Document:

Exhibit 10.3

EXHIBIT 10.3

AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT

This AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT dated as of November 18, 2009 (this
“Amendment”), by and among (i) THE BON-TON DEPARTMENT STORES, INC. (“Bon-Ton”), a
Pennsylvania corporation, and THE ELDER-BEERMAN STORES CORP. (“Elder-Beerman” and together
with Bon-Ton, collectively, the “Borrowers”), an Ohio corporation, (ii) BANK OF AMERICA,
N.A. (“Bank of America”), (iii) the financial institutions party from time to time party to
the Loan Agreement (as defined below) (together with Bank of America, the “Lenders”), and
(iv) BANK OF AMERICA, as agent for the Lenders (“Agent”), amends certain provisions of the
Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of March 6, 2006 among the Borrowers, the Lenders and the
Agent (as amended or supplemented and in effect from time to time, the “Loan Agreement”).

WHEREAS, the Borrowers, the Agent and the Lenders desire to amend certain provisions of the
Loan Agreement as provided more fully herein below;

WHEREAS, each of the undersigned guarantors (each, a “Guarantor”) have guaranteed the
Borrowers’ obligations to the Lenders and the Agent under or in respect of the Loan Agreement,
pursuant to the terms of that certain Guaranty dated as of March 6, 2006 (as amended or
supplemented and in effect on the date hereof, the “Guaranty”); and

WHEREAS, it is a condition precedent to the Lenders entering into this Amendment that each of
the Guarantors ratifies its obligations under the Guaranty;

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements contained in the Loan Agreement and
herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are
hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

§1. Defined Terms. Capitalized terms used herein without definition shall have the
meanings assigned to such terms in the Loan Agreement.

§2. Amendments to the Loan Agreement. Subject to the satisfaction of the conditions
set forth in Section 5 of this Amendment, the Loan Agreement is hereby amended as follows:

§2.1. Section 1.1 (Definitions) of the Loan Agreement. The definition of “Material
Contract” in Section 1.1 (Definitions) of the Loan Agreement is hereby amended by deleting existing
clause (d) of such definition in its entirety and substituting the following new clause (d) in lieu
thereof: “(d) that relates to the Mortgage Loan Debt, the Senior Note Debt, the Second Lien Debt
or other Debt in an aggregate amount of $5,000,000 or more.”

§2.2. Section 1.1 (Definitions) of the Loan Agreement. The definition of
“Refinancing Debt” in Section 1.1 (Definitions) of the Loan Agreement is hereby amended by deleting
the text “Section 10.2.1 (b), (c), (d), or (e)” in its entirety and substituting the following
text in lieu thereof: “Section 10.2.1 (b), (c), (d), (e) or (k).”

 

 

 

§2.3. Section 1.1 (Definitions) of
 the Loan Agreement. Section 1.1 (Definitions) of
the Loan Agreement is hereby amended by adding the following new definitions in the appropriate
alphabetical order:

Intercreditor Agreement — the intercreditor agreement dated as of the closing
date of the Second Lien Facility, by and among Agent, the Second Lien Agent, each of the
Borrowers and the Guarantors, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent,
as it may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.

Second Lien Agent — the administrative and collateral agent for the Second
Lien Debt under the Second Lien Loan Documents.

Second Lien Debt — the Debt under the Second Lien Loan Documents and any
Refinancing Debt thereof which satisfies the Refinancing Conditions.

Second Lien Lenders — the lenders under the Second Lien Loan Documents.

Second Lien Loan Agreement — the loan agreement by and among the Borrowers,
as borrowers, the Guarantors, as guarantors, the Second Lien Agent, the Second Lien Lenders
and each other party thereto, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent,
as it may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance
with the Intercreditor Agreement.

Second Lien Loan Documents — collectively, the Second Lien Loan Agreement and
each of the other documents (including, without limitation, all guaranties and security
documents), agreements, instruments, filings and certificates from time to time executed in
favor of the Second Lien Agent and/or the Second Lien Lenders, in each case, (x) with
respect to such documents in effect on the date of the issuance of the Second Lien Debt, in
form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent (and the Agent hereby acknowledges
as such) and (y) with respect to such documents in effect after such date, as any of the
same may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance
with the Intercreditor Agreement.

§2.4. Section 10.2.1 (Permitted Debt) of the Loan Agreement. Section 10.2.1
(Permitted Debt) of the Loan Agreement is hereby amended by restating clause (k) of such Section
10.2.1 in its entirety as follows:

“(k) Second Lien Debt in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $100,000,000,
provided, however, that as of the date of issuance of the Second Lien Debt
(and subject to any amendments, supplements or other modifications from time to time in
accordance with the terms of the Intercreditor Agreement) (i) the final maturity of such
Debt shall not occur prior to March 6, 2011 (ii) the terms and conditions of such Debt, the
Second Lien Loan Documents (together with any documents executed in connection with any
Refinancing Debt of the Second Lien Debt) and the Intercreditor Agreement are acceptable to
the Agent and (iii) except for (x) scheduled amortization of no more than 1% per annum and
(y) prepayments in connection with Asset Dispositions solely to the extent (i) the proceeds
thereof shall be required under the Loan Agreement to be applied to the Obligations and
(ii) the Required Lenders under the Loan Agreement have waived or forgiven (by way of
amendment, consent or otherwise) such requirement, there shall be no mandatory prepayments
or mandatory repayments of such Debt prior to the earlier of (A) March 6, 2011 and (B)
payment, in full, in cash (or other consideration acceptable to the
Lenders), of the Obligations under the Loan Agreement (other than unmatured contingent
Obligations);”

 

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§2.5. Section 10.2.2 (Permitted Liens) of the Loan Agreement. Section 10.2.2
(Permitted Liens) of the Loan Agreement is hereby amended by restating clause (i) of such Section
10.2.2 in its entirety as follows:

“(i) (y) Liens on the assets of SPE securing the Mortgage Loan Debt and the
Refinancing Debt of the Mortgage Loan Debt and (z) Liens securing the Second Lien Debt;
provided that such Liens are subject to, and have the priority set forth in, the
Intercreditor Agreement in all respects. For the avoidance of doubt, notwithstanding any
provision in this Loan Agreement or any other Loan Document to the contrary, Liens
permitted by this Section 10.2.2(i) shall be permitted to be created and suffered to
exist.”

§2.6. Section 10.2.8 (Restrictions on Payment of Certain Debt) of the Loan Agreement.
Section 10.2.8 (Restrictions on Payment of Certain Debt) of the Loan Agreement is hereby amended
by restating such Section 10.2.8 in its entirety as follows:

“10.2.8. Restrictions on Payment of Certain Debt. Make any payments (whether
voluntary or mandatory, or a prepayment, redemption, retirement, defeasance or acquisition)
with respect to the Senior Note Debt, the Mortgage Loan Debt, the Second Lien Debt and
Refinancing Debt of the Senior Note Debt, the Mortgage Loan Debt and the Second Lien Debt
other than (a) payments of interest, fees and expenses due in the ordinary course, (b)
regularly scheduled principal payments with respect to the Mortgage Loan Debt and
Refinancing Debt of the Mortgage Loan Debt and the Second Lien Debt, (c) payments of the
Senior Note Debt, the Second Lien Debt and Mortgage Loan Debt derived solely from
Refinancing Debt which meets the Refinancing Condition, (d) prepayments of the Second Lien
Debt with the proceeds of asset sales to the extent the Required Lenders have waived or
forgiven (by way of amendment, consent or otherwise) such requirement, and (e) other
payments of Senior Note Debt, Mortgage Loan Debt, Second Lien Debt and Refinancing Debt of
the Senior Note Debt, the Second Lien Debt and the Mortgage Loan Debt, so long as (i) no
Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing or would result after
giving effect to any such payment, (ii) Excess Availability on the date of the making of
such payment on a pro forma basis after giving effect to such payment, and projected Excess
Availability on a pro forma basis for the upcoming twelve month period (after giving effect
to such payment) is, in each case, greater than or equal to 25% of the lesser of (x) the
Tranche A Revolver Commitments plus the Tranche A-1 Revolver Commitments or (y) the
Tranche A Borrowing Base, plus the Tranche A-1 Borrowing Base, (iii) as of the
monthly fiscal period most recently then ended, the Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage
Ratio (on a pro forma trailing 12 fiscal month basis, giving effect to the making of such
payment determined as though such payment occurred on the first day of the twelve (12)
fiscal month period ended prior to such payment) is not less than 1.1 to 1.0, and (iv) the
Borrowers shall have provided the Agent with a certificate not less than then (10) days
prior to the making of such payment executed by a Senior Officer, evidencing compliance, on
a pro forma basis, after giving effect to such payment, with the requirements set forth in
clauses (d)(ii) and (d)(iii) above) prior to its due date under the agreements evidencing
such Debt as in effect on the Closing Date (or as amended thereafter with the consent of
Agent).”

 

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§2.7. Section 10.2.14 (Restrictive Agreements) of the Loan Agreement. Section 10.2.14
(Restrictive Agreements) of the Loan Agreement is hereby amended by restating such Section 10.2.14
in its entirety as follows:

“10.2.14 Restrictive Agreements. Become a party to any Restrictive
Agreement, except (a) a Restrictive Agreement as in effect on the Closing Date and shown on
Schedule 9.1.16; (b) a Restrictive Agreement relating to secured Debt permitted hereunder,
if such restrictions apply only to the collateral for such Debt; (c) customary provisions
in leases and other contracts restricting assignment thereof; (d) Restrictive Agreements
contained in documents evidencing Refinancing Debt of the Senior Note Debt; (e) Restrictive
Agreements contained in documents evidencing the Second Lien Debt and (f) Restrictive
Agreements contained in documents evidencing Refinancing Debt of the Second Lien Debt.”

§2.8. Section 10.2.19 (Amendments to Certain Material Contracts) of the Loan
Agreement. Section 10.2.19 (Amendments to Certain Material Contracts) of the Loan Agreement is
hereby amended by inserting the following text at the end of such Section: “Each Obligor shall
not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, change, waive, refinance or amend any of the Second
Lien Loan Documents if such change, waiver, refinancing or amendment is prohibited by the
Intercreditor Agreement”.

§2.9. Section 10.2.24 (Indebtedness under Senior Note Debt Documents) of the Loan
Agreement. Section 10.2.24 (Indebtedness under Senior Note Debt Documents) of the Loan
Agreement is hereby amended by restating such Section 10.2.24 in its entirety as follows:

“10.2.24. Indebtedness under Senior Note Debt Documents. Incur any
Indebtedness (as defined in the Senior Note Indenture), other than (i) the Obligations,
(ii) the Mortgage Loan Debt and any Refinancing Debt of the Mortgage Loan Debt and (iii)
the Second Lien Debt, that at the time of the incurrence thereof, or at any time
thereafter, is Indebtedness (as defined in the Senior Note Indenture) permitted to be
incurred under the Senior Note Indenture as a result of such Indebtedness (as defined in
the Senior Note Indenture) being permitted under Section 4.09(b)(1) of the Senior Note
Indenture.”

§2.10. Amendment to Schedule 9.1.16 (Burdensome Contracts) of the Loan Agreement.
Upon the closing of the transactions contemplated Second Lien Loan Documents, Schedule 9.1.16
(Burdensome Contracts) of the Loan Agreement shall be deemed to be amended by including the Second
Lien Loan Documents on such Schedule 9.1.16.

§3. Affirmation and Acknowledgment. Each of the Borrowers hereby ratifies and
confirms all of its Obligations to the Lenders and the Agent, including, without limitation, the
Loans, and the Borrower hereby affirms its absolute and unconditional promise to pay to the Lenders
the Loans, the Obligations, and all other amounts due under the Loan Agreement as amended hereby.
The Borrower hereby confirms that the Obligations are and remain secured pursuant to the Security
Documents and pursuant to all other instruments and documents executed and delivered by the
Borrower as security for the Obligations.

 

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§4. Representations and Warranties. Each of the Borrowers hereby represents and
warrants to the Lenders and the Agent as follows:

(a) The execution and delivery by each of the Borrowers of this Amendment and the performance
by the Borrowers of its obligations and agreements under this Amendment and the Loan Agreement as
amended hereby are within the corporate authority of each Borrower, have been duly authorized by
all necessary corporate proceedings on behalf of each Borrower, and do not and will not contravene
any provision of law, statute, rule or regulation to which any Borrower is subject or such
Borrower’s charter, other incorporation papers, by-laws or any stock provision or any amendment
thereof or of any agreement or other instrument binding upon such Borrower.

(b) Each of this Amendment and the Loan Agreement as amended hereby constitutes the legal,
valid and binding obligation of the Borrowers, enforceable against the Borrowers in accordance with
their respective terms, except as limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or
other laws relating to or affecting generally the enforcement of creditors’ rights and general
equitable principles.

(c) No approval or consent of, or filing by any Borrower with, any governmental agency or
authority is required to make valid and legally binding the execution, delivery or performance by
the Borrowers of this Amendment.

(d) The representations and warranties contained in Section 9 of the Loan Agreement, the other
Loan Documents or in any document or instrument delivered pursuant to or in connection with the
Loan Agreement are true and correct in all material respects on and as of the date made and as of
the date hereof, except to the extent that such representations and warranties specifically refer
to an earlier date and except for changes which do not constitute a violation of the Loan
Agreement.

(e) As of the date hereof, after giving effect to the provisions hereof, there exists no Event
of Default or Default.

§5. Conditions. This Amendment shall become effective as of the date first set forth
above upon the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent:

(a) this Amendment and all related documents, as applicable, shall have been duly executed and
delivered by each Obligor, the Required Lenders, the Agent and each other party thereto, as
applicable, and shall be in full force and effect; and

(b) Each of the representations and warranties set forth in Section 4 of this Amendment shall
be true and correct in all material respects.

§6. Ratification of Loan Documents. Each of the Obligors hereby ratifies and confirms
the Security Documents to which it is a party and the guarantees, pledges and security interests
created thereby. Each of the Obligors ratifies and confirms that the pledges and security
interests created by the Security Documents to which it is a party secure the obligations that are
secured pursuant to such Security Document. Each of the Guarantors ratifies and confirms that the
guaranties created by the Guaranty guarantee the Obligations of the Borrowers under the Loan
Agreement.

 

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§7. Miscellaneous Provisions.

§7.1. Except as otherwise expressly provided by this Amendment, all of the terms, conditions
and provisions of the Loan Agreement and the other Loan Documents shall remain the
same. It is declared and agreed by each of the parties hereto that the Loan Agreement and the
Loan Documents, as amended hereby, shall continue in full force and effect, and that this Amendment
and the Loan Agreement and the other Loan Documents shall be read and construed as one instrument.
All references in the Loan Agreement or any related agreement or instrument to the Loan Agreement
shall hereafter refer to the Loan Agreement as amended hereby.

§7.2. This Amendment shall be construed according to and governed by the laws of the State of
New York, including without limitation, New York General Obligations Law §§ 5-1401 and 5-1402 (but
giving effect to federal laws relating to national banks).

§7.3. This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts, but all such counterparts
shall together constitute but one instrument. In making proof of this Amendment, it shall not be
necessary to produce or account for more than one counterpart signed by each party hereto by and
against which enforcement hereof is sought. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature
page of this Amendment by telecopy or other electronic transmission shall be as effective as
delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Amendment.

§7.4. The Borrowers hereby agrees to pay to the Agent, on demand by the Agent, all reasonable
and documented out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred or sustained by the Agent in connection
with the preparation of this Amendment (including legal fees).

§7.5. This Amendment shall constitute a Loan Document under the Loan Agreement, and all
obligations included in this Amendment (including, without limitation, all obligations for the
payment of principal, interest, fees, and other amounts and expenses) shall constitute Obligations
under the Loan Documents and be secured by the collateral security for the Obligations.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment as of the date first above
written.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	THE BON-TON DEPARTMENT STORES, INC.	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	/s/ Keith E. Plowman
 

By:    Keith E. Plowman
	 	 
	 

	 	Title: Executive Vice President,
Chief Financial Officer	 	 
	 

	 	           and Principal Accounting Officer	 	 
	 

	 	Address: 2801 East Market Street, York, PA 17402	 	 
	 

	 	          Attn: Keith E. Plowman	 	 
	 

	 	          Telecopy: (717) 751-3196	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	THE ELDER-BEERMAN STORES CORP.	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	/s/ H. Todd Dissinger
 

By:    H. Todd Dissinger
	 	 
	 

	 	Title: Vice President — Treasurer	 	 
	 

	 	Address: 2801 East Market Street, York, PA 17402	 	 
	 

	 	          Attn: Keith E. Plowman	 	 
	 

	 	          Telecopy: (717) 751-3196	 	 

(Signature Page to Second Amendment)

 

 

 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as
	 	 	Agent and Lender
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	/s/ Andrew Cerussi
 

Name: Andrew Cerussi
	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	Title:   Senior Vice President	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	Address:	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	100 Federal Street	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	Boston, Massachusetts 02110	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	Attn: Andrew Cerussi	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	Telecopy:
                      	 	 

(Signature Page to Second Amendment)

 

 

 

Each of the undersigned Obligors hereby joins in this Amendment for the purpose of consenting
to and being bound by the provisions of §6 hereof and acknowledging the Amendment.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	THE BON-TON STORES, INC.	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	/s/ Keith E. Plowman
 

By:    Keith E. Plowman
	 	 
	 

	 	Title: Executive Vice President,
Chief Financial Officer	 	 
	 

	 	           and Principal Accounting Officer	 	 
	 

	 	Address: 2801 East Market Street, York, PA 17402	 	 
	 

	 	          Attn: Keith E. Plowman	 	 
	 

	 	          Telecopy: (717) 751-3196	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	THE BON-TON TRADE, LLC (formerly known as The Bon-Ton Trade Corp.)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	/s/ Keith E. Plowman
 

By:    Keith E. Plowman
	 	 
	 

	 	Title: Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer	 	 
	 

	 	Address: 300 Delaware Avenue, Suite 12122, Wilmington, DE 19801	 	 
	 

	 	          Attn: Keith E. Plowman	 	 
	 

	 	          Telecopy: (302) 652-8667	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	THE BON-TON STORES OF LANCASTER, INC.	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	/s/ Robert E. Stern
 

By:    Robert E. Stern
	 	 
	 

	 	Title: Secretary and Treasurer	 	 
	 

	 	Address: 2801 East Market Street, York, PA 17402	 	 
	 

	 	          Attn: Keith E. Plowman	 	 
	 

	 	          Telecopy: (717) 751-3196	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	THE BON-TON GIFTCO, INC.	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	/s/ Keith E. Plowman
 

By:    Keith E. Plowman
	 	 
	 

	 	Title: President and Chief Financial Officer	 	 
	 

	 	Address: 2801 East Market Street, York, PA 17402	 	 
	 

	 	          Attn: Keith E. Plowman	 	 
	 

	 	          Telecopy: (717) 751-3196	 	 

(Signature Page to Second Amendment)

 

 

 

	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	BON-TON DISTRIBUTION, INC. (formerly
known as Saks Distribution Centers, Inc.)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	/s/ H. Todd Dissinger
 

By:    H. Todd Dissinger
	 	 
	 

	 	Title: Vice President — Treasurer	 	 
	 

	 	Address: 2801 East Market Street, York, PA 17402	 	 
	 

	 	          Attn: Keith E. Plowman	 	 
	 

	 	          Telecopy: (717) 751-3196	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	MCRIL, LLC	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	/s/ H. Todd Dissinger
 

By:    H. Todd Dissinger
	 	 
	 

	 	Title: Vice President — Treasurer	 	 
	 

	 	Address: 2801 East Market Street, York, PA 17402	 	 
	 

	 	          Attn: Keith E. Plowman	 	 
	 

	 	          Telecopy: (717) 751-3196	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	CARSON PIRIE SCOTT II, INC. (formerly known as McRae’s, Inc.)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	/s/ H. Todd Dissinger
 

By:    H. Todd Dissinger
	 	 
	 

	 	Title: Vice President — Treasurer	 	 
	 

	 	Address: 2801 East Market Street, York, PA 17402	 	 
	 

	 	          Attn: Keith E. Plowman	 	 
	 

	 	          Telecopy: (717) 751-3196	 	 

(Signature Page to Second Amendment)

 

 

 

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	LENDERS:

    GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION

 	 
	 	     By:  	/s/  Charles Chiodo
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Charles Chiodo 	 
	 	 	Title:  	Duly Authorized Signatory 	 

	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Address:
	 	10 Riverview Drive, 4th Floor
	 

	 	 	 	Danbury, Connecticut 06810
	 

	 	Attn:
	 	Charles Chiodo
	 

	 	Telecopy:
	 	203-749-4666

(Signature Page to Second Amendment)

 

 

 

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	WELLS FARGO RETAIL FINANCE, LLC

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/ Connie Liu
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Connie Liu 	 
	 	 	Title:  	Assistant VP 	 

	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Address:
	 	One Boston Place, Suite 1800
	 

	 	 	 	Boston, Massachusetts 02108
	 

	 	Attn:
	 	Connie Liu
	 

	 	Telecopy:
	 	866-303-3944

(Signature Page to Second Amendment)

 

 

 

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	GE BUSINESS FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. (formerly known as Merrill Lynch Business

Financial Services Inc.)

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/  Charles Chiodo
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Charles Chiodo 	 
	 	 	Title:  	Its Duly Authorized Signatory 	 

	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Address:
	 	10 Riverview Drive, 4th Floor
	 

	 	 	 	Danbury, Connecticut 06810
	 

	 	Attn:
	 	Charles Chiodo
	 

	 	Telecopy:
	 	203-749-4666

(Signature Page to Second Amendment)exv10w1

Exhibit 10.1

SPECIFIC TERMS IN EXHIBIT A TO THIS SUBCONTRACT HAVE BEEN OMITTED

AND SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED.

THE OMITTED TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE IN EXHIBIT A

WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****).

SUBCONTRACT

	 	 	 
	Date: June 17,2009

	 	Subcontractor: IES Commercial, Inc.
	Project Name: USAMRIID Replacement

	 	Address: 500 Woodlake Drive,
Suite 150

Chesapeake, Virginia 23320
	Address: Ft. Detrick, Maryland

	 	Attention: Mike Valentine
	 
	 	 
	Project No.: 3239

	 	Telephone No.: 757-424-5164
	Cost Code: 160.160010

	 	Fax No.: 757-424-7145

1. Subcontractor shall perform all work and furnish and pay for all supervision, labor, materials,
plans, scaffolding, tools, equipment, supplies, and anything else necessary for the construction
and completion of all work described in Exhibit A, and all work incidental thereto or reasonably
inferable therefrom, in strict accordance and in full compliance with the terms of the Contract
Documents, as defined and described in Exhibit Al (all of which is hereinafter referred to as the
“Work”).

2. Manhattan Torcon A Joint Venture shall pay Subcontractor, for the performance of the Work,
subject to additions and deductions by change order or other Subcontract provisions, the total sum
of: Sixty one million one hundred forty six thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($61,146,000.00).
(Note: This sum includes the cost of bonds.)

3. Applications for payment shall be submitted monthly on a date to be determined by Manhattan
Torcon A Joint Venture. Payments shall be made to Subcontractor within five (5) working days of
receipts of payment from the Owner subject to the terms and conditions contained in the Manhattan
Torcon A Joint Venture General Provisions.

4. Payment and performance bonds are required in a form attached as Exhibit B. The premium for
said bonds is included within the Subcontract Price. Subcontract shall invoice bond premium at
direct cost based on invoice from surety and provide proof of payment to surety.

5. Retainage shall be withheld from each pay application in the amount of 10%.

6. Subcontractor must furnish a certificate of insurance in accordance with Manhattan Torcon A
Joint Venture’s Subcontractor’s Minimum Insurance Requirements attached as Exhibit C and obtain all
required insurance prior to commencing its work.

7. The terms and conditions contained in the following documents, including General Provisions —
Article 2.5, Indemnification, which are attached hereto, are incorporated herein by reference as if
fully written out

	 	 	 
	MANHATTAN TORCON A JOINT VENTURE GENERAL
PROVISION

	 	Page(s) 1 — 13, Dated: June 17, 2009
	MODIFICATIONS TO GENERAL PROVISIONS

	 	Page(s) 1, Dated: June 29, 2009
	EXHIBIT A — Scope of Subcontractor’s Work

	 	Page(s) 1 — 7
	EXHIBIT Al — Contract Documents

	 	Page(s) 1 — 52
	EXHIBIT B — Payment and Performance Bonds

	 	Page(s) 1 — 2
	EXHIBIT C — Insurance Requirements

	 	Page(s) 1 — 14
	EXHIBIT D — Miscellaneous Provisions

	 	Page(s) 1 — 29

	 	 	 
	“Subcontractor”

	 	“MTJV”
	SUBCONTRACTOR NAME

	 	MANHATTAN TORCON A JOINT VENTURE
	 
	 	 
	/s/ MICHAEL J. CALIEL

	 	/s/ TED M. BAKER
	 

	 	 
	Signature

	 	Signature
	 
	 	 
	Michael J. Caliel

	 	Ted M. Baker
	 

	 	 
	Printed Name

	 	Printed Name
	 
	 	 
	President

	 	Executive Vice President
	 

	 	 
	Title

	 	Title
	 
	 	 
	June 30, 2009

	 	July 9, 2009
	 

	 	 
	Date:

	 	Date:

 

 

IES COMMERCIAL, INC.

JUNE 17, 2009

MANHATTAN TORCON A JOINT VENTURE GENERAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

1.1 DEFINITIONS

1.1.1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

.1 The Contract Documents consist of the Agreement between Manhattan Torcon A Joint Venture
(MTJV) and the Owner (“Agreement”), General Conditions of the Contract, Supplementary and
other Conditions, Exhibits, and Riders enumerated and attached to the Agreement, all addenda
issued prior to and all modifications issued after execution of the Agreement, and plans and
specifications.

.2 Subcontractor acknowledges and agrees that its Subcontract and the Contract Documents are
adequate and sufficient to provide for the performance and completion of the Work, and
include all Work, whether or not shown or specified, which reasonably may be inferred to be
required for the completion of the Work in accordance with all applicable laws, codes and
professional standards.

1.1.2 THE SUBCONTRACT

.1 The Subcontract represents the entire and integrated Agreement between the parties and
supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, whether written or oral.

.2 The Subcontract may not be construed to create any contractual relationship of any kind
between Subcontractor and Owner, between Subcontractor and Architect or between any persons
or entities other than MTJV and Subcontractor.

.3 Until Subcontractor’s obligations under this Subcontract are completely fulfilled,
Subcontractor agrees not to perform any Work directly for the Owner or any of its tenants, or
deal directly with the Owner’s representatives in connection with the Project, unless
directed in writing by MTJV.

.4 With respect to the Work covered by this Subcontract, Subcontractor shall assume all
obligations, risks and responsibilities to MTJV which MTJV has assumed toward the Owner and
MTJV shall have all rights and remedies with respect to Subcontractor as Owner has with
respect to MTJV, in the Contract Documents, except to the extent of any conflict with the
Subcontract.

1.1.3 THE WORK

     The Work of Subcontractor shall include the performing and furnishing by Subcontractor of all
supervision, labor, materials, plant, scaffolding, hoisting, tools, equipment, supplies, and all
other things necessary for the construction and completion of the Work, as described in its
Subcontract, and all Work incidental thereto or reasonably inferable therefrom, in strict
accordance and in full compliance with the terms of the Contract Documents.

1.1.4 PARTICULARIZED TERMS

.1 Unless otherwise provided, all references to “days” shall be to calendar days.

.2 The term “contractor” appearing in any of the Specification Sections or Divisions
applicable to the Subcontract shall mean Subcontractor unless specifically stated otherwise
herein.

.3 The term “subcontractor” shall mean any contractor, vendor or materialman who is supplying
material or performing Work in connection with the Subcontract and who has a direct
contractual relationship with Subcontractor.

.4 The term “lower-tier subcontractor” shall mean any subcontractor, vendor or materialman at
any tier supplying material or performing Work in connection with the Subcontract.

.5 The term “subcontract” when referencing contractual arrangements between subcontractors
and Subcontractor shall include purchase orders and contracts for construction, materials
and/or services relating to the Project.

1.2 INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

1.2.1 It is the intention of the parties that all the terms of the Subcontract are to be considered
as complimentary. However, in the event that such an interpretation is not possible, the order of
precedence of the documents forming this Subcontract shall be (1) modifications of any documents
forming part of the Subcontract; (2) the Subcontract, including attached Exhibits (unless the MTJV
General Provisions or the Contract Documents

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impose a higher standard or greater requirement on the Subcontractor, in which case the MTJV
General Provisions or the Contract Documents shall govern); (3) the MTJV General Provisions (unless
the provisions of (2) apply), and (4) the Contract Documents (unless the provisions of (2) apply.)

1.2.2 In the event of a conflict between or among modifications, the later in date shall prevail.
In the event of a conflict between or among the terms of the Subcontract, the higher standard or
greater requirement for Subcontractor shall prevail.

1.2.3 Should inconsistencies or omissions appear in the Subcontract and/or the Contract Documents
it shall be the duty of Subcontractor to timely notify MTJV in writing. Upon receipt of said
notice MTJV shall instruct Subcontractor as to the measures to be taken, and Subcontractor shall
comply with MTJV’s instructions. Nothing herein shall bar Subcontractors right, if any, to seek
additional compensation if allowable under the Subcontract.

ARTICLE 2

SUBCONTRACTOR

2.1 SUBCONTRACTORS INVESTIGATIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS

     Subcontractor represents that it is fully qualified to perform this Subcontract, and
acknowledges that prior to the execution of this Subcontract it has (a) by its own independent
investigation ascertained and fully evaluated (i) the Work required by this Subcontract, (ii) the
conditions and difficulties involved in performing the Work, (iii) the obligations of this
Subcontract and the Contract Documents, and (iv) the nature, locality and site of the Work; and (b)
verified all information furnished by MTJV or others, satisfying itself as to the correctness and
accuracy of that information. Any failure by Subcontractor to investigate independently and become
fully informed will not relieve Subcontractor from its responsibilities hereunder.

2.2 TIME OF PERFORMANCE

2.2.1 Subcontractor will proceed with the Work in a prompt and diligent manner, in accordance with
MTJV’s schedule, as reasonably amended from time to time. Subcontractor shall be liable to MTJV
for failure to adhere to MTJV’s schedule, including amendments, even if such schedules differ from
schedules set forth in the Contract Documents or the time of completion called for by the Contract
Documents. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. In agreeing to perform the Work in accordance herewith,
Subcontractor has taken into account and made allowance for delays which should be reasonably
anticipated or foreseeable.

2.2.2 Subcontractor shall notify MTJV in writing of any objection to any schedule or amendment
thereof, within forty-eight (48) hours after receipt of such schedule or amendment. The failure by
Subcontractor to object to any schedule or amendment shall constitute acceptance.

2.2.3 If requested by MTJV, Subcontractor shall submit detailed schedules for the performance of
this Subcontractor’s Work, in a form acceptable to MTJV, which shall comply with all scheduling
requirements of the Contract Documents and of Paragraph 2.2.1 above. MTJV may from time to time,
at its sole discretion, direct Subcontractor to make reasonable modifications and revisions in such
schedules.

2.2.4 Subcontractor will coordinate its Work with the Work of MTJV, other subcontractors and the
Owner’s other contractors, if any, so no delays or interference will occur in completion of any
part and/or all of the Project.

2.2.5 EXTENSION OF TIME SHALL BE SUBCONTRACTOR’S SOLE REMEDY FOR DELAY, INEFFICIENCIES OR LOSS OF
PRODUCTIVITY INCURRED AS A RESULT OF DELAY OR AS A RESULT OF SCHEDULE AMENDMENTS.

2.3 WARRANTY

2.3.1 Subcontractor warrants to MTJV, the Owner and the Architect that all materials and equipment
furnished under the Subcontract will be new unless otherwise specified, and that all Work will be
of the quality required by the drawings and specifications, free from faults and defects and in
conformance with the Contract Documents. Subcontractor warrants that it and its lower tier
subcontractors will perform their Work and will manufacture and furnish material and equipment in a
good and workmanlike manner.

2.3.2 Subcontractor further warrants its Work, materials and equipment hereunder to MTJV on the
same terms, and for the same period, as MTJV warrants the Work to the Owner under the Contract
Documents.

2.3.3 In addition to any specific guarantees required by the Contract Documents, or provided by
law, the Subcontractor guarantees to perform the Work in a good and workmanlike manner and agrees
to repair or replace all Work that may prove defective in workmanship or materials commencing on
the date of issuance of substantial completion and ending one year from the date of final
completion and acceptance of the Work by Owner.

2.3.4 The warranties and guarantees provided in this Paragraph 2.3 are in addition to, and not in
limitation of, any other right that MTJV may have or any other warranty given by Subcontractor, and
will not limit any recovery MTJV may seek, including consequential damages. Specifically, and not
by limitation, the express warranty provided by Subcontractor and the lower-tier subcontractors
will not limit, in any respect, the implied warranty at law of the Subcontractor for the entire
Work, including a warranty for the quality of labor and materials.

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2.4 SUBCONTRACTOR’S LIABILITY

2.4.1 Subcontractor hereby assumes the entire responsibility and liability for all Work,
supervision, labor and materials provided hereunder, whether or not erected in place, and for all
plant, scaffolding, hoisting, tools, equipment, supplies and other things provided by Subcontractor
until final acceptance of the Work by the Owner, and shall at all times prosecute the Work in a
good and workmanlike manner, with diligence and continuity; in the event of any loss, damage or
destruction thereof from any cause. Subcontractor shall be liable therefor, and shall repair,
rebuild and make good said loss, damage or destruction at Subcontractor’s cost, except to the
extent of any recoveries or payments from Builders Risk or property insurance, if any, applicable
to such loss, damage or destruction.

2.4.2 Subcontractor shall be liable to MTJV for all costs MTJV incurs or becomes responsible for as
a result of Subcontractor’s failure to perform this Subcontract in accordance with its terms.
Subcontractor’s failure to perform shall include the failure of its lower-tier subcontractors to
perform. Subcontractor’s liability shall include but not be limited to (1) damages and other delay
costs payable by MTJV to the Owner (including liquidated damages); (2) MTJV’s or its agents
increased costs of performance, such as extended overhead and increased performance costs resulting
from delays or improper Work; (3) warranty and rework costs; (4) liability to third parties; (5)
excess reprocurement costs; (6) consultants’ fees; and (7) attorneys’ fees and related costs.

2.4.3 In the event that Subcontractor or any of its agents, employees, suppliers, or lower-tier
subcontractors utilize any machinery, equipment, tools, scaffolding, hoists, lifts or similar items
belonging to or under the control of MTJV, Subcontractor shall be liable to MTJV for any loss or
damage (including personal injury or death) which may arise or result from such use, except where
such loss or damage shall be due solely to the negligence of MTJV employees operating MTJV-owned or
MTJV-leased equipment.

2.4.4 Subcontractor’s assumption of liability is independent from, and not limited in any manner
by, the Subcontractor’s insurance coverage obtained pursuant to Article 7, or otherwise. All
amounts owed by Subcontractor to MTJV as a result of the liability provisions of this Subcontract
shall be paid upon demand.

2.5 INDEMNIFICATION

2.5.1 To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Subcontractor is liable for and will defend,
indemnify, hold harmless and reimburse MTJV, Owner and Architect, and each officer, agent, and
employee of the same, against:

(i) all claims arising out of any breach of this Subcontract by the Subcontractor, or a breach of
any agreement relating to the Work or any Work done by any lower-tier subcontractor, or any
negligent act, gross negligence, error or omission by Subcontractor or any lower-tier
subcontractor, or any patent or copyright infringement arising out of the performance of this
Subcontract by Subcontractor or any of its lower-tier subcontractors;

(ii) all liabilities, claims and demands for personal injury or bodily injury (including death) or
property damage (real, personal, tangible or intangible) including injury or death to
Subcontractor’s employees, together with any resulting costs, legal fees and consulting fees,
arising out of or caused by any act or omission of the Subcontractor or any lower-tier
subcontractor, their agents or employees;

(iii) all liens, or claims of rights to enforce liens, against the Project, Project Site or any
other improvements erected on the Project Site, and claims against MTJV or its surety, if any,
arising out of any Work performed or to be performed or labor, services or materials furnished or
to be furnished under this Subcontract by any subcontractor or supplier, of any tier, to
Subcontractor; and

(iv) all other costs, damage, expenses and liabilities (including all resulting costs, legal fees
and consultant fees) for which MTJV is liable to Owner under its Agreement, or to any third party
under agreements with those third parties who may be affected by construction of the Project on
account of or in any way related to Subcontractor’s Work.

THIS INDEMNIFICATION APPLIES EVEN THOUGH THE MATTER TO BE INDEMNIFIED IS THE RESULT OF THE
CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE OF MTJV, OWNER AND ARCHITECT, AND THEIR EMPLOYEES, SERVANTS, AGENTS OR OTHER
SUBCONTRACTORS. MTJV has a right to withhold from any payments due or to become due Subcontractor
an amount which, in MTJV’s opinion is reasonable to protect MTJV from any claims or law suits
subject to this indemnification paragraph. These rights are in addition to MTJV’s other legal and
equitable rights. The indemnification obligation under this provision and this Subcontract, or any
other indemnification obligation under any other subparagraph of this Subcontract, is not limited
by a limitation on amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for the
Subcontractor, or any lower-tier subcontractor, under applicable Workers or Workmen’s Compensation
Acts, Disability Benefit Acts, Employee Benefit Acts nor by any requirements for insurance, or the
furnishing of insurance by Subcontractor or any lower-tier subcontractor, under this Subcontract.
Subcontractor is not assuming liability for loss or damage due solely to the negligence of MTJV.

2.6 PATENTS AND ROYALTIES

     Except as otherwise provided by the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall pay all royalties
and license fees which may be due with respect to the Work. Subcontractor shall defend all suits
or claims for infringement of any patent rights that may be brought against MTJV or the Owner
arising out of its Work, and shall be liable to MTJV and the Owner for all loss, including all
costs and expenses on account thereof.

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2.7 TAXES AND PERMITS

2.7.1 Except as otherwise provided by the Contract Documents, Subcontractor agrees to pay, comply
with and hold MTJV harmless from and against the payment of all Federal, state and local
contributions, taxes, duties or premiums arising out of the performance of this Subcontract, and
all Sales, Use or other duties or taxes of whatever nature levied or assessed against the Owner,
MTJV or Subcontractor arising out of this Subcontract, including any interest or penalties.
Subcontractor waives any and all claims for additional compensation because of any new
contributions, duties, taxes or premiums, or any increases therein, unless payment therefor is
specifically provided for in the Contract Documents.

2.7.2 Subcontractor shall obtain and pay for all permits, licenses, fees and certificates of
inspection necessary for the prosecution and completion of the Work. Subcontractor shall arrange
for all necessary inspections and approvals by public officials.

2.8 SUPERVISION

Subcontractor and its lower-tier subcontractors (i) shall not employ anyone to perform Work
whose employment is objected to by MTJV or the Owner, (ii) shall employ skilled and competent
supervisory and subordinate personnel at the jobsite at all times who are familiar with their
obligations under this Subcontract, the Contract Documents and MTJV’s schedule, are capable of
communicating effectively with MTJV’s Project staff and who shall perform the Work with the highest
degree of skill.

2.9 CLEANUP

2.9.1 Subcontractor shall, on a daily basis, clean its Work and remove and deposit all debris
resulting from or associated with its Work in a manner that will not impede either the progress of
the Project or of other trades. Should Subcontractor fail to clean its Work within twenty-four
(24) hours after receipt of written notice from MTJV, MTJV shall have the right to perform cleanup
itself and charge Subcontractor the reasonable cost thereof, Including an allocation of the cost of
cleanup not identifiable to any source. MTJV may request composite crew clean up activities in
which this Subcontractor will participate, if performing Work during the period of such request.

2.9.2 Subcontractor agrees by the execution of this Subcontract, that no hazardous substances are
to be discharged into or deposited at the Project. Title of such substances will remain the
property of the Subcontractor and never revert to MTJV. Subcontractor will be required to properly
dispose of all hazardous substances. All costs for any such disposal or reclamation operations are
to be borne by the Subcontractor.

2.10 INTERFERENCE WITH WORK OF CONTRACTORS

Neither Subcontractor nor any lower-tier subcontractor will directly or indirectly cause, or
induce others to cause, any interference with the Work of any contractor or subcontractor on the
jobsite. In the event any lawful or unlawful strike, picketing or handbilling at the jobsite is
directed at Subcontractor or any lower-tier subcontractor by any person, group or organization
which causes or induces any interference with the Work of any contractor or subcontractor on the
jobsite, Subcontractor shall immediately take all reasonable and necessary steps to terminate such
strike, picketing or handbilling at the jobsite, including, but not limited to, removing all of
Subcontractor’s (or lower-tier subcontractor’s) personnel, equipment, materials and other property
from the jobsite during periods when other contractors’ and subcontractors’ employees are present
on the jobsite. This Subcontract may be terminated for default in the event that Subcontractor
fails to terminate any such interference with any such Work within forty-eight (48) hours of the
receipt of written notice from MTJV. No time lost by Subcontractor hereunder shall excuse any
failure of Subcontractor to timely perform or to meet its contractual obligations or deadlines
under this Subcontract.

2.11 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTING

2.11.1 Subcontractor shall not assign or transfer this Subcontract, or funds due hereunder without
the prior written consent of Subcontractor’s surety and MTJV. Lower-tier subcontracts are subject
to the provisions of this Subcontract, and Subcontractor shall insert in Subcontractor’s
subcontracts all provisions required by the Contract Documents or necessary to enable Subcontractor
to comply with the terms hereof. Subcontracting by Subcontractor shall not abrogate any obligation
of Subcontractor under this Subcontract.

2.11.2 Subcontractor shall, within thirty (30) days after award of this Subcontract and monthly
thereafter, provide a detailed, itemized list of materials and equipment to be provided under this
Subcontract along with the ultimate supplier of each material item and equipment, the supplier’s
representative and phone number, and the current proposed delivery date of the material and
equipment. MTJV reserves the right to review and/or approve Subcontractor’s subcontractors. Such
approval will not be unreasonably withheld.

2.11.3 Subcontractor, by execution of this Subcontract, contingently assigns to MTJV all of
Subcontractor’s subcontracts. The assignment of each of Subcontractor’s subcontracts shall take
effect only upon both Subcontractor’s termination under either Article 9 or 10 and MTJV’s
affirmative acceptance of the assignment of the specific subcontract by written notice to
Subcontractor and Subcontractor’s subcontractor. MTJV shall have no liability to any of
Subcontractor’s subcontractors unless and until MTJV affirmatively accepts the assignment as
provided above.

2.12 APPROVALS

2.12.1 Subcontractor warrants and agrees that all requisite approvals from the Owner as to its
eligibility to serve as a Subcontractor, and that approvals of all materials and performance of the
Work as required by the Contract Documents, are obtainable.

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2.12.2 Subcontractor shall deliver to MTJV copies of shop drawings, cuts, samples. material lists,
and other submissions, including mock-ups and temporary structures, required by MTJV or the
Contract Documents within sufficient time so as not to delay performance of the Project and within
sufficient time for MTJV to submit the same within the time stated in the Contract Documents,
whichever is earlier. Submissions shall be in strict accordance with the Contract Documents
provided, however, that if Subcontractor wishes to propose a deviation from the Contract Documents,
such deviation shall be clearly identified on the submission and accompanied by a letter describing
in detail such deviation and the effect, if any, on Subcontractor’s Work and on the work of MTJV or
any other subcontractors on the Project, and the impact on the time of performance. Requested
deviations will be allowed only in accordance with the Contract Documents and when specific written
approval referencing the deviation is given to Subcontractor. No general approval granted by MTJV
or the Owner shall relieve Subcontractor from complying with the Contract Documents.

2.12.3 MTJV’s review or approval of any shop drawings, cuts, samples, material lists and other
submissions, including mock-ups or temporary structures, shall not to any extent, under any
circumstances, (i) alter the requirements of the Contract Documents for quality, quantity, finish,
dimension, design or configuration; (ii) constitute acceptance by MTJV of any method, material or
equipment not ultimately acceptable to the Owner; or (iii) relieve Subcontractor from
responsibility for errors of any sort therein or from the necessity of furnishing any Work required
by the Contract Documents which may have been omitted therefrom.

2.13 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE

2.13.1 Subcontractor shall provide appropriate facilities at all reasonable times for inspection,
by MTJV or the Owner, of the Work and materials provided under this Subcontract, whether at the
Project site or any place where such Work or materials may be in preparation, manufacture, storage
or installation. Subcontractor shall promptly replace or correct any Work or materials which MTJV
or the Owner shall reject as failing to conform to the requirements of this Subcontract. If
Subcontractor does not do so within a reasonable time, MTJV shall have the right to do so and
Subcontractor shall be liable to MTJV for the cost thereof. If, in the opinion of MTJV, it is not
expedient to correct or replace all or any part of rejected Work or materials, then MTJV, at its
option, may deduct from the payments due, or to become due, to Subcontractor such amount as in
MTJV’s reasonable judgment will represent (i) the difference between the fair value of the rejected
Work and materials and the value thereof if it complied with this Subcontract, or (ii) the cost of
correction, whichever MTJV determines is more appropriate.

