracker. Log on to the AFF website at https://www.aff.gov to request a username and
password, or contact the FASD.

 

g.     This clause incorporates Specification Section Supplement
available at: https://www.aff.gov/contractspecs with the same force and affect as if they were presented as
full text herein.

 

B.        Navigation Systems

 

One Global Positioning System (GPS). The GPS shall
be panel-mounted; located where both the pilot and the co-pilot/observer can
clearly view the display; utilize WGS-84 datum; reference latitude and longitude
coordinates in the DM (degrees/minutes/decimal minutes) mode; and be powered by
the aircraft electrical system. Antennas must have a clear view of the sky. The GPS unit must
have the ability for manual entry of waypoints in flight. The GPS shall have a
database, updated annually, covering the continental United States. Contractors
accepting dispatches to Alaska shall also include an Alaska database in the
GPS. Aviation portable GPS units (Garmin GPSMAP 296/396/496 or equivalent) are acceptable provided they use
remote antennas, are securely mounted, present information from an overhead
orientation (not a drive along the road type), installation approved via FAA Form 337, and meet all
previously stated GPS requirements.

 

C.        Transponder/Altitude Encoders

 

One ATC transponder and altitude reporting
system(s) meeting the requirements of 14 CFR 91.215 (a) and (b), 14
CFR 91.413 and be tested and inspected every 24-calendar months as specified by
14 CFR Part 43, appendix F.

 

D.    Static Pressure, Altimeter, and Automatic Pressure
Altitude Reporting Systems

 

The aircraft’s static system(s) shall be
maintained in accordance with the IFR requirements of 14 CFR 91, and inspected
and tested every 24-calendar months as specified by 14 CFR Part 43,
appendix E and 14 CFR 91.411.

 

E.        Audio Control Systems

 

General

 

1.     Standard Category. Two audio control systems (which may be
combined in a single unit) shall
be installed providing the pilot and observer/co-pilot separate systems. Each
system shall provide pilot and observer/co-pilot with separate controls for
selection of multiple receiver audio outputs and transmitter
microphone/push-to-talk (PTT) audio inputs. Each system shall also provide
pilot and observer/co-pilot with separate controls for adjustment of both ICS
and receiver audio output levels. Note: One audio control system is required
for aircraft designed for a single occupant (i.e. K-MAX).

 

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2.     Restricted Category. An audio control system shall be provided
for the pilot and check/co-pilot. The system shall provide controls for selection
of multiple receiver audio outputs and transmitter microphone/PTT audio inputs.
The system shall also provide separate controls for adjustment of both
Intercommunication System (ICS) and receiver audio output levels.

 

F.         Transmitter Selection and Operation

 

1.     Standard Category. Separate transmitter selection controls
shall be provided to the microphone/PTT inputs of both the pilot and
observer/co-pilot. The system shall be configured so that the pilot and observer/co-pilot may
each simultaneously select and utilize a different transmitter (or Public
Address (PA) System when installed) via their respective microphone/PTT.
Whenever a transmitter, is selected, the companion receiver audio shall
automatically be selected for the corresponding earphone. Transmitter sidetone
audio shall be provided for the user as well as for cross monitoring via the
corresponding receiver selection switch on the other audio control system.

 

2.     Restricted Category. A transmitter selection control shall be
provided for the microphone/PTT inputs of the pilot and check/co-pilot. The
system shall be configured so that the pilot or check/co-pilot may select and
utilize a transmitter via their microphone/PTT. Whenever a transmitter is
selected, the companion receiver audio shall automatically be selected.
Transmitter sidetone audio shall be provided for the operator as well as for
cross monitoring.

 

G.        Receiver Selection and Operation

 

1.     Standard Category.  Separate controls shall be provided for both pilot and
observer/co-pilot to select audio from one or any combination of available
receivers. The aft exit passenger positions (two positions minimum) shall
monitor the receiver(s) as selected by the observer/co-pilot unless the aft
exit passenger positions have an independent audio control system(s). Aft
exit audio control system(s) (if installed) shall provide selected
receiver audio to appropriate required aft passenger positions (two positions
minimum).

 

2.     Restricted Category. Separate controls shall be provided for
selection of audio from one or any combination of available receivers.

 

H.    Radios and Systems

 

As a minimum, the audio control system(s) shall
provide for selection of all installed radios and PA systems.

 

I.      Earphones and Microphones

 

1.     Standard Category.  The audio system shall be designed for operation with
600-ohm earphones and carbon-equivalent, noise-canceling boom-type microphones
(Gentex electret type Model 5060-2, military dynamic type M-87/AIC with CE-100
TR preamplifier, or equivalent). Only the pilot’s position may be configured
for low impedance (dynamic) operation.

 

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All earphone/microphone jacks in the aircraft shall be
U-92A/U type, which will accept the U-174/U type plug. All U-92A/U cords shall
be of an adequate length to provide the user free and unrestricted movement
according to mission requirements.

 

2.     Restricted Category. As required

 

J.             Push-to-Talk Systems

 

1.             Standard Category.  Separate Push-to-Talk (PTT) switches shall be provided
for radio transmitter and ICS microphone operation at the pilot and observer/copilot
positions. The pilot’s PTT switches shall be mounted on the cyclic control. The
observer/co-pilot’s PTT switches shall be mounted on the cord to an
earphone/microphone connector (Alpine Aerotech AAL280-011-001 or equivalent).  In lieu of the observer/co-pilot’s cord
mounted PTT switches, a foot switch operated PTT system may be utilized.  In aircraft requiring two pilots the
observer/co-pilot’s PTT system may be on the cyclic control. The aft exit
passenger positions (two positions minimum) shall be equipped with an ICS PTT
switch mounted on a cord to the earphone/microphone connector (Alpine Aerotech
AAL280-011-004 or equivalent).

 

2.             Restricted Category. Separate PTT switches shall be provided for
radio transmission and ICS microphone operation at the pilot and check/co-pilot
positions.

 

K.            Intercommunications Systems (ICS)

 

1.             Standard Category. An ICS system shall be provided for the
pilot, observer/co-pilot, and the aft exit passenger positions (two positions
minimum). ICS audio shall mix with, but not mute, selected receiver audio. An
ICS audio level control shall be provided for each position above. Adjustment
of the ICS audio level at any position shall not affect the level at any other
position. A “hot mic” capability, controlled via an activation switch or voice
activation (VOX), shall be provided for the pilot and observer/co-pilot. ICS
sidetone audio shall be provided for the earphone corresponding with the
microphone in use.

 

2.             Restricted Category. An ICS system shall be provided for the
pilot and check-pilot/co-pilot. ICS audio shall mix with, but not mute,
selected receiver audio. An ICS audio level control shall be provided for each
position above. Adjustment of the ICS audio level at any position shall not
affect the level at any other position. A “hot mic” capability, controlled via
an activation switch or voice activation (VOX), shall be provided for the pilot
and check-pilot/copilot. ICS sidetone audio shall be provided for the earphone
corresponding with the microphone in use.

 

C-9         Avionics Installation and
Maintenance Standards

 

A.    All avionics systems used in or on the aircraft for
this contract and their installation and maintenance shall comply with all
manufacturers’ specifications and applicable 14 CFR requirements.

 

B.    Strict adherence to the recommendations in FAA AC
43.13-1B Chapter 11, “Aircraft Electrical Systems”, and Chapter 12, “Aircraft
Avionics Systems”, as well as AC 43.13-2A Chapter 1, “Structural Data”, Chapter
2, “Radio Installation”, and Chapter 3, “Antenna Installation”, are required.

 

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C.    All avionics systems requiring an antenna shall be
installed with a properly matched aircraft-certified, broadband antenna unless
otherwise specified.

 

D.    Antennas shall be polarized as required by the
avionics system and have a Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) less than 2.5 to
1.

 

E.    Labeling and marking of all avionics controls and
equipment shall be clear, understandable, legible, and permanent. Electronic
label maker marking is acceptable.

 

F.    Avionics equipment mounting location and installation
shall not interfere with passenger safety, space, and comfort. Avionics
equipment will not be mounted under seats designed for energy attenuation.  In ail instances, the designated areas for
collapse shall be protected.

 

C-10       Operations

 

A.       General

 

1.     Regardless of any status as a public aircraft
operation, the Contractor shall operate in accordance with their approved FAA
Operations Specifications and all portions of 14 CFR 91 (including those
portions applicable to civil aircraft) and each certification required under
this Contract unless otherwise authorized by the CO.

 

2.     A Government representative may inspect the pilot’s
interagency Helicopter Pilot Qualification Card for currency before any flight.
The Government has mission control and can delay, terminate, or cancel a flight
at any time.

 

3.     The government recognizes the ever-increasing
difficulty operators are encountering in hiring mission-qualified pilots.  In response to this situation the government
has developed provisions for contractors to conduct “On Contract” pilot
operational training. This program has been designed with the intent of
providing operational training opportunities to contractors seeking to upgrade
pilots into new aircraft, and to provide operational training for pilots with
little or no previous natural resource/wildland fire experience. This program
contains significant conditions and restrictions. Adherence to these guidelines
is critical for success of the program. See Exhibit 19

 

B.    Pilot Authority and Responsibilities

 

1.     The Pilot-ln-Command (PIC) is responsible for the
safety of the aircraft, loading and unloading of occupants and cargo. The pilot
shall comply with the directions of the Government, except when in the pilot’s
judgment compliance will be a violation of applicable federal or state
regulations or contract provisions. The pilot has final authority to determine
whether the flight can be accomplished safely and shall refuse any flight or
landing which is considered hazardous or unsafe.

 

2.     The pilot is responsible for computing the weight and
balance for all flights and for assuring that the gross weight and center of
gravity do not exceed the aircraft’s limitations. Pilots shall be responsible
for the proper loading and securing of all cargo.

 

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Load calculations (Exhibit 13,
Form 5700-17/OAS-67) shall be computed and completed by the pilot using
appropriate flight manual hover performance charts.

 

3.     Smoking is prohibited within 50-feet of fuel servicing
vehicle, fueling equipment, or aircraft.

 

4.     After engine(s) shutdown, the pilot may exit the
aircraft while the rotor(s) are turning if the Rotorcraft Flight Manual
(RFM) allows and the pilot remains within the arc of the rotor(s). The pilot
shall coordinate this action with the Helicopter Manager. If not allowed by the
RFM, aircraft must be shutdown and rotors stopped for pilot to exit aircraft or
change seats.

 

5.     Pilot will use an approved 14 CFR 135/121 or
appropriate 133 or 137 cockpit checklist for all flight operations.

 

6.     Toe-in, single-skid, step-out landings are prohibited.

 

7.     Equipment such as radios, survival gear, fire
tools, etc., shall be located in or on the aircraft in such a manner as to
potentially not cause damage or obstruct the operation of equipment or
personnel. All cargo shall be properly secured.

 

8.     The pilot shall not permit any passenger in the
aircraft or any cargo to be loaded therein unless authorized by the CO.

 

9.     Passenger Briefing

 

Before each takeoff, the PIC shall ensure that all
passengers have been briefed in accordance with the briefing items contained in
14 CFR 135. Briefing shall include the following; Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE), Shut-Off Procedures for Battery and Fuel, and Aircraft Hazards.

 

10.   Flight Plans

 

Pilots shall file and operate on a FAA, ICAO, or
agency flight plan. Contractor flight plans are not acceptable. Flight plans
shall be filed prior to takeoff when possible.

 

11.   Flight Following

 

Pilots are responsible for flight following with the
FAA, ICAO, or in accordance with FS or DOI-Bureau approved flight
following procedures, which includes Automated Flight Following (AFF) and radio
check-ins.

 

12.   Manifesting

 

Prior to any takeoff, the PIC shall provide the
appropriate FS or DOI dispatch office/coordination center or helibase with
current passenger and cargo information.

 

13.   Fuel Reserve

 

To provide adequate fuel reserve all operations shall
comply with 14 CFR 91 for VFR (20-minutes reserve).

 

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C.       IFR/Night Flight

 

Requires US Forest Service approval.

 

D.       Flights with Cowling(s) or Doors
Open/Removed

 

The Contractor is responsible for removal,
reinstallation and security of the doors. All loose items must be secured prior
to flight with doors open/removed (velcro is not considered a secure
attachment). Flights with cowlings removed are not permitted.  The aircraft external registration number
shall be displayed in such a manner to not be compromised.

 

E.        Bucket Operations

 

The following procedure shall be used for all bucket
operations:

 

1.     Determine allowable payload using the Interagency
Helicopter Load Calculation, appropriate HOGE helicopter performance charts,
and current local temperature and pressure altitude. Partial dips for
performance planning purposes are not authorized.

 

2.     At the beginning of the fuel cycle, bucket capacity
shall be adjusted so that the bucket, when filled to the adjusted capacity,
does not exceed the allowable payload.

 

3.     Helicopters equipped with electronic hook load
measuring systems that provide cockpit readout of the actual external load and
a bucket that is equipped with a gating system that allows part of the load to
be released while retaining the remainder of the load is authorized.

 

4.     For calculation of the allowable bucket payload use
8.3 pounds per gallon for water. When mixed fire retardant is being delivered
by bucket, use the actual weight per gallon of the mixed retardant.

 

5.     Bucket capacity at each position or adjustment level
shall be marked on the bucket. Collapsible buckets with cinch straps shall only
be adjusted to marked graduations (i.e., 90%, 80%, 70%). Intermediate
graduations or capacities below the manufacturer’s minimum graduation (by tying
knots, etc.) are prohibited.

 

6.     Buckets shall be attached directly to the belly hook
unless the pilot is approved for vertical reference.

 

7.     Extension (Tag) lines of less than 50-feet are not
permitted for bucket operations

 

8.     Aircraft equipped with a tail rotor and conducting
external load operations (excluding class A loads) will be limited to an
airspeed of 80 knots indicated or the airspeed limitation established by the
rotorcraft flight manual, whichever is less. All other aircraft conducting
external load operations shall comply with applicable Rotorcraft Flight Manual
Limitations.

 

9.     When conducting external load operations, rotors will
remain above the canopy, or aircraft will operate within an opening no less
than 1 1/2 times the main rotor diameter (e.g. an
aircraft with a 48’ main rotor diameter would require a 72’ diameter opening).

 

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F.      Dual Controls

 

Dual controls are required and shall be made
accessible to an approved agency Helicopter Inspector Pilot (HIP) for all pilot
performance evaluations. During flight operations the front seat not occupied
by a pilot may only be occupied by a Helicopter Manager, or a briefed and
authorized aerial observer.

 

G.      Exemption for Transportation of Hazardous Material
(HazMat)

 

1.     Helicopters may be required to carry hazardous
materials. Such transportation shall be in accordance with DOT Special Permit
and the DOI or FS Aviation Transport of Hazardous Materials Handbook/Guide
(NFES 1068). A copy of the current Special Permit and handbook/guide and emergency
response guide shall be aboard each aircraft operating under the provisions of
this Special Permit and can be found at this website: http://amd.nbc.gov/library/handbooks.htm

 

2.     It is the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure
that Contractor employees have received training in the handling of hazardous
materials in accordance with 49 CFR 172. Documentation of this training shall
be retained by the company in the employee’s records and made available to the
Government as required. Training is available at this website: https://www.iat.gov/Training/modules/a110/pre-110.html.

 

3.     The pilot shall ensure personnel are briefed of
specific actions required in the event of an emergency. The pilot shall be
given initial written notification of the type, quantity, and the location of
hazardous materials placed aboard the aircraft before the start of any project.
Thereafter, verbal notification before each flight is acceptable. For
operations when the type and quantity of the materials do not change, repeated
notification is not required.

 

C-11       Contractor’s Environmental
Responsibilities

 

A.    The Contractor is responsible to ensure that all
maintenance, fueling, and flight activities do not cause environmental damage
to property or facilities.

 

B.    The Contractor shall be responsible for all cleanups
of fuel, oil, and retardant contamination on airport ramps, retardant sites,
parking areas, landing areas, etc., when caused by Contractor aircraft or
personnel when cleaning paved areas, the contractor shall utilize cleaning
agent that are biodegradable and non-toxic. Contaminated soils shall be removed
to appropriate containers and disposed of as hazardous waste.

 

C.    The Government may, at its option, assign an area to
be utilized by the Contractor for storage of equipment used in support of
Contract performance. Oil, solvents, parts, engines, etc. shall be stored
and utilized in a manner consistent with acceptable safety, health and
environmental concerns.

 

D.    The contractor shall ensure that they are in compliance
with 40 CFR Part 112: Oil Pollution Prevention; Spill Prevention, Control,
and Countermeasure Plan Requirements (SPCC).

 

An SPCC plan is required for each mobile fueler used
on this contract regardless of bulk storage container (tank) size.

 

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C-12       Personnel

 

A.    General

 

1.     Pilots, fuel servicing personnel, and mechanics shall
speak English fluently and communicate clearly.

 

2.     Only essential crewmembers are authorized on tactical
flight missions. The Mechanic and Fuel Service Vehicle Driver are considered
non-essential crew members and are not allowed to be onboard the helicopter
during tactical flight missions.

 

B.     Pilot Approvals and Qualifications and
Background Investigation

 

1.     Interagency Pilot Inspectors will verify that
Contractor pilots meet the experience and qualification requirements under this
contract.

 

2.     Each PIC shall, at the discretion of the Government,
pass an agency flight evaluation check. The flight check will be in an aircraft
supplied by the Contractor at no expense to the Government. The satisfactory
completion of the evaluation flight will not substitute for any of the total
flight hour requirements listed in this clause.

 

3.     Pilots shall complete appropriate portions of the
Helicopter Pilot Qualifications and Approval Record (Form FS-5700-20a)
prior to helicopter pilot inspector evaluation. When approved, each pilot will
be issued an Interagency Helicopter Pilot Qualification Card documenting:
Company, make, model and series of aircraft approved to operate and the
missions each pilot is approved to perform. Pilot cards are contractor specific
and are non-transferable. The regional helicopter inspector pilot, with the
concurrence of the national helicopter program manager, will be the final
authority in determining the number of aircraft and/or vendors for which the
pilot will be carded.

 

4.     Upon award the successful bidder will furnish and
immediately submit a completed electronic Standard Form (SF) 85P and
supporting documents to Immanuel West of the U.S. Forest Service for all pilots
operating under this contract. The following information will be required for
each pilot to be reviewed:

 

a.     Complete name (first, middle, last)

b.     Date of birth

c.     Place of birth

d.     Social security number

e.     Working contact phone number

f.      Contractor email address will be provided

 

Applicants shall provide the required information to Immanuel
West at iwest@fs.fed.us or by fax to (505) 563-9991. Mr. West can be
reached at (505) 563-9211. Once the information is received, the applicant will
be sent the information needed to access the secure on-line database system so
they can complete their SF-85P electronically. A paper version of the SF-85P
will not be accepted. Applicants can obtain information about the new
investigation process at http://www.usda.gov/da/pdsd/. Costs incurred for
background investigations will be recovered by the government for all pilots
investigated by issuance of a Bill for Collection

 

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Contract Pilots will be permitted to operate aircraft
under the initial contract period while the initial background investigation is
being conducted. Contractor Pilots must receive a favorably adjudicated.
Minimum Background Investigations (MBI) in order to continue operating under
this contract. If a pilot fails to meet this requirement that pilot shall be
removed from the contract and shall be replaced.

 

C.     Pilot Requirements - General

 

1.     Commercial or Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)
Certificate with appropriate rating (Rotorcraft-Helicopter) and a valid
Class I or Class II FAA Medical Certificate.

 

2.     Written evidence for make and model to be flown or 14
CFR 135 Airman Competency Proficiency Check (as applicable FAA Form 8410-3
or equivalent).

 

3.     Written evidence of an Equipment Check Endorsement for
Restricted Category helicopters by the Chief Pilot (as applicable).

 

4.     Written evidence of qualification to transport
external loads.

 

5.     Notwithstanding, 14 CFR 61.58(b), “Recent Flight
Experience” helicopter PICs shall meet requirements of 14 CFR 61.58(a).

 

6.     Proof of compliance with 14 CFR Part 61.57 (a) (1) (i) and
(ii)

 

7.     Proof of qualifications to meet 14 CFR 137.

 

8.     At the CO’s discretion, each pilot shall pass an
agency flight evaluation in make, model, and series -conducted over typical
terrain.

 

9.     The contractor shall ensure that pilots
meet all requirements as outlined in paragraph C-12 D Pilot Requirements-Experience
after award. The contractor shall verify all pilot hours submitted on form
FS-5700-20b as determined from a certified pilot log or permanent record to
ensure accuracy. Additionally, the contractor shall identify previous employers
and submit the information on form FS 5700-20b (form pending) found in
Exhibit 18. The information submitted is subject to verification by an
Interagency Pilot Inspector.

 

10.   Pilots may function as mechanics providing:

a.     The pilot meets all the Mechanic Qualifications of
this Contract.

b.     Pilot duty limitations will apply to the pilot when
functioning as a mechanic.

c.     When pilots act as a mechanic, mechanic duties in
excess of 2-hours will apply as flight hours on a one-to-one basis toward
flight hour limitations.

d.     A mechanic, other than the pilot, shall perform
50-hour, 100-hour, or progressive inspections.

e.     If approved by the Contractor’s Operations
Specifications, and in accordance with 14 CFR 43.3(h), 43.5 and 43.7, pilots
may perform preventive maintenance on the aircraft.

 

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D.    Pilot Requirements - Experience

 

Pilots shall have accumulated as pilot-in-command
(PIC) the minimum flight hours listed below. Flight hours shall be determined
from a certified pilot log.  Further verification of flight hours may be
required at the discretion of the CO.

 

	
  1.

  	
   

  	
  All Helicopters

  	
   

  	
  Minimum
  Experience Flying Hours

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Total Time

  	
   

  	
  1,500

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Pilot -in-command hours:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Total Pilot-in Command (Helicopter)

  	
   

  	
  1,500

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Helicopter, Preceding 12 months

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Weight Class

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Make and Model

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
  *

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Make, Model, Series,
  and Last 12-Months

  	
   

  	
  10

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  And

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Turbine helicopter operations

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Or

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Piston helicopter operations

  	
   

  	
  200

  	
   

  

 

*    Flight hour requirements may be reduced by 50% if the pilot submits evidence of satisfactory completion of the manufacture’s approved pilot ground
and flight procedures training in
the applicable make and model.

 

2.   Additional Special Mission Requirements:

 

	
  Contract Pilot-in-command

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  (as related to the applicable
  Special Mission approval):

  	
   

  	
  Minimum
  Experience Flying Hours

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Mountain Flying (see 1)

  	
   

  	
  200

  	
   

  
	
  Mountain Flying
  Experience - Make and Model

  	
   

  	
  10

  	
   

  
	
  Long Line Vertical
  Reference (VTR) Experience

  	
   

  	
  10

  	
   

  
	
  Annual Long Line VTR Recurrency Training

  	
   

  	
  2

  	
   

  

 

1      Mountain Flying - Helicopter Pilot: 200 hours experience operating helicopters in mountainous terrain
identified in 14 CFR 95 Subpart B-Designated Mountainous Area. Operating
includes maneuvering and numerous takeoffs
and landings to pinnacles, ridgelines and confined areas.

 

E.    Pilot - Equipment Proficiency

 

Pilots shall be required to demonstrate proficiency with all mission equipment.

 

F.     Pilot - Vertical Reference Proficiency

 

1.     Pilots may be
required to demonstrate this capability during an agency evaluation.
(Exhibit 10, Interagency
Guidelines for Vertical Reference/External Load Training Standards)

 

2.     Vertical reference qualified
pilots shall maintain proficiency in vertical reference or external load operations. When active under Contract for a period of 30-consecutive
days and no vertical reference activity occurs, the pilot will be provided a
1-hour proficiency flight at Government expense. This will include snorkel
operations on tanked aircraft.

 

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3.               The Contractor
may be considered unavailable for failure to maintain vertical reference
proficiency.

 

G.             Co-pilot Requirements (if applicable)

 

Co-pilots/Second-In-Command (SIC) shall meet
requirements of operator’s certificate. They are not issued a Helicopter Pilot
Qualification card.

 

H.            Mechanic Qualifications

 

1.               The mechanic shall have a valid FAA mechanic
certificate with airframe and power plant ratings, and shall have held the
certificate or foreign equivalent with both ratings for a period of 24-months.
The mechanic shall have been actively engaged in aircraft maintenance as a
certificated mechanic for at least 18-months out of the last 24-months.

 

2.               The mechanic shall have 12-months experience as an
Airframe & Power Plant (A&P) mechanic or foreign equivalent in
maintaining helicopters.  Three months
experience shall have been in the last 2 years.

 

3.               The mechanic must show evidence of maintaining a
helicopter of the same make and model as offered under “field” conditions for
at least 1-full season. Three months experience maintaining a helicopter away
from the operator’s Principle Base of Operations, and while under minimal
supervision, will meet this requirement.  Operator may provide an
additional A&P mechanic for field experience training. The additional
A&P mechanic is not required to be carded.

 

4.               Mechanics shall have satisfactorily completed a
manufacturer’s maintenance course or an equivalent Forest Service or
DOI-approved Contractor’s training program for the make and model of helicopter
offered, or show evidence of the mechanic has 12-months maintenance experience
on a helicopter of the same make and model offered.

 

5.               A company representative, other
than the mechanic in question, shall certify that each mechanic offered under
this contract has met the minimum certification, training, and experience
qualifications of this section.

 

6.               When requested by the Government,
each Mechanic shall furnish a valid Interagency Mechanic Qualification card for
review. The designated Interagency Maintenance Inspector shall issue the card
for the duration of the Contract, including any optional periods. Should the
mechanic leave the employment of the Contractor, the mechanic shall surrender
the card to the Contractor upon termination of employment.

 

I.                 Availability of Mechanics

 

1.               A mechanic (other than the pilot) shall maintain the
helicopter in accordance with the Contractor’s FAA approved Maintenance Program.

 

2.               When the mechanic serves as the fuel servicing vehicle
driver, the more stringent of the duty limitations apply.

 

J.                Fuel Servicing Vehicle Driver
Qualifications

 

1.               The Contractor shall furnish a fuel servicing vehicle
driver (FSVD) for each day the helicopter is available. The driver shall meet all
DOT requirements.

 

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2.               Driver(s) shall be experienced in proper fueling
procedures and be familiar with the safety equipment installed on the
fuel-servicing vehicle.

 

C-13                     Conduct and Replacement of
Personnel

 

A.           Performance of Contract services may involve work
and/or residence on Federal property (i.e., National Forests and National
Parks, etc.). Contractor employees are expected to follow the rules of
conduct established by the manager of such facilities that apply to all
Government or non-Government personnel working or residing on such facilities.
The Contractor may be required to replace employees who are found to be in
noncompliance with Government facility rules of conduct.

 

B.             Personnel, who perform ineffectively, refuse to
cooperate in the fulfillment of the Contract objectives, are unable or
unwilling to adapt to field living conditions, or whose general performance is
unsatisfactory or otherwise disruptive may be required to be replaced.

 

C.             The CO shall notify the Contractor of specifics of the
unsatisfactory conduct and/or performance by the Contractor’s personnel. The
determination of unacceptability is at the sole discretion of the CO. When
directed by the CO, the Contractor shall replace unacceptable personnel.

 

C-14                     Suspension and Revocation of
Personnel

 

A.           The CO may suspend a contractor pilot, mechanic, or
fuel servicing vehicle driver who fails to follow safe operating practices,
does ineffective work, or exhibits conduct detrimental to the purpose for which
contracted, or is under suspension or revocation by another government agency.

 

B.             Upon involvement in an Aircraft Accident or NTSB
Reportable Incident (see 49 CFR Part 830), a pilot operating under this
contract shall be suspended from performing pilot duties under this contract
and any other activity authorized under the interagency pilot qualification
card(s) issued to the pilot pending the investigation outcome.

 

C.             Upon involvement in an Incident-with-Potential as
defined under mishaps, a pilot operating under this contract may be suspended
from performing pilot duties under this contract and any other activity
authorized under the interagency pilot qualification card(s) issued to the
pilot pending the incident investigation outcome.

 

D.            When a pilot/mechanic is suspended, and when
requested, the interagency pilot/mechanic qualification card(s) shall be
surrendered to the CO. Suspension will continue until:

 

1.             The investigation findings and decision indicate no
further suspension is required and the interagency pilot/mechanic qualification
card(s) is returned to the pilot/mechanic; or

 

2.             Revocation action to cancel the interagency
pilot/mechanic authorization(s) is taken by the issuing agency in
accordance with agency procedures.

 

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C-15                     Substitution or Replacement of Personnel, Aircraft,
and Equipment

 

A.           The Contractor
may substitute or replace aircraft or equipment equal to or greater than contract awarded performance
after receipt of written approval by the Contracting Officer.

 

B.             Request for substitution shall be made at least 10 (ten) days prior to the proposed exchange,
except for unforeseen conditions.

 

C.             When pilots are exchanged or replaced,
training and familiarization costs, including any required flight time up to 3
(three) hours, shall be accomplished at the Contractor’s expense. The Contracting
Officer will determine the necessary amount
of flight time up to 3 hours. This is not intended to affect cross shifting of Pilots that are familiar
with the operating area or to affect approved relief pilots.

 

C-16                     Flight Hour and Duty
Limitations

 

A.           All flight time, regardless of how or where performed, except personal pleasure flying, will be reported
by each flight crewmember and used to administer flight hour and duty time
limitations. Flight time to and from the Host Base as a flight crewmember
(commuting) will be reported and counted
toward limitations if it is flown on a duty day.  Flight time includes, but is not
limited to: military flight time; charter; flight instruction; 14 CFR 61.56
flight review; flight examinations by FAA designees; any flight time for which
a flight crewmember is compensated; or any other flight time of a commercial
nature whether compensated or not.

 

B.             Various work schedules are
acceptable as per Section B. The compliment of contract personnel shall be on the
same work schedule however days off may
be staggered. (Examples of work schedules are 12 on and 2 off, 12 on and 12 off)

 

C.             Pilots

 

1.               Pilot flight hour computations shall begin at liftoff and end at touchdown and will be
computed from the flight hour meter installed in the aircraft. All flight hours shall fall within duty hour limitations.

 

2.               Flight time
shall not exceed a total of 8-hours per day.

 

3.               Pilots accumulating 36 or more flight hours in any 6-consecutive duty-days shall be off
duty the next day. Flight time shall not exceed a total of 42-hours in any 6-consecutive days. For
the purpose of this clause, after any 1-full off-duty day, pilots begin a new
6-consecutive day duty-period, provided
during any 14-consecutive day period,
each pilot shall have two full days off-duty. Days off need not be consecutive.

 

4.               Assigned duty
of any kind shall not exceed 14-hours
in any 24-hour period. Within any 24-hour period, pilots shall have a minimum
of 10-consecutive hours off duty immediately prior to the beginning of
any duty-day. Local travel up to a maximum of 30-minutes each way between
the work site and place of
lodging will not be considered duty time. When one-way travel exceeds 30 minutes, the total travel time shall be
considered as part of the duty day. Note: The above travel time in excess of 30 minutes is considered duty time but
is not compensable under standby
or extended standby.

 

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5.               Duty includes flight
time, ground duty of any kind, and standby or alert status at any location.

 

6.               During times of
prolonged heavy fire activity, the Government may issue a notice reducing the
pilot duty-day/flight time and/or increasing off-duty days on a geographical or  agency-wide basis.

 

7.               Flights
point-to-point (airport to airport, heliport to heliport, etc.) with a
pilot and co-pilot shall be limited to 10-flight hours per day. (A helicopter that departs
“Airport A,” flies reconnaissance on a fire, and then flies to “Airport B,” is
not point-to-point).

