Document:

Exhibit
10.34

 

	T&M
                                         SFA (Rev. 6.0, 11/1/18)
	Subcontract Form of
    Agreement

 

Dated
02/23/2020 

 

Time-and-Material

Master
Task Ordering Agreement (MTOA)

Subcontract
Form of Agreement *

 

	Subcontractor:	 	Perma-Fix
    Environmental Services, Inc.	 	Subcontract
    No.:	 	573512
	Address:	 	1093
    Commerce Park Drive, Ste. 300 Oak Ridge, TN 37830	 	 	 	 
	Contact:	 	Tracey
    Spencer, Contract Administration Manager	 	 	 	 
	Telephone:	 	(865)
    690-0501 ext. 2081 - office	 	 	 	 
	E-mail:	 	tspencer@perma-fix.com	 	 	 	 
	D-U-N-S
    No.:	 	792117681	 	NAICS
    Code:	 	562910

 

This
subcontract, effective on the date of signature by the last party to sign, is hereby made and entered into by and between Triad
National Security, LLC (CONTRACTOR), and the above named SUBCONTRACTOR who hereby agree that all Work specified below, which is
a portion of the goods and services to be provided by CONTRACTOR for the United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security
Administration (OWNER), shall be performed by the SUBCONTRACTOR in accordance with all the provisions of this subcontract.

 

	1.	SUBCONTRACT
    DOCUMENTS: This subcontract consists of the following documents:

 

	 	●	Subcontract
    Form of Agreement [Dated 02/23/2020]
	 	 	 
	 	●	T&M
    Appendix SFA-1, FAR & DEAR [DEVIATION] [Dated 02/23/2020]
	 	 	 
	 	●	T&M
    Exhibit “A” General Conditions [DEVIATION] [Dated 02/23/2020]
	 	 	 
	 	●	T&M
    Exhibit “B” Special Conditions [DEVIATION] [Dated 02/23/2020]
	 	 	 
	 	●	Exhibit
    “C” Form A-1 Schedule of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts [Dated 02/23/2020]
	 	 	 
	 	●	Exhibit
    “D” Scope of Work and Technical Specifications [Dated 02/19/2020]
	 	 	 
	 	●	Appendix
    A- University of Washington Safety Requirements [Dated 10/14/19]
	 	 	 
	 	●	Appendix
    B - Example Task Order
	 	 	 
	 	●	Appendix
    8-1 Service Contract Labor Standards

 

	2.	WORK
    TO BE PERFORMED (Work): In accordance with the subcontract documents, SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish all administrative,
    technical and professional services, and perform all operations, including the furnishing and supervision of all technical
    personnel and labor, and the furnishing of any equipment, material, tools, supplies and transportation necessary and required
    to satisfactorily:

 

Provide
personnel, supervision, materials, supplies, equipment, tools, instrumentation, and all other incidental items and services necessary
to complete tasks at University of Washington Harborview Campus in accordance with Exhibit D, Scope of Work dated February 19,
2020 and as amended.

 

Provide
Waste Treatment Services at Washington Harborview Campus in accordance with Exhibit D, Scope of Work date February 19, 2020 and
as amended.

 

Travel
time by SUBCONTRACTOR personnel to and from the work assignment location is not considered Work under this subcontract and SUBCONTRACTOR
will not be paid for such time unless otherwise specified in this subcontract or approved in writing by CONTRACTOR.

 

*CERTAIN
INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN EXCLUDED FROM THIS PUBLIC FILING BECAUSE IT IS NOT MATERIAL AND WOULD LIKELY CAUSE COMPETITIVE
HARM TO THE COMPANY IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

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Dated
02/23/2020

 

	3.	ORDERING:

 

	 	a.	All
    goods/services to be furnished under this subcontract including that, which is not explicitly set forth in Exhibit D (Scope
    of Work and Technical Specifications), shall be ordered through the issuance of a written Task Order by the Subcontract Administrator
    in a form substantially similar to the one set forth in Appendix B - Task Order Template. Such task orders may be issued anytime
    during the term of this subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	b.	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall accept or reject individual task orders within twenty-four (24) hours of the issuance of the task order. If SUBCONTRACTOR
    fails to reject the task order via written notice to the Subcontract Administrator within the allotted time, SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall be deemed to have accepted the task order.
	 	 	 