2.13.2 If rejection of Work is by the Owner, or by MTJV at the request of the Owner,
Subcontractor’s remedy for wrongful rejection of Work pursuant to Paragraph 2.13.1 shall be limited
to MTJV’s remedy under the Contract Documents. MTJV shall be liable for any increased direct cost
caused by its wrongful rejection of Work only if the Owner was not involved in any such rejection.

2.13.3 The Work shall be accepted according to the terms of the Contract Documents. Unless
otherwise agreed in writing, however, entrance and use by the Owner or MTJV, shall not constitute
acceptance of the Work.

ARTICLE 3

CLAIMS AND DISPUTES

3.1 DEFINITION

     A claim is a demand or assertion by one of the parties seeking, as a matter of right,
adjustment or interpretation of Subcontract terms or payment of money, extension of time, or other
relief with respect to the terms of the Subcontract.

3.2 TIME LIMIT ON CLAIMS

     Claims by Subcontractor must be made within forty-eight (48) hours after Subcontractor first
recognizes the condition giving rise to the claim. Claims must be made by written notice to MTJV
containing a complete description of the claim and circumstances thereof.

3.3 CONTINUING CONTRACT PERFORMANCE

     In the event of any dispute involving the Work, Subcontractor must proceed diligently with
performance of its Work and must follow any decision by MTJV with respect to the dispute until
final resolution. If Subcontractor makes a claim as provided herein, Subcontractor must continue
with its Work without interruption, deficiency or delay.

3.4 ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL PAYMENT

     Acceptance of final payment for the Work by the Subcontractor constitutes a waiver of any
claims except those claims identified by the Subcontractor in writing at the time of final payment.

3.5 SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES

3.5.1 In case of any dispute between MTJV and Subcontractor in any way relating to or arising from
any act or omission of the Owner, the Architect, or involving the Contract Documents, Subcontractor
agrees to be bound to MTJV to the same extent that MTJV is bound to the Owner by the terms of the
Contract Documents, and by any and all preliminary and final decisions or determinations made
thereunder by any party, board or court so authorized in the Contract Documents or by law, whether
or not Subcontractor is a party to such proceedings. In case of such dispute, Subcontractor will
comply with all provisions of the Contract Documents and allow a reasonable time for MTJV to
analyze and forward to the Owner any required communications or documentation sufficiently in
advance of any time limits set forth in the Contract Documents. MTJV may, at

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its option, (1) present to the Owner in MTJV’s name, or (2) authorize Subcontractor to present to
the Owner, in MTJV’s name, all of Subcontractors claims and answer the Owner’s claims involving
Subcontractor’s Work. MTJV may further invoke on behalf of Subcontractor, or allow Subcontractor
to invoke, those provisions in the Contract Documents for determining disputes. Nothing herein
shall require MTJV to certify a claim under a contract when it cannot do so in good faith. If such
dispute is prosecuted or defended by MTJV, Subcontractor at its own expense agrees to furnish all
documents, statements, witnesses, and other information required by MTJV and to pay or reimburse
MTJV for all costs incurred by MTJV in connection with the dispute, including attorneys’ fees. If
MTJV exercises either of the options referenced above, Subcontractor agrees that it shall only
recover against MTJV to the extent MTJV recovers funds from the Owner.

3.5.2 All other disputes between the parties shall be resolved by litigation, in a court of
competent jurisdiction, except that MTJV may, at its sole option, require that any dispute be
submitted to arbitration pursuant to the Construction Industry Rules of the American Arbitration
Association except that all arbitrators shall be attorneys with at least ten (10) years experience
in construction law. The election by MTJV shall be made no later than thirty (30) days following
receipt of service of process of any such litigation from Subcontractor or, If the claim Is
asserted by MTJV, shall be made upon the filing of a demand for arbitration by MTJV.
Notwithstanding the above, MTJV shall not be deemed to have waived any right it may have to
arbitrate its dispute with Subcontractor by the filing of litigation against Subcontractor and its
surety.

3.5.3 If MTJV elects to arbitrate any such dispute with Subcontractor, Subcontractor consents to
the joint arbitration of any dispute it might have with MTJV with the arbitration of any dispute
MTJV might have with any other subcontractor of MTJV or with Owner or Architect, if MTJV should so
elect.

3.5.4 In the event of litigation or arbitration of any dispute between Subcontractor and MTJV, the
prevailing party shall be awarded attorneys’ fees, costs of court and such other damages as may be
permitted by the Subcontract and applicable law.

3.6 MOISTURE INTRUSION AND MOLD

     The Subcontractor shall take all necessary precautions to protect, and shall be liable for any
damages to, adjacent surfaces or materials caused by its Work, including, but not limited to,
damages resulting from Subcontractor’s cleaning of such surfaces, failing to properly supervise or
execute its Work, water or moisture intrusion caused in whole or in part by its Work. Furthermore,
Subcontractor shall take all necessary precautions to protect and shall be liable for any damages
to, its Work or materials caused in whole or in part by the failure to properly protect its Work or
materials, including, but not limited to, failing to properly supervise or execute its Work and
water or moisture damage to its Work or materials.

ARTICLE 4

CHANGES IN THE WORK

4.1 MTJV may, at anytime, unilaterally or by agreement with Subcontractor, without notice to any
surety, make changes in the Work covered by this Subcontract. Any unilateral order or agreement
under this Article 4 shall be in writing. Subcontractor shall perform the Work as changed without
delay.

4.2 Subcontractor shall submit to MTJV any requests or claims for adjustment in the price, schedule
or other provisions of the Subcontract for changes directed by the Owner, as a result of
deficiencies or discrepancies in the Contract Documents, or for circumstances otherwise permitted
by the Contract Documents. Said requests or claims shall be submitted in writing by Subcontractor
in time to allow MTJV to comply with the applicable provisions of the Contract Documents.
Subcontract adjustments shall be made only to the extent that MTJV is entitled to relief from or
must grant relief to the Owner. Further, each Subcontract adjustment shall be equal only to
Subcontractor’s allocable share of any adjustment in MTJV’s Contract with the Owner.
Subcontractor’s allocable share shall be determined by MTJV, after allowance of MTJV’s normal
overhead and profit on any recovery and MTJV’s expense of recovery, by making a reasonable
apportionment, if applicable, between Subcontractor, MTJV and other subcontractors or persons with
interests in the adjustment. This paragraph shall also cover other equitable adjustments or other
relief allowed by the Contract Documents.

4.3 Payment on account of pending changes made by the Owner shall be made only if and when MTJV
receives such payment from the Owner for Subcontractor’s changed Work. Each payment to
Subcontractor on account of pending change orders shall be equal to Subcontractor’s allocable share
of MTJV’s payment from the Owner for the pending change as determined by MTJV. Amounts paid on
account of pending changes are provisional and not an admission of liability and shall be repaid to
MTJV on demand whenever MTJV determines there has been an overpayment.

4.4 For changes ordered by MTJV independent of the Owner or the Contract Documents, Subcontractor
shall be entitled to equitable adjustment in the Subcontract price. If Subcontractor considers any
action or inaction by MTJV other than a formal change order to be a change, it shall so notify
MTJV, in writing, within forty-eight (48) hours of said action or inaction and seek a confirmation
from MTJV. Failure to comply with said confirmation procedure shall constitute a waiver of the
right to compensation for the action or inaction. Change orders or changes of any kind, occurring
between MTJV and Subcontractor independent of the Owner or the Contract Documents shall be
performed and paid for on the basis of direct cost only, without any overhead, indirect expense or
profit.

4.5 Subcontractor shall within seven (7) days of a MTJV request submit a reasonable price quotation
for proposed changes. If Subcontractor does not do so and MTJV is required to submit a price
quotation to the Owner which includes a proposed change to Subcontractor’s Work, MTJV shall use its
best estimate of the proposed change as it affects the Subcontract in its quotation to the Owner,
which estimate shall be the maximum equitable adjustment due to Subcontractor.

4.6 The payment of any incremental increase in the cost of bonds arising as a result of changes in
the Work shall be the responsibility of Subcontractor and will be included as a part of
Subcontractor’s price for proposed changes.

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ARTICLE 5

PAYMENTS

5.1 SCHEDULE OF VALUES

5.1.1 Before the first application for payment, Subcontractor must submit to MTJV for its approval
an itemized schedule of values “Schedule of Values”) allocated to the various portions of the Work
prepared in such form and supported by such data to substantiate its accuracy as MTJV may
reasonably require and/or as required by the Contract Documents.

5.1.2 This schedule, unless objected to by MTJV, Owner or the Architect, will be used only as a
basis of Subcontractor’s applications for payment. The form of the application for payment will be
as directed by MTJV and/or as required by the Contract Documents together with applicable receipted
bills and payroll sheets.

5.2 APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT

5.2.1 Subcontractor must submit to MTJV an itemized application for payment, notarized, if required
by applicable law or requested by Owner, supported by such data substantiating the Subcontractor’s
right to payment as MTJV, Owner, or the Architect may require, including requisitions from
subcontractors and sub-contractors.

5.2.2 If requested by MTJV, Subcontractor shall, as part of each request for partial payment other
than the initial request, furnish claim releases and lien waivers with respect to all Work
performed and materials supplied through the date of the immediately preceding request for partial
payment. Prior to final payment, Subcontractor shall provide to MTJV a release of its liens and
claims and all liens and claims of all persons furnishing labor and/or materials for the
performance of this Subcontract, and satisfactory evidence that there are no other liens or claims
whatsoever outstanding against the Work relating to this Subcontract.

5.2.3 If the Contract Documents allow partial payment for materials stored either off-site or
on-site, such payments shall be made to Subcontractor in the amounts and under the standards set
forth in the Contract Documents for off-site or on-site stored materials once such payments have
been approved by MTJV and the Owner, but only after MTJV’s receipt of payment therefore from the
Owner.

5.2.4 No partial payment shall be due Subcontractor unless and until MTJV receives payment from
Owner and provided that the Work has been approved by MTJV and the Owner and provided that
Subcontractor is in compliance with the terms of its Subcontract. Final payment shall not be due
until Subcontractor’s Work has been completed and approved by the Owner, the entire Project is
complete, all final payment prerequisites under the Contract Documents have been satisfied,
satisfactory proof of payment of all amounts owed by Subcontractor in connection with this
Subcontract has been provided and MTJV has been paid in full for the entire Project.
Notwithstanding the above, MTJV may withhold from any partial or final payment to Subcontractor
such amounts as may be allowed by the Subcontract in Paragraph 5.3. No certification of a progress
payment and no partial nor final payment made to Subcontractor pursuant to this Subcontract shall
constitute or imply acceptance of Work or materials.

5.2.5 If at any time any monies earned by or due to MTJV from the Owner are not paid in full, MTJV
shall in its sole discretion apportion the nonpayment equitably and reduce payments otherwise due
Subcontractor accordingly. Such reductions shall continue until MTJV is paid all monies due to it,
provided however, if the withholdings do not relate to Subcontractor’s Work, Subcontractor shall be
paid in full when MTJV’s right to recover from the Owner is finally determined or expires.
Subcontractor acknowledges that this paragraph establishes a reasonable time for payment.

5.2.6 MTJV, after giving a three (3) day notice to Subcontractor, may pay all persons who have not
been paid the monies due them in connection with the Subcontract, whether or not a lien has been
filed, unless Subcontractor, within three days of receipt of said notice, or such shorter period of
time as MTJV finds necessary to meet its obligations to the Owner (i) demonstrates that such sums
are not due and (ii) provides MTJV adequate security. MTJV, without prejudice to any other right
it may have, may also issue a Joint Check to Subcontractor and any lower-tier subcontractor or
supplier of Subcontractor and the delivery of said Joint Check to the lower tier subcontractor or
supplier shall constitute payment to Subcontractor.

5.2.7 All material and Work incorporated into the Project or for which partial payment has been
made shall become the property of MTJV, or if the Contract Documents so provide, the property of
the Owner; however, this provision shall not relieve Subcontractor from the sole responsibility and
liability for all Work and materials for which payments have been made until final acceptance
thereof by the Owner.

5.3 PAYMENTS WITHHELD

5.3.1 Notwithstanding any provision of the Subcontract to the contrary, MTJV is not obligated to
make any payment to Subcontractor under the Subcontract if any one or more of the following
conditions exists:

	 	(a)	 	Subcontractor has failed to perform its obligations under the
Subcontract or otherwise is in default under the Subcontract or the Contract
Documents;
	 
	 	(b)	 	If any part of such payment is attributable to Work which is not
performed in accordance with the Contract Documents; provided, however, payment
will be made for the portions of the Work which have been performed in accordance
with the Contract Documents;

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	 	(c)	 	Subcontractor or any subcontractor has failed to make payments
promptly to any lower-tier subcontractor, as applicable, or to pay for material
or labor used in the Work for which Subcontractor has received payment;
	 
	 	(d)	 	Subcontractor has failed to provide the revised Schedule of Values
with the Application for Payment;
	 
	 	(e)	 	Subcontractor has suspended the Work other than as authorized by
Owner or the Contract; or
	 
	 	(f)	 	Subcontractor has filed a voluntary petition for protection for
relief under — or a petition has been filed placing Subcontractor under the
protection of the bankruptcy laws of the United States and Subcontractor has not
(1) notified MTJV that Subcontractor has the necessary capacity and resources to
finish the Work and honor the Subcontract and will dismiss such petition and
remove itself from bankruptcy protection within 90 days of the filing or (2)
affirmed and had the bankruptcy court approve its obligations under this
Subcontract to MTJV and evidence Subcontractor’s ability to perform this
Subcontract to MTJV’s reasonable satisfaction; or
	 
	 	(g)	 	Subcontractor has failed to provide or maintain required insurance
and bonds; or
	 
	 	(h)	 	MTJV determines, in good faith, that Subcontractor has breached any
other agreement it might have with MTJV on any other project.

5.3.2 In the event any of the condition as outlined in Paragraph 5.3.1 exists, MTJV may withhold
such funds as may be reasonably necessary to protect it from liability or compensate it for its
damages; provided, however, that the exercising of the right of withholding by MTJV shall not be
conclusive with respect to any liability of Subcontractor to MTJV.

ARTICLE 6

PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY

6.1 SAFETY OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY

6.1.1 The Subcontractor must take all reasonable precautions for the safety of, and must provide
all reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to:

	 	(a)	 	all Employees at the Project site or engaged in the Work and all
other persons who may be affected by the Work or are in proximity to the Work;
	 
	 	(b)	 	the Work and all materials and equipment to be incorporated into
the Work, whether in storage on or off the Project site, under the care, custody
or control of the Subcontractor or any lower-tier subcontractors;
	 
	 	(c)	 	other property at the Project site or adjacent thereto, including
all existing improvements not part of the Work, trees, shrubs, lawns, walks,
pavements, roadways, structures and utilities not designated for removal,
relocation or replacement in the course of construction;
	 
	 	(d)	 	the Work of MTJV, the Owner or other separate contractors; and
	 
	 	(e)	 	all tenants and visitors to the Project.

6.1.2 The Subcontractor must give all notices and comply with all applicable laws, ordinances,
rules, regulations and lawful orders of any public authority bearing on the safety of persons or
property or their protection from damage, injury or loss.

6.1.3 In addition to safety requirements imposed by law, Subcontractor shall comply with all safety
requirements and policies imposed by MTJV or the Owner and will conduct operations in a safe
manner. Subcontractor shall designate an employee to be responsible for compliance with all
federal, state, and local safety and health regulations and all safety policies and requirements
imposed by MTJV or the Owner. Unless the Subcontractor designates otherwise, the responsible
employee shall be the Subcontractor’s jobsite supervisor. Subcontractor shall be liable to MTJV
for any additional costs, including fines, which MTJV incurs as a result of Subcontractor’s failure
to operate safely. MTJV may conduct safety inspections from time to time. Such inspections shall
not relieve Subcontractor from its obligations to adhere to safety requirements nor shall such
inspections create any liability to MTJV.

ARTICLE 7

INSURANCE

7.1 SUBCONTRACTOR’S INSURANCE

7.1.1 The Subcontractor, prior to commencing the Work, shall procure and purchase the following
insurance from a company or companies lawfully authorized to do business in the jurisdiction in
which the Project is located:

	 	(a)	 	Workers Compensation and Employers Liability;

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	 	(b)	 	Commercial General Liability (including Blanket Contractual
Liability, Products and Completed Operations, Bodily Injury (including sickness,
disease or death of any person other than Subcontractors employees) and Personal
Injury and Broad Form Property Damage);
	 
	 	(c)	 	Commercial Auto Liability;
	 
	 	(d)	 	Umbrella Liability.

7.1.2 Such policies, with the exception of Workers Compensation, shall name MTJV, the Owner and
such other parties as may be required by MTJV and/or the Contract Documents, as Additional Insured
parties (CG2010 or equivalent) on a primary basis. Subcontractor shall be responsible for any
deductibles or self-insured retention’s contained in the above policies both for itself and all
additional insureds.

7.1.3 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYER’S LIABILITY INSURANCE

.1 Policy must Include (a) coverage in accordance with Workers Compensation laws of the state
in which the Project is located; (b) “All States” Endorsement, (c) Employers Liability with
limits as set out in ‘Exhibit C” attached to the Subcontract, and (d) a Waiver of Subrogation
in favor of MTJV, the Owner, and such other parties as may be required by Contract Documents.

.2 In the event that any employee of Subcontractor or any lower tier subcontractor shall be
leased, Subcontractor shall provide an Alternate Employer Endorsement naming MTJV in
connection with employee leasing company Workers Compensation Insurance Policy. Such policy
shall contain a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of MTJV and Owner.

7.1.4 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE

.1 Coverage must be on an occurrence basis and must be in the minimum liability amounts as
set forth in Exhibit “C” attached to the Subcontract. This insurance must include coverage
for liabilities arising out of the Work or from Subcontractor or any of its subcontractors
(at any tier) or their respective employees, agents, officers or directors (a) acts or
omissions, or (b) negligence or gross negligence. Aggregate limits to apply per project.

.2 Coverage must also include contractual liability for indemnities and the contractual
liability of Subcontractor under the Contract Documents, including Paragraphs 2.4 and 2.5
under these General Provisions.

7.1.5 COMMERCIAL AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE

.1 Coverage shall include non-ownership and hired car coverage as well as owned vehicles,
with minimum liability amounts as set forth in Exhibit “C” attached to the Subcontract.

.2 Coverage must include bodily injury, death of a person or persons, and property damage
arising out of ownership, maintenance, or use of any motor vehicle, on or off the Work area
of Project Site.

7.1.6 UMBRELLA LIABILITY INSURANCE

.1 Coverage shall be maintained in the minimum amounts as set forth in Exhibit “C” attached
to the Subcontract for bodily injury and property damage.

.2 Coverage, at a minimum, must be consistent with the primary liability policy (requirements
following), including, but not limited to, coverages and notice provisions and must be kept
and maintained for the same time period as required for the applicable primary insurance.

7.1.7 The Contractor shall maintain all insurance until final completion of the Project except that
completed operations coverage shall be maintained for at least one (1) year after the date of final
completion. An additional certificate evidencing continuation of coverage for completed operations
will be submitted with Subcontractors final application for payment. All applications for payment
will be held and no payments made to Subcontractor until all insurance submissions are made and
insurance coverage is confirmed and approved.

7.1.8 The Subcontractor will require each of its lower tier subcontractors to carry Commercial
General Liability Insurance, Workers Compensation Insurance, Commercial Auto Liability and
Employer’s Liability, together with such other insurance that may also be required of Subcontractor
and will require that the insurance be furnished prior to the commencement of any Work, or entering
into any contracts with said lower tier subcontractors, or approving contracts with any lower tier
subcontractor, whichever is earliest. SUBCONTRACTOR AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD MTJV AND
OWNER HARMLESS FOR ANY FAILURE OF SUBCONTRACTOR OR ANY OF ITS LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS TO OBTAIN
THE REQUIRED INSURANCE COVERAGES.

7.1.9 No insurance coverage furnished pursuant hereto shall be changed or terminated except upon
thirty (30) days advance written notice to MTJV from the carrier or the licensed agent thereof.
The Subcontractor must submit to MTJV copies of insurance renewals, and in cases where previous
insurance policies have been canceled, proof of new insurance.

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7.1.10 All such policies of insurance shall contain an endorsement whereby the Insurance carrier
agrees to waive all rights of recovery against MTJV, the Owner, and such other parties as may be
required by MTJV or the Contract Documents. Subcontractor waives all rights of recovery against
MTJV, the Owner and such other parties as are required by MTJV and/or the Contract Documents for
losses within the scope of Subcontractor’s insurance.

7.1.11 Subcontractor’s materials, which are incorporated into the completed Project, or properly
stored on the Project site, are covered by Builder’s Risk and Extended Coverage Insurance Policy
containing the certain deductibles and exclusions taken out either by MTJV or the Owner.
Subcontractor shall be responsible for such deductibles and exclusions or losses which are related
to this Subcontractor (or pro-rated share on multi-affected contractor occurrence). It is the
Subcontractor’s responsibility to evaluate the protection afforded by that policy and to carry his
own Risk Insurance if so desired, against all losses not covered by said policy. A copy of said
policy will be available for Subcontractor’s inspection at MTJV’s office.

7.1.12 Upon request, Subcontractor shall provide MTJV with certified copies of Insurance policies
required by this Article 7.

7.1.13 The requiring of any and all insurance as set forth in these paragraphs, or elsewhere, is in
addition to and not in any way in substitution for all the other protection provided under the
Subcontract to MTJV, including Paragraph 2.5 (Indemnification).

7.1.14 No acceptance or approval of any insurance by MTJV will relieve or excuse the Subcontractor
or the surety of any bond(s) called for under the Subcontract, from any liability or obligation
imposed upon either or both of them by the provisions of the Subcontract.

ARTICLE 8

PERFORMANCE BOND AND LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND

8.1 PERFORMANCE BOND AND LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND

8.1.1 If required by the Subcontract, Subcontractor must furnish to MTJV and keep In force during
the term of the Subcontract the required bonds, being both a performance bond (for the Work) and
labor and material payment bond (covering the cost of the Work) guaranteeing that Subcontractor
will perform its obligations under the Subcontract and will pay for all labor and materials
furnished for the Work. Each bond must be issued in a form (refer to Exhibit “B”) and by a surety
acceptable to MTJV, must be submitted to MTJV for approval as to form, must name MTJV as obligee
and each must be in an amount equal to at least 100% of the Subcontract amount (as the same may be
adjusted from time to time pursuant to the Contract), unless a greater amount is required by
applicable law, in which case such greater amount will control. The Subcontractor must deliver the
approved and executed bonds to MTJV upon execution of the Subcontract. In the event the surety
which provided bonding becomes insolvent or fails during the term of the Subcontract, Subcontractor
shall immediately replace, at its expense, the bonds with valid bonds from a new surety meeting the
above requirements. Failure of Subcontractor to replace bonds would be a failure subject to the
conditions defined in Article 9.1.

8.1.2 The payment bond must be issued in a form consistent with and as may be required by all
applicable laws for the state in which the Project is located, such that, to the fullest extent
possible at law, no liens can attach to the Project and all mechanics or materialmen’s liens filed
in connection with the Work or the Project will attach only to the bonds.

8.1.3 Notwithstanding the above, and in the event that liens are filed by anyone in relation to the
labor performed and/or material furnished pursuant to this Subcontract, Subcontractor agrees to
have the same discharged by posting a bond with the appropriate authorities, or otherwise, within
three days of notice. In the event such lien is not so discharged, MTJV may discharge the lien
itself and hold Subcontractor responsible for all costs and obligations incurred.

8.1.4 If Subcontractor is not required to furnish bonds, or if MTJV desires Subcontractor to
provide additional bond coverage, MTJV may, at anytime, and upon written request, instruct
Subcontractor to provide, and Subcontractor shall so provide within ten (10) days, performance and
payment bonds as provided in this Article 8. In this event, MTJV will reimburse Subcontractor for
reasonable bond premiums.

ARTICLE 9

TERMINATION

9.1 SUBCONTRACTOR’S FAILURE TO PERFORM; TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT

9.1.1 If, in the opinion of MTJV, Subcontractor shall at any time (a) refuse or fail to provide
sufficient properly skilled workers, adequate supervision or materials of the proper quality, (b)
fail in any material respect to prosecute the Work according to MTJV’s current schedule, (c) cause,
by any action or omission, the stoppage or delay of or interference with the Work of MTJV or of any
other contractor or subcontractor, (d) fail to comply with any provision of this Subcontract or the
Contract Documents, (e) make a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, (f) have a
receiver appointed, or (g) become insolvent, then, after serving three (3) days’ written notice,
unless the condition specified in such notice shall have been eliminated within such three (3)
days, MTJV, at its option, without voiding the other provisions of this Subcontract and without
notice to the sureties and without prejudice to any other rights of MTJV under the law, may (i)
take such steps as are necessary to overcome the condition, in which case the Subcontractor shall
be liable to MTJV for the cost thereof (ii) terminate for default Subcontractor’s performance of
all or a part of the Subcontract Work, or (iii) obtain specific performance or interlocutory
mandatory injunctive relief requiring performance of Subcontractors obligations hereunder (it being
agreed by Subcontractor that such relief may be necessary to avoid irreparable harm to MTJV and/or
the Owner).

9.1.2 In the event of termination for default, MTJV may, at its option, (a) enter on the premises
and take possession, for the purpose of completing the Work, of all materials and jobsite equipment
of Subcontractor, (b) take assignment of any or all of Subcontractor’s subcontracts,

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and/or (c) either itself or through others complete the Work by whatever method MTJV may deem
expedient. In case of termination for default, Subcontractor shall not be entitled to receive any
further payment until the Work shall be fully completed and accepted by the Owner and payment in
full made by the Owner. At such time, if the unpaid balance of the price to be paid shall exceed
the expense incurred by MTJV, including overhead and profit, such excess shall be paid by MTJV to
Subcontractor. If such amount shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Subcontractor shall pay MTJV
the difference on demand.

9.1.3 If MTJV wrongfully exercises its option under Paragraph 9.1.1(i) that action shall be treated
as a deductive change. If MTJV wrongfully exercises its option under Paragraph 9.1.1(ii), that
termination for default shall be considered a termination for MTJV’s convenience and Subcontractor
shall be entitled to the applicable compensation provided in Article 10. Subcontractor’s remedies
under this Paragraph 9.1.3 shall be exclusive. Nothing herein shall bar withholdings by MTJV
permitted by other provisions of this Subcontract.

ARTICLE 10

TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE

10.1 MTJV shall have the right to terminate for convenience Subcontractor’s performance of all or
any part of the Work by providing Subcontractor with a written notice of termination for
convenience, to be effective upon receipt by Subcontractor. If there has been a termination of
MTJV’s Contract with the Owner, Subcontractor shall be paid the amount due from the Owner for its
Work, as provided in the Contract Documents, after payment therefore by the Owner to MTJV. If
MTJV’s Contract has not been terminated, Subcontractor shall be paid the reasonable value of the
Work performed by Subcontractor prior to termination plus reasonable direct close-out costs,
including jobsite overhead and profit on Work performed, but in no event shall Subcontractor be
entitled to unabsorbed overhead, anticipatory profit or damages of any kind or nature, direct or
indirect, incidental or consequential. If no Work has been performed by Subcontractor at the time
of termination, Subcontractor shall be paid the sum of $100.00 for its undertaking an obligation to
perform.

ARTICLE 11

LAWS, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCES

11.1 LAWS, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCES

11.1.1 Subcontractor shall be bound by, and at its own cost shall comply with, all Federal, state
and local laws, codes, ordinances and regulations applicable to this Subcontract and the
performance of the Work whether by reason of general law or by reason of provisions in the Contract
Documents. Subcontractor and all lower-tier subcontractors shall be duly licensed to operate under
the laws of all applicable jurisdictions.

11.1.2 Specifically and without limitation of the foregoing, Subcontractor and all lower-tier
subcontractors, and all employees, servants and agents of any of them, shall comply strictly with
the applicable requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970, as amended,
all other applicable health and safety laws and regulations, and all laws and regulations
applicable to the hiring of aliens.

11.1.3 Subcontractor agrees to provide to MTJV a copy of its Hazard Communication Program for the
Project. OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 1926.59 will be aggressively enforced by MTJV.

11.1.4 Subcontractor shall be liable to MTJV and the Owner for all loss, damage, cost and expense
attributable to any acts of commission or omission by Subcontractor, or any lower-tier
subcontractors, and all employees, servants or agents of any of them, resulting from failure to
comply with any Federal, state or local laws, codes, ordinances or regulations including, but not
limited to, any fines, penalties or corrective measures.

ARTICLE 12

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

12.1 In connection with the performance of the Work, Subcontractor agrees not to discriminate
against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, sex, color or national
origin. The aforesaid provision shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment,
upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination;
rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship.
Subcontractor agrees to post hereafter, in conspicuous places, available for employees and
applicants for employment, notices prepared by Subcontractor and approved by the government, when
required, setting forth the provisions of this Paragraph. Subcontractor shall permit access to its
books, records and accounts by representatives of MTJV or the Owner for purposes of investigation
to ascertain compliance with the provisions of this Paragraph.

12.2 Subcontractor shall include the provisions of this Paragraph in Subcontractor’s subcontracts.
The requirements of this Article 12 shall be in addition to any Equal Opportunity provisions of the
Contract Documents and other laws, regulations and ordinances as set forth in Article 11 above.

ARTICLE 13

ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

13.1 LAYOUT AND ENGINEERING

     MTJV shall furnish bench marks and base control lines for use by all subcontractors. All
layout, field engineering and field measurements required for the execution of this Subcontract
shall be provided by Subcontractor.

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13.2 USE OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES

     Subcontractor, except for on-site offices and fabrication plants, may share with MTJV and
other subcontractors, at no charge, electrical power, OSHA standard lighting, water, and sanitation
services which MTJV has available. Any additional services, including lighting, additional
outlets, and/or water requirements, which Subcontractor may require for the performance of its Work
or the protection of its Work, materials, and equipment from the elements and against theft and
vandalism shall be Subcontractor’s responsibility.

13.3 INTERFACE AND COORDINATION

13.3.1 Subcontractor, as well as its sub-subcontractors and trades, shall cooperate and fully
coordinate their Work with one another and all other subcontractors for the purpose of securing a
complete Project as required by the project schedule.

13.3.2 Subcontractor shall review the critical dimensions and elevations of its Work, and verify
the previous Work as to its relationship to the Subcontractors Work. The Subcontractor shall
promptly submit a written statement to MTJV noting any discrepancies or unacceptable conditions
prior to commencing with the Work of this Subcontract. Do not attach to or cover over any material
which is not properly installed.

13.4 PROTECTION OF MATERIALS, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT

     Subcontractor shall secure and adequately protect, all materials, tools, and equipment
delivered for or incorporated in the Work until the time of final acceptance by the Owner. This
shall include protection from the weather and all other elements of nature, as well as any damage
which may be done to same due to vandalism, theft, or any cause.

13.5 TESTS AND INSPECTIONS

     All costs associated with the failure of, or unpreparedness for, any required testing and/or
inspection relating to the Work shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor.

13.6 DAILY CONSTRUCTION REPORT

     Subcontractor is required to submit a Daily Construction Report to MTJV. The Report must
include a description of the Subcontractor’s activities for the day, a work force count by trade
for both the Subcontractor and sub-contractors, as well as a listing of any major deliveries. The
Reports must be submitted by noon the following day.

13.7 AS-BUILT DRAWINGS/RECORD DOCUMENTS

     Subcontractor shall daily maintain an up-to-date and accurate record of all deviations from
the approved drawings, specifications, and shop drawings which may occur in the Work as actually
constructed, and shall submit to MTJV for submission to the Owner, at completion of the Work prior
to final payment, completely corrected as-built drawings representing the actual condition of the
Work for the record.

13.8 HOISTING AND SPECIAL RIGGING

13.8.1 Subcontractor is to perform all hoisting, rigging, and final placement of material and/or
equipment as required for the Work.

13.8.2 Subcontractor is responsible for any and all special rigging, flagmen, spotters or other
assistance necessary in connection with hoisting, as well as personnel required for off loading
materials.

13.9 DRUG-FREE AND SMOKE FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM

     Subcontractor shall adopt MTJV’s Drug-Free and Smoke Free Workplace Program, or a
substantially similar program, for its own employees, agents and representatives who come onto the
jobsite and shall require its lower-tier subcontractors who come onto the jobsite to do likewise.
If Subcontractor, or anyone who comes onto the jobsite under an employment or other contractual
arrangement with Subcontractor, whether direct or indirect, fails to enforce MTJV’s Drug-Free and
Smoke Free Workplace Program, or such substantially similar program, MTJV reserves the right to bar
such party from the jobsite. Any resulting damage (including damage for delay) will be the
responsibility of Subcontractor. Copies of MTJV’s Drug-Free and Smoke Free Workplace Program will
be made available to Subcontractor upon request.

13.10 ADVERTISING — SIGNS

     Neither Subcontractor, lower-tier subcontractors, or any of their employees shall take
photographs of the Work or site, publish or display advertising matter of any description relating
to the Project, or display signs at or near the Project without first obtaining the written consent
of MTJV and the Owner.

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ARTICLE 14

MISCELLANEOUS

14.1 NOTICES

     All notices shall be in writing addressed to the parties at the addresses set out herein, and
shall be considered as delivered when postmarked if dispatched by registered or certified mall,
when confirmed if sent by telegram or telecopy, when signed for when delivered by hand, and when
received in all other cases.

14.2 SEVERABILITY AND WAIVER

14.2.1 The partial or complete invalidity of any one or more provisions of this Subcontract shall
not affect the validity or continuing force and effect of any other provision. If any provision is
invalid, in whole or in part, the provision shall be considered reformed to reflect the intent
thereof to the greatest extent possible consistent with law. The failure of either party to
insist, in any one or more instances, upon the performance of any of the terms, covenants, or
conditions of this Subcontract, or to exercise any right herein, shall not be construed as a waiver
or relinquishment of such term, covenant, condition or right with respect to further performance.

14.3 COMPLETE AGREEMENT

     This Subcontract contains the entire Agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the
matters covered herein. No other agreements, representations, warranties, or other mailers, oral
or written, shall be deemed to bind the parties hereto.

14.4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT

     Subcontractor acknowledges that it has received and reviewed the foregoing MTJV General
Provisions. Subcontractor agrees that the terms of these General Provisions will be incorporated
into, as if fully written out, any Subcontract MTJV and Subcontractor may execute in the future
provided that these MTJV General Provisions are referenced in any such future Subcontract. The
execution of this acknowledgment and receipt shall not confer any rights to Subcontractor unless
and until a Subcontract is executed between the parties incorporating these provisions.

14.5 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS

     Additional terms and conditions of these MTJV General Provisions are also set forth in the
Rider attached hereto and incorporated herein.

	 	 	 
	“Subcontractor”

	 	“MTJV”
	IES COMMERCIAL, INC.

	 	MANHATTAN TORCON A JOINT VENTURE
	 
	 	 
	/s/ MICHAEL J. CALIEL

	 	/s/ TED M. BAKER
	 

	 	 
	Signature

	 	Signature
	 
	 	 
	Michael J. Caliel

	 	Ted M. Baker
	 

	 	 
	Printed Name

	 	Printed Name
	 
	 	 
	President

	 	Executive Vice President
	 

	 	 
	Title

	 	Title
	 
	 	 
	Date: June 30, 2009

	 	Date: July 9, 2009
	 

	 	 

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MODIFICATIONS TO SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN

MANHATTAN TORCON A JOINT VENTURE AND

IES, Inc.

June 29,2009

RIDER

	 	1.	 	Article 2.3.4; end of first sentence, after including, insert; “up to
$1,500,000, per claim, of”.
	 
	 	2.	 	Article 2.5.1 (iv); last sentence, after liability, insert; “for consequential
damages or”.

	 	 	 
	IES Commercial, Inc.

	 	Manhattan Torcon A Joint Venture
	 
	 	 
	/s/ MICHAEL J. CALIEL

	 	/s/ TED M. BAKER
	 

	 	 
	Michael J. Caliel, President

	 	Ted M. Baker, Executive Vice President
	 
	 	 
	June 30, 2009

	 	July 9, 2009
	 

	 	 
	Date

	 	Date

 

 

EXHIBIT A

MANHATTAN -TORCON JOINT VENTURE

SCOPE OF SUBCONTRACTOR’S WORK

IES COMMERCIAL, INC

Job #: 3239 -Cost Code: 160.160010

UNITED STATES ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF INFECTIOUS

DISEASES (USAMRIID) — FORT DETRICK

	 	 	 
	Division One

	 	GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the Work to be performed under this
Subcontract, including Commissioning;
	 
	 	 
	Section 02 41 00

	 	DEMOLITION and DECONSTRUCTION, Pertinent portions
thereof applicable to the work to be performed
under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 03 31 00.00 10

	 	CAST-IN-PLACE STRUCTURAL CONCRETE, Pertinent
portions thereof applicable to the work to be
performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 03 31 05

	 	CONTAINMENT CONCRETE, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the work to be performed under this
Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 05 50 10.00

	 	SPECIAL METAL FABRICATIONS, Pertinent portions
thereof applicable to the Work to be performed
under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 06 10 00

	 	ROUGH CARPENTRY, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the work to be performed under this
Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 07 14 00

	 	FLUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING, Pertinent portions
thereof applicable to the Work to be performed
under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 07 60 00

	 	FLASHING AND SHEET METAL, Pertinent portions
thereof applicable to the Work to be performed
under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 07 81 00

	 	SPRAY-APPLIED FIREPROOFING, Pertinent portions
thereof applicable to the work to be performed
under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 07 84 00

	 	FIRESTOPPING, Pertinent portions thereof applicable
to the Work to be performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 07 92 00

	 	JOINT SEALANTS, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the Work to be performed under this
Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 08 39 15

	 	PNEUMATIC AIR PRESSURE RESISTANT DOORS, Pertinent
portions thereof applicable to the Work to be
performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 08 31 13

	 	ACCESS DOORS, Pertinent portions thereof applicable
to the Work to be performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 08 71 00

	 	DOOR HARDWARE, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the Work to be performed under this
Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 08 71 01

	 	SECURITY DOOR HARDWARE (FOUO), Pertinent portions
thereof applicable to the Work to be performed
under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 09 69 13

	 	RIGID GRID ACCESS FLOORING, Pertinent portions
thereof applicable to the Work to be performed
under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 09 90 00

	 	PAINTING AND COATINGS, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the Work to be performed under this
Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 10

	 	SPECIALTIES, Pertinent portions thereof applicable
to the Work to be performed under this Subcontract;

			
	 	 	 
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	Division 11

	 	EQUIPMENT, Pertinent portions thereof applicable to
the Work to be performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 12

	 	FURNISHINGS, Pertinent portions thereof applicable to
the Work to be performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 13

	 	SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the Work to be performed under this
Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 14

	 	CONVEYING EQUIPMENT, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the Work to be performed under this
Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 21

	 	FIRE SUPPRESSION, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the Work to be performed under this
Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 22

	 	PLUMBING, Pertinent portions thereof applicable to
the Work being performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 23

	 	HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, Pertinent
portions thereof applicable to the Work being
performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 25

	 	INTEGRATED AUTOMATION, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the Work being performed under this
Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 26

	 	ELECTRICAL, Complete;
	 
	 	 
	Division 27

	 	COMMUNICATIONS, Pertinent portions thereof applicable
to the Work being performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Volume 9 & Div. 28

	 	ELECTRONIC SAFETY and SECURITY SYSTEM (FOUO),
Pertinent portions thereof applicable to the Work
being performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 31 00 00

	 	EARTHWORK, Pertinent portions thereof applicable to
the Work to be performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Section 33 70 02.00 10

	 	ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, UNDERGROUND, Complete;
	 
	 	 
	Section 33 82 00

	 	TELECOMMUNICATIONS OUTSIDE PLANT (OSP), Pertinent
portions thereof applicable to the Work being
performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Division 41

	 	MATERIAL PROCESSING AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT, Pertinent
portions thereof applicable to the Work being
performed under this Subcontract;
	 
	 	 
	Volume 7 & 8

	 	APPENDIX A, B, & C, Pertinent portions thereof
applicable to the Work to be performed under this
Subcontract;

In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract also
includes the furnishing and installation of the below listed items regardless of whether or not
they are in the above specification section(s) or any other specification section(s), or shown on
the plans. Drawing and detail references are provided for reference only and are not to be
considered as all inclusive of Contract Documents for the particular items referenced. This
Subcontract is all-inclusive and shall contain all supervision, labor, materials, tools, and
equipment to complete Subcontractor’s scope of work, and with the exception of changes requested
and paid for by the owner, this subcontractor shall not submit any claims for additional costs
associated with the work:

	1.	 	General contract options included in this subcontract: 1 thru 3, 5 thru 8, 10 thru 14, 16
thru 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 30 thru 50.
	 
	2.	 	Compliance with and implementation of the Quality Control, Safety, Environmental Protection,
and Waste Management programs applicable to the Work.
	 
	3.	 	Submittals including, but not limited to, product literature and catalog cuts, site-specific
work plans, design calculations, mock-ups, guarantees, shop drawings, certificates, welding
certificates, qualification statements,

			
	 	 	 
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	 	 	samples, warrantee, clerical work, administrative and
reproduction requirements for the Work. This subcontract agreement is based on the Equipment
and Materials specified. Provide submittals for the Containment area mock up within 30 days of
award. Provide submittals with certification by a registered architect or professional
engineer where required.
	 
	4.	 	Coordinate, document, and comply with LEED requirements including, but not limited to, low
emitting material content, recycled material content, construction waste management and Local
manufacturing requirements.
	 
	5.	 	All trash, debris, and spoils generated by the Work will be cleaned up daily, broom swept and
removed to onsite dumpsters. This Subcontractor shall sort and place all materials in
dumpsters as identified and required by the Waste Management Program. Violation of not
pre-sorting materials shall result in the work being performed on behalf of the Subcontractor,
at the Subcontractor’s expense, on premium time.
	 
	6.	 	Coordinate the Work with other features of the work. Provide complete, integrated, and
operable systems in accordance with contract requirements.
	 
	7.	 	Protection of the Work and adjacent surfaces while performing the Work.
	 
	8.	 	Material and equipment handling for the Work including, but not limited to, transporting,
unloading, distribution, storage, hoisting, rigging, and relocations as work progresses.
	 
	9.	 	Ladders, scaffolds, and work platforms for the Work.
	 
	10.	 	Task lighting for this subcontractor’s work as required.
	 
	11.	 	Compliance with work restrictions and site security requirements including, but not limited
to off-site parking, badging of employees, and sponsoring of visitors and unbadged personnel.
	 
	12.	 	All trade-specific permit and inspection fees.
	 
	13.	 	Coordinate with regulatory agencies for connections, shut-downs, disruptions, repairs, and
inspections to ensure timely performance of the Work.
	 
	14.	 	Cutting and patching where the need for such is caused by Subcontractor’s untimely,
uncoordinated or inaccurate performance of the Work. Cutting, patching and core drilling for
the Work shall include protection, concrete slurry and water containment, and clean up of all
core drilling, cutting, and patching operations, in addition to restoration of the patched
area.
	 
	15.	 	Compliance with safety requirements of both MOSHA & USACOE. All work requiring welding or
burning will not commence unless a “Hot Work Permit” has been issued.
	 
	16.	 	Provide MTJV with a subcontracting small business plan in accordance with 00100 Section
1.5.3.f and related FAR clauses including a plan to meet subcategories. Perform required
reporting on eSRS with proper MTJV contact copied on the submission. This subcontractor is
aware of the goals for participation by Small Businesses and Small Disadvantaged Businesses in
accordance with the Contract Documents, and has diligently provided outreach to such
businesses, and will award 20% of the value of this subcontract to recognized firms in
accordance with this provision. Provide evidence of outreach in obtaining this goal.
	 
	17.	 	Provide all labor, material and equipment to accomplish the related requirements of Volume 9:
Security specifications and the security drawings associated with the Work.
	 
	18.	 	Provide temporary power, lighting, re-lamping, re-ballasting and replacement of defective
Work required to support the construction of the project, including, but not limited to,
power, lighting, equipment hook-up, tower crane connection, welder connections, hoisting
connections and other hook-ups related to supporting the Work. Temporary power and lighting
shall be removed once the permanent systems are available for use. Provide tie-in to permanent
power site system on premium time. Coordinate with MTJV, the Owner, and Fort Detrick for
requirements for tie in.
	 
	19.	 	Provide electrical and communication service and distribution for MTJV’s and Owner’s on site
trailer complexes. Provide power, lighting, receptacles, phone, and data requirements for
these complexes, including maintenance, re-lamping, re-ballasting, etc. as required through
the life of the project. NOTE: Communications for the field offices is part of the base
contract electrical work, and not part of the Communications alternate
pricing. Provide connections from the Utilidor Power Project to transfer the temporary power
initially serving the project to the Utilidor Power once the Utilidor work can support the
temporary or permanent service.
	 