 

8.               Pilots may be
relieved from duty for fatigue or other causes created by unusually strenuous
or severe duty before reaching duty limitations.

 

9.               When pilots act
as a mechanic, mechanic duties in excess of 2-hours will apply as
flight hours on a one-to-one basis toward flight hour limitations.

 

10.         Relief,
additional, or substitute pilots reporting for duty under this Contract shall
furnish a record of all duty and all flight hours during the previous 14-days.

 

D.            Mechanics

 

1.               Within any
24-hour period, personnel shall have a minimum of 8 consecutive hours off duty
immediately prior to  the
beginning of any duty day. Local travel up to a maximum of 30 minutes each way
between the work site and place of lodging will not be considered duty time.
When one-way travel exceeds 30 minutes, the total travel time shall be
considered as part of the duty day. . Note: The above travel time in excess of
30 minutes is considered duty time but is not compensable under standby or extended
standby.

 

2.               Mechanics will
have a minimum of 2 full calendar days off duty during any 14 day period. Days
need not be consecutive.

 

3.               Duty includes standby, work,
or alert status at any location.

 

4.               Mechanics may
be removed from duty for fatigue or other causes created by unusually strenuous
or severe duty before reaching duty limitations.

 

5.               The mechanic shall be
responsible to keep the Government apprised of their ground duty limitation
status.

 

6.              When
the mechanic serves as the fuel servicing vehicle driver, the more stringent of
the duty limitations apply.

 

E.              Fuel Servicing
Vehicle Drivers

 

1.               It is the Contractors’
responsibility to insure that employees comply with DOT Safety Regulation 49
CFR Part 390-399, including duty limitations.

 

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2.               Fuel servicing
vehicle drivers may be removed from duty for fatigue or other causes created by
unusually strenuous or severe duty before reaching duty limitations.

 

3.               The fuel
servicing vehicle driver will be responsible to keep the Government apprised of
their ground duty limitation status.

 

4.               Notwithstanding
DOT Safety Regulation 49 CFR Part 390-399, the fuel servicing vehicle
driver shall have a minimum of two (2) full calendar days off duty during
any 14-day period. Off duty days need not be consecutive.

 

C-17                     Accident
Prevention and Safety

 

A.           The Contractor
shall furnish a copy of all reports required to be submitted to the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) by the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) that
relate to Pilot and maintenance personnel performance, aircraft airworthiness
or operations.

 

Examples of these reports
are paragraphs 14 CFR part 135.415 Mechanical Reliability Reports and Part 135.417
Mechanical Interruption Summary Reports required of the FAR, 49 CFR Part 830,
and FAA Form 8010-4, Malfunction or Defect Report.

 

B.             Following the
occurrence of a mishap, the Contracting Officer will evaluate whether noncompliance
or violation of provisions of the contract, the Federal Aviation Regulations applicable
to the Contractor’s operations, company policy, procedures, practices,
programs, and/or negligence on the part of the company officers or employees
may have caused or contributed to the mishap. The occurrence of the mishap may
constitute default in the performance of the contract. A finding of default
under the above cited conditions shall entitle the Government to exercise the
right to terminate the contract for cause as provided in the “Contract Terms
and Conditions” as stated herein.

 

C.             The Contractor
shall keep and maintain programs necessary to assure safety of ground and
flight operations. The development and maintenance of these programs are a
material part of the performance of the contract. (See Clause
E7 Synopsis of Safety Program) When, in the sole judgment of the
Contracting Officer, the safety programs will not adequately promote the safety
of operations, the Government may terminate the contract for cause as provided
in the “Contract Terms and Conditions” as stated herein.

 

D.            The Contractor
shall fully cooperate with the Contracting Officer in the fulfillment of this
clause. The Contracting Officer may suspend performance of this contract work,
during the evaluation period used to determine cause as stated above.

 

C-18                     Mishaps

 

A.           Reporting

 

The Contractor shall, by the
most expeditious means available, notify the National Transportation Safety
Board (NTSB) and the FS or DOI when an “Aircraft Accident” or NTSB reportable
“Incident” occurs within any company operations, whether under the Contract or
not. Also, the FS or DOI shall immediately be notified when an
“Incident-with-Potential” occurs.

 

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B.             Forms Submission

 

1.               Following an
“Aircraft Accident” or  when
requested by the NTSB following the notification of a reportable “incident,”
the Contractor shall provide the FS or DOI with the information necessary to
complete a NTSB Form 6120.1/2.

 

2.               The NTSB Form 6120.1/2
does not replace the Contractor’s responsibility, within 5-days of an event, to
submit to the FS or DOI a “SAFECOM” to report any condition, observance, act, maintenance
problem, or circumstance that has potential to cause an aviation-related
mishap.

 

3.               Blank SAFECOMS
and assistance in submitting SAFECOMS can be obtained from the FS or DOI.
SAFECOMS may be submitted electronically at www.safecom.gov.

 

C.             Wreckage
Preservation

 

1.               The Contractor
shall not permit removal or alteration of the aircraft, aircraft equipment, or records
following an “Aircraft Accident”, “Incident”, or “Incident-with-Potential”
which results in any damage to the aircraft or injury to personnel until
authorized to do so by the CO. Exceptions are when threat-to-life or property
exists; the aircraft is blocking an airport runway, etc. The CO shall be
immediately notified when such actions take place.

 

2.               The NTSB’s
release of the wreckage does not constitute a release by the CO, who shall maintain
control of the wreckage and related equipment until all investigations are
complete.

 

D.            Investigation

 

The Contractor shall
maintain an accurate record of all aircraft accidents, incidents, aviation
hazards and injuries to Contractor or Government personnel arising in the
course of performance under this Contract. Further, the Contractor fully agrees
to cooperate with the FS or DOI during an investigation and make available
personnel, personnel records, aircraft records, and any equipment, damaged or
undamaged, deemed necessary by the FS or DOI. Following a mishap, the
Contractor shall ensure that personnel (pilot, mechanics, etc) associated with
the aircraft shall be readily available to the mishap investigation team.

 

E.              Related Costs

 

The NTSB, FS or DOI shall
determine their individual agency investigation cost responsibility. The
Contractor will be fully responsible for any cost associated with the
reassembly, approval for return-to-Contract availability, and return transportation
of any items disassembled by  the
FS or DOI.

 

F.              Search, Rescue,
and Salvage

 

The cost of search, rescue
and salvage operations made necessary due to causes other than negligent acts
of a Government employee shall be the responsibility of the Contractor.

 

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C-19                     Personal
Protective Equipment

 

A.           General
Operations

 

The Contractor shall furnish
the following personal protective equipment, be operable and maintained in
serviceable condition as per appropriate manufacturer’s specifications.

 

B.             Helmets

 

1.               Contractor
personnel shall wear a flight helmet consisting of a one-piece hard shell made
of polycarbonate, Kevlar, carbon fiber, or fiberglass that must cover the top,
sides (including the temple area and to below the ears), and the rear of the
head. The helmet shall be equipped with a chinstrap and shall be appropriately
adjusted for proper fit. The helmet shall be worn with the chinstrap fastened.

 

2.               Flight helmets
currently approved for helicopters are the: SPH-5, HGU-84P, SPH-4B, the HGU-56P
manufactured by Gentex, the Alpha 200, Alpha 400 and Alpha Eagle (900)
manufactured by Interactive Safety Products and the MSA Gallet LH050 (single
inner visor), LH150 (single outer visor) and the LH250 (dual visor-one inner
and one outer).

 

3.               Helmets
designed for use in fixed wing aircraft do not provide adequate protection for
helicopter occupants and are not approved for helicopter use.

 

C.             Clothing

 

1.               Contractor
personnel while flying shall wear long-sleeved shirt and trousers (or
long-sleeved flight suit) made of fire-resistant polyamide or aramid material,
leather boots and leather, polyamide, or aramid gloves. A shirt with
long-sleeves overlapping gloves, and long-pants overlapping boots by at least 2-inches,
shall be worn by the pilot(s). Personnel shall not wear clothing made of non fire-resistant
synthetic material under the fire-resistant clothing described herein.

 

2.               Nomex® or other
material proven to meet or exceed specifications contained in MIL-C-83429A may be
worn. Currently, the following “other” materials meet this specification:

 

a.               FRT Cotton Denim Cloth,
MIL-C-24915

 

b.              FRT Cotton Chambray Cloth,
MIL-C-24916

 

3.               Clothing not
containing labels identifying the material either by Brand Name or MIL-Spec will
not be acceptable.

 

D.            Ground Operations

 

1.               While within
the safety circle of a helicopter with engine(s) running and/or rotor(s) turning,
all Contractor personnel shall wear the following PPE:

 

a.               Shirt with
long-sleeves overlapping gloves, long-pants, hardhat/flight helmet with
chinstrap, boots, hearing and eye protection.

 

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b.              Maintenance
personnel working on running aircraft are exempt from gloves, eye protection
(eye protection may be worn at the option of maintenance personnel or company
policy), long sleeves, and hardhat requirements.

 

2.               During all
fueling operations, fuel-servicing personnel shall wear a long-sleeved shirt,
long trousers, boots, and gloves. The shirt and pants must be made of 100%
cotton or other natural fiber, or be labeled as non-static.

 

E.              Personal Flotation Devices

 

1.               A personal
flotation device (PFD) required by 14 CFR 91 shall be worn by each individual
on board the helicopter when conducting operations beyond power-off gliding
distance to shore, and during all hovering flight operations conducted over
water sources such as ponds, streams, lakes, and coastal waters.

 

2.               Automatic
inflation (water activated) personal flotation devices shall not be allowed.

 

C-20                     Inspection
and Acceptance

 

In accordance with Federal
Acquisition Regulation Clause 52.212-4 (a), the following is added:

 

Note:                   Official
Government logos and or reference to “Official U.S. Government Fire Fighting Vehicle”
will not be permitted on contractors equipment unless approved by the CO.

 

A.           Pre-Use Inspection of
Equipment and Personnel

 

1.               After award of
the Contract and any renewal thereof, an inspection of the Contractor’s
equipment and personnel will be made. Inspections may be scheduled by mutual
agreement between the Contracting Officer and the Contractor. The inspection
will take place at the Host Base or other location as approved by the
Contracting Officer.

 

2.               The aircraft,
pilot, relief pilot, mechanic, fuel vehicle driver, and fuel servicing vehicle
will be made available for inspection as scheduled by the CO.

 

3.               At the
scheduled inspection, the Contractor shall provide a complete listing of ail
FAA ADs and Manufacturer’s Mandatory Service Bulletins (MSBs) applicable to the
make, model, and series of aircraft being offered. Documentation of compliance
to each AD and MSB will include date and method of compliance, date of
recurring compliance, and an authorized signature and certificate number will be
recorded. The list shall be similar to that shown in AC 43-9, as amended.

 

4.               All components
or items installed in the offered aircraft that are subject to specified time
basis or schedule (time/calendar life) for inspection, overhaul, or replacement
shall be listed and made available to the Government at time of inspection. The
list shall include component name, serial number, service life or
inspection/overhaul time, total time since major inspection, overhaul, or
replacement and hours/cycles calendar time remaining before required
inspection, overhaul, or replacement. The list shall be similar to that shown
in AC 43-9, as amended.

 

5.               The Contractor
may be required to furnish a copy of the procedures manual and revisions as
required by 14 CFR 135 (as applicable).

 

Amendment 01

Dated April 4, 2008

 

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6.               Each
fuel-servicing driver will be expected to demonstrate knowledge of correct
fueling procedures, and fueling and safety equipment installed on the
fuel-servicing vehicle. Contractor shall have equipment and personnel to change
the filter on the fuel service vehicle as required.

 

7.               The fuel
service vehicle approval is only an indication that the vehicle meets the
additional equipment requirements of this Contract, and in no way indicates
that the vehicle meets any requirement of 49 CFR.

 

8                  Contractors
shall ensure all documentation submitted for
pilot approvals has been verified for accuracy and completeness. Pilot
evaluations or approvals will not be administered/issued until all required
documentation is complete. The documentation referenced in C-20 A. 9 b shall be
submitted annually for each pilot needing interagency approval (note; the CO may require additional
information and documentation).

 

9.               The items
described below shall be made available at the pre-use or renewal inspection:

 

a.          Certificates/Contract

 

(1)          Copy of 14 CFR 133

 

(2)          Copy of 14 CFR 135 

 

(3)          Copy of 14 CFR 137

 

(4)          Complete copy of awarded
Contract, including modifications, with each aircraft

 

b.         Pilots

 

(1)          Completed
“Pilots qualifications and Approval Record”.

(USFS Form FS-5700-20a Or AMD Form 64B)

 

(2)          Completed
“Flight Hour Requirements & Experience Verification form.” (See
Exhibit 18)

(This form required only for pilots seeking their initial (first time) interagency approval)

 

(3)          Signed and
dated signature page from the “Operations and Safety Procedures Guide for
Helicopter Pilots”.

 

(4)          Copy of FAA
Pilot Certificate. (Both
front and back may be needed to obtain all of the required information)

 

(5)          Copy of current Medical Certificate.

 

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(6)          Copy of current FAR 135 Airman Competency / Proficiency Check. “FAA
form 8410-3” for each standard category make and model helicopter the pilot
seeks approval in. (Required
if operating aircraft listed on the operators 135 Certificate)

 

“OR”

 

(7)          Copy of current Flight Review.

(Required if pilot does not have a valid FAA Flight
Review within the last 24 months)

 

“AND”

 

(8)         Copy of current  (within
the last 12 calendar months)  Equipment
Check Endorsement (or
comparable document (E.G.CFR 14, part 61.58 Pilot Proficiency Check))  for each Limited Use or Restricted
Category make and model helicopter the pilot seeks approval in. (Required if operating aircraft
not listed on the operators 135 Certificate)

 

(9)          Copy of FAR 133 endorsement.

 

(10)    Copy of FAR 137 endorsement.

 

(11)    It is the company’s
responsibility to submit verification of pilot security background checks for
all pilots working under this exclusive use contract to the National Helicopter
Program Manager.

 

(12)    Completed Load Calculation
form for each aircraft make/model in which the pilot is seeking approval.
Included with the Load Calculation will be notations indicating what chart(s) are
used. (i.e. page and illustration
or chart number)

 

(13)    Completed “Vertical
Reference Flight Training Endorsement” (required
for long-line operations and snorkel operations conducted in aircraft not
equipped with mirrors for external load operations)

 

(14)    Copy of the front and back
of the pilots most recently issued Interagency Helicopter Qualification Card. (If card cannot be produced it
may be necessary to demonstrate proficiency for all Special Use operations
required under the contract) Completed “Pilots Qualifications
and Approval Record”. (USFS
Form FS-5700-20a Or AMD Form 64B)

 

(15)    Prior to receiving an
interagency “Pilot Qualification Card”, all helicopters pilots are required to
complete the on-line training modules for helicopter fire operations at least
every 36 months. These modules are listed on the Interagency Aviation Training
(IAT) website at https:/www.iat.gov/. Pilots must sign up, create a profile and
after completion of the modules print a copy of the certificates. A copy of the
certificate must be presented to the Helicopter Inspector Pilot before an
Interagency Helicopter Pilot Qualification card will be issued.

 

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(16)    Equipment Check Endorsement

 

An Equipment Check
Endorsement shall include, at a minimum, documentation of the following
training;

 

	
   

  	
  a.

  	
  Operations Training;

  	
  1.0 hour Minimum

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Company policies &
  procedures, Operations Specifications, HazMat, contract requirements, etc.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  b.

  	
  Aircraft Ground Training;

  	
  2.0 hour Minimum

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft systems, aircraft
  maintenance practices, radio programming, GPS programming, etc.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  c.

  	
  Aircraft Flight Training;

  	
  1.0 hour Minimum

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft familiarization,
  normal procedures, emergency procedures, in flight programming of radios and GPS, etc.
  (note; this training shall be in addition to any contractually required
  special mission training, i.e., long-line training, etc.)

  

 

c.          Equipment

 

(1)          Appropriate
equipment installed, or available to be installed, on the aircraft for the
flight evaluation; i.e. dual controls, communications and navigation equipment
and buckets.

 

(2)          Longline(s) of
at least 150 feet and a suitable weight shall be available. (if applicable)

 

(3)          Aircraft
maintenance records

 

(4)          Fuel servicing
vehicle available

 

d.         Mechanic(s)

 

(1)          A&P
Mechanic available

 

(2)          Completed
A&P Qualifications and Approval Record Form with applicable qualifying
mechanic’s records.

 

C-21 Pre-Use Inspection Expenses

 

A.          All operating
expenses incidental to the inspection shall be borne by the Contractor.

 

B.            Pilot
evaluation flights may require up to 2-hours of flight time for each pilot as
deemed necessary by the CO. All evaluation flights shall be performed in a helicopter
of like make and model furnished for the contract. (Exhibit 11, Helicopter
Make/Model/Series Lists)

 

C.            The Contractor
shall ensure that sets of fully operational dual flight controls are installed
in the aircraft during all pilot evaluation flights.

 

D.           The Contractor
will not be charged for the costs incurred by the Government on the initial
pre-use inspection.

 

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C-22                     Re-inspection
Expenses

 

When re-inspection is
necessary because Contractor equipment and/or personnel did not satisfy the
initial inspection, or when inspecting substitute personnel and/or equipment
subsequent to the initial pre-use inspection, the Contractor may be charged the
actual costs incurred by the government in performing the re-inspection.
Re-inspections will be performed at a time and location mutually agreed to by the
Contractor and CO.

 

C-23                     Inspections
During Use

 

A.           At any time
during the Contract period, the CO may require inspections/tests as deemed necessary
to determine that the Contractor’s equipment and/or personnel currently meet specifications.
Government costs incurred during these inspections will not be charged to the Contractor.

 

B.             Should the
inspections/tests reveal deficiencies that require corrective action and
subsequent re-inspection, the actual costs incurred by the Government may be
charged to the Contractor.

 

C.             When the
aircraft becomes unavailable due to mechanical breakdown, the Government
reserves the right to inspect the aircraft after the Contractor’s mechanic has
approved the aircraft for return to service. For items covered under 14 CFR
135.415, the Contractor shall furnish the CO with a completed copy of FAA Form 8010-4,
Malfunction or  Defect Report, or
a Helicopter Association International (HAI) Maintenance
Malfunction/Information Reporting Form 9 (as applicable).

 

C-24                   Contract
Period and Renewal Option

 

The Contract period shall extend
from date of the award through April 30, 2009. However, at the option of
the Government, the Contract may be renewed for additional 1 year option
periods not to exceed three option periods, provided that the CO serves notice
of intent to renew at least 60-days prior to Contract expiration. The renewal
will be with the same terms and conditions. Availability shall be offered for
base year and each optional renewal period (See Section B, Schedule of
Items); however, the non fuel portion of the Government established flight rate
will be subject to the provisions of Section D, Economic Price Adjustment
Clause.

 

C-25 Mandatory Availability
Period (MAP) Including Extended and Optional Use

 

A.         MAP will begin
on the date stipulated in the Schedule of Items unless:

 

1.               The Government fails to
award the contract at least 10 days prior to the established start date

 

Or

 

2.               By mutual consent, a new
starting date is established. When a new starting date is established, the
number of net days in the MAP will remain the same.

 

B.           Extended Use.
The MAP may be extended on a day-to-day basis either prior to the starting date
or  subsequent to the ending date
set forth in the Schedule of Items provided that no break in service occurs and
that such extension is agreed to by both parties in writing prior to extension and
that all terms, conditions, and specifications contained in this contract
apply.

 

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C.    During the MAP and any
extensions thereof, availability is required 14 hours each day beginning at
start of morning civil twilight unless otherwise specified by the Contracting
Officer. Contracts requiring night capability require 24-hours per day
availability.

 

D.    Optional Use. When a break
in service occurs, outside of the MAP or extended use, the aircraft may be
hired under the optional use period clause. (Payment will be in accordance with
C-34, Payment for Service in the Optional Use Period.)

 

C-26       Daily
Availability Requirements

 

A.    Equipment. The aircraft
and related equipment will be available 14 hours per day and will not be
removed from the host base without the approval of the Contracting Officer.

 

B.    Personnel. Personnel
will be in one of the following categories of availability:

 

1.     Standby: Personnel
will be on Standby status each day. The beginning of the Standby period will be
set by the CO and may be adjusted from day-to-day. Once Standby begins, the
standby period will continue for 9 consecutive hours regardless of the payment
status of the aircraft. During the Standby period, with the exception of the
first 30 minute period to accommodate
preflight, the personnel/aircraft shall be able to respond to a dispatch within
15-minutes unless an alternate response time is established by the CO.

 

2.     Extended Standby (that period
over 9 hours per day per authorized crew member) is not intended to compensate
the Contractor on a one-to one basis for all hours necessary to service and
maintain the aircraft, nor is it paid while crew is traveling to and from place
of lodging. Extended standby must be specifically ORDERED and documented on the
Flight Use invoice by the Government and only in unusual circumstances will the
Government compensate the Contractor for extended standby when aircraft is not
also available for immediate dispatch. Extended Standby is not applicable to
double-flight crews. Extended Standby applies only to the awarded number of
compensable personnel provided with each aircraft.

 

3.     Authorized Break. During the
standby period, requirements may be modified by the CO to allow Contractor’s
personnel time off away from the assigned work location or to conduct routine
maintenance. No deduction of availability will be made for such authorized
breaks except when Contractor personnel fail to return to Standby upon request.
The Contractor will provide the CO with information on how to contact
Contractor personnel. Personnel will be allowed 1-hour to return to standby
status after the contact attempt is made. Failure to return to work within
1-hour will result in loss of availability.

 

4.     Release-from-Duty. The
Contractor’s personnel may be released and be considered off duty prior to
completion of their individual crew duty limitation period. Once released, the
Contractor personnel are not required to return to Standby status the same day.
Service shall be recorded as fully available provided the CO has approved
release of the Contractor’s personnel in advance.

 

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5.     Additional maintenance days
for scheduled maintenance. During the MAP, contractor
may, with the approval of the CO, elect to use 2 additional non-paid calendar
days for the accomplishment of scheduled maintenance.
These 2 days need not be consecutive, however they will each be full calendar
days. Contractor shall request approval from the CO at least 48 hours prior to
the initiation of the additional scheduled maintenance days. Contractor will
not be assessed unavailability for performance purposes and will not be paid
for the unavailability.

 

C-27       Unavailability

 

A.    The Contractor will be
considered to be “Unavailable” whenever equipment or personnel are unable to
perform or fail to perform the requirements of this Contract. Also the aircraft
will be considered unavailable when the pilot, mechanic, or fuel servicing
vehicle driver cannot perform because of duty limitations unless a relief crew
is provided as per Section B. Unavailability however, will not be assessed
when pilot(s) has reached flight and/or duty limitations while performing
under this Contract when the conditions in C.16 Flight and Duty Limitations
occur.

 

B.    The Government may exercise
its right to terminate for cause if there is unavailability in excess of three
(3) full, consecutive calendar days (not to include the two approved
scheduled maintenance days) or occurrence of unavailability during ten (10) percent
of the total days in the Mandatory Availability Period

 

C.    Unavailability status will
continue until the deficiency is corrected. It is the Contractor’s responsibility
to inform the CO whenever the equipment or personnel become available. Inspection
by the Government after a performance failure has occurred will be made as
promptly as possible after the Contractor has given notice that the deficiency
has been corrected. When Inspection reveals that the failure has been
corrected, the Contractor will be considered in “Available” status from the
time the Contractor gives notice to the Government that the deficiency has been
corrected. If consistent failure to respond to dispatches occurs, the CO
retains the right to require check flights at Contractor’s expense.

 

D.    Periods of Unavailability
will be accumulated for the day and posted on the Flight Use Invoice as actual
clock unavailability. There will no longer be a need to round to the nearest
quarter hour or reduce unavailability by 1/56.

 

C-28       Ordering
Additional Personnel or Equipment

 

The CO may order an
additional pilot or crewmember or aircraft on an intermittent basis. The pilot
or crewmember or  aircraft may be furnished at the
option of the Contractor. All terms and conditions of the Contract will apply.

 

C-29       Additional
Aircraft after Contract Award

 

After Contract award,
aircraft with performance equal to or higher than aircraft awarded under this
contract may be added at the CO’s option at the same price as aircraft
originally awarded. The flight rate will be for the make and model being added.
All terms and conditions of the contract will apply.

 

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C-30       Payment
Procedures

 

A.    All flight time, daily
availability and other authorized charges or deductions shall be recorded on a flight
use invoice in Aviation Business System (ABS). At the end of each day data
shall be entered and reviewed by the Government and the Contractor’s
Representative.

 

B.    Approved invoices will be
packaged electronically for payment on a semi-monthly basis for submission
through the ABS process and electronically forwarded to the contractor for
review and approval. Corrections shall be returned electronically to the
designated representative for resolution. Upon approval, the package will be
electronically forwarded to the Albuquerque Service Center (ASC) for payment.
Invoices accumulated during the first half of the month will be processed for
payment about the 15th and those accumulated during the last of the
month will be processed about the 1st of the
following month.

 

Go to http://www.fs.fed.us/business/abs
“Getting Started” for instructions and more information.

 

C.    Upon completion of the MAP
or any extension thereof, final payment will not be made until all Government-furnished
property has been returned and a Contract Release form has been completed. The
final Flight Use Invoice payment will be accompanied by the completed Contract Release
and Transfer of Property Form.

 

C-31       Payment
for Flight

 

A.    Flight time will be computed
in hours and tenths of hours as recorded by the collective activated flight
hour meter (Hobbs) on the helicopter.

 

B.    Payment for flight time will
be made only for government authorized flight.

 

C.    The Government does not
guarantee any flight time.

 

C-32       Payment
for Availability

 

A.    Payment of availability will
be made at the applicable daily rate in the Schedule of Items and will be
recorded in ABS as appropriate.

 

B.    The Government will pay
daily availability as specified in C-30. The maximum amount of availability to
be earned per day is the daily availability offered amount.

 

C.    Availability for aircraft
and crewmembers (maximum 14-hours-single crew) will be ordered, measured, and
recorded each day.

 

C-33       Payment
for Extended Standby

 

Extended Standby (that
period over the first 9 hours of standby per day, per authorized crewmember)
will be measured in hours (rounded to the next full-hour and paid at the rate
specified in the Schedule of Items) for all Extended Standby ordered by the CO
and performed by the Contractor when the crew meets the Standby requirement in
accordance with Section C, Daily Availability Requirements.

 

Extended Standby is
applicable to Alaska assignments

 

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C-34       Payment
for Service in the Optional-Use Period

 

A.    Daily Availability Rate plus
Specified Flight Rate Method

 

1.     The Contractor will be paid
for availability and flight in accordance with C-31, Payment for Flight and
C-32, Payment for Availability.

 

2.     Unavailability will be
deducted in accordance with C-27, Unavailability.

 

3.     Any additional payments will
be made in accordance with C-44, Miscellaneous Costs to the Contractor.

 

OR

 

B.    Optional-Use Hourly Flight
rate Method

 

1.     The Contractor will be paid
at the optional-use hourly offered price for the actual hours flown or a
minimum of 2 (two) hours per day, whichever is greater.

 

2.     If the aircraft becomes
unavailable, actual flight time will be paid. The 2-hour minimum does not apply
in this case.

 

C.    Ferry time of aircraft to
and from the point of hire from the Contractor’s base of operations or current
aircraft location, whichever is closer, will be paid at the applicable flight
rate. If a fuel servicing vehicle is required, mileage to and from the point of
use from the Contractor’s base of operations or current location that the fuel
servicing vehicle is stationed, whichever is closer, will be paid at the rates
stipulated in C-39, Payment for Fuel Servicing
Vehicle Mileage.

 

C-35       Payment for Additional
Aircraft and Personnel

 

A.    When additional aircraft
and/or personnel are ordered by the Government, the Contractor may furnish
them, if available. All terms and conditions of this contract will apply to
their use except as set forth below:

 

1.     Ferry or  transportation
from the point of dispatch and return will be paid at the applicable flight
rate and proportionate availability, if applicable.

 

2.     Such aircraft will be
released when the Government’s need ceases to exist

 

3.     Use of additional
helicopters will not affect the number of days in the Mandatory Availability
Period.

 

B.    The Government may order an
additional pilot or crewmember on an intermittent basis to maximize usage of
the aircraft. The pilot or crewmember may be furnished at the option of the Contractor.

 

C.    A lump sum payment of $500
per day for travel days and workdays as compensation for each additional
crewmember will be paid. This does not apply to relief crews brought in by the Contractor
on primary pilot or crews mandatory days off. This compensation is only for
double crews ordered by the Government.

 

Amendment
01

Dated April 4,
2008

 

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D.    In addition to the $500 per
day, an overnight allowance will be paid when authorized. Extended standby does
not apply to additional crewmembers ordered under this clause.

 

E.     Payment of necessary and
reasonable transportation costs to and from the location of the aircraft is
authorized. Itemized receipts shall support claims for reimbursement and shall
be kept on file by the contractor. Copies of receipts shall be provided to the
government upon request.

 

C-36       Reimbursement for Mobilization
and Demobilization Costs

 

The Contractor is
responsible for all mobilization and demobilization costs to the initial host
base and from the final host base location. When the initial dispatch is to an
alternate base, the Government shall be entitled to the equivalent of one round
trip at no cost from the Contractor’s home base to the initial host base and
return from the final host base.

 

C-37       Payment for
Substitute/Replacement Aircraft

 

When substitute or
replacement aircraft are approved for use by the Contracting Officer, the
following payment terms will apply:

 

A.    Availability – The same rate
applicable to the aircraft that is being substituted or replaced.

 

B.    Flight – The rate applicable
to the make, model, and series of the substitute or replacement aircraft.

 

C-38       Meals

 

 No charge will be made for meals furnished by
the Government.

 

C-39       Payment for Fuel Servicing
Vehicle Mileage

 

Mileage for the
fuel-servicing vehicle will be paid when it is dispatched by the Government to
give service support to helicopters away from the host base as follows:

 

$3.51 per mile - where the
carrying capacity of aircraft fuel is 1,500-gallons or more

 

$2.45
per mile - where the carrying capacity of aircraft fuel is at least 750
gallons to 1,499 gallons

 

$1.83 per mile - where the carrying
capacity of aircraft fuel is at least 350 gallons to 749-gallons

 

$ 1.35  per mile - where
the carrying capacity of aircraft fuel is less than 350-gallons

 

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C-40       Payment for Fuel Transportation

 

A.    The Government will
reimburse the Contractor for costs incurred in transportation of helicopter fuel
to sustain Government operations under the following conditions:

 

1.     When Contractor’s fuel
servicing vehicle cannot travel to an assigned alternate base of operations due
to lack of road access.

 

2.     When Contractor has to
arrange for fuel support at an assigned alternate base of operation to provide
a supply for helicopter flights until the Contractor’s fuel-servicing vehicle
arrives on site.

 

B.    The CO will designate the
method of transportation and the gallons to be transported.

 

C.    When the CO orders the
Contractor to transport fuel by air, the flight time required to transport the fuel
will be paid at the Contract flight hour rate.

 

D.    When the CO orders
transportation of fuel by commercial carrier, reimbursement will be based on
supporting itemized paid receipts and provided to the CO, upon request.

 

E.     In the event the Government
furnishes fuel to the Contractor, fuel cost will be charged based upon rates at
the nearest accessible point fuel is commercially available. Such fuel costs
will be deducted from any sums otherwise due the Contractor on the Flight Use
Invoice.

 

C-41       Payment for Foam Concentrate

 

A.    Payment for approved foam
concentrate, when ordered by the CO and furnished by the Contractor, will be
made on an actual cost basis. Supporting itemized paid receipts will be
provided to the CO upon request..