	 	c.	Each
    task order shall include a written scope of work, which includes any applicable specifications, terms, and conditions for
    completing the work. All work performed by SUBCONTRACTOR shall be on a time-and-material basis, subject to the schedule of
    rates set forth in Exhibit “C” Form A-1 Schedule of Rates to this subcontract unless different rates are explicitly
    set forth in an accepted task order. In the event of conflict between a task order’s terms and conditions and this subcontract,
    the terms of the Task Order shall control.
	 	 	 
	 	d.	Any
    labor categories, rates, materials, supplies, or services (including subcontractors to be retained by SUBCONTRACTOR) required
    for SUBCONTRACTOR to complete task order work that is not set forth in Exhibit “C” shall be set forth in writing,
    incorporated, and made part of the Task Order terms and conditions. Any additional labor categories not already identified
    in Exhibit “C”, but required for performance of existing or anticipated tasks shall be requested in advance of
    mobilization of personnel. Any additional equipment or services not already identified and priced in Exhibit “C”
    and required for performance of Task Orders shall be requested in advance of deployment and shall be added to relevant Task
    Orders and priced as required in advance of Task Order performance.

 

	5.	PERIOD
    OF PERFORMANCE:

 

	 	a.	Initial
    Term

 

The
initial term of this subcontract, during which CONTRACTOR may issue releases and SUBCONTRACTOR will deliver the goods/services
specified on the releases issued hereunder, is June 04, 2019 through June 03, 2020.

 

	 	b.	Option
    to Extend

 

	 	(1)	CONTRACTOR
    may extend the term of this subcontract by giving written notice to the SUBCONTRACTOR by the date specified as the expiration
    date of the subcontract. CONTRACTOR shall attempt to give the SUBCONTRACTOR a preliminary written notice of its intent to
    extend the term of the subcontract at least sixty (60) days before the then current expiration date; however, the preliminary
    notice shall not be a commitment by CONTRACTOR to extend the term of the subcontract. Failure to provide the preliminary notice
    at least sixty (60) days before the current expiration date does not prevent CONTRACTOR from the exercise of an option. The
    exercise of an option to extend the term of this subcontract shall be accomplished by a bilateral written subcontract modification
    issued by CONTRACTOR.

  

	 	(2)	The
    term of this subcontract may be extended pursuant to this clause for up to twelve (12) months beyond the initial term. Such
    extension may be made from time to time or in one modification. However, the total duration of this subcontract, including
    the exercise of options under this clause, shall not exceed twenty-four (24) Months.

 

	6.	CEILING
    PRICE:

 

This
subcontract is priced on a Time-and-Materials basis. The Ceiling Price for all work called for under this subcontract is Twenty
Five Million US Dollars ($25,000,000.00). Payments will be made to SUBCONTRACTOR in accordance with the prices set forth in
Exhibit “C” and with the payment provisions of this subcontract. The SUBCONTRACTOR waives its right to monies to which
it might otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess of the ceiling price.

 

This
subcontract embodies the entire agreement between CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR and supersedes all other writings. The parties
shall not be bound by or be liable for any statement, representation, promise, inducement or understanding not set forth herein.

 

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    	T&M SFA-1 (Rev. 9.0, 11/1/18) [Deviation]
	Appendix SFA-1

    

 

Appendix
SFA-1

FAR
& DEAR Clauses Incorporated By Reference

 

	 	(a)	The
    Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the Department of Energy Acquisition Regulation (DEAR) clauses which are incorporated
    by reference herein shall have the same force and effect as if printed in full text.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Full
    text of the referenced clauses may be accessed electronically by copying and pasting the appropriate URL address in your web
    browser:

 

	 	FAR clauses:	https://www.acquisition.gov/browse/far/52
	 	DEAR 952 clauses:	https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-
	 	 	idx?SID=838834e575ead9ec27ea415e492b42ee&mc=true&tpl=/
    ecfrbrowse/Title48/48cfr952_main_02.tpl
	 	DEAR 970 clauses:	https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-
	 	 	idx?SID=838834e575ead9ec27ea415e492b42ee&mc=true&tpl=/
    ecfrbrowse/Title48/48cfr970_main_02.tpl

 

	 	(c)	The
    following alterations shall apply to FAR and DEAR clauses wherever necessary to make the context of the unmodified FAR and
    DEAR clauses applicable to this subcontract.