	20.	 	A full scale mock up of a High Containment area shall be constructed on site, and shall be
ready for review by the Owner no later than December 7, 2009. This subcontractor has included
all costs to complete the mock up,

			
	 	 	 
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	 	 	for the related scope of work and components included
herein. Provide other mock-ups and samples that interface the work with other features of
work.
	 
	21.	 	Provide 3 dimensional electronic drawings for utility coordination in the Containment areas.
Provide hard copies and electronic files to the Containment Coordinator, for electronic
coordination of the Containment area. The software for the electronic drawings shall be as
determined by the Containment Coordinator.
	 
	22.	 	Complete all required documentation for commissioning and shall provide required labor to
operate all equipment and systems related to start up, testing, training, demonstration, and
commissioning.
	 
	23.	 	Arrange for all inspections, tests, fees, permits and licenses and file all plans or other
data required in connection with this work in accordance with all codes, regulations, and
ordinances required.
	 
	24.	 	The following records, as a minimum, must be kept by the Subcontractor on site:

	 	a.	 	Record documents of the Work.
	 
	 	b.	 	Complete operation and maintenance manuals.
	 
	 	c.	 	Other documents required by the contract and specifically section 01 72 00.

	 	 	These records are subject to regular audit by MTJV and the Owner. At the completion of the
project and prior to final payment the above documents as well as CAD record documents are to be
indexed and provided to MTJV and the Owner.
	 
	25.	 	Provide all seismic supports, bracing, connections, vibration isolation, including
submittals. Provide inspection documentation and certifications that systems have been
installed in accordance with the special inspection seismic requirements
	 
	26.	 	Participate in the development of the CPM schedule for the project with cost-loaded
activities for the Work. The schedule shall be updated monthly, for the work included herein,
as a pre-requisite for approval of progress payments.
	 
	27.	 	Full-time on-site Project Manager and Superintendent for the full duration of the project.
Both the Project Manager and Superintendent shall have the authority to commit resources and
make commitments on behalf of the subcontractor. The Superintendent shall have authority and
responsibility for all work performed under this subcontract including supervision of all
craft and foreman and subcontractors. This subcontractor shall also provide a full-time
Quality Control (QC) individual that will perform the duties as required by the
specifications. The QC individual can have other duties. Provide additional exclusive project
management and supervision for communications and security systems installations if alternates
are accepted.
	 
	28.	 	Coordination drawings and participation in coordination meetings for coordination and
interfacing of MEP work, Laboratory Work and all other features of work. Provide complete,
integrated, and operable systems in accordance with contract requirements.
	 
	29.	 	Layout, coordinate, furnish and install sleeves and other penetrations for the Work,
including the development and submittal of the sleeve layout in compliance with the special
details for Containment area. Provide escutcheons, caulking, and sealants, associated with the
Work.
	 
	30.	 	All rough-ins and connections to equipment furnished by others, including advance
coordination to assure service is provided in accordance with manufacturers’ requirements and
a complete installation.
	 
	31.	 	Provide equipment data information per section 01 00 00 paragraph 1.7 and Tagging and
submittal requirements per 01 20 00 for all furnished equipment installed by this
Subcontractor, at the time of installation and commissioning with appropriate tagging.
	 
	32.	 	Provide all layout from vertical and horizontal control lines.
	 
	33.	 	Electrical site work complete; including but not limited to, site lighting, site concrete for
light foundations and pole bases, camera pole bases, electrical, communications, security and
cable TV duct banks. This includes, but is not limited to, test pits, layout, saw cutting,
trenching, excavation, backfill, concrete, rebar, manholes, hand holes, gratings, accessories,
pull boxes, frames and covers, direct buried cables, and anchor bolts. Protect excavated soil
for re-use as backfill. Provide suitable backfill if none available on-site. Spoils shall be
loaded and placed at an on-site stockpile for disposal by others. All exposed concrete shall have a
rubbed finish acceptable to the owner.
	 
	34.	 	Provide shop drawings with coordinated size and locations for housekeeping pads. Provide
layout for all housekeeping pads.
	 
	35.	 	Firestopping, smoke sealing, and fire sealants for all penetrations associated with the work.

			
	 	 	 
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	36.	 	Perform grouting of all work and equipment.
	 
	37.	 	Connection of all heat tracing, heat trace control and alarm panels, including site piping
tracing and temporary utility piping heat tracing.
	 
	38.	 	Provide cathodic protection for engineered piping systems, coordinated with the Mechanical
Subcontractor and/or Utility door Contractor.
	 
	39.	 	All miscellaneous brackets, clips, framing, blocking, inserts, racks, and accessories
required for supporting electrical work. Where supports are to be mounted on fireproofed
members, the Subcontractor shall assure that the mounting hardware is in place prior to
fireproofing and provide the protection of the Work from the fireproofing Work. When hangers
and supports are installed after the application of the spray fireproofing, this Subcontractor
shall scrape and remove the spray fireproofing as required for the attachment of the hanger or
support. This subcontractor shall be responsible for the repair and the applicable costs
associated with the patching.
	 
	40.	 	Coordinate the Work with the sequencing and progression of the building installation to
ensure that the Work is able to fit through the permanent openings and doors without any leave
outs. If a leave-out cannot be avoided, provide a written listing of the locations, equipment
type, equipment size, location and proposed pathway by September 30, 2009.
	 
	41.	 	Provide special supports required for all fixtures and equipment not indicated on the
structural drawings, including but not limited to support for custom light fixtures (see
E3.05).
	 
	42.	 	Provide raceways and cable tray for communications and security system throughout the
facility outside of communication rooms. In addition, specifically provide raceways,
cabletray, backboxes and coordination, for BMS, communication systems, and security systems in
the High Containment BSL-4 Area as indicated.
	 
	43.	 	Provide maintenance, operation and extended warranty requirements to use the permanent
systems to support the completion of the project, including re-lamping and ballast replacement
where required.
	 
	44.	 	Provide the emergency power system, equipment, and generator set complete, including exhaust
piping, muffler, fuel lines, and testing, test fuel, and refilling of the fuel prior to turn
over to the Owner. Provide maintenance and extended warranties to comply with the Contract
Documents. Allow for periodic exercising of the generator during commissioning.
	 
	45.	 	Receive, store, mount and connect VFD’s including support structure design and support
installation.
	 
	46.	 	Install loose motor starters, disconnects and fuses provided with other features of work.
Provide loose motor starters, disconnects and fuses not provided by other features of work as
indicated on the electrical drawings.
	 
	47.	 	Provide grounding system including testing, excavation, backfill, connections to structure,
foundations, equipment, access flooring, and site equipment.
	 
	48.	 	Provide conduits, pathways and raceways for the security feature of work. Include exterior
excavations, conduits, backfill, and concrete foundations for exterior cameras, light poles
and card readers to support the security requirements.
	 
	49.	 	Provide fire pump service ductbanks, electrical service, panel installation power, lighting,
fire alarm, communication and security rough-ins and connections.
	 
	50.	 	Provide fire alarm system complete, including under floor system in rooms Room Nos. 5SA210
and 3SA401 per specification section 09 69 13.
	 
	51.	 	Provide lightning protection system complete, including protection of exhaust stacks and roof
equipment. Coordinate mounting details with the Roofing Subcontractor, and provide all
required sealants, special mounting hardware, or other components as required, with the
exception of roof flashing or boots.
	 
	52.	 	Provide potting of all conduit and raceways, for all complete systems included in this scope
of work.
	 
	53.	 	Provide conduit for BMS, Security, and Communications systems within the BSL-4 Containment
areas in addition to conduit required for Division 26.
	 
	54.	 	Provide empty conduit for control tubing for APR Door System per details A3 & A5/P5.06.
Coordinate conduit locations and configuration with all associated Subcontractors. Provide
electrical back boxes, conduit, raceways for all electronic door hardware.
	 
	55.	 	Furnish, coordinate and lay out access doors for all components being provided and requiring
access.
	 
	56.	 	Provide raceways and wiring for elevator, fire pump, sump pumps, and similar status panels as
required by the contract documents.

			
	 	 	 
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	57.	 	Provide adequate and supplemental lighting as required to facilitate owner review and
approval of architectural mock ups.
	 
	58.	 	All identification including, but not limited to, painting, labeling, identification markers
and nameplates, including color coding requirements for fire alarm and high voltage conduit
systems.
	 
	59.	 	Provide touch up paint and galvanizing touch up where required.
	 
	60.	 	Factory and field testing, including independent acceptance testing, start up, demonstration
and training.
	 
	61.	 	Conduit, back boxes, wiring, and terminations, including but not limited to pathways,
sequencing and coordination of the Work with the systems furniture, lab casework, fume hoods,
millwork and specialty equipment.
	 
	62.	 	Power, control wiring, transformers, connection and mounting of control panels for
electrically operated equipment including, but not limited to, overhead doors, projection
screens, door operators, sensor operated flush valves, roller shades, loading dock levelers,
Monorails, and similar equipment.
	 
	63.	 	Provide power to BAS control panels.
	 
	64.	 	Provide UPS components and system complete.
	 
	65.	 	Conduit, back boxes, wiring, and terminations, including low voltage connections for door
hardware.
	 
	66.	 	Provide fire treated plywood backboards where required for all equipment.
	 
	67.	 	Cut and make safe any existing power utilities required to facilitate the demolition or
relocation of existing structures. Include the removal of site poles, lighting and the
transformer noted on the civil demolition drawings.
	 
	68.	 	Provide conduit and rough-ins for animal watering systems, mount and connect panels.
Coordinate the installation requirements with the Division 22 Subcontractor.
	 
	69.	 	The penal sum of the bonds will be required in incremental values, totaling the Subcontract
amount (as the same may be adjusted from time to time pursuant to the Subcontract), as
follows: (1) fifty percent (50%) of the Subcontract amount at the time of execution of the
Subcontract, (2) twenty-five percent (25%) of the Subcontract amount in July 2010 and (3)
twenty-five percent (25%) of the Subcontract amount in July 2011. In addition, upon execution
of the Subcontract, Subcontractor shall provide a written commitment from the surety that it
will provide a Consent of Surety in the additional amounts required at the times stated above.

EXCLUSIONS:

	1.	 	Interior concrete house keeping pads
	 
	2.	 	Concrete foundation for generator
	 
	3.	 	Animal Watering System

			
	 	 	 
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OPTIONS/UNIT PRICES:

At the option of the MTJV, and upon written authorization by the MTJV, Subcontractor will
ADD/DEDUCT the following items of work at the specified price. Prices are complete for furnish and
install including all taxes, general conditions, overhead and fee.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	1.	 	 	Delete Payment and Performance Bond
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	2.	 	 	Provide for a credit (subject to final audit) for the Contractor
Controlled Insurance Program (CCIP) being administered by Rooney
Insurance Agency for the Project. The insurance coverage to be
provided by MTJV under the CCIP is as described in Exhibit C.
Change proposal pricing will include Subcontractors applicable
insurance values with a breakout for the value in the change
proposal.
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	3.	 	 	Delete excavation and backfill
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	4.	 	 	Delete ductbank (conduit, concrete)
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	5.	 	 	Delete architectural exposed caulking and sealing
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	6.	 	 	Delete firestopping and fire sealants
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	7.	 	 	Delete the requirement to provide cathodic protection
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	8.	 	 	Delete communications for office trailer complexes
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	9.	 	 	Delete conduit for BMS in the BSL-4 High Containment Area
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	10.	 	 	Delete presorting requirement for construction waste
	 	DEDUCT	 	$ 	*	****
	 	11.	 	 	Add Division 27 Communications (complete)
	 	ADD	 	$ 	*	****
	 	12.	 	 	Add Section 28 20 01.00 10 Electronic Safety and Security (Complete)
	 	ADD	 	$ 	*	****

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

	1.	 	The Subcontract (including all attached and referenced Exhibits).
	 
	2.	 	The Agreement between the MTJV and the Owner “Agreement”) in its entirety including all
referenced and included terms and conditions.
	 
	3.	 	Exhibits enumerated and attached to the Agreement.
	 
	4.	 	All Amendments issued prior to and all modifications issued after execution of the Agreement.
	 
	5.	 	Alternates as selected and incorporated herein.
	 
	6.	 	Unit Prices.
	 
	7.	 	Plans and Specifications as follows:

			
	 	 	 
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	CIVIL	 	 
	C0.011
	 	Cover Sheet-Civil/Landscaping-Phase 1	 	1/19/09
	C0.021
	 	Index of Drawings-Civil/Landscaping-Phase 1	 	1/19/09
	C0.031
	 	Overall Site Access Plan	 	10/31/08
	V1.100
	 	Survey Plan-Overall -Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	V1.101
	 	Survey Area 1-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	V1.102
	 	Survey Area 2-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	V1.103
	 	Survey Area 3-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	V1.104
	 	Survey Area 4-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	V1.105
	 	Survey Area 5-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	VI. 106
	 	Survey Area 6-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	V1.107
	 	Survey Area 7-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	V1.108
	 	Survey Area 8-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	V1.109
	 	Survey Area 9-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	V1.109A
	 	Survey Area 9A-Phase l	 	9/19/08
	C1 .000
	 	Overall Demolition Plan-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1 .001
	 	Demolition Plan Area 1-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1 .002
	 	Demolition Plan Area 2-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.003
	 	Demolition Plan Area 3-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.004
	 	Demolition Plan Area 4-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.005
	 	Demolition Plan Area 5-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.006
	 	Demolition Plan Area 6-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.007
	 	Demolition Plan Area 7-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.008
	 	Demolition Plan Area 8-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.009
	 	Demolition Plan Area 9-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.020
	 	Overall Utility Demolition/ Relocation Plan-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C1 .021
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 1-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.022
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 2-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1 .023
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 3-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.024
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 4-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.025
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 5-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.026
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 6-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.027
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 7-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1 .028
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 8-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C1.029
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 9-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.029A
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 9A-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C1.037
	 	Overall Utility Demolition and Relocation Plan	 	9/19/08
	C1.100
	 	Overall Site Plan-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C1.101
	 	Site Plan Area l-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.102
	 	Site Plan Area 2-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.103
	 	Site Plan Area 3-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.104
	 	Site Plan Area 4-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.105
	 	Site Plan Area 5-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.106
	 	Site Plan Area 6-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.107
	 	Site Plan Area 7-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.108
	 	Site Plan Area 8-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.109
	 	Site Plan Area 9-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.200
	 	Overall Grading Plan-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.201
	 	Grading Plan Area 1-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.202
	 	Grading Plan Area 2-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.203
	 	Grading Plan Area 3-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.204
	 	Grading Plan Area 4-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.205
	 	Grading Plan Area 5-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.206
	 	Grading Plan Area 6-Phase 1	 	9/19/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	C1.207
	 	Grading Plan Area 7-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.208
	 	Grading Plan Area 8-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.209
	 	Grading Plan Area 9-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C1.209A
	 	Grading Plan Area 9A-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C2.100
	 	Site Enlargement Plan	 	9/19/08
	C2.101
	 	Site Enlargement Plan	 	9/19/08
	C2.102
	 	Site Enlargement Plan	 	9/19/08
	C2.103
	 	Site Enlargement Plan	 	9/19/08
	C2.104
	 	Site Enlargement Plan	 	9/19/08
	C2.105
	 	Site Enlargement Plan	 	9/19/08
	C2.106
	 	Site Enlargement Plan	 	10/31/08
	C3.000
	 	Details-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C3.001
	 	Details-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C3.002
	 	Details-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C3.003
	 	Details-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C3.020
	 	Site Details	 	9/19/08
	C3.021
	 	Site Details	 	9/19/08
	C3.022
	 	Site Details	 	10/31/08
	C3.023
	 	Site Details-Logistics Dock Ramp-Section Elevations	 	9/19/08
	C3.024
	 	Site Details-Logistics Dumpster Dock-Section Elevations	 	9/19/08
	C3.025
	 	Site Details-Logistics Dumpster Dock-Section Elevations	 	9/19/08
	C3.026
	 	Site Details	 	9/19/08
	C3.028
	 	Site Details-Logistics Dock Section Elevations	 	9/19/08
	C3.029
	 	Site Details-Logistics Dock Section Elevations	 	9/19/08
	C5.100
	 	Overall Site Utility Plan-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.101
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 1-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.102
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 2-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.103
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 3-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.104
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 4-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.105
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 5-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.106
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 6-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.107
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 7-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.108
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 8-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.109
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 9-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.109A
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 9A-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	C5.200
	 	Site Sanitary Profiles-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.201
	 	Site Sanitary Profiles-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C5.400
	 	Site Fire and Domestic Water Profiles-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.500
	 	Storm Water Profiles-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	C5.501
	 	Storm Water Profiles-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.100
	 	Overall Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.100DA
	 	Overall Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan-Drainage Area Map-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.101
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 1-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.102
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 2-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.103
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 3-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.104
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 4-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.105
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 5-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.106
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 6-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.107
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 7-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.108
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 8-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.108A
	 	Soil Erosion & Sediment Control Plan-Area 8A Phase	 	1/19/09
	C7.109
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 9-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.109A
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 9A-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.120
	 	Soil E&S Notes and Details-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	C7.121
	 	Soil E&S Notes and Details-Phase 2	 	1/12/09
	C7.122
	 	Storm Water Management-Phase 1	 	1/12/09
	L1.100
	 	Overall Landscape Plan-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L1.101
	 	Landscape Plan Area 1-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L1.102
	 	Landscape Plan Area 2-Phase 1	 	9/19/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	L1.103
	 	Landscape Plan Area 3-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L1.104
	 	Landscape Plan Area 4-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L1.105
	 	Landscape Plan Area 5-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L1.106
	 	Landscape Plan Area 6-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L1.107
	 	Landscape Plan Area 7-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L1.108
	 	Landscape Plan Area 8-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L1.109
	 	Landscape Plan Area 9-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L1.109A
	 	Landscape Plan Area 9A-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	L3.001
	 	Landscape Details	 	9/19/08
	L3.002
	 	Landscape Details	 	9/19/08
	L3.003
	 	Landscape Details-Planting Schedule	 	9/19/08
	L3.004
	 	Landscape Details-Planting Schedule	 	9/19/08
	B1.001
	 	Subsurface Exploration Logs and Notes	 	9/19/08
	B1.002
	 	Subsurface Exploration Logs	 	9/19/08
	B1.003
	 	Subsurface Exploration Logs	 	10/31/08
	C0.011
	 	Cover Sheet-Civil/Landscaping-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C0.021
	 	Index of Drawings-Civil/Landscaping-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C0.031
	 	Overall Site Access Plan	 	10/31/08
	V1.100
	 	Survey Plan-Overall-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	V1.110
	 	Survey Area 10-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	V1.111
	 	Survey Area 1l-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	V1.112
	 	Survey Area 12-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	V1.113
	 	Survey Area l3-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	V1.114
	 	Survey Area l4-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	V1.115
	 	Survey Area 15-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	V1.116
	 	Survey Area 16-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.000
	 	Overall Demolition Plan-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.010
	 	Demolition Plan Area 10-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.011
	 	Demolition Plan Area 11-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.012
	 	Demolition Plan Area 12-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.013
	 	Demolition Plan Area 13-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.014
	 	Demolition Plan Area 14-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.015
	 	Demolition Plan Area 15-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	Cl.016
	 	Demolition Plan Area 16-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.020
	 	Overall Utility Demolition and Relocation Plan-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C1.030
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 10-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.031
	 	Utility Demolition/Relocation Plan Area 11-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.032
	 	Utility Demolition/ Relocation Plan Area 12-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C1.033
	 	Utility Demolition/ Relocation Plan Area 13-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C1 .034
	 	Utility Demolition/ Relocation Plan Area 14-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C1 .035
	 	Utility Demolition/ Relocation Plan Area 15-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C1 .036
	 	Utility Demolition/ Relocation Plan Area 16-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C1.100
	 	Overall Site Plan-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.110
	 	Site Plan Area 10-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.111
	 	Site Plan Area 11-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.112
	 	Site Plan Area 12-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.113
	 	Site Plan Area 13-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.114
	 	Site Plan Area 14-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.115
	 	Site Plan Area 15-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1 116
	 	Site Plan Area 16-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.200
	 	Overall Grading Plan-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.210
	 	Grading Plan Area 10-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.211
	 	Grading Plan Area 11-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.212
	 	Grading Plan Area 12-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1 .213
	 	Grading Plan Area 13-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1.214
	 	Grading Plan Area 14-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1 .215
	 	Grading Plan Area 15-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C1 .216
	 	Grading Plan Area 16-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C2.105
	 	Site Enlargement Plan	 	9/19/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	C2.106
	 	Site Enlargement Plan	 	9/19/08
	C3.000
	 	Details-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C3.001
	 	Details-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C3.002
	 	Details-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C3.003
	 	Details-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C3.020
	 	Site Details	 	9/19/08
	C3.021
	 	Site Details	 	9/19/08
	C3.022
	 	Site Details	 	10/31/08
	C3.027
	 	Site Details	 	9/19/08
	C5.100
	 	Overall Site Utility Plan-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C5.110
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 10-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C5.111
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 11-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C5.112
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 12-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C5.113
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 13-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C5.114
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 14-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C5.115
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 15-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C5.116
	 	Site Utility Plan Area 16-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C5.510
	 	Stormwater Profiles-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C5.511
	 	Stormwater Profiles-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	C7.100
	 	Overall Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.110
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 10-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.111
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 11-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.112
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 12-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.113
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 13-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.114
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 14-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.115
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 15-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.116
	 	Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Area 16-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.130
	 	Soil E&S Notes and Details-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.131
	 	Soil E&S Notes and Details-Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	C7.132
	 	Stormwater Management Phase 2	 	10/31/08
	L1.100
	 	Overall Landscape Plan Phase 2 Landscape Plan Area 10-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	L1.110
	 	Landscape Plan Area 10 Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	L1.111
	 	Landscape Plan Area l1 Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	L1.112
	 	Landscape Plan Area 12-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	L1.113
	 	Landscape Plan Area 13-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	L1.114
	 	Landscape Plan Area 14-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	L1.115
	 	Landscape Plan Area 15-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	L1.116
	 	Landscape Plan Area 16-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	L3.001
	 	Landscape Details	 	9/19/08
	L3.002
	 	Landscape Details	 	9/19/08
	L3.003
	 	Landscape Details-Planting Schedule	 	9/19/08
	L3.004
	 	Landscape Details-Planting Schedule	 	9/19/08
	B1.001
	 	Subsurface Exploration Logs and Notes	 	9/19/08
	B1.002
	 	Subsurface Exploration Logs	 	9/19/08
	B1.003
	 	Subsurface Exploration Logs	 	9/19/08
	CSO.011
	 	Cover Sheet-Civil Security-Phase 1	 	10/31/08
	CSO.021
	 	Index of Drawings-Civil Security-Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	CS0.011
	 	Cover Sheet-Civil Security-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	CSO.021
	 	Index of Drawings-Civil Security-Phase 2	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	ARCHITECTURAL	 	 
	A0.011
	 	Cover Sheet-Architectural-Part 1	 	1/19/09
	A0.021
	 	Index of Drawings-Architectural-Part 1	 	1/19/09
	A0.031
	 	General Information	 	10/31/08
	A0.20
	 	Basement and Tunnel Part 5E-Key Plans	 	1/19/09
	A0.21
	 	Floors 1 and 2-Key Plans	 	1/19/09
	A0.21-X
	 	Floors 1 and 2 Key Plans-(Bid Option #03)	 	1/19/09
	A0.23
	 	Floors 3 and 4 Key Plans	 	1/19/09
	A0.24
	 	Floor 4 and Floor 5 Radiation Shielding Key Plan	 	1/12/09

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A0.25
	 	Floor 5 and 6 Key Plans	 	10/31/08
	A0.26P
	 	Floor 6P Key Plan	 	10/31/08
	A0.27
	 	Roof Key Plan	 	10/31/08
	A0.31
	 	Life Safety Review	 	1/19/09
	A0.32
	 	Life Safety Review	 	9/19/09
	A0.404
	 	Basement Life Safety Plan Parts 4, 5 and SE Tunnel	 	1/19/09
	A0.409
	 	Basement Life Safety Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	A0.411
	 	Floor 1 Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	1/19/09
	A0.411-X
	 	Floor Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5-(Bid Option #03)	 	1/19/09
	A0.416
	 	Floor 1 Life Safety Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	A0.421
	 	Floor 2 Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A0.421-X
	 	Floor 2 Life Safety Plan Part 1 to 5-(Bid Option #03)	 	10/31/08
	A0.426
	 	Floor 2 Life Safety Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	A0.42TZ1
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A0.42TZ1-X
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5 (Bid Option #03)	 	10/31/08
	A0.431
	 	Floor 3 Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A0.436
	 	Floor 5 Life Safety Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	A0.441
	 	Floor 4 Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A0.446
	 	Floor 4 Life Safety Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	A0.44TZ1
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A0.451
	 	Floor 5 Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A0.456
	 	Floor 5 Life Safety Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	A0.461
	 	Floor 6 Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A0.466
	 	Floor 6 Life Safety Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	A0.46P1
	 	Floor of Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A0.46P6
	 	Floor of Life Safety Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	A0.471
	 	Roof Life Safety Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A0.476
	 	Roof Life Safety Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	A1.04
	 	Basement Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	A1.05
	 	Basement Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A1.05E
	 	Basement Plan Part SE Tunnel	 	10/31/08
	A1.09
	 	Basement Plant Part 9	 	1/19/09
	A1.11
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A1.11-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1-(Bid Option #03)	 	12/1/08
	A1.12
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2	 	9/19/09
	A1.13
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3	 	9/19/09
	A1.14
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	A1.15
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A1.16
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A1.17
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A1.18
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A1.19
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	A1.21
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1	 	12/1/08
	A1.21-X
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1-(Bid Option #03)	 	12/1/08
	A1.22
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 2	 	12/1/08
	A1.23
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 3	 	12/1/08
	A1.24
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A1.25
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A1.26
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A1.27
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A1.28
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A1.29
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A1.2TZ2
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A1.2TZ3
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A1.2TZ4
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	A1.31
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 1	 	12/1/08
	A1.32
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 2	 	1/12/09
	A1.33
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 3	 	1/12/09
	A1.34
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4	 	1/12/09

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A1.35
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A1.36
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A1.37
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A1.38
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A1.39
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A1.41
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A1.42
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	A1.43
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A1.44
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A1.45
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	A1.46
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A1.47
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A1.48
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A1.49
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A1.4TZ2
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A1.4TZ3
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A1.4TZ4
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	A1.51
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part l	 	10/31/08
	A1.52
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2	 	12/1/08
	A1.53
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A1.54
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A1.55
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A1.56
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A1.57
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7	 	1/12/08
	A1.58
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A1.59
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A1.61
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part l	 	10/31/08
	A1.62
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	A1.63
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A1 .64
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A1.65
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A1.66
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A1 .67
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A1 .68
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A1.69
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A1.6P4
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A1.6P6
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A1.6P7
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A1.6P8
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A1.6P9
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A2.01
	 	Stair No. 1 Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.02
	 	Stair No. 2 Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.03
	 	Stair No. 3 Plans	 	1/19/08
	A2.04
	 	Stair No. 4 Plans	 	1/19/08
	A2.05
	 	Stair No. 5 Plans	 	1/19/08
	A2.06
	 	Stair No. 6 Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.07
	 	Stair No. 7 Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.08
	 	Stair No. 8 Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.09
	 	Stair No. 9 Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.11
	 	Utility Tunnel Stair Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.12
	 	Communicating Stair No. 1	 	1/19/09
	A2.13
	 	Communicating Stair No. 2	 	1/19/09
	A2.21
	 	Stair Details	 	10/31/08
	A2.22
	 	Stair Details	 	10/31/08
	A2.23
	 	Stair Details	 	1/19/09
	A2.24
	 	Stair Details	 	1/12/09
	A2.31
	 	Elevator Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.32
	 	Elevator Plans	 	1/19/09
	A2.33
	 	Elevator Plans	 	10/31/08

			 
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A2.41
	 	Toilet Locker Plans	 	1/12/09
	A2.42
	 	Toilet Locker Plans	 	1/12/09
	A2.43
	 	Toilet Locker Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.51
	 	Millwork Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.52
	 	Millwork Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.53
	 	Millwork Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.54
	 	Millwork Plans	 	10/31/08
	A2.55
	 	Millwork Plans	 	10/31/08
	A3.004
	 	Basement Exterior Key Plan Parts 4, 5 and SE Tunnel	 	1/19/09
	A3.009
	 	Basement Exterior Key Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	A3.011
	 	Floor 1 Exterior Key Plan Parts 1 to	 	1/19/09
	A3.016
	 	Floor 1 Exterior Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	1/19/09
	A3.021
	 	Floor 2 Exterior Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	12/1/08
	A3.026
	 	Floor 2 Exterior Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	A3.031
	 	Floor 3 Exterior Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	9/19/08
	A3.036
	 	Floor 3 Exterior Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	A3.041
	 	Floor 4 Exterior Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	9/19/08
	A3.046
	 	Floor 4 Exterior Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	A3.051
	 	Floor 5 Exterior Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	9/19/08
	A3.056
	 	Floor 5 Exterior Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	A3.061
	 	Floor 5 Exterior Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	9/19/08
	A3.066
	 	Floor 6 Exterior Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	A3.06P1
	 	Floor 6 Exterior Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	A3.06P6
	 	Floor 6 Exterior Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	A3.07R1
	 	Roof Exterior Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	12/1/08
	A3.07R6
	 	Roof Exterior Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	12/1/08
	A3.11
	 	East, West, South and North Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A3.12
	 	Partial Exterior Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A3.13
	 	Partial Exterior Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A3.13A
	 	Partial Exterior Elevations	 	9/19/08
	A3.14
	 	Partial Exterior Elevations	 	1/19/09
	A3.15
	 	Partial Exterior Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A3.16
	 	Partial Exterior Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A3.17
	 	Enlarged Exterior Plan and Elevations-Main Entry	 	9/19/08
	A3.18
	 	Enlarged Exterior Elevations	 	9/19/08
	A3.19
	 	Enlarged Exterior Plans and Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A3.21
	 	Building Sections	 	1/19/09
	A3.22
	 	Building Sections	 	1/19/09
	A3.31
	 	Exterior On-Site Mock-Up	 	9/19/08
	A4.01
	 	Wall Sections	 	12/1/08
	A4.02
	 	Wall Sections	 	12/1/08
	A4.03
	 	Wall Sections	 	12/1/08
	A4.04
	 	Wall Sections	 	1/19/09
	A4.05
	 	Wall Sections	 	9/19/08
	A4.06
	 	Wall Sections	 	10/31/08
	A4.07
	 	Wall Sections	 	9/19/09
	A4.08
	 	Wall Sections	 	1/19/09
	A4.09
	 	Wall Sections	 	12/1/08
	A4.11
	 	Wall Section Details	 	12/1/08
	A4.12
	 	Wall Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A4.13
	 	Wall Section Details	 	1/19/09
	A4.14
	 	Wall Section Details	 	12/1/08
	A4.15
	 	Wall Section Details	 	1/19/09
	A4.16
	 	Wall Section Details	 	1/19/09
	A4.17
	 	Wall Section Details	 	9/19/08
	A4.18
	 	Wall Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A4.19
	 	Wall Section Details	 	9/19/08
	A4.20A
	 	Wall Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A4.20B
	 	Wall Section Details	 	1/19/09

			 
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A4.21
	 	Exterior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A4.22
	 	Exterior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A4.23
	 	Exterior Plan Details: FLRS 1-2	 	12/1/08
	A4.24
	 	Exterior Plan Details: FLRS 1-2	 	12/1/08
	A4.25
	 	Exterior Plan Details	 	12/1/08
	A4.26
	 	Skylight Details	 	12/1/08
	A4.27
	 	Exterior Plan Details	 	1/19/09
	A4.28
	 	Exterior Plan Details	 	12/1/08
	A4.29
	 	Typical Precast Concrete and Misc. Exterior Details	 	9/19/08
	A4.30
	 	Exterior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A4.31
	 	Exterior Stair Details	 	1/19/09
	A4.32
	 	Waterproofing Details	 	10/31/08
	A4.33
	 	Sun Screen Details	 	9/19/08
	A4.34
	 	Expansion Joint Details	 	12/1/08
	A4.41
	 	Roof Details	 	9/19/08
	A4.42
	 	Roof Details	 	10/31/08
	A0.012
	 	Cover Sheet-Architectural-Part 2	 	1/19/09
	A0.022
	 	Index of Drawings-Architectural-Part 2	 	10/31/08
	A0.032
	 	General information	 	10/31/08
	A5.01
	 	Partition Types	 	10/31/08
	A5.02
	 	Partition Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.03
	 	Partition Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.11
	 	Interior Elevations	 	1/12/09
	A5.12
	 	Interior Elevations	 	9/19/08
	A5.13
	 	Interior Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A5.14
	 	Interior Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A5.15
	 	Interior Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A5.16-X
	 	Interior Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A5.17
	 	Imaging Interior Elevations	 	9/19/09
	A5.21
	 	Interior Sections	 	10/31/08
	A5.22
	 	Interior Sections	 	10/31/08
	A5.23
	 	Interior Sections	 	10/31/08
	A5.24
	 	Interior Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.25
	 	Interior Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.26
	 	Interior Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.27
	 	Interior Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.28
	 	Interior Section Details	 	1/19/09
	A5.29
	 	Interior Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.29-X
	 	Interior Section Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.311
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	1/19/09
	A5.312
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.313
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.321
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.322
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	12/1/08
	A5.323
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.324
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.331
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.332
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	12/1/08
	A5.333
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.334
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.335
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.341
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.342
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.343
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.351
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.352
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.353
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.354
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.355
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	10/31/08

			 
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A5.356
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.361
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	1/12/09
	A5.362
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	1/12/09
	A5.363
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	1/12/09
	A5.364
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.365
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.371
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.372
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.381
	 	Interior Plan Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.41
	 	Interior Door/Window Elevations	 	9/19/08
	A5.42
	 	Interior Door/Window Elevations	 	9/19/08
	A5.43
	 	Interior Door/Window Elevations	 	9/19/08
	A5.44
	 	Interior Door/Window Elevations	 	9/19/08
	A5.46
	 	Interior Door/Window Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.47
	 	Interior Door/Window Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.48
	 	Interior Door/Window Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.491
	 	Interior Door/Window Details	 	1/12/09
	A5.492
	 	Interior Door/Window Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.51
	 	Millwork Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A6.52
	 	Millwork Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A5.53
	 	Millwork Elevations	 	10/31/08
	A5.541
	 	Atrium Acoustical Wall Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.542
	 	Atrium Acoustical Wall Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.543
	 	Atrium Acoustical Wall Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.544
	 	Atrium Acoustical Wall Details	 	1/12/09
	A5.545
	 	Acoustical Wall Panels	 	1/12/09
	A5.55
	 	Millwork Elevations	 	9/19/08
	A5.56
	 	Millwork Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.57
	 	Work Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.58
	 	Work Details	 	12/1/08
	A5.59
	 	Work Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.59-X
	 	Work Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.61
	 	Specialty Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.62
	 	Specialty Details	 	1/19/09
	A5.63
	 	Specialty Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.64
	 	Specialty Details	 	9/19/08
	A5.65
	 	Floor Finish Transition Details	 	10/31/08
	A5.71
	 	Room Elevations High Containment	 	12/1/08
	A5.72
	 	Room Elevations High Containment	 	12/1/08
	A5.73
	 	Room Elevations High Containment	 	10/31/08
	A5.74
	 	Room Elevations High Containment	 	12/1/08
	A5.75
	 	Room Elevations High Containment	 	10/31/08
	A5.76
	 	Room Elevations High Containment	 	1/12/09
	A5.77
	 	Room Elevations High Containment	 	10/31/08
	A5.81
	 	Specialty Details Aero & Tissue Digester	 	9/19/08
	A5.82
	 	Specialty Details Imaging	 	10/31/08
	A5.83
	 	Specialty Details Imaging	 	9/19/09
	A5.91
	 	HC APR Details	 	1/12/09
	A5.92
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	1/12/09
	A5.93
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	9/19/08
	A5.94
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	10/31/08
	A5.95
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	10/31/08
	A5.96
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	1/12109
	A5.97
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	10/31/08
	A5.98
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	12/1/08
	A5.991
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	9/19/08
	A5.992
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	10/31/08
	A5.993
	 	Specialty Details HC	 	10/31/08
	A6.01
	 	Casework Symbols	 	1/12/09

			 
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A6.02
	 	Casework Profile Types	 	9/19/08
	A6.03
	 	Casework Profile Types	 	1/12/09
	A6.11A-X
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 1A	 	9/19/08
	A6.11B-X
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part lB	 	10/31/08
	A6.14D
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 4D	 	9/19/08
	A6.14E
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 4E	 	9/19/08
	A8.14F
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 4F	 	9/19/08
	A6.15A
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 5A	 	9/19/08
	A6.I5B
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 5B	 	9/19/08
	A6.15C
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 5C	 	9/19/08
	A8.15D
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 5D	 	9/19/08
	A6.17B
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 7B	 	9/19/08
	A6.17C
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 7C	 	9/19/08
	A6.17D
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 7D	 	9/19/08
	A6.18A
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 8B	 	9/19/08
	A6.18C
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 8C	 	9/19/08
	A6.18D
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 8D	 	1/12/09
	A6.19C
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 9C	 	9/19/08
	A6.19D
	 	Floor 1 Casework Plan Part 9D	 	9/19/08
	A6.22A
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 2A	 	1/19/09
	A6.22B
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 2B	 	10/31/08
	A6.22C
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 2C	 	1/12/09
	AS.23A
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 3A	 	1/19/09
	A6.23B
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 3B	 	10/31/08
	A6.23C
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 3C	 	1/12/09
	A6.24A
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 4A	 	1/19/09
	A6.24B
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 4B	 	9/19/08
	A6.24C
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 4C	 	1/19/09
	A6.24D
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 4D	 	9/19/08
	A6.24E
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 4E	 	9/19/08
	A6.24F
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 4F	 	9/19/08
	A6.25A
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 5A	 	10/31/08
	A6.25B
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 5B	 	9/19/08
	A6.25C
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 5C	 	9/19/08
	A6.25D
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 5D	 	9/19/08
	A6.26C
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 6C	 	10/31/08
	A6.27C
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 7C	 	9/19/08
	A6.27D
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 7D	 	9/19/08
	A6.28C
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 8C	 	9/19/08
	A6.28D
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 8D	 	9/19/08
	A6.29C
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 9C	 	9/19/08
	A6.29D
	 	Floor 2 Casework Plan Part 9D	 	9/19/08
	A6.37C
	 	Floor 3 Casework Plan Part 7C	 	9/19/08
	A6.37D
	 	Floor 3 Casework Plan Part 7D	 	9/19/08
	A6.38C
	 	Floor 3 Casework Plan Part 8C	 	9/19/08
	A6.38D
	 	Floor 3 Casework Plan Part 8D	 	9/19/08
	A6.39C
	 	Floor 3 Casework Plan Part 9C	 	9/19/08
	A6.39D
	 	Floor 3 Casework Plan Part 9D	 	9/19/08
	A6.42A
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 2A	 	9/19/08
	A6.42B
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 2B	 	1/19/09
	A6.42C
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 2C	 	1/19/09
	A6.43A
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 3A	 	9/19/08
	A6.43B
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 3B	 	9/19/08
	A6.43C
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 3C	 	1/19/09
	A6.44A
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 4A	 	9/19/08
	A6.44B
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 4B	 	1/19/09
	A6.44C
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 4C	 	1/19/09
	A6.44D
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 4D	 	9/19/08
	A6.44E
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 4E	 	9/19/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A6.44F
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 4F	 	9/19/08
	A6.45A
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 5A	 	10/31/08
	A6.45B
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 5B	 	9/19/08
	A6.45C
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 5C	 	1/19/09
	A6.45D
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 5D	 	9/19/08
	A6.47C
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 7C	 	9/19/08
	A6.47D
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 7D	 	9/19/08
	A6.48C
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 8C	 	9/19/08
	A6.48D
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 8D	 	9/19/08
	A6.49C
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 9C	 	9/19/08
	A6.49D
	 	Floor 4 Casework Plan Part 9D	 	1/12/098
	A6.57C
	 	Floor 5 Casework Plan Part 7C	 	9/19/08
	A6.57D
	 	Floor 5 Casework Plan Part 7D	 	9/19/08
	A6.58C
	 	Floor 5 Casework Plan Part 8C	 	9/19/08
	A6.58D
	 	Floor 5 Casework Plan Part 8D	 	9/19/08
	A6.59C
	 	Floor 5 Casework Plan Part 9C	 	9/19/08
	A6.59D
	 	Floor 5 Casework Plan Part 9D	 	9/19/08
	A6.81
	 	Casework Details	 	9/19/08
	A6.82
	 	Miscellaneous Casework Details	 	9/19/08
	A6.83
	 	Fumehood Elevations and Details	 	9/19/08
	A6.91
	 	Casework Profile Types	 	1/12/098
	A0.013
	 	Cover Sheet-Architectural-Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A0.023
	 	Index of Drawings-Architectural-Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A0.033
	 	General Information	 	10/31/08
	A7.00
	 	Interior Finish Legend	 	9/19/08
	A7.01-X
	 	Interior Floor Pattern Detail	 	9/19/08
	A7.04
	 	Basement Interior Finish Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	A7.05
	 	Basement Interior Finish Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	A7.05E
	 	Basement Interior Finish Plan Part 5E Tunnel	 	1/19/09
	A7.09
	 	Basement Interior Finish Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	A7.11
	 	Floor 1 Interior Finish Plan Part I	 	9/19/08
	A7.12
	 	Floor 1 Interior Finish Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A7.13
	 	Floor 1 Interior Finish Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	A7.14
	 	Floor 1 Interior Finish Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A7.15
	 	Floor 1 Interior Finish Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A7.16
	 	Floor 1 Interior Finish Plan Part 6	 	12/1/08
	A7.17
	 	Floor 1 Interior Finish Plan Part 7	 	9/19/08
	A7.18
	 	Floor 1 Interior Finish Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A7.19
	 	Floor 1 Interior Finish Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A7.21
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 1	 	1/12/09
	A7.22
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 2	 	1/12/09
	A7.23
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 3	 	1/12/09
	A7.24
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 4	 	1/12/09
	A7.25
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 5	 	1/12/09
	A7.26
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A7.27
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A7.28
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A7.29
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 9	 	9/19/08
	A7.31
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A7.32
	 	Floor 2 Interior Finish Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	A7.33
	 	Floor 3 Interior Finish Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A7.34
	 	Floor 3 Interior Finish Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A7.35
	 	Floor 3 Interior Finish Plan Part 5	 	9/19/08
	A7.36
	 	Floor 3 Interior Finish Plan Part 6	 	9/19/08
	A7.37
	 	Floor S Interior Finish Plan Part 7	 	9/19/08
	A7.38
	 	Floor 3 Interior Finish Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A7.39
	 	Floor 3 Interior Finish Plan Part 9	 	9/19/08
	A7.41
	 	Floor 4 Interior Finish Plan Part 1	 	9/19/08
	A7.42
	 	Floor 4 Interior Finish Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08

			 
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A7.43
	 	Floor 4 Interior Finish Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A7.44
	 	Floor 4 interior Finish Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A7.45
	 	Floor 4 Interior Finish Plan Part 5	 	9/19/08
	A7.46
	 	Floor 4 Interior Finish Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A7.47
	 	Floor 4 Interior Finish Plan Part 7	 	9/19/08
	A7.48
	 	Floor 4 Interior Finish Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A7.49
	 	Floor 4 Interior Finish Plan Part 9	 	9/19/08
	A7.51
	 	Floor 5 Interior Finish Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A7.52
	 	Floor 5 Interior Finish Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	A7.53
	 	Floor 5 Interior Finish Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A7.54
	 	Floor 5 Interior Finish Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A7.55
	 	Floor 5 Interior Finish Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A7.56
	 	Floor 5 Interior Finish Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A7.57
	 	Floor 5 Interior Finish Plan Part 7	 	1/12/09
	A7.58
	 	Floor 5 Interior Finish Plan Part 8	 	9/19/08
	A7.59
	 	Floor 5 Interior Finish Plan Part 9	 	9/19/08
	A7.61
	 	Floor 6 Interior Finish Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A7.62
	 	Floor 6 Interior Finish Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	A7.63
	 	Floor 6 Interior Finish Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A7.64
	 	Floor 6 Interior Finish Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A7.65
	 	Floor 6 Interior Finish Plan Part 5	 	9/19/08
	A7.66
	 	Floor 6 Interior Finish Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A7.67
	 	Floor 6 Interior Finish Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A7.68
	 	Floor 6 Interior Finish Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A7.69
	 	Floor 8 Interior Finish Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A7.6P4
	 	Floor 6P Interior Finish Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	A7.6P6
	 	Floor SP Interior Finish Plan Part 6	 	9/19/08
	A7.6P7
	 	Floor SP Interior Finish Plan Part 7	 	9/19/08
	A7.6P8
	 	Floor 8P Interior Finish Plan Part 8	 	9/19/08
	A7.6P9
	 	Floor SP Interior Finish Plan Part 9	 	9/19/08
	A8.04
	 	Basement Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	A8.05
	 	Basement Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 5	 	9/19/08
	A8.05E
	 	Basement Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 5E	 	9/19/08
	A8.09
	 	Basement Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	A8.11
	 	Floor 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A8.11-X
	 	Floor 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A8.12
	 	Floor 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.13
	 	Floor 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A8.14
	 	Floor 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	A8.15
	 	Floor 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 5	 	12/1/08
	A8.16
	 	Floor 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 6	 	1/12/09
	A8.17
	 	Floor l Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 7	 	1/12/09
	A8.18
	 	Floor 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 8	 	1/12/09
	A8.19
	 	Floor 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 9	 	1/12/09
	A8.21
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A8.21-X
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A8.22
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.22B
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	A8.22B ALT
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.22C
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	A8.22C ALT
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.23
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A8.23B
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A8.23B ALT
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A8.23C
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	A8.23C ALT
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A8.24
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A8.25
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A8.26
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 6	 	1/12/09