 

B.    Any foam concentrate
provided by the Contractor shall be on the list of Approved Foam Products found
at the following website: www.fs.fed.us/rm/fire.

 

C-42       Payment for Costs Away from the
Host Base

 

A.    When Contractor’s aircraft
is dispatched away from the host base, the Government will authorize payment
for additional necessary and reasonable costs involved in transporting
authorized relief crewmembers to and from
alternate bases when approved in advance by the Contracting Officer. These
costs are limited to the actual transportation of the individual; i.e.,
airplane tickets, car rentals, etc. Salary costs for the Contractor’s
employee(s) while in travel status is not a cost for which the Government
will reimburse the Contractor.

 

B.    The Contractor will be
reimbursed for the difference between the normal cost of transportation from
the CONTRACTOR’S BASE OF OPERATIONS to the HOST BASE and the CONTRACTOR’S BASE
OF OPERATIONS to the ALTERNATE BASE.

 

C.    Prior to the Mandatory
Availability Period the Contractor shall provide the Contracting Officer with a
written statement that itemizes the normal cost of transportation from the
Contractors Base of Operations to and from the host base.

 

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D.    If the Government does not
authorize such payment, no deduction will be made for unavailability incurred
because of personnel duty limitations. See Section B.

 

E.     Payment of necessary and
reasonable transportation costs to and from the location of the aircraft is
authorized. Itemized receipts must support claims for reimbursement and must be
kept on file by the contractor. Copies of receipts shall be provided to the
government upon request.

 

C-43       Payment
for Overnight Allowance

 

A.    Overnight allowance will be
paid equal to the current standard maximum rate that is allowed (or high rate,
if applicable) as established by the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) for each
authorized crew member for every night assigned to an alternate base or at its
option may provide meals/and or lodging. A list of localities where high rates
are authorized is available upon request.

 

Crewmembers who elect to
return to the host base by alternate means rather than remain overnight with
the helicopter will not be paid an overnight allowance.

 

B.    Overnight allowance will not
be paid when the aircraft is assigned to its Host Base during the Mandatory
Availability Period and any extension thereof where no break in service occurs.

 

C.    The Government will pay the
Contractor an overnight allowance equal to the current standard maximum rate
that is allowed (or high rate, if applicable) as established by the Federal
Travel Regulations (FTR) or at its option may provide meals and/or lodging. A
list of localities where rates are authorized is available upon request.

 

D.    If partial overnight
allowance is provided by the Government, the Contractor will be reimbursed at current
FTR rates for the portion that is Contractor provided. Current rates are available
at www.gsa.gov.

 

E.     The appropriate rate for
meals and incidental expenses will be paid unless the Government makes three
meals available to the Contractor. The Contractor’s lodging will be paid only
when lodging is not furnished by the Government.

 

F.     If the Contractor elects to
not utilize Government provided lodging, there is no reimbursement for lodging
or transportation costs incurred by the Contractor.

 

G.    If the FTR rate changes, the
change in overnight allowance to the Contractor will become effective on the
effective date of the FTR change.

 

H.    Overnight allowance may also
be applicable to primary crewmembers that are unable to return from the field.

 

I.      The Contractor may claim
overnight lodging, Meals and Incidental Expenses (M & IE ) using
either of the two following methods:

 

1.     Payment of the Standard or
High Rate, if applicable EXCLUDING lodging tax does not require lodging
receipts.

 

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2.     Payment of actual lodging
amount and M & IE rate not to exceed the maximum FTR rate PLUS lodging
tax. Itemized receipts must support claims for reimbursement and must be kept
on file by the contractor and made available to the CO upon request.

 

C-44       Miscellaneous
Costs to the Contractor

 

A.    Housing, subsistence, ground
transportation, and other expenses will be the responsibility of the Contractor
or its employees at the Host Base.

 

B.    The Government will
reimburse the Contractor for any airport use costs the Contractor is required to
pay when ordered to operate from an airport other than the host base such as
airport landing fees, tie-down charges, or  other similar type costs.

 

C.    Miscellaneous unforeseeable
costs not recovered through the contract payment rates and are the direct
result of ordered service may be reimbursed at actual cost if approved by the
Contracting Officer. Examples of this are truck permits at ports-of-entry when
the fuel servicing vehicle must cross state lines in fulfillment of ordered
services or State use taxes imposed on equipment brought into the state.

 

D.    Itemized receipts must
support claims for reimbursement and must be kept on file by the contractor and
made available to the CO upon request.

 

C-45       Definitions

 

As used throughout this
contract, the following terms shall have the meaning set forth below:

 

Additional Personnel Additional
personnel specifically ordered by the CO where it is to the Government’s
advantage to have additional availability of the aircraft (not to be confused
with a relief crew furnished by Contractor to replace primary crew).

 

Aircraft Accident An occurrence
associated with the operation of an aircraft, which takes place between the
time any person boards the aircraft with the intention of flight and all such
persons have disembarked, and in which any person suffers death or serious
injury, or in which the aircraft receives substantial damage.

 

Aircraft Incident An occurrence
other than an accident, associated with the operation of an aircraft, which
affects or could affect the safety of operations.

 

Aircraft Make and Model. A specific
make and basic model of aircraft, including modification; e.g., a Bell 206

 

Aircraft Make, Model, and
Series. A specific make, model, and series of aircraft including modification
(e.g., a Bell 206B is not the same make, model, and series as a Bell 206L).

 

Airspace Conflict A near mid-air
collision, intrusion, or  violation of airspace rules.

 

Alert Status A status
subject to flight and duty limitations, in which the Contractor has 1 hour to
return to standby if ordered by the CO to do so.

 

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Alternate Base A base, other
than the host base, established to permit operation from the vicinity of a
project area or incident.

 

Anchor. The
Interagency approved device manufactured to be the fixed point attached to the
helicopter for rappel and cargo letdown operations.

 

Appropriate Flight Manual
Hover Performance Chart A performance chart residing in either the
original or supplemental portion of a rotorcraft flight manual (RFM) that the
manufacturer or Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) holder deems appropriate
for a given phase of flight or special purpose activity. For example: Kaman
K-1200 Rotorcraft Flight Manual Supplement No. 1 USFS Fire Fighting.

 

Assigned Work Location The location
designated by the CO from which an ordered flight will originate.

 

Authorized Crewmember Those
individuals specified in the “Schedule of Items” unless designated otherwise by
the CO.

 

Authorized Flight or Flying
Time The actual time that a helicopter is off the ground for the purpose of
the task or tasks to which assigned under an ordered flight when such time is
recorded by the pilot and approved by a designated Government Official as
having been properly performed.

 

Aviation Hazard Any condition,
act, or set of circumstances that exposes an individual to unnecessary risk or
harm during aviation operations.

 

Base Cost. The portion
of the flight rate that is constant throughout the contract period and not
affected by changes in fuel prices. Adjustments to the base cost will be made
annually by the CO.

 

Call-When-Needed A term used to
identify the furnishing of services on an “as needed bases” or “intermittent
use” in government procurement contracts. There is no guarantee the Government
will place any orders and the Contractor is not obligated to accept any orders.
However, once an order is placed and the Contractor takes steps to perform,
both sides are bound by the terms and conditions of the Contract.

 

Cargo Any material
thing carried by the aircraft.

 

Chief-of-Party Designated
Government representative for all passengers on a flight.

 

Civil Twilight Begins in the
morning, and ends in the evening when the center of the sun is geometrically 6°
below the horizon.

 

Contractor An operator
being paid by the Government for services.

 

Duty That period
that includes flight time, ground duty (pre- and post- flight inspections) of
any kind, and standby or alert status at any location.

 

Empty Weight The last
weight and moment entry on the aircraft weight and balance record. Empty weight
is determined using weight and balance data which was determined by actual
weighing of the aircraft within 24 months preceding the starting date of the
MAP and renewal option or following any

 

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major repair or major
alteration or change to the equipment list which significantly affects the
center of gravity of the aircraft.

 

Equipped Weight Equipped
weight equals the Empty Weight (as listed in the Weight and Balance Data) plus the weight of lubricants and onboard equipment required
by contract (i.e., survival kit, rappel anchor).

 

Extended Standby. Period
following the 9 hours of standby up to 5 hours

 

External Load Any
combination of load and line that is 50 feet or less in length

 

Fatal Injury Any injury,
which results in death within 30-days of the accident

 

Federal Aviation Regulations Rules and
regulations contained in Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

 

Ferry Flight. Movement of
helicopter under its own power from point-to-point

 

First Aid Any medical
attention that involves no medical bill - If a physician prescribes medical
treatment for less than serious injury and makes a charge for this service,
that injury becomes “medical attention.”

 

Flight Crew Those
Contractor personnel required by the Federal Aviation Administration to operate
the aircraft safely while performing under contract to the Government.

 

Flight Rate The contract
unit price per hour of flight time as found in the Flight Rate Chart or
Schedule of Items. (Includes base cost plus fuel costs)

 

Flight Time Begins when
the aircraft leaves the ground in takeoff for a given flight and ends when the aircraft
has landed.

 

Forced Landing A landing
necessitated by failure of engines, systems, components, or incapacitation of a
crewmember, which makes continued flight impossible, and which may or may not
result in damage.

 

Fuel Cost. The variable
portion of the flight rate that is subject to change due to fuel price change

 

Fuel Endurance Fuel required
including a 20-minute reserve.

 

Fully Operational Helicopter,
pilot(s), other personnel, repairs, operating supplies, service facilities, and
incidentals necessary for the safe operation of the helicopter both on the
ground and in the air.

 

Fully Rated Capacity The number of
passenger seats or pounds of cargo load authorized in the applicable Type
Certificate Data Sheet.

 

General Aviation That portion
of civil aviation that encompasses all facets of aviation except air carriers.

 

Ground Mishap, Aircraft. An aircraft
mishap in which there is no intent to fly; however, the power plants and/or
rotors are in operation and damage incurred requiring replacement or repair of
rotors,

 

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propellers, wheels, tires,
wing tips, flaps, etc., or an injury is incurred requiring first aid or medical
attention.

 

Hazard Any condition,
act or set of circumstances that exposes an individual to unnecessary risk or
harm during aviation operations.

 

Helitanker An aerial
delivery system that is a helicopter configured for the dispensing of fire
retardant or fire suppressant material. Airtanker Board criteria shall apply to
helicopters with a minimum capacity of 1000 gallons or more.

 

Host Base. The initial
location at which the aircraft will be made available for the purpose of
providing aircraft services See Schedule of Items for host base locations.

 

Hover-in-ground-effect (HIGE) Maximum
pressure altitude and temperature at which a helicopter can hover (at maximum
gross weight) using the effects of ground cushion per the Flight
Manual/Supplements and STC performance charts.

 

Hover-out-of-ground Effect
(HOGE)Maximum pressure altitude and temperature which a helicopter can hover
(at maximum gross weight) without the effects of ground cushion per the Flight
Manual/Supplements and STC performance charts.

 

Incident An occurrence
other than an accident, associated with the operation of an aircraft, which
affects or could affect the safety of operations.

 

Incident-With-Potential An incident
that narrowly misses being an accident and in which the circumstances indicate
significant potential for substantial damage or serious injury. Final
classification will be determined by the agency Aviation Safety Manager.

 

Instrument Flight
Rules (IFR). As defined in 14 CFR 91.

 

Internal Cargo Compartments An area within
the helicopter specifically designed to carry cargo.

 

Law Enforcement Those duties
carried out by agency personnel together with personnel from cooperating
agencies, to enforce various Federal laws applicable to trespass (those
activities relating to timber, grazing, fire, occupancy and others). Other
activities can include those that are illegal under the antiquities acts and
the manufacturing, production, and trafficking of substances in violation of
the Controlled Substances Act (16 U.S.C. 559b-f)) and other illegal activities
occurring on agency jurisdictional lands. Specific law enforcement activities
can include surveillance (visual, infrared, or photographic), transportation of
law enforcement personnel and persons in custody and transportation of property
(both internally and externally). All helicopter activities including landings
will occur at locations that are secured by law enforcement personnel or are
locations removed from law enforcement actions.

 

Life-Threatening A situation or  occurrence
of a serious nature, developing suddenly and unexpectedly and demanding
immediate action to prevent loss of life.

 

Limited Use Helicopter A limited use
helicopter is an Interagency term used to denote a standard category helicopter
that is designated and utilized in a limited role (not for passenger
transport.) See Standard Category.

 

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Long-line Any
combination of load and line, attached to the cargo hook of the aircraft for
the purpose of carrying an external load greater than 50 feet in length.

 

Maintenance Deficiency An equipment
defect or failure which affects or could affect the safety of operations, or
that causes an interruption to the services being performed

 

Mishap, Aviation Mishaps
include aircraft accidents, incidents-with-potential, aircraft incidents,
aviation hazards and aircraft maintenance deficiencies.

 

Mountain Flying - Helicopter
Pilot: 200 hours experience operating helicopters in mountainous terrain
identified in 14 CFR 95 Subpart B-Designated Mountainous Area. Operating
includes maneuvering and numerous takeoffs and landings to pinnacles,
ridgelines and confined areas.

 

Night The time
between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil
twilight, as published in the American Air Almanac, converted to local time.

 

Occupant: Any crew or
passenger that is aboard an aircraft.

 

Official Sunset and Sunrise The times when
the upper edge of the disk of the Sun is on the horizon, considered
unobstructed relative to the location of interest. Atmospheric conditions are
assumed to be average and the location is in a level region on the Earth’s
surface.

 

Operational Control The condition
existing when an entity exercises authority over initiating, conducting or
terminating a flight.

 

Operating Agency An executive
agency or any entity there of using agency aircraft, which it does not own.

 

Operator Any person who
causes or authorizes the operation of an aircraft, such as the owner, lessee,
or bailee of an aircraft.

 

Passenger Any person
aboard an aircraft who does not perform the function of a flight crewmember or
crewmember.

 

Passenger Seating Capacity Number of
passenger seats excluding pilot(s).

 

Payload The maximum
allowable weight (passengers and/or cargo) that can be carried in any one
mission.

 

Pilot-In-Command The pilot
responsible for the operation and safety of the aircraft during the time
defined as flight time.

 

Point-of-Hire. Point-of-Hire
shall be the Contractor’s Principle Base of Operations as specified in Section B
or the location of aircraft at time-of-hire.

 

Precautionary Landing A landing
necessitated by apparent impending failure of engines, systems, or components,
which makes continued flight inadvisable

 

Principal Base of Operations The primary
operating location of a 14 CFR 121, 133, 135 or 137 certificate holder as
established by the certificate holder.

 

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Rappeller A person who
has been trained and certified to rappel from a helicopter, in accordance with
agency specified policy and direction contained in the Interagency Helicopter
Rappelling Guide.

 

Rappel Spotter. A person who
has been trained and certified, in accordance with agency-specified policy and
direction contained in the Interagency Helicopter Rappel Guide, to direct and
manage a rappel operation

 

Restricted Category An aircraft
that has been manufactured in accordance with the requirements of and accepted
for use by an Armed Force of the United States and later modified for special
purposes such as agriculture, forest and wildlife conservation, aerial
surveying, patrolling, or any the operation specified by the FAA Administrator.

 

SAFECOM Use to report
any condition, observance, act, maintenance problem, or circumstance, which has
potential to cause an aviation related mishap. The purpose of the SAFECOM form
is not intended to be punitive in nature. It will be used to disseminate safety
information to aviation managers, and also to aid in accident prevention by
trend monitoring and tracking. See www.safecom.gov

 

Serious Injury Any injury
which: (1) requires hospitalization for more than 48-hours, commencing
within 7-days from the date the injury was received; (2) results in a
fracture of any bone (except simple fractures of fingers, toes or nose); (3) causes
severe hemorrhages, nerve, muscle or tendon damage; (4) involves any
internal organ; or; (5) involves second or third-degree burns, or any
burns affecting more than 5% of the body surface.

 

Sling Load. Jettisonable
external load that is lifted free of land or water during the rotorcraft
operation.

 

Special
Use Missions:.

 

Air Tactical Coordination
(Air Attack) Coordination with other tactical aircraft during
fire and other project operations.

 

Fire
Surveillance/Reconnaissance Patrolling in search of and
scouting wildland fires; checking fuel types and fire behavior.

 

Reconnaissance
(Non-Fire) Observation and fact-finding reconnaissance, i.e.
wildlife monitoring, snow surveys, search and rescue, timber and range surveys,
insect and disease surveys, law enforcement, and aerial photography.

 

Other Cooperative
use with other agencies, and other purposes mutually agreed upon by the Contractor
and the Contracting Officer.

 

Standard Category/Limited
Use Helicopter Turbine-powered helicopters certificated in
the normal or transport category. Standard Category helicopters are operated
and maintained for passenger carriage in accordance with (IAW)14 CFR 135 by an
operator holding an Air Carrier Certificate. Limited Use helicopters are
maintained IAW the type certificate and applicable STC’s, operated IAW
applicable CFR’s and are not for passenger transport.

 

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Substantial Damage Any damage or
failure which adversely affects the structural strength, performance or flight
characteristics of the aircraft, and which would normally require major repair
or replacement of the affected component. Engine failure or damage limited to
an engine if only one engine fails or rotor or propeller blades and damage to
landing gear, wheels, tires, flaps, engine accessories, brakes, or wing tips
are not considered “substantial damage” for the purpose of this part.

 

Type I (Heavy) Helicopter. 15 or more
passenger seats or 5,000 lbs payload and 700 gallons retardant capacity

 

Type II (Medium) Helicopter Between 9 to
14 passenger seats or 2,500 to 4,999 lbs payload and 300 to 699 gallons retardant
capacity.

 

Type III (Light) Helicopter Between 4 to 8
passenger seats or 1,200 to 2,499 lbs payload and 100 to 299 gallons retardant
capacity.

 

Vertical Reference/External
Load Direct visual reference, by the pilot, of an external load/cargo being
slung from beneath the helicopter with a line attached to the cargo hook and
being removed or placed from the earths’ surface with precision.

 

Visual Flight Rules (VFR). As defined in
14 CFR 91.

 

C-46       Abbreviations

 

	
  A&P

  	
   

  	
  Airframe &
  Powerplant (Mechanic)

  
	
  ABS

  	
   

  	
  Aviation
  Business Systems

  
	
  AC

  	
   

  	
  Advisory
  Circular

  
	
  AD

  	
   

  	
  Airworthiness
  Directive

  
	
  AFF

  	
   

  	
  Automated Flight Following

  
	
  ASC

  	
   

  	
  Albuquerque Service Center

  
	
  ASP

  	
   

  	
  Aviation Safety Plan

  
	
  ATC

  	
   

  	
  Air Traffic Control

  
	
  ATCO

  	
   

  	
  Air Taxi/Commercial Operators

  
	
  CAB

  	
   

  	
  Civil
  Aeronautics Board

  
	
  CG

  	
   

  	
  Center of Gravity

  
	
  CO

  	
   

  	
  Contracting
  Officer

  
	
  CFR

  	
   

  	
  Code of Federal Regulations

  
	
  COR

  	
   

  	
  Contracting Officer’s Representative

  
	
  COTR

  	
   

  	
  Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative

  
	
  CWN

  	
   

  	
  Call-when-Needed (Contract)

  
	
  DOI

  	
   

  	
  Department
  of the Interior

  
	
  DOT

  	
   

  	
  Department
  of Transportation

  
	
  ELT

  	
   

  	
  Emergency Locator Transmitter

  
	
  EPA

  	
   

  	
  Environmental Protection Agency

  
	
  ETA

  	
   

  	
  Estimated Time of Arrival

  
	
  FAA

  	
   

  	
  Federal Aviation Administration

  
	
  FASD

  	
   

  	
  Fire
  Applications Support Desk

  
	
  FAR

  	
   

  	
  Federal Acquisition Regulations

  
	
  FPMR

  	
   

  	
  Federal Property Management
  Regulations

  
	
  GPM

  	
   

  	
  Gallons-Per-Minute

  
	
  FSS

  	
   

  	
  Flight Service Station

  
	
  HIP

  	
   

  	
  Helicopter
  Inspector Pilot

  

 

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  IATB

  	
   

  	
  Interagency Airtanker
  Board

  
	
  HOS

  	
   

  	
  Helicopter Operations
  Specialist

  
	
  ICAO

  	
   

  	
  International Civil
  Aviation Organization

  
	
  IFR

  	
   

  	
  Instrument Flight Rules

  
	
  IMC

  	
   

  	
  Instrument Meteorological
  Conditions

  
	
  M&IE

  	
   

  	
  Meals and Incidental Expenses

  
	
  MSL

  	
   

  	
  Mean
  Sea Level

  
	
  NTSB

  	
   

  	
  National
  Transportation Safety Board

  
	
  NOTAM

  	
   

  	
  Notice to Airmen

  
	
  PA

  	
   

  	
  Public Address System

  
	
  PASP

  	
   

  	
  Project Aviation Safety
  Plan

  
	
  PIC

  	
   

  	
  Pilot-in-Command

  
	
  PTT

  	
   

  	
  Push-To-Talk

  
	
  RAO

  	
   

  	
  Regional Aviation Officer

  
	
  RASM

  	
   

  	
  Regional Aviation Safety
  Manager

  
	
  RON

  	
   

  	
  Remain-Over-Night

  
	
  SIC

  	
   

  	
  Second-in-Command/Co-Pilot

  
	
  SPCC

  	
   

  	
  Spill Prevention, Control
  and Countermeasure Plan Requirements

  
	
  STC

  	
   

  	
  Supplemental Type
  Certificate

  
	
  TBO

  	
   

  	
  Time Between Overhaul

  
	
  TCAS

  	
   

  	
  Traffic Collision Avoidance System

  
	
  USFS

  	
   

  	
  United States -Forest Service

  
	
  VFR

  	
   

  	
  Visual
  Flight Rules

  
	
  VNE

  	
   

  	
  Velocity Never Exceed

  
	
  VSWR

  	
   

  	
  Voltage Standing Wave
  Ratio

  

 

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EXHIBIT 1

FIRST AID KIT AERONAUTICAL

 

Each kit shall be in a
dust-proof and moisture-proof container. The kit shall be on board the aircraft
and accessible to the occupants. The contents shall include the following
minimum items:

 

	
  Item Description

  	
   

  	
  Passenger
  Seats

  (0 – 9)

  	
   

  	
  Passenger
  Seats

  (10 – 50)

  
	
  Adhesive bandage strips (3
  inches long)

  	
   

  	
  8

  	
   

  	
  16

  
	
  Antiseptic or alcohol
  wipes (packets)

  	
   

  	
  10

  	
   

  	
  20

  
	
  Bandage compresses,
  (4-inch)

  	
   

  	
  2

  	
   

  	
  4

  
	
  Triangular bandage
  compresses, 40 inch (sling)

  	
   

  	
  2

  	
   

  	
  4

  
	
  Roller bandage, 4 inch x 5
  yards (gauze)

  	
   

  	
  2

  	
   

  	
  4

  
	
  Adhesive tape, 1 inch x 5
  yards (standard roll)

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
   

  	
  2

  
	
  Bandage scissors

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
   

  	
  1

  
	
  Body Fluids Barrier Kit:

  	
   

  	
  1

  	
   

  	
  1

  
	
  ·     2-pair
  of latex gloves

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ·     1-face shield

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ·     1-mouth-to-mouth
  barrier

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ·     1-protective gown

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ·     2-antiseptic
  towelettes

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ·     1-biohazard disposal
  bag

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

Note:

 

Splints are recommended if
space permits.

 

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EXHIBIT 2

SURVIVAL
KIT AERONAUTICAL (LOWER 48)

 

The contents shall include
the following minimum items:

 

	
  Item

  	
   

  	
  Item

  
	
  Knife

  	
   

  	
  Signal Mirror

  
	
  Aeronautical Flares
  (6-each)

  	
   

  	
  Matches (2-small boxes in
  waterproof containers)

  
	
  Food (2-days emergency
  rations per occupant)

  	
   

  	
  Water (1-quart per
  occupant) (not required when operating over areas with adequate drinking
  water)

  
	
  Space Blanket (1-per
  occupant)

  	
   

  	
  Candles

  
	
  Collapsible Water Bag

  	
   

  	
  Whistle

  
	
  Magnesium Fire Starter

  	
   

  	
  Nylon Rope or Parachute
  Cord (50-feet)

  
	
  Water Purification Tablets

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

Suggested Survival Kit Items
Dependent Upon Terrain and Climate:

 

	
  Item

  	
   

  	
  Item

  
	
  Container w/carrying
  Handle or Straps

  	
   

  	
  Individual First Aid Kit

  
	
  Large Plastic Bags

  	
   

  	
  Signal Panels

  
	
  Flashlight with Spare
  Batteries

  	
   

  	
  Hand Saw or Wire Saw

  
	
  Collapsible Shovel

  	
   

  	
  Sleeping Bag (1-per two
  occupants)

  
	
  Survival Manual
  (Arctic/Desert)

  	
   

  	
  Snowshoes

  
	
  Insect Repellant

  	
   

  	
  Axe or Hatchet

  
	
  Insect Headnet (1-per
  occupant)

  	
   

  	
  Gill Net/Assorted Fishing
  Tackle

  
	
  Personal ELT

  	
   

  	
  Sunscreen

  

 

Note: A hand-held 760
channel VHF transceiver radio is recommended. 
It should be attached, or immediately accessible, to a crewmember rather
than placed in the aircraft survival kit.

 

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EXHIBIT 3

ALASKA
SUPPLEMENT

 

The following provisions
shall apply when operating in Alaska. All other provisions not expressly changed herein continue
to apply.

 

NOTE:
Contractors from the lower 48 dispatched to Alaska need to have insurance coverage for Alaska, in addition to having Operations Specifications that permit Alaska operations.

 

(1) SECTION C, General Equipment

 

Additional Equipment:

 

A.    One
set of approved Tundra Boards
or Snow Pads with accompanying FAA
certification.

 

B.    Complete set of current
aeronautical charts and navigation publications covering areas of operation within Alaska and Canada.

 

C.    Survival
kit:

 

All
aircraft will carry survival equipment. Survival kits will contain at least the
following items and additional items required by local regulation as is
appropriate for local climate and terrain conditions.

 

The minimum equipment to be
carried during the summer months:

 

	
  Item

  	
   

  	
  Item

  
	
  Ax or hatchet (1), and
  Knife (1)

  	
   

  	
  Water Purification Tablets

  
	
  Magnesium Fire Starter

  	
   

  	
  Mosquito repellant
  containing DEET

  
	
  Whistle

  	
   

  	
  Mosquito headnet for each
  occupant (1)

  
	
  Signal Mirror

  	
   

  	
  Candles (5 each)

  
	
  Aeronautical Flares
  (6-each)

  	
   

  	
  Space Blanket (1 per
  occupant)

  
	
  Matches (2-small boxes in
  waterproof containers)

  	
   

  	
  Nylon Rope or Parachute
  Cord (50-feet)

  
	
  Food (Each occupant
  sufficient to sustain life for 1-week)

  	
   

  	
  An assortment of fishing
  tackle such as hooks, flies, lines, sinkers, etc.

  

 

Personal Locator Beacon
(PLB) (Note: required only if Aircraft
ELT requires tools to be  removed)

 

In addition to the above, the following shall be
carried as minimum equipment from October 15 to April 1 of each year:

 

	
  Item

  	
   

  	
  Item

  
	
  Pair of Snowshoes (1)

  	
   

  	
  Sleeping
  bag per two occupants (1)

  
	
  Wool blanket or equivalent for each occupant over 4-years of age (1)

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

Note:
A hand-held 760 channel
VHF transceiver radio is recommended. It should be attached, or
immediately, accessible, to a crewmember rather than placed in the aircraft survival kit.

 

FUEL
SERVICING VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS -

 

A
fuel servicing vehicle and driver are not required.

 

The
Government will furnish, transport, and store all aircraft fuel required at no
expense to the Contractor.

 

Grades
of Government-furnished fuel vary from location to location, and the Contractor
shall use the grade available.

 

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EXHIBIT 3

ALASKA SUPPLEMENT (Cont)

 

The appropriate type of fuel
(Avgas or Jet fuel), in one of the following grades, will be available at each
location:

 

	
  AVGAS

  	
   

  	
  JET FUEL

  
	
  100

  	
   

  	
  Jet A

  
	
  100LL

  	
   

  	
  Jet A-50

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Jet B

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Jet-4 or JP-5 or JP-8

  

 

All lubricating oil, parts,
and supplies shall be furnished and transported by the Contractor to the
assigned work location.

 

The Contractor shall furnish
for each aircraft a portable hand or electrically operated fuel pump, barrel
stem, hoses, and filtration system for refueling in remote areas.

 

The filtration system shall
include a unit that accomplishes water separation with positive shut-off. The
size of the filtration system unit shall be compatible with pump size. One
acceptable three-stage unit is FACET part number 050971. If this model FACET is
used, the third stage monitor should be a Velcon part number CDF-210K that is
rated to 10 GPM. Also acceptable are Velcon filter spin on 5 micron cartridges,
part number 40505SP, rated to 13 GPM; or Velcon VF-31 with 1 micron cartridge
element, part number ACO-21005B, rated to 15 GPM. All filtering components
shall be changed annually or sooner if needed, and the date of the change shall
be placarded on the canister.

 

The Contractor shall furnish
two complete spare filter changes.

 

AVAILABILITY OF MECHANICS - 

 

The mechanic shall be
present for all operations in Alaska. The mechanic shall accompany the
helicopter to any assigned work location. The cost of the mechanic shall be
included in the Daily Availability Rate.

 

(2)   SECTION C Payment for Availability

 

Operations in Alaska will be
scheduled by the Government in accordance with flight time/duty time
limitations. The schedule will not exceed:

 

SINGLE CREW: Maximum 14 hour
per day PIC, or PIC and SIC.

 

DOUBLE CREW: Maximum 24
hours per day.

 

Measurement of availability
will be reduced, as specified below, for each hour or portion thereof service
is listed as unavailable to the Government. Single or double crew Periods of
Unavailability will be accumulated for the day and posted on the Flight Use
Invoice as actual clock unavailability. There will no longer be a need to round
to the nearest quarter hour or reduce unavailability by 1/56.

 

Availability, as measured
above, will be paid at the applicable rate appearing in the Schedule of Items

 

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EXHIBIT 3

ALASKA
SUPPLEMENT (Cont)

 

(3)   Payment for Extended Standby
is applicable for Alaska assignments.

 

(4)   SECTION C, Transporting of Relief Crew

 

If ordered by the Government,
the Contractor shall be reimbursed for the cost incurred in delivering
personnel to the reporting base NOT TO EXCEED the round trip coach fare from
Seattle-Tacoma international Airport. The ordering of additional personnel
shall be annotated, (including date and time ordered) on the Flight Use Invoice
and signed by the Government Representative placing the order.   The Contractor agrees to deliver additional
crew to the host base within 48 hours after notification.  Reimbursement shall be supported by paid
receipts and the passenger coupon or legible certified true copies. Itemized
receipts must support claims for reimbursement and must be kept on file by the
contractor. Copies of receipts to be provided to the helicopter manager for
review and approval but are not required to be submitted with the payment
document

 

(5)   AIRCRAFT
FUEL, The cost of fuel furnished by the Contractor in lieu of Government
Furnished fuel while operating in Alaska will be reimbursed to the Contractor
as provided below:

 

GENERAL: The Contractor
shall not charge any fuel acquired under this contract directly to the
Government. All fuel not otherwise furnished by the Government must be paid by
or charged to the Contractor; The purchase must be approved by the Contracting
Officer. Fuel related costs shall be recorded as a line entry (i.e., date, fuel
charge, dollar amount, and use-item code fuel charge [FC]), shall be summarized
under “Other Charges/Credits” on the Aircraft Use Report (OAS-23), or Flight
Use Invoice, and shall be supported by paid legible, itemized invoices from the
supplier.  Itemized receipts must support
claims for reimbursement and must be kept on file by the contractor. Copies of
receipts to be provided to the helicopter manager for review and approval but
are not required to be submitted with the payment document Certified true
copies may be submitted in lieu of the original invoice.