 

	 	(1)	The
    term “Contractor” shall mean “SUBCONTRACTOR;”
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	The
    term “Contract” shall mean this subcontract; and
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	The
    term “DOE”, “Government,” “Contracting Officer” and equivalent phrases shall mean CONTRACTOR
    and/or CONTRACTOR’S representative, except the terms “Government” and “Contracting Officer”
    do not change:

 

	 	(i)	In
    the phrases “Government Property,” “Government-Furnished Property,” and “Government-Owned Property;”
	 	 	 
	 	(ii)	In
    any patent clauses incorporated herein;
	 	 	 
	 	(iii)	When
    a right, act, authorization or obligation can be granted or performed only by the Government or the prime contract Contracting
    Officer or his duly authorized representative;
	 	 	 
	 	(iv)	When
    title to property is to be transferred directly to the Government;
	 	 	 
	 	(v)	When
    access to proprietary financial information or other proprietary data is required except for authorized audit rights; and
	 	 	 
	 	(vi)	Where
    specifically modified herein.

 

	 	(4)	For
    authorized audit rights, the term “Contracting Officer or an authorized representative of the Contracting Officer”
    shall also include “CONTRACTOR, or an authorized representative of CONTRACTOR.”

 

	 	(d)	Each
    of the individual FAR/DEAR clauses listed below is incorporated by reference into this subcontract when the condition(s) for
    applicability is/are met.

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY TO THIS SUBCONTRACT REGARDLESS OF THE AMOUNT OF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	 	 	 	 	 
	FAR
    52.203-19	 	Prohibition
    on Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements or Statements (Jan 2017)	 	Applies
    in all solicitations and resultant subcontracts, other than personal services subcontracts with individuals.
	FAR
    52.215-22	 	Limitations
    on Pass-Through Charges -- Identification of Subcontract Effort (Oct 2009)	 	Applies
    if subcontractor intends to subcontract to a lower-tier subcontractor more than 70 percent of the total cost of work to be
    performed under its subcontract.
	FAR
    52.216-7	 	Allowable
    Cost and Payment (Jun 2013)	 	Applies
    only to the portion of the T&M subcontract that provides for reimbursement of materials (as defined in FAR 52.232-7) at
    actual cost. This clause does not apply to labor- hour subcontracts.
	FAR
    52.222-4	 	Contract
    Work Hours and Safety Standards Act - Overtime Compensation (May 2014)	 	Applies
                                         to subcontracts that may require or involve the employment of laborers and mechanics.
                                         If applicable, only paragraphs (a) through (d) apply to subcontracts. Furthermore, if
                                         applicable, SUBCONTRACTOR shall flow down paragraphs (a) through (d) to all its lower-tier
                                         subcontracts that may require or involve the employment of laborers and mechanics.

	FAR
    52.222-50	 	Combating
    Trafficking In Persons (Mar 2015)	 	Applies
                                         in all subcontracts and in all contracts with agents (as defined in FAR 52.222-50). The
                                         requirements in paragraph (h) of this clause apply only to any portion of a subcontract
                                         that— (A) Is for supplies, other than commercially available off-the- shelf items,
                                         acquired outside the United States, or services to be performed outside the United States;
                                         and (B) Has an estimated value that exceeds $500,000.