			 
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	 	 12 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A8.27
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 7	 	1/12/09
	A8.28
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 8	 	1/12/09
	A8.29
	 	Floor 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 9	 	1/12/09
	A8.2TZ2
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.2TZ3
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A8.2TZ4
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	A8.31
	 	Floor 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A8.32
	 	Floor 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.33
	 	Floor 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	12/1/08
	A8.34
	 	Floor 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A8.35
	 	Floor 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A8.36
	 	Floor 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 6	 	1/12/09
	A8.37
	 	Floor 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 7	 	1/12/09
	A8.38
	 	Floor 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 8	 	1/12/09
	A8.39
	 	Floor 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 9	 	1/12/09
	A8.41
	 	Floor 4 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A8.42
	 	Floor 4 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.43
	 	Floor 4 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	12/1/08
	A8.44
	 	Floor 4 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A8.45
	 	Floor 4 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	A8.46
	 	Floor 4 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 6	 	1/12/09
	A8.47
	 	Floor 4 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 7	 	1/12/09
	A8.48
	 	Floor 4 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 8	 	1/12/09
	A8.49
	 	Floor 4 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 9	 	1/12/09
	A8.4TZ2
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.4TZ3
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A8.4TZ4
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	A8.51
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A8.52
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.53
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A8.54
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A8.55
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A8.56
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 6	 	1/12/09
	A8.57
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 7	 	1/12/09
	A8.58
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 8	 	1/12/09
	A8.59
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 9	 	1/12/09
	A8.61
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A8.62
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	A8.63
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	A8.64
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A8.65
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A8.66
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A8.67
	 	Floor 8 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 7	 	1/12/09
	A8.68
	 	Floor 5 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 8	 	1/12/09
	A8.69
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 9	 	1/12/09
	A8.6P4
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	A8.6P6
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 6	 	9/19/08
	A8.6P7
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 7	 	9/19/08
	A8.6P8
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 8	 	9/19/08
	A8.6P9
	 	Floor 6 Reflected Ceiling Plan Part 9	 	9/19/08
	A8.81
	 	Vivarium Ceiling Details	 	9/19/08
	A8.82
	 	Ceiling Details	 	1/12/09
	A8.83
	 	Ceiling Details	 	9/19/08
	A8.84
	 	Ceiling Details	 	9/19/08
	A8.85
	 	Ceiling Details	 	10/31/08
	A8.86
	 	Ceiling Details	 	9/19/08
	A8.87
	 	Ceiling Details	 	9/19/08
	A8.88
	 	Ceiling Details	 	9/19/08
	A9.00
	 	Furniture Plan Details	 	10/31/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	 13 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	A9.11
	 	Floor 1 Furniture Plan Part 1	 	1/12/09
	A9.14
	 	Floor 1 Furniture Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	A9.15
	 	Floor 1 Furniture Plan Part 5	 	9/19/08
	A9.16
	 	Floor 1 Furniture Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A9.17
	 	Floor 1 Furniture Plan Part 7	 	1/12/09
	A9.18
	 	Floor 1 Furniture Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A9.19
	 	Floor 1 Furniture Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A9-21-X
	 	Floor 2 Furniture Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A9-24
	 	Floor 2 Furniture Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A9-25
	 	Floor 2 Furniture Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A9-26
	 	Floor 2 Furniture Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A9-27
	 	Floor 2 Furniture Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A9-28
	 	Floor 2 Furniture Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A9-29
	 	Floor 2 Furniture Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A9-31
	 	Floor 3 Furniture Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	A9-34
	 	Floor 3 Furniture Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A9-35
	 	Floor 3 Furniture Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A9-36
	 	Floor 3 Furniture Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A9-37
	 	Floor 3 Furniture Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A9-38
	 	Floor 3 Furniture Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	A9-39
	 	Floor 3 Furniture Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A9-44
	 	Floor 4 Furniture Plan Part 4	 	10/31/08
	A9-45
	 	Floor 4 Furniture Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	A9-46
	 	Floor 4 Furniture Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A9-47
	 	Floor 4 Furniture Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	A9-48
	 	Floor 4 Furniture Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	A9-49
	 	Floor 4 Furniture Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08
	A9-56
	 	Floor 5 Furniture Plan Part 6	 	10/31/08
	A9-57
	 	Floor 5 Furniture Plan Part	 	10/31/08
	A9-58
	 	Floor 5 Furniture Plan Part 5 .	 	10/31/08
	A9-59
	 	Floor 5 Furniture Plan Part 9	 	10131/0
	A9-81
	 	Display System Elevations	 	10/31/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	STRUCTURAL	 	 
	S0.011
	 	Cover Sheet — Structural — Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S0.021
	 	Index of Drawings — Structural — Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S0.11
	 	General Information	 	1/19/09
	S0.12
	 	General Information — Component and Cladding Zones	 	9/19/08
	S1.01DP
	 	Drilled Pier Plan Part 1	 	11/18/08
	S1.02DP
	 	Drilled Pier Plan Part 2	 	1/19/09
	S1.03DP
	 	Drilled Pier Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	S1.04DP
	 	Drilled Pier Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.05DP
	 	Drilled Pier Plan Part 5	 	11/18/08
	S1.06DP
	 	Drilled Pier Plan Part 6	 	1/19/09
	S1.07DP
	 	Drilled Pier Plan Part 7	 	1/19/09
	S1.08DP
	 	Drilled Pier Plan Part 8	 	1/19/09
	S1.09DP
	 	Drilled Pier Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	S1.01
	 	Foundation Plan Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S1.02
	 	Foundation Plan Part 2	 	1/19/09
	S1.03
	 	Foundation Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	S1.04
	 	Foundation and Basement Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.05
	 	Foundation and Basement Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	S1.05E
	 	Foundation, Basement and Roof Framing Plan Part 5E Tunnel	 	1/19/09
	S1.06
	 	Foundation Plan Part 6	 	1/19/09
	S1.07
	 	Foundation Plan Part 7	 	1/19/09
	S1.08
	 	Foundation Plan Part 8	 	1/19/09
	S1.09
	 	Foundation and Basement Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	S1.11
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade Plan Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S1.12
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade Plan Part 2	 	1/19/09

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	S1.12H
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	S1.13
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	S1.13H
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	S1.14
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade/ Framing Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.15
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade/ Framing Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	S1.16
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade/ Framing Plan Part 6	 	1/19/09
	S1.17
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade/Framing Plan Part 7	 	10/31/08
	S1.18
	 	Floor 1 Stab on Grade/ Framing Plan Part 8	 	1/19/09
	S1.19
	 	Floor 1 Slab on Grade/Framing Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	S1.21
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S1.22
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	S1.22H
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 2-High Containment	 	1/19/09*
	S1.22H-SE
	 	Floor 2 Slab Edge Part 2-High Containment	 	1/19/09*
	S1.23
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	S1.23H
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 3-High Containment	 	1/19/09*
	S1.23H-SE
	 	Floor 2 Slab Edge Part 3-High Containment	 	1/19/09*
	S1.24
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.24TD
	 	Floor 2 Trench Drain Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	S1.25
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	S1.25TD
	 	Floor 2 Trench Drain Plan Part 5	 	9/19/08
	S1.26
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	S1.27
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 7	 	1/19/09
	S1.28
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 8	 	1/19/09
	S1.29
	 	Floor 2 Framing Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	S1.31
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S1.32
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 2	 	11/18/08
	S1.32H
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 2-High Containment	 	1/19/09*
	S1.33
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 3	 	11/18/08
	S1.33H
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 3-High Containment	 	1/19/09*
	S1.34
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.35
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	S1.36
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 6	 	1/19/09
	S1.37
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 7	 	1/19/09
	S1.38
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 6	 	1/19/09
	S1.39
	 	Floor 3 Framing Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	S1.41
	 	Floor 4 Framing Plan Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S1.42
	 	Floor 4 Framing Plan Part 2	 	1/19/09
	S1.42TD
	 	Floor 4 Trench Drain Plan Part 2	 	9/19/08
	S1.43
	 	Floor 4 Framing Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	S1.43TD
	 	Floor 4 Trench Drain Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	S1.44
	 	Floor 4 Framing Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.44TD
	 	Floor 4 Trench Drain Plan Part 4	 	9/19/08
	S1.45
	 	Floor 4 Framing Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	S1.45TD
	 	Floor 4 Trench Drain Plan Part 5	 	9/19/08
	S1.46
	 	Floor 4 Framing Plan Part 6	 	1/19/09
	S1.47
	 	Floor 4 Framing Plan Part 7	 	1/19/09
	S1.48
	 	Floor 4 Framing Plan Part 8	 	1/19/09
	S1.49
	 	Floor 4 Framing Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	S1.51
	 	Floor 5 Framing Plan Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S1.52
	 	Floor 5 Framing Plan Part 2	 	1/19/09
	S1.53
	 	Floor 5 Framing Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	S1.54
	 	Floor 5 Framing Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.55
	 	Floor 5 Framing Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	S1.56
	 	Floor 5 Framing Plan Part 6	 	1/19/09
	S1.57
	 	Floor 5 Framing Plan Part 7	 	1/19/09
	S1.58
	 	Floor 5 Framing Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	S1.59
	 	Floor 5 Framing Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	S1.61
	 	Floor 6 Framing Plan Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S1.62
	 	Floor 6 Framing Plan Part 2	 	1/19/09

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	S1.63
	 	Floor 6 Framing Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	S1.64
	 	Floor 6 Framing Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.65
	 	Floor 6 Framing Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	S1.66
	 	Floor 6 Framing Plan Part 6	 	1/19/09
	S1.67
	 	Floor 6 Framing Plan Part 7	 	1/19/09
	S1.68
	 	Floor 6 Framing Plan Part 8	 	1/19/09
	S1.69
	 	Floor 6 Framing Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	S1.6P1
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) Framing Plan Part 1	 	1/19/09
	S1.6P2
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) Framing Plan Part 2	 	1/19/09
	S1.6P3
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) Framing Plan Part 3	 	11/18/0
	S1.6P4
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) Framing Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.6P5
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) Framing Plan Part 5	 	11/18/08
	S1.6P6
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) Framing Plan Part 6	 	1/19/09
	S1.6P7
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) Framing Plan Part 7	 	1/19/09
	S1.6P8
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) Framing Plan Part 8	 	10/31/08
	S1.6P9
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) Framing Plan Part 9	 	11/18/08
	S1.74
	 	Penthouse Roof, Dunnage and Solar Thermal Support Framing Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	S1.75
	 	Solar Thermal Support Framing Plan Part 5	 	10/31/08
	S1.76
	 	Roof Framing Plan Part 6	 	11/18/08
	S1.77
	 	Roof Framing Plan Part 7	 	11/18/08
	S1.78
	 	Roof Framing Plan Part 8	 	11/18/08
	S1.79
	 	Roof Framing Plan Part 9	 	11/18/08
	S2.01
	 	Foundation Schedules and Details	 	1/19/09
	S2.02
	 	Foundation Schedules and Details	 	1/19/09
	S2.03
	 	Foundation Schedules and Details	 	9/19/08
	S2.04
	 	Foundation Schedules and Details	 	1/19/09
	S2.05
	 	Foundation Schedules and Details	 	1/19/09
	S2.11
	 	Steel Column Schedule	 	1/19/09
	S2.12
	 	Steel Column Schedule	 	1/19/09
	S2.13
	 	Steel Column Schedule .	 	1/19/09
	S2.15
	 	Steel Column Schedule	 	1/19/09
	S2.16
	 	Steel Column Details	 	1/19/09
	S2.30
	 	Concrete Column Details-High Containment	 	10/31/08
	S2.31
	 	Concrete Column Schedule-High Containment.	 	10/31/08
	S2.35
	 	Concrete Bearing Wall Details-High Containment	 	10/31/08
	S2.36
	 	Concrete Bearing Wall Details-High Containment	 	10/31/08
	S2.37
	 	Concrete Bearing Wall Details-High Containment	 	10/31/08
	S2.50
	 	Concrete Slab Details-High Containment	 	10/31/08
	S2.51
	 	Concrete Beam Details-High Containment	 	10/31/08
	S2.52
	 	Concrete Beam Schedule-High Containment	 	10/31/08
	S2.53
	 	Concrete Beam Schedule-High Containment	 	10/31/08
	S0.012
	 	Cover Sheet-Structural-Part 2	 	1/19/09
	S0.022
	 	Index of Drawings-Structural-Part 2	 	1/19/09
	S3.01
	 	Braced Frame Details	 	11/18/08
	S3.02
	 	Braced Frame Elevations	 	1/19/09
	S3.03
	 	Braced Frame Elevations	 	11/18/08
	S3.04
	 	Braced Frame Elevations	 	11/18/08
	S3.05
	 	Braced Frame Elevations	 	1/19/09
	S3.06
	 	Diagonal Brace Elevation Along Grid Line EA	 	10/31/08
	S3.07
	 	Diagonal Brace Elevation Along Grid Line EB	 	11/18/08
	S3.08
	 	Braced Frame Connection Schedule	 	1/19/09
	S3.09
	 	Braced Frame Connection Schedule	 	1/19/09
	S3.11
	 	Foundations Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.12
	 	Foundations Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.13
	 	Foundations Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.13-X
	 	Foundations Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.14
	 	Foundations Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.23
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.21
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	1/19/09

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	S3.22
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.23
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	9/19/08
	S3.24
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.25
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.26
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.27
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	11/18/08
	S3.28
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	10/31/08
	S3.29
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	10/31/08
	S3.31
	 	Superstructure Sections and Details	 	10/31/08
	S3.32
	 	Superstructure Sections and Details	 	10/31/08
	S3.41
	 	Superstructure Framing Details-High Containment	 	1/19/09*
	S3.51
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.52
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	11/18/08
	S3.53
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.54
	 	Superstructure Steel Sections and Details	 	1/19/09
	S3.55
	 	Axial Connection Schedule and Details	 	1/19/09
	S4.01
	 	Foundation Typical Details	 	11/18/08
	S4.02
	 	Slab on Grade Typical Details	 	9/19/08
	S4.11
	 	Superstructure Steel Typical Details	 	1/18/08
	S4.12
	 	Superstructure Steel Typical Details	 	11/18/08
	S4.13
	 	Superstructure Steel Typical Details	 	11/18/08
	SS0.011
	 	Cover Sheet-Structural Security	 	1/19/09
	SS0.021
	 	Index of Drawings-Structural Security	 	1/19/09
	SS1.21
	 	Floor 2 PCP Connections Plan Part 1 and General Information	 	11/18/08
	SS1.22
	 	Floor 2 PCP Connections Plan Part 2	 	11/18/08
	SS1.23
	 	Floor 2 PCP Connections Plan Part 3	 	11/18/08
	SS1.24
	 	Floor 2 PCP Connections Plan Pert 4	 	1/19/09
	SS1.25
	 	Floor 2 PCP Connections Plan Part 5	 	11/18/08
	SS1.26
	 	Floor 2 PCP Connections Plan Part 6	 	11/18/08
	SS1.27
	 	Floor 2 PCP Connections Plan Part 7	 	11/18/08
	SS1.28
	 	Floor 2 PCP Connections Plan Part 8	 	11/18/08
	SS1.29
	 	Floor 2 PCP Connections Plan Part 9	 	11/18/08
	SS1.31
	 	Floor 3 PCP Connections Plan Part 1	 	11/18/08
	SS1.32
	 	Floor 3 PCP Connections Plan Part 2	 	11/18/08
	SS1.33
	 	Floor 3 PCP Connections Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	SS1.34
	 	Floor 3 PCP Connections Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	SS1.35
	 	Floor 3 PCP Connections Plan Part 5	 	1/18/08
	SS1.36
	 	Floor 3 PCP Connections Plan Part 6	 	11/18/08
	SS1.37
	 	Floor 3 PCP Connections Plan Part 7	 	11/18/08
	SS1.38
	 	Floor 3 PCP Connections Plan Part 8	 	11/18/08
	SS1.39
	 	Floor 3 PCP Connections Plan Part 9	 	11/18/08
	SS1.41
	 	Floor 4 PCP Connections Plan Part 1	 	11/18/08
	SS1.42
	 	Floor 4 PCP Connections Plan Part 2	 	1/19/09
	SS1.43
	 	Floor 4 PCP Connections Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	SS1.44
	 	Floor 4 PCP Connections Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	SS1.45
	 	Floor 4 PCP Connections Plan Part 5	 	11/18/08
	SS1.46
	 	Floor 4 PCP Connections Plan Part 6	 	11/18/08
	SS1.47
	 	Floor 4 PCP Connections Plan Part 7	 	11/18/08
	SS1.48
	 	Floor 4 PCP Connections Plan Part 8	 	11/18/08
	SS1.49
	 	Floor 4 PCP Connections Plan Part 9	 	11/18/08
	SS1.51
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 1	 	11/18/08
	SS1.52
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 2	 	1/19/09
	SS1.53
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 3	 	1/19/09
	SS1.54
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 4	 	1/19/09
	SS1.55
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 5	 	1/19/09
	SS1.56
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 6	 	11/18/08
	SS1.57
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 7	 	11/18/08
	SS1.58
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 8	 	11/18/08
	SS1.59
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 9	 	11/18/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	 17 of 52

 

 

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USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	SS1.61
	 	Floor 6 PCP Connections Plan Part 1	 	11/18/08
	SS1.62
	 	Floor 6 PCP Connections Plan Part 2	 	11/18/08
	SS1.63
	 	Floor 6 PCP Connections Plan Part 3	 	11/18/08
	SS1.64
	 	Floor 6 PCP Connections Plan Part 4	 	11/18/08
	SS1.65
	 	Floor 6 PCP Connections Plan Part 5	 	11/18/08
	SS1.66
	 	Floor 5 PCP Connections Plan Part 6	 	11/18/08
	SS1.67
	 	Floor 6 PCP Connections Plan Part 7	 	11/18/08
	SS1.68
	 	Floor 6 PCP Connections Plan Part 8	 	11/18/08
	SS1.69
	 	Floor 6 PCP Connections Plan Part 9	 	11/18/08
	SS1.6P1
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) POP Connections Plan Part 1	 	11/18/08
	SS1.6P2
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) PCP Connections Plan Part 2	 	11/18/08
	SS1.6P3
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) PCP Connections Plan Part 3	 	11/18/08
	SS1.6P4
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) PCP Connections Plan Part 4	 	11/18/08
	SS1.6P5
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) PCP Connections Plan Part 5	 	11/18/08
	SS1.6P6
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) PCP Connections Plan Part 6	 	11/18/08
	SS1.6P7
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) PCP Connections Plan Part 7	 	11/18/08
	SS1.6P8
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) PCP Connections Plan Part 8	 	11/18/08
	SS1.6P9
	 	Roof (Floor 6P) PCP Connections Plan Part 9	 	11/18/08
	SS1.76
	 	Roof PCP Connections Plan Part 6	 	11/18/08
	SS1.77
	 	Roof PCP Connections Plan Part 7	 	11/18/08
	SS1.78
	 	Roof PCP Connections Plan Part 8	 	11/18/08
	SS1.79
	 	Roof PCP Connections Plan Part 9	 	11/18/08
	SS2.21
	 	Tie Connections Schedule and Details	 	1/19/09
	SS2.22
	 	Continuity Connection Schedule and Details	 	11/18/08
	SS3.21
	 	Superstructure POP Steel Sections and Details	 	11/18/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	MECHANICAL	 	 
	ICO.011
	 	Cover Sheet-BMS	 	1/19/09
	ICO.021
	 	Index of Drawings-BMS	 	10/31/08
	ICO.11
	 	Building Management System (EMS) Symbols and Abbreviations	 	10/31/08
	IC1.01
	 	BMS Architecture Diagram	 	10/31/08
	IC1.02
	 	Environmental Monitoring System (EMS) Architecture Diagram	 	10/31/08
	IC2.01
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL2-1, AHU-ABSL2-2, AHU-ABSL2-3, AHU-ABSL2-4	 	10/31/08
	IC2.02
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-2-1 & 4-15	 	10/31/08
	IC2.03
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-2-2	 	10/31/08
	IC2.04
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHIJ-ABSL-3E-4-1	 	10/31/08
	IC2.05
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-4-2	 	10/31/08
	IC2.06
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-4-3 & 4-3S	 	10/31/08
	IC2.07
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-4-4	 	10/31/08
	IC2.08
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-4-5	 	10/31/08
	IC2.09
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-4-6	 	10/31/08
	IC2.10
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-2-5 & 2-5S	 	10/31/08
	IC2.11
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-2-6	 	10/31/08
	IC2.12
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-2-7	 	10/31/08
	IC2.13
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ABSL-3E-2-8	 	10/31/08
	IC2.14
	 	BMS Control Diagram ABSL2 BarrierAHU Barrier-1 & -2	 	10/31/08
	IC2.15
	 	BMS Control Diagram HRU/EF BSL-3E Aero	 	10/31/08
	IC2.16
	 	BMS Controls AHU BSL4	 	10/31/08
	IC2.17
	 	BMS Controls Aerobiology	 	10/31/08
	IC2.18
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ADM WKM	 	9/19/08
	IC2.19
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU BSL-2-1, 2-2 and 2-3	 	10/31/08
	IC2.20
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-BSL-2-4	 	10/31/08
	IC2.21
	 	BMS Control Diagram (Atrium and Amenities)AHU-ATM-1 & 2	 	10/31/08
	IC2.22
	 	BMS Control Diagram Offices) AHU-Lab Off-1, -2 & -3	 	10/31/08
	IC2.23
	 	BMS Control Diagram (Logistics NET Offices) AHU-Log Off1 & 2	 	10/31/08
	IC2.24
	 	BMS Control Diagram AHU-ADM CL-1 & 2	 	9/19/08
	IC2.25
	 	BMS Control Diagram (Non Containment Corridor) AHU-NCTM Corr 2-3, 2-4 & 4-7	 	10/31/08
	IC2.26
	 	BMS Control Diagram Chilled and Process Water Systems	 	9/19/08
	IC2.27
	 	BMS Control Diagram Preheat and Reheat Systems	 	10/31/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
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USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	IC2.28
	 	BMS Control Diagram-1st Floor Device Location Drawing	 	1/12/09
	IC2.29
	 	BMS Control Diagram-2nd Floor Device Location Drawing	 	10/31/08
	IC2.30
	 	BMS Control Diagram-2nd Floor Device Location Drawing	 	9/19/08
	IC2.31
	 	BMS Control Diagram-2nd Floor Device Location Drawing	 	10/31/08
	IC2.32
	 	BMS Control Diagram-2nd Floor Device Location Drawing	 	10/31/08
	IC2.33
	 	MC Control Diagram-3rd Floor Device Location Drawing	 	9/19/08
	IC2.34
	 	BMS Control Diagram-4th Floor Device Location Drawing	 	10/31/08
	IC2.35
	 	BMS Control Diagram-4th Floor Device Location Drawing	 	1/12/09*
	IC2.36
	 	BMS Control Diagram-4th Floor Device Location Drawing	 	9/19/08
	IC2.37
	 	BMS Control Diagram-4th Floor Device Location Drawing	 	9/19/08
	IC2.38
	 	BMS Control Diagram-5th Floor Device Location Drawing	 	9/19/08
	IC2.39
	 	BMS Control Diagram-BSL-4 Floor Device Location Drawings	 	10/31/08
	IC2.40
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Device Locations for O2/LN2 Piping	 	1/12/09
	IC3.01
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Room Details, Non-GLP	 	9/19/08
	IC3.02
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Room Details, GLP	 	9/19/08
	IC3.03
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Room Details, Miscellaneous	 	1/12/09
	IC3.04
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Room Details, Miscellaneous	 	10/31/08
	IC3.05
	 	BMS Control Diagram-BSL4 Lab	 	9/19/08
	IC3.05A
	 	BMS Control Diagram-BSL4 Lab Suite Control -Part 1	 	10/31/08
	IC3.05B
	 	BMS Control Diagram-BSL4 Lab Suite Control -Part 2	 	10/31/08
	IC3.06
	 	BMS Control Diagram-BSL4 Animal Rooms	 	9/19/08
	IC3.06A
	 	BMS Control Diagram-ABSL-4 Vivarium Suite Control-Part 1	 	10/31/08
	IC3.06B
	 	BMS Control Diagram-ABSL-4 Vivarium Suite Control-Part 2	 	10/31/08
	IC3.07
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Aerobiology	 	9/19/08
	IC3.07A
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Aerobiology/Suit Room Control-Part 1	 	10/31/08
	IC3.07B
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Aerobiology/Suit Room Control-Part 2	 	10/31/08
	IC3.08
	 	BMS Control Diagram Imaging	 	1/12/09
	IC3.09
	 	BMS Control Diagram-2nd Floor BSL-3E Aerobiology	 	9/19/08
	IC3.10
	 	BMS Control Diagram-4th Floor South BSL-3E Aerobiology	 	9/19/08
	IC3.11
	 	BMS Control Diagram-4th Floor North 1BSL-3E Aerobiology	 	9/19/08
	IC3.12
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Miscellaneous Details, Part 1	 	1/12/09
	IC3.13
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Miscellaneous Details Part 2	 	10/31/08
	IC3.14
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Miscellaneous Details, Part 3	 	10/31/08
	IC3.15
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Miscellaneous Details, Part 4	 	1/12/09
	IC3.16
	 	BMS Control Diagram-(A)BSL-3E Standby Equipment Control	 	9/19/08
	IC3.17
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Chemical Shower System	 	1/12/09
	IC3.18
	 	BMS Control Diagram-Miscellaneous Details-Part 5	 	10/31/08
	IC4.01
	 	BMS Instrument Air System-Part 1, Non-Containment & Containment Level 2	 	10/31/08
	IC4.02
	 	BMS Instrument Air System-Part 2, Containment Level 3	 	10/31/08
	IC4.03
	 	BMS Instrument Air System-Part 3, High Containment Level 4	 	10/31/08
	M0.011
	 	Cover Sheet-Mechanical-Part 1	 	1/12/09*
	M0.021
	 	Index of Drawings-Mechanical-Part 1	 	1/19/09
	M0.11
	 	General Information-Part 1	 	9/19/08
	M0.12
	 	General information-Part 2	 	9/19/08
	M0.20
	 	Basement and Tunnel Key Plan	 	9/19/08
	M0.21
	 	Floor 1 and 2 Key Plans	 	9/19/08
	M0.23
	 	Floor 3 and 4 Key Plans	 	9/19/08
	M0.25
	 	Floor 5 and 6 Key Plans	 	9/19/08
	M0.26P
	 	Floor 6P Key Plan	 	9/19/08
	M0.27
	 	Roof Key Plan	 	10/31/08
	M0.30
	 	Basement HVAC Zoning Plan	 	9/19/08
	M0.31
	 	Floor 1 HVAC Zoning Plan	 	9/19/08
	M0.32
	 	Floor 2 HVAC Zoning Plan	 	9/19/08
	M0.33
	 	Floor 3 HVAC Zoning Plan	 	9/19/08
	M0.34
	 	Floor 4 HVAC Zoning Plan	 	9/19/08
	M0.35
	 	Floor 5 HVAC Zoning Plan	 	9/19/08
	M0.36
	 	Floor 6 HVAC Zoning Plan	 	9/19/08
	M0.404
	 	Basement Duct Distribution Key Plan Part 5 4 & 5	 	1/19/09
	M0.409
	 	Basement Duct Distribution Key Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	M0.411
	 	Floor 1 Duct Distribution Key Plan Part 5 1 to 5	 	1/19/09
	M0.416
	 	Floor 1 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	M0.421
	 	Floor 2 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	M0.426
	 	Floor 2 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	M0.431
	 	Floor 3 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	M0.436
	 	Floor 3 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/09
	M0.441
	 	Floor 4 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	M0.446
	 	Floor 4 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	M0.451
	 	Floor 5 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	M0.456
	 	Floor 5 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	M0.461
	 	Floor 6 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	M0.466
	 	Floor 6 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	1/12/09
	M0.46P6
	 	Floor 6 Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 10	 	1/12/09
	M0.4R1
	 	Roof Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	M0.4R6
	 	Roof Duct Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	MP0.404
	 	Basement Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 4 & 5	 	1/19/09
	MP0.409
	 	Basement Piping Distribution Key Plan Part 9	 	1/19/09
	MP0.411
	 	Floor 1 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	1/19/09
	MP0.416
	 	Floor 1 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	1/19/09
	MP0.421
	 	Floor 2 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	9/19/08
	MP0.426
	 	Floor 2 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	MP0.431
	 	Floor 5 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	MP0.436
	 	Floor 5 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	MP0.441
	 	Floor 4 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	MP0.446
	 	Floor 4 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	MP0.451
	 	Floor 5 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	MP0.456
	 	Floor 5 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	MP0.461
	 	Floor 6 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	MP0.466
	 	Floor 6 Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	MP0.46P6
	 	Floor 6P Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	MP0.4R1
	 	Roof Piping Distribution Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	M2.04F
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 4F	 	1/19/09
	M2.04F-X
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 4F-Bid Option #29	 	12/1/08
	M2.09A
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 9A & B	 	1/19/09
	M2.09A-X
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 9A & B-Bid Option #29	 	12/1/08
	M2.09D
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 9D	 	1/19/09
	M2.09D-X
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 9D-Bid Option #29	 	12/1/08
	M2.11A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1A	 	1/12/09
	M2.11A-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1A-Bid Option #03	 	1/19/09
	M2.11B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1B	 	1/12/09
	M2.11B-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 18-Bid Option #03	 	1/19/09
	M2.12A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2A	 	9/19/08
	M2.12B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2B	 	9/19/08
	M2.12C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2C	 	9/19/08
	M2.13A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3A	 	9/19/08
	M2.13B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3B	 	9/19/08
	M2.13C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3C	 	9/19/08
	M2.14A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4A	 	10/31/08
	M2.14B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4B	 	9/19/08
	M2.14C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4C	 	9/19/08
	M2.14D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4E	 	10/31/08
	M2.14E
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4D	 	10/31/08
	M2.14F
	 	Floor l Plan Part 4F	 	1/19/09
	M2.14F-X
	 	Floor l Plan Part 4F	 	12/1/08
	M2.15A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5A	 	10/31/08
	M2.15B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5B	 	10/31/08
	M2.15C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5C	 	10/31/08
	M2.15D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5D	 	10/31/08
	M2.16A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 6A 7 B	 	10/31/08

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	M2.16C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 6C	 	10/31/08
	M2.16D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 6D	 	10/31/08
	M2.17A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 7A&B	 	9/19/08
	M2.17C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 7C	 	10/31/08
	M2.17D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 7D	 	10/31/08
	M2.18A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 8A &B	 	10/31/08
	M2.18C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 8C	 	1/12/09
	M2.18D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 8D	 	9/19/08
	M2.19A
	 	Floor l Plan Part 9A&B	 	1/19/09
	M2.19C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 9C	 	9/19/08
	M2.19D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 9D	 	1/19/09
	M2.21A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1A	 	1/12/09
	M2.21A-X
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1A-Bid Option #03	 	1/19/09
	M2.21B
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1B	 	1/12/09
	M2.21B-X
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1B-Bid Option #03	 	1/19/09
	M2.22A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 2A	 	10/31/08
	M2.22B
	 	BSL4 Floor 2 Plan Part 2B	 	10/31/08
	M2.22C
	 	BSL4 Floor 2 Plan Part 2C	 	10/31/08
	M2.23A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 3A	 	10/31/08
	M2.23B
	 	BSL4 Floor 2 Plan Part 3B	 	10/31/08
	M2.23C
	 	BSL4 Floor 2 Plan Part 3C	 	10/31/08
	M2.24A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4A	 	9/19/08
	M2.24B
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4B	 	9/19/08
	M2.24C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4C	 	1/12/09
	M2.24D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4D	 	9/19/08
	M2.24E
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4E	 	9/19/08
	M2.24F
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4F	 	1/12/09
	M2.25A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5A	 	9/19/08
	M2.25B
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5B	 	9/19/08
	M2.25C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5C	 	9/19/08
	M2.25D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5D	 	9/19/08
	M2.26A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6A & B	 	10/31/08
	M2.26C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6C	 	10/31/08
	M2.26D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6D	 	9/19/08
	M2.27C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7C	 	9/19/08
	M2.27D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7D	 	9/19/08
	M2.28A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8A & B	 	9/19/08
	M2.28C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8C	 	9/19/08
	M2.28D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8D	 	9/19/08
	M2.29A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9A	 	10/31/08
	M2.29C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9C	 	9/19/08
	M2.29D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9D	 	10/31/08
	M2.31A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 1A	 	1/19/09
	M2.31B
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 1B	 	10/31/08
	M2.32A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 2A	 	10/31/08
	M2.32B
	 	BSL4 Floor 3 Plan Part 2B	 	10/31/08
	MP2.32B
	 	BSL4 Floor 3 Plan Part 2B	 	10/31/08
	M2.32C
	 	BSL4 Floor 3 Plan Part 2C	 	1/12/09
	MP2.32C
	 	BSL4 Floor 3 Plan Part 2C	 	10/31/08
	M2.33A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 3A	 	10/31/08
	M2.33B
	 	BSL4 Floor 3 Plan Part 3B	 	10/31/08
	MP2.33B
	 	BSL4 Floor 3 Plan Part 3B	 	10/31/08
	M2.33B
	 	BSL4 Floor 3 Plan Part 3C	 	10/31/08
	MP2.33C
	 	BSL4 Floor 3 Plan Part 3C	 	10/31/08
	M2.34A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4A	 	10/31/08
	M2.34B
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4B	 	10/31/08
	M2.34C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4C	 	1/19/09
	M2.34D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4D	 	10/31/08
	M2.34E
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4E	 	10/31/08

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	M2.34F
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4F	 	1/12/09
	M2.35A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5A	 	10/31/08
	M2.35B
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5B	 	10/31/08
	M2.35C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5C	 	9/19/08
	M2.35D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5D	 	10/31/08*
	M2.36A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6A & B	 	10/31/08*
	M2.36C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6C	 	12/1/08
	M2.36D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6D	 	1/19/09
	M2.37C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7C	 	9/19/08
	M2.37D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7D	 	10/31/08
	M2.38A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8A & B	 	10/31/08
	M2.38C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8C	 	9/19/08
	M2.38D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8D	 	9/19/08
	M2.39A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 9A&B	 	10/31/08
	M2.39C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9C	 	9/19/08
	M2.39D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9D	 	1/19/09
	M0.012
	 	Cover Sheet-Mechanical-Part 2	 	1/12/09*
	M0.022
	 	Index of Drawings-Mechanical-Part 2	 	12/1/08
	M0.11
	 	General Information-Part 1	 	9/19/08
	M0.12
	 	General Information-Part 2	 	9/19/08
	M2.41A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 1A	 	10/31/08
	M2.41B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 1B	 	10/31/08
	M2.41B-X
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 1B-Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	M2.42A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2A	 	9/19/08
	M2.42B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2B	 	9/19/08
	M2•42C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2C	 	9/19/08
	M2.43A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3A	 	12/1/08
	M2.43B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3B	 	10/31/08
	M2.43C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3C	 	9/19/08
	M2.44A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4A	 	9/19/08
	M2.44B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4B	 	9/19/08
	M2.44C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4C	 	10/31/08
	M2.44D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4D	 	9/19/08
	M2.44E
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4E	 	9/19/08
	M2.44F
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4F	 	1/19/09
	M2.45A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5A	 	10/31/08
	M2.45B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5B	 	9/19/08
	M2.45C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5C	 	9/19/08
	M2.45D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5D	 	9/19/08
	M2.46A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6A & B	 	10/31/08
	M2.46C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6C	 	12/1/08
	M2.46D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6D	 	10/31/08
	M2.47C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7C	 	10/31/08
	M2.47D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7D	 	10/31/08
	M2.48A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8A & B	 	10/31/08
	M2.48C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8C	 	9/19/08
	M2.48D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8D	 	10/31/08
	M2.49A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9A& B	 	10/31/08
	M2.49C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9C	 	10/31/08
	M2.49D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9D	 	10/31/08
	M2.51A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 1A	 	10/31/08
	M2.51B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 18	 	10/31/08
	M2.51B-X
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 18-Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	M2.52A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2A	 	10/31/08
	M2.52B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2B	 	10/31/08
	M2.52C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2C	 	10/31/08
	M2.53A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3A	 	10/31/08
	M2.53B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 38	 	10/31/08
	M2.53C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3C	 	10/31/08

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	M2.54A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4A	 	10/31/08
	M2.54B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4B	 	10/31/08
	M2.54C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4C	 	9/19/08
	M2.54D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4D	 	9/19/08
	M2.54E
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4E	 	10/31/08
	M2.54F
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4F	 	1/19/09
	M2.55A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5A	 	10/31/08
	M2.55B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5B	 	9/19/08
	M2.55C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5C	 	10/31/08
	M2.55D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5D	 	9/19/08
	M2.56A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6A &B	 	10/31/08
	M2.56C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6C	 	10/31/08
	M2.56D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6C	 	10/31/08
	M2.57A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7A & B	 	9/19/08
	M2.57C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7C	 	10/31/08
	M2.57D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7D	 	10/31/08
	M2.58C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8C	 	10/31/08
	M2.58D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8D	 	10/31/08
	M2.59A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9A & B	 	9/19/08
	M2.59C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9C	 	10/31/08
	M2.59D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9D	 	10/31/08
	M2.61A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 1A	 	10/31/08
	M2.61B
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 1B	 	10/31/08
	M2.61B-X
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 1B-Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	M2.62A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2A	 	10/31/08
	M2.62B
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2B	 	10/31/08
	M2.62C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2C	 	10/31/08
	M2.63A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3A	 	10/31/08
	M2.63B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3B	 	10/31/08
	M2.63C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3C	 	9/19/08
	M2.64A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4A	 	9/19/08
	M2.64B
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4B	 	9/19/08
	M2.64C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4C	 	9/19/08
	M2.64D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4D	 	9/19/08
	M2.64E
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4E	 	9/19/08
	M2.64F
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4F	 	1/12/09
	M2.65A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5A	 	9/19/08
	M2.655
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5B	 	9/19/08
	M2.65C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5C	 	10/31/08
	M2.65D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5D	 	10/31/08
	M2.66A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6A	 	10/31/08
	M2.66C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6C	 	9/19/08
	M2.66D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6D	 	10/31/08
	M2.67C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7C	 	1/12/09
	M2.67C-X
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7C-Bid Option #42	 	1/12/09
	M2.67D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7D	 	1/12/09
	M2.67D-X
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7D-Bid Option #42	 	1/12/09
	M2.68C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8C	 	10/31/08
	M2.68D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8D	 	9/19/08
	M2.69A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9A & B	 	9/19/08
	M2.69C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9C	 	10/31/08
	M2.69D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9D	 	10/31/08
	M2.6P4F
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 4F	 	9/19/08
	M2.6P6C
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 60	 	10/31/08
	M2.6P6D
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 6D	 	10/31/08
	M2.6P7C
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 7C	 	1/12/09
	M2.6P7C-X
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 7C-Bid Option #42	 	1/12/09
	M2.6P7D
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 7D	 	1/12/09
	M2.6P7D-X
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 7D-Bid Option #42	 	1/12/09

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	M2.6P8C
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 8C	 	10/31/08
	M2.6P8D
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 8D	 	10/31/08
	M2.6P9C
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 9C	 	10/31/08
	M2.6P9D
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 9D	 	10/31/08
	M2.R4E
	 	Roof Plan Part 4E	 	9/19/08
	M0.013
	 	Cover Sheet-Mechanical-Part 3	 	l/12/09*
	M0.023
	 	Index of Drawings-Mechanical-Part 3	 	12/1/08
	M0.11
	 	General Information Part 1	 	9/19/08
	M0.12
	 	General Information Part 2	 	9/19/08
	M3.01
	 	Airflow Diagram (Lab Offices and Amenities)	 	9/19/08
	M3.02
	 	Airflow Diagram (Atrium)	 	9/19/08
	M3.03
	 	Airflow Diagram (Logistics and VET MED)	 	9/19/08
	M3.04
	 	Airflow Diagram (BSL-2)	 	9/19/08
	M3.05
	 	Airflow Diagram ABSL-2 Zone 6A Main)	 	9/19/08
	M3.06
	 	Airflow Diagram (ABSL-2 Zone 6A Floor 2S)	 	9/19/08
	M3.07
	 	Airflow Diagram (ABSL-2 Zone 6A Floor 2N)	 	9/19/08
	M3.08
	 	Airflow Diagram (ABSL-2 Zone 6A Floor 4S)	 	9/19/08
	M3.09
	 	Airflow Diagram (ABSL-2 Zone 6A Floor 4N)	 	9/19/08
	M3.10
	 	Airflow Diagram (ABSL-2 Zone 6B Barrier)	 	9/19/08
	M3.11
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-3E Zone 7)	 	10/31/08
	M3.12
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-SE Zone 8)	 	9/19/08
	M3.13
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-SE Zone 8C)	 	9/19/08
	M3.14
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-SE Zone 15)	 	9/19/08
	M3.15
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-SE Zone 16)	 	9/19/08
	M3.16
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-SE Zone 17)	 	9/19/08
	M3.17
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-SE Zone 18)	 	9/19/08
	M3.18
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-SE Zone 19)	 	9/19/08
	M3.19
	 	Airflow Diagram (BSL-3E Zone 11)	 	9/19/08
	M3.20
	 	Airflow Diagram (BSL-3E Zone 12)	 	9/19/08
	M3.21
	 	Airflow Diagram (BSL-3E Zone 13)	 	9/19/08
	M3.22
	 	Airflow Diagram (BSL-3E Zone 14)	 	9/19/08
	M3.23
	 	Airflow and Pressurization Diagram (BSL3-E Aerobiology) 	 	10/31/08
	M3.24
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-3E Zone-16C, 18C & 20C)	 	10/31/08
	M3.25
	 	Clinic and Administration Offices Airflow Diagram	 	9/19/08
	M3.26
	 	Airflow Diagram (Non-Containment Corridor Zone 10-1)	 	10/31/08
	M3.27
	 	Airflow Diagram (Non-Containment Corridor Zone 10-2)	 	9/19/08
	M3.28
	 	Airflow Diagram (Non-Containment Corridor Zone 23-1)	 	9/19/08
	M3.29
	 	Airflow Diagram (Non-Containment Corridor Zone 23-2)	 	9/19/08
	M3.30
	 	Airflow Diagram ((A)BSL-3E Zone 20)	 	9/19/08
	M3.31
	 	Airflow & Pressurization Diagram BSL4Lab Suite AHU System Schematic Zones 25,26,27	 	10/31/08
	M3.32
	 	Airflow & Pressurization Diagram BSL4Lab Suite AHU System Schematic Zones 28,29,30	 	10/31/08
	M4.01
	 	Chilled Water Distribution Diagram-1	 	1/19/09
	M4.02
	 	Chilled Water Distribution Diagram-2	 	9/19/08
	M4.03
	 	Heating Hot Water Reheat Distribution Diagram-1	 	9/19/08
	M4.04
	 	Heating Hot Water Reheat Distribution Diagram-2	 	9/19/08
	M4.05
	 	Preheat Glycol/ Hot Water Distribution Diagram-1	 	9/19/08
	M4.06
	 	Preheat Glycol/ Hot Water Distribution Diagram-2	 	9/19/08
	M4.07
	 	Preheat/Heat Recovery Distribution Diagram	 	9/19/08
	M4.08
	 	Steam/ Condensate Distribution Diagram-1	 	1/19/09
	M4.09
	 	Steam/ Condensate Distribution Diagram-2	 	9/19/08
	M4.10
	 	Clean Steam Distribution Diagram	 	9/19/08
	M4.1 I
	 	Process Water Distribution Diagram	 	9/19/08
	M4.12
	 	BSL4 Mechanical Piping Schematic	 	10/31/08
	M4.13
	 	BSL4 Mechanical Piping Schematic	 	10/31/08
	M5.01
	 	Details	 	9/19/08
	M5.02
	 	Details	 	10/31/08
	M5.03
	 	Details	 	9/19/08
	M5.04
	 	BSL4 Details (Hepas)	 	10/31/08
	M5.05
	 	Details	 	10/31/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	M5.06
	 	BSL4 Details (BSL4 AHU)	 	10/31/08
	M5.07
	 	Details	 	10131/08
	M5.08
	 	Details	 	10/31/08
	M5.09
	 	Details	 	9/19/0
	M5.10
	 	Details	 	1/12/09
	M5.11
	 	Details	 	10/31/08
	M5.12
	 	Details	 	9/19/0
	M5.13
	 	Details	 	10/31/08
	M5.14
	 	Details	 	12/1/0
	M5.15
	 	Details	 	1/12/09
	M5.16
	 	BSL4 Mechanical Room Fire Damper Details	 	10/31/08
	M5.17
	 	Details	 	9/19/0
	M5.18
	 	Details	 	10/31/08
	M5.19
	 	Details	 	9/19/0
	MS5.01
	 	Mechanical Security Details	 	9/19/0
	M6.01
	 	Sections	 	1/19/0
	M6.02
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.03
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.04
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.05
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.06
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.07
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.08
	 	BSL4 Section A-A	 	0/31/08
	M6.09
	 	BSL4 Section B-B	 	1/12/09
	M6.10
	 	BSL4 Section C-C	 	10/31/08
	M6.11
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.12
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.13
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.14
	 	Sections	 	10/31/08
	M6.15
	 	Sections	 	10/31/08
	M6.16
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.17
	 	Sections	 	9/19/08
	M6.18
	 	Sections	 	10/31/08
	M6.30
	 	Isometrics	 	9/19/08
	M6.31
	 	Isometrics	 	9/19/08
	M6.32
	 	Isometrics	 	9/19/08
	M6.33
	 	Isometrics	 	9/19/08
	M6.34
	 	Isometrics	 	10/31/08
	M6.35
	 	3rd Floor-BSL4	 	10/31/08
	M6.36
	 	4th and 5th Floor BSL4	 	10/31/08
	M7.01
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.02
	 	Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.03
	 	Schedules	 	1/12/09
	M7.04
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.05
	 	Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.06
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.07
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.08
	 	Schedules	 	1/19/09
	M7.09
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.10
	 	Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.11
	 	Schedules	 	1/19/09
	M7.12
	 	Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.13
	 	Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.14
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.15
	 	Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.16
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.17
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.18
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.19
	 	Schedules	 	1/12/09