 

Government furnished fuel
used by the Contractor for maintenance flights, repositioning aircraft, crew
transportation, or any other flight for the convenience of the Contractor, will
be deducted from amounts due the Contractor at the rate specified in the
current Hourly Flight Rate Fuel Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart.

 

(6)   Adjustment for Flight Rate
The flight rate will be reduced to reflect a dry rate by multiplying the fuel consumption
for make and model of aircraft by current jet fuel price in the current Hourly
Flight Rate Fuel Consumption and Weight Reduction Chart. Mobilization and
demobilization will be at the wet rate. The dry rate will be effective upon the
first Government-Furnished-Fueling.

 

FERRY FLIGHTS THROUGH CANADA.
Flights through Canada will be paid at the wet rate.

 

(7)   SECTION C, Payment for Transportation of Helicopter Fuel Not applicable
in Alaska

 

(8)   Wage Determination in effect
is the one provided in the solicitation

 

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EXHIBIT 4

RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS CONDITION INSPECTION GUIDELINES

 

A.    Federal Aviation Regulations
require that occupant restraints systems are to be replaced in aircraft
manufactured after July 1,
1951; such systems shall conform
to standards established by the FAA. These
standards are contained in Technical Standard Order TSO-C22. Restraint system eligible for installation in aircraft
may be identified by the marking TSO-C22, TSO-C114 on the webbing, or by a military designation number since
military systems comply with the strength requirements of the TSO. Aircraft
manufacturer installed restraint systems with part numbers are acceptable. Each
system shall be equipped with an approved metal-to-metal latching device.

 

B.    Federal
Aviation Regulations provide minimum inspection guidance, other than to
state, that mildew and fraying may
render the restraint system un-airworthy and that suspected webbing
should be tested for tensile strength. The
tensile strength requirement for a single person system is 525 pounds (most
systems are rated at 1,500 pounds).

 

C.    Unacceptable Condition
Criteria:

 

	
  Webbing

  	
   

  	
  Hardware

  	
   

  	
  Stitching

  	
   

  	
  TSO Tags

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Frayed (5%)

  	
   

  	
  Inoperable

  	
   

  	
  Broken

  	
   

  	
  Missing

  
	
  Tom

  	
   

  	
  Damaged

  	
   

  	
  Excessive Wear

  	
   

  	
  Illegible

  
	
  Crushed

  	
   

  	
  Corroded

  	
   

  	
  Missing

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Swollen

  	
   

  	
  Excessive Wear

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Creased

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Deteriorated

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

D.    References:

 

14
CFR 91.205

14
CFR 21.607

AC
21-34

TSO-C22

TSO-C114

 

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EXHIBIT 5

ADDITIONAL
SUPPRESSION/PRESCRIBED FIRE EQUIPMENT

 

A.    Fixed Suppressant/Retardant
Delivery Tank with Self-Filling Capability

 

One (1) externally
mounted baffled, quick-disconnect (45-minutes) fixed suppressant/retardant
delivery tank that meets or exceeds the following specification:

 

Capacity commensurate with
the maximum related lifting capability of the helicopter
equipped with the tank at sea level on a standard day.

 

NOTE: ALL CONTROLS FOR TANK
SYSTEM SHALL BE LABELED AS TO FUNCTION

 

1.    Door(s)

 

The Tank door(s) shall
be designed such that:

 

a.     The frontal area of the
retardant column is minimized.

 

b.     The door(s) does not
appreciably deflect the retardant when fully opened.

 

c.     The tank and doors shall be
leak proof, i.e. 1/2 gallon or less in a 24-hour period

 

d.     The doors shall be closeable
in flight if the aircraft is not capable of landing with the door(s) open
without damaging the door(s).

 

2.    Venting

 

a.     The tank shall be vented so
that no more than 0.25 PSI negative pressure will be created in the tank head
space during the fastest drop sequence.

 

b.     The vent shall not leak
during filling or normal flight maneuvers.

 

3.    Fill Port(s)

 

a.     The fill port shall be a
3-inch Kamlock® fitting (male) and shall be located on the right and left side
of the aircraft.

 

b.     The fill port shall not leak
or overflow during ground operations or during normal flight maneuvers.

 

Note: For hover draft
operations, fill ports are not required.

 

4.     Controls

 

a.     The door open switch shall
be the same switch that opens the water bucket.

 

b.     When required, the tank
close switch shall be the same switch that closes the water bucket.

 

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EXHIBIT 5

ADDITIONAL
SUPPRESSION/PRESCRIBED FIRE EQUIPMENT (Cont)

 

c.     All tanks shall be equipped
with an independently controlled and operated emergency dump system enabling
the entire load to be dropped in less than 6-seconds. This system shall use mechanical,
pneumatic, or fluid pressure for operation.

 

d.     Emergency systems operated
by pneumatic or fluid pressure shall be isolated from the normal tank system
pressure. Normal function or failure of the normal system shall not affect the emergency
system pressure. Emergency systems dependent on normal operating aircraft or tank
systems for initial charge shall have a pressure gauge or indicator readily
visible to the crew. Emergency systems dependent on precharged bottles shall
have a positive means of checking system charge during preflight.

 

e.     The primary emergency dump
control shall be positioned within easy reach of the pilot and copilot while
strapped in their respective seats. Electrically operated controls shall be
wired direct to a source of power isolated from the normal aircraft electrical
bus and protected by a fuse or circuit breaker of adequate capacity.

 

5.     Certifications

 

a.     The aircraft will be
certificated in the normal or transport category except when restricted operations
are authorized by the CO.

 

b.     Weight and balance
computations shall be made with the tank full, empty, and removed, showing the
helicopter to remain within acceptable center of gravity limits at all times

 

c.     The tank shall accept
filling at a rate sufficient to allow the tank to be filled to capacity in no more
than 1-minute.

 

B.    Suppressant/Retardant Mixing
Equipment

 

1.     Installation

 

The unit shall be designed
for ease of installation and loading and shall not require any modifications to
the helicopter. Modifications are defined as any change to the integrity of the
structural components of the helicopter airframe, such as drilling holes in
tubing or distorting the metal.

 

2.     Containment

 

Any unit mounted inside the
helicopter (other than those that have STC’s or 337’s) shall have a containment
vessel around the pumping and concentrate storage supply. The containment
vessel shall be able to hold 125% of the concentrate supply. The discharge hose
and fittings shall be able to withstand 150 PSI or two times the rated maximum
pressure output of the pump, whichever is greater. The discharge hose that is
inside the cabin shall have a containment sleeve of clear hose to check for
leaks.

 

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EXHIBIT 5

ADDITIONAL
SUPPRESSION/PRESCRIBED FIRE EQUIPMENT (Cont)

3.     Restraint

 

The foam pumping unit
containment vessel and concentrates shall be affixed to the helicopter in a
means to prevent injury to any occupants. The design shall meet the maximum
inertia forces specified in 14 CFR 23.561(b)(2).

 

4.     Hose Routing

 

The hose used to carry the
concentrate shall be routed out the side of the helicopter away from the pilot.
Hoses will be routed in a manner that will not interfere with flight controls.

 

5.     Breakaway Fittings

 

Any hose shall have a
disconnect that will pull away from the hose when the bucket is released. The
disconnect shall be close to the helicopter to keep the hose from beating
against the helicopter. The disconnect shall hold the pressure of the line and
be able to activate at 1/3 of the bucket empty weight.

 

6.     Compatibility of Materials

 

The materials used in
construction of any foam dispensing unit shall be compatible with all foams.
Materials shall be resistant to corrosion, erosion, etching, or softening. To
evaluate the materials, submerge in foam concentrate for 96 hours then in a 11⁄2% solution for 96-hours.  Material samples shall be measured, weighed
and visually examined to insure that deterioration of the materials and the
assembly does not occur with operational use. Unacceptable conditions may be,
but are not limited to cracking, crazing, softening, joint separation, bulging,
diminished wall thickness, glue or mastic breakdown, or defective fasteners,
gaskets or fittings.

 

7.     Foam Quantity

 

Unit is to be of the optimum
size compatible with the make and model helicopter. However, the unit shall
carry a minimum of 5 (five) gallons of concentrate for each 100 gallons of
bucket capacity.  Downloading may be
accomplished when desirable during operations.

 

8.     Power

 

Power source for the
dispenser shall be obtained from the helicopter by installing a MS 3116F-12-3P,
3 pin connector on the cord to the unit pin A shall be +28 VDC and pin B for
ground (this is the same plug used for the infrared imaging system). Electrical
power required to operate the concentrate pump shall not be in excess of that
normally available from the plug used as the source of power.

 

9.     Vibration

 

The unit shall not cause
undue vibration in the helicopter during operation or in flight. The unit shall
be padded to keep from causing any single stress points on any parts not
designed for such.

 

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EXHIBIT 5

ADDITIONAL SUPPRESSION/PRESCRIBED FIRE EQUIPMENT (Cont)

 

10.   Operation

 

The pilot shall be able to
operate the unit with a minimal level of attention. The system shall be
automated to the point where the pilot has one control to operate. Once the
control is set for flow rate there should be no further adjustment necessary to
the unit.

 

11.   Flow Rate

 

The system shall be capable
of dispensing a variable amount of concentrate, in flight, to achieve a mixture
ratio ranging from 0.1 to 1.0% by volume in 0.1% increments.

 

12.   Concentrate Loading

 

Loading using 5-gallon
containers is preferred.  Bulk loading
shall be performed so such loading will avoid any spillage on the helicopter or
come in contact with the helicopter. Servicing shall be accomplished during
normal refueling time for the helicopter and take no longer than the refueling
operation. Loading operations are to be performed by Contractor personnel.

 

13.   Approved Foam Products can
be found at: Wildland Fire Chemical Systems (WFCS) www.fs.fed.us/rm/fire

 

	
  a.

  	
  When transporting retardant
  or equipment containing retardant residue, Contractor shall take precautions
  to prevent retardant from coming in contact with the aircraft structure.

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  b.

  	
  Offered equipment will be
  approved by the CO prior to any use under the Contract.

  

 

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C.    Additional equipment offered
shall meet the following requirements:

 

1.     Power source for a Helitorch
or remote cargo hook.

 

a.     An MS 3101A-24-11S, 9-pin
connector shall be provided. Pin D shall be airframe ground. Pin E shall be
switched 28VDC, protected by a 50 amp circuit breaker that can be manually
opened and reset. The water bucket open switch shall also activate this
circuit.

 

b.     The connector shall be
mounted adjacent to the cargo hook (within 12 inches). A wire rope lanyard or
other similar device shall be provided for support of the connector so that
tension loads will not be placed on the electrical wiring.

 

c.     This connector has multiple
circuit capacity sufficient to provide power and control for
Contractor-furnished equipment such as the required water bucket. Water buckets
shall be wired through this connector.

 

Notes:

 

i).     See FS/AMD A-16 for a 9-pin
wiring diagram for suppressant/retardant buckets (See: www.fs.fed.us/fire/niicd/documents.html)

 

ii).    The 9-pin connector is
required on Type II (Medium) Exclusive Use helicopters and all Type III (Light)
helicopters. Requiring the 9-pin connector on additional helicopters must be
specifically mentioned in the contract.

 

2.     Remote Cargo Hook

 

a.     As a minimum, the remote
cargo hook shall be completely disassembled and inspected with repairs made as
required; lubricated and perform a full-load operational check every 24 calendar
months.

 

b.    All work shall be done in
accordance with manufacturer’s maintenance manuals, as applicable.

 

3.     Long-lines (as
applicable)

 

a.    Rotation resistant wire rope

 

(1)  Rotation resistant wire rope
with swaged fittings rated in accordance with ANSI Standards

 

(2)  Fabrication and installation
methods shall be in accordance with aircraft and ANSI Standards.

 

b.    Synthetic Long Line

 

(1)  Helicopter synthetic
long-lines shall be constructed from the HMWPE (High Molecular Weight
Polyethylene Equipment) or HMPE (High Molecular Polyethylene Equipment)

 

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family of rope fibers including brand names such as Spectra® by Allied
Signal or fibers with similar
properties.

 

(2)   Rope Diameter.  Minimum rope diameter shall be 1⁄2-inch

 

(3)   Working
or Rated Load

 

A.  The
working or rated load of a rope is the maximum static load that will be lifted
by the rope. Working loads are based on
a percentage of the approximate breaking or ultimate strength of the rope when new and unused. The working
load shall be appropriate to the lifting capability of the helicopter.

 

B.   For
reference, lifting capability for each category of helicopter is as follows:

 

	
  Type
  I (Heavy)

  	
   

  	
  8000
  to 30,000 lbs or greater

  
	
  Type II (Medium)

  	
   

  	
  1600
  lbs to 4500 lbs

  
	
  Type III (Light)

  	
   

  	
  750
  lbs to 1600 lbs

  

 

(4)   Factor
of Safety

 

A
factor of safety of 7 shall be used for helicopter synthetic long-lines.
Therefore, all ropes shall have an ultimate strength of seven times the rated or working load. For example, if a Type
II (Medium) helicopter line will have a
working load of 4,500 pounds, the rope shall have strength, when new,
of at least 31,500 pounds. Rope diameters will vary depending on
strength and type of rope.

 

(5)   Knots
and Splices

 

Knots
are not permitted in the synthetic long-line. 
Knots can decrease rope
strength by as much as 50%. Splices may
be used in the assembly of the long-line, but no mid-line splicing
repairs may be done. Re-splicing at the
end of the line is permitted only if the rope is in good condition, and the new splice is done per
manufacturer’s recommended splicing practices. Splices should always
follow the manufacturers recommended splicing practices.

 

(6)     Maintenance
and Inspections

 

Manufacturer’s
recommended maintenance and inspection procedures shall be complied with.

 

4.     Wire Cutters

 

Wire
cutting devices to provide
catastrophic failure protection from striking
horizontal wires and cables.
At least 85 percent of the frontal area
of the helicopter shall be protected.

 

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EXHIBIT 6

HIGH VISIBILITY MARKINGS ON MAIN ROTOR BLADES

 

Acceptable Paint Schemes

 

A.    Starting at blade tip, paint
first 1/6th of blade length with gloss white. Paint second 1/6th of blade length
with orange. Paint third 1/6th of blade length with gloss white. Paint next
1/3rd of blade length with orange.  Paint
remaining 1/6th of blade length with gloss white.

 

 

	
  White

  	
   

  	
  Orange

  	
   

  	
  White

  	
   

  	
  Orange

  	
   

  	
  White

  	
   

  	
  Hub

  	
   

  	
  White

  	
   

  	
  Orange

  	
   

  	
  White

  	
   

  	
  Orange

  	
   

  	
  White

  	
   

  
	
  1/6

  	
   

  	
  1/6

  	
   

  	
  1/6

  	
   

  	
  1/3

  	
   

  	
  1/6

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  1/6

  	
   

  	
  1/3

  	
   

  	
  1/6

  	
   

  	
  1/6

  	
   

  	
  1/6

  	
   

  

 

B.    One black and one white
blade.

 

C.    Paint schemes previously
approved under Interagency Fire and Aviation Contract.

 

D.    Paint schemes and color
variations specified by manufacturer in a service bulletin, instructions, or other
manufacturer published document or text.

 

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EXHIBIT 7

ADDITIONAL AVIONICS EQUIPMENT

 

Additional avionics
equipment specifications when identified as a requirement in Section B.

 

These Optional Items, if
furnished by the contractor, shall meet the following specifications:

 

A.           GPS Data
Connector

 

Standard
Category Type II (Medium) & Type III (Light): One GPS Data Port
Connector. A GPS data port connector shall be installed for the purpose of
external data retrieval by a GIS laptop computer. The connector shall be a
DB-9F type D sub-connector shall be wired for RS-232C serial format for laptop
computers (pin 2-transmit data, pin 3-receive data if applicable, and pin
5-ground) and shall be mounted in a location convenient to the observer. Note:
Not required for aircraft designed for a single occupant (i.e. K-MAX) or tanked
aircraft.

 

B.             Additional GPS
Antenna

 

Standard
Category Type II (Medium) & Type III (Light): The Contractor shall
allow the Government to utilize a portable GPS in the aircraft. In order to
facilitate this, the Contractor shall provide a low-profile GPS aviation
antenna (Freeflight Systems part number 16248-20 (telephone number (254)
662-0000) or equivalent) mounted atop the aircraft per the manufacturers
installation manual, with associated cable and type “N” female connector,
terminated within the aircraft in a location convenient to the observer. Note:
Not required for aircraft designed for a single occupant (i.e. K-MAX) or tanked
aircraft.

 

C.             Fuel Service
Vehicle Radio

 

1.               A VHF-FM two-way
mobile radio, with a matched broadband antenna (Antenna Specialists ASPR7490,
Maxrad MWB5803, or equivalent), shall be installed in the fuel-servicing
vehicle. The radio shall provide selection of either wideband (25.0 kHz) or
narrowband (12.5 kHz) channel spacing on each channel operating
from 150 MHz to 174  MHz. The radio
shall be frequency-synthesized, equipped with a CTCSS sub-audible tone encoder
having a minimum of 32 selectable tones meeting the current TIA/EIA-603
standard, and develop a minimum of 30 watts nominal output power.

 

2.               Transceivers
shall be set to operate in the analog
narrowband mode unless local requirements dictate otherwise. All radios must
have the ability to be programmed in the field by the radio operator without
the aid of a computer or the services typically found in a radio shop.

 

3.              The use
of appropriate VHF-FM portable radios with suitable output power booster units
is permissible. See the below VHF-FM Portable Radio section for portable radio
requirements.

 

4.              All
VHF-FM transceivers (aeronautical, mobile, and portable) furnished to meet the
requirements of this contract must be multimode (P25) digital by
January 1, 2010. Only P25 compliant transceivers will be acceptable after
this date.

 

Amendment
01

Dated
April 4, 2008

 

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EXHIBIT 7

ADDITIONAL AVIONICS EQUIPMENT (Cont)

 

Note: It is highly
recommended that a programming “cheat sheet” accompany the fuel servicing
vehicle.

 

D.            VHF-FM
Portable Radio

 

1.               A VHF-FM
two-way portable radio operating from 150 MHz to 174 MHz. The radio shall
provide selection of either wideband (25.0 kHz) or narrowband (12.5 kHz)
channel spacing on each channel. The radio shall be frequency-synthesized,
equipped with a CTCSS sub-audible tone encoder having a minimum of 32
selectable tones meeting the current TIA/EIA-603 standard, and develop a
minimum of 1 watt nominal output power but no more than 10 watts nominal output
power. Modified or Family Service Radios (FSR) are not
acceptable.

 

2.               Transceivers
shall be set to operate in the analog
narrowband mode unless local requirements dictate otherwise. All radios must
have the ability to be programmed in the field by the radio operator without
the aid of a computer or the services typically found in a radio shop.

 

3.              When
the above Fuel Service Vehicle Radio requirement is met with the use of a
VHF-FM portable radio with output power booster, that portable VHF-FM radio may
be used to comply with this section as long as the portable radio complies with
all specified VHF-FM Portable Radio requirements. The VHF-FM portable radio
used in the fuel service vehicle must be removable and still operate as a
portable radio.

 

4.              At
least two fully charged batteries per radio are required at the beginning of
each shift. The contractor supplied batteries must operate the portable radio
throughout the shift. It is highly recommended that all portable radios utilize
an AA alkaline battery clamshell. A source of 115 VAC power may not be
available for rechargeable batteries.

 

5.               All VHF-
transceivers (aeronautical, mobile, and portable) furnished to meet the
requirements of this contract must be multimode (P25) digital by
January 1, 2010. Only P25 compliant transceivers will be acceptable after
this date.

 

Note: It is highly
recommended that a programming “cheat sheet” accompany the VHF-FM portable
radio. Additionally, the radio should have a carrying case or chest pack
carrier and utilize AA batteries

 

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EXHIBIT 8

FUEL SERVICING EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS

 

A.    General

 

1.               An approved
fuel servicing vehicle (FSV) (truck, pump-house, or trailer) shall be provided
with each helicopter. The FSV shall be inspected annually and shall be
stationed at the Host Base unless dispatched by the Contracting Officer.
Vehicle shall display a current USFS or USDI-AMD inspection sticker.

 

2.               The
fuel-servicing vehicle shall be capable of transporting fuel over rough
mountainous terrain to include grades of up to 9%.

 

3.               Fuel
tank/chassis combinations which are not compatible and/or that exceed the gross
vehicle weight rating (GVWR) when tank(s) are full are not permitted.

 

4.               Fuel servicing
vehicles shall be properly maintained, cleaned, and reliable. Tanks, plumbing,
filters, and other required equipment shall be free of leaks, rust, scale, dirt,
and other contaminants.  Trailers
used-for storage and transport of fuel shall have an effective wheel braking
system.

 

5.               Spare filters,
seals, and other components of the fuel-servicing vehicle filtering system
shall be stored in a clean, dry area in the fuel service vehicle. A minimum of
one set is required to be with the vehicle.

 

6.               The fuel
servicing vehicle tank capacity shall be sufficient to sustain 8-hours of
flight (14-hours of flight when the aircraft is doubled crewed and required in
the Schedule of Items). Barrels are not acceptable. The fuel servicing vehicle
manufacturers’ gross vehicle weight (GVW), with a full fuel tank, shall not be
exceeded

 

7.               All tanks will
be securely fastened to the vehicle frame in accordance with DOT regulations
and shall have a sump or sediment settling area of adequate capacity to provide
uncontaminated fuel to the filter.

 

8.               A 10-gallon per
minute filter and pump is the minimum size acceptable. Filter and pump systems
sizes shall be compatible with the helicopter being serviced.

 

9.               The filter
manufacturer’s Operating, Installation and Service Manual shall be with the
fuel-servicing vehicle.  Filters shall be
changed in accordance with the filter manufacturer’s manual, at a minimum of
every 12-months, whichever is less, and documented. The filter vessel shall be
placarded indicating filter change date and documented in service vehicle log.

 

10.         Gasoline engine
driven pumps shall be designed to pump fuel, have shielded ignition system,
Forest Service approved spark arrestor muffler, and a metal shield between the
engine and pump. Other exposed terminal connections shall be insulated to
prevent sparking in the event of contact with conductive material.

 

11.         Fuel trucks
shall meet the dead man switch requirements as outlined in NFPA 407.

 

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EXHIBIT 8

FUEL SERVICING EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS (cont)

 

B.             Equipment

 

1.               Each aircraft
fuel servicing tank vehicle shall have two fire extinguishers, each having a
rating of at least 20-B: C with one extinguisher mounted on each side of the
vehicle. Extinguishers shall comply with NFPA 10 Standards for Portable Fire
Extinguishers.

 

2.               Fuel tanks
shall be designed to allow contaminants to be removed from the sediment
settling area.

 

3.               Only hoses
compatible with aviation fuel shall be used for servicing. Hoses shall be kept
in good repair. The hose shall be at least 50 feet in length, minimum of 1/2 the rotor
diameter plus 20 feet for rapid refueling.

 

4.               Fuel nozzle
shall include a 100-mesh or finer screen, a dust protective device, and a bonding
cable with clip or plug.  Except for
closed circuit systems, no hold-open devices will be permitted.

 

5.               An accurate
fuel-metering device for registering quantities in U.S. gallons of fuel pumped
shall be provided. The meter shall be positioned in full view of the fuel
handler while fueling the helicopter.

 

6.               Fuel servicing
vehicle shall have adequate bonding cables.

 

7.               Fuel servicing
vehicles shall comply with DOT and EPA requirements for transportation and
storage of fuel, and shall carry sufficient spill response materials to absorb
or contain up to 5-gallons of petroleum product spillage and shall have access
to spill response resources for spills greater than 5 gallons. The Contractor
is responsible for proper disposal of all products used in the cleanup of a
spill in accordance with the EPA, 40 CFR 261 and 262.

 

C.    Markings

 

1.               Each
fuel-servicing vehicle shall have “NO SMOKING” signs with 3-inch minimum
letters visible from both sides and rear of vehicle.

 

2.               Each vehicle
shall also be conspicuously and legibly marked to indicate the nature of the
fuel. The marking shall be on each side and the rear in letters at least 3
inches high on a background of sharply contrasting color such as Avgas by grade
or jet fuel by type. Example: Jet-A white on black background.

 

3.               All fuel-servicing
vehicles shall be placarded in accordance with 49 CFR 172.

 

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D.    Filtering System (Three-Stage or Single-Stage is acceptable)

 

1.               The first and
third stage elements of a three-stage system and the elements of a single-stage
system shall be new and installed by the Contractor during the annual
inspection and witnessed by the Government Inspector, upon request.

 

2.               The separator
element (Teflon screen) of the three-stage system shall be inspected and tested
as prescribed by the manufacturer during the inspection. The filter assembly
shall be placarded with that data.

 

3.               If equipped
with a drain, the bottom of the filter assembly shall be mounted to allow for
draining and pressure flushing into a container. If the unit is drained
overboard, the fuel shall not come in contact with the exhaust system or the
vehicle’s wheels.  If the unit is
equipped with a water sight gauge, the balls shall be visible.

 

4.               Three-Stage
(filter, water separator, monitor) System:

 

Fueling
systems shall utilize a three-stage system such as a Facet Part Number
050970-M2 for 20 gallon-per-minute (gpm) pump, or equal.  A Facet Part Number 050971-M2 for a 10 gallon-per-minute
pump, or equal. An acceptable third-stage (monitor) unit is Velcon CDF-220
Series for 20-gpm flow or Velcon CDF-210E for 10 gpm systems.

 

5.               Single-Stage
System or Three-in-One Filter Canister:

 

Fueling
systems shall utilize a single element system such as a Velcon filter canister
with Aquacon cartridge of a size compatible with pumps flow rate.

 

6.               Differential
pressure gauge(s) shall be installed and readable. Example: Velcon VF-61
canister with an ACO-51201C cartridge.

 

E.     Fuel Servicing

 

1.               General

 

a.               The Contractor
shall supply all aircraft fuel unless the Government exercises the option of providing
fuel. All fuel provided by the Contractor will be commercial grade aviation
fuel, Only fuels meeting the specifications of American Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) D-1655 (Type Jet A, A-1 or B), MIL T-5624 (Grade JP-4 or JP-5)
for turbine engine powered aircraft are authorized for use.

 

b.              Fueling
operations, including storage and handling, shall comply with the airframe and
engine manufacturer’s recommendations and all applicable FAA standards. NFPA
Standard No. 407, Aircraft Fuel Servicing, shall be followed except that
no passengers may be on board during fueling operations.

 

c.               The contractor
shall ensure that they are in compliance with 40 CFR Part 112: Oil
Pollution Prevention; Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan
Requirements (SPCC). An SPCC plan is required for each mobile fueler used on
this contract regardless of bulk storage container (tank) size.

 

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d.              Fuel shall pass
through a filtering system in accordance with the filter manufacturer’s recommendations.

 

2.               Rapid Refueling

 

a.               There are two approved methods (CCR and Open Port) for fueling helicopters with engine(s) running.

 

(1)   Closed Circuit
Refueling (CCR).  This method of
refueling uses a CCR system
designed to prevent spills, minimized
fuel contamination, and prevent escape of flammable fuel vapors. Open port nozzle Emco Wheaton
Model G457 or equivalent may be used in
place of CCR system.

 

(2)   Open Port.  This method of refueling allows flammable fuel
vapors to escape.

 

b.              Rapid refueling
of helicopters is permitted if requested by the Government, and the Contractor
follows NFPA 407 procedures, and the Contractor has an approved rapid refueling procedure. For 14 CFR Part 133 and 137 operators a copy of
company rapid refueling procedures
must be submitted prior to rapid
refueling. Rapid refueling authorization shall be annotated on the approval card. Additionally, the Contractor shall meet the following requirements:

 

(1)          A
pilot shall be seated at the controls of the aircraft during refueling
operations.

 

(2)          The
aircraft shall be shut down after every 4-hours
of continuous operation.

 

(3)          Personnel
providing onsite fire protection
are briefed on the Contractor’s rapid refueling procedures.

 

(4)          Government
personnel shall not refuel Contract aircraft unless the pilot requests Government assistance due to an emergency
situation; or when the Government provides
the fuel servicing system and dispensing
personnel.

 

(5)          The
hose shall be at least 50
feet in length, minimum of 1/2 the
rotor diameter plus 20 feet for rapid
refueling.

 

(6)          A
Closed Circuit refueling adapter shall be provided to allow fueling of aircraft
equipped for single point refueling.

 

F.     Fuel Quality Control Procedures

 

Compliance with fuel quality
control requirements is the
responsibility of the contractor.  NFPA
407 shall be followed for Aircraft Fuel Servicing.

 

1.               Daily

 

a.               Check for and remove any water from fuel tanks. A
water check will be performed each
morning before the vehicle is
moved, after every reloading of fuel, washing of equipment, and after a heavy rain or snowstorm.

 

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EXHIBIT 8

FUEL SERVICING EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS (Cont)

 

b.              Drain all
filter/separator drain valves and check for water and other contaminants. Draw
off any accumulation of water.

 

c.               Draw off a sample from the fuel nozzle. Sample
shall be collected in a clean, clear glass jar and examined visually. Any
visual water, dirt, or filter fibers are not acceptable.

 

2.               During Helicopter Fueling Process

 

a.               Check sight gauge for water, if equipped

 

b.              Visually inspect fueler for leaks. Repair as
necessary.

 

3.               Weekly

 

a.               With pump
operating, pressure flush filter assembly. Continue flush operation until
sample is clear, clean, and
bright.

 

b.              Time flow rate with full open flow from nozzle.
Record gallons-per-minute to nearest 1/10 gallon.

 

c.               Check condition of covers, gaskets, and
vents.

 

d.              Inspect all
fire extinguishers for broken seals, proper pressure, and recharge date.
Recharge as necessary.

 

e.               Inspect hoses
for abrasions, separations, or soft spots. Weak hoses will be replaced.

 

4.               Record Keeping.
(Records to be kept with the Fuel Truck) The fuel handler shall keep a record containing
the following information: (as a minimum)

 

a.               Condition (clean, clear, bright, etc.) of fuel sample
at:

 

1.               Nozzle

 

2.               Filter Sump

 

3.               Tank Sump

 

b.              Flow rate in
gallons per minute to the nearest 1/10 gallon

 

c.               Filter change
(reason & date)

 

d.              Record of
source, location, when and quantity of fuel loaded into servicing vehicle

 

e.               Fuel servicing
vehicle tank ports will be secured and locked to prevent access by unauthorized
individuals.

 

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EXHIBIT
9

OPERATIONS AND SAFETY PROCEDURES GUIDE FOR HELICOPTER PILOTS

 

It is important for Contract
pilots to be familiar with the Contract specifications. See Forest Service
website: http://www.nifc.gov/aviation/helicopters.htm

 

Pilot operation briefings
will emphasize the following areas:

 

1.               Pilot Authority
and Responsibility

2.               Helicopter Management

3.               Operational
Requirements

4.               Operating
Limitations and Weather Requirements

5.               FM Radio and
GPS Operations

6.               Flight
Following and Flight Plans

7.               Incident
Airspace

8.               Knowledge and
Procedure Overview

9.               Regional
Procedures

10.         Reference Web
Sites

11.         Pilot
Certification

12.         Verification of
Long-Line and/or Snorkel Training

13.         Flight Hour
requirements and experience verification

14.         Required
documentation for pilot carding

 

It is the company’s
responsibility to submit verification of pilot security background checks for
all pilots working under this exclusive use contract to the National Helicopter
Program Manager and the Helicopter Inspector Pilot (HIP)

 

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EXHIBIT 10

INTERAGENCY GUIDELINES FOR VERTICAL REFERENCE/EXTERNAL LOAD TRAINING

 

National Interagency
Helicopter Standards require that contractors develop a Vertical Reference /
External Load Training Syllabus and that contract pilots receive this training
before applying for Agency Special Use approval. Each contract pilot must have
a current proficiency endorsement from the company’s chief pilot in order to
qualify for a Flight Evaluation by an Interagency Helicopter Inspector Pilot.