	FAR
    52.222-62	 	Paid
    Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706 (Jan 2017)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts for commercial items, as that term is defined in FAR subpart 2.101.
	FAR
    52.223-3	 	Hazardous
    Material Identification and Material Safety Data (Jan 1997) Alternate I (Jul 1995)	 	Applies
    only if subcontract involves delivery of hazardous materials as defined in FAR subpart 23.301. If applicable, the term “Government”
    as used in this clause means “CONTRACTOR and the Government.
	FAR
    52.225-13	 	Restrictions
    on Certain Foreign Purchases (Jun 2008)	 	 
	FAR
    52.227-3	 	Patent
    Indemnity (Apr 1984)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts that may result in the delivery of commercial items, as that term is defined in 48 CFR subpart 2.1.
	FAR
    52.227-23	 	Rights
    to Proposal Data (Technical) (Jun 1987)	 	Applies
    if subcontract is based on consideration of a technical proposal.
	FAR
    52.232-7	 	Payments
    Under Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts (Aug 2012)	 	 
	FAR
    52.232-39	 	Unenforceability
    of Unauthorized Obligations (Jun 2013)	 	 
	FAR
    52.242-1	 	Notice
    of Intent to Disallow Costs (Apr 1984)	 	 
	FAR
    52.244-6	 	Subcontracts
    for Commercial Items (Jan 2017)	 	 
	FAR
    52.245-1	 	Government
    Property (Jan 2017)	 	Applies
    to all time-and-material solicitations and subcontracts, and labor-hour solicitations when property is expected to be furnished.
	FAR
    52.245-9	 	Use
    and Charges (Apr 2012)	 	Applies
    when FAR 52.245-1 is applicable.
	FAR
    52.246-6	 	Inspection
    - Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour (May 2001)	 	 
	FAR
    52.247-63	 	Preference
    for U.S.-Flag Air Carriers (Jun 2003)	 	Applies
    if performance of subcontract may involve international air transportation.
	FAR
    52.247-64	 	Preference
    for Privately Owned U.S.- Flag Commercial Vessels (Feb 2006)	 	Applies
    in all subcontracts, except those described in paragraph (e)(4) of FAR 52.247-64.

 

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	THE
                                         FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY TO THIS SUBCONTRACT REGARDLESS OF THE AMOUNT OF THE SUBCONTRACT
                                         PRICE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED:

	 
	FAR
    52.249-6	 	Termination
    (Cost-Reimbursement) (May 2004) Alternate IV (Sep 1996)	 	Paragraphs
    (e), (j) and (n) are deleted, and the period for submitting the subcontractor’s termination settlement proposal in paragraph
    (f) is reduced to 6 months.
	FAR
    52.249-14	 	Excusable
    Delays (Apr 1984)	 	 
	DEAR
    952.208-70	 	Printing
    (Apr 1984)	 	 
	DEAR
    952.250-70	 	Nuclear
    Hazards Indemnity Agreement (Aug 2016)	 	Applies
    only if performance of subcontract may involve the risk of public liability, as that term is defined in the Atomic Energy
    Act of 1954, as amended, with the additional conditions described in DEAR 952.250-70(d)(2).
	DEAR
    970.5225-1	 	Compliance
    with Export Control Laws and Regulations (Nov 2015)	 	 
	DEAR
    970.5229-1	 	State
    and Local Taxes (Dec 2000)	 	Paragraph
    (b) is deleted.
	DEAR
    970.5232-3	 	Accounts,
    Records, and Inspection (Dec 2010)	 	 