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	M7.20
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.21
	 	BSL4 Mechanical Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.22
	 	BSL4 Mechanical Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.23
	 	BSL4 Mechanical Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.24
	 	Schedules	 	1/12/09
	M7.25
	 	Schedules	 	1/12/09
	M7.26
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.27
	 	Schedules	 	1/12/09
	M7.28
	 	Schedules	 	1/12/09
	M7.29
	 	Schedules	 	1/12/09
	M7.30
	 	Schedules	 	1/12/09
	M7.31
	 	Mechanical Schedules	 	10/31/08
	M7.32
	 	Mechanical Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.33
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	M7.34
	 	Schedules	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	PLUMBING	 	 
	P0.011
	 	Cover Sheet-Plumbing-Part 1	 	1/19/09
	P0.021
	 	Index of Drawings-Plumbing-Part 1	 	1/19/09
	P0.11
	 	General Information	 	9/19/08
	P1.11
	 	Floor 1 Underslab Plan Part 1	 	10/31/08
	P1.11-X
	 	Floor 1 Underslab Plan Part 1-Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	P1.12
	 	Floor l Underslab Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	P1.13
	 	Floor 1 Underslab Plan Part 3	 	9/19/08
	P1.14
	 	Floor 1 Underslab Plan Part 4	 	1/12/09
	P1.15
	 	Floor 1 Underslab Plan Part 5	 	1/12/09
	P1.16
	 	Floor 1 Underslab Plan Part 6	 	9/19/08
	P1.17
	 	Floor 1 Underslab Plan Part 7	 	1/12/09
	P1.18
	 	Floor 1 Underslab Plan Part 8	 	1/12/09
	P1.19
	 	Floor 1 Underslab Plan Part 9	 	1/12/09
	P1.20
	 	Floor Penetration Plan Part 1	 	9/19/08
	P1.71
	 	Roof Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	1/19/09
	P1.76
	 	Roof Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	1/12/09
	P2.04F
	 	Basement Plan Part 4F	 	1/19/09
	P2.05B
	 	Basement Plan Part 5B	 	9/19/08
	P2.05D
	 	Basement Plan Part 5D	 	9/19/08
	P2.05E
	 	Basement Plan Part 5E	 	9/19/08
	P2.09AB
	 	Basement Plan Parts 9A & 9B	 	1/19/09
	P2.09D
	 	Basement Plan Parts 9D	 	1/19/09
	P2.11A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1A	 	1/12/09
	P2.11A-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1A-Bid Option #03	 	1/12/09
	P2.11B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1B	 	1/12/09
	P2.11B-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1B-Bid Option #03	 	1/12/09
	P2.12A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2A	 	1/12/09
	P2.12B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2B	 	1/12/09
	P2.12C
	 	Floor l Plan Part 2C	 	1/12/09
	P2.13A
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3A	 	1/12/09
	P2.13B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3B	 	1/12/09
	P2.13C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3C	 	1/12/09
	P2.14A
	 	Floor l Plan Part 4A	 	1/19/09
	P2.14B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4B	 	1/19/09
	P2.14C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4C	 	1/19/09
	P2.14D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4D	 	1/19/09
	P2.14E
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4E	 	1/19/09
	P2.14F
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4F	 	1/19/09
	P2.15A
	 	Floor l Plan Part 5A	 	1/12/09
	P2.15B
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5B	 	1/12/09
	P2.15C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5C	 	1/12/09
	P2.15D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5D	 	1/12/09

			 
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	 	 26 of 52

 

 

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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	P2.16AB
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 6A & 6B	 	9/19/08
	P2.16C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 6C	 	9/19/08
	P2.16D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 6D	 	1/12/09
	P2.17AB
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 7A & 7B	 	1/12/09
	P2.17C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 7C	 	10/31/08
	P2.17D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 7D	 	10/31/08
	P2.18AB
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 8A & 8B	 	1/12/09
	P2.18C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 8C	 	1/12/09
	P2.18D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 8D	 	1/12/09
	P2.19AB
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 9A & 9B	 	1/19/09
	P2.19C
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 9C	 	1/12/09
	P2.19D
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 9D	 	1/12/09
	P2.21A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1A	 	10/31/08
	P2.21A-X
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1A- Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	P2.21B
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1B	 	9/19/08
	P2.21B-X
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1B- Bid Option #03	 	9/19/08
	P2.22A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 2A	 	1/12/09
	P2.22B
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 2B	 	1/12/09
	P2.22C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 2C	 	1/12/09
	P2.23A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 3A	 	1/12/09
	P2.23B
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 3B	 	1/12/09
	P2.23C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 3C	 	1/12/09
	P2.24A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4A	 	1/12/09
	P2.24B
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4B	 	1/12/09
	P2.24C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4C	 	1/12/09
	P2.24D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4D	 	1/12/09
	P2.24E
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4E	 	1/12/09
	P2.24F
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4F	 	1/12/09
	P2.25A
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5A	 	1/19/09
	P2.25B
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5B	 	1/12/09
	P2.25C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5C	 	1/12/09
	P2.25D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5D	 	1/12/09
	P2.26AB
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6A & 6B	 	9/19/08
	P2.26C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6C	 	10/31/08
	P2.26D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6D	 	10/31/08
	P2.27AB
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7A & 7B	 	9/19/08
	P2.27C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7C	 	10/31/08
	P2.27D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7D	 	10/31/08
	P2.28AB
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8A & 8B	 	9/19/08
	P2.28C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8C	 	10/31/08
	P2.28D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8D	 	10/31/08
	P2.29AB
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9A & 9B	 	9/19/08
	P2.29C
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9C	 	1/12/09
	P2.29D
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9D	 	1/19/09
	P0.012
	 	Cover Sheet- Plumbing- Part 2	 	1/19/09
	P0.022
	 	Index of Drawings- Plumbing- Part 2	 	10/31/08
	P0.12
	 	General Information	 	9/19/08
	P2.31A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 1A	 	10/31/08
	P2.31B
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 1B	 	10/31/08
	P2.32A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 2A	 	1/12/09
	P2.32B
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 2B	 	1/12/09
	P2.32C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 2C	 	1/12/09
	P2.33A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 3A	 	1/19/09
	P2.33B
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 3B	 	1/12/09
	P2.33C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 3C	 	1/12/09
	P2.34A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4A	 	1/19/09
	P2.34B
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4B	 	1/19/09
	P2.34C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4C	 	1/12/09
	P2.34D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4D	 	1/12/09

			 
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USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	P2.34E
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4E	 	1/12/09
	P2.34F
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4F	 	1/12/09
	P2.35A
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5A	 	1/12/09
	P2.35B
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5B	 	10/31/08
	P2.35C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5C	 	1/12/09
	P2.35D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5D	 	10/31/08
	P2.36AB
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6A & 6B	 	9/19/08
	P2.36C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6C	 	9/19/08
	P2.36D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6D	 	1/12/09
	P2.37AB
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7A & 7B	 	9/19/08
	P2.37C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7C	 	10/31/08
	P2.37D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7D	 	10/31/08
	P2.38AB
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8A & 8B	 	9/19/08
	P2.38C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8C	 	10/31/08
	P2.38D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8D	 	10/31/08
	P2.39AB
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 9A & 9B	 	9/19/08
	P2.39C
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 9C	 	10/31/08
	P2.39D
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 9D	 	1/12/09
	P2.41A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 1A	 	1/12/09
	P2.41B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part lB	 	1/12/09
	P2.42A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2A	 	1/12/09
	P2.42B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2B	 	1/12/09
	P2.42C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2C	 	1/12/09
	P2.43A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3A	 	1/19/09
	P2.43B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3B	 	1/12/09
	P2.43C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3C	 	1/12/09
	P2.44A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4A	 	1/12/09
	P2.44B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4B	 	1/12/09
	P2.44C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4C	 	1/12/09
	P2.44D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4D	 	1/19/09
	P2.44E
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4E	 	1/12/09
	P2.44F
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4F	 	1/12/09
	P2.45A
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5A	 	9/19/08
	P2.45B
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5B	 	1/12/09
	P2.45C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5C	 	1/12/09
	P2.45D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5D	 	1/12/09
	P2.46AB
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6A & 6B	 	9/19/08
	P2.46C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6C	 	9/19/08
	P2.46D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6D	 	10/31/08
	P2.47AB
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7A & 7B	 	9/19/08
	P2.47C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7C	 	10/31/08
	P2.47D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7D	 	10/31/08
	P2.48AB
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8A & 8B	 	9/19/08
	P2.48C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8C	 	10/31/08
	P2.48D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8d	 	10/31/08
	P2.49AB
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9A & 9B	 	9/19/08
	P2.49C
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9C	 	1/12/09
	P2.49D
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9D	 	1/12/09
	P2.51A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part lA	 	10/31/08
	P2.51B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part lB	 	10/31/08
	P2.52A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2A	 	10/31/08
	P2.52B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2B	 	10/31/08
	P2.52C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2C	 	10/31/08
	P2.53A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3A	 	10/31/08
	P2.53B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3B	 	10/31/08
	P2.53C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3C	 	10/31/08
	P2.54A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4A	 	10/31/08
	P2.54B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4B	 	10/31/08
	P2.54C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4C	 	1/12/09

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	P2.54C_ALT
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4C	 	10/31/08
	P2.54D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4D	 	1/12/09
	P2.54E
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4E	 	10/31/08
	P2.54F
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4F	 	1/19/09
	P2.55A
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5A	 	1/12/09
	P2.55B
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5B	 	1/19/09
	P2.55C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5C	 	1/12/09
	P2.55D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5D	 	1/19/09
	P2.56AB
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6A & 6B	 	9/19/08
	P2.56C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6C	 	9/19/08
	P2.56D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6D	 	10/31/08
	P2.57AB
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7A & 7B	 	1/12/09*
	P2.57C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7C	 	1/19/09*
	P2.57D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7D	 	10/31/08
	P2.58AB
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8A & 8B	 	9/19/08
	P2.58C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8C	 	10/31/08
	P2.58D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8D	 	1/19/09
	P2.59AB
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9A & 9B	 	9/19/08
	P2.59C
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9C	 	10/31/08
	P2.59D
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9D	 	1/12/09
	P0.013
	 	Cover Sheet- Plumbing- Part 3	 	1/19/09
	P0.023
	 	Index of Drawings- Plumbing- Part 3	 	1/12/09
	P0.13
	 	General Information	 	9/19/08
	P2.61A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 1A	 	1/19/09
	P2.61B
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 1B	 	10/31/08
	P2.62A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2A	 	1/12/09
	P2.62B
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2B	 	10/31/08
	P2.62C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2C	 	1/19/09
	P2.63A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3A	 	1/12/09
	P2.63B
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3B	 	10/31/08
	P2.63C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3C	 	10/31/08
	P2.64A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4A	 	10/31/08
	P2.64B
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4B	 	10/31/08
	P2.64C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4C	 	1/12/09
	P2.64D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4D	 	1/19/09
	P2.64E
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4E	 	1/19/09
	P2.64F
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4F	 	10/31/08
	P2.65A
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5A	 	1/12/09
	P2.65B
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5B	 	1/12/09
	P2.65C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5C	 	9/19/08
	P2.65D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5D	 	1/12/09
	P2.66AB
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6A & 6B	 	9/19/08
	P2.66C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6C	 	9/19/08
	P2.66D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6D	 	1/19/09
	P2.67AB
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7A & 7B	 	9/19/08
	P2.67C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7C	 	10/31/08
	P2.67D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7D	 	1/12/09
	P2.68AB
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8A & 8B	 	9/19/08
	P2.68C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8C	 	1/12/09
	P2.68D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8D	 	10/31/08
	P2.69AB
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9A & 9B	 	9/19/08
	P2.69C
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9C	 	10/31/08
	P2.69D
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9D	 	01/12/09
	P2.6P4F
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 4F	 	9/19/08
	P2.6P6C
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 6C	 	9/19/08
	P2.6P6D
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 6D	 	9/19/08
	P2.6P7C
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 7C	 	1/12/09
	P2.6P7D
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 7D	 	9/19/08
	P2.6P8C
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 8C	 	9/19/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	P2.6P8D
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 8D	 	9/19/08
	P2.6P9C
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 9C	 	9/19/08
	P2.6P9D
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 9D	 	1/19/09
	P3.01
	 	Schedules	 	1/19/09
	P3.02
	 	Schedules	 	1/19/09
	P3.03
	 	Schedules	 	1/12/09
	P4.01
	 	Risers Storm Water	 	9/19/08
	P4.02
	 	Risers Storm Water	 	9/19/08
	P4.03
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste	 	1/19/09
	P4.04
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste	 	1/12/09
	P4.05
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste	 	9/19/08
	P4.06
	 	Risers Laboratory Waste	 	9/19/08
	P4.07
	 	Risers Bio Waste	 	1/12/09
	P4.08
	 	Risers Bio Waste	 	10/31/08
	P4.09
	 	Risers Bio Waste	 	1/12/09
	P4.10
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste BSL-2 Wing	 	10/31/08
	P4.11
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste BSL-2 Wing	 	1/19/09
	P4.12
	 	Risers Laboratory Waste BSL-2 Wing	 	9/19/08
	P4.13
	 	Risers Laboratory Waste BSL-2 Wing	 	9/19/08
	P4.14
	 	Risers Laboratory WaSite BSL-2 Wing	 	9/19/08
	P4.15
	 	Risers Bio Waste	 	10/31/08
	P4.16
	 	Risers Bio Waste	 	10/31/08
	P4.17
	 	Risers Bio Waste	 	10/31/08
	P4.18
	 	Risers	 	1/12/09
	P4.19
	 	Risers	 	1/12/09
	P4.20
	 	Risers Domestic Water	 	1/12/09
	P4.21
	 	Risers Domestic Water- High Containment Wing	 	1/19/09
	P4.22
	 	Risers Domestic Water- BSL-2 Wing	 	1/19/09
	P4.23
	 	Risers Laboratory Water- BSL-2 Wing	 	10/31/08
	P4.24
	 	Risers BSL-3/BSL-4 Laboratory Water	 	1/12/09
	P4.25
	 	Risers ABSL-2 Lab Water	 	1/19/09
	P4.26
	 	Risers Tempered Water- High Containment Wing	 	10/31/08
	P4.27
	 	Risers Tempered Water- BSL-2 Wing	 	10/31/08
	P4.28
	 	Risers Softened Cold Water	 	1/19/09
	P4.29
	 	Risers RO Water- BSL-2 Wing	 	10/31/08
	P4.30
	 	Risers RO-4 Water- High Containment Wing	 	10/31/08
	P4.31
	 	Risers RO-3 Water- High Containment Wing	 	10/31/08
	P4.32
	 	Risers Laboratory Vacuum	 	1/12/09
	P4.33
	 	Risers Compressed Air	 	1/12/09
	P4.34
	 	Risers Liquid Nitrogen	 	1/12/09
	P4.35
	 	Risers Carbon Dioxide	 	1/12/09
	P4.36
	 	Clinic Domestic Water Risers	 	10/31/08
	P4.37
	 	Risers	 	1/12/09
	P4.38
	 	Clinic Special Services Risers	 	9/19/08
	P4.39
	 	Risers Detergent Systems	 	9/19/08
	P4.40
	 	Risers Tampered Water BSL-2 Wing	 	10/31/08
	P4.41
	 	Risers Laboratory Water-BSL-4	 	1/12/09
	P4.42
	 	Risers Laboratory Waste-BSL-5	 	1/12/09
	P4.43
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste	 	1/12/09
	P4.44
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste	 	1/12/09
	P4.45
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste	 	1/12/09
	P4.46
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste	 	1/12/09
	P4.47
	 	Risers Laboratory Vacuum	 	1/12/09
	P4.48
	 	Risers Carbon Dioxide	 	1/12/09
	P4.50
	 	Risers Compressed Air	 	1/12/09
	P4.51
	 	Risers Sanitary Waste	 	1/19/09
	P5.01
	 	Water Heater Details	 	9/19/08
	P5.02
	 	Water Heater Details	 	9/19/08
	P5.03
	 	Water Service Details	 	9/19/08

			 
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	P5.04
	 	BSL-2 Wing Plumbing Closet South End	 	1/19/09
	P5.05
	 	BSL-2 Wing Plumbing Closet North End	 	1/12/09
	P5.06
	 	Containment Area Plumbing Details	 	1/12/09
	P5.07
	 	Lab Gas Equipment Details	 	1/19/09
	P5.08
	 	Lab Gas Equipment Details	 	10/31/08
	P5.09
	 	Plumbing Details	 	1/19/09
	P5.10
	 	Plumbing Details	 	1/19/09
	P5.11
	 	Details BSL-4	 	1/12/09
	P5.12
	 	Details BSL-4	 	1/19/09
	P5.13
	 	BSL-3 Details	 	10/31/08
	P5.14
	 	Plumbing Details	 	9/19/08
	P5.15
	 	Plumbing Details	 	1/19/09
	P5.16
	 	Plumbing Details	 	12/1/08
	P5.17
	 	RO Water Equipment Details BSL-3 & BSL-4 Areas	 	1/19/09
	P5.18
	 	RO Water Equipment Details BSL-2 Area	 	1/19/09
	P5.19
	 	Plumbing Details	 	1/12/09
	P5.20
	 	Animal Watering Details	 	1/19/09
	P5.21
	 	Animal Watering Details	 	10/31/08
	P5.22
	 	Plumbing Details	 	1/19/09
	P5.23
	 	Plumbing Details	 	1/19/09
	P5.24
	 	Plumbing Details	 	9/19/08
	P5.25
	 	Containment Area Plumbing Details	 	10/31/08
	P5.26
	 	Holding Room Plumbing Details	 	10/31/08
	P5.27
	 	Detergent System Details	 	1/12/09
	P5.28
	 	Solar Thermal Heating System- Bid Option #02	 	9/19/09
	P5.29
	 	3rd Floor High Containment Plumbing Closet	 	1/12/09
	P5.30
	 	1st Floor High Containment Plumbing Closet	 	9/19/08
	P5.31
	 	3rd Floor Plumbing Closet	 	1/12/09
	P6.01
	 	Chemical Shower System Schematic	 	1/12/09
	P6.02
	 	Breathing Air System Schematic	 	10/31/08
	P6.03
	 	Tissue Digester Schematic	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	FIRE PROTECTION	 	 
	F0.011
	 	Cover Sheet- Fire Protection	 	1/19/09
	F0.021
	 	Index of Drawings- Fire Protection	 	1/19/09
	F0.11
	 	General Information	 	1/12/09
	F0.401
	 	Basement Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	1/19/09
	F0.411
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	12/1/08
	F0.416
	 	Floor 1 Plan Parts  6 to 9	 	12/1/08
	F0.421
	 	Floor 2 Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	1/19/09
	F0.426
	 	Floor 2 Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	F0.431
	 	Floor 3 Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	F0.436
	 	Floor 3 Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	F0.441
	 	Floor 4 Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	1/19/09
	F0.446
	 	Floor 4 Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	F0.451
	 	Floor 5 Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	9/19/08
	F0.456
	 	Floor 5 Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	F0.461
	 	Floor 6 Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	1/12/09
	F0.466
	 	Floor 6 Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	1/12/09
	F0.46P1
	 	Floor 6P Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	1/19/09
	F0.46P6
	 	Floor 6P Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	9/19/08
	F1.16
	 	Floors 1 & 2 BSL-2 Plan Part 6 Enlarged Plans	 	10/31/08
	Fl .22
	 	Floor 2 BSL4 FP Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	Fl .23
	 	Floor 2 BSL4 FP Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	F1.32
	 	Floor 3 BSL4 FP Plan Part 2	 	10/31/08
	F1.33
	 	Floor 3 BSL4 FP Plan Part 3	 	10/31/08
	P3.01
	 	Schedules	 	10/31/08
	F4.01
	 	Risers	 	10/31/08
	F5.01
	 	Details	 	9/19/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	F5.02
	 	Details	 	9/19/08
	F5.03
	 	Details	 	9/19/08
	F5.04
	 	BSL-4 Details	 	10/31/08
	F5.05
	 	Details	 	9/19/08
	F5.06
	 	Details	 	12/01/08*
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	ELECTRICAL	 	 
	E0.011
	 	Cover Sheet- Electrical- Part 1	 	1/12/09*
	E0.021
	 	Index of Drawings- Electrical- Part 1	 	1/12/09*
	E0.11
	 	Symbol List- Part 1	 	9/19/08
	E0.12
	 	Symbol List — Part 2	 	10/31/08
	ELS0.01
	 	Site Lighting Plan Area 1 Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	ELS0.02
	 	Site Lighting Plan Area 2 Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	ELS0.03
	 	Site Lighting Plan Area 3 Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	ELS0.04
	 	Site Lighting Plan Area 4 Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	ELS0.05
	 	Site Lighting Plan Area 5 Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	ELS0.06
	 	Site Lighting Plan Area 6 Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	ELS0.07
	 	Site Lighting Plan Area 7 Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	ELS0.08
	 	Site Lighting Plan Area 8 Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	ELS0.09
	 	Site Lighting Plan Area 9 Phase 1	 	9/19/08
	ELSO.17
	 	Site Lighting Schedule and Details	 	9/19/08
	EPS0.01
	 	Partial Site Plan-Power	 	1/19/09
	EL1.04
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 4- Lighting	 	1/19/09
	EL1.05
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 5- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.05E
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 5E Tunnel- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.09
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 9- Lighting	 	1/19/09
	EL1.11
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.11-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1- Lighting- Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	EL1.12
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.13
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.14
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4- Lighting	 	1/19/09
	EL1.15
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.16
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 6- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.17
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 7- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.18
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 8- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.19
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 9- Lighting	 	1/19/09
	EL1.21
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.21-X
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1- Lighting — Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	EL1.22
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 2- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.23
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 3- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.24
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.25
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.26
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.27
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.28
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.29
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.2TZ2
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Plan Part 2- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.2TZ3
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Plan Part 3- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.2TZ4
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Plan Part 4- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.31
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 1- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.32
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 2- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.33
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 3- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.34
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.35
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.36
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.37
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.38
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.39
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 9- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.41
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 1- Lighting	 	9/19/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	EL1.42
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.43
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.44
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.45
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.46
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.47
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.48
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.49
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.4TZ2
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Plan Part 2- Intrusion Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EL1.4TZ3
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Plan Part 3- Intrusion Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EL1.4TZ4
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Plan Part 4- Intrusion Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EL1.51
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 1- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.52
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.53
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.54
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.55
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.56
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.57
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.58
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.59
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.61
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 1- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.62
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.63
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.64
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.65
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.66
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.67
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.68
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.69
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9- Lighting	 	9/19/08*
	EL1.6P4
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 4- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.6P6
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 6- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EL1.6P7
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 7- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.6P8
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 8- Lighting	 	10/31/08
	EL1.6P9
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 9- Lighting	 	9/19/08
	EP1.04
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 4- Power	 	1/19/09
	EP1.05
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 5- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.05E
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 5E Tunnel- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.09
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 9- Power	 	1/19/09
	EP1.11
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.11-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1- Power- Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	EP1.12
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2- Power	 	9/19/08*
	EP1.13
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.14
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4- Power	 	1/19/09
	EP1.14-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4- Power- Bid Option #29	 	12/1/08
	EP1.15
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5- Power	 	1/12/09
	EP1.16
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 6- Power	 	1/12/09
	EP1.17
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 7- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.18
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 8- Power	 	12/1/08
	EP1.19
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 9- Power	 	1/19/09
	EP1.19-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 9- Power- Bid Option #29	 	12/1/08
	EP1.21
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.21-X
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1- Power- Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	EP1.22
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 2- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.23
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 3- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.24
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.25
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.26
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.27
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7- Power	 	10/31/08
	EEP1.28
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8- Power	 	10/31/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	EP1.29
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.2TZ2
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Plan Part 2- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.2TZ3
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Plan Part 3- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.2TZ4
	 	Floor 2 Transition Zone Plan Part 4- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP2.22B
	 	BSL4 Floor 2 Plan Part 2B- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP2.22C
	 	BSL4 Floor 2 Plan Part 2C- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP2.23B
	 	BSL4 Floor 2 Plan Part 3B- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP2.23C
	 	BSL4 Floor 2 Plan Part 3C- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.31
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 1- Power	 	9/19/08*
	EP1.32
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 2- Power	 	1/19/09
	EP1.33
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 3- Power	 	1/19/09
	EP1.34
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4- Power	 	10/31/08*
	EP1.35
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5- Power	 	10/31/08*
	EP1.36
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6- Power	 	10/31/08*
	EP1.37
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.38
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.39
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 9- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.41
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 1- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.42
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.43
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3- Power	 	01/12/09
	EP1.44
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.45
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.46
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.47
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.48
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.49
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.4TZ2
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Plan Part 2- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.4TZ3
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Plan Part 3- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.4TZ4
	 	Floor 4 Transition Zone Plan Part 4- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.51
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 1- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.52
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.53
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.54
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.55
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.56
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.57
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.58
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.59
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.61
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 1- Power	 	9/19/08
	EP1.62
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.63
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.64
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.65
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.66
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.67
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7- Power	 	1/12/09
	EP1.67-X
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7- Power- Bid Option #42	 	1/12/09
	EP1.68
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.69
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.6P4
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 4- Power	 	10/31/08
	EP1.6P6
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 6- Power	 	9/19/08*
	EP1.6P7
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 7- Power	 	9/19/08*
	EP1.6P8
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 8- Power	 	9/19/08*
	EP0.28A
	 	Roof Plan Part 1-5- Power	 	9/19/08*
	EP0.28B
	 	Roof Plan Part 6-9- Power	 	9/19/08*
	E0.012
	 	Cover Sheet- Electrical- Part 2	 	1/12/09*
	E0.022
	 	Index of Drawings- Electrical- Part 2	 	1/19/09
	E0.11
	 	Symbol List Part 1	 	9/19/08
	E0.12
	 	Symbol List Part 2	 	10/31/08
	ECS0.01
	 	Site Plan Communications	 	9/19/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	 34 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	EC1.04
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 4- Communications	 	1/19/09
	EC1.05
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 5- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.05E
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 5E Tunnel- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.09
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 9- Communications	 	1/19/09
	EC1.11
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1- Communications	 	10/31/08
	EC1.11-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1- Communications- Bid Option #03	 	10/31/08
	EC1.12
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.13
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.14
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4- Communications	 	1/19/09
	EC1.15
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5- Communications	 	10/31/08
	EC1.16
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 6- Communications	 	10/31/08
	EC1.17
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 7- Communications	 	10/31/08
	EC1.18
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 8- Communications	 	10/31/08
	EC1.19
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 9- Communications	 	10/31/08
	EC1.21
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.21-X
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1- Communications- Bid Option #03	 	9/19/08
	EC1.22
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 2- Communications	 	10/31/08
	EC1.23
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 3- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.24
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.25
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5- Communications	 	10/31/08
	EC1.26
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.27
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.28
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.29
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.31
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 1- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.32
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 2- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.33
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 3- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.34
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.35
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.36
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.37
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.38
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.39
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 9- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.41
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 1- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.42
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.43
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.44
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.45
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5- Communications	 	1/19/09
	EC1.46
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.47
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.48
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.49
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.51
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 1- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.52
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.53
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.54
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.55
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.56
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.57
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.58
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.59
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9- Communications	 	10/31/08
	EC1.61
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 1- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.62
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.63
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.64
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.65
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.66
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.67
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.68
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8- Communications	 	9/19/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	 35 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	EC1.69
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.6P4
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 4- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EC1.6P8
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 8- Communications	 	9/19/08
	EF1.04
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 4- Fire Alarm	 	1/19/09
	EF1.05
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 5- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.05E
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 5E Tunnel- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.09
	 	Basement Floor Plan Part 9- Fire Alarm	 	1/19/09
	EF1.11
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.11-X
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 1- Fire Alarm- Bid Option #03	 	9/19/08
	EF1.12
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 2- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.13
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 3- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.14
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 4- Fire Alarm	 	1/19/09
	EF1.15
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 5- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.16
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 6- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08
	EF1.17
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 7- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.18
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 8- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.19
	 	Floor 1 Plan Part 9- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08*
	EF1.21
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.21-X
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 1- Fire Alarm- Bid Option #03	 	9/19/08
	EF1.22
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 2- Fire Alarm	 	12/1/08
	EF1.23
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 3- Fire Alarm	 	12/1/08
	EF1.24
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 4- Fire Alarm	 	12/1/08
	EF1.25
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 5- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.26
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 6- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08
	EF1.27
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 7- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.28
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 8- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.29
	 	Floor 2 Plan Part 9- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.31
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 1- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08
	EF1.32
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 2- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.33
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 3- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.34
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 4- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08
	EF1.35
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 5- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.36
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 6- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08
	EF1.37
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 7- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.38
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 8- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.39
	 	Floor 3 Plan Part 9- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08
	EF1.41
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 1- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.42
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 2- Fire Alarm	 	12/1/08
	EF1.43
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 3- Fire Alarm	 	12/1/08
	EF1.44
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 4- Fire Alarm	 	12/1/08
	EF1.45
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 5- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.46
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 6- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08
	EF1.47
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 7- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.48
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 8- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.49
	 	Floor 4 Plan Part 9- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08*
	EF1.51
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 1- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.52
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 2- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.53
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 3- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.54
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 4- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.55
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 5- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.56
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 6- Fire Alarm	 	10/31/08
	EF1.57
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 7- Fire Alarm	 	1/12/09
	EF1.58
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 8- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.59
	 	Floor 5 Plan Part 9- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.61
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 1- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.62
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 2- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.63
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 3- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.64
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 4- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.65
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 5- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	 36 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	EF1.66
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.66-X
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 6- Fire Alarm- Bid Option #26	 	9/19/08
	EF1.67
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7- Fire Alarm	 	1/19/09
	EF1.67-X
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 7- Fire Alarm- Bid Option #26	 	1/12/09
	EF1.68
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.68-X
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 8- Fire Alarm- Bid Option #26	 	9/19/08
	EF1.69
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9- Fire Alarm	 	9/19/08
	EF1.69-X
	 	Floor 6 Plan Part 9- Fire Alarm- Bid Option #26	 	9/19/08
	EF1.6P4
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 4- Fire Alarm- Bid Option #26	 	9/19/08
	EF1.6P8
	 	Floor 6P Plan Part 8- Fire Alarm- Bid Option #27	 	9/19/08
	E0.013
	 	Cover Sheet- Electrical- Part 3	 	1/12/09*
	E0.023
	 	Index of Drawings- Electrical- Part 3	 	1/12/09*
	E0.11
	 	Symbol List- Part 1	 	9/19/08
	E0.12
	 	Symbol List- Part 2	 	10/31/08
	E2.01
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	10/31/08
	E2.02
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	10/31/08
	E2.03
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	10/31/08
	E2.04
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	10/31/08
	E2.05
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	10/31/08
	E2.06
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	9/19/08
	E2.06-X
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power- Bid Option #03	 	9/19/08
	E2.07
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	10/31/08
	E2.08
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	9/19/08
	E2.09
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	9/19/08
	E2.10
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	9/19/08
	E2.11
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	9/19/08
	E2.12
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Power	 	9/19/08
	E2.21
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.22
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.23
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.24
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.25
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.26
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.27
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.28
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.29
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.30
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E2.31
	 	Partial Floor Plans- Communications	 	9/19/08
	E3.01
	 	Lighting Fixture Schedule	 	10/31/08
	E3.02
	 	Lighting Fixture Schedule	 	10/31/08
	E3.03
	 	Lighting Fixture Schedule	 	10/31/08
	E3.04
	 	Lighting Details	 	9/19/08
	E3.05
	 	Lighting Details	 	9/19/08
	E3.06
	 	Lighting Plate Details	 	9/19/08
	E3.07
	 	Lighting Plate Details	 	9/19/08
	E3.08
	 	Lighting Plate Details	 	9/19/08
	E3.09
	 	Lighting Control System Riser Diagram and Details	 	9/19/08
	E3.10
	 	Lighting Control System Relay Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.11
	 	Lighting Control System Relay Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.12
	 	Lighting Control System Relay Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.13
	 	Lighting Control System Relay Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.14
	 	Lighting Details Multi-Purpose Room 1EA605	 	9/19/08
	E3.15
	 	Lighting Control System Dimming Systems	 	9/19/08
	E3.16
	 	Lighting Control System Dimming Systems	 	9/19/08
	E3.17
	 	Lighting Control System Dimming Systems	 	12/1/08
	E3.20
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.21
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.22
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.23
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	 37 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	E3.24
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.25
	 	Panel Schedules	 	1/19/09
	E3.26
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.27
	 	Panel Schedules	 	1/19/09
	E3.28
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.29
	 	Panel Schedules	 	1/19/09
	E3.30
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.31
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.32
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.33
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.34
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.35
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.36
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.37
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.38
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.39
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.40
	 	Panel Schedules	 	1/19/09
	E3.41
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.42
	 	Panel Schedules	 	1/19/09
	E3.43
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.44
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.45
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.46
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.47
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.48
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.49
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.50
	 	Panel Schedules	 	1031/08
	E3.51
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.52
	 	Panel Schedules	 	1/12/09
	E3.53
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.54
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.55
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.56
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.57
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.58
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.59
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.60
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.61
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.62
	 	Panel Schedules	 	10/31/08
	E3.63
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.64
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.65
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.66
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E3.67
	 	Panel Schedules	 	9/19/08
	E4.01
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	1/12/09
	E4.02
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.03
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.04
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.05
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.06
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.07
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.08
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.08-X
	 	Single Line Diagram- Bid Option #03	 	9/19/08
	E4.09
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	1/12/09
	E4.10
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.11
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.12
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.13
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	12/1/08
	E4.14
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	12/1/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	E4.15
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.16
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.17
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.18
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.19
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.20
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	10/31/08
	E4.21
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.22
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.23
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.24
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	1/12/09
	E4.24-X
	 	Single Line Diagram- Bid Option #42	 	1/12/09
	E4.25
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	1/12/09
	Ef.25-X
	 	Single Line Diagram- Bid Option #42	 	1/12/09
	E4.26
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.27
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.28
	 	Single Line Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.29
	 	Building Distribution Riser Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.30
	 	Building Distribution Riser Diagram	 	12/1/08
	E4.31
	 	Electrical Service Zones	 	9/19/08
	E4.32
	 	Electrical Service Zones	 	9/19/08
	E4.33
	 	Electrical Service Zones	 	9/19/08
	E4.34
	 	Electrical Service Zones	 	9/19/08
	E4.35
	 	Electrical Service Zones	 	9/19/08
	E4.40
	 	Grounding Riser Diagram	 	9/19/08
	E4.41
	 	Fire Alarm System Diagrams	 	9/19/08
	E4.42
	 	Fire Alarm System Diagrams	 	1/19/09
	E4.43
	 	Fire Alarm System Diagrams	 	1/19/08
	E4.44
	 	Fire Alarm System Diagrams	 	1/19/08
	E4.45
	 	Fire Alarm System Diagrams	 	1/19/08
	E4.50
	 	Communications Systems Diagrams	 	9/19/08
	E4.51
	 	Communications Systems Diagrams	 	9/19/08
	E4.52
	 	Communications Systems Diagrams	 	9/19/08
	E4.53
	 	Communications Systems Diagrams	 	9/19/08
	E4.54
	 	Communications Systems Diagrams .	 	9/19/08
	E4.55
	 	Communications Systems Diagrams	 	9/19/08
	E4.56
	 	Communications Systems Diagrams	 	9/19/08
	E4.57
	 	Communications Systems Diagrams	 	9/19/08
	E4.58
	 	Communications Systems Diagrams	 	9/19/08
	E5.00
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.01
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.02
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.03
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.04
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.05
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.06
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.07
	 	Electrical Details	 	10/31/08
	E5.11
	 	Electrical Details	 	10/31/08
	E5.12
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.13
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.14
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	E5.51
	 	Electrical Details	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	SIGNAGE	 	 
	GR0.011
	 	Cover Sheet- Signage	 	10/31/08
	GR0.0212
	 	Index of Drawings- Signage	 	10/31/08
	GR1.100
	 	Site Signage Placement Plan Phase 1 & 2	 	10/31/08
	GR3.100
	 	Site Signage Details	 	10/31/08
	GR.404
	 	Basement Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 4 & 5	 	10/31/08
	GR.409
	 	Basement Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Part 9	 	10/31/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	GR.411
	 	Floor 1 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	GR.416
	 	Floor 1 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	GR.421
	 	Floor 2 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	GR.426
	 	Floor 2 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/086
	GR.431
	 	Floor 3 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/086
	GR.436
	 	Floor 3 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	GR.441
	 	Floor 4 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	GR.446
	 	Floor 4 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	GR.451
	 	Floor 5 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	GR.456
	 	Floor 5 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	GR.461
	 	Floor 6 Signage Plan- Key Plan Parts 1 to 5	 	10/31/08
	GR.466
	 	Floor 6 Signage Location Plan- Key Plan Parts 6 to 9	 	10/31/08
	GR.501
	 	Sign Details	 	10/31/08
	GR.502
	 	Sign Details	 	10/31/08
	GR.503
	 	Sign Details	 	10/31/08
	GR7.01
	 	Signage Message Schedule Basement and Floors 1 and 6	 	10/31/08
	GR7.02
	 	Signage Message Schedule Floor 2	 	10/31/08
	GR7.03
	 	Signage Message Schedule Floors 3 and 5	 	10/31/08
	GR7.04
	 	Signage Message Schedule Floor 4	 	10/31/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	SHIELDING	 	 
	SH0.011
	 	Cover Sheet- Consultant- Sheilding	 	10/31/08
	SH0.021
	 	Index of Drawings- Consultant- Sheilding	 	9/19/08
	SH0.11
	 	Specialty Details Imaging- General Information	 	10/31/08
	SH2.01
	 	Specialty Details Imaging- Foundation Plan	 	9/19/08
	SH2.11
	 	Specialty Details Imaging- Floor Plan	 	10/31/08
	SH3.01
	 	Specialty Details Imaging- Elevations	 	9/19/08
	SH5.01
	 	Specialty Details Imaging- RF Details	 	10/31/08
	SH5.02
	 	Specialty Details Imaging- Unistrut Layout	 	10/31/08
	SH5.03
	 	Specialty Details Imaging- M36 Silicon Steel Elevations	 	9/19/08
	SH5.04
	 	Specialty Details Imaging- Remote Sheilds	 	10/31/08
	SH5.05
	 	Specialty Details Imaging- RF Filter Box	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	SECTION
	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	 
	 	INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION  AND INFORMATION AVAILABLE	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	00 00 01
	 	PROJECT TITLE PAGE	 	 
	00 00 10
	 	BID SCHEDULE	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	TABLE OF CONTENTS	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	SUBMITTAL REGISTER	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 1 — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS	 	 
	01 00 00
	 	ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS	 	12/5/08
	01 05 00
	 	JOB CONSIDERATIONS	 	1/23/09
	01 07 00
	 	CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING	 	9/19/08
	01 11 00
	 	SUMMARY OF WORK	 	10/31/08
	01 20 00
	 	WARRANTY REQUIREMENT	 	9/19/08
	01 27 00
	 	MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT	 	1/23/09
	01 31 11
	 	SUSPENDED LOADING-COORDINATION AND LIMITATIONS	 	9/19/08
	01 31 15
	 	CONTAINMENT CONSTRUCTION COORDINATION	 	10/31/08
	01 31 19
	 	PROJECT MEETINGS	 	10/31/08
	01 32 01.001
	 	PROJECT SCHEDULE	 	1/23/09
	01 33 00
	 	SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES	 	10/31/08
	01 33 10
	 	SPECIAL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES	 	12/5/08
	01 33 29
	 	LEED(TM) DOCUMENTATION	 	1/23/09
	01 33 40
	 	COLOR/FINISH SAMPLE BOARDS	 	9/19/08
	01 35 29
	 	SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS	 	9/19/08

			 
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	01 41 50
	 	SEISMIC CONTROL REQUIREMENTS	 	10/31/08
	01 41 60
	 	WIND LOAD DESIGN CRITERIA	 	9/19/08
	01 42 00
	 	SOURCES FOR REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS	 	1/23/09
	01 42 13
	 	REFERENCE STANDARDS, ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS	 	1/23/09
	01 45 02.001
	 	QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEM (QCS)	 	10/31/08
	01 45 10
	 	CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL	 	11/26/08
	01 45 35
	 	SPECIAL INSPECTION	 	9/19/08
	01 45 70
	 	ROOM INTEGRITY TESTING	 	10/31/08
	01 51 00
	 	TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ITEMS	 	1/23/09
	01 57 20.001
	 	ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION	 	11/18/08
	01 57 23.001
	 	STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION MEASURES	 	9/19/08
	01 60 00
	 	PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS	 	9/19/08
	01 61 23
	 	CONTRACTOR FURNISHED CONTRACTOR INSTALLED (CFCI)	 	10/31/08
	01 62 35
	 	RECYCLED/RECOVERED MATERIALS	 	9/19/08
	01 64 01
	 	GOVERNMENT FURNISHED CONTRACTOR INSTALLED (GFCI)	 	11/26/08
	01 64 02
	 	GOVERNMENT FURNISHED GOVERNMENT INSTALLED (GFCI)	 	1/23/09
	01 67 00
	 	MATERIAL/PRODUCT RESISTANCE	 	9/19/08
	01 72 00
	 	AS-BUILT DRAWINGS — CADD	 	9/19/08
	01 74 19
	 	CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT	 	9/19/08
	01 75 00
	 	STARTING AND ADJUSTING	 	11/26/08
	01 77 00
	 	CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES	 	10/31/08
	01 78 23
	 	OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA	 	12/5/08
	01 79 00
	 	DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING	 	11/26/08
	01 81 19
	 	INDOOR AIR QUALITY	 	9/19/08
	01 91 00
	 	COMMISSIONING	 	1/23/09
	01 91 01
	 	COMMISSIONING COMPONENT VERIFICATION	 	1/23/09
	01 91 02
	 	COMMISSIONING SYSTEM TEST	 	1/23/09
	01 91 03
	 	COMMISSIONING INTEGRATED SYSTEM TEST	 	1/23/09
	01 91 04
	 	COMMISSIONING FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONAL SYSTEM TEST	 	11/26/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 2 — EXISTING CONDITIONS	 	 
	02 41 00
	 	DEMOLITION AND DECONSTRUCTION	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 3 — CONCRETE	 	 
	03 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF CONCRETE	 	9/19/08
	03 11 13.001
	 	STRUCTURAL CONCRETE FORMWORK	 	9/19/08
	03 15 13.001
	 	EXPANSION JOINTS, CONTRACTION JOINTS, AND WATERSTOPS	 	9/19/08
	03 20 01.001
	 	CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT	 	9/19/08
	03 31 00.001
	 	CAST-IN-PLACE STRUCTURAL CONCRETE	 	1/23/09
	03 31 05
	 	HIGH CONTAINMENT CAST-IN-PLACE STRUCTURAL CONCRETE	 	10/31/08
	03 35 13
	 	HIGH-TOLERANCE CONCRETE FLOOR FINISHING	 	9/19/08
	03 41 33.001
	 	PRECAST/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE FLOOR AND ROOF UNITS	 	09/19/08
	03 45 01.001
	 	PRECAST ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 4 — MASONRY	 	 
	04 20 00
	 	MASONRY	 	1/23/09
	04 43 30
	 	CUT STONE	 	919/08
	04 72 00
	 	CAST STONE	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 5 — METALS	 	 
	05 05 13
	 	FACTORY-APPLIED METAL COATINGS	 	9/19/08
	05 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF METALS	 	9/19/08
	05 12 00
	 	STRUCTURAL STEEL	 	10/31/08
	05 30 00
	 	STEEL DECKS	 	1/23/09
	05 40 00
	 	COLD-FORMED METAL FRAMING	 	9/19/08
	05 50 00
	 	METAL:  MISCELLANEOUS AND FABRICATIONS`	 	10/31/08
	05 50 10.00
	 	SPECIAL METAL FABRICATIONS	 	12/5/08
	05 51 00
	 	METAL STAIRS	 	12/5/08
	05 71 00
	 	ORNAMENTAL STAIRS	 	9/19/08