 

The Applicant has demonstrated
VTR proficiency with a 150’ long-line by:

 

1)              Exhibiting
knowledge of the elements of vertical reference / external load operations.

 

2)              Performing a
thorough preflight briefing of ground personnel to include hookup procedures,
signals, and pilot and ground personnel actions in the event of an emergency or
hook malfunction.

 

3)              Visually
determining that the cargo hook(s) and cables are installed properly and
that electrical and manual releases are functioning properly.

 

4)              Ascending vertically
using vertical reference techniques while centered over the load until the load
clears the ground, then maintain a stable hover with a load 10 feet (+ -
5-feet) above the ground for 30 seconds. (The applicant should insure that the
long-line does not become tangled on external parts of the helicopter).

 

5)              Controlling the
hook movement and stopping load oscillations while in a hover.

 

6)              Maintaining
positive control of the load throughout the flight while maintaining specified
altitude within 50 feet, airspeed within 10 knots, and heading within 10
degrees.

 

7)              Maintaining the
proper approach angle and rate of closure to establish an out-of-ground effect
hover with the load 10 feet above the ground (+ -5 feet) for 30 seconds and
then placing the load within a 10-foot radius of the specified
release/touchdown point.

 

8)              Maintaining the
proper approach angle and rate of closure to establish an out-of-ground effect
hover within a confined area with the load 10 feet above the ground (+ - 5
feet) for 30 seconds and then placing the load within a 10-foot radius of the
specified release/touchdown point.

 

	
  NAME:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  CERT NO:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  o INITIAL

  	
  o RECURRENT

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  (Check One)

  

 

I certify that the above
listed pilot has completed training as outlined in the National Interagency Helicopter
Standards and meets the currency and performance requirements of this company’s
Vertical Reference / External Load Training Manual and recommend him/her for
evaluation.

 

	
  CHIEF PILOT:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  COMPANY:

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Printed Name

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  CHIEF PILOT:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  DATE:                             /                              /                

  
	
   

  	
  Signature

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

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EXHIBIT 10

INTERAGENCY GUIDELINES FOR VERTICAL REFERENCE/EXTERNAL LOAD TRAINING STANDARDS
(Cont)

 

National Interagency
Helicopter Standards require that contractors develop a Vertical Reference
training syllabus for pilots who fly helicopters with a fixed tank and snorkel
and that contract pilots receive initial and recurrent training before applying
for agency Special Use approval. Each contract pilot shall have a current
proficiency endorsement from the company’s chief pilot in order to qualify for
a Flight Evaluation Check by an Interagency Helicopter Inspector Pilot.

 

VERTICAL REFERENCE GUIDELINES FOR
HELICOPTERS USING A FIXED TANK WITH SNORKLE

 

The pilot shall
demonstrate proficiency with the snorkel by:

 

·                  Exhibiting knowledge of the elements of
vertical reference operations.

 

·                  Performing a
thorough preflight of the tank and snorkel

 

·                  Establishing a
hover before takeoff by ascending vertically using vertical reference
techniques while not dragging the snorkel.

 

·                  Establishing
and maintaining the proper approach angle and rate of closure to establish a 5
foot snorkel height above the porta-tank and then lowering the snorkel into the
tank. Maintain a stable hover for 30 seconds. Ascend vertically while keeping
the snorkel clear of the edges of the tank until the snorkel is at least five
(5) feet above the tank. Transition to forward flight without allowing the
snorkel to settle back into the tank,

 

OR

 

·                  Establishing
and maintaining a proper approach angle and rate of closure to establish a 5
foot snorkel height above the ground and over a circle of 8 to 10 feet in diameter.
The circle shall be marked by paint or other easily identifiable material. From
a stable hover, lower the aircraft until the snorkel head is touching the
ground. Execute a 360 degree turn (left or right) while maintaining the snorkel
head in contact with the ground within the circle and not allowing any part of
the snorkel hose to touch the outside of the circle. The maneuver should be
completed in 90-120 seconds,

 

AND

 

·                  Perform a
landing while placing the main landing gear in a 6 foot diameter circle.

 

	
  NAME:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  CERT NO:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  o INITIAL

  	
  o RECURRENT

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  (Check One)

  

 

I certify that the above
listed pilot has completed training as outlined in the National Interagency
Helicopter Standards and meets the currency and performance requirements of
this company’s Vertical Reference / External Load Training Manual and recommend
him/her for evaluation.

 

	
  CHIEF PILOT:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  COMPANY:

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Printed Name

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  CHIEF PILOT:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  DATE:                             /                              /                

  
	
   

  	
  Signature

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

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EXHIBIT 11

HELICOPTER MAKE/MODEL/SERIES LIST

 

Grouping of  like
makes and models of aircraft allows determination of pilot authority.
Differences training shall be completed for each of the makes/models in a
grouping.  Make/model qualification and
currency are met with time flown in any aircraft in grouping.

 

When make/model/series
currency is specified in the procurement document, only that specific
make/model/series may be used to determine currency.

 

	
  Make

  	
   

  	
  Model

  
	
  Agusta

  	
   

  	
  A-119

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Bell

  	
   

  	
  47 Series (All
  Recips)

  
	
  Bell

  	
   

  	
  47Series (Soloy)

  
	
  Bell

  	
   

  	
  206A, 206B, 206B3

  
	
  Bell

  	
   

  	
  206L, 206L1, 206L3, 206L4

  
	
  Bell

  	
   

  	
  407

  
	
  Bell

  	
   

  	
  204, 205, UH-1, All Series

  
	
  Bell

  	
   

  	
  212, 412

  
	
  Bell

  	
   

  	
  214

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Boeing

  	
   

  	
  BV-107-II, KV-107-II

  
	
  Boeing

  	
   

  	
  BV-234, CH-47

  
	
  Boeing

  	
   

  	
  369 (500) Series

  
	
  Boeing

  	
   

  	
  MD-600N

  
	
  Boeing

  	
   

  	
  MD-900, 902

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Enstrom

  	
   

  	
  28 Series

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  SA-315, SA-316, SA-319
  (Alouette/Lama)

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  SA-318

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  AS 350 Series (A-star)

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  AS-355 Series (Twin
  Star)

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  SA-341 (Gazelle)

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  SA-360

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  SA-365 (Dauphin)

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  SA-330, AS-332 (Puma)

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  MBB-105 Series

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  BK-117 Series

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  EC-145

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  EC-135

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  EC-120

  
	
  Eurocopter

  	
   

  	
  BO-105

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Hiller

  	
   

  	
  12 Series (Recips)

  
	
  Hiller

  	
   

  	
  12 Series (Soloy)

  
	
  Hiller

  	
   

  	
  FH-1100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Hughes/Schweizer

  	
   

  	
  269 (300)
  Series (Recips)

  
	
  Schweitzer

  	
   

  	
  330

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Sikorsky

  	
   

  	
  S-55, H-19 (Recip), S-55T

  
	
  Sikorsky

  	
   

  	
  S-58, H-34
  Series (Recip), S-58T Series

  
	
  Sikorsky

  	
   

  	
  S-62

  
	
  Sikorsky

  	
   

  	
  S-61 Series, SH-3

  
	
  Sikorsky

  	
   

  	
  S-64, CH-54

  
	
  Sikorsky

  	
   

  	
  CH-53

  
	
  Sikorsky

  	
   

  	
  S-76 Series

  
	
  Sikorsky

  	
   

  	
  S-70, Uh-60 Series

  

 

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EXHIBIT 12

HELICOPTER
SERVICES HOURLY FLIGHT RATES,
FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION CHART   
04/14/2008

Effective
April, 14, 2008

FOR
CONTRACTS AWARDED    2008 -2011
(CWN/Exclusive Use)

 

	
  COMPANY

  	
   

  	
  AIRCRAFT TYPE

  	
   

  	
  FUEL CONSUMPTION (gal/hr)

  	
   

  	
  APRIL 2008 HOURLY

  FLIGHT RATE ($/HR)

  	
   

  	
  LOAD CALCULATION Weight

  Reduction (lbs)

  
	
  AGUSTA
  WESTLAND

  	
   

  	
  AW 119 Koala

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,076

  	
   

  	
  230

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AW 139

  	
   

  	
  129

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,172

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EH 101

  	
   

  	
  211

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  4,255

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
  AEROSPATIALE

  	
   

  	
  SA 315B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,526

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA 316B

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,526

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA 318C

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,391

  	
   

  	
  80

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA 319B

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,401

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 330J

  	
   

  	
  179

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,863

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA 332L1

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,816

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  SA 341G

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,372

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 350B/350BA

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  986

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 350B1

  	
   

  	
  46

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  991

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 350B2

  	
   

  	
  48

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,005

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 350B3

  	
   

  	
  50

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,064

  	
   

  	
  175

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 350D

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  955

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS-355F-1/355F-2

  	
   

  	
  58

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,215

  	
   

  	
  140

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  AS 365N1

  	
   

  	
  87

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,946

  	
   

  	
  275

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 120

  	
   

  	
  31

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  760

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 130B4

  	
   

  	
  53

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,010

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 135

  	
   

  	
  64

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,256

  	
   

  	
  220

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 145

  	
   

  	
  80

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,553

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 155B1

  	
   

  	
  95

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,051

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  EC 225

  	
   

  	
  183

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,589

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
  BELL:

  	
   

  	
  47/SOLOY

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  613

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204B (UH-1 Series)

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,520

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  204 Super B

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,564

  	
   

  	
  200

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,545

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  205A-1++

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,585

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-II

  	
   

  	
  25

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  741

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206B-III

  	
   

  	
  27

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  763

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-1

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  894

  	
   

  	
  150

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-3

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  937

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  206L-4

  	
   

  	
  38

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  922

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  210

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,580

  	
   

  	
  260

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  212

  	
   

  	
  100

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,808

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,460

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214B1

  	
   

  	
  145

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,290

  	
   

  	
  380

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  214ST

  	
   

  	
  133

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,826

  	
   

  	
  420

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,706

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222B

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,792

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  222UT

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,792

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  407

  	
   

  	
  45

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,304

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,971

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  412HP

  	
   

  	
  110

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,947

  	
   

  	
  390

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B

  	
   

  	
  86

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,491

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1B Super

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,521

  	
   

  	
  NA

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1F

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,521

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (13 engine)

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,521

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-1H (17 engine)

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,561

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  TH-1L

  	
   

  	
  88

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,521

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  BOEING:

  	
   

  	
  BV-107

  	
   

  	
  180

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,674

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BV-234

  	
   

  	
  405

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,692

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  HILLER:

  	
   

  	
  SL-3/4

  	
   

  	
  21

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  590

  	
   

  	
  90

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  H-1100B

  	
   

  	
  22

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  761

  	
   

  	
  130

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  UH-12/Soly

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  672

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
  KAMEN:

  	
   

  	
  H43-F

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,516

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  K-1200

  	
   

  	
  85

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,654

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
  MBB:

  	
   

  	
  BO105CBS

  	
   

  	
  55

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,196

  	
   

  	
  180

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  BK-117

  	
   

  	
  77

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,678

  	
   

  	
  160

  
	
  McDONNELL-

  	
   

  	
  500C

  	
   

  	
  23

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  763

  	
   

  	
  110

  
	
  DOUGLAS:

  	
   

  	
  500D/E

  	
   

  	
  28

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  782

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  520N

  	
   

  	
  32

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  819

  	
   

  	
  100

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  530F

  	
   

  	
  34

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  876

  	
   

  	
  120

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  600N

  	
   

  	
  41

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  974

  	
   

  	
  155

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  900/902

  	
   

  	
  69

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,360

  	
   

  	
  210

  
	
  SIKORSKY

  	
   

  	
  CH 53D

  	
   

  	
  425

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  6,558

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  CH 54/S 64

  	
   

  	
  525

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  7,145

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-55T

  	
   

  	
  47

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,101

  	
   

  	
  170

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58D/E

  	
   

  	
  83

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,602

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-3

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,093

  	
   

  	
  400

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-58T/PT6T-6

  	
   

  	
  115

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,093

  	
   

  	
  460

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-61N

  	
   

  	
  170

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,487

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-62A

  	
   

  	
  70

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,306

  	
   

  	
  300

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-70

  	
   

  	
  160

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  3,327

  	
   

  	
  N/A

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-76C+

  	
   

  	
  90

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  1,959

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  S-92

  	
   

  	
  178

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  2,952

  	
   

  	
  Not
  Established

  
	
  AVERAGE
  GALLON PRICE:

  	
   

  	
  JET
  FUEL:

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  5.36

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

Amendment
01

Dated
April 4, 2008

 

155

 

SECTION C

DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

EXHIBIT 13

INTERAGENCY HELICOPTER LOAD
CALCULATION

 

Instructions

 

A load calculation must be
completed for all flights. A new calculation is required when operating
conditions change (± 1000’ in elevation or ± 5°C in temperature) or when the
Helicopter Operating Weight changes (such as changes to the Equipped Weight,
changes in flight crew weight or a change in fuel load).

 

All blocks must be
completed. Pilot must complete all header information and Items 1-13.
Helicopter Manager completes Items 14 & 15.

 

1.       DEPARTURE – Name of departure location and current Pressure
Altitude (PA, read altimeter when set to 29.92) and Outside Air Temperature
(OAT, in Celsius) at departure location.

 

2.       DESTINATION – Name of destination location and PA &
OAT at destination.  If destination
conditions are unknown, use MSL elevation from a map and Standard Lapse Rate of
2° C/1000’ to estimate OAT.

 

Check the box in Line 1
(Departure) or Line 2 (Destination) to indicate the most restrictive values
used to obtain Computed Gross Weight in Line 7b.

 

3.       HELICOPTER EQUIPPED WEIGHT – Equipped Weight equals the Empty
Weight (as listed in the Weight and Balance Data) plus the weight of lubricants
and onboard equipment required by contract (i.e. survival kit, rappel bracket).

 

4.       FLIGHT CREW WEIGHT – Weight of the Pilot and any other
assigned flight crewmembers on board (i.e. Co-pilot, flight engineer,
navigator) plus the weight of their personal gear.

 

5.       FUEL WEIGHT – Number of gallons onboard X the weight per
gallon (Jet Fuel = 7.0 lbs/gal; AvGas = 6.0 lbs/gal).

 

6.       OPERATING WEIGHT – Add items 3, 4 and 5.

 

7a.     PERFORMANCE REFERENCES – List the specific Flight Manual
supplement and hover performance charts used to derive Computed Gross Weight
for Line 7b. Separate charts may be required to derive HIGE, HOGE and HOGE-J.
HIGE: use Hover-ln-Ground-Effect, External/Cargo Hook Chart (if available).
HOGE & HOGE-J: use Hover-Out-Ground-Effect charts for all HOGE
operations.

 

7b.    COMPUTED GROSS WEIGHT - Compute gross weights for HIGE, HOGE and
HOGE-J from appropriate Flight Manual hover performance charts using the
Pressure Altitude (PA) and temperature (OAT) from the most restrictive
location, either Departure or Destination. Check the box in Line 1 (Departure)
or Line 2 (Destination) to indicate which values were used to obtain Computed
Gross Weight.

 

8.       WEIGHT REDUCTION – The Government Weight Reduction is required
for all “non-jettisonable” loads.  The
Weight Reduction is optional (mutual agreement between Pilot and Helicopter
Manager) when carrying jettisonable loads (HOGE-J) where the pilot has total
jettison control. The appropriate

 

156

 

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DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

Weight Reduction value, for
make & model, can be found in the current helicopter procurement document (contract).

 

9.       ADJUSTED WEIGHT – Line 7b minus Line 8.

 

10.     GROSS WEIGHT LIMITATION –
Enter applicable gross weight limit
from Limitations section of the basic Flight Manual or the appropriate
Flight Manual Supplement. This may be Maximum
Gross Weight Limit for Take-Off
and Landing, a Weight/Altitude/Temperature (WAT) limitation or a Maximum
Gross Weight Limit for External Load (jettisonable).  Limitations may vary for HIGE, HOGE and HOGE-J.

 

11.     SELECTED WEIGHT – The
lowest weight, either line 9 or 10,
will be entered for all loads. Applicable limitations in the Flight
Manual must not be exceeded.

 

12.     OPERATING WEIGHT – Use the value entered in Line 6.

 

13.     ALLOWABLE PAYLOAD – Line 11 minus Line 12.  The maximum
allowable weight (passengers and/or cargo) that can be carried for the mission.  Allowable Payload may differ for HIGE, HOGE
and HOGE-J.

 

14.     PASSENGERS AND/OR CARGO – Enter passenger names and weights and/or type and weights of cargo to be transported. Include
mission accessories, tools, gear, baggage, etc. A separate manifest may be
used.

 

15.     ACTUAL PAYLOAD – Total
of all weights listed in Item 14. Actual payload must not exceed Allowable Payload for the intended mission profile, i.e.
HIGE, HOGE or HOGE-J.

 

Both Pilot and Helicopter
Manager must review and sign the
form. Check if HazMat is being transported. 
Manager must inform the pilot of type, quantity and location of HazMat
onboard.

 

157

 

 

SECTION C

DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

EXHIBIT 13

INTERAGENCY HELICOPTER LOAD CALCULATION (Cont)

 

	
  INTERAGENCY HELICOPTER 

  LOAD CALCULATION

  OAS-67/FS 5700-17 (11/03)

  	
  MODEL

  
	
  N#

  
	
  PILOT(S)

  	
   

  	
  DATE

  
	
  MISSION

  	
   

  	
  TIME

  
	
  1

  	
  DEPARTURE

  	
  PA

  	
  OAT

  
	
  2

  	
  DESTINATION

  	
  PA

  	
  OAT

  
	
  3

  	
  HELICOPTER
  EQUIPPED

  	
  5,400
  [ILLEGIBLE]

  
	
  4

  	
  FLIGHT
  CREW WEIGHT

  	
   

  
	
  5

  	
  FUEL
  WT (         gallons
  X     7     lbs per gal)

  	
   

  
	
  6

  	
  OPERATING
  WEIGHT (3 + 4 + 5)

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Non-Jettisonable

  	
   

  	
  Jettisonable

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  HIGE

  	
   

  	
  HOGE

  	
   

  	
  HOGE-J

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  7a

  	
  PERFORMANCE
  REF

  (List page/chart from FM)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  7b

  	
  COMP
  GROSS WT

  (Req for all Non-Jettisonable)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  8

  	
  WT
  REDUCTION

  (Req for all Non-Jettisonable)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  9

  	
  ADJUSTED
  WEIGHT

  (7b minus 8)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  10

  	
  GROSS
  WT LIMIT

  (FM Limitations Section)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  11

  	
  SELECTED
  WEIGHT

  (Lowest of 9 or 10)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  12

  	
  OPERATING
  WEIGHT

  ((From Line 6)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  13

  	
  ALLOWABLE
  PAYLOAD

  (11 minus 12)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  14

  	
  PASSENGERS/CARGO
  MANIFEST

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  15

  	
  ACTUAL
  PAYLOAD (Total of all weights listed in item 14)

  Line 15 must not exceed Line 13 for the intended mission

  	
   

  
	
  PILOT
  SIGNATURE

  	
  HazMat

  
	
  MGR
  SIGNATURE

  	
  Yes o    No o

  
												

 

158

 

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DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

EXHIBIT 14

HELICOPTER AND FUEL SERVICE TRUCK PRE-USE CHECKLIST

 

	
  GENERAL

  
	
   

  
	
  Date:

  	
  Aircraft
  Make/Model:

  	
   

  	
  N
  #:

  
	
  Vendor:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Pilot(s) Name(s):

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Card
  Expiration Date(s):

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Pilot(s) Carded
  For Intended Mission(s)?

  	
   

  	
  o     Yes     o     No

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  A/C
  Card Expiration Date:

  	
  A/C Carded For Intended Missions:

  	
  o  Yes     o  No

  
	
  Departure
  Base:

  	
  Departure Hobbs Reading:

  	
  Arrival
  Hobbs Reading:

  	
   

  
	
  Copy
  of Contract on Board Aircraft:

  	
  o Yes       o No         HazMat
  HB/Exemption/ERG:      o Yes       o No

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  LOGBOOK REVIEW

  
	
   

  
	
  50/100-Hr.,
  Progressive, Or Other Inspection Program Up-To-Date:

  	
  o   Yes

  	
  o   No

  
	
  Entries
  Indicating Damage To Aircraft:

  	
  o   Yes

  	
  o   No

  
	
  Form HCM-5
  “Turbine Engine Performance Analysis’ Onboard Aircraft:

  	
  o   Yes

  	
  o   No

  
	
  Power
  Check Completed/Results Satisfactory:

  	
  o   Yes

  	
  o   No

  
	
  Comments:
  

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  
	
  CONDITION OF HELICOPTER

  
	
   

  
	
  Item

  	
   

  	
  OK

  	
   

  	
  Document Inoperable Or Damaged Equipment (Dents, Tears, Leaks, Etc.)

  
	
  Skin
  and Exterior

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Windows

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Doors

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Upholstery

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Cargo
  Compartment

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Skids/Wheels

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Fixed
  Tank

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Other

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Comments:

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  REQUIRED HELICOPTER EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AND
  OPERATIVE (CONSULT CONTRACT)

  
	
   

  
	
  Item

  	
   

  	
  Yes

  	
   

  	
  No

  	
   

  	
  Item

  	
   

  	
  Yes

  	
   

  	
  No

  
	
  Seat Belts and Harnesses

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Strobe
  Light(s)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Hi-Visibility
  Paint on Main Rotor Blades

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Survival
  Kit

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  VHF-FM
  Radio

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  First
  Aid Kit

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  VHF-AM
  760 Channel

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Fire
  Extinguisher(s)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Auxiliary
  Radio Adapter

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Cargo
  Hook

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  GPS

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Convex
  Mirror

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  High
  Skid Gear

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Buckets
  (Appropriate Sizes)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Nine-Pin
  Connector (Type II and III Helicopters)

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Anti-Theft
  Security Measures in Place

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Comments:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  REQUIRED SERVICE TRUCK EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AND
  OPERATIVE (CONSULT CONTRACT)

  
	
   

  
	
  Item

  	
   

  	
  Yes

  	
   

  	
  No

  	
   

  	
  Item

  	
   

  	
  Yes

  	
   

  	
  No

  
	
  Spare
  Set of Filters

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Filter
  Change Data Placarded

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Fire
  Extinguisher(s) Current Inspection

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Bonding
  Cables

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Hazmat
  Marking and Placards

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Fuel
  Quality Control Log

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Inspection
  Stiker

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Absorbent
  Materials for Spills

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Beginning
  Odometer Reading:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Comments:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Signature of Inspecting Govt. Representative & Pilot

  	
   

  	
  Print Name

  	
   

  	
  Date

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
																												

 

159

 

SECTION C

DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

EXHIBIT 15

PERFORMANCE REPORT

 

	
  To be completed at the end of the Mandatory
  Availability Period

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  CONTRACTOR’S
  NAME:

  	
  CONTRACT
  # :

  	
  A/C
  N-#

  
	
  YOUR NAME:

  	
  EMAIL:

  	
  AGENCY:

  
	
  YOUR
  ASSIGNMENT DATE:

  	
  RELEASE
  DATE:

  	
  PHONE
  # :

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  1. Was the helicopter kept clean and neat?

  
	
  DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS

  	
  1  ̈  2  ̈  3  ̈  4  ̈  5  ̈

  	
  EXCEEDS
  ALL REQUIREMENTS

  
	
  QUALITY
  COMMENTS:

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  2. Did the fuel truck provide reliable service?

  
	
  DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS

  	
  1  ̈  2  ̈ 
  3  ̈  4  ̈ 
  5  ̈

  	
  EXCEEDS
  ALL REQUIREMENTS

  
	
  QUALITY
  COMMENTS:

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  3. Did the company keep you
  fully informed on the condition of the crew, helicopter, and fuel truck?  Yes  ̈ No ̈

  
	
  DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS

  	
  1  ̈  2  ̈ 
  3  ̈  4  ̈ 
  5  ̈

  	
  EXCEEDS
  ALL REQUIREMENTS

  
	
  QUALITY
  COMMENTS:

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  4. Did the contractor abide by
  all provisions of the contract?

  	
  Yes  ̈ No ̈

  
	
  DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS

  	
  1  ̈  2  ̈ 
  3  ̈  4  ̈ 
  5  ̈

  	
  EXCEEDS
  ALL REQUIREMENTS

  
	
  COST
  CONTROL COMMENTS:

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  5. Would you take your next
  assignment with this contractor?

  	
  Yes  ̈ No ̈

  
	
  DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS

  	
  1  ̈  2  ̈ 
  3  ̈  4  ̈ 
  5  ̈

  	
  EXCEEDS
  ALL REQUIREMENTS

  
	
  COST
  CONTROL COMMENTS:

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  6. Was the crew and helicopter
  supported by the company in a timely manner?

  	
  Yes  ̈ No ̈

  
	
  TIMELINESS
  OF PERFORMANCE COMMENTS:

  
	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  7. During any mechanical
  problems, were you informed of the problem and the progress of the work being
  done to fix the aircraft?
                                                                                                               Yes
   ̈ No ̈

  
	
  DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS

  	
  1  ̈  2  ̈ 
  3  ̈  4  ̈ 
  5  ̈

  	
  EXCEEDS
  ALL REQUIREMENTS

  
	
  TIMELINESS
  OF PERFORMANCE COMMENTS:

  
	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  8. Did the flight crew/fuel
  truck/mechanic arrive on time each day?

  	
  Yes  ̈ No ̈

  
	
  DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS

  	
  1  ̈  2  ̈ 
  3  ̈  4  ̈ 
  5  ̈

  	
  EXCEEDS
  ALL REQUIREMENTS

  
	
  TIMELINESS
  OF PERFORMANCE COMMENTS:

  
	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  9. Were crew changes handled
  with little or no confusion, and, was there a briefing between crew members
  being

  
	
  exchanged?

  	
  Yes  ̈ No ̈

  
	
  DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS

  	
  1  ̈  2  ̈ 
  3  ̈  4  ̈ 
  5  ̈

  	
  EXCEEDS
  ALL REQUIREMENTS

  
	
  BUSINESS
  RELATIONS COMMENTS:

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  10. Were you treated like a
  preferred customer?

  	
  Yes  ̈ No ̈

  
	
  DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS

  	
  1  ̈  2  ̈ 
  3  ̈  4  ̈ 
  5  ̈

  	
  EXCEEDS
  ALL REQUIREMENTS

  
	
  BUSINESS
  RELATIONS COMMENTS:

  	
   

  	
   

  
				

 

160

 

 

SECTION C

DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

EXHIBIT
16

DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR WAGE DETERMINATION

 

	
  REGISTER OF WAGE DETERMINATIONS UNDER

  	
  U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  
	
  THE SERVICE CONTRACT
  ACT

  	
  EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
  ADMINISTRATION

  
	
  By direction of the
  Secretary of Labor

  	
  WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

  
	
   

  	
  WASHINGTON D.C. 20210

  

 

	
   

  	
  Wage Determination No.:
  1995-0222

  
	
  William W. Gross

  	
  Division of

  	
  Revision No.: 23

  
	
  Director

  	
  Wage Determinations

  	
  Date Of Last Revision: 02/06/2008

  

 

Nationwide: Applicable in the continental U.S. Alaska,
Puerto Rico, Hawaii and Virgin Islands.

 

Employed on U.S. Government contracts for aerial
photographer, aerial seeding, aerial spraying, transportation of personnel and
cargo, fire reconnaissance, administrative flying, fire detection, air taxi
mail service, and other flying services. 

 

	
  OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE

  	
   

  	
  MINIMUM WAGE RATE

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  31012 - Aerial
  Photographer

  	
   

  	
  11.80

  
	
  31011 - First Officer (Co-Pilot)

  	
   

  	
  21.51

  
	
  31010 - Airplane Pilot

  	
   

  	
  23.62

  

 

EXCEPT SCHEDULED AIRLINE
TRANSPORTATION AND LARGE MULTI-ENGINE AIRCRAFT SUCH AS THE B-727, DC-8, AND THE DC-9. 

 

WAGE DETERMINATION - LOWER 48

 

Department of Labor Wage
Determination Information

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2271,
REV. 4, DATED 07/30/2007

 

Area:      Cadillac Michigan, Wexford County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  21.36

  
	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.28

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.53

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.74

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.35

  

 

161

 

SECTION C

DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO.
2005-2285, REV. 4, DATED 07/27/2007

 

Area:      Ely, Minnesota, St Louis County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum
  Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  23.03

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.59

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.36

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.48

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.92

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO.
2005-2081, REV. 4, DATED 09/27/2007

 

Area:      Jeffco, Colorado, Broomfield

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  23.41

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.00

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20.37

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  19.56

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.48

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO.
2005-2023, REV. 7, DATED 09/27/2007

 

Area:      Prescott, Arizona, Yavapai County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  25.32

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.73

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  19.17

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.71

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.61

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO.
2005-2317, REV. 4, DATED 08/14/2007

 

Area:      Hamilton, Libby, Helena, Hungry Horse, and Bozeman, Montana, Statewide

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  19.37

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.11

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.09

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.56

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.67

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO.
2005-2361, REV. 5, DATED 09/27/2007

 

Area:      Albuquerque, New Mexico, Bernalillo County

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.94

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic
  Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.80

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy
  Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.53

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium
  Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.66

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light
  Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.34

  	
   

  

 

162

 

SECTION C

DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO.
2005-2025, REV. 4, DATED 7/18/2007

 

Area:      Tucson, Arizona, Pima County

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  21.09

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.82

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.63

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.22

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  31.46

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2159, REV. 4,
DATED 08/17/2007

 

Area:      Grangeville, Lucky Peak (Boise), Pocatello, McCall, and Salmon, Idaho, Idaho, Statewide

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20.19

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.63

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.02

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.66

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.47

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2531, REV. 4,
DATED 08/14/2007

 

Area:      Cedar City, Utah, Statewide

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  22.55

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.54

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.63

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.84

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.36

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2511, REV. 4,
DATED 05/29/2007

 

Area:      Silver City, New Mexico, Grant County

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  22.64

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.58

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.73

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.19

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.39

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2083, REV. 4,
DATED 07/24/2007

 

Area:      Rifle, Colorado,
Garfield County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.13

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.18

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.32

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.06

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.75

  	
   

  

 

163

 

SECTION C

DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2333,
REV. 4, DATED 05/29/2007

 

Area:      Reno, Nevada, Washoe County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20.98

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.21

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver,
  Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  19.97

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.46

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.81

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2053,
REV. 5, DATED 07/24/2007

 

Area:      Hemet, and San Bernardino,
California, San Bernardino & Riverside Counties

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  24.39

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.24

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20.95

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  19.51

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.63

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2071,
REV. 4, DATED 07/24/2007

 

Area:      Casitas , California, Ventura County

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  25.01

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.52

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20.53

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.76

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.95

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2047,
REV. 4, DATED 07/24/2007

 

Area:      Van Nuys, California, Los Angeles
County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  26.83

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.79

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20.08

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.45

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.63

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2063,
REV. 4, DATED 07/19/2007

 

Area:      Santa Maria, California,  Santa Barbara County

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  22.11

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.84

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.09

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.73

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.33

  	
   

  

 

164

 

SECTION C

DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/EXHIBITS

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2073, REV. 5,
DATED 09/26/2007

 

Area:      Porterville, California, Tulare County

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.16

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.46

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.25

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.45

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.32

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2055, REV. 4,
DATED 08/31/2007

 

Area:      Orland,
Glen County, Montague, Siskiyou County, Pollock Pines, El Dorado County, Truckee, Nevada County, and Chester,
California, Plumas County

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  22.63

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.09

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  19.49

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.91

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.49

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2565, REV. 5,
DATED 12/18/2007

 

Area:      Wenatchee, Washington, Chelan County

 

	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  23.66

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  18.43

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.95

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.52

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  11.02

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2045, REV. 4,
DATED 07/18/2007

 

Area:      Mariposa, California, Mariposa County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  20.96

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.20

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.03

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  13.11

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  11.51

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2439, REV. 5,
DATED 08/21/2007

 

Area:      Prineville, Oregon, Crook County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  21.81

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.62

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.04

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.40

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.98

  	
   

  

 

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DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO. 2005-2485, REV. 3,
DATED 07/27/2007

 

Area:      Custer, South Dakota, Custer County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  22.12

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.54

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.88

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.38

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  11.43

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO.
2005-2439, REV. 5, DATED 08/21/2007

 

Area:      Oakridge, Oregon, Lane County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  21.81

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.62

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  15.04

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.40

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.98

  	
   

  

 

DOL WAGE DETERMINATION NO.
2005-2569, REV. 5, DATED 10/01/2007

 

Area:      La Grande, Oregon, Union County and John Day, Oregon,
Grant County

 

	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Minimum Hourly Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Occupation:

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  23.12

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Aircraft Mechanic Helper

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.34

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Heavy Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  17.19

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Medium Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.03

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
  Truck driver, Light Truck

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  12.35

  	
   

  

 

CONFORMANCE PROCESS FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL
CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE

 

If the Offeror intends to employ a class of service
employee that is not listed above, the Offeror should immediately contact the
issuing office of this solicitation and request a complete copy of the wage
determinations. The Offeror can then view the wage determinations in their
entirety and if needed can make a request for authorization of an additional
classification and wage rate through the conformance process as set forth in
the wage determinations.