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $2,500:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-41	 	Service
    Contract Labor Standards (May 2014)	 	Unless
    exempted, applies if the principal purpose of the subcontract is to furnish services in the United States through the use
    of service employees. See FAR subparts 22.1003-3 and 22.1003-4 for exemptions to SCA.
	FAR
    52.222-42	 	Statement
    of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires (May 2014)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.222-41 is applicable.
	FAR
    52.222-43	 	Fair
    Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Labor Standards—Price Adjustment (Multiple Year and Option Contracts) (Aug
    2018)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.222-41 is applicable, and subcontract is a multiple year or has options to renew.
	FAR
    52.222-44	 	Fair
    Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Labor Standards—Price Adjustment (May 2014))	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.222-41 is applicable, and subcontract is not a multiple year or does not have options to renew.
	FAR
    52.222-51	 	Exemption
    from Application of the Service Contract Labor Standards to Contracts for Maintenance, Calibration, or Repair of Certain Equipment—
    Requirements (May 2014)	 	Applies
    if SUBCONTRACTOR has made the certification specified in FAR 52.222-48(a).
	FAR
    52.222-53	 	Exemption
    from Application of the Service Contract Labor Standards to Contracts for Certain Services— Requirements (May 2014)	 	Applies
    if SUBCONTRACTOR has made the certification specified in FAR 52.222-52(a).
	FAR
    52.222-55	 	Minimum
    Wages Under Executive Order 13658 (Dec 2015)	 	Applies
    in all subcontracts, regardless of dollar value, that are subject to the Service Contract Labor Standards statute or the Wage
    Rate Requirements (Construction) statute, and are to be performed in whole or in part in the United States.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $3,500:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-54	 	Employment
    Eligibility Verification (Oct 2015)	 	Applies
                                         in each subcontract that—

        (1)
        Is for—

        (i)
        Commercial or noncommercial services (except for commercial services that are part of the purchase of a COTS item (or
        an item that would be a COTS item, but for minor modifications), performed by the COTS provider, and are normally provided
        for that COTS item); or

        (ii)
        Construction;

        (2)
        Has a value of more than $3,500; and

        (3)
        Includes work performed in the United States.

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $10,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-3	 	Convict
    Labor (Jun 2003)	 	Applies
    if subcontract will be performed in the United States, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, or
    the U.S. Virgin Islands.
	FAR
    52.222-21	 	Prohibition
    of Segregated Facilities (Apr 2015)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity, is applicable.
	FAR
    52.222-26	 	Equal
    Opportunity (Sep 2016)	 	Applies
    unless one of the exemptions listed in FAR Subpart 22.807(b) is applicable.
	FAR
    52.222-40	 	Notification
    of Employee Rights Under the National Labor Relations Act (Dec 2010)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts that will be performed wholly or partially in the United States, unless exempted by the rules, regulations,
    or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 3 of Executive Order 13496 of January 30, 2009.
	FAR
    52.223-18	 	Encouraging
    Contractor Policies to Ban Text Messaging While Driving.(Aug 2011)	 	 
	FAR
    52.225-1	 	Buy
    American Act – Supplies (May 2014)	 	Applies
    if the acquisition is for supplies for use within the United States; and none of the exceptions to the Buy American Act apply
    (e.g., nonavailability, public interest, or information technology that is a commercial item).
	FAR
    52.232-23	 	Assignment
    of Claims (May 2014) Alternate I (Apr 1984)	 	 

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $15,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-36	 	Equal
    Opportunity for Workers with Disabilities (Jul 2014)	 	Applies
    unless exempted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $100,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	DEAR
    970.5227-5	 	Notice
    and Assistance Regarding Patent and Copyright Infringement (Dec 2000)	 	 

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE IS $150,000 OR MORE:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-35	 	Equal
    Opportunity for Veterans (Oct 2015)	 	Applies
    unless exempted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor.
	FAR
    52.222-37	 	Employment
    Reports on Veterans (Feb 2016)	 	Applies
    unless exempted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $150,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.203-7	 	Anti-Kickback
    Procedures (May 2014)	 	Paragraph
    (c) (1) is deleted.
	FAR
    52.203-12	 	Limitation
    On Payments To Influence Certain Federal Transactions (Oct 2010)	 	 

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $250,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.203-3	 	Gratuities
    (Apr 1984)	 	 
	FAR
    52.203-5	 	Covenant
    Against Contingent Fees (May 2014)	 	Applies
    only if subcontract is for non-commercial items.
	FAR
    52.203-6	 	Restrictions
    on Subcontractor Sales to the Government (Sep 2006)	 	Alternate
    I (Oct 1995) is also applicable if subcontract is for commercial items.

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $250,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.203-8	 	Cancellation,
    Rescission, And Recovery Of Funds