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	05 72 00
	 	ORNAMENTAL HANDRAILS AND RAILINGS	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 6 — WOOD AND PLASTICS	 	 
	06 10 00
	 	ROUGH CARPENTRY	 	9/19/08
	06 20 00
	 	FINISH CARPENTRY	 	11/26/08
	06 41 16.00 10
	 	LAMINATE CLAD ARCHITECTURAL CASEWORK	 	9/19/08
	06 51 50
	 	FIBERGLASS (FRP) GRATINGS	 	10/31/08
	06 61 16
	 	SOLID POLYMER (SOLID SURFACING) FABRICATIONS	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 7 — THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION	 	 
	07 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION	 	9/19/08
	07 13 53
	 	ELASTOMERIC SHEET WATERPROOFING	 	9/19/08
	07 14 00
	 	FLUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING	 	1/23/09
	07 16 19
	 	METALLIC OXIDE WATERPROOFING	 	9/19/08
	07 18 00
	 	TRAFFIC COATINGS	 	9/19/08
	07 21 00
	 	BUILDING INSULATION	 	9/19/08
	07 21 16
	 	MINERAL FIBER BLANKET INSULATION	 	9/19/08
	07 21 19
	 	SPRAYED POLYURETHANE INSULATION	 	9/19/08
	07 21 29
	 	SPRAYED THERMAL INSULATION	 	9/19/08
	07 22 00
	 	ROOF AND DECK INSULATION	 	9/19/08
	07 41 13
	 	NON-STRUCTURAL METAL ROOFING	 	1/23/09
	07 42 13
	 	METAL WALL PANELS	 	11/26/08
	07 42 50
	 	ALUMINUM AND PLASTIC COMPOSITE PANELS	 	9/19/08
	07 52 00
	 	MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE ROOFING	 	1/23/09
	07 55 56
	 	RUBBERIZED ASPHALT PROTECTED MEMBRANE ROOFING	 	1/23/09
	07 60 00
	 	FLASHING AND SHEET METAL	 	9/19/08
	07 71 00
	 	ROOF SPECIALTIES AND ACCESSORIES	 	9/19/08
	07 81 00
	 	SPRAY-APPLIED FIREPROOFING	 	9/19/08
	07 81 23
	 	INTUMESCENT FIREPROOFING	 	9/19/08
	07 84 00
	 	FIRESTOPPING	 	9/19/08
	07 92 00
	 	JOINT SELANTS	 	1/23/09
	07 95 13
	 	EXPANSION JOINT COVER ASSEMBLIES	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 08- OPENINGS	 	 
	08 05 00
	 	COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR OPENINGS (FOUO)	 	1/23/09
	08 06 00
	 	DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE	 	1/23/09
	08 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF OPENINGS	 	9/19/08
	08 11 13
	 	STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES	 	1/23/09
	08 11 16
	 	ALUMINUM DOORS AND FRAMES	 	1/23/09
	08 11 19
	 	STAINLESS STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES	 	9/19/08
	08 12 16
	 	ALUMINUM DOOR FRAMES	 	9/19/08
	08 14 00
	 	WOOD DOORS	 	9/19/08
	08 15 00
	 	PLASTIC DOORS	 	9/19/08
	08 31 13
	 	ACCESS DOORS	 	9/19/08
	08 33 23
	 	OVERHEAD COILING DOORS	 	1/23/09
	08 34 59
	 	SECURITY VAULT DOOR	 	9/19/08
	08 38 13
	 	STRIP DOORS	 	9/19/08
	08 39 15
	 	PNEUMATIC AIR PRESSURE RESISTANT DOORS	 	1031/08
	08 41 13
	 	METAL-FRAMED STOREFRONTS	 	9/19/08
	08 41 23
	 	FIRE RATED GLAZED WALL ASSEMBLIES	 	9/19/08
	08 44 00
	 	GLAZED CURTAIN WALL	 	1/23/09
	08 44 13
	 	GLAZED CURTAIN WALL (INTERIOR)	 	9/19/08
	08 44 23
	 	STRUCTURAL GLASS CURTAIN WALL	 	9/19/08
	08 55 00
	 	AIR PRESSURE RESISTANT WINDOWS	 	11/26/08
	08 62 00
	 	SKYLIGHTS	 	9/19/08
	08 71 00
	 	DOOR HARDWARE	 	10/31/08
	08 71 01
	 	SECURITY DOOR HARDWARE (FOUO)	 	9/19/08
	08 81 00
	 	GLAZING	 	1/23/09
	08 91 00
	 	METAL WALL LOUVERS	 	10/31/08

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 09 — FINISHES	 	 
	09 05 00
	 	COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR FINISHES (FOUO)	 	9/19/08
	09 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF FINISHES	 	9/19/08
	09 22 00
	 	METAL SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES	 	9/19/08
	09 24 23
	 	PLASTER	 	10/31/08
	09 27 13
	 	GLASS FIBER REINFORCED GYPSUM FABRICATIONS	 	9/19/08
	09 29 00
	 	GYPSUM BOARD	 	9/19/08
	09 30 00
	 	CERAMIC TILE	 	9/19/08
	09 51 00
	 	ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS	 	1/23/09
	09 57 13
	 	SANITARY CEILINGS	 	9/19/08
	09 60 05
	 	VAPOR TRANSMISSION TESTING	 	9/19/08
	09 61 10
	 	CONCRETE FLOOR TREATMENT	 	9/19/08
	09 64 13
	 	WOOD FLOORING	 	9/19/08
	09 65 00
	 	RESILIENT FLOORING	 	9/19/08
	09 66 13
	 	PRECAST TERRAZZO	 	9/19/08
	09 66 23
	 	RESINOUS TERRAZZO FLOORING	 	9/19/08
	09 67 00
	 	FLUID-APPLIED FLOORING	 	10/31/08
	09 68 00
	 	CARPET	 	12/5/08
	09 69 13
	 	RIGID GRID ACCESS FLOORING	 	9/19/08
	09 83 13
	 	ACOUSTICAL WALL AND CEILING TREATMENTS	 	9/19/08
	09 90 00
	 	PAINTS AND COATINGS	 	9/19/08
	09 97 00
	 	SPECIAL COATINGS	 	12/5/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 10 — SPECIALTIES	 	 
	10 10 00
	 	VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALTIES	 	11/18/08
	10 14 02
	 	INTERIOR SIGNAGE	 	10/31/08
	10 21 13
	 	TOILET COMPARTMENTS	 	10/31/08
	10 21 23.16
	 	CUBICLE TRACK AND HARDWARE	 	9/19/08
	10 22 13
	 	WIRE MESH PARTITIONS	 	9/19/08
	10 22 26
	 	OPERABLE PARTITIONS	 	9/19/08
	10 25 00
	 	SERVICE WALLS	 	9/19/08
	10 25 13
	 	PATIENT BED SERVICE WALLS	 	9/19/08
	10 26 13
	 	WALL AND CORNER GUARDS	 	11/26/08
	10 28 13
	 	TOILET ACCESSORIES	 	11/26/08
	10 44 16
	 	FIRE EXTINGUISHERS	 	9/19/08
	10 45 40
	 	OPTICAL PEDESTRIAN SECURITY LANES	 	9/19/08
	10 51 00
	 	LOCKERS	 	10/31/08
	10 56 26
	 	MOBILE STORAGE UNITS	 	11/18/08
	10 56 26.13
	 	MANUAL MOBILE STORAGE SHELVING	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 11 — EQUIPMENT	 	 
	11 05 13
	 	GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT	 	10/31/08
	11 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF EQUIPMENT	 	11/26/08
	11 13 10
	 	DOCK LEVELERS	 	1/23/09
	11 19 00
	 	DETENTION EQUIPMENT	 	9/19/08
	11 24 33.01
	 	ROOF MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS	 	9/19/08
	11 47 00
	 	ICE MACHINES	 	9/19/08
	11 52 00
	 	AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT	 	1/23/09
	11 52 13
	 	PROJECTION SCREENS	 	9/19/08
	11 53 13
	 	FUME HOODS	 	1/23/09
	11 53 36
	 	DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM	 	9/19/08
	11 53 53
	 	BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINETS	 	9/19/08
	11 53 59
	 	CLASS III BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET LINES	 	9/19/08
	11 53 63.00
	 	STERILIZERS	 	1/23/09
	11 53 64
	 	ETO STERILIZER	 	9/19/08
	11 53 67
	 	DEPYROGENATION OVENS	 	9/19/08
	11 53 69
	 	TISSUE DIGESTER SYSTEM	 	1/23/09
	11 53 73
	 	MODULAR STAINLESS STEEL WALLS	 	1/23/09

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	11 53 91
	 	TUNNEL WASHERS	 	9/19/08
	11 53 93
	 	PIT MOUNTED WASHER	 	9/19/08
	11 60 00
	 	GLASSWARE WASHING EQUIPMENT	 	9/19/08
	11 72 00
	 	EXAMINATION AND TREATMENT EQUIPMENT	 	9/19/08
	11 72 13
	 	MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, MISCELLANEOUS	 	11/18/08
	11 73 23.13
	 	VACUUM BEDDING DELIVERY AND DUST COLLECTION EQUIPMENT	 	11/26/08
	11 73 23.19
	 	VACUUM BEDDING WASTE AND DUST COLLECTION EQUIPMENT	 	11/26/08
	11 73 24
	 	BEDDING DISPENSER	 	11/26/08
	11 94 00
	 	DECONTAMINATION MISTING TUNNEL	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 12 — FURNISHINGS	 	 
	12 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF FURNISHINGS	 	9/19/08
	12 24 13
	 	ROLLER WINDOW SHADES	 	9/19/08
	12 35 53.13
	 	METAL LABORATORY CASEWORK	 	9/19/08
	12 35 53.19
	 	ADAPTABLE LABORATORY CASEWORK SYSTEM	 	9/19/08
	12 35 53.26
	 	CUSTOM STAINLESS STEEL LABORATORY CASEWORK	 	10/31/08
	12 48 13.13
	 	ENTRANCE FLOOR MATS	 	9/19/08
	12 93 00
	 	SITE FURNISHINGS	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 13 — SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION	 	 
	13 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION	 	9/19/08
	13 21 00
	 	CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT ROOMS	 	10/31/08
	13 27 53
	 	SECURITY VAULT (FOUO)	 	10/31/08
	13 48 00
	 	SEISMIC PROTECTION FOR MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT	 	9/19/08
	13 49 19
	 	RADIATION SHIELDING	 	12/5/08
	13 49 23
	 	MRI, RF SHIELDED ENCLOSURE	 	10/31/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 14 — CONVEYING SYSTEMS	 	 
	14 21 23
	 	ELECTRIC TRACTION PASSENGER ELEVATORS	 	11/26/08
	14 24 00
	 	HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS	 	11/26/08
	14 42 00
	 	WHEELCHAIR LIFTS	 	9/19/08
	14 83 16
	 	SCISSOR LIFT	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 21 — FIRE SUPPRESSION	 	 
	21 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS	 	9/19/08
	21 10 01
	 	COMBINED STANDPIPE AND WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, FIRE PROTECTION	 	10/31/08
	21 30 00
	 	FIRE PUMPS	 	11/26/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 22 — PLUMBING	 	 
	22 00 00
	 	PLUMBING, GENERAL PURPOSE	 	1/23/09
	22 05 19
	 	PLUMBING THERMOMETERS AND GAUGES	 	9/19/08
	22 05 29
	 	PLUMBING HANGERS AND SUPPORTS	 	9/19/08
	22 05 03
	 	PLUMBING HEAT TRACING SYSTEM	 	10/31/08
	22 05 48
	 	PLUMBING SOUND, VIBRATION, AND SEISMIC CONTROL	 	1/23/09
	22 05 53
	 	PLUMBING IDENTIFICATION	 	9/19/08
	22 05 75
	 	DRAINS AND CLEANOUTS	 	1/23/09
	22 07 00
	 	THERMAL INSULATION FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSTEMS	 	9/19/08
	22 10 05
	 	BUILDING SERVICES AND PROCESS PIPING SYSTEMS	 	10/31/08
	22 10 06
	 	BUILDING SERVICES AND PROCESS PIPING SCHEDULES	 	1/23/09
	22 10 19
	 	PLUMBING, PIPING SPECIALTIES	 	1/23/09
	22 11 23
	 	WATER PRESSURE BOOSTER SYSTEM	 	10/31/08
	22 14 29
	 	WASTEWATER PUMP	 	9/19/08
	22 15 19.19
	 	NONLUBRICATED ROTARY SCREW AIR COMPRESSORS	 	11/18/08
	22 31 00
	 	WATER SOFTENERS, CATION-EXCHANGE (SODIUM CYCLE)	 	1/23/09
	22 33 00
	 	WATER HEATERS	 	11/18/08
	22 33 30.00 10
	 	SOLAR WATER HEATING EQUIPMENT	 	9/19/08
	22 36 00
	 	CHEMICAL SHOWER SYSTEM	 	12/5/08
	22 42 00
	 	COMMERCIAL PLUMBING FIXTURES	 	1/23/09

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	22 62 16
	 	MEDICAL AND LABORATORY GAS AND VACUUM SYSTEM	 	1/23/09
	22 63 17
	 	LIQUID NITROGEN SYSTEM	 	1/23/09
	22 64 00
	 	BREATHING AIR SYSTEMS	 	12/5/08
	22 67 00
	 	PURIFIED WATER GENERATING EQUIPMENT (REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER SKID/TANKS)	 	10/31/08
	22 71 00
	 	AUTOMATIC ANIMAL WATER SYSTEMS	 	11/26/08
	22 72 00
	 	DETERGENT TRANSFER SYSTEMS	 	10/31/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 23 — HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING	 	 
	23 00 00
	 	AIR SUPPLY, DISTRIBUTION, VENTILATION, AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS	 	1/23/09
	23 03 00
	 	BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS	 	10/31/08
	23 05 48
	 	VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR HVAC DUCTWORK, PIPING AND EQUIPMENT	 	9/19/08
	23 05 93.00 10
	 	TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING OF HVAC SYSTEMS	 	10/31/08
	23 07 00
	 	THERMAL INSULATION FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS	 	10/31/08
	23 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS	 	10/31/08
	23 25 00
	 	CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF WATER FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS	 	10/31/08
	23 40 00.00 10
	 	CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND RADIOLOGICAL (CBR) AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM	 	10/31/08
	23 64 26
	 	CHILLED, CHILLED-HOT, PROCESS AND CONDENSER WATER PIPING SYSTEMS	 	12/5/08
	23 65 00.00 10
	 	COOLING TOWER	 	9/19/08
	23 70 03.00 10
	 	HEATING AND UTILITIES SYSTEMS, CENTRAL STEAM	 	12/5/08
	23 81 23
	 	COMPUTER ROOM AIR CONDITIONING UNITS	 	10/31/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 25 — INTEGRATED AUTOMATION	 	 
	26 06 00
	 	BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS) POINTS LIST	 	1/23/09
	25 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF INTEGRATED AUTOMATION SYSTEM	 	10/31/08
	25 10 00
	 	BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS)	 	1/23/09
	25 10 01
	 	BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS) -OPTION 15A  (LNS Based LonWorks)	 	9/19/08
	25 10 02
	 	BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM — OPTION 15B (Non-LNS Based LonWorks/Non-Native BACnet)	 	9/19/08
	25 10 03
	 	BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS) — OPTION 15C (Native BACnet)	 	12/5/08
	25 30 00
	 	BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS) FIELD EQUIPMENT	 	12/15/08
	25 50 00
	 	ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEM	 	9/19/08
	25 90 00
	 	BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS) SEQUENCE OF OPERATION	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL	 	 
	26 00 00
	 	BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS	 	10/31/08
	26 05 48.00 10
	 	SEISMIC PROTECTION FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT	 	9/19/08
	26 06 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS	 	10/31/08
	26 08 00.13
	 	APPARATUS INSPECTION AND TESTING	 	10/31/08
	26 09 13
	 	POWER MONITORING SYSTEM	 	1/23/08
	26 09 23
	 	INTEGRATED LOW VOLTAGE LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM	 	9/19/08
	26 09 23.13
	 	LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES	 	9/19/08
	26 11 16
	 	SECONDARY UNIT SUBSTATIONS	 	10/31/08
	26 20 00
	 	INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM	 	10/31/08
	26 23 00
	 	SWITCHBOARDS AND SWITCHGEAR	 	1/23/09
	26 28 00.00 10
	 	MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS AND PANELBOARDS	 	1/23/09
	26 28 01.00 10
	 	COORDINATED POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION	 	1/23/09
	26 29 23
	 	VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE SYSTEMS UNDER 600 VOLTS	 	9/19/08
	26 32 15.00 10
	 	DIESEL-GENERATOR SET STATIONARY 100-2500 KW, WITH AUXILIARIES	 	9/19/08
	26 33 53
	 	STATIC UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS) SYSTEM	 	9/19/08
	26 36 00.00 10
	 	AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH AND BY-PASS/ISOLATION SWITCH	 	10/31/08
	26 41 01.00 10
	 	LIGHTING PROTECTION SYSTEM	 	9/19/08
	26 42 14.00 10
	 	CATHOLIC PROTECTION SYSTEM (SACRIFICIAL ANODE)	 	9/19/08
	26 51 00
	 	INTERIOR LIGHTING	 	10/31/08
	26 56 00
	 	EXTERIOR LIGHT	 	9/19/08
	26 60 13
	 	LOW-VOLTAGE MOTORS	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 27-COMMUNICATIONS	 	 

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	27 05 28.36
	 	CABLE TRAYS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS	 	9/19/08
	27 10 00
	 	BUILDING TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING SYSTEM	 	9/19/08
	27 53 16.23
	 	RADIO FREQUENCY SYSTEM (RFRS)	 	11/26/08
	27 54 00
	 	COMMUNITY ANTENNA TELEVISION (CATV) SYSTEMS	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 28 — ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY	 	 
	28 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF FIRE ALARM AND MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS	 	9/19/08
	28 20 01.00 10
	 	ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEM (FOUO)	 	1/23/09
	28 31 76
	 	INTERIOR FIRE ALARM AND MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 31 — EARTHWORK	 	 
	31 00 00
	 	EARTHWORK	 	1/23/09
	31 40 00
	 	SHORING AND UNDERPINNING	 	11/18/08
	31 63 26
	 	DRILLED PIERS (CAISSONS)	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 32 — EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS	 	 
	32 05 33
	 	LANDSCAPE ESTABLISHMENT	 	9/19/08
	32 11 10
	 	PAVEMENT DRAINAGE LAYER (RDM)	 	9/19/08
	32 11 23
	 	AGGREGATE BASE COURSE (DGA)	 	9/19/08
	32 12 17
	 	BITUMINOUS PAVING — MARYLAND (SUPERPAVE)	 	9/19/08
	32 12 23
	 	CONCRETE GRID (GRASS) PAVERS	 	1/23/09
	32 16 13
	 	CONCRETE SIDEWALKS AND CURBS AND GUTTERS	 	9/19/08
	32 16 15
	 	CONCRETE BLOCK PAVEMENTS	 	9/19/08
	32 17 24.00 10
	 	PAVEMENT MARKINGS	 	9/19/08
	32 31 13.00
	 	CHAIN LINK FENCES AND GATES	 	9/19/08
	32 31 51
	 	INTEGRATED BARRIER SYSTEMS (FOUO)	 	9/19/08
	32 92 19
	 	SEEDING	 	9/19/08
	32 92 26
	 	SPRIGGING	 	9/19/08
	32 93 00
	 	EXTERIOR PLANTS	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 33 — UTILITIES	 	 
	33 08 00
	 	COMMISSIONING OF UTILITIES	 	9/19/08
	33 11 00
	 	WATER DISTRIBUTION	 	9/19/08
	33 30 00
	 	SANITARY SEWERS	 	9/19/08
	33 40 01
	 	STORM DRAINAGE	 	9/19/08
	33 46 00
	 	SUBDRAINAGE SYSTEMS	 	1/23/09
	33 60 01
	 	VALVES, PIPING, AND EQUIPMENT IN VALVE MANHOLES	 	9/19/08
	33 61 00
	 	PREFABRICATED UNDERGROUND HEATING/COOLING DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM	 	9/19/08
	33 61 13
	 	PRE-ENGINEERED UNDERGROUND HEAT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM	 	9/19/08
	33 70 02.00 10
	 	ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, UNDERGROUND	 	9/19/08
	33 82 00
	 	TELECOMMUNICATIONS OUTSIDE PLANT (OSP)	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 44 — MATERIAL PROCESSING AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT	 	 
	41 22 03.13
	 	MONORAILS WITH MANUAL HOIST	 	9/19/08
	41 22 03.19
	 	MONORAILS WITH ELECTRIC POWERED HOISTS	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	ADDENDUM NO.	 	 
	 
	 	ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	COMMISSION APPENDICES	 	 
	 
	 	TABLE OF CONTENTS	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	APPENDIX A	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 03 — CONCRETE	 	 
	03 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	9/19/08
	03 08 00A
	 	HIGH CONTAINMENT CONCRETE — CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 05 — METALS	 	 

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	05 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	9/19/08
	05 08 00A
	 	SPECIAL METAL FABRICATION (DUNK TANK) — CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION	 	 
	07 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	 
	07 08 00A
	 	MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE ROOFING — CVF	 	9/19/08
	07 08 00A
	 	RUBBERIZED ASPHALT PROTECTED MEMBRANE ROOFING — CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 08 — OPENINGS	 	 
	08 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00A
	 	ARP DOORS — CVF	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00A
	 	ARP WINDOWS — CVF	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00A
	 	GLAZED CURTAIN WALL — CVF	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00A
	 	SKYLIGHT — CVF	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00A
	 	STRUCTURAL GLASS CURTAIN WALL-CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 09 — FINISHES	 	 
	09 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	9/19/08
	09 08 00A
	 	RESINOUS FLOORING RES5 — CVF	 	9/19/08
	09 08 00A
	 	RESINOUS FLOORING RES6 — CVF	 	9/19/08
	09 08 00A
	 	SPECIAL COATINGS — CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 11 — EQUIPMENT	 	 
	11 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	10/31/08
	11 08 00A
	 	BEDDING DISPENSER — CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET — CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	CLASS II BSC Z3420-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	CLASS III BSC Z3432 IN 2SB112 AND 2SD112-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	CLASS III BSC Z3432 IN 2SJ218-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	CLASS III BSC Z3432 IN 4SJ220 AND 4SJ246-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	CLASS III BSC Z3434-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	DECON MISTING TUNNEL-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	DEPYROGENATION OVEN-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	DOWNDRAFT Z4504	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	ETO STERILIZER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	FUME HOOD-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	GLASSWARE WASHER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	RACK WASHER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	STERILIZER Z3315	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	STERILIZER Z3320	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	STERILIZER Z3321	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	STERILIZER Z3335	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	STERILIZER Z3345	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	STERILIZER Z3350 BSL-2-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	STERILIZER Z3350 BSL-3E & 4-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	TISSUE DIGESTER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	TUNNEL WASHER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00A
	 	VACUUM BEDDING AND DUST COLLECTION EQUIPMENT-CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 12 — FURNISHINGS	 	 
	12 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	9/19/08
	12 08 00A
	 	STAINLESS STEEL LAB CASEWORK	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 13 — SPECIAL CONDITIONS	 	 
	13 06 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	9/19/08
	13 06 00A
	 	CONTROLLER ENVIRONMENTAL ROOM-CVF	 	9/19/08
	13 06 00A
	 	RADIATION SHIELDING-CVF	 	9/19/08
	13 06 00A
	 	RF SHIELDING-CVF	 	9/19/08

			 
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	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 21 — FIRE SUPPRESSION	 	 
	21 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	9/19/08
	21 08 00A
	 	FIRE PUMP-CVF	 	9/19/08
	21 08 00A
	 	STANDPIPE AND SPRINKLER PIPING-CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 22 — PLUMBING	 	 
	22 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	1/23/09
	22 08 00A
	 	AIR COMPRESSOR-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	ANIMAL WATERING SYSTEM-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	BREATHING AIR SYSTEM-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	BRINE MAKING SYSTEM-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	CHEMICAL SHOWER-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	CIRCULATION PUMPS HOT WATER RETURN-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	CRYOGENIC BULK TANK-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	DETERGENT TRANSFER SYSTEM-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	DRAINAGE PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	ELEVATOR SUMP PUMP-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	LAB GAS DISTRIBUTION PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	LN2 DISTRIBUTION PIPING-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	PLUMBING FIXTURE-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	PRESSURE BOOSTER PUMPS AND COLDWATER-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	RO WATER PIPING SYSTEM-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	RO WATER SKID-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	SOLAR THERMAL HEATING EQUIPMENT-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	VACUUM PUMP-CVF	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00A
	 	WASTEWATER LIFT STATION-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPING-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	WATER HEATER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00A
	 	WATER SOFTENER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 23 — HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING	 	 
	23 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX-CVF	 	10/31/08
	23 08 00A
	 	AIR CURTAIN-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	AIR HANDLING UNIT-CVF	 	10/31/08
	23 08 00A
	 	BSL-4-HEPA-CVF	 	10/31/08
	23 08 00A
	 	CLEAN STEAM GENERATOR-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	CONDENSATE RETURN UNIT-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	COOLING TOWER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	CW MAKEUP-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	DUCTWORK-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	EXPANSION TANK-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	FAN COIL UNIT-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	FAN-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	FILTERS-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	GLYCOL FILL-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	HEAT EXCHANGER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	HEAT RECOVERY UNIT-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	HUMIDIFIER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	PIPING-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	REHEAT COIL-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	STEAM FLASH TANK-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	STEAM POWERED PUMP-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	STEAM PRV-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	STEAM TRAP-CVF	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00A
	 	TERMINAL UNIT-CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 25 — INTEGRATED AUTOMATION	 	 
	25 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	COMMUNICATION GATEWAYS-CVF	 	9/19/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
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EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	25 08 00A
	 	COMPRESSED AIR PRV STATION-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	COMPUTER EQUIPMENT-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	CONTROL ENCLOSURES-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	EMS GLP PANELS-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	FIREMANS OVERRIDE PANEL-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	INSTRUMENTATION-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	IT JACKS FOR SPACE MONITORING-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	LAPTOP-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	PRINTERS-CVF	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00A
	 	ROOM PRESSURE MONITORING-CVF	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 26 — ELECTRICAL	 	 
	26 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	11/26/08
	26 08 00A
	 	15kV DUPLEX SWITCHES-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	15kV FEEDER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	15kV SWITCHES-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	AUTO TRANSFER SWITCHES-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	BUSWAY-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	CAST COIL TRANSFORMER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	CATHODIC PROTECTION-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	DISCONNECT-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	GENERATOR-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	GROUNDING AND LIGHTING PROTECTION-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	LOW VOLTAGE DRAWOUT SWITCHGEAR-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	MANUAL MOTOR STARTER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	MASTER CONTROL UNIT-CVF	 	10/31/08
	26 08 00A
	 	MCC-MOTOR CONTROL UNIT-CVF	 	10/31/08
	26 08 00A
	 	METER-POWER MONITORING-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	MOTOR STARTER-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	PANELBOARDS-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT (PDU)-CVF	 	11/26/08
	26 08 00A
	 	POWER FACTOR CORRECTION CAPACITORS-CVF	 	11/26/08
	26 08 00A
	 	ROOM LEVEL-CVF	 	11/26/08
	26 08 00A
	 	SWITCHBOARDS-CVF	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00A
	 	UPS UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SOURCE-CVF	 	1/23/09
	26 08 00A
	 	VFD-VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES-CVF	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 33 — UTILITIES	 	 
	33 08 00A
	 	CVF INDEX	 	10/31/08
	33 08 00A
	 	SITE CHILLED WATER PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	33 08 00A
	 	SITE DOMESTIC WATER PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	33 08 00A
	 	SITE FIRE WATER PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	33 08 00A
	 	SITE LAB WASTE PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	33 08 00A
	 	SITE PUMPED CONDENSATE PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	33 08 00A
	 	SITE SANITARY PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	33 08 00A
	 	SITE STEAM PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	33 08 00A
	 	SITE STORM DRAIN PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	33 08 00A
	 	TUNNEL BIO-WASTE PIPING-CVF	 	10/31/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	APPENDIX B	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 08 — OPENINGS	 	 
	08 08 00B
	 	ST INDEX	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00B
	 	APR BSL-3E DECON ROOM DOOR-ST	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00B
	 	APR BSL-3E IMAGING ROOM DOOR -ST	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00B
	 	APR BSL-4 AIRLOCK WITH CHEMICAL SHOWER DOOR-ST	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00B
	 	APR BSL-4 AIRLOCK WITHOUT CHEMICAL SHOWER DOOR ST	 	9/19/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	 49 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	08 08 00B
	 	APR BSL-4 PASSAGE DOOR-ST	 	9/19/08
	08 08 00B
	 	APR CHEMICAL SHOWER DOOR-ST	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 11 — EQUIPMENT	 	 
	11 08 00B
	 	ST INDEX	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00B
	 	STERILIZER ST	 	9/19/08
	11 08 00B
	 	TISSUE DIGESTER ST	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 21 — FIRE SUPPRESSION	 	 
	21 08 00B
	 	ST INDEX	 	9/19/08
	21 08 00B
	 	FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM ST	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 22 — PLUMBING	 	 
	22 08 00B
	 	ST INDEX	 	1/23/09
	22 08 00B
	 	BREATHING AIR SYSTEM-ST	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00B
	 	BRINE SYSTEM -ST	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00B
	 	COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM-ST	 	1/23/09
	22 08 00B
	 	CHEMICAL SHOWER SKID-ST	 	1/23/09
	22 08 00B
	 	CHEMICAL SHOWER TRAINING ROOM-ST	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00B
	 	DETERGENT SYSTER-ST	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00B
	 	DOMESTIC HOT WATER SYSTEM-ST	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00B
	 	LAB COLD WATER SYSTEM-ST	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00B
	 	LAB GAS SYSTEM-ST	 	9/19/08
	22 08 00B
	 	LAB HOT WATER SYSTEM-ST	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00B
	 	RO WATER SYSTEM-ST	 	1/23/09
	22 08 00B
	 	SOLAR THERMAL HEATING SYSTEM-ST	 	1/23/09
	22 08 00B
	 	TEMPERED WATER SYSTEM-ST	 	10/31/08
	22 08 00B
	 	VACUUM SYSTEM-ST	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 23 — HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING	 	 
	23 08 008B
	 	ST INDEX	 	1/23/09
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU (A)BSL-3E-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU ABSL-2 ANIMAL & LAB-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU ADMIN/CLINIC-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU ADMIN/CLINIC (SHELL)-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU ADMIN/CLINIC (SC)-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU ADMIN WORK ROOM-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU ATRIUM ADMIN-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU BARRIER-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU BSL-2 HEPA-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU BSL-2 LAB FUME HOOD-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU BSL-2 LAB/OFFICE-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU BSL-2 LAB-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU BSL-4-ST	 	10/31/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU LOGISTIC/OFFICES-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	AHU NONCONTAINMENT CORRIDOR-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	BSL-4 AEROBIOLOGY-ST	 	1/23/08
	23 08 008B
	 	CHILLED WATER-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	COOLING WATER-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	EF ABSL-2-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	EF ABSL-2 CAGEWASH-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	EF ABSL-2 LAB-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	EF ABSL-3E AEROBIOLOGY-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	HRU-EF (A)BSL-3E-ST	 	1/23/09
	23 08 008B
	 	HRU-EF ABSL-3E AEROBIOLOGY-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	HRU-EF ABSL-3E HS-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	HRU-EF NONCONTAINMENT CORR-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	PREHEAT GLYCOL-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	PREHEAT HEAT RECOVERY GLYCOL-ST	 	9/19/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	 50 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	23 08 008B
	 	REHEAT — ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	STEAM SYSTEM-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	TERMINAL UNITS-ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 008B
	 	TRIM HUMIDIFIERS-ST	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 25 — INTEGRATED AUTOMATION	 	 
	25 08 00B
	 	ST INDEX	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	ALARM (A)BSL-3E-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	ALARM ABSL-2-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	ALARM BSL-2-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	ALARM BSL-4-ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	ALARM BSL-4 AEROBIOLOGY-ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	ALARM EMS-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	ALARM FOP-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	ALARM LAB/OFFICE-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	GRAPHICS BMS-ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	GRAPHICS EMS-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT 3RD PARTY MONITORING-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT ADMINISTRATION-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT AHU-A()BSL-2-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT AHU-BSL-2-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT AHU-BSL-4-ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT AHU-BSL-4 AEROBIOLOGY-ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT AHU-HRU-(A) BSL-3E-ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT EMS-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT LAB/OFFICE BSL-2-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT MECHANICAL SYSTEM-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT ROOMS ABSL-2-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT ROOMS BSL2-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT ROOMS BSL-4-ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT ROOMS BSL-4 AEROBIOLOGY-ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT ROOMS LAB/OFFICE-ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00B
	 	POINT SECURITY SYSTEM-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	SERVER BACKUP FUNCTIONS-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	SERVER DDC PANEL COMMUNICATION-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	SERVER OC SECURITY-ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00B
	 	USER SECURITY LEVEL-ST	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 26 — ELECTRICAL	 	 
	26 08 00B
	 	ST INDEX	 	11/26/08
	26 08 00B
	 	EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM-ST	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00B
	 	POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT (PDU)-ST	 	11/26/08
	26 08 00B
	 	POWER FACTOR CORRECTION CAPACITORS-ST	 	11/26/08
	26 08 00B
	 	POWER MONITORING-ST	 	9/19/08
	26 08 00B
	 	SUB AUTO TRANSFER-ST	 	1/23/09
	26 08 00B
	 	UPS-ST	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 28 — SAFETY AND SECURITY	 	 
	28 08 00B
	 	ST INDEX	 	9/19/08
	28 08 00B
	 	(FA & MNS) FIRE ALARM & MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM -ST	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	APPENDIX C	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 22 PLUMBING	 	 
	22 08 00C
	 	1ST INDEX	 	11/26/08
	22 08 00C
	 	DETERGENT TRANSFER SYSTEM 1ST	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 23 — HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING	 	 
	23 08 00C
	 	1ST INDEX	 	10/31/08

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	 51 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT A-1

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

USAMRIID, FT DETRICK MD

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	DESCRIPTION	 	 
	TITLE	 	DRAWING INDEX	 	DATE
	23 08 00C
	 	ABSL-2 AIR-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	ADMIN CLINIC AIR-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	ADMIN WORK ROOM-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	ATRIUM AIR-1ST	 	1/23/09
	23 08 00C
	 	ATRIUM SMOKE CONTROL-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	BARRIER HOLDING AREA-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	BSL-2 LAB-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	BSL-3E LAB-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	BSL-4 AEROBIOLOGY-1ST	 	10/31/08
	23 08 00C
	 	BSL-4 AREA-1ST	 	10/31/08
	23 08 00C
	 	EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	LAB OFFICE AIR-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	LOGISTICS OFFICE AIR-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	NON-CONTAINMENT CORRIDOR-1ST	 	9/19/08
	23 08 00C
	 	ROOM LEVEL-1ST	 	10/31/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 25 — INTEGRATED AUTOMATION	 	 
	25 08 00C
	 	1ST INDEX	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00C
	 	AIR COMPRESSOR -1ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00C
	 	EMS ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEM INTEGRATION-1ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00C
	 	ENERGY MONITORING-1ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00C
	 	LIGHTING INTEGRATION-1ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00C
	 	SPEED OF RESPONSE-1ST	 	10/31/08
	25 08 00C
	 	STEAM PRV-1ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00C
	 	TIME SYNC-1ST	 	9/19/08
	25 08 00C
	 	VFD VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES-1ST	 	9/19/08
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	DIVISION 26 — ELECTRICAL	 	 
	26 08 00C
	 	1ST INDEX	 	1/23/09
	26 08 00C
	 	EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM-1ST	 	1/23/09
	26 08 00C
	 	POWER MONITORING SYSTEM-1ST	 	1/23/09
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	AMENDMENTS	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0001	 	9/8/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0002	 	9/18/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0003	 	10/22/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0004	 	10/31/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0005	 	11/18/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0006	 	11/25/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0007	 	11/26/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0008	 	12/5/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0009	 	12/9/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0010	 	12/15/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0011	 	12/16/08
	 
	 	AMENDMENT 0012	 	1/23/09

 

			
	*	 	Document re-issued in Amendment with date that does not match issue date.

			 
	Exhibit A-1, Contract Documents, USAMRIID, Ft Detrick MD
	 	52 of 52

 

 

EXHIBIT B

SUBCONTRACT PERFORMANCE BOND

Bond No.                     

Premium                     

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we                                                              as Principal and
                                             as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto MANHATTAN TORCON A JOINT
VENTURE as Obligee, in the penal sum of                            DOLLARS ($                    ), lawful money
of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly, to be made, we bind ourselves,
our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by
these presents.

THE CONDITION OF THE OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That Whereas, the Principal entered into a certain
agreement which is hereto attached and made a part hereof, with the Obligee dated                     ,
20___ for                      being part of the work covered by a contract dated on or about April 26,
2007 between United States Army Corp. of Engineers, Baltimore, Maryland hereinafter called Owner,
and the said Obligee for USAMRIID Replacement, Ft Detrick, Maryland which contract and the
specifications and general conditions thereof are hereby incorporated herein and shall be deemed a
part hereof as fully as if set out herein.

NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall fully indemnify and save harmless the Obligee from all
loss, liability, costs, damages, penalty, attorney’s fees or expense which Obligee may incur by
reason of failure to well and truly keep and perform each, every and all of the terms and
conditions of said agreement on the part of the said Principal to be kept and performed, including
but not limited, to completion within the time specified of all work covered by said agreement,
performance of all obligations, and guarantees of the Obligee relating to such work under the
contract with the Owner; then this obligation shall be of no effect but otherwise it shall remain
in full force and effect.

It is a condition hereof that any change, alteration, modification or amendment of any nature
whatsoever that may be made in the terms of said agreement, any change in the character of scope of
the work to be performed, or the method of performance, under said agreement of modification of
said agreement or in the time for completion thereof, any change in the manner, time or amount of
payment as provided therein, any change of any nature whatsoever that may be made in the terms of
the contract between the said Obligee and the Owner or any change that may be made in the
performance of the work under said agreement by the Principal, assented to by the Obligee, whether
made under express agreement or not, may be made without notice to the surety and without affecting
the obligations of the Surety on this bond and without requiring the consent of the Surety, and no
such change or changes shall release the Surety from any of its obligations hereunder, the Surety
hereby consenting to and waiving notice of any such change, alteration, modification or amendment.

It is a further condition hereof that no one other than the named Obligee and the successors,
administrators, or assigns of the Obligee shall have any right to action under this bond.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals, this
                     day of                     , 20___.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	ATTEST:
 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(Principal)
	 	(Seal)
	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	By  
	 	 
	 	 	(Name and Title)
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(Signature)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	WITNESS:
 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(Principal)
	 	(Seal)
	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	By  
	 	 
	 	 	(Name and Title)
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(Signature)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 

 

 

EXHIBIT B

SUBCONTRACT PAYMENT BOND

Bond No.                     

Premium                     

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we                                                         
as Principal and                                                   as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto MANHATTAN TORCON A JOINT
VENTURE as Obligee, in the penal sum of                                          DOLLARS ($                    ), lawful money of
the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly, to be made, we bind ourselves, our
heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these
presents.

THE CONDITION OF THE OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That Whereas, the Principal entered into a certain
agreement which is hereto attached and made a part hereof with the Obligee dated                     , 20___,
for                                          being part of the work covered by a contract on or about April 26, 2007
between United States Army Corp. of Engineers, Baltimore, Maryland hereinafter called Owner, and
the said Obligee for USAMRIID Replacement, Ft Detrick, Maryland which contract and the
specifications and general conditions thereof are hereby incorporated herein and shall be deemed as
part hereof as fully as if set out herein.

NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall pay promptly and in full the claims of all persons,
firms or corporations, performing labor or furnishing equipment, materials, or supplies incurred in
connection with the contract to be performed under said agreement, and shall indemnify and save
harmless the Obligee from all loss, liability, costs, damages, penalty, attorney’s fees or expenses
for all taxes, insurance premiums, any and all applicable contributions, allowances or other
payments or deductions, however termed, required by statue or union labor agreement, including
voluntary payment thereof by the Obligee necessary to insure orderly prosecution of work or other
items or services used in, upon or for or incurred in connection with the contract to be performed
under said agreement, then this obligation shall be of no effect, but otherwise it shall remain in
full force and effect.

It is a condition hereof that any change, alteration, modification or amendment of any nature
whatsoever that may be made in the terms of said agreement, any change in the character or scope of
the work to be performed, or the method of performance, under said agreement or modification of
said agreement or in the time for completion thereof, any change in the manner, time or amount of
payment as provided therein, any change of any nature whatsoever that may be made in the terms of
the contract between the said Obligee and the Owner or any change that may be made in the
performance of the work under said agreement by the Principal, assented to by the Obligee, whether
made under express agreement or not, may be made without notice to the Surety and without affecting
the obligations of the surety on this bond arid without requiring the consent of the Surety, and no
such change or changes shall release the Surety from any of its obligations hereunder, the Surety
hereby consenting to and waiving notice of any such change, alteration, modification or amendment.