 

Current revisions of U.S. Department of Labor Wage
determinations may be obtained on the Internet at the U.S. DOL Wage
Determinations Online website at: http://www.wdol.gov/

 

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EXHIBIT 17

SUPPLEMENTAL RAPPEL REQUIREMENTS

 

AVIONICS

 

For Rappel Operations the
following paragraphs in sections of C-8, Contractor Furnished Avionics Systems,
are deleted and replaced with the following paragraphs:

 

E.     Audio Control Systems

 

General

 

Two audio control systems
(which may be combined in a single unit) shall be installed providing the pilot
and observer/co-pilot separate systems. Each system shall provide pilot and
observer/co-pilot with separate
controls for selection of multiple receiver audio outputs and transmitter
microphone/push-to-talk (PTT) audio inputs. Each system shall also provide
pilot and observer/co-pilot with separate controls for adjustment of both ICS
and receiver audio output levels.

 

For Heavy (Type I) and
Medium (Type II) helicopters, a third audio control system shall be installed
in the aft cabin for utilization by the rappel spotter. The audio control
system shall be installed in a location that provides clear and unobstructed
access by the spotter while seated in the spotter position. For the Bell medium
helicopter, the spotter position is in the aft center forward facing seat,
position 5 (see Figure 1 of this Exhibit).

 

For all helicopter types,
the aft cabin shall have capability for radio transmit push-to-talk (PTT) from
two positions and have ICS and radio receive from all positions.

 

F.     Transmitter Selection and
Operation

 

Separate transmitter
selection controls shall be provided to the microphone/PTT inputs of the pilot,
observer/co-pilot, and spotter if required. The system shall be configured so
that the pilot, observer/co-pilot, and spotter may each simultaneously select
and utilize a different transmitter via their respective controller utilizing
their microphone/PTT. Whenever a transmitter is selected, the companion
receiver audio shall automatically be selected for the corresponding earphone.
Transmitter sidetone audio shall be provided for the user as well as for cross
monitoring via the corresponding receiver selection switch on the other audio
control systems.

 

For the Bell medium, the
left outboard aft facing position shall also have radio transmit PTT capability
as selected by the rappel spotter’s audio controller unless a fourth audio
controller is provided (see Figure 1 of
this Exhibit).

 

For Type III helicopters,
Bell 407 and L4, the aft forward and rear facing seats, opposite of the pilot’s
side, shall each have radio transmit PTT capability via the observer/co-pilot’s
audio controller unless a third audio controller is installed. For the
Eurocopter AS350 Series, a door seat and the adjacent (next seat in) seat,
opposite of the pilot’s side, shall each have radio transmit PTT capability via
the observer/co-pilot’s audio controller, unless a third audio controller is
installed.

 

Positions having shared PTT
capability via the observer/co-pilot’s audio controller need not transmit simultaneously.

 

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EXHIBIT 17

SUPPLEMENTAL RAPPEL REQUIREMENTS (cont)

 

AVIONICS

 

G.    Receiver Selection and
Operation

 

Separate controls shall be
provided for the pilot, observer/co-pilot, and spotter (if required), to select
audio from one or any combination of available receivers.

 

All passengers shall be
capable of monitoring receive audio. These positions shall monitor receive
audio as selected by the spotter’s audio control system (when installed) or the
observer/co-pilot’s audio control system. When additional audio control systems
are installed, aft passengers shall monitor receive from the most logical audio
control system.

 

J.     Push-to-Talk Systems (PTT)

 

Separate PTT switches for
radio transmit and intercom (ICS) operation shall be provided at all positions
that require both. Positions not requiring radio transmit capability need only
provide a PTT switch for ICS. The pilot’s PTT switches shall be mounted on the
cyclic control. All other PTT switches shall be mounted on the cord to the
earphone/microphone connector. In lieu of the observer/co-pilot’s cord mounted
PTT switches, a foot switch operated PTT system may be utilized.

 

The spotter’s PTT switches
shall be mounted on a coil cord to the earphone/microphone connector with the
cord being sufficiently long enough to allow the spotter to reach all aft cabin
doors and view directly under the helicopter without unclipping the cord from
their flight suit.

 

K.    Intercommunications Systems
(ICS)

 

An ICS system shall be
provided for the pilot, observer/co-pilot, spotter, and aft passenger positions
(for Bell medium helicopters see Figure 1 of
this Exhibit below). ICS audio shall mix with, but not mute, selected
receiver audio. An ICS audio level control shall be provided for each position
above. Adjustment of the ICS audio level at any position shall not affect the
level at any other position. A “hot mic” capability, controlled, via an
activation switch or voice activation (VOX), shall be provided for the pilot,
observer/co-pilot, and spotter. ICS sidetone audio shall be provided for the
earphone corresponding with the microphone in use.

 

The following information is
added to provide further clarification regarding the types and placement of
jacks or receptacles in the Bell medium helicopter.

 

ICS/RX and ICS/TX/RX
jacks/receptacles shall be located in a position above the seats (as indicated
in Figure 1 Exhibit 19 below) behind
or near the passenger’s head. Drop cords shall not hinder crew movement or
interfere with entry and egress from the cabin during rappel operations.

 

NOTE:  Seating configurations vary depending upon
mission. During crew transport missions and some rappel configurations forward
facing seats on either side of position 5 may be installed and the drop cords
for positions 6, 7, 8, and 9 shall be used. During such missions, those seats
at 6, 7, 8, and 9 shall be stowed or removed and the areas used for cargo. It
is important that these drop cord jacks/receptacles be placed on the ceiling
near the corners of the transmission housing, at or

 

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EXHIBIT 17

SUPPLEMENTAL RAPPEL REQUIREMENTS (cont)

 

AVIONICS

 

very near where indicated in
Figure 1 of this Exhibit so that
the cords may adequately serve the forward facing seats on either side of
position 5 (seats 10, 11, 12, and 13), or, when installed, seats 6, 7, 8, and
9, and not interfere with the movement of personnel into and out of the
aircraft during rappel operations.

 

NOTE:  Positions with ICS/TX/RX
capability shall have drop cords configured as follows:

ICS switch – momentary and
lock

Radio transmit PTT –
momentary push button

Separate volume knob

Large clip

Jack - TJT-120 or U92 B/U
type which will accept TP-101 (U174/U) Helmet plug

Drop cords shall be 6 foot
length coil cord

 

NOTE:  Positions with ICS/RX
capability shall have drop cords configured as follows:

ICS switch – momentary and
lock

Separate volume knob 

Large clip

Jack - TJT-120 or U92 B/U
type which will accept TP-101 (U174/U) Helmet plug

Drop cords shall be 3 foot
length coil cord

 

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EXHIBIT 17

SUPPLEMENTAL RAPPEL REQUIREMENTS (cont.)

 

Figure
1

 

 

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EXHIBIT 17

SUPPLEMENTAL RAPPEL REQUIREMENTS (cont.)

 

RAPPEL
ANCHOR

 

Source 1

Heli-Tech

190 S. Danebo Ave.

Eugene, OR 97402

Tel. 541-344-2304

 

·      STC No. SH261WE
for Bell Medium Series

·      STC No. SH4547NM
for Bell 206L-4

·      STC No. SR00125LA-D
for Eurocopter AS350 Series (Floor mounted kit)

 

Source 2

Aeronautical Accessories, Inc.

P. O. Box 3689

Bistol, TN 37625

Tel. 423-538-5151

 

·      STC No. SR01336AT
for Bell 407

·      In addition to
STC No. SR01336AT for Bell 407 the Forest Service requires STC No. SH4547NM
for the purpose of a spotter attachment point in this make and model.

·      STC No. SH2293SO
for Bell 206L-4 cargo let-down only

 

The FS has approved three
non-STC’d anchors for use in Interagency operations (the FS has no control over
the availability of these designs):

 

o       Sikorsky S-58ET (Aris Helicopters)

 

o       Sikorsky S-58HT
(Construction Helicopters)

 

o       Sikorsky S-61N (Coulson
Aircrane)

 

Rappel Anchor Inspection

 

The owner shall assure that
the rappel anchor is in condition to perform. STC’d rappel anchor kits will
have Instructions for Continued Airworthiness.

 

The rappel anchors shall be
visually inspected before and after each rappel operation. An annual inspection
will also be conducted. The manufacturer of the anchor is responsible for
developing a maintenance inspection, which ensures the continued airworthiness
of the anchor. The owner of the anchor is responsible for ensuring that the
inspection(s) are conducted.   
Critical inspection of metal components can be achieved using magnaflux,
x-ray, sonics or dye-penetrate. No welding or major repairs will be
accomplished without prior approval of a USDA Forest Service or Department of
the Interior Contracting Officer. Major repairs shall only be performed by the
STC holder or  manufacturer.

 

All non-STC’d rappel anchors
shall be fabricated in accordance with the materials specified in the
engineering drawings supplied to and approved by the FS and DOI. These anchors
shall be installed with an FAA field approval. The 337 will include
installation instructions and type of hardware. Development of an inspection
routine for a non-STC’d rappel anchor is up to the anchor’s designer. A copy of
the inspections and interval shall be sent to the Missoula Technology &
Development Center. If there are any special inspections that are needed to
assure continued airworthiness they will have to be complied with at time of
rappel anchor

 

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installation and any
subsequent inspection periods. The anchor will be inspected as part of the
helicopter equipment.

 

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EXHIBIT 18

 

AMD-60B (12/06) / FS-5700-20b
(pending)

CONTRACTOR’S
VERIFICATION OF INDIVIDUAL HELICOPTER PILOT REQUIREMENTS AND EXPERIENCE FOR
INITIAL INTERAGENCY APPROVAL

 

Note:
This form is required prior to initial (first-time) approval/carding.  This form is not for pilots previously approved
or carded by the USDA Forest Service or DOI, NBC Aviation Management (formerly
Office of Aircraft Services).

 

The Contractor must ensure
that a pilot who is presented for initial carding meets all requirements as
outlined in the contract’s Section B, Technical Specifications/Pilot
Qualifications, after award.  The
Contractor must verify all pilot hours submitted on this form as determined
from a certified pilot log or permanent record to ensure accuracy.   In addition, the Contractor must identify previous
employers and submit the information on this form. The information provided by
the pilot on USFS Form FS-5700-20A
Or AMD Form 64B, Interagency
Helicopter Pilot Qualifications and Approval Record, prior to approval needs to
be verified as accurate by the Contractor. The information submitted is subject
to verification by an interagency pilot inspector.

 

Date(mm/dd/yyyy):

 

Company’s name:

 

Pilot’s name:

 

Pilot’s total helicopter
pilot-in-command hours (verified from pilot’s logbook or permanent record):

 

Pilot’s information and flight
time/experience as submitted for initial carding on AMD-64B or FS-5700-20a
verified as accurate? Check if yes: o

 

Previous Employers:

 

	
  Previous Employer

  	
   

  	
  Address &
  Telephone

  Number

  	
   

  	
  Current
  Contact:

  Name & Telephone No.

  	
   

  	
  Period

  Employed

  	
   

  	
  Make/Model(s)

  Flown and PIC

  Hours in each

  
	
  1.

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  2.

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  3.

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  4.

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

Helicopter Training Courses
Completed:

 

	
  Name of Course &

  Provider

  	
   

  	
  Address &
  Telephone

  Number

  	
   

  	
  Contact
  Name &

  Telephone No.

  	
   

  	
  Date
  of

  Completion

  	
   

  	
  Flight

  Hours

  Completed

  
	
  1.

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  2.

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  3.

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  4.

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  

 

Comments (use additional sheets
if necessary):

 

	
  Check one:

  	
  o

  	
   Chief Pilot

  	
  o

  	
   Director of Operations

  	
  o

  	
   Other

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Print name:

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Sign name:

  

 

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EXHIBIT 19

 

“On Contract” Pilot Operational Training

 

Pilot “operational training”
may be accomplished “on  contract” provided the following
criteria are met.

 

1.     Training shall not interfere
with the Scope of the Contract (government will determine what constitutes
interference). Note: Will be reviewed at
pre-work conference.

 

2.     Training may be suspended or
terminated by the government at any time.

 

3.     Contractor shall be
responsible for all travel, per diem, and wage expenses of trainee pilots.

 

4.     Contractor has an AMD / USFS
approved “Pilot Operational Training Plan.”

 

5.     Contractor shall maintain
“On Contract” training records documenting all phases of pilot training.

 

6.     Training shall be
accomplished only by an interagency approved “Pilot Trainer” meeting the
following criteria:

 

A.    Holds a current and valid
CFI; Rotorcraft-Helicopter issued by the FAA, or is an FAA

designated company check airman for their current employer

 

B.    Has held an interagency
pilot card for a minimum of 5 of the last 7 years.

 

C.    Holds a current and valid
Interagency Pilot Card endorsed for all missions in which training is to be
provided.

 

D.    Holds a current and valid
Interagency Pilot Card endorsed “Designated Pilot Trainer.”

 

E.    Training Pilots are
authorized to conduct training only for pilots holding an Interagency

Pilot Card for the same designated contractor and endorsed “Trainee Only.”

 

F.     Training Pilots
qualifications may be revoked at the government’s discretion.

 

7.       “Trainee” pilots shall meet
the following criteria:

 

A. Meets all flight hour
requirements* as outlined in C-12.D (with the following exceptions):

 

i.     Operational Training flight
hours may be used to satisfy all but the initial 10 hours of the required
flight hours for “Weight Class.”

 

ii.    Operational Training flight
hours may be used to satisfy all but the initial 10 hours of the required
flight hours for “Make and Model.”

 

iii.   Operational Training flight
hours may be used to satisfy the required flight hours for “Mountain Flying -
Make and Model.”

 

iv.   Operational Flight Training
will not be used to accomplish the contractually required 10 flight hours of
long-line training.

 

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EXHIBIT 19

 

“On Contract” Pilot Operational Training Cont)

 

B.    Holds
a Type Rating for any aircraft requiring a Type Rating; a current and valid FAR 61.58 proficiency check for aircraft requiring more than
one flight crewmember; a current and
valid FAA Form 8410-3 for any
aircraft listed on the contractors Part 135 Certificate; or a current Equipment Check Endorsement for Standard Category aircraft
offered as Limited Use or Restricted Category aircraft

(Note: provide all applicable documents)

 

C.    Has
submitted all required pilot carding documentation as outlined in C-20.A.9.b

 

D.    Holds a current and valid Interagency Pilot
Card with the endorsement “Trainee Only.”

 

E.    Has completed a minimum of
10 flight hours in the last 90 days in
an aircraft of the make, model, and
series in which to be trained.

 

F.    “Trainee”
pilots will be authorized to receive training in all missions the Pilot Trainer is endorsed to perform.

 

G.    “Trainee” pilots will be
authorized to receive training in no more than one aircraft make and model per
calendar year (01/01 thru 12/31).

 

8.   Contractors awarded up to three items on this Exclusive
Use Solicitation may be authorized
one “Pilot Trainer”: If awarded four or more items, contractor may be authorized two “Pilot Trainers.”

 

9.   Contractors
will be authorized two “Trainee” pilots per “Pilot Trainer” at any time.

 

10.   Contractors shall submit
training records and a formal request recommending the “Trainee” pilot for evaluation. The Pilot Trainer shall have verified
that the trainee has met all contract minimum flight hour
requirements and that the trainee is proficient in all special use missions for
which they are to be evaluated.

 

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CONTRACT CLAUSES

 

D-1                            Contract
Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive
Orders-Commercial Items (FAR 52.212-5) (Nov 2007)

 

(a)                        The Contractor
shall comply with the following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses, which
are incorporated in this contract by reference, to implement provisions of law
or Executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items:

 

(1) 52.233-3,
Protest After Award (AUG 1996) (31 U.S.C. 3553).

(2) 52.233-4,
Applicable Law for Breach of Contract Claim (OCT 2004) (Pub. L. 108-77, 108-78)

 

(b)                       The Contractor
shall comply with the FAR clauses in this paragraph (b) that the
Contracting Officer has indicated as being incorporated in this contract by
reference to implement provisions of law or Executive orders applicable to
acquisitions of commercial items:

 

x (1) 52.202-1, Definitions (Jul
2004)

x (2) 52.203-5, Covenant Against
Contingent Fees (Apr 1984)

x (3) 52.203-6,
Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government (Sept 2006), with Alternate
I (Oct 1995) (41 U.S.C. 253g and 10 U.S.C. 2402).

x (4) 52.203-7,
Anti-Kickback Procedures (Jul 1995) 

x (4a) 52.217-8, Option to
Extend Services (Nov 1999).

o (5) 52.219-3,
Notice of Total HUBZone Set-Aside (Jan 1999) (15 U.S.C. 657a).

o (6) 52.219-4,
Notice of Price Evaluation Preference for HUBZone Small Business Concerns (JULY
2005) (if the offeror elects to waive the preference, it shall so indicate in
its offer) (15 U.S.C. 657a).

o (7) [Reserved]

x (8)(i) 52.219-6, Notice of Total Small
Business Set-Aside (June 2003) (15 U.S.C. 644).

o (ii) Alternate I (Oct 1995) of 52.219-6.

o (iii) Alternate II
(Mar 2004) of 52.219-6.

o (9)(i) 52.219-7,
Notice of Partial Small Business Set-Aside (June 2003) (15 U.S.C. 644).

o (ii) Alternate I (Oct
1995) of 52.219-7.

o (iii) Alternate
II (Mar 2004) of 52.219-7.

o (10) 52.219-8,
Utilization of Small Business Concerns (May 2004) (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(2) and
(3)).

o (11)(i) 52.219-9,
Small Business Subcontracting Plan (Nov 2007) (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(4).

o (ii) Alternate I (Oct
2001) of 52.219-9.

o (iii) Alternate II
(Oct 2001) of 52.219-9.

x (12) 52.219-14, Limitations on
Subcontracting (Dec 1996) (15 U.S.C. 637(a)(14)).

o (13) 52.219-16,
Liquidated Damages—Subcontracting Plan (Jan 1999) (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(4)(F)(i)).

o (14)(i) 52.219-23,
Notice of Price Evaluation Adjustment for Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns
(SEPT 2005) (10 U.S.C. 2323) (if the offeror elects to waive the
adjustment, it shall so indicate in its offer).

o (ii) Alternate I (June 2003)
of 52.219-23.

o (15) 52.219-25,
Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Program—Disadvantaged Status and
Reporting (Oct 1999) (Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102, and 10 U.S.C. 2323).

 

Amendment 01

Dated April 4, 2008

 

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SECTION D

CONTRACT CLAUSES

 

o (16) 52.219-26,
Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Program—Incentive Subcontracting
(Oct 2000) (Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102, and 10 U.S.C. 2323). 

o (17) 52.219-27,
Notice of Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside (May 2004)
(15 U.S.C. 657 f).

o (18) 52.219-28, Post
Award Small Business Program Representation (June 2007) (15 U.S.C.
632(a)(2)).

o (19) 52.222-3,
Convict Labor (June 2003) (E.O. 11755).

o (20) 52.222-19,
Child Labor—Cooperation with Authorities and Remedies (Aug 2007) (E.O. 13126).

o (21) 52.222-21,
Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (Feb 1999).

x (22) 52.222-26,
Equal Opportunity (Mar 2007) (E.O. 11246).

x (23) 52.222-35,
Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era,
and Other Eligible Veterans (Sept 2006) (38 U.S.C. 4212).

x (24) 52.222-36, Affirmative Action for
Workers with Disabilities (Jun 1998) (29 U.S.C. 793).

x (25) 52.222-37,
Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era,
and Other Eligible Veterans (Sept 2006) (38 U.S.C. 4212).

o (26) 52.222-39,
Notification of Employee Rights Concerning Payment of Union Dues or Fees (Dec
2004) (E.O. 13201).

o (27)(i) 52.222-50,
Combating Trafficking in Persons (Aug 2007) (Applies to all contracts). 

o (ii) Alternate I (Aug
2007) of 52.222-50.

o (28)(i) 52.223-9,
Estimate of Percentage of Recovered Material Content for EPA-Designated
Products (Aug 2000) (42 U.S.C. 6962(c)(3)(A)(ii)).

o (ii) Alternate
I (Aug 2000) of 52.223-9 (42 U.S.C. 6962(i)(2)(C)).

x (29) 52.223-14,
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting (Aug 2003)

o (30) 52.225-1, Buy
American Act—Supplies (June 2003) (41 U.S.C. 10a-10d).

o (31)(i) 52.225-3,
Buy American Act—Free Trade Agreements—Israeli Trade Act (Aug 2007) (41
U.S.C. 10a-10d, 19 U.S.C. 3301 note, 19 U.S.C. 2112 note,
Pub. L 108-77, 108-78, 108-286, 109-53 and 109-169).

o (ii) Alternate I (Jan
2004) of 52.225-3.

o (iii) Alternate II
(Jan 2004) of 52.225-3.

o (32) 52.225-5, Trade
Agreements (Nov 2007) (19 U.S.C. 2501. et
seq.,  19 U.S.C. 3301 note).

x (33) 52.225-13,
Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases (Feb 2006) (E.o.s, proclamations, and
statutes administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Department
of the Treasury).

o (34) 52.226-4, Notice
of Disaster or Emergency Area Set-Aside (Nov 2007) (42 U.S.C. 5150).

o (35) 52.226-5,
Restrictions on Subcontracting Outside Disaster or Emergency Area (Nov 2007) (42
U.S.C. 5150).

o (36) 52.232-29,
Terms for Financing of Purchases of Commercial Items (Feb 2002) (41 U.S.C.
255(f), 10 U.S.C. 2307(f)).

o (37) 52,232-30, Installment
Payments for Commercial Items (Oct 1995) (41 U.S.C. 255(f), 10 U.S.C.
2307(f)).

 

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CONTRACT
CLAUSES

 

x (38) 52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer—Central
Contractor Registration (Oct 2003) (31 U.S.C. 3332).

o (39) 52.232-34,
Payment by Electronic Funds
Transfer—Other than Central Contractor Registration (May 1999) (31 U.S.C. 3332).

o (40) 52.232-36, Payment by Third Party (May 1999)
(31 U.S.C. 3332). 

x (41) 52.236-7,
Permits and Responsibilities (Nov
1991).

o (42) 52.239-1,
Privacy or Security Safeguards (Aug
1996) (5 U.S.C. 552a).

x (43) 52.242-15 Stop Work Order Aug 1989).

x (44) 52.244-6,
Subcontracts for Commercial Items (Mar 2007)

o (45)(i) 52.247-64, Preference for Privately Owned U.S.-Flag Commercial Vessels (Feb 2006)

46 U.S.C. Appx. 1241(b) and 10 U.S.C. 2631).

o (ii) Alternate I (Apr 2003)
of 52.247-64.

 

(c)                        The Contractor shall comply with
the FAR clauses in this paragraph (c), applicable to commercial services, that the
Contracting Officer has indicated as
being incorporated in this contract by reference to implement provisions
of law or Executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items:

x (1) 52.222-41, Service Contract Act of 1965 (Nov 2007) (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

x (2) 52.222-42, Statement of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires (May 1989) (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41
U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

x (3) 52.222-43,
Fair Labor Standards Act and Service
Contract Act—Price Adjustment (Multiple Year and Option Contracts) (Nov 2006) (29 U.S.C. 206
and 41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). 

o (4) 52.222-44, Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract
Act—Price Adjustment (Feb 2002) (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41 U.S.C.
351, et seq.).

o (5) 52.222-51,
Exemption from Application of the Service Contract Act to Contracts for Maintenance, Calibration, or Repair of Certain Equipment—Requirements (Nov 2007)
(41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

o (6) 52.222-53,
Exemption from Application of the Service
Contract Act to Contracts for Certain Services—Requirements (Nov 2007) (41
U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

o (7) 52.237-11, Accepting and Dispensing of $1 Coin (Aug 2007) (31
U.S.C. 5112(p)(1)).

 

(d) Comptroller General Examination of Record. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of this paragraph (d) if
this contract was awarded using other than sealed bid, is in excess of the simplified
acquisition threshold, and does not
contain the clause at 52.215-2, Audit and Records—Negotiation. 

(1) The Comptroller
General of the United States, or an authorized representative of the Comptroller
General, shall have access to and right to examine any of the Contractor’s
directly pertinent records involving transactions
related to this contract.

 

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(2)        The Contractor
shall make available at its offices at all reasonable times the records,
materials, and other evidence for examination, audit, or reproduction, until 3
years after final payment under this contract or for any shorter period
specified in FAR Subpart 4.7, Contractor Records Retention, of the other
clauses of this contract. If this contract is completely or partially terminated,
the records relating to the work terminated shall be made available for 3 years
after any resulting final termination settlement. Records relating to appeals
under the disputes clause or to litigation or the settlement of claims arising
under or relating to this contract shall be made available until such appeals,
litigation, or claims are finally resolved.

(3)        As used in this
clause, records include books, documents, accounting procedures and practices,
and other data, regardless of type and regardless of form. This does not
require the Contractor to create or maintain any record that the Contractor
does not maintain in the ordinary course of business or pursuant to a provision
of law.

 

(e)(1)     Notwithstanding the
requirements of the clauses in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (d) of this
clause, the Contractor is not required to flow down any FAR clause, other than
those in paragraphs (i) through (vii) of this paragraph in a
subcontract for commercial items. Unless otherwise indicated below, the extent
of the flow down shall be as required by the clause— (i) 52.219-8,
Utilization of Small Business Concerns (May 2004) (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(2) and
(3)), in all subcontracts that offer further subcontracting opportunities. If
the subcontract (except subcontracts to small business concerns) exceeds
$550,000 ($1,000,000 for construction of any public facility), the
subcontractor must include 52.219-8 in lower tier subcontracts that
offer subcontracting opportunities.

(ii) 52.222-26,
Equal Opportunity (Mar 2007) (E.O. 11246).

(iii) 52.222-35,
Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and
Other Eligible Veterans (Sept 2006) (38 U.S.C. 4212).

(iv) 52.222-36,
Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (June 1998) (29 U.S.C.
793).

(v) 52.222-39,
Notification of Employee Rights Concerning Payment of Union Dues or Fees (Dec
2004) (E.O. 13201).

(vi) 52.222-41,
Service Contract Act of 1965 (Nov 2007) (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

(vii) 52.222-50,
Combating Trafficking in Persons (Aug 2007) (22 U.S.C. 7104(g)). Flow
down required in accordance with paragraph (f) of FAR clause 52.222-50.

(viii) 52.222-51,
Exemption from Application of the Service Contract Act to Contracts for
Maintenance, Calibration, or Repair of Certain Equipment-Requirements (Nov
2007) (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

(ix) 52.222-53,
Exemption from Application of the Service Contract Act to Contracts for Certain
Services-Requirements (Nov 2007) (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

(x) 52.247-64,
Preference for Privately Owned U.S.-Flag Commercial Vessels (Feb 2006) (46
U.S.C. Appx. 1241(b) and 10 U.S.C. 2631). Flow down required in
accordance with paragraph (d) of FAR clause 52.247-64.

(2) While not required, the contractor may include in its subcontracts
for commercial items a minimal number of additional clauses necessary to
satisfy its contractual obligations.

 

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CONTRACT CLAUSES

 

D-2              Certification
of Toxic Chemical Release Reporting (FAR 52.223-13) (Aug 2003)

 

(a)          Executive Order 13148, of April 21,
2000, Greening the Government through Leadership in Environmental Management,
requires submission of this certification as a prerequisite for contract award.

 

(b)         By signing this offer, the
offeror certifies that—

 

(1) As
the owner or operator of facilities that will be used in the performance of
this contract that are subject to the filing and reporting requirements
described in section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
Act of 1986 (EPCRA) (42 U.S.C. 11023) and section 6607 of the Pollution
Prevention Act of 1990 (PPA) (42 U.S.C. 13106), the offeror will file
and continue to file for such facilities for the life of the contract the Toxic
Chemical Release Inventory Form (Form R) as described in sections 313(a) and
(g) of EPCRA and section 6607 of PPA; or

(2) None
of its owned or operated facilities to be used in the performance of this contract
is subject to the Form R filing and reporting requirements because each
such facility is exempt for at least one of the following reasons: [Check
each block that is applicable.]

o            (i) The facility does not manufacture, process,
or otherwise use any toxic chemicals listed in 40 CFR 372.65;

o            (ii) The facility does not have 10 or more
full-time employees as specified in section 313(b)(1)(A) of EPCRA, 42
U.S.C. 11023(b)(1)(A);

o            (iii) The facility does not meet the reporting
thresholds of toxic chemicals established under section 313(f) of EPCRA, 42
U.S.C. 11023(f) (including the alternate thresholds at 40 CFR 372.27,
provided an appropriate certification form has been filed with EPA);

o            (iv) The facility does not fall within the
following Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes or their corresponding
North American Industry Classification System sectors:

 

(A)   Major group
code 10 (except 1011, 1081, and 1094.

(B)   Major group
code 12 (except 1241).

(C)   Major group
codes 20 through 39.

(D)   Industry code
4911, 4931, or 4939 (limited to facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the
purpose of generating power for distribution in commerce).

(E)    Industry code
4953 (limited to facilities regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, Subtitle C (42 U.S.C. 6921, et
seq.), or 5169, or 5171, or 7389 (limited to facilities primarily
engaged in solvent recovery services on a contract or fee basis); or

o             (v) The
facility is not located in the United States or its outlying areas..

 

D-3              Additional
Clauses Required for Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts
incorporated by reference. In accordance
with FAR 16.506.