Subject to the priority of the named Obligee with respect to recovery up to the penal sum of this
bond, persons who have supplied or furnished labor, material, machinery, equipment or supplies to
the Principal for use in the prosecution of the work provided for in said contract shall have a
direct right of action against said Principal and Surety under this bond.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals, this
                     day of                     , 20___.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	ATTEST:
 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(Principal)
	 	(Seal)
	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	By  
	 	 
	 	 	(Name and Title)
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(Signature)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	WITNESS:
 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(Principal)
	 	(Seal)
	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	By  
	 	 
	 	 	(Name and Title)
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(Signature)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 

 

 

 Issue Date (MM/DD/YY)
EXHIBIT C

CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE

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PRODUCER            THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS
PHONE NUMBER            CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.
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INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE
—
INSURER
LETTER            A
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INSURED            INSURER
PHONE NUMBER            LETTER            B
-
INSURER
LETTER            C
-
INSURER
LETTER            D
-
INSURER
LETTER            E
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COVERAGES

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THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH
RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID
CLAIMS.
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INSUR            POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE            POLICY EXPIRATION
LTR            TYPE OF INSURANCE            POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YY) DATE (MM/DD/YY) LIMITS
—   —   —   —   —  -

GENERAL LIABILITY            Each Occurrence $1,000,000

X            Commercial General Liability            Fire Damage (Any one fire) $ 50,000

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Claims Made            X            Occur (OFF SITE OPERATIONS) Med Exp (Any one person) $ 5,000

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X            Addl Insured Endt (CG2010 11 85 or Equiv.) Personal & Adv Injury $1,000,000

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X            Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement            General Aggregate $2,000,000

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Policy            Project            X            LOC            Products-Comp/OP ACG $2,000,000

—   —   —   —
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY            Combined Single Unit
X            Any Auto (Ea Accident) $1,000,000

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All Owned Autos            Bodily Injury
Scheduled Autos (Per person) $

X            Hired Autos (ON SITE AND OFF-SITE OPERATIONS) Bodily Injury
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X            Non-Owned Autos (Per Accident) $
 —   —
Garage Liability            Property Damage
X            Additional Insured Endorsement (Per Accident) $
 —   —
X            Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement
 —
GARAGE LIABILITY            Auto Only — Ea Accident $

Any Auto            Other Than Auto: EA ACC $
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Only: AGG $

EXCESS LIABILITY            Each Occurrence $3,000,000

X            Occur            Claims Made (OFF-SITE OPERATIONS) Aggregate $3,000,000

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Deductible $

Retention $

WORKER’S COMPENSATION AND            X            WC Statutory Limits            H-ER $
 —   —   —
EMPLOYER’S LIABILITY (OFF-SITE OPERATIONS) E.I. Each Accident $ 500,000

X            Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement            E.I. Disease-Policy Limit $ 500,000

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E.I. Disease-Each Employee $ 500,000

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OTHER (if Applicable by Contract) $

Professional Liability $2,000,000

$

Description of Operations/Location/Vehicles/Special Items

Job 3239 — USAMRIID Replacement Project; Owner: Department of the Army, Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers
Additional Insured in favor of Manhattan Torcon A Joint Venture & Owner on GL, Auto & Umbrella Policies.
Additional Insured Endorsements for Ongoing and Completed Operations are attached.
Waiver of Subrogation in favor of Manhattan Torcon A Joint Venture & Owner on GL and WC Policies.
Umbrella Policy Follows Form.
CERTIFICATE HOLDER

CANCELLATION
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Manhattan Torcon A Joint Venture SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL MAIL 30 DAYS
7600 Leesburg Pike, Suite 150 West WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT.
Falls Church, VA 22043

Authorized Representative

 

CCIP Information

EXHIBIT C

INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS

	1.0	 	Definitions (for purposes of this Exhibit C only)

	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Certificate of Insurance:
	 	Evidence of the insurance coverage
afforded under the CCIP.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Contract:
	 	The written agreement between Manhattan
Torcon A Joint Venture and Subcontractor
describing the Work, Contract Terms and
Conditions, or a portion thereof. Also
includes a written agreement between a
subcontractor and any lower tier
subcontractor.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	General Contractor:
	 	Manhattan Torcon A Joint Venture
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Contractor Controlled

Insurance Program

(CCIP):
	 	A coordinated insurance program providing
certain coverages, as defined herein, for
the General Contractor and Enrolled
Subcontractors, along with their Eligible
Employees, performing Work at the Project
Site.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Eligible Employees:
	 	Employees of enrolled Subcontractors who
are not excluded from the CCIP under the
“Excluded Parties” definition.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Enrolled Parties:
	 	Those Subcontractors that have submitted
all necessary enrollment information and
been accepted into the CCIP as evidenced
by the issuance of a Certificate of
Insurance.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Excluded Parties:
	 	No insurance coverage provided by General
Contractor under the CCIP shall extend to
the activities or products of the
following:

	(1)	 	Any person or organization that
fabricates or manufactures products,
materials or supplies away from the
project site(s);
	 
	(2)	 	Hazardous materials remediation,
removal, or transportation companies and
their consultants;
	 
	(3)	 	Any architect, engineer or surveyor
and their consultants except when
approved by General Contractor;

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	(4)	 	Truckers, material dealers, vendors,
suppliers, and Contractor/operators
(independent contractors) whose
operations or employees are engaged
solely in the loading, hauling,
unloading, or some combination of the
same, of material, supplies or equipment
to or from the Project Site, or their
employees;
	 
	(5)	 	Any employee of an enrolled
Subcontractor, who does not work or
generate payroll at the Project Site;
	 
	(6)	 	Any employees of an enrolled
Subcontractor who occasionally visits the
Project Site to make deliveries, pick-up
supplies or personnel, to perform
supervisory or progress inspections, or
for any other reason;
	 
	(7)	 	Any Day Labor Employees (labor
service employees whose coverage is
provided by their employer); or
	 
	(8)	 	Any other person or entity
specifically excluded by General
Contractor, in its sole discretion, from
participation as Enrolled Parties.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	The CCIP, CCIP Policies and CCIP
Coverages shall not apply to Excluded
Parties, even if erroneously enrolled in
the CCIP. Excluded Parties and parties no
longer enrolled or covered by the CCIP or
erroneously enrolled in the CCIP shall
obtain and maintain, and require by
contract that each of their lower-tier
Subcontractors obtain and maintain, the
insurance coverages as required by
Paragraph 11.1.4, below, and as required
by the CCIP Manual.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Insured:
	 	The General Contractor, and Enrolled
Subcontractors and their Eligible
Employees and any other party named in
the insurance policies.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Insurers:
	 	Those Insurance Companies providing the
required coverages that are included in
the CCIP. The Insurers will be identified
in the Project Insurance Manual.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Deductive Option Bid:
	 	Obligation of any enrolled party to
delete insurance costs for coverages
provided by the CCIP from its bid and all
change orders. Such costs will then be
shown as

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	 	 	 	a separate Deductive Option. All
deductions are subject to verification by
CCIP Administrator through the providing
of contractors’ rate and declaration
pages from their insurance policies.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	CCIP Administrator:
	 	TBD

	 
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	Off-Site Work:	 	Work performed away from the
Project Site.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	

	 	Payroll:
	 	Any requests for payroll information for
the CCIP refer to Unburdened Straight
Time Payroll per Workers Compensation
Class Code.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Project:
	 	USAMRIID — Ft. Detrick, MD
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Project Site:
	 	“Project Site” shall mean those areas
designated in writing by the General
Contractor in a Contract document for
performance of the Work and such
additional areas as may be designated in
writing for Contractor’s use in
performance of the Work. Subject to CCIP
Insurers written approval, the term
“Project Site” shall also include: (1)
field office sites, (2) property used for
bonded storage of material for the
Project approved by the General
Contractor (3) staging areas dedicated to
the Project, and (4) areas where
activities incidental to the Project are
being performed by General Contractor or
Subcontractors covered by the worker’s
compensation policy included in the CCIP,
but excluding any permanent locations of
General Contractor or such covered
Subcontractors.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Subcontract:
	 	The written agreement between General
Contractor and Subcontractor, or between
Subcontractor and a lower tier
Subcontractor, describing the Work,
Subcontract Terms and Conditions, or a
portion thereof.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Subcontractor:
	 	Includes those persons, firms, joint
venture entities, corporations, or other
parties that enter into a Subcontract
with General Contractor to perform Work
at the Project Site and any of these
Subcontractor’s lower-tier
subcontractors.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Work:
	 	Operations, as fully described in the
Contract and Subcontract, performed at
the Project Site.

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	2.0	 	General Information

	 	2.1	 	General Contractor may arrange for this Project to be insured under a CCIP. It
is General Contractor’s intention to provide Workers’ Compensation, Employer’s
Liability, General Liability, and Excess Liability as outlined herein and defined by
the individual policies for the time period from the start of Work through completion
and final acceptance by General Contractor, except as otherwise provided herein. The
insurance limits of liability, as specified in Paragraph 3.0: lnsurance Provided by
General Contractor under the CCIP, are for any Contracts that General Contractor elects
to include in this CCIP.
	 
	 	2.2	 	The CCIP will provide certain insurance coverages for the General Contractor,
and enrolled subcontractors, along with their Eligible Employees performing Work at the
Project Site. Off-site operations shall be covered only if all operations at such site
are identified and solely dedicated to the Project. It shall be the responsibility of
the General Contractor and Subcontractors to notify the CCIP Administrator, in writing,
to request coverage for specified off-site operations. Coverage is not provided at the
site unless confirmed in writing by the CCIP Administrator.
	 
	 	2.3	 	All insurance underwriting, payroll, rating or loss history information
requested by General Contractor or the CCIP Administrator shall be provided by the
Subcontractor within five (5) working days of the request. Subcontractor agrees (and
will require each lower-tier subcontractor to agree) that General Contractor, General
Contractor’s insurer or General Contractor’s representative may audit the
Subcontractor’s and the records of lower-tier subcontractors to confirm the accuracy of
all insurance information provided, including, without limitation, any such information
that may have any effect on insurance resulting from changes in the Work. At all times
during performance of the Contract and Subcontracts, the Subcontractor and lower-tier
subcontractors shall cooperate with General Contractor, CCIP Administrator and CCIP
insurers.
	 
	 	2.4	 	Participation in the CCIP is mandatory but not automatic. When the
Subcontractors and lower-tier subcontractors are properly enrolled in the CCIP, the
CCIP Administrator will issue or have issued to the Subcontractor and lower-tier
subcontractors, prior to their commencing Work on the Project Site, a Certificate of
Insurance evidencing the coverages arranged by the General Contractor.
	 
	 	2.5	 	This is an Deductive Option Bid. Subcontractor will exclude the cost of CCIP
coverages from their cost of work and ensure that each lower-tier subcontractor exclude
the costs of CCIP coverages from their bids or proposals. However, the cost of
insurance removed from each bid will be listed as a separate Deduct Option to the bid.
The Costs of CCIP Coverages is defined as the amount of Subcontractor’s and eligible
lower-tier subcontractors’ reduction in Insurance costs due to the CCIP Program. The
calculation of these costs will be determined using the CCIP Administrator’s enrollment
Forms 1, 2 and 3 found in the Project

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	 	 	 	Insurance Manual. The Costs of CCIP Coverages includes reductions in insurance
premiums, all relevant taxes and assessments, markup on insurance premiums, and
losses retained through large deductibles or self-insurance retentions, or
self-funded other programs. Change orders will also exclude the Cost of CCIP
Coverages.
	 
	 	2.6	 	General Contractor will pay the insurance premiums for the CCIP coverages. The
General Contractor is responsible for all adjustments to the premiums and will be the
sole beneficiary of all dividends, retroactive adjustments, return premiums, and any
other monies due through audits or otherwise. The Subcontractor assigns to the General
Contractor the right to receive all such adjustments, and will require that each
lower-tier subcontractor assign to General Contractor all such adjustments.
	 
	 	2.7	 	General Contractor reserves the right to exclude any Subcontractor or
lower-tier subcontractor from the CCIP, prior to or after enrollment by the
Subcontractor into the CCIP. If Contractor elects to exclude a Subcontractor from the
CCIP, or elects not to use a CCIP on this project, the Subcontractor will be
responsible for ensuring the insurance coverages outlined in the Subcontract Agreement
are provided to the General Contractor before the Subcontractor can begin or resume
work on the Project.
	 
	 	2.8	 	As soon as practicable, a CCIP Insurance Manual will be sent to the enrolled
Subcontractors and any lower-tier subcontractors, and will become a part of the
Contract with Subcontractor. The CCIP Insurance Manual will contain the administrative
and claim reporting procedures. Subcontractor agrees to and will require that its
lower-tier subcontractors also cooperate with the CCIP Administrator in providing all
information as required in the CCIP Insurance Manual.
	 
	 	2.9	 	Notwithstanding the CCIP, the Subcontractor shall initiate, maintain and
supervise all safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work.
Subcontractor is solely responsible, at no adjustment to the contract sum payable or
contract time, for initiating, maintaining, and supervising all safety precautions and
programs relating to the conduct of Work, including, without limitation, any safety
programs or procedures that are required by any applicable state or federal laws, rules
or regulations, or by the terms of the CCIP Insurance Manual.
	 
	 	2.10	 	Subcontractor will cooperate fully with the CCIP Administrator and all CCIP
Insurers with regard to enrollment, provision of required information and compliance
with reasonable safety suggestions. Subcontractor and their lower-tier subcontractors
shall assist and cooperate in every manner possible in connection with the adjustment
of all claims arising out of their operations conducted in connection with the Work and
shall cooperate with General Contractor, CCIP lnsurers and CCIP Administrator with the
adjustment, settlement, mediation, arbitration or litigation of all said claims,
including, without limitation, providing light or modified duty for injured workers,

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	 	 	 	appearances in mediation, arbitration or court proceedings and/or participating in
settlement meetings, as may be required.

	3.0	 	Insurance Provided by GENERAL CONTRACTOR under the CCIP:

	 	3.1	 	Unless otherwise provided herein, prior to commencement of the Work. General
Contractor, at its sole option and expense, shall secure and maintain at all times
during the performance of this Contract the insurance specified in Subparagraphs 3.2.1,
3.2.2, 3.2.3, and 3.2.4 below, with the General Contractor, its Subcontractors and such
other persons or interests General Contractor may designate in connection with the
performance of the Work as insured parties and with limits not less than those
specified below for each coverage.
	 
	 	3.2	 	Unless otherwise provided herein, General Contractor will furnish the following
insurance coverages as set forth in Subparagraphs 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, and 3.2.4 for
the benefit of all Enrolled Subcontractors, lower-tier subcontractors and their
Eligible Employees performing Work at the Project Site.

	 	3.2.1	 	Workers’ Compensation & Employer’s Liability:

	 	 	 	 	 
	Coverage:	 	Statutory limits required by the Workers’ Compensation
	 	 	Laws of the State of Maryland:
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Part One:

	 	Workers’ Compensation:
	 	Statutory Limits
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Part Two:

	 	Employer’s Liability:	 	 
	 

	 	Bodily Injury by Accident:
	 	$1,000,000 each accident
	 

	 	Bodily Injury by Disease:
	 	$1,000,000 each employee
	 

	 	Bodily Injury by Disease:
	 	$1,000,000 policy limit

	 	 	 	The premium and losses of each participant in the CCIP will be filed with the
appropriate rating bureau by the Insurer. Experience modifiers of the CCIP
participant could be affected, either positively or negatively, by their loss
experience while performing Work under this Contract. Insurance coverage will cease
for any employee when he or she leaves the Project Site either to perform other
Work not covered by this Contract, or for employee personal time.

	 	3.2.2	 	General Liability (excluding Automobile Liability and
Professional Liability):
	 
	 	 	 	Coverage: Third party personal injury, bodily injury and property damage
liability

	 	 	 	 	 
	Limits of Liability:	 	All Insureds’ Combined:
	General Aggregate
	 	$	4,000,000	 
	Products/Completed Operations Aggregate
	 	$	4,000,000	 
	Personal/Advertising Injury Aggregate
	 	$	2,000,000	 
	Each Occurrence Limit
	 	$	2,000,000	 

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	 	 	 	Coverage under this policy includes, but is not limited to, the following:

Personal injury liability:

Blanket Contractual Liability covering contractual liability assumed under
this contract;

Employees included as Additional Insureds;

Board Form Property Damage Liability;

Cross Liability and Severability of Interest;

Incidental Medical Malpractice Coverage;

Explosion, Collapse and Underground Hazard; and
Completed operations coverage with provision of an additional ten (10) years
extension after substantial completion or through the applicable statute
limitations, which is less;

Warranty and Call Back Work.

	 	 	 	Coverage exclusions include, but are not limited to the following:

Any loss insurable by the Builders’ Risk Insurance policy, including
deductibles;

War and Nuclear Energy Liability;

Pollution and Asbestos Liability;

Aircraft, Helicopter, Watercraft, Automobile and Truck Liability;

Professional (Errors & Omissions) Liability;

Intentional Acts;

Products Recall;

Mold, Silica.

	 	 	 	This is a summary of coverage only. The CCIP Insurance policies will be made
available to all enrolled Subcontractors upon request. Each Subcontractor should
review the CCIP policies with its insurance and/or legal advisors.

 Exceptions/Notes:

	 	(a)	 	The CCIP coverages are limited solely to Work performed at the
Project Site. As such, products/completed operations coverage provided under
the Commercial General Liability and the Excess Liability do not apply to any
insured party, Subcontractor, vendor, supplier, material dealer, or other
product or material manufactured, assembled, or otherwise worked upon while
away from the Project Site.
	 
	 	(b)	 	This insurance will include a maximum of ten (10) years
products & completed operations extension, beyond Substantial Completion of the
project with a single, non-reinstated aggregate limit.
	 
	 	3.2.4	 	Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance:
	 
	 	 	 	Coverage:     Written on a strict following form basis over the primary Excess/Umbrella policy.

	 	 	 	 	 
	Minimum Limits of Liability:	 	All Insureds’ Combined:
	Combined Single Limit
	 	$	50,000,000	 
	General Aggregate
	 	$	50,000,000	 
	Products/Completed Operations Aggregate
	 	$50,000,000 for 10-years

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	 	3.3	 	General Contractor assumes no obligations to provide insurance other than that
evidenced by the policies referred to in Paragraph 3.0. General Contractor, however,
reserves the right to furnish insurance coverage of various types and limits provided
that such coverage shall not be less than that specified above and the costs of such
insurance shall be paid by General Contractor.

	4.0	 	Alternative Insurance

	 	4.1	 	In the event General Contractor for any reason is either unable to furnish or
after commencement of Work elects not to furnish or to continue to furnish the
insurance as specified in Subparagraphs 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.23 and following written notice
from General Contractor, Subcontractor and lower-tier subcontractors shall secure and
maintain at General Contractor’s cost, not to exceed the lesser of: (1)
Sub-contractor’s actual net cost for the insurance coverage, or (2) the insurance cost
identified in the Subcontractor’s Deductive Option Bid.
	 
	 	4.2	 	In the event the Subcontractor has been required to secure insurance specified
in the Contract which was to have been provided by General Contractor under the CCIP,
General Contractor is no longer obligated to furnish that part of the insurance
specified in Subparagraphs 3.2.1, 32.2, 3.23 above. All insurance secured by the
Subcontractor pursuant to General Contractor’s requirements under the provisions of the
Contract shall be through policies subject to General Contractor’s approval.

	5.0	 	Required Subcontractor Insurance Coverages

	 	5.1	 	Insurance provided to the Subcontractors and lower-tier subcontractors under
CCIP does not cover their automobiles, tools and equipment. The CCIP also does not
cover Workers’ Compensation claims or Commercial General Liability claims arising from
“Off-Site Work.” Off-Site Work as used in this document means Work performed under the
Contract that is not performed at the designed Project Site. The CCIP does not cover
Professional Liability claims or Pollution Liability claims arising from Work or
services performed under contract at or from the designated Project Site. At their own
expense, the Subcontractors and lower-tier subcontractors must carry the following
minimum coverages and limits:

	 	5.1.1	 	Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance for contract
work both occurring on-site and off-site limits of liability not less than:

$1,000,000 Combined Single Limit

	 	 	 	This insurance must apply to all owned, leased, non-owned or hired vehicles to be
used in the performance of work. Such insurance shall allow Subcontractor to 

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	 	 	 	waive
subrogation against the General Contractor and/or its representatives prior to loss
or shall include a waiver of the insurer’s right of subrogation.

	 	5.1.2	 	Off-Site Workers’ Compensation Insurance, including
Employer’s Liability with minimum limits of

$500,000 Bodily Injury with Accident — Each Accident

$500,000 Bodily Injury with Disease — Policy Limit

$500,000 Bodily Injury with Disease — Each Employee

	 	 	 	Coverage to protect Subcontractor from and against all claims arising from
performance of Work outside the Project Site under the Contract. Such insurance
(where permissible by law) shall waive subrogation against General Contractor.

	 	5.1.3	 	Off-Site Commercial General Liability Insurance for
Contract operations not physically occurring within the Project Site with a
limit of liability not less than:

Primary Insurance

$1,000,000 Each occurrence

$1,000,000 Personal Injury and Advertising Injury

$2,000,000 General Aggregate

$2,000,000 Products/Completed Operations Aggregate

	 	 	 	Such policy shall include coverage for contractual liability assumed under the
Contract, contractors’ protective liability, and explosion, collapse and underground
property damage hazards. The Policy Form should be CG 00 01 12 04 or equivalent.

	 	5.1.4	 	Off-Site Umbrella Liability Insurance for Contract
operations not physically occurring within the Project Site with limits of
liability not less than:

$3,000,000 Each occurrence

$3,000,000 General aggregate

	 	5.2	 	The Subcontractor or lower-tier subcontractor shall provide and maintain the
following insurance of the type and in limits as set forth by General Contractor’s risk
management should construction operations warrant such coverage.

	 	5.2.1	 	Aircraft/Aviation Liability:
	 
	 	 	 	Should aircraft of any kind be used by the Subcontractor, or by anyone else
on its behalf, the Subcontractor shall contact General Contractor risk
management to ensure the appropriate aircraft/aviation liability is in
place.
All limits, coverages, and endorsements will be set and enforced by General
Contractor’s risk management.

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	 	5.2.2	 	Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance
	 
	 	 	 	Should the Subcontractor or lower-tier subcontractor be involved in
remediation or removal activities or disposal of hazardous substances of any
kind, General Contractor’s risk management must be contacted to obtain
instructions as to pollution liability insurance requirements. The General
Contractor’s risk management department will establish and enforce the
appropriate limits, coverages, and endorsements based on the identified
exposure.

	 	 	 	Subcontractors of all tiers will be required to provide additional
Insured status to the General Contractor for policies required in
5.1.1 and 5.1.3;

	 	 	 	The additional Insured status shall provide coverage for the
Premises/Operations and Products/Completed Operations exposures and shall
indicate that such coverage is primary to any insurance carried by the
General Contractor.

	6.0	 	Insurance Requirements for Excluded Parties:

	 	6.1	 	Subcontractor and each lower-tier subcontractor shall require all Excluded
Parties, as defined herein, to provide and maintain insurance of the type and in limits
as set forth in the Subcontract Agreement.

	7.0	 	Subcontractor Warranties and Agreements

	 	7.1	 	All information submitted to the General Contractor or the CCIP Administrator
shall be accurate and complete to the best of its knowledge. Subcontractor will notify
the General Contractor or Administrator immediately in writing of any errors discovered
during the performance of the work.
	 
	 	7.2	 	Neither the General Contractor, their insurance Broker, nor the CCIP
Administrator are agents or guarantors of the insurance companies providing coverage
under the CCIP. Nor are they responsible for claims or other disputes between any
Subcontractor or lower-tier subcontractor, and the CCIP Insurers. Nor do they
guarantee the solvency of any CCIP Insurer, the adequacy of the limits of liability, or
that the CCIP policies provide adequate coverage terms and conditions.
	 
	 	7.3	 	General Contractor acknowledges that all references to CCIP policy terms,
conditions, and limits of liability in this document, as well as the Project Insurance
Manual, are for reference only. Subcontractor and its lower-tier subcontractors are
responsible for conducting their own independent review and
analysis of the CCIP coverages in formulating any opinion or belief as to the
applicability to such coverages in the event of any loss or potential claim.

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	 	7.4	 	In the event of conflicting language, the provisions of the CCIP Insurance
policies shall govern then the provisions of the Contract documents, and finally the
provisions of the Project Insurance Manual.
	 
	 	7.5	 	In the event that an audit of subcontractor’s records, as permitted in the
Contract or other CCIP documents, reveals a discrepancy in the insurance, payroll,
safety, or any other information required to be provided to General Contractor or CCIP
Administrator, or reveals inclusion of costs for CCIP coverages in any payment for the
work, General Contractor will have the right to deduct from payments due Subcontractor
all such insurance costs as well as all audit costs.
	 
	 	7.6	 	A claims charge-back will be assessed for the amount of any loss payable under
the CCIP Commercial General Liability Policy. The enrolled Subcontractor or lower-tier
subcontractor primarily responsible for causing any bodily injury or property damage
liability loss shall be responsible for payment of the charge-back. The charge-back
will equal the deductible under the Subcontractor’s or lower-tier subcontractor’s
regular (non-CCIP) commercial general liability policy up to a maximum charge-back of
$25,000. The minimum charge-back shall be the actual loss of $5,000 which is ever less.
The charge-back shall be applied on the same basis as applied under the Contractor’s or
subcontractor’s regular (non-CCIP) general liability insurance policy. All enrolled
Subcontractors are required to provide the General Contractor a copy of their
commercial general liability insurance deductible endorsement for the purpose of
determining the charge-back. If the loss exceeds $5,000 and information necessary to
determine a Subcontractor’s deductible as stated on its commercial general insurance
endorsement is not available to the General Contractor, the General Contractor will
charge the Subcontractor the actual loss up to a $25,000 maximum per occurrence until
receipt of documentation from the Subcontractor’s commercial general insurance policy
evidencing their actual deductible. If the loss is less than $5,000, the General
Contractor will charge the actual loss. The charge-back does not apply to workers’
compensation claims for a Subcontractor’s own employee.
	 
	 	7.7	 	A claims charge-back will be assessed for the amount of any loss payable under
the CCIP Builder’s Risk Policy. The first $10,000 of any such occurrence will be paid
by the Subcontractor. This includes all expenses or claims payments incurred by the
CCIP Insurer for losses attributable to the Subcontractor’s work, acts or omissions, or
the work, acts or omissions of any tier of subcontractor. Subcontractor may elect to
pass this charge through to any responsible subcontractor but in no event may require
total subcontractor reimbursement in excess of $10,000.

	8.0	 	General Contractor Obligations

	 	8.1	 	General Contractor shall furnish each bidding Subcontractor, vendor, supplier,
material dealer or other party a copy of this CCIP Exhibit and shall incorporate the
terms of this Exhibit in all contracts and agreements entered into for performance of
any portion of the Work.

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	 	8.2	 	Subcontractor shall enroll in the CCIP within five (5) days of receiving a
request by General Contractor or its CCIP Administrator. Subcontractor shall notify
each lower-tier subcontractor of the procedure for enrolling in General Contractor’s
CCIP and confirm that enrollment is mandatory but not automatic. Subcontractor shall
assure that its lower-tier subcontractors shall not commence work until verification of
enrollment is confirmed by the CCIP Administrator by the issuance of a Certificate of
Insurance.
	 
	 	8.3	 	Subcontractor shall not violate any condition of the policies of insurance
provided by the General Contractor under the terms of this CCIP Attachment or the CCIP
Insurance Manual. All requirements imposed by the subject policies and to be performed
by General Contractor shall likewise be imposed on, assumed and performed by each
Subcontractor and their lower-tier subcontractors.
	 
	 	8.4	 	Subcontractor shall participate in the claim reporting procedures of the
General Contractor’s CCIP. Subcontractor agrees to assist and cooperate in every
manner possible in connection with the adjustment of all claims arising out of
operations within the scope of the Work provided for by the Contract awarded pursuant
to the bid specifications, and to cooperate with the insurer in all claims and demands
which the General Contractor’s insurer(s) is called upon to adjust or to defend
against. General Contractor shall take all necessary action to assure that it’s
Subcontractors and their lower-tier subcontractors comply with any such request for
assistance and cooperation.
	 
	 	8.5	 	All Subcontractors and their lower-tier subcontractors shall submit monthly
payrolls and worker-hour reports to General Contractor or CCIP Administrator on CCIP
Form-4 Monthly On-Site Payroll Report. This reporting form will be provided to all
Subcontractors at time of enrollment into the CCIP. Failure to submit these reports
may result in funds being held or delayed from monthly progress payments. The CCIP
Form-4 Monthly On-Site Payroll Report must be submitted for each month, including zero
(0) payroll, if applicable, until completion of the Work under each Contract and
Subcontract. For those Subcontractors and lower-tier subcontractors performing Work
under multiple Subcontracts, a separate CCIP Form-4 is required for each Subcontract
under which Work is being performed.

	9.0	 	Notices, Costs

	 	9.1	 	The cost of the insurance, specified in Paragraph 3.0 above, to be obtained by
General Contractor will be paid for by the General Contractor, and the General
Contractor shall receive and pay, as the case may be, all adjustments in such costs,
whether by way of dividends or otherwise. General Contractor shall execute such
instruments of assignment as may be necessary to permit General Contractor’s receipt
of such adjustments and shall cause all Subcontractors and their lower-tier
subcontractors covered by such insurance to do the same.

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	 	9.2	 	Any Subcontractor or lower-tier subcontractor who has completed their work at
the Project site and whose CCIP insurance has been terminated, who returns to the site
to perform warranty work must do so under their own insurance.
	 
	 	9.3	 	Contractors’ Equipment insurance for all construction tools and equipment
whether owned, leased, rented, borrowed or used on work at the Project Site is the
responsibility of the Subcontractor and/or lower-tier subcontractor, and the General
Contractor shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to tools and equipment. This
Contractors’ Equipment insurance shall contain a waiver of subrogation against General
Contractor and/or its representatives and all approved Subcontractors and lower-tier
subcontractors. If an individual approved Subcontractor or lower-tier subcontractor
does not purchase such insurance, he will hold harmless General Contractor and/or its
representatives and other approved Subcontractors and lower-tier subcontractors for
damage to his tools and equipment.
	 
	 	9.4	 	Nothing herein shall relieve Subcontractors and their lower-tier subcontractors
of their respective obligations to exercise due care in the performance of their duties
in connection with the Work or to complete the Work in strict compliance with this
Contract and subsequent subcontracts.
	 
	 	9.5	 	Any type of insurance or increase of limits not described above which the
Subcontractor require for its own protection or on account of statute shall be its own
responsibility and at its own expense.
	 
	 	9.6	 	In addition to any other rights of withholding that General Contractor may have
under the Contract Documents, General Contractor has the right to withhold any payments
otherwise due to the Subcontractor in the event of a failure by Subcontractor or any
lower-tier subcontractor to comply with the requirements of this Exhibit C or the CCIP
Insurance Manual. General Contractor may withhold from any payment owed to
Subcontractor the Costs of CCIP Coverages if included in a request for payment. Such
withholding by General Contractor shall not be deemed to be a default under the
Construction Contract. General Contractor shall withhold from Subcontractor the Costs
of CCIP Coverages attributable to an increase in Subcontractor’s and the lower-tier
subcontractors’ total payroll for the Work over the amount reported to General
Contractor and CCIP Administrator at time of enrollment in the CCIP.
	 
	 	9.7	 	Without limitation upon any of General Contractor’s other rights or remedies,
any failure by Subcontractor or any lower-tier subcontractor to comply with any
provision of this Exhibit C or the CCIP Insurance Manual shall be deemed a
material breach of this Construction Contract, thereby entitling General Contractor,
at its option, upon notice to Subcontractor to suspend performance by Subcontractor,
without any adjustment to Contract Sum Payable or Contract Time, until there is full
compliance, or (2) or terminate this Construction Contract for cause.

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	 	9.8	 	The provision of the CCIP shall in no way be interpreted as relieving
Subcontractor or any lower-tier subcontractor of any responsibility or liability under
the Contract Documents, the CCIP Policies, or Applicable Laws, including, without
limitation, Subcontractor’s and lower-tier subcontractor’s responsibilities relative to
indemnification and their obligation to exercise due care in the performance of the
Work and to complete the Work in strict compliance with the Contract Documents.

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Section 00700 — Contract Clauses

CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE

	 	 	 	 	 
	52.202-1

	 	Definitions
	 	JUL 2004
	52.203-3

	 	Gratuities
	 	APR 1984
	52.203-5

	 	Covenant Against Contingent Fees
	 	APR 1984
	52.203-6

	 	Restrictions On Subcontractor Sales To The
Government
	 	SEP 2006
	52.203-7

	 	Anti-Kickback Procedures
	 	JUL 1995
	52.203-8

	 	Cancellation, Rescission, and Recovery of Funds for
Illegal or Improper Activity
	 	JAN 1997
	52.203-10

	 	Price Or Fee Adjustment For Illegal Or Improper
Activity
	 	JAN 1997
	52.203-12

	 	Limitation On Payments To Influence Certain Federal
Transactions
	 	SEP 2007
	52.203-13

	 	Contractor Code of Business Ethics and Conduct
	 	DEC 2007
	52.204-4

	 	Printed or Copied Double-Sided on Recycled Paper
	 	AUG 2000
	52.204-7

	 	Central Contractor Registration
	 	APR 2008
	52.209-6

	 	Protecting the Government’s Interest When
Subcontracting With Contractors Debarred,
Suspended, or Proposed for Debarment
	 	SEP 2006
	52.211-18

	 	Variation in Estimated Quantity
	 	APR 1984
	52.215-2 Alt III

	 	Audit and Records—Negotiation (Jun 1999) Alternate
III
	 	JUN 1999
	52.215-10

	 	Price Reduction for Defective Cost or Pricing Data
	 	OCT 1997
	52.215-12

	 	Subcontractor Cost or Pricing Data
	 	OCT 1997
	52.215-15

	 	Pension Adjustments and Asset Reversions
	 	OCT 2004
	52.215-18

	 	Reversion or Adjustment of Plans for Postretirement
Benefits (PRB) Other than Pensions
	 	JUL 2005
	52.215-19

	 	Notification of Ownership Changes
	 	OCT 1997
	52.215-2 1

	 	Requirements for Cost or Pricing Data or
Information Other Than Cost or Pricing
Data—Modifications
	 	OCT 1997
	52.219-4

	 	Notice of Price Evaluation Preference for HUBZone
Small Business Concerns
	 	JUL 2005
	52.219-8

	 	Utilization of Small Business Concerns
	 	MAY 2004
	52.219-9 Alt II

	 	Small Business Subcontracting Plan (Apr 2008)
Alternate II
	 	OCT 2001
	52.219-14

	 	Limitations On Subcontracting
	 	DEC 1996
	52.219-16

	 	Liquidated Damages-Subcontracting Plan
	 	JAN 1999
	52.222-3

	 	Convict Labor
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	52.222-4

	 	Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act —
Overtime Compensation
	 	JUL 2005
	52.222-6

	 	Davis Bacon Act
	 	JUL 2005
	52.222-7

	 	Withholding of Funds
	 	FEB 1988
	52.222-8

	 	Payrolls and Basic Records
	 	FEB 1988
	52.222-9

	 	Apprentices and Trainees
	 	JUL 2005
	52.222-10

	 	Compliance with Copeland Act Requirements
	 	FEB 1988
	52.222-11

	 	Subcontracts (Labor Standards)
	 	JUL 2005
	52.222-12

	 	Contract Termination-Debarment
	 	FEB 1988
	52.222-13

	 	Compliance with Davis-Bacon and Related Act
Regulations.
	 	FEB 1988
	52.222-14

	 	Disputes Concerning Labor Standards
	 	FEB 1988
	52.222-15

	 	Certification of Eligibility
	 	FEB 1988
	52.222-21

	 	Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities
	 	FEB 1999
	52.222-26

	 	Equal Opportunity
	 	MAR 2007
	52.222-27

	 	Affirmative Action Compliance Requirements for
Construction
	 	FEB 1999
	52.222-35

	 	Equal Opportunity For Special Disabled Veterans,
Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible
Veterans
	 	SEP 2006
	52.222-36

	 	Affirmative Action For Workers With Disabilities
	 	JUN 1998
	52.222-37

	 	Employment Reports On Special Disabled Veterans,
Veterans Of The Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible
Veterans
	 	SEP 2006
	52.223-5

	 	Pollution Prevention and Right-to-Know Information
	 	AUG 2003
	52.223-6

	 	Drug-Free Workplace
	 	MAY 2001
	52.223-14

	 	Toxic Chemical Release Reporting
	 	AUG 2003
	52.225-13

	 	Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases
	 	JUN 2008
	52.226-1

	 	Utilization Of Indian Organizations And
Indian-Owned Economic Enterprises
	 	JUN 2000
	52.227-1

	 	Authorization and Consent
	 	DEC 2007
	52.227-2

	 	Notice And Assistance Regarding Patent And
Copyright Infringement
	 	DEC 2007
	52.227-4

	 	Patent Indemnity-Construction Contracts
	 	DEC 2007
	52.228-2

	 	Additional Bond Security
	 	OCT 1997
	52.228-5

	 	Insurance — Work On A Government Installation
	 	JAN 1997
	52.228-11

	 	Pledges Of Assets
	 	FEB 1992
	52.228-12

	 	Prospective Subcontractor Requests for Bonds
	 	OCT 1995
	52.228-14

	 	Irrevocable Letter of Credit
	 	DEC 1999
	52.228-15

	 	Performance and Payment Bonds—Construction
	 	NOV 2006
	52.229-3

	 	Federal, State And Local Taxes
	 	APR 2003
	52.232-5

	 	Payments under Fixed-Price Construction Contracts
	 	SEP 2002
	52.232-17

	 	Interest
	 	JUN 1996
	52.232-23

	 	Assignment Of Claims
	 	JAN 1986
	52.232-27

	 	Prompt Payment for Construction Contracts
	 	SEP 2005
	52.232-33

	 	Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer—Central
Contractor Registration
	 	OCT 2003
	52.233-1

	 	Disputes
	 	JUL 2002
	52.233-4

	 	Applicable Law for Breach of Contract Claim
	 	OCT 2004
	52.236-2

	 	Differing Site Conditions
	 	APR 1984
	52.236-3

	 	Site Investigation and Conditions Affecting the Work
	 	APR 1984
	52.236-5

	 	Material and Workmanship
	 	APR 1984
	52.236-8

	 	Other Contracts
	 	APR 1984
	52.236-9

	 	Protection of Existing Vegetation, Structures,
Equipment, Utilities, and Improvements
	 	APR 1984
	52.236-10

	 	Operations and Storage Areas
	 	APR 1984
	52.236-11

	 	Use and Possession Prior to Completion
	 	APR 1984
	52.236-12

	 	Cleaning Up
	 	APR 1984
	52.236-13

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	52.236-15

	 	Schedules for Construction Contracts
	 	APR 1984
	52.236-21

	 	Specifications and Drawings for Construction
	 	FEB 1997
	52.236-26

	 	Preconstruction Conference
	 	FEB 1995
	52.242-13

	 	Bankruptcy
	 	JUL 1995
	52.242-14

	 	Suspension of Work
	 	APR 1984
	52.243-4

	 	Changes
	 	JUN 2007
	52.244-6

	 	Subcontracts for Commercial Items
	 	MAR 2007
	52.248-3

	 	Value Engineering-Construction
	 	SEP 2006
	52.249-2 Alt I

	 	Termination for Convenience of the Government
(Fixed Price) (May 2004) — Alternate I
	 	SEP 1996
	52.249-10

	 	Default (Fixed-Price Construction)
	 	APR 1984
	52.253-1

	 	Computer Generated Forms
	 	JAN 1991
	252.203-7001

	 	Prohibition On Persons Convicted of Fraud or Other
Defense Contract-Related-Felonies
	 	DEC 2004
	252.204-7003

	 	Control Of Government Personnel Work Product
	 	APR 1992
	252.204-7004 Alt A

	 	Central Contractor Registration (52.204-7)
Alternate A
	 	SEP 2007
	252.205-7000

	 	Provision Of Information To Cooperative Agreement
Holders
	 	DEC 1991
	252.209-7004

	 	Subcontracting With Firms That Are Owned or
Controlled By The Government of a Terrorist Country
	 	DEC 2006
	252.209-7004

	 	Subcontracting With Firms That Are Owned or
Controlled By The Government of a Terrorist Country
	 	DEC 2006
	252.2 19-7003

	 	Small Business Subcontracting Plan (DOD Contracts)
	 	APR 2007
	252.223-7004

	 	Drug Free Work Force
	 	SEP 1988
	252.223-7006

	 	Prohibition On Storage And Disposal Of Toxic And
Hazardous Materials
	 	APR 1993
	252.225-7012

	 	Preference For Certain Domestic Commodities
	 	MAR 2008
	252.226-7001

	 	Utilization of Indian Organizations and
Indian-Owned Economic Enterprises, and Native
Hawaiian Small Business Concerns
	 	SEP 2004
	252.227-7022

	 	Government Rights (Unlimited)
	 	MAR 1979
	252.232-7003

	 	Electronic Submission of Payment Requests and
Receiving Reports
	 	MAR 2008
	252.236-7000

	 	Modification Proposals-Price Breakdown
	 	DEC 1991
	252.243-7001

	 	Pricing Of Contract Modifications
	 	DEC 1991
	252.243-7002

	 	Requests for Equitable Adjustment
	 	MAR 1998
	252.243-7002

	 	Requests for Equitable Adjustment
	 	MAR 1998
	252.247-7023 Alt III

	 	Transportation of Supplies by Sea (May 2002)
Alternate III
	 	MAY 2002

CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT

52.204-2 SECURITY REQUIREMENTS (AUG 1996) — ALTERNATE II (APR 1984)

     (a) This clause applies to the extent that this contract involves access to information
classified “Confidential,” “Secret,” or “Top Secret.”

     (b) The Contractor shall comply with (1) the Security Agreement (DD Form 441), including the
National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (DOD 5220.22-M); and (2) any revisions to
that manual, notice of which has been furnished to the Contractor.

     (c) If, subsequent to the date of this contract, the security classification or security
requirements under this contract are changed by the Government and if the changes cause an increase
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otherwise affect any other term or condition of this contract, the contract shall be subject to an
equitable adjustment as if the changes were directed under the Changes clause of this contract.

     (d) The Contractor agrees to insert terms that conform substantially to the language of this
clause, including this paragraph (d) but excluding any reference to the Changes clause of this
contract, in all subcontracts under this contract that involve access to classified information.

     (e) The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing to each employee and for requiring each
employee engaged on the work to display such identification as may be approved and directed by the
Contracting Officer. All prescribed identification shall immediately be delivered to the
Contracting Officer, for cancellation upon the release of any employee. When required by the
Contracting Officer, the Contractor shall obtain and submit fingerprints of all persons employed or
to be employed on the project.

52.222-39 NOTIFICATION OF EMPLOYEE RIGHTS CONCERNING PAYMENT OF UNION DUES OR FEES (DEC 2004)

     (a) Definition. As used in this clause—

United States means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana
Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Wake Island.

     (b) Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this clause, during the term of this contract, the
Contractor shall post a notice, in the form of a poster, informing employees of their rights
concerning union membership and payment of union dues and fees, in conspicuous places in and about
all its plants and offices, including all places where notices to employees are customarily posted.
The notice shall include the following information (except that the information pertaining to
National Labor Relations Board shall not be included in notices posted in the plants or offices of
carriers subject to the Railway Labor Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 151-188)).

Notice to Employees

Under Federal law, employees cannot be required to join a union or maintain membership in a union
in order to retain their jobs. Under certain conditions, the law permits a union and an employer to
enter into a union-security agreement requiring employees to pay uniform periodic dues and
initiation fees. However, employees who are not union members can object to the use of their
payments for certain purposes and can only be required to pay their share of union costs relating
to collective bargaining, contract administration, and grievance adjustment.

If you do not want to pay that portion of dues or fees used to support activities not related to
collective bargaining, contract administration, or grievance adjustment, you are entitled to an
appropriate reduction in your payment. If you believe that you have been required to pay dues or
fees used in part to support activities not related to collective bargaining, contract
administration, or grievance adjustment, you may be entitled to a refund and to an appropriate
reduction in future payments.

For further information concerning your rights, you may wish to contact the National Labor
Relations Board (NLRB) either at one of its Regional offices or at the following address or toll
free number:

National Labor Relations Board

Division of Information

1099 14th Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20570

1-866-667-6572

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To locate the nearest NLRB office, see NLRB’s website at http://www.nlrb.gov

     (c) The Contractor shall comply with all provisions of Executive Order 13201 of February 17,
2001, and related implementing regulations at 29 CPR part 470, and orders of the Secretary of
Labor.

     (d) In the event that the Contractor does not comply with any of the requirements set forth in
paragraphs (b), (c), or (g), the Secretary may direct that this contract be cancelled, terminated,
or suspended in whole or in part, and declare the Contractor ineligible for further Government
contracts in accordance with procedures at 29 CFR part 470, Subpart B—Compliance Evaluations,
Complaint investigations and Enforcement Procedures. Such other sanctions or remedies may be
imposed as are provided by 29 CFR part 470, which implements Executive Order 13201, or as are
otherwise provided by law.

     (e) The requirement to post the employee notice in paragraph (b) does not apply to—

     (1) Contractors and subcontractors that employ fewer than 15 persons;

     (2) Contractor establishments or construction work sites where no union has been formally
recognized by the Contractor or certified as the exclusive bargaining representative of the
Contractor’s employees;

     (3) Contractor establishments or construction work sites located in a jurisdiction named in
the definition of the United States in which the law of that jurisdiction forbids enforcement of
union-security agreements;

     (4) Contractor facilities where upon the written request of the Contractor, the Department of
Labor Deputy Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Programs has waived the posting requirements
with respect to any of the Contractor’s facilities if the Deputy Assistant Secretary finds that the
Contractor has demonstrated that—

     (i) The facility is in all respects separate and distinct from activities of the Contractor
related to the performance of a contract; and

     (ii) Such a waiver will not interfere with or impede the effectuation of the Executive order;
or

     (5) Work outside the United States that does not involve the recruitment or employment of
workers within the United States.

     (f) The Department of Labor publishes the official employee notice in two variations; one for
contractors covered by the Railway Labor Act and a second for all other contractors. The Contractor
shall—

     (1) Obtain the required employee notice poster from the Division of Interpretations and
Standards, Office of Labor-Management Standards, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue,
NW, Room N-5605, Washington, DC 20210, or from any field office of the Department’s Office of
Labor-Management Standards or Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs;

     (2) Download a copy of the poster from the Office of Labor-Management Standards website at
http://www.olms.dol.gov; or

     (3) Reproduce and use exact duplicate copies of the Department of Labors official poster.

     (g) The Contractor shall include the substance of this clause in every subcontract or purchase
order that exceeds the simplified acquisition threshold, entered into in connection with this
contract, unless exempted by the Department of Labor Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Labor-Management Programs on account of special circumstances in the national interest under
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Contractor shall include
the substance of this clause if the value of orders in any calendar year of the subcontract is
expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold. Pursuant to 29 CFR part 470, Subpart
B—Compliance Evaluations, Complaint Investigations and Enforcement Procedures, the Secretary of
Labor may direct the Contractor to take such action in the enforcement of these regulations,
including the imposition of sanctions for noncompliance with respect to any such subcontract or
purchase order. If the Contractor becomes involved in
litigation with a subcontractor or vendor, or is threatened with such involvement, as a result
of such direction, the Contractor may request the United States, through the Secretary of Labor, to
enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States.

(End of clause)

52.225-11 BUY AMERICAN ACT—CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS UNDER TRADE AGREEMENTS (AUG 2007)

     (a) Definitions. As used in this clause—

Caribbean Basin country construction material means a construction material that-

     (1) is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a Caribbean Basin country; or

     (2) In the case of a construction material that consists in whole or in part of materials from
another country, has been substantially transformed in a Caribbean Basin country into a new and
different construction material distinct from the materials from which it was transformed.

Component means an article, material, or supply incorporated directly into a construction material.

Construction material means an article, material, or supply brought to the construction site by the
Contractor or subcontractor for incorporation into the building or work. The term also includes an
item brought to the site preassembled from articles, materials, or supplies. However, emergency
life safety systems, such as emergency lighting, fire alarm, and audio evacuation systems, that are
discrete systems incorporated into a public building or work and that are produced as complete
systems, are evaluated as a single and distinct construction material regardless of when or how the
individual parts or components of those systems are delivered to the construction site. Materials
purchased directly by the Government are supplies, not construction material.

Cost of components means—

     (1) For components purchased by the Contractor, the acquisition cost, including transportation
costs to the place of incorporation into the construction material (whether or not such costs are
paid to a domestic firm), and any applicable duty (whether or not a duty-free entry certificate is
issued); or

     (2) For components manufactured by the Contractor, all costs associated with the manufacture
of the component, including transportation costs as described in paragraph (1) of this definition,
plus allocable overhead costs, but excluding profit. Cost of components does not include any costs
associated with the manufacture of the construction material.

Designated country means any of the following countries:

     (1) A World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement country (Aruba, Austria,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea (Republic of), Latvia,
Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
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     (2) Free Trade Agreement country (Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, Dominican Republic, El
Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, or Singapore);

     (3) A least developed country (Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso,
Burundi, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of
Congo, Djibouti, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau,
Haiti, Kiribati, Laos, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Nepal,
Niger, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome
and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Tanzania, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda,
Vanuatu, Yemen, or Zambia); or

     (4) A Caribbean Basin country (Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British
Virgin Islands, Costa Rica, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, Netherlands
Antilles, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, or Trinidad and Tobago).

Designated country construction material means a construction material that is a WTO GPA country
construction material, an FTA country construction material, a least developed country construction
material, or a Caribbean Basin country construction material.

Domestic construction material means—

     (1) An unmanufactured construction material mined or produced in the United States; or

     (2) A construction material manufactured in the United States, if the cost of its components
mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States exceeds 50 percent of the cost of all its
components. Components of foreign origin of the same class or kind for which nonavailability
determinations have been made are treated as domestic.

Foreign construction material means a construction material other than a domestic construction
material.

Least developed country construction material means a construction material that—

     (1) Is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a least developed country; or

     (2) In the case of a construction material that consists in whole or in part of materials from
another country, has been substantially transformed in a least developed country into a new and
different construction material distinct from the materials from which it was transformed.

United States means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and outlying areas.

WTO GPA country construction material means a construction material that—

     (1) Is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a WTO GPA country; or

     (2) In the case of a construction material that consists in whole or in part of materials from
another country, has been substantially transformed in a WTO GPA country into a new and different
construction material distinct from the materials from which it was transformed.

     (b) Construction materials. (1) This clause implements the Buy American Act (41 U.S.C.
10a-10d) by providing a preference for domestic construction material. In addition, the Contracting
Officer has determined that the WTO GPA and Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) apply to this acquisition.
Therefore, the Buy American Act restrictions are waived for designated country construction
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     (2) The Contractor shall use only domestic or designated country construction material in
performing this contract, except as provided in paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4) of this clause.

     (3) The requirement in paragraph (b)(2) of this clause does not apply to the construction
materials or components listed by the Government as follows: None

     (4) The Contracting Officer may add other foreign construction material to the list in
paragraph (b)(3) of this clause if the Government determines that—

     (i) The cost of domestic construction material would be unreasonable. The cost of a particular
domestic construction material subject to the restrictions of the Buy American Act is unreasonable
when the cost of such material exceeds the cost of foreign material by more than 6 percent;

     (ii) The application of the restriction of the Buy American Act to a particular construction
material would be impracticable or inconsistent with the public interest; or

     (iii) The construction material is not mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States
in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities of a satisfactory quality.

     (c) Request for determination of inapplicability of the Buy American Act.

     (i) Any Contractor request to use foreign construction material in accordance with paragraph
(b)(4) of this clause shall include adequate information for Government evaluation of the request,
including—

     (A) A description of the foreign and domestic construction materials;

     (B) Unit of measure;

     (C) Quantity;

     (D) Price;

     (E) Time of delivery or availability;

     (F) Location of the construction project;

     (G) Name and address of the proposed supplier; and

     (H) A detailed justification of the reason for use of foreign construction materials cited in
accordance with paragraph (b)(3) of this clause.

     (ii) A request based on unreasonable cost shall include a reasonable survey of the Market and
a completed price comparison table in the format in paragraph (d) of this clause.

     (iii) The price of construction material shall include all delivery costs to the construction
site and any applicable duty (whether or not a duty-free certificate may be issued).

     (iv) Any Contractor request for a determination submitted after contract award shall explain
why the Contractor could not reasonably foresee the need for such determination and could not have
requested the determination before contract award. If the Contractor does not submit a satisfactory
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     (2) If the Government determines after contract award That an exception to the Buy American
Act applies and the Contracting Officer and the Contractor negotiate adequate consideration, the
Contracting Officer will modify the contract to allow use of the foreign construction material.
However, whether the basis for the exception is the unreasonable price of a domestic construction
material, adequate consideration is not less than the differential established in paragraph
(b)(4)(i) of this clause.

     (3) Unless the Government determines that an exception to the Buy American Act applies, use of
foreign construction material is noncompliant with the Buy American Act.

     (d) Data. To permit evaluation of requests under paragraph (e) of this clause based on
unreasonable cost, the Contractor shall include the following information and any applicable
supporting data based on the survey of suppliers:

Foreign and Domestic Construction Materials Price Comparison

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Construction material description	 	Unit of measure	 	 	Quantity	 	 	Price (dollars)	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Item 1:
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Foreign construction material
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Domestic construction material
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Item 2:
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Foreign construction material
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Domestic construction material
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

/1/ Include all delivery costs to the construction site and any applicable duty (whether or not a
duty-free entry certificate is issued).

List name, address, telephone number, and contact for suppliers surveyed. Attach copy of response;
if oral, attach summary.

Include other applicable supporting information.

(End of clause)

52.228-I BID GUARANTEE (SEP 1996)

     (a) Failure to furnish a bid guarantee in the proper form and amount, by the time set for
opening of bids, may be cause for rejection of the bid.

     (b) The bidder shall furnish a bid guarantee in the form of a firm commitment, e.g., bid bond
supported by good and sufficient surety or sureties acceptable to the Government, postal money
order, certified check, cashier’s check, irrevocable letter of credit, or, under Treasury
Department regulations, certain bonds or notes of the United States. The Contracting Officer will
return bid guarantees, other than bid bonds, (1) to unsuccessful bidders as soon as practicable
after the opening of bids, and (2) to the successful bidder upon execution of contractual documents
and bonds (including any necessary coinsurance or reinsurance agreements), as required by the bid
as accepted.-

     (c) The amount of the bid guarantee shall be (20%) twenty percent of the bid price or
$3,000,000.00, whichever is less.-

     (d) If the successful bidder, upon acceptance of its bid by the Government within the period
specified for acceptance, fails to execute all contractual documents or furnish executed bond(s)
within 10 days after receipt of the forms by the bidder, the Contracting Officer may terminate the
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     (e) In the event the contract is terminated for default, the bidder is liable for any cost of
acquiring the work that exceeds the amount of its bid, and the bid guarantee is available to offset
the difference.

(End of clause)

52.252-2 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FEB 1998)

This contract incorporates one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if
they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text
available. Also, the fill text of a clause may be accessed electronically at this/these
address(es):

http://www. arnet.gov/far 

http://farsite.hill. afmil/ 

http://dtic.mil/dfars 

(End of clause)

252.236-7001 CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS (AUG 2000)

     (a) The Government will provide to the Contractor, without charge, one set of contract
drawings and specifications, except publications incorporated into the technical provisions by
reference, in electronic or paper media as chosen by the Contracting Officer

     (b) The Contractor shall-

     (1) Check all drawings furnished immediately upon receipt;

     (2) Compare all drawings and verify the figures before laying out the work;

     (3) Promptly notify the Contracting Officer of any discrepancies;

     (4) Be responsible for any errors that might have been avoided by complying with this
paragraph (b);

     (5) Reproduce and print contract drawings and specifications as needed.

     (c) In general—

     (1) Large-scale drawings shall govern small-scale drawings; and

     (2) The Contractor shall follow figures marked on drawings in preference to scale
measurements,

     (d) Omissions from the drawings or specifications or the misdescription of details of work
that are manifestly necessary to carry out the intent of the drawings and specifications, or that
are customarily performed, shall not relieve the Contractor from performing such omitted or
misdescribed details of the work. The Contractor shall perform such details as if fully and
correctly set forth and described in the drawings and specifications.

     (e) The work shall conform to the specifications and the contract drawings identified on the
following index of drawings:

Title: US AMRIID Replacement Facility

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INFORMATIONAL TEXT

EQUIPMENT OWNERSHIP AND OPERATING EXPENSE SCHEDULE

     (a) This clause does not apply to terminations. See 52.249-5000, Basis for settlement of
proposals and FAR Part 49.

     (b) Allowable cost for construction and marine plant and equipment in sound workable
conditions owned or controlled and furnished by a contractor or subcontractor at any tier shall be
based on actual costs data for each piece of equipment or groups of similar serial and services for
which the government can determine both ownership and operating costs from the contractor’s
accounting records. When both ownership and operating costs cannot be determined for any piece of
equipment or groups of similar serial or series equipment from the contractor’s accounting records,
costs for that equipment shall be based upon the applicable provisions of EP1110-1-8 Construction
Equipment Ownership and Operating Expenses Schedule, Region East. Working conditions shall be
considered to be average for determining equipment rates using the schedule unless specified
otherwise by the contracting officer. For equipment not included in the schedule, rates for
comparable pieces of equipment may be used or a rate may be developed using the formula provided in
the schedule. For forward pricing, the schedule in effect at the time of negotiations shall apply.
For retroactive pricing, the schedule in effect at the time the work was performed shall apply.

     (c) Equipment rental costs are allowable, subject to the provisions of FAR 31.105(d)(ii) and
FAR 31.205-36. Rates for equipment rented from an organization under common control,
lease-purchase arrangements, and sale-leaseback arrangements, will be determined using the
schedule, except that actual rates will be used for equipment leased from an organization under
common control that has an established proactive of leasing the same or similar equipment to
unaffiliated lessees.

     (d) When actual equipment costs are proposed and the total amount of the pricing action
exceeds the small purchase threshold, the contracting officer shall request the contractor to
submit either certified cost or pricing data, or partial/limited data, as appropriate. The data
shall be submitted on Standard Form 1411, Contract Pricing Proposal Cover Sheet.

(End of Clause)

CENAB-CT/SEP 95

(EFARS 52.231-4084)

(was 52.231-5000)

BASIS FOR SETTLEMENT OF PROPOSALS (EFARS 52.249-5000)

Actual costs will be used to determine equipment costs for a settlement proposal submitted on the
total cost basis under FAR 49.206-2(b). In evaluating a terminations settlement proposal using the
total cost basis, the following principals will be applied to determine allowable equipment costs:

     (1) Actual costs for each piece of equipment, or groups of similar serial or series equipment,
need not be available in the contractor’s accounting records to determine total actual equipment
costs.

     (2) If equipment costs have been allocated to a contract using predetermined rates, those
charges will be adjusted to actual costs.

     (3) Recorded job costs adjusted for unallowable and unallowable expenses will be used to
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     (4) Ownership costs (depreciation) will be determined using the contractor’s depreciation
schedule (subject to the provisions of FAR 31.205-11).

     (5) License, taxes, storage and insurance costs age normally recovered as an indirect expense
and unless the contractor charges these costs directly to contracts, they will be recovered through
the indirect expense rate.

End of Clause

CENAB-CT-Sep 95

(was 52.249-4083)

SECURITY LANGUAGE FOR UNCLASSIFIED CONTRACTS 

All Contractor employees (U.S. citizens and Non- U.S. citizens) working under this contract (to
include grants, cooperative agreements and task orders) who require access to Automated Information
Systems (AIS), (stand alone computers, network computers/systems, e-mail) shall, at a minimum, be
designated into an ADP-III position (non- sensitive) in accordance with DoD 5220-22-R, Industrial
Security Regulation. The investigative requirements for an ADP-III position are a favorable
National Agency Check (NAC), SF-85P, Public Trust Position. The contractor shall have each
applicable employee complete a SF-85P and submit to the Security Officer, Baltimore District,
Corps of Engineers, P.O. Box 1715, Baltimore, MD 2120:3-1715 within three (3) working days
after award of any contract or task order, and shall be submitted prior to the individual being
permitted access to an AIS. Contractors that have a commercial or government entity (CAGE) Code and
Facility Security Clearance through the Defense Security Service shall process the NACs and forward
visit requests/results of NAC to Security Officer, 
Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers, P. O. Box 1715, Baltimore, MD 21203-1715. For those
contractors that do not have a CAGE Code or Facility Security Clearance, the Security Office,
Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers, will process the investigation in coordination with the
Contractor and contract employees.

In accordance with Engineering Regulation, ER 380-1-18, Section 4, foreign nationals who work on
Corps of Engineers’ contracts or task orders shall be approved by the HQUSACE Foreign Disclosure
Officer or higher before beginning work on the contract/task order. This regulation includes
subcontractor employees. (NOTE: exceptions to the above requirement include foreign nationals who
perform janitorial and/or ground maintenance services.) The contractor shall submit to the
Division/District Contract Office, the names of all foreign nationals proposed for performance
under this contract/task order, along with documentation to verify that he/she was legally admitted
into the United States and has authority to work and/or go to school in the US. Such documentation
may include a US passport, Certificate of US citizenship (INS Form N-560 or N-561), Certificate of
Naturalization (INS Form N-550 or N-570), foreign passport with I-551 stamp or attached INS Form
I-94 indicating employment authorization, Alien Registration Receipt Card with photograph (INS Form
I-151 or I-551), Temporary Resident Card (INS Form I-688), Employment Authorization Card (INS Form
I-688A), Reentry Permit (INS Form I-327), Refugee Travel Document (INS Form I-571), Employment
Authorization Document issued by the INS which contains a photograph (INS Form I-688B).

Note: Classified contracts require the issuance of a DD Form 254 (Department of Defense Contract
Security Classification Specification).

(Feb 03)

Display of Hotline Poster(s) (Dec 2007)

     (a) Definition.

     “United States,” as used in this clause, means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and
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     (b) Display of fraud hotline poster(s). Except as provided in paragraph (c)—

     (1) During contract performance in the United States, the Contractor shall prominently display
in common work areas within business segments performing work under this contract and at contract
work sites—

     (i) Any agency fraud hotline poster or Department of Homeland Security (DHS) fraud hotline
poster identified in paragraph (b)(3) of this clause; and

     (ii) Any DHS fraud hotline poster subsequently identified by the Contracting Officer.

     (2) Additionally, if the Contractor maintains a company website as a method of providing
information to employees, the Contractor shall display an electronic version of the poster(s) at
the website.

     (3) Any required posters may be obtained as follows:

          http://www.dodig.osd.mil/HOTLTNE/hotline7.htm

     (i) Appropriate agency name(s) and/or title of applicable Department of Homeland Security
fraud hotline poster); and

     (ii) The website(s) or other contact information for obtaining the poster(s).)

     (c) If the Contractor has implemented a business ethics and conduct awareness program,
including a reporting mechanism, such as a hotline poster, then the Contractor need not display any
agency fraud hotline posters as required in paragraph (b) of this clause, other than any required
DHS posters.

     (d) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall include the substance of this clause, including this
paragraph (d), in all subcontracts that exceed $5,000,000, except when the subcontract—

     (1) Is for the acquisition of a commercial item; or

     (2) Is performed entirely outside the United States.

(End of clause)

FAR 52.203-14

 

 

			
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Section 00800 — Special Contract Requirements

ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA

AA: 97 NA 2007 0500.1401 El 2007 08 8012 10758359000 18020 3230 SLG5LG

AMOUNT: $333,000,000.00

CIN 000000000000000000000000000000: $333,000,000.00

CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE

	 	 	 	 	 
	52.236-1

	 	Performance of Work by the Contractor
	 	APR 1984
	52.242-14

	 	Suspension of Work
	 	APR 1984
	52.246-12

	 	Inspection of Construction
	 	AUG 1996
	52.246-21

	 	Warranty of Construction
	 	MAR 1994
	252.201-7000

	 	Contracting Officer’s Representative
	 	DEC 1991

CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT

52.211-10 COMMENCEMENT, PROSECUTION, AND COMPLETION OF WORK (APR 1984)

The Contractor shall be required to (a) commence work under this contract within 10 calendar days
after the date the Contractor receives the notice to proceed, (b) prosecute the work diligently,
and (c) complete the entire work ready for use not later than 1,825 calendar days after receipt of
Notice to Proceed. The time stated for completion shall include final cleanup of the premises.

(End of clause)

52.211-12 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES—CONSTRUCTION (SEP 2000)

     (a) If the Contractor fails to complete the work within the time specified in the contract,
the Contractor shall pay liquidated damages to the Government in the amount of $l6.633.00
[Contracting Officer insert amount] for each calendar day of delay until the work is completed or
accepted.

     (b) If the Government terminates the Contractor’s right to proceed, liquidated damages will
continue to accrue until the work is completed. These liquidated damages are in addition to excess
costs of repurchase under the Termination clause.

(End of clause)

	252.232-7007 LIMITATION OF GOVERNMENT’S OBLIGATION (MAY 2006) — ALTERNATE I (MAY 2006)

 

 

			
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     (a) Contract line item 0001 is incrementally funded. An allotment schedule is contained in
paragraph (j) of this clause.

     (b) For item(s) identified in paragraph (a) of this clause, the Contractor agrees to perform
up to the point at which the total amount payable by the Government, including reimbursement in the
event of termination of those item(s) for the Government’s convenience, approximate the total
amount currently allotted to the contract. The Contractor is not authorized to continue work on
those item(s) beyond that point. The Government will not be obligated in any event to reimburse the
Contractor in excess of the amount allotted to the contract for those item(s) regardless of any
thing to the contrary in the clause entitled “TERMINATION FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT.”
As used in this clause, the total amount payable by the Government in the event of termination of
applicable contract line item(s) for convenience includes costs, profit and estimated termination
settlement costs for those item(s).

     (c) Notwithstanding the dates specified in the allotment schedule in paragraph (j) of this
clause, the Contractor will notify the Contracting Officer in writing at least ninety days prior to
the date when, in the Contractor’s best judgment, the work will reach the point at which the total
amount payable by the Government, including any costs for termination for convenience, will
approximate 85 percent of the total amount then allotted to the contract for performance of the
applicable item(s). The notification will state

     (1) the estimate date when that point will be reached and

     (2) an estimate of additional funding, if any, needed to continue performance of applicable
line items up to the next scheduled date for allotment of funds identified in paragraph (I) of this
clause, or to a mutually agreed upon substitute date.

The notification will also advise the Contracting Officer of the estimated amount of additional
funds that will be required for the timely performance of the item(s) funded pursuant to this
clause, for subsequent period as maybe specified in the allotment schedule in paragraph (j) of this
clause, or otherwise agreed to by the parties. If after such notification additional funds are not
allotment by the date identified in the Contractor’s notified, or by an agreed substitute date, the
Contracting Officer will terminate any item(s) for which additional funds have not been allotted,
pursuant to the clause of this contract entitle “TERMINATION FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE
GOVERNMENT.”

     (d) additional funds are allotted for continued performance of the contract line item(s)
identified in paragraph (a) of this clause, the parties will agree as to the period of contract
performance which will be covered by the funds. The provisions of paragraph (b) through (d) of this
clause will apply in like manner to the additional allotted funds and agreed substitute date, and
the contract will be modified accordingly.

     (e) If, solely by reason of failure of the Government to allot additional funds, by the dates
indicated below, in amounts sufficient for timely performance of the contract line item(s)
identified in paragraph (a) of this clause, the Contractor incurs additional costs or is delayed in
the performance of the work under this contract and if additional funds are allotted, an equitable
adjustment will be made in the price or prices (including appropriate target, billing, and ceiling
prices where applicable) of the item(s), or in the time of delivery, or both. Failure to agree to
any such equitable adjustment hereunder will be a dispute concerning a question of fact within the
meaning of the clause entitle “disputes.”

     (f) The Government may at any time prior to termination allot additional funds for the
performance of the contract line item(s) identified in paragraph (a) of this clause.

     (g) The termination provisions of this clause do not limit the rights of the Government under
the clause entitled “Default.” The provisions of this clause are limited to the work and allotment
of funds for the contract line item(s) set forth in paragraph (a) of this clause. This clause no
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funded except with regard to the rights or obligations of the parties concerning equitable
adjustments negotiated under paragraphs (d) and (e) of this clause.

     (h) Nothing in this clause affects the right of the Government to terminate this contract
pursuant to the clause of this contract entitled “Termination for Convenience of the Government.”

     (i) Nothing in this clause shall be construed as authorization of voluntary services whose
acceptance is otherwise prohibited under 31 U.S.C. 1342.

     (j) The parties contemplate that the Government will allot funds to this contract in
accordance with the following schedule:

	 	 	 	 	 
	On execution of contract:
	 	$	147,000,000.00	 
	February 15 2009:
	 	$	186,000,000.00	 
	January 15, 2010:
	 	$	94,000,000.00	 
	January 15, 2011:
	 	$	115,000,000.00	 
	January 15, 2012:
	 	$	10,000,000.00	 

(End of clause)

52.232-5002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS (ALTERNATE) (MAR l995)—EFARS

     (a) Funds are not available at the inception of this contract to cover the entire contract
price. The sum of                      has been reserved for this contract and is available for payment to
the contractor during the current fiscal year. It is expected that Congress will make
appropriations for future fiscal years from which additional funds, together with funds provided by
one or more non-federal project sponsors will be reserved for this contract. The liability of the
United States for payments beyond the funds reserved for this contract is contingent on the
reservation of additional funds.

     (b) Failure to make payments in excess of the amount currently reserved, or that nay be
reserved form time to time, shall not be considered a breach of this contract, and shall not
entitle the contractor to a price adjustment under the terms of this contract except as
specifically provided in paragraphs (e) and (h) below.

     (c) The Government may at any time reserve additional funds for payments under- the contract
if there are funds available for such purpose. The contracting officer will promptly notify the
contractor of any additional funds reserved for the contract by issuing an administrative
modification to the contract.

     (d) If earnings will be such that funds reserved for the contract will be exhausted before the
end of any fiscal year, the contractor shall give written notice to the contracting officer of the
estimated date of exhaustion and the amount of additional funds which will be needed to meet
payments due or to become due under this contract during that fiscal year. This notice shall be
given not less than 45 nor more than 60 days prior to the estimated date of exhaustion.

     (e) No payments will be made after exhaustion of funds except to the extent that additional
funds are reserved for the contract. If and when sufficient additional funds are reserved, the
contractor shall be entitled to simple interest on any payment that the contracting officer
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contract and would have been made except for exhaustion of funds. Interest shall be computed from
the time such payment would otherwise have been made until actually or constructively made, and
shall be at the rate established by the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to Public Law 92-41, 85
STAT 97, as in effect on the first day of the delay in such payment.

     (f) Any suspension, delay, or interruption of work arising from exhaustion or anticipated
exhaustion of funds shall not constitute a breach of this contract and shall not entitle the
contractor to any price adjustment under a “Suspension of Work” or similar clause or in any other
manner under this contract.

     (g) An equitable adjustment in performance time shall be made for any increase in the time
required for performance of any part of the work arising from exhaustion of funds or the reasonable
anticipation of exhaustion of funds.

     (h) If, upon the expiration of sixty (60) days after the beginning of the fiscal year
following an exhaustion of funds, the Government has failed to reserve sufficient additional funds
to cover payments otherwise due, the contractor, by written notice delivered to the contracting
officer at any time before such additional funds are reserved, may elect to treat his right to
proceed with the work as having been terminated. Such a termination shall be at no cost to the
Government, except that, to the extent that additional funds to make payment therefore are
allocated to this contract, it may be treated as a termination for the convenience of the
Government.

     (i) If at any time it becomes apparent that the funds reserved for any fiscal year are in
excess of the funds required to meet all payments due or to become due the contractor because of
work performed and to be performed under this contract during the fiscal year, the Government
reserves the right, after notice to the contractor, to reduce said reservation by the amount of
such excess.

     (j) The term “Reservation” means monies that have been set aside and made available for
payments under this contract.

(End of clause)

INFORMATIONAL
TEXT

END ITEMS OF SMALL BUSINESSES

Definition of End Item: An assembled whole system or equipment ready for its intended use. This
definition is to assist in clarification of the clause 52.219-6, Notice of Total Small Business
Set-Aside.

Clarification is also made of the provisions FAR 52.212-3 (Offeror Representations and
Certifications — Commercial Items) (JAN 2005) or FAR 52.219-1 (Small Business Program
Representations) (MAY 2004) when referring to the “Small Business Concern Representation.” If the
small business assembles the system or equipment (even though the components are from large
businesses), the small business can certify that, “it will furnish all end items which arc
manufactured or produced by a small business concern in the United States.”

End of Clause

(CENAB-CT SEP 00)

(FAR 19.5)

(was 52.219-4081)

SUBMISSION OF INVOICES

     (a) Original invoices for services performed under the contract will be submitted to and
payment will be made by:

 

 

			
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USACE FINANCE CENTER

ATTN: DISBURSING

5722 INTEGRITY DRIVE

MILLINGTON, TN 38054-5005

     (b) One copy of all invoices shall be forwarded to the following for review and certification:

Fort Detrick Integrated Program Office

1542 Porter Street

Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702

ATTN: Contracting Officer Representative

End of Clause

(CENAB-CT may 1992)

REQUIRED INSURANCE FOR GOVERNMENT INSTALLATION & DREDGING

Pursuant to the contract clause entitled, 52.228-5, Insurance — Work on a Government Installation
or on Dredging projects (which ever applies), the contractor shall procure and maintain during the
entire period of this performance under the contract the following minimum insurance:

COVERAGE FOR GOVERNMENT INSTALLATION

	 	 	 	 	 
	Type	 	Amount
	Comprehensive General Liability
	 	$500,000 per occurrence
	Bodily injury or death
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Motor Vehicle Liability (for each motor vehicle):
	 	$200,000 per person
	Bodily injury or death
	 	$500,000 per occurrence
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Property Damage:
	 	$20,000 per occurrence
	Workers’ Compensation and Employer Liability:
	 	$100,000 per person

COVERAGE FOR DREDGING

	 	 	 	 	 
	Type	 	Amount
	Comprehensive General Liability
	 	$500,000 per occurrence
	Bodily injury or death
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Marine Liability —
	 	 	 	 
	Excess towers’ liability
	 	$1,000,000 per occurrence
	Excess protection and indemnity insurance
	 	$1,000,000 per occurrence
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability:
	 	 	 	 
	(including Longshore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation)
	 	$100,000 per person

 

 

			
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Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability: Contractors are required to comply with applicable
Federal and State workers’ compensation and occupational disease statutes. If occupational diseases
are not compensable under those statutes, they shall be covered under the employer’s liability
section of the insurance policy, except when contract operations are so commingled with a
contractor’s commercial operations that it would not be practical to require this coverage.
Employer’s liability coverage of at least $100,000 shall be required, except in States with
exclusive or monopolistic funds that do not permit workers’ compensation to be written by private
carriers.

Prior to the commencement of work hereunder, the Contractor shall furnish to the Contracting
Officer a certificate or written statement of the above required insurance. The policies evidencing
required insurance shall contain an endorsement to the effect that cancellation or any material
change in policies adversely affecting the interests of the Government in such insurance shall not
be effective for such period as may be prescribed by the laws of the State in which this contract
is to be performed and in no event less than thirty (30) days after written notice thereof to the
Contracting Officer.

The Contractor agrees to insert the substance of this clause, including this paragraph, in all
subcontracts hereunder.

(CENAB-CT MAY 1992)

(FAR 28.307-2(a))

PROGRESS PAYMENT REQUEST

     (a) Update Progress Schedule or Network Analysis another information required by SECTION:
administration requirements of the SPECIAL CLAUSES.

     (b) Certified payroll records and required by the Contract clause entitled PAYROLLS AND BASIC
RECORDS.

     (c) Certification that the as-built drawings have been updated and jointly reviewed by
Government and contractor representative for the month that payment is requested as required by
SECTION: AS-BUILT DRAWINGS of the SPECIAL CLASSES.

     (d) Copies of invoices for materials stored on-site that have not yet been incorporated into
the work, but for which payment is requested. Original of each shall be submitted to the
Contracting Officer and a duplicate copy sent to the address given in (g) below.

     (e) Minutes of monthly safety meeting as required by Section 1 of EM 385-1-I, Corps of
Engineers Safety and Health Requirements Manual, (latest revision).

     (f) Certification as required by the Contract Clause entitled PAYMENTS UNDER FIXED-PRICE
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS (far 52.0232-005 APR 1989). Original shall be submitted to the Contracting
Officer and one copy sent to the address give in (g) below.

     (g) Address for direct transmission of invoices and certification:

Finance and Accounting Office

Department of the Army

Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers

P.O. Box 1715

Baltimore, Maryland 21203-1715

End of Clause

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SUMMARY FOR THE PAYMENT OFFICE

All modifications will provide sufficient information to permit the paying office to readily
identify the changes for each Contract Line Item (CLIN) and SubCLIN item as follows:

     (a) The amount of funds obligated by prior contract actions, to include the total cost and fee
if a cost-type contract; the target fee at time of contract award if a cost-plus-incentive-fee
contract; the base fee if a cost-plus-award-fee contract; or the target price and target profit if
a fixed-price incentive contract;

     (b) The amount of funds obligated or deobligated by the instant modification, categorized by
the types of contracts specified in paragraph (a) of this section; and

     (c) The total cumulative amount of obligated or deobligated funds, categorized by the types of
contracts specified in paragraph (a) of this section.

End of Clause

(was 52.232-4131)

EVALUATION OF CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE

As a minimum, the contractor’s performance will be evaluated upon final acceptance of the work.
However, interim evaluation may be prepared at any time during the contract performance when
determined to be in the best interest of the Government.

The format for the evaluation will be DD 2626, and the contractor will be rated either outstanding,
satisfactory, or unsatisfactory in the areas of Contractor Quality Control, Timely Performance,
Effectiveness of Management, Compliance with Labor Standards, and Compliance with Safety Standards.
The contractor will be advised of any unsatisfactory rating either in an individual element or in
the overall rating prior to completing the evaluation, and all contractor comments will be made a
part of the official record. Performance Evaluation Reports will be available to all DOD
Contracting Offices for their future use in determining contractor responsibility.

End of Clause

(CENAB-CT JUN 1996)

(FAR 36.201)

(was 52.236-4000)

SAFETY ASSURANCE

Preconstruction Safety Meeting: Representatives of the Contractor shall meet with the Contracting
Officer or his/her representative(s) prior to the start of repair, alteration or construction
activities for the purpose of reviewing the Contractor’s safety and health programs and discussing
implementation of all safety and health provisions pertinent to the work to be performed under the
contract. The Contractor shall be prepared to discuss, in detail, the measures he/she intends to
take in order to control any unsafe or unhealthy conditions associated with the work to be
performed under the contract. This meeting may be held in conjunction with the preconstruction
conference, if so directed by the Contracting Officer. The conduct of this meeting is not
contingent upon a general preconstruction meeting. The level of detail for the safety meeting is
dependent upon the nature of the work and the potential inherent hazards. The Contractor’s
principal on-site representative(s) shall attend this meeting.

Compliance with Regulations: All work, including the handling of hazardous materials or the
disturbance or dismantling of hazardous materials or the disturbance or dismantling of structures
containing hazardous materials shall comply with the applicable requirements of 20 CFR 1926/1910.
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of asbestos or asbestos containing materials, the
demolition of structures containing asbestos, and/or the disposal and removal of asbestos, shall
also comply with the requirements of 40 CFR, Part 61, Subparts A and B, ETL 1110-1-118 and DA
Circular 40-83-4. All work shall comply with applicable state and municipal safety and health
requirements. Where there is a conflict between applicable regulations, the most stringent shall
apply.

Contractor Responsibility:

     (a) The Contractor shall assume full responsibility and liability for compliance with all
applicable regulations pertaining to the health and safety of personnel during the execution of
work, and shall hold the Government harmless for any action on his part or that of his employees or
subcontractors, which results in illness, injury, or death. Contractors are required to report any
accidents and injuries to the Contracting Officer’s Representative within 24 hours of the accident.
A written report (ENG 3394) shall be submitted within 72 hours of the accident to the Contracting
Officer’s Representative.

     (b) The Contractor is subject to the safety and health standards of both the Occupational
Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and the Corps of Engineers General Safety Requirements, EM 385-1-1.
Implementation of OSHA provisions rests in the statutory requirement while compliance with EM
385-1-1 is a contractual matter.

     (c) The Contractor should review the accident-prevention clauses of the contract, the Corps of
Engineers General Safety Requirements, EM 385-1-1, latest revision, referred to therein, and the
special and technical provisions applicable to safety. The Contractor should assure himself that he
has full knowledge of the personal protective equipment (including respiratory equipment) that must
be provided workmen, and that he is familiar with medical surveillance and recordkeeping
requirements and with the safety standards applicable to machinery and mechanized equipment,
ladders and scaffolds, fire prevention and protection, stripping of concrete forms, cleanup and
housekeeping and other safety measures for the prevention of accidents during construction.

Inspections, Tests, and Reports: The required inspections, tests, and reports made by the
contractor, subcontractors, specially trained technicians, equipment manufacturers, and others as
required, shall be at the contractor’s expense. These reports shall be furnished in accordance with
the terms contained herein.

     a. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT: Special facilities, devices, equipment, clothing, and similar
items used by the Contractor in the execution of work shall comply with the applicable regulations.

     b. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: The Contractor shall bring to the attention of the Contracting Officer
any material suspected of being hazardous which he encounters during execution of the work, A
determination will be made by the Contracting Officer as to whether the Contractor shall perform
tests to determine if the material is hazardous. If the Contracting Officer directs the contractor
to perform tests, and/or if the material is found hazardous and additional protective measures are
needed, a contract change may be required, subject to equitable adjustment under the terms of the
contract.

End of Clause

(CENAB-CT MAY 1992)

(FAR 36.513)

(was 52.236-4038)

HEAD PROTECTION (HARD HATS)

The entire work area under this contract is designated as a hard hat area. The contractor shall
post the area as per paragraph 05.D.01, EM 385-1-1, and shall insure that all contractor personnel,
vendors, and visitors utilize hard hats within the project area.

End of Clause

(CENAB-CT-OCT 94)

 

 

			
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YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE

     (1) The following applies to Supply, Service and Construction contracts:

     (a) In accordance with FAR 39.106, the contractor shall ensure that with respect to any
design, construction, goods, or services under this contract as well as any subsequent
task/delivery orders issued under this contract (if applicable), all information technology
contained therein shall be Year 2000 compliant. Specifically the contractor shall:

          (1) Perform, maintain, and provide an inventory of all major components to include structures,
equipment, items, parts, and furnishings under this contract and each task/delivery order which may
be affected by the Y2K compliance requirement.

          (2) Indicate whether each component is currently Year 2000 compliant or requires an upgrade
for compliance prior to government acceptance.

     (2) The following applies to Architect-Engineering contracts:

     (a) The Architect/Engineer (A-E) shall insure that hardware, firmware, software, and
information technology systems separately or in combination with each other or other elements
specified in the documents developed under this contract shall be year 2000 compliant in accordance
with FAR 39.106.

End of Clause

(CENAB-CT SEP 1998)

(FAR 39.105)

(was 52.239-4100)

TESTING LABORATORIES

Testing is required to be performed by the Contractor as part of his Quality Control program to
verify contract compliance. This Quality Control Testing is to be conducted by a project or
commercial laboratory which has been found adequate and qualified by a Corps of Engineers Division
Laboratory Inspection team.

     (a) A composite listing of approved testing laboratories within the North Atlantic Division is
available upon request. The Contractor should engage the services of a laboratory contained in the
composite list. Contractors may obtain the list by calling (410) 962-3464.

     (b) The Contractor may engage the services of a laboratory other than those contained in the
aforementioned list provided:

     (1) The Contractor identifies and proposes the unapproved laboratory a minimum of 90 days
prior to the start of testing. This time is necessary to allow for scheduling an inspection by a
Corps of Engineers Division Laboratory team. The time for Government inspection will not be the
basis for an increase in the contract performance period.

     (2) All costs of Government inspection shall be the responsibility of the contractor.

     (3) The Contractor may request Government inspection and approval prior to award by forwarding
a written request to:

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Attn: Chief, Quality Management Section

Construction Division

P.O. Box 1715

Baltimore, MD 21203-1715

End of Clause

(CENAB-CO FEB 1995)

(FAR 46.000)

(was 52.246-4003)

PARTNERING

In order to most effectively accomplish this contract, the Government proposes to form a
partnership with the Contractor to develop a cohesive building team. It is anticipated that this
partnership would involve the Corps of Engineers, the Directorate of Environmental and Master
Planning, the Contractor, primary subcontractors and the designers. This partnership would strive
to develop a cooperative management team drawing on the strengths of each team member in an effort
to achieve a quality project within budget and on schedule. This partnership would be bilateral in
membership and participation will be totally voluntary. Any cost associated with effectuating this
partnership, excluding travel and lodging cost of Government personnel, will be borne by the
Contractor. The partnering meetings shall be held in accordance with each individual task order.

(End of Clause)

WAGE DETERMINATION

     If a U.S. Department of Labor Wage Determination, has been included, it is titled: General
Wage Decision No MD080009, dated 18 July 2008, with all current modifications. For Construction
contracts the wage rate is an attachment located at the end of Section 00800. For Supply, Service
and A-E contracts the wage rate is an attachment located in Section J.

     If a U.S. Department of Labor Wage Determination has not been included, it should be added by
amendment prior to the date set for receipt of bids/proposals.

     In the event a Department of Labor Wage Rates has not been attached to this contract, neither
the contractor nor any subcontractor under the contract shall pay any of his employees performing
work under the contract (regardless of whether they are service employees) less than minimum wage
specified by Section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act, as amended.

End of Clause

(was 0222-4020)

WAGE DETERMINATIONS

WAGE DETERMINATION DECISION

OF THE SECRETARY OF LABOR

The following wage determination will be used to conform with the requirements of the Davis- Bacon
Act (40 U.S.C. 276a to 276a-7) of the Contract Clauses*:

 

 

			
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WAGE DETERMINATION DECISION

OF THE SECRETARY OF LABOR

The following wage determination will be used to conform with the requirements of the Davis- Bacon
Act (40 U.S.C. 276a to 276a-7) of the Contract Clauses*:

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	*	 	WAGE DETERMINATIONS: The provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act also apply to employees who work at
off-site facilities such as batch plants, rock quarries, sand pits, and the like, which are setup
exclusively to furnish material to the on-site construction site. Accordingly, contractors are
required to maintain complete records on such employees. However, operations of a “commercial
supplies” or “material-man” established in proximity to but not on the actual site of work prior to
the opening of bids are not covered by the Act even if dedicated exclusively to the Federal project
for a time. (29 CFR 5.2 (1))

General Decision Number: MD080009 12/19/2008 MD9

Superseded General Decision Number: MD20070009

State: Maryland

Construction Type: Building

County: Frederick County in Maryland.

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (Does not include single family homes and apartments up to and
including 4 stories)

	 	 	 
	Modification Number	 	Publication Date
	0

	 	02/08/2008
	1

	 	05/02/2008
	2

	 	05/16/2008
	3

	 	07/18/2008
	4

	 	12/05/2008
	5

	 	12/19/2008

 

			
	*	 	ASBE0024-00l 10/0 1/2008

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Rates	 	Fringes
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Asbestos Worker/Heat and Frost Insulator
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Includes the application of all insulating materials,
protective coverings, coatings and finishes to all
types of mechanical systems
	 	$	29.18	 	 	 	14.18	 

 

			
	*	 	ASBE0024-005 10/01/2008

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Rates	 	Fringes
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Fire Stop Technician
	 	$	22.85	 	 	 	6.59	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Includes the application of materials or devices
within or around penetrations and openings in all
rated wall or floor assemblies, in order to prevent
the passage of fire, smoke of other gases. The
application includes all components involved in
creating the rated barrier at perimeter slab edges and
exterior cavities, the head of gypsum board or
concrete walls, joints between rated wall or floor
components, sealing
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

 

 

			
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	 of penetrating items and blank
openings.

	 

	ELEC0024-00I 11/30/2008

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Rates	 	Fringes
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Electricians
	 	$	32.15	 	 	 	5.25%+11.90	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	IRON000S-002 06/01/2008
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	From the water’s edge of point Look-Out, Maryland
running in a straight line to the northeast City
Limits and including Parole, Maryland; from there
running in a straight line to the southern outskirts
and excluding Laurel, Maryland; from there running in
a straight line to the southern outskirts and
excluding Frederick, Maryland; from there running in a
straight line to the northwest City Limits and
including Boonsboro, Maryland; from there running in a
straight line to the southeast City Limits and
excluding Charlestown, West Virginia; from there in a
straight line to the southeast City Limits and
excluding Winchester, Virginia; from there in a
straight line to the northwest City Limits and
including Front Royal, Virginia; from there in a
straight line to the Culpeper County Line and
encompassing the County of Culpeper.
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Rates	 	Fringes
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Ironworkers, Structural and Sheeting
	 	$	27.83	 	 	 	12.595	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	IRON00L6-002 04/01/2008
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	From the water edge of Point Lookout, Maryland, from
there running in a straight line to the Northeast City
Limits and excluding Parole, Maryland, from there
running in a straight line to the Southern outskirts
and including Laurel, Maryland (Cherry Lane) from
there running in a straight line to the Southern
outskirts and including Frederick, Maryland, from
there running in a straight line to the Northwest City
Limits and excluding Boonesboro, Maryland, and from
there in a straight line running to the direction of
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, from there in a straight
line to Holtwood, Pennsylvania, from Holtwood to the
Northeast Shore of Conowingo, from Conowingo to Port
Deposit, from Port Deposit using the halfway point
between Local #451 and Local #16. Offshore drilling or
construction projects 100 miles from coastal line of
Maryland.
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Rates	 	Fringes
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Ironworker, reinforcing and structural
	 	$	26.73	 	 	 	14.10	 

 

 

			
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	 	 	Rates	 	Fringes
	 
	 
	Sheeters
	 	$	26.98	 	 	 	14.10	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	IRON020I -002 05/01/2008
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 
	From the water’s edge of Point Look Out, Maryland,
running in a straight line to the northeast City
Limits and including Parole, Maryland; from there
running in a straight line to the southern outskirts
and excluding Laurel, Maryland; from there running in
a straight line to the southern outskirts and
excluding Frederick, Maryland; from there running in a
straight line to the northwest City Limits and
including Boonsboro, Maryland; from there running in a
straight line to the southeast City Limits and
excluding Charlestown, West Virginia; from there in a
straight line to the southeast City Limits and
excluding Winchester, Virginia; from there in a
straight line to northwest City Limits and including
Front Royal, Virginia; from there in a straight line
to the Culpeper County Line and encompassing the
County of Culpeper.
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Rates	 	Fringes
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Ironworker (Reinforcing)
	 	$	26.15	 	 	 	12.08	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	SUMD1999-003 04/07/1999
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Rates	 	Fringes
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	BRICKLAYER
	 	$	14.74	 	 	 	.81	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Carpenters (Including Drywall Hanging and Acoustical
Ceiling-Installation) 
	 	$	12.89	 	 	 	2.71	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
Cement Mason/Concrete Finisher
	 	$	15.12	 	 	 	3.06	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	FENCE ERECTOR
	 	$	10.28	 	 	 	.85	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Glaziers
	 	$	13.60	 	 	 	.99	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Laborers:
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Mason Tenders, Brick
	 	$	8.37	 	 	 	.81	 
	Unskilled
	 	$	9.29	 	 	 	2.81	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Painters:
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Brush and Roller
	 	$	11.35	 	 	 	 	 
	Drywall Finishers
	 	$	13.28	 	 	 	.80	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Pipefitters (Including HVAC Pipe Work)
	 	$	12.21	 	 	 	3.20	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Plasterer
	 	$	13.44	 	 	 	.53	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Plumbers
	 	$	12.13	 	 	 	2.04	 

 

 

			
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	 	 	Rates	 	Fringes
	 
	 
	Power equipment operators:	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Backhoes
	 	$	11.31	 	 	 	2.33	 
	Bulldozers
	 	$	13.00	 	 	 	1.21	 
	Graders
	 	$	11.00	 	 	 	.32	 
	Loaders
	 	$	15.25	 	 	 	 	 
	Rollers
	 	$	12.00	 	 	 	1.68	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Roofers
	 	$	13.96	 	 	 	2.41	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Sheet Metal Worker (Including HVAC Duct Work)
	 	$	14.82	 	 	 	2.85	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Sprinkler Fitters
	 	$	12.90	 	 	 	1.15	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Truck Driver, Dump
	 	$	10.00	 	 	 	1.40	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	WELDERS — Receive rate prescribed for craft performing
operation to which welding is incidental.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 
	
Unlisted classifications needed for work not included
within the scope of the classifications listed may be
added after award only as provided in the labor standards
contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	In the listing above, the ‘SU” designation means that
rates listed under the identifier do not reflect
collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates.
Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been
determined to be prevailing.
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS

 

			
	(1)	 	Has there been an initial Decision in the matter? This can be:
	 
	*	 	an existing published wage determination
	 
	*	 	a survey underlying a wage determination
	 
	*	 	a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter
	 
	*	 	a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling

On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be
with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those
Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this
initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed.

 

 

			
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With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact
should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations, Write to:

Branch of Construction Wage Determinations

Wage and Hour Division

US. Department of Labor

200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20210

     (2) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by
the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR
Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:

Wage and Hour Administrator

U.S. Department of Labor

200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20210

The request should be accompanied by a Mi statement of the interested party’s position and by any
information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the
requestor considers relevant to the issue.

     (3) If the Decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal
directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:

Administrative Review Board

U.S. Department of Labor

200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20210

     (4) All Decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.

     END OF GENERAL DECISION

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