 

(1)  52.216-18 Ordering (Oct 2005)

(2)  52.216-19 Order Limitations (Oct 1995)

(3)  52.216-22 Indefinite Quantity (Oct 1995)

(4)  52.216.27 Single or Multiple Awards (Oct 1995)

 

	
   

  	
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D-4         Economic Price Adjustment
Specified Flight Rate Contracts

 

(1) NON-FUEL
PORTION OF THE SPECIFIED FLIGHT RATE

 

Contract rates will be
established in accordance with the following to reflect increases or decreases
in the cost of performance of the contract work. The increases or decreases
used in establishing the rates will be those indicated by the changes in the
following price indexes:

 

The Non-Fuel Portion of the
Specified Flight rate will be affected by :

 

TABLE
6-PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES

 

1.  Commodity
Group 1423 —Aircraft Engines and Engine Parts

2.  Commodity
Group 1425 —Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment

 

AVERAGE OF PERCENT CHANGES X 100
PERCENT OF LAST ADJUSTED RATE

 

The new rate will be derived
by multiplying the average of the percentage changes of (1) and (2) times
the rate in effect for the year immediately prior to the year in which the
renewal is effective. The result will be added to or subtracted from the
existing rate to become the newly adjusted rate (rounded to the next dollar).

 

(2) FUEL PORTION OF THE
SPECIFIED FLIGHT RATE

 

During the contract periods,
including renewals, flight rates will be adjusted to reflect increases and
decreases in the prices of aviation fuel.

 

The price of Jet fuel is
established at $5.36 per gallon. The unit prices are an average of the lowest
unit price for aviation fuel Nationwide. Variations in unit prices used in
determining flight rate adjustment amounts will be established by using the
average of the lowest unit price for aviation fuel at the following locations:

 

(i) MERCURY AVIATION
(RENO AIR SERVICE), Fresno, CA

(ii) CUTTER FL YING SERVICE,
Albuquerque, NM

(iii) CUTTER AVIATION,
Phoenix, AZ

(iv) FLIGHTCRAFT,
Portland, OR

(v) MILLIONAIRE, Salt
Lake City, UT (Interwest Jet)

(vi) WESTERN AIRCRAFT
MAINTENANCE, Boise, ID

(vii) MINUTEMAN
AVIATION, Missoula, MT

(viii) WEST STAR
AVIATION, Grand Junction, CO

(ix) MERCURY AVIATION
(RENO AIR SERVICE), Reno, NV

(x) WINGS OF WENATCHEE,
Wenatchee, WA

(xi) EPPS AVIATION,
Atlanta, GA

(xii) KNOXAIR, Alcoa,
TN

(xiii) TAC-AIR
AVIATION, Ft. Smith, AR

 

The adjustment to the fuel
portion of the flight rate will be the determined variation amount multiplied
by the fuel consumption rates found in Exhibit 12,
Helicopter Services Hourly Flight Rates, Fuel Consumption, and Weight Reduction
Chart for the applicable aircraft type.

 

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An initial adjustment to the
fixed flight rate will be made on FEBRUARY 16 of each contract period.
Subsequent adjustments will be made on MAY 16, and SEPTEMBER 16 of each
contract period provided variations in the average unit price, determined as
stated above, is $0.10 per gallon or more from the unit price established in
the last previous adjustment made.

 

(3) DAILY AVAILABILITY
RATE

 

Economic Price Adjustment is
not applicable to the Daily Availability Rates Offered by the Contractor in the
Schedule of Items.

 

D-5         Property and Personal Damage

 

(1) The Contractor shall use every precaution necessary to prevent
damage to public and private property.

 

(2) The Contractor
shall be responsible for all damage to property and to persons, including third
parties, that occur as a result of his or his agent’s or employee’s fault or
negligence. The term “third parties” is construed to include employees of the
Government.

 

(3) The Contractor
shall procure and maintain during the term of this contract, and any extension thereof,
aircraft and General Public Liability Insurance in accordance with 14 CFR 205.
The parties named insured under the policy or policies shall be the CONTRACTOR and THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

 

(4) The Contractor
may be otherwise insured by a combination of primary and excess policies. Such olicies
must have combined coverage equal to or greater than the combined minimums
required.

 

(5) Policies containing
exclusions for chemical damage or damage incidental to the use of equipment and
supplies furnished under this contract, or growing out of direct performance of
the contract, will not be acceptable. The chemical damage coverage may be
limited to chemicals dispensed while performing firefighting activities.

 

(6) The Contractor,
prior to the commencement of work, shall submit to the Contracting Officer one
copy of the insurance policy, or confirmation from the insurance company,
certifying that the coverage described in this clause has been obtained.

 

D-6      Option to Extend the Term of the Contract
(FAR 52.217-9) (MAR 2000)

 

(1) The Government may
extend the term of the Contract by written notice to the Contractor within 60
days; 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.

 

(2) If the Government
exercises this option, the extended contract shall be considered to include this
option clause.

 

(3 ) The total duration
of this contract, including the exercise of any options under this clause,
shall not exceed one (1) base year and three (3) one year renewal
option periods.

 

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D-7   Optional-Use Period

 

Outside the Mandatory
Availability Period and any extensions thereof, the Government may need service
on an intermittent basis. Orders may be placed subject to acceptance by the
Contractor. The Contractor may agree to provide service at the contract daily
availability rate plus specified flight rate (applies to daily availability
contracts only) or at the optional-use hourly flight rate. If accepted, all
terms and conditions of the contract will apply.

 

D-8   Statement of Equivalent Rates for Federal
Hires (FAR 52.222-42) (MAY 1989)

 

In compliance with the
Service Contract Act of 1965, an amended, and the regulations of the Secretary
of Labor (29 CFR Par 4), this clause identifies the classes of service employees
expected to be employed under the contract and states the wages and fringe
benefits payable to each if they were employed by the contracting agency
subject to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 5341 or 5332.

 

This statement is for
information only: It is not a wage determination.

 

	
  Employee

  	
   

  	
  Class

  	
   

  	
  Wage

  	
   

  
	
  Aircraft
  Pilot

  	
   

  	
  GS-12

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  32.13

  	
   

  
	
  Aircraft
  Co-Pilot

  	
   

  	
  GS-11

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  26.80

  	
   

  
	
  Aircraft
  Mechanic-Journeyman

  	
   

  	
  GS-11

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  26.80

  	
   

  
	
  Aircraft
  Mechanic – Junior

  	
   

  	
  GS-9

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  22.15

  	
   

  
	
  Aircraft
  Mechanic – Helper

  	
   

  	
  GS-6

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  16.30

  	
   

  
	
  Service
  Truck Driver

  	
   

  	
  GS-5

  	
   

  	
  $

  	
  14.62

  	
   

  

 

D.9    Service Of Protest (Far 52.233-2) (Sep
2006)

 

(a) 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:

 

Frank
Gomez

National
Interagency Fire Center

USDA
- FS — Contracting

Jack
Wilson Building

3833
S. Development Ave.

Boise, Idaho
83705

 

(b)The
copy of any protest shall be received in the office designated above within one
day of filing a protest with the GAO.

 

183Exhibit 10.16

 

SAP 4400071312

ECM 9960015230

 

AMENDMENT TO AIRCRAFT PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This Amendment (“Amendment”), dated as of December 11, 2009, is by and between San Diego Gas & Electric Company, a California corporation having its offices at 8330 Century Park Court, San Diego, California (“Purchaser”), and Erickson Air-Crane Incorporated, a Delaware corporation having its offices at 5550 S.W. Macadam Avenue, Suite 200, Portland, Oregon (“Seller”).

 

RECITALS

 

A.                                   Purchaser and Seller are parties to that certain Aircraft Purchase Agreement, dated as of May 27, 2009, (the “Agreement”), pursuant to which Purchaser shall purchase the Aircraft from Seller and Seller shall sell the Aircraft to Purchaser on the terms and conditions set forth therein.

 

B.                                     Purchaser and Seller desire to amend the Agreement on the terms and conditions set forth in this Amendment.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Purchaser and Seller hereby agree as follows:

 

1.                                       Incorporation of Recitals.  The Recitals set forth above are hereby incorporated herein as if set forth in the body of this Amendment.

 

2.                                       Capitalized Terms.  Capitalized terms used in this Amendment without definition shall have the definitions set forth in the Agreement.

 

3.                                       Amendment of Agreement.  The Agreement is hereby amended as follows:

 

a.               The definition of “Scheduled Delivery Date” is revised by deleting the date “December 15, 2009” and replacing it with the date “December 18, 2009”.

 

b.              Section 2.2.1 is revised by deleting after the word “pay” at the beginning thereof the phrase “the balance of the Purchase Price to the Seller” and replacing it with the phrase [* * *], with the balance of the Purchase Price to be paid to the Seller on or before January 4, 2010”.

 

[* * *]  This confidential material has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment.

 

Acknowledgment Copy

 

1

 

c.               Section 2.4.2 is revised by deleting the sub- sub- subparagraph (v) thereof and replacing it with new sub- sub- subparagraphs (v) and (vi) as follows:

 

“(v) [* * *] paid on December 18, 2009 (“Payment 5”).

 

(vi) [* * *] paid on January 4, 2010 (“Final Payment”) to the bank account set forth below:

 

[* * *]

 

d.              [* * *]

 

e.               [* * *]

 

[* * *]

 

f.                 Section 5.1.1(i) is revised by deleting therefrom the phrase “Daugherty, Fowler, Peregrin, Haught & Jenson,” and replacing it with the phrase “McAfee & Taft,”.

 

g.              Section 5.2.1(g) is revised by deleting therefrom the phrase “Final Payment” and replacing it with the phrase “Payment 1, Payment 2, Payment 3, Payment 4 and Payment 5”.

 

3.                                       Counterpart Execution.  This Amendment may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be deemed to be an original and all of which together shall constitute one instrument.

 

4.                                       Effect of Amendment.  Except as specifically modified by this Amendment, all of the terms, conditions and provisions of the Agreement shall be unmodified and shall remain in full force and effect.

 

[Signatures appear on following page.]

 

2

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Purchaser and Seller hereby execute this Amendment as of the date first above written.

 

 

Purchaser

 

	    San Diego Gas & Electric Company
    
	     
    	     
    
	    By:
    	    /s/   Steven C. Reese
    	     
    
	    Name:
    	    Steven   C. Reese, C.P.M.
    	     
    
	    Title:
    	    Portfolio   Manager, Electric Materials, 
    	     
    
	     
    	    Generation,   and Construction
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    Seller
    	     
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    Erickson Air-Crane Incorporated
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    By:
    	    /s/   Charles E. Ryan
    	     
    
	    Name:
    	    Charles   E. Ryan
    	     
    
	    Title:
    	    CFO
    	     
    

 

3

 

SAP 4400071312

ECM 9960015230

 

SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY

as Purchaser

 

and

 

ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INCORPORATED

 

as Seller

 

 

AIRCRAFT PURCHASE AGREEMENT IN RESPECT OF

ONE (1) ERICKSON S-64F AIRCRAFT

MANUFACTURER’S SERIAL NUMBER 64095

 

 

Supplier Copy

 

 

CONTENTS

 

	    CLAUSE
    	     
    	    PAGE
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    1.
    	    Definitions   and Interpretation
    	     
    	    1
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    2.
    	    Agreement   to Sell and Purchase
    	     
    	    5
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    3.
    	    Delivery   and Title
    	     
    	    7
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    4.
    	    Representations   and Warranties
    	     
    	    9
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    5.
    	    Conditions   Precedent
    	     
    	    14
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    6.
    	    Fees   and Expenses
    	     
    	    16
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    7.
    	    Registration   Fees
    	     
    	    16
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    8.
    	    Indemnities
    	     
    	    16
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    9.
    	    Assignments
    	     
    	    19
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    10.
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THIS AIRCRAFT PURCHASE AGREEMENT dated as of 26 May 2009

 

BETWEEN

 

(1)                                  SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California and having its offices at 8330 Century Park Court, San Diego, California 92123-1530 (the “Purchaser”); and

 

(2)                                  ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INCORPORATED, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and having its offices at 5550 S.W. Macadam Avenue, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97239 (the “Seller”).

 

IT IS AGREED as follows

 

1.                                      DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

 

1.1                                 Definitions

 

The terms set forth in this Clause 1.1 when used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth herein:

 

“Acceptance Certificate” means an acceptance certificate in the form set out in Schedule 3.

 

“AFCS” means Automatic Flight Control System.

 

“Agreement” means this aircraft purchase agreement together with the Schedules (which form an integral part hereof) as originally executed by the parties hereto, as the same may be amended, modified, novated, replaced or supplemented from time to time.

 

“Aircraft” means the Airframe, together with the Engines and all Parts installed at Delivery or, with respect to any reference to the Aircraft after the Redelivery Date, installed at the Redelivery Date, and where the context permits, references to the “Aircraft” shall include the Aircraft Documentation and, unless otherwise provided herein, shall mean the Aircraft as a whole and any part thereof.

 

“Aircraft Documentation” means the manuals, logbooks and other records relating to the Aircraft or any part thereof delivered by the Seller to the Purchaser which shall include, without limitation, all records, manuals, logbooks and other documentation required on the Delivery Date by the rules and regulations of the FAA for Purchaser to take title to, own, control, use, operate, repair and maintain the Aircraft.

 

“Aircraft Modification and Spare Parts Purchase Agreement” means that certain agreement dated as of the date of this Agreement between Seller and Purchaser with respect to the Modification and the sale of the Spares.

 

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“Airframe” means one (1) remanufactured Erickson S-64F airframe with manufacturer’s serial number 64095, together with all Parts installed at Delivery relating thereto but excluding the Engines.

 

“Bill of Sale” means a bill of sale substantially in the form set out in Schedule 1 (Form of Bill of Sale).

 

“Cape Town Convention” has the meaning assigned to such term in Clause 7.

 

“Crew Provisioning Agreement” means that certain agreement dated as of the date of this Agreement between Seller and Purchaser with respect to Seller providing to Purchaser certain crew members to operate the Aircraft for a period of 24 months from the Redelivery Date.

 

“Data” means all information and data of any type, form or nature (including but not limited to, designs, drawings, blueprints, tracings, plans, models, layouts, software, specifications, technical publications, electronic transmittals, and memoranda) which may be furnished or made available to Purchaser relating to the Aircraft, Spares, AFCS or the transactions contemplated as the result of this Agreement, the Aircraft Modification and Spare Parts Purchase Agreement or the Crew Provisioning Agreement designated in writing or marked by Seller as “Confidential”.

 

“Delivery” means the sale and purchase of, and transfer of title to, the Aircraft in accordance with this Agreement.

 

“Delivery Conditions” are set forth in Schedule 2.

 

“Delivery Date” means the date on which the Aircraft is delivered by the Seller to the Purchaser in accordance with this Agreement.

 

“Delivery Location” means Central Point, Oregon or such other location as may be mutually agreed in writing by Seller and Purchaser.

 

“Dollars” and the sign “$” mean the lawful currency of the United States of America.

 

“Effective Time” means the time at which Delivery shall occur.

 

“Encumbrance” means any lien, claim or encumbrance with respect to the Aircraft or Spares.

 

“Engines” means the two (2) engines installed on the Airframe at Delivery and “ Engine” shall mean each of them.

 

“Expense” means any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, fines, claims (whether fraudulent, groundless, false or not), demands, actions, suits, judgements, 

 

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legal proceedings (whether civil or criminal), investigations, costs, disbursements and expenses (including legal fees) of every kind and nature whatsoever.

 

“FAA” means the United States Federal Aviation Administration.

 

“FAA Bill of Sale” means a Federal Aviation Administration Bill of Sale (AC Form 8050-2) conveying title to the Aircraft.

 

“Final Payment” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 2.4.2(ii).

 

“Foreign Object Damage” means any damage to the Aircraft caused by objects which are not part of the Aircraft.

 

“Initial Payment” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 2.4.2(i).

 

“Modification” means the installation and certification of the AFCS pursuant to the Aircraft Modification and Spare Parts Purchase Agreement.

 

“Part” means any part, furnishing, appliance, module, accessory, instrument, component, radar, radio, fixtures, fittings or other item of equipment (other than a complete Engine).

 

“Purchase Price” means an amount equal to $ [* * *] which amount for the avoidance of doubt shall be exclusive of Transfer Taxes (if any).

 

“Purchaser’s Conditions Precedent” has the meaning given to such term in Clause 5.1.1.

 

“Redelivery Date” means the date possession of the Aircraft and title to the Spares and the Modification are given to Purchaser upon completion of the Modification.

 

 “Scheduled Delivery Date” means on or about December 15, 2009.

 

“Seller Indemnitees” has the meaning given to such term in Clause 8.1.

 

“Seller’s Conditions Precedent” has the meaning given to such term in Clause 5.2.1.

 

“Spares” means those spare parts listed on Schedule 2 of the Aircraft Modification and Spare Parts Purchase Agreement.

 

“Taxes” means any and all fees, taxes (including, without limitation, income, gross receipts, sales, rental, use, turnover, VAT, property (tangible and intangible), excise and stamp), licenses, liens, imposts, duties, recording charges, assessments, withholdings of any 

 

[* * *]  This confidential material has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment.

 

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nature, together with any assessments, penalties, fines, additions to tax and interest thereon (each individually a “Tax”).

 

“Total Loss” means any of the following events:

 

(a)                                  loss of the Aircraft or loss of the use of the Aircraft due to theft, hi-jacking, disappearance, destruction, damage beyond repair or rendering of the Aircraft permanently unfit for normal use for any reason whatsoever;

 

(b)                                 any damage to the Aircraft which results in an insurance settlement on the basis of an actual total loss or an agreed or arranged total loss;

 

(c)                                  the condemnation or confiscation or the requisition of title by any government entity or taking of title to the Aircraft by any government entity;

 

(d)                                 the requisition for use or hire or seizure of possession of the Aircraft by any government body that shall have resulted in the loss of possession of such property by Seller and such seizure or requisition shall have continued for a period which extends beyond the Effective Time.

 

“Transaction Documents” means this Agreement, the Aircraft Modification and Spare Parts Purchase Agreement, the Crew Provisioning Agreement, the Acceptance Certificate, the Bill of Sale and the FAA Bill of Sale, and the AFCS and Spare Parts Bill of Sale delivered under the Aircraft Modification and Spare Parts Purchase Agreement.

 

“Transfer Taxes” shall mean any and all present and future sales, use, personal property, ad valorem, value-added, withholding, transfer, customs, VAT, stamp, documentary or other similar Taxes, levies, imposts, duties, fees or withholdings, together with any penalties, fines, surcharges or interest thereon and “Taxation” shall be construed accordingly.

 

“VAT” means value added tax and any other tax of similar nature in any jurisdiction.

 

1.2                                 Interpretation

 

Any reference in this Agreement to:

 

1.2.1                        any “Clause” or “Schedule” is a reference to such Clause or Schedule of, or to, this Agreement;

 

1.2.2                        “consent” also includes an approval, authorisation, exemption, filing, license, order, permission, recording or registration;

 

1.2.3                        “hereof”, “herein” and “hereunder” and other words of similar import means this Agreement as a whole and not any particular part hereof;

 

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1.2.4                        “person” includes any individual, firm, company, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated body of persons or any state or government or any instrumentality, agency or sub division thereof; and

 

1.2.5                        words importing the singular number include the plural and vice versa.

 

1.3                                 Headings

 

Clause and Schedule headings are for ease of reference only and shall not affect the interpretation of any of the provisions hereof.

 

2.                                      AGREEMENT TO SELL AND PURCHASE

 

2.1                                 Sale of Aircraft and Spares

 

Upon and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and in particular but without limitation, subject to the fulfillment to the satisfaction of, or waiver by, the Seller of the Seller’s Conditions Precedent, the Seller hereby agrees, in consideration of the payment by the Purchaser of the Purchase Price, to sell, deliver and transfer all legal and beneficial title in and to the Aircraft subject to the limited warranty set forth in Clause 4.2, but otherwise in an “as-is, where-is” condition to the Purchaser on the Delivery Date at the Delivery Location free and clear of all Encumbrances other than any Encumbrance created or granted by, or through, Purchaser.

 

2.2                                 Purchase of Aircraft and Spares

 

Upon and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and, in particular but without limitation, subject to the fulfillment to the satisfaction of, or waiver by, the Purchaser of the Purchaser’s Conditions Precedent, the Purchaser hereby agrees with the Seller that, on the Delivery Date, it will:

 

2.2.1                        pay the balance of the Purchase Price to the Seller in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement; and

 

2.2.2                        purchase and accept delivery (and execute and deliver to Seller the Acceptance Certificate) of the Aircraft from the Seller at the Delivery Location in an “as-is, where-is” condition.

 

2.3                                 Total Loss

 

If before Delivery the Aircraft suffers a Total Loss, then with effect from the date of such Total Loss this Agreement shall without further act terminate, and the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall cease and be discharged without further liability on the part of either the Seller or the Purchaser, save that Seller shall return to Purchaser the Initial Payment and any other Purchase Price installment payments made by Purchaser to Seller under Clause 2.4 of this Agreement.

 

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2.4           Payments

 

2.4.1        Payment of Purchase Price

 

2.4.2        The Purchaser shall subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement pay the Purchase Price to the Seller as set forth below:

 

(i)            [* * *] paid on the date this Agreement is signed by the Purchaser and Seller (“Initial Payment”)

 

(ii)           [* * *] on June 26, 2009 (“Payment 2”).

 

(iii)          [* * *] on July 26, 2009 (“Payment 3”).

 

(iv)          [* * *] on November 25, 2009 (“Payment 4”).

 

(v)           [* * *]  paid immediately prior to the Effective Time (“Final Payment”) to the bank account set forth below:

 

[* * *]

 

2.4.3        All amounts payable by the Purchaser under this Agreement shall be paid, subject to Clause 2.4.4 below, on the due date for payment by remittance in Dollars in same day funds in full, without any set-off or counterclaim whatsoever and free and clear of any deductions and withholdings, subject to receipt by the Purchaser of a timely invoice delivered to the Purchaser in accordance with Clause 2.4.4 below.

 

2.4.4        The Seller shall submit an invoice for each Purchase Price instalment required hereunder, not less than five (5) days prior to the scheduled instalment payment date.  The Seller shall include [* * *] on all invoices submitted.  All invoices submitted shall have complete support documentation of all charges incurred, including any data required to calculate fees or variable rate charges.  The Purchaser shall make payment on the later of (i) the due date and (ii) Net one (1) day after receipt and approval of an undisputed invoice.  Invoices shall be in duplicate and in a format approved by the Purchaser to the following addresses:

 

	    Original   to:
    	    San   Diego Gas & Electric Company
    
	     
    	    Accounts   Payable
    
	     
    	    PO   BOX 129007
    
	     
    	    San Diego, CA 92112-9007
    

 

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	    With   Copies to:
    	    San   Diego Gas & Electric Company
    
	     
    	    Attention:   Jonathan Woldemariam
    
	     
    	    [*   * *]@semprautilities.com
    
	     
    	    Attention:   Rachel Romani
    
	     
    	    [*   * *]@semprautilities.com
    

 

2.5           Tax Gross-up

 

All payments to be made by the Purchaser to the Seller shall be made free and clear of and without deduction for or on account of Transfer Tax unless the Purchaser is required to make such a payment subject to any deduction or withholding for or on account of Transfer Tax, in which case the sum payable by the Purchaser (in respect of which such deduction or withholding is required to be made) shall be increased to the extent necessary to ensure that the Seller receives a sum net of any deduction or withholding equal to the sum which it would have received had no such deduction or withholding been made or required to be made.

 

2.6           [* * *]

 

[* * *]

 

2.6.1        [* * *]

 

2.6.2        [* * *]

 

2.6.3        [* * *]

 

2.6.4        [* * *]

 

2.6.5        [* * *]

 

2.6.6        [* * *]

 

2.6.7        [* * *]

 

3.             DELIVERY AND TITLE

 

3.1           Delivery and Title

 

Upon and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, sale and transfer of title to the Aircraft by the Seller to the Purchaser hereunder shall take place on the Delivery Date at

 

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the Effective Time by the Seller delivering the completed and executed Bill of Sale and FAA Bill of Sale to the Purchaser (or its authorised representative) immediately whereupon the risk of loss or destruction of, or damage to, the Aircraft shall pass from the Seller to the Purchaser and the Seller shall transfer and convey to the Purchaser all legal and beneficial title to the Aircraft free and clear of Encumbrances other than Encumbrances created or granted by, or through, Purchaser.  Delivery may be delayed for any of the following causes:  acts of God, war, armed hostilities, riots, fires, floods, earthquakes or serious accidents, governmental acts or failures to act, strikes or labor troubles causing cessation, slowdown or interruption of work, damage to the Aircraft or Spares, failure of or delay in transportation, or inability, after due and timely diligence, to procure materials, systems, accessories, equipment or parts; or arising out of any other cause to the extent it is beyond Seller’s control or not occasioned by Seller’s negligence.  A delay resulting from such causes shall cause the Scheduled Delivery Date to be equitably extended.

 

3.2           Location of Aircraft

 

At the Effective Time, the Aircraft shall be located at the Delivery Location.

 

3.3           Representative

 

Purchaser shall appoint a representative (“Representative”) upon execution of this Agreement who will be the agent of the Purchaser with respect to all technical issues concerning the Aircraft, Spares and the Modification.  Seller shall provide office space for the Representative at Seller’s Central Point, Oregon facility at no charge to the Purchaser during the remanufacturing and Modification of the Aircraft.  All other costs and expenses related to the Representative shall be borne by the Purchaser including, without limitation, travel, accommodation, meals, communication, remuneration and benefits.  The prompt and professional conduct of the Representative throughout the remanufacturing process is critical to the Delivery of the Aircraft on the Scheduled Delivery Date in the Delivery Condition (and the Spares and AFCS on the Redelivery Date) and Seller shall not be responsible for any act or failure to act on the part of the Representative.

 

The Purchaser shall indemnify and hold harmless each of the Seller Indemnitees, (and each of their respective successors, assigns, affiliates, and their respective officers, directors, shareholders, members, partners, employees, agents, contractors and subcontractors ) from and against all Expense arising from (i) the death of or injury to the Representative and to any employee, agent or contractor of the Representative or the Purchaser, or (ii) the loss of or damage to any property of the Representative, the Purchaser or any employee, agent or contractor of the Representative or the Purchaser, in connection with or arising out of any activity of the Representative, the Purchaser or any employee, agent or contractor of either including, without limitation, with respect to any acceptance flight, demonstration flight, monitoring, test or inspection of the Aircraft, Spares or Modification and the correction of any non-conformities whether or not arising from the negligence (whether active or

 

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passive) of any such indemnified person; excluding, however, any such Expenses attributable to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of any such indemnified person.

 

3.4         Inspection and Test

 

Prior to the Delivery, Purchaser shall be provided an opportunity to have the Representative observe an inspection of the Aircraft in accordance with the Manufacture Phase Inspection Guide Doc.  No. 4002-3 and a test of the Aircraft in accordance with ATP E25, 501 to determine that the Aircraft meets Delivery Conditions.  Promptly upon conclusion of the inspection and the test, the Representative shall deliver to Seller in writing a list containing any non-conformity with respect to the Delivery Conditions, and Seller shall agree in writing to correct any such non-conformity with respect to the Delivery Conditions prior to the Redelivery on the Redelivery Date.

 

4.             REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

 

4.1            Representations and Warranties of the Seller

 

The Seller hereby represents and warrants to the Purchaser that:

 

4.1.1        the Seller is a corporation validly existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and has the corporate power to enter into and perform the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents and is duly qualified to do business as a foreign corporation and is in good standing in the State of Oregon;

 

4.1.2        the execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction Documents have been duly authorised by all necessary corporate action on the part of the Seller;

 

4.1.3        each consent required by the Seller to authorise, or required by it in connection with the execution, delivery, performance, legality, validity or enforceability of the Transaction Documents has been obtained and is in full force and effect, and there is no default in the observance or performance of any of the conditions and restrictions (if any) imposed on or in connection therewith;

 

4.1.4        the entry by the Seller into, and performance by the Seller of the transactions contemplated by, the Transaction Documents do not and will not conflict with:  (1) any law or regulation or any official or judicial order applicable to the Seller; (ii) the constitutional documents of the Seller; or (iii) any material agreement or document to which the Seller is a party or by which the Seller or any of its properties is bound or require any consent, approval or authorization of, the giving of notice to or registration with or taking any other action under any applicable law or regulation in respect of any

 

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governmental authority with jurisdiction, except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement;

 

4.1.5        no litigation or other proceeding before any court, administrative agency or government body is pending or, to the best of the Seller’s knowledge threatened against the Seller, the outcome of which could materially adversely affect the validity of the Transaction Documents or the rights, benefits or interest of the Purchaser conveyed hereunder;

 

4.1.6        the Seller holds good title to the Aircraft, free and clear of all Encumbrances other than those created or granted by or through Purchaser, and upon Delivery, Seller shall convey to Purchaser, its successors and assigns, good title to the Aircraft, free and clear of any and all Encumbrances other than those created or granted by or through Purchaser;

 

4.1.7        the Seller holds all licenses, certificates, permits and franchises from the FAA and all other appropriate agencies of the United States of America and/or other governmental authorities or political subdivisions thereof having jurisdiction necessary to authorize Seller to perform its obligations under the Transaction Documents; and each such certificate, permit and franchise is in full force and effect.

 

4.2            Limited Warranty

 

4.2.1        Seller warrants that for a period of [* * *] from the Redelivery Date, whichever comes first, the Aircraft, AFCS and Spares , will be free of defects of material and workmanship (for purposes hereof, defects of material or workmanship shall mean a failure on the part of Seller to conform to generally accepted aircraft maintenance industry practices as prescribed by applicable FAA regulations and manufacturer’s specifications) and Seller will, subject to the terms and conditions set forth below, repair or replace, at Seller’s sole discretion, any Part or component delivered by Seller on the Delivery Date or the Redelivery Date which is defective during the warranty period.

 

4.2.2        The warranty provided in Clause 4.2.1 does not apply to, and Seller shall not bear any responsibility to repair or replace, any Spare, Part or component rendered unserviceable due to (i) improper storage, use, operation, abuse or negligent acts or omissions of Purchaser or any third party, (ii) failure of Purchaser or any third party to properly install, service, and/or maintain the Spare, Part or component, (iii) the failure of Parts or components not supplied by Seller, (iv) accident or incident or any other causes external to the Spare, Part or component under this warranty and (v) Foreign Object Damage.  For purposes of this Section 4.2.2, “third parties” shall not include Seller or any officer, director, member, partner, affiliate, employee, agent,

 

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contractor or subcontractor of Seller involved with the use, operation, repair, maintenance, storage, overhaul or other actions required or taken in connection with this Agreement, the Aircraft Modification and Spare Parts Purchase Agreement or the Crew Provisioning Agreement and the warranty contained herein shall cover any of the actions referenced in clauses (i)-(iv) above attributable to any such persons.  The warranty provided in Clause 4.2.1 does not apply to, and Seller shall not bear any responsibility to repair or replace, any expendables or consumables, which are items required for normal and routine maintenance or replaced at scheduled intervals shorter than the warranty period, such as engine oil and hydraulic fluid, oil filters, tires, brake pads, packings and o-rings, anti-corrosion and/or sealing compounds, brush plating material, nuts, bolts, washers, screws, fluids, compounds, and standard aircraft hardware that is readily available to aircraft operators from sources other than Seller.

 

4.2.3        The warranty period applicable to any Spare, Part or component repaired or replaced is the remainder of the warranty period in effect for such Spare, Part or component delivered on the Redelivery Date.

 

4.2.4        Purchaser must discover the unserviceable Spare, Part or component within the warranty period and shall, promptly (and in no event more than 10 days after such discovery or notice thereof to Purchaser) notify the Seller in writing of the subject Spare, Part or component.  Purchaser, at its own cost and expense shall ship the affected item C.I.F. to Seller’s facility in Central Point, Oregon and shall bare all risk of loss of or damage to the item during shipment.  Seller shall ship the repaired or replacement item C.I.F. to Purchaser within the continental United States at Seller’s cost and expense and will bare all risk of loss of or damage to such item during shipment.  If Seller determines that the Spare, Part or component shipped to it for warranty repair or replacement was not unserviceable, then Purchaser shall be responsible for the return of the item to it FOB Central Point, Oregon at its cost and expense and shall bare all risk of loss of or damage to the item and, further, Purchaser shall pay to Seller for the cost to inspect the item and return it to service at Seller’s then prevailing retail prices charged to customers in the ordinary course of its business.  Such payment shall be made net no more than thirty (30) days from the date of Seller’s invoice.

 

4.3             Disclaimer

 

4.3.1        EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY AND EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT OR IN THE BILL OF SALE, THE SELLER MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WHATSOEVER IN RESPECT OF THE AIRCRAFT, THE AFCS AND THE SPARES (THE AIRCRAFT, THE

 

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AFCS AND THE SPARES BEING SOLD “AS-IS, WHERE-IS” “WITH ALL FAULTS”), AND OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE SELLER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS, AND EXCLUDES (i) ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION AS TO CONDITION, DESCRIPTION, AIRWORTHINESS, VALUE, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, DESIGN, QUALITY, MANUFACTURE OR OPERATION OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, (ii) ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, (iii) ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF FREEDOM FROM ANY RIGHTFUL CLAIM BY WAY OF INFRINGEMENT OR THE LIKE, (iv) ANY IMPLIED REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ARISING FROM COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, AND (v) ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF THE SELLER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR IN TORT, WHETHER OR NOT ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE SELLER, ACTUAL OR IMPUTED, OR IN STRICT LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY FOR LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFIT WITH RESPECT TO THE AIRCRAFT, THE AFCS OR THE SPARES OR FOR ANY LIABILITY OF THE PURCHASER TO ANY THIRD PARTY OR ANY OTHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE WHATSOEVER.  NO AGREEMENT ALTERING OR EXTENDING THE SELLER’S LIABILITY FOR WARRANTIES WILL BE BINDING UPON THE SELLER UNLESS IN WRITING AND EXECUTED BY A DULY AUTHORISED OFFICER OF THE SELLER.

 

4.3.2        Neither party hereto will be liable to the other for any special, consequential, incidental or exemplary damages of any kind whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the performance or failure to perform under the Transaction Documents.

 

4.4               Representations and Warranties of the Purchaser

 

The Purchaser represents and warrants to the Seller that:

 

4.4.1        the Purchaser is a corporation validly existing under the laws of the State of California and has the corporate power to enter into and perform the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents;

 

4.4.2        the execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction Documents have been duly authorised by all necessary corporate action on the part of the Purchaser;

 

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4.4.3        each consent required by the Purchaser to authorise, or required by it in connection with the execution, delivery, performance, legality, validity or enforceability of the Transaction Documents has been obtained and is in full force and effect, and there is no default in the observance or performance of any of the conditions and restrictions (if any) imposed on or in connection therewith;

 

4.4.4        the entry by the Purchaser into, and performance by the Purchaser of the transactions contemplated by, the Transaction Documents do not and will not conflict with:  (i) any United States Federal or California State utility law or regulation or any official or judicial order applicable to the Purchaser; (ii) the constitutional documents of the Purchaser; or (iii) any material agreement or document to which the Purchaser is a party or by which the Purchaser or any of its properties is bound; and

 

4.4.5        no litigation or other proceeding before any court, administrative agency or government body is pending or, to the best of the Purchaser’s knowledge threatened against the Purchaser, the outcome of which could materially adversely affect the validity of the Transaction Documents or the rights, benefits or interest of the Seller conveyed hereunder.

 

4.5         Fee Disclaimer

 

Each of the Purchaser and the Seller hereby represents and warrants to the other that it has not paid, agreed to pay or caused to be paid directly or indirectly in any form, any commission, percentage, contingent fee, brokerage or other similar payments of any kind, in connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents to any person (other than fees payable to the Representative or the Purchaser’s or the Seller’s technical or legal advisers (as the case may be).  Each of the Purchaser and the Seller agrees to indemnify and hold the other harmless from and against any and all claims, suits, damages, costs and expenses (including, but not limited to reasonable attorneys’ fees) asserted by any agent, broker or other third party for any commission or compensation of any nature whatsoever based upon the Transaction Documents or the Aircraft, if such claim, suit, damage, costs or expense arises out of any breach by the indemnifying party, its employees or agents of this Clause 4.5.

 

4.6         Repetition of Representations and Warranties

 

Each representation set out in Clauses 4.1 (Representations and Warranties of the Seller), 4.4 (Representations and Warranties of the Purchaser) and 4.5 (Fee Disclaimer) shall be deemed to be repeated on the Delivery Date and the Redelivery Date by reference to the facts and circumstances existing on such date and shall survive the execution hereof and the Delivery and Redelivery of the Aircraft.

 

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5.             CONDITIONS PRECEDENT

 

5.1            Purchaser’s Conditions Precedent

 

5.1.1        The obligations of the Purchaser under this Agreement are subject to the following conditions precedent (the “Purchaser’s Conditions Precedent”) being fulfilled to the satisfaction of, or waived in writing by, the Purchaser:

 

(a)       the representations and warranties on the part of the Seller contained in this Agreement shall be true and accurate on and as of the Delivery Date as if made and repeated on and as of the Delivery Date with reference to the facts and circumstances existing as of the Delivery Date;

 

(b)       no Total Loss of the Aircraft shall have occurred;

 

(c)       the Transaction Documents shall have been executed and delivered by the parties thereto (other than the Purchaser);

 

(d)       [Intentionally left blank];

 

(e)       evidence of the issue of each approval, license and consent which may be required in connection with the performance by the Seller of all its obligations under the Transaction Documents;

 

(f)        the Seller shall have made the Aircraft available for Delivery at the Delivery Location on the Delivery Date,

 

(g)       on the Delivery Date the Aircraft shall be in construction configuration and conform in all material respects to the Delivery Conditions except as otherwise set forth in writing in accordance with Clause 3.4;

 

(h)       the Aircraft has been duly certified by the FAA as to type and has a current, valid FAA airworthiness certificate;

 

(i)        at the time of Delivery, Daugherty, Fowler, Peregrin, Haught & Jenson, special FAA counsel to Purchaser, shall have confirmed that such counsel is forthwith furnishing Purchaser an opinion addressed to Purchaser to the effect that (i) the FAA Bill of Sale and FAA Application for Registration with respect to the Aircraft have been duly filed with the FAA; (ii) legal title to the Aircraft is vested in Purchaser, free and clear of all Encumbrances of record; and (iii) the transfer of title to the Aircraft has been registered on the International Registry in accordance with the Cape Town Convention;

 

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(j)        no legal or governmental action, suit or proceeding shall have been instituted or threatened before any court, administrative agency or tribunal, nor shall any order, judgment or decree have been issued or proposed to be issued by any court, administrative agency or tribunal to set aside, restrain, enjoin or prevent the consummation of this Agreement, any Transaction Document or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby;

 

If any of the Purchaser’s Conditions Precedent remain outstanding on the Termination Date and are not waived or deferred in writing by the Purchaser, the Purchaser shall be entitled at any time thereafter to terminate its obligation to purchase the Aircraft from the Seller by notice, whereupon neither party shall have any further obligation or liability hereunder, other than the obligation of the Seller to return the Initial Payment and any other of the payments received pursuant to Clause 2.4 of this Agreement to the Purchaser.

 

5.2            Seller’s Conditions Precedent

 

5.2.1        The obligations of the Seller under this Agreement are subject to the following conditions precedent (the “Seller’s Conditions Precedent”) being fulfilled to the satisfaction of, or waived in writing by, the Seller:

 

(a)           the representations and warranties on the part of the Purchaser contained in this Agreement shall be true and accurate on and as of the Delivery Date as if made and repeated on and as of the Delivery Date with reference to the facts and circumstances existing as of the Delivery Date;

 

(b)           [Intentionally left blank];

 

(c)           evidence of the issue of each approval, license and consent which may be required in connection with the performance by the Purchaser of all its obligations under the Transaction Documents;

 

(d)           the Transaction Documents shall have been executed and delivered by the parties thereto (other than the Seller);

 

(e)           the insurance certificates and brokers letter of undertaking required by Clause 8.2.3 shall have been delivered to Seller;

 

(f)            the Seller shall have received the Final Payment on the Delivery Date.

 

If any of the Seller’s Conditions Precedent remain outstanding on the Termination Date and are not waived or deferred in writing by the Seller, the Seller shall be entitled at any time thereafter to terminate its obligation to sell the Aircraft to the Purchaser by notice to the Purchaser, whereupon neither party shall have any further obligation or liability hereunder, except the Seller shall retain the Initial Payment as liquidated damages and not as a penalty

 

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and refund to the Purchaser any other payments received pursuant to Clause 2.4 of this Agreement.

 

6.                                      FEES AND EXPENSES

 

Each of the Purchaser and the Seller shall be responsible for its own costs and expenses, including legal fees, incurred by each of them in connection with the negotiation, preparation and execution of the Transaction Documents, regardless of whether the Aircraft, the Spares or the AFCS are in fact sold by the Seller to the Purchaser.

 

7.                                      REGISTRATION FEES

 

The Purchaser shall be responsible at its own expense for obtaining and maintaining any governmental and other licences, approvals, consents, certificates, exemptions, registrations and filings necessary for the ownership, leasing, registration, maintenance, use or operation of the Aircraft on and after Delivery.  Seller and Purchaser will, at Purchaser’s expense, execute and file documents with the FAA and register an international interest pursuant to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment and the Protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on Matters Specific to Aircraft Equipment, both signed in Cape Town, South Africa on November 16, 2001, together with the Regulations for the International Registry, the International Registry Procedures, the International Registry Website terms and conditions, and all other rules, amendments, supplements and revisions thereof (collectively, the “Cape Town Convention”) with respect to the sale of the Aircraft hereunder.

 

8.                                      INDEMNITIES

 

8.1                           Indemnities

 

Purchaser shall indemnify, protect, save and keep harmless Seller and each of its respective successors, assigns, affiliates, and Seller’s and each of their respective officers, directors, shareholders, agents, employees, members, partners, contractors subcontractors, and suppliers, (collectively, the “Seller Indemnitees”) for, from and against, and on written demand shall pay or reimburse each Seller Indemnitee for the payment of, any and all losses, costs, expenses, fees (including legal fees and disbursements), payments, demands, liabilities, claims, actions, proceedings, penalties, fines, damages and judgments of any kind and nature whatsoever (other than Taxes) (collectively, “Losses”), imposed on, incurred by or asserted against any Seller Indemnitee from and after the Delivery on the Delivery Date to the extent relating to or arising directly or indirectly out of or in any way connected with (i) the breach by Purchaser of any representation or warranty hereunder or (ii) the ownership, possession, maintenance, modification, control, use, operation, sale, leasing or other application or disposition of the Spares, the Aircraft, the AFCS, any Engine or any Part or component thereof or interest therein, whether by Purchaser or any other person or party; provided, however, that such Losses are not attributable to (a) the gross negligence or

 

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wilful misconduct of a Seller Indemnitee or (b) the breach by Seller or any Seller Indemnitee of any express warranty, representation or obligation hereunder or under any other Transaction Document.  Purchaser’s indemnification obligations under this Agreement, except for those arising from a breach by Seller of any express warranty, representation or obligation hereunder or under any other Transaction Document, shall solely be satisfied by the insurance required to be maintained under Clause 8.2 hereof, to the extent Purchaser has complied with its obligations thereunder.  If a claim is made against a Seller Indemnitee for any such Losses, the relevant Seller Indemnitee shall promptly notify Purchaser upon receiving notice of such claim.  If requested by Purchaser in writing, such Seller Indemnitee will, at Purchaser’s expense, take such action as Purchaser or the insurer defending such claim may reasonably direct with respect to such claim.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the obligations of parties under this Clause 8.1 will survive the Delivery of the Aircraft and the Redelivery of the AFCS and the Spares.

 

Taxes

 

8.1.1                        Each of the Seller and the Purchaser shall co-operate and use reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any and all Transfer Taxes imposed on or arising out of the sale of the Aircraft to the Purchaser by the Seller or otherwise imposed on the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, any and all Transfer Taxes arising out of the sale and/or delivery of the Aircraft or any Part thereof shall be the sole responsibility and liability of the Purchaser.

 

8.1.2                        The Purchaser will indemnify and hold Seller harmless on demand from and against any and all Transfer Taxes levied or imposed against or upon the Seller or the Purchaser and relating to or attributable to the Purchaser, this Agreement or the sale and/or purchase of the Aircraft pursuant to this Agreement, and any Transfer Taxes of any kind whatsoever assessed against the Seller which are attributable to any payment made by the Purchaser pursuant to this Clause 8.1.2 (expressly excluding any such Tax based on gross or net income, profits or revenues, franchise or doing business Taxes of Seller).

 

8.1.3                        If a claim is made against the Seller for any Transfer Taxes required to be indemnified by Purchaser in Clause 8.1.1, the Seller shall promptly notify the Purchaser.  Following receipt of such notice or upon receipt of any claim made by a taxing authority against the Purchaser directly, the Purchaser shall promptly pay and discharge when due any and all Transfer Taxes, the responsibility and liability for which is assumed by the Purchaser pursuant to the provisions of Clause 8.1.1 and/or Clause 8.1.2.

 

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8.2                           Insurance

 

8.2.1                        Subject to the express provisions of the Crew Provisioning Agreement, the Purchaser shall, at no expense to the Seller, maintain or procure following the Delivery Date liability insurance (including war risks and allied perils, including passengers and third parties, cargo and baggage, products liability and property damage) in respect of the Aircraft including cover for the indemnities in Clause 8.1 in an amount of not less than [* * *] in respect of any one accident and/or occurrence (but in the aggregate in respect of products and personal injury liability).

 

8.2.2                        The insurance policies in respect of such insurance shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Seller and shall include provisions (to the extent commercially available) whereby:

 

(a)                                  the Seller Indemnitees are named as additional named insureds for their respective rights and interests;

 

(b)                                 the insurers under any hull or liability policy for the Aircraft shall waive all rights of subrogation against the Seller Indemnitee to the extent of the indemnity under Clause 8.1;

 

(c)                                  in respect of the interests of each Seller Indemnitee in such policies, the insurance shall not be invalidated by any act or omission (including misrepresentation and non-disclosure) of the Purchaser or any other person (other than as to any such Seller Indemnitee) which results in a breach of any term, condition, warranty or other provision of such policies;

 

(d)                                 none of the Seller Indemnitees shall have responsibility for the payment of premiums or any other amounts payable under such policies;

 

(e)                                  if such insurance is cancelled or allowed to lapse for any reason whatsoever, or if any material change is made in such insurance that adversely affects the interest of any Seller Indemnitee, such cancellation, lapse or change shall not be effective as to any Seller Indemnitee for 30 days (or 7 days or such other period as is then customarily obtainable in the industry in the case of any war and allied perils liability coverage) after giving notice from such insurers or the Purchaser’s appointed insurance broker to the Seller ;

 

(f)                                    be primary without right of contribution from any other insurance maintained by any Seller Indemnitee;

 

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(g)                                 provide a severability of interests provision applicable to each insured and Seller Indemnitee under the policy such that all of the provisions of the insurance required hereunder, except the limits of liability, shall operate in the same manner as if there were a separate policy covering each insured and Seller Indemnitee;

 

(h)                                 waive any right of the insurers to any setoff, counterclaim or other deduction against the Seller Indemnitees; and

 

(i)                                     provide for worldwide coverage, subject to such limitations and exclusions as may be customary, provided, such limitations and exclusions are not applicable to the territories where the Aircraft is operated.

 

8.2.3                        On or before the Delivery Date and at each renewal of the insurances the Purchaser shall deliver to the Seller originals of each insurance certificate and broker’s letter of undertaking in relation to the Aircraft confirming that the Purchaser has complied with its obligations hereunder.

 

8.2.4                        So long as Seller is required to provide insurance under Clause 6.2 of the Crew Provisioning Agreement, the obligations of Purchaser under this Clause 8.2 shall be deemed complied with by Purchaser so long as the Purchaser has complied with its obligation to pay for the insurance procured by the Seller under Clause 6.2.1 of the Crew Provisioning Agreement.

 

9.                                      ASSIGNMENTS

 

Neither party shall assign or transfer its rights, obligations or interests hereunder without the prior written consent of the other, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.  The terms “Purchaser” and “Seller” when used herein, shall be deemed to include their respective successors and permitted assigns.  The Purchaser may, at its sole cost and expense, assign its rights by way of security to a third party provider of financing for the purchase described herein provided, however, that any such assignment shall in no way decrease the rights or increase the obligations of Seller hereunder.

 

10.                               AMENDMENTS

 

Neither this Agreement nor any provision hereof (including, for the avoidance of doubt, this Clause 10) may be amended, supplemented, changed, waived, discharged or terminated orally, but only by a statement in writing signed by each of Seller and the Purchaser.  For avoidance of doubt, the Representative does not have the authority to enter into any amendments of this Agreement or any Exhibit or Schedule hereto on behalf of the Purchaser.  Only an authorized officer of the Purchaser may sign any such amendment on behalf of the Purchaser.

 

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11.                               NOTICES

 

11.1                     Notices

 

All notices to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and either sent by a nationally recognized overnight courier service, in which case notice shall be deemed delivered as of the date shown on the courier’s delivery receipt; or sent by telecopy during business hours of the recipient, with a copy of the notice also deposited in the United States mail (postage prepaid) the same business day, in which case notice shall be deemed delivered on transmittal by telecopier provided that a transmission report is generated reflecting the accurate transmission of the notices, or sent by United States mail, postage prepaid, in which case notice shall be deemed delivered as of two business days after deposit in the mail, addressed as follows:

 

	     
    	    To   the Purchaser:
    	    SAN   DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
    
	     
    	     
    	    8315   Century Park Court, CP22D
    
	     
    	     
    	    San   Diego, CA 92123
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	     
    	    Facsimile:
    	    [*   * *]
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	     
    	    Attention:
    	    Director   of Supply Management
    

 

11.1.1  to the Seller to:

 

	     
    	    Address:
    	    ERICKSON   AIR-CRANE INCORPORATED
    
	     
    	     
    	    5550   SW Macadam Avenue, Suite 200
    
	     
    	     
    	    Portland,   OR 97239
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	     
    	    Facsimile:
    	    [*   * *]
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	     
    	    Attention:
    	    Vice   President-General Counsel
    

 

or to such other address, email or facsimile number as is notified by one party to the other under this Agreement.

 

11.2                     English Language

 

All notices, requests, demands, or other communication under this Agreement, unless made in the English language, shall (unless expressly provided to the contrary) be accompanied by an English translation and the English version of all such documents, notices, communications, evidence, reports, opinions and other documents shall, to the extent permitted by applicable law, prevail in the event of any conflict with the non English version thereof.

 

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12.                               MISCELLANEOUS

 

12.1                     Entire Agreement

 

This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Seller and the Purchaser relating to the purchase of the Aircraft, and the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall not be varied otherwise than by an instrument in writing of even date herewith or subsequent hereto executed by or on behalf of the Seller and the Purchaser.

 

12.2                     Delay in Exercising Rights

 

No failure or delay on the part of either party in exercising any right, power or remedy under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise by either party of any such right, power or remedy preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power or remedy.  The remedies provided in this Agreement are cumulative and are in addition to any remedies provided by law.

 

12.3                     Further Assurance

 

Each party shall from time to time do and perform such other and further acts and execute and deliver any and all such further instruments as may be required by law or reasonably requested in writing by the other to establish, maintain and protect the rights and remedies of the other and to carry out and effect the intent and purposes of this Agreement.

 

12.4                     Rights at Law

 

Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to limit in any way any right, power, remedy or privilege of the parties hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity.  Each and every right, power, remedy and privilege of each party under this Agreement:  (1) shall be in addition to and not in limitation of, or in substitution for, any other right, power, remedy or privilege under this Agreement or at law or in equity; (ii) may be exercised from time to time or simultaneously and as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by it; and (iii) shall be cumulative and not mutually exclusive and the exercise of one shall not be deemed a waiver of the right to exercise any other.

 

12.5                     Counterparts

 

This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by each of the parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original, and all of which, taken together, shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

12.6                     Severability

 

If any provision of this Agreement shall become invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect under any law, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not in any way be affected or impaired.

 

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12.7                     Data and Confidentiality

 

12.7.1                  All Data is proprietary to and shall remain the property of Seller.  All Data is disclosed to Purchaser in confidence, and shall neither (1) be used by Purchaser or be furnished by Purchaser to any other person, firm or corporation for the design or manufacture of any products, articles, compositions of matter, or processes, nor (2) be permitted out of Purchaser’s possession, or divulged to any other person or entity except the Representative and as otherwise agreed by Seller in writing, nor (3) be used in the creation, manufacture, development or derivation of any modifications, spare parts, design or configuration changes, or to obtain FAA or any other government or regulatory approval of any of the foregoing.  If consent is given, in writing by Seller, for reproduction in whole or in part, any existing notice or legend shall appear in any such reproduction.  Nothing in this Clause shall preclude Purchaser from using Data for the control, repair, operation, use, sale, leasing, overhaul or maintenance by Purchaser and the Representative of the Aircraft.  Purchaser shall be responsible for and take all steps necessary to insure compliance by its employees and agents with this Clause.  Nothing in this Agreement shall convey to Purchaser the right to use Data to create, manufacture, develop, or cause the reproduction of any aircraft, spare part, or part or component thereof, of a design identical or similar to that of the Aircraft, the Spares and the AFCS purchased under the Transaction Documents, or give to Purchaser a license under any patents or rights owned or controlled by Purchaser.

 

12.7.2                  This Agreement contains information specifically for Seller and Purchaser, and nothing herein contained shall be divulged by Seller or Purchaser, nor shall any Data provided by Seller hereunder be divulged by Purchaser, to any third party without the prior written consent of the other party hereto; except (i) to the extent required by law or to enforce this Agreement; and (ii) to the extent necessary for disclosure to both parties’ respective  regulators, insurers, accountants, legal counsel, technical advisors, the Representative or other professional advisors for whom each party hereto shall be responsible for, and take all steps necessary to insure, compliance by those persons with this Clause.

 

12.8                           Prohibition on Non-Public Information Sharing

 

12.8.1                  The Seller understands that the California Public Utilities Commission (“CPUC”) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) have issued certain Affiliate Rules, including, without limitation, CPUC Decision (“D”) 06-12-029; FERC Order 697 (18 C.F.R. Section 35.39(g)); and FERC Order No. 2004.  The Seller and its permitted

 

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subcontractors may be in receipt of or have access to non-public information which is subject to the foregoing rules.  In accordance with those rules, Seller understands and agrees, and shall cause its permitted subcontractors to understand and agree not to disclose or allow access to:  (1) any non-public information of the Purchaser and/or Southern California Gas Company with any entity affiliated with such utilities by virtue of substantial, even if not majority, direct or indirect ownership other than the ultimate parent company of both such entities, Sempra Energy (each, a “Sempra Subsidiary”); (2) any non-public electric or gas marketing, procurement or transmission-related information of any Sempra Subsidiary with any other Sempra Subsidiary; (3) any non-public transmission-related information of any Sempra Subsidiary’s transmission operations with persons participating in the performance of the same Sempra Subsidiary’s or any other Sempra Subsidiary’s electric and/or gas procurement, marketing or other merchant functions; or (4) any gas procurement, marketing or merchant information associated with Southern California Gas Company’s merchant function with persons participating in the performance of Southern California Gas Company’s and/or the Purchaser’s gas operations function.

 

12.8.2                  Seller and permitted subcontractors understand and agree that they may be required to complete training regarding the foregoing at the Purchaser’s sole discretion.

 

13.                               GOVERNING LAW

 

THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON, WITHOUT REFERENCE TO PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAW.

 

14.                               JURISDICTION

 

14.1                     Oregon Courts

 

Each party to this Agreement irrevocably agrees that any legal action or proceedings in connection with this Agreement which is expressed to be governed by Oregon law, against either party or any of its assets may be brought in any court located in Multnomah County, Oregon, which shall have jurisdiction to settle any disputes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement and each party hereby irrevocably and unconditionally submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of any State or Federal court sitting in Multnomah County

 

14.2                     Non-exclusive Submission

 

The submission to jurisdiction referred to in Clause 14.1 (Oregon Courts) shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the rights of either party to take proceedings against the other party in the courts of any other competent jurisdiction, nor shall the taking of

 

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proceedings in any one or more jurisdictions preclude the taking of proceedings in any other jurisdiction, whether concurrently or not.

 

14.3                     Inconvenient Forum

 

Each party to this Agreement irrevocably waives any objection it may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any action or proceeding in the courts located in Multnomah County and any claim it may now or hereafter have that any action or proceeding has been brought in an inconvenient forum.

 

14.4                     Waiver of Immunity

 

Each party to this Agreement agrees that in any legal action or proceedings against it or its assets in connection with this Agreement no immunity from such legal action or proceedings (which shall include, without limitation, suit, attachment prior to judgement, other attachment, the obtaining of judgement, execution or other enforcement) shall be claimed by or on behalf of it or with respect to its assets, and each party to this Agreement irrevocably waives any such right of immunity which it or its assets now have or may hereafter acquire or which may be attributed to it or its assets and consents generally in respect of any such legal action or proceedings to the giving of any relief or the issue of any process in connection with such action or proceedings including, without limitation, the making, enforcement or execution against any property whatsoever (irrespective of its use or intended use) of any order of judgement which may be made or given in such action or proceedings.

 

14.5                     Waiver of Jury Trial

 

Each of the Parties to this Agreement irrevocably waives trial by jury in any action or proceeding with respect to this Agreement or any of the Transaction Documents.

 

14.6                     Interpretation

 

No Clause or other provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted against the interest of any party hereto for the reason that such party drafted the Clause or other provision.

 

14.7                     Government Authorization, Export Shipment

 

Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining any required export licenses and import licenses or any other required governmental authorization and shall be responsible for complying with all applicable U.S. and foreign government licensing and reporting requirements for its ownership, use, operation, maintenance, sale, leasing and control of the Aircraft from and after Delivery on the Delivery Date, excluding any such licensing and reporting requirements applicable to Seller in its capacity as operator of the Aircraft pursuant to the Crew Provisioning Agreement.

 

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15.                               AGREEMENT TO LEASE REPLACEMENT AIRCRAFT

 

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, in the case the Redelivery Date of the Aircraft is delayed beyond June 20 2010, then the Seller agrees that it will provide the Purchaser with the use of a comparable helicopter which can substantially perform all tasks for which the Aircraft is being designed and remanufactured at no costs to the Purchaser, other than the Fees payable by the Purchaser under the Crew Provisioning Agreement and any other costs and expenses payable by the Purchaser thereunder (including, without limitation, the costs and expenses of the insurance policies pursuant to Clause 6.2.1 (Aviation Insurance) thereof) from June 20, 2010 until the Redelivery Date.

 

16.                               DIVERSE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE GOAL

 

It is the policy of Purchaser to provide maximum opportunity for women, minority and service disabled veteran business enterprises (“Diverse Business Enterprises” or “DBE”) to participate in the performance of contracts.  As part of Purchaser’s efforts toward achieving Purchaser’s thirty percent DBE goal, Seller shall diligently and in good faith cooperate with Purchaser in identifying and utilizing qualified DBE subcontractors and suppliers for work performed for Purchaser.  Each party shall be responsible for its own costs incurred in connection with this clause.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the duly authorised representatives of the parties hereto have executed this Agreement and the same has been delivered and rendered effective on the day and year first hereinbefore written.

 

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SCHEDULE 1

FORM OF BILL OF SALE

 

For valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INCORPORATED (the “Seller”), owner of the full legal and beneficial title to the aircraft, engines, equipment and documents described below (hereinafter referred to as the “Aircraft”):

 

1.                                       one (1) Erickson S-64F aircraft bearing manufacturer’s serial number 64095;

 

2.                                       two (2) PW[          ] engines whose serial numbers are [          ] and [          ] respectively;

 

3.                                       all equipment, accessories and parts belonging to, installed in or appurtenant to such aircraft or engines; and

 

4.                                       the Aircraft Documentation,

 

does hereby sell, grant, transfer and deliver all its right, title and interest in and to the Aircraft free and clear of all Encumbrances other than those created or granted by, or through, Purchaser, to SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (the “Purchaser”), under that certain Aircraft Purchase Agreement dated as of        May 2009 and made between Seller and Purchaser (the “Sale Agreement”), to have and to hold the Aircraft forever.  The Seller hereby warrants to the Purchaser, and its successors and assigns, that it is the legal and beneficial owner of the Aircraft and that there is hereby conveyed to the Purchaser good and marketable title to the Aircraft free and clear of any Encumbrances other than the Encumbrances granted or created by, or through, Purchaser.

 

The terms “Aircraft Documentation” and “Encumbrances” shall have the same meanings in this Bill of Sale as in the Sale Agreement.

 

The Aircraft is sold AS IS and WHERE IS and under all the terms and conditions set forth in the Sale Agreement.

 

Except as stated in Clause 4.1 (Representations and Warranties of the Seller), Clause 4.2 (Limited Warranties) and 4.6 (Repetition of Representations and Warranties) of the Sale Agreement and in this Bill of Sale, to the extent permitted by applicable law, no representations, guarantees or warranties are given by Seller, express or implied of any kind, arising by law or otherwise.

 

This Bill of Sale and all matters arising from or connected with it are governed by the laws of the State of Oregon without reference to principles of conflicts of law.

 

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IN WITNESS whereof, Seller has caused this Bill of Sale to be duly executed as of this [   ] day of [            ], 2009

 

 

	    ERICKSON   AIR-CRANE INCORPORATED
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    By:
    	     
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    Name:
    	     
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    	     
    
	    Title:
    	     
    	     
    

 

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SCHEDULE 2

 

S-64F HELICOPTER

QTY 1

 

[* * *]

 

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[* * *]

 

[* * *]

 

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[* * *]

 

[* * *]

 

[* * *]

 

[* * *]

 

[* * *]

 

[* * *]

 

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SCHEDULE 3

 

Acceptance Certificate

 

Capitalized terms herein have the same meaning as in that certain Aircraft Purchase Agreement dated as of May     , 2009 (the “Agreement”), by and between Erickson Air-Crane Incorporated (“Seller”) and San Diego Gas & Electric Company (“Purchaser”).

 

Pursuant to the Agreement the undersigned hereby accepts delivery of the Aircraft at     :     (AM/PM) on                     ,           , 2009 in Central Point, Oregon and agrees and confirms that the Aircraft has been delivered to and accepted by Purchaser in accordance with all terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement.

 

Executed by a duly authorized representative of Purchaser this          day of                   , 2009.

 

 

	     
    	    SAN   DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
    
	     
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	     
    	    By:
    	     
    
	     
    	    Name:
    	     
    
	     
    	    Title:
    	     
    

 

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EXECUTION PAGE

 

	    The   Purchaser
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    for   and on behalf of
    	     
    
	    SAN   DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    Signature:
    	    /s/   J. Chris Baker
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    Name:   J. Chris Baker
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    Title:   SVP & CIO - SEU Shared Services
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    The   Seller
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    for   and on behalf of
    	     
    
	    ERICKSON   AIR-CRANE INCORPORATED
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    Signature:
    	    /s/   Charles E. Ryan
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    Name:   Charles E. Ryan
    	     
    
	     
    	     
    
	    Title:   CFO
    	     
    

 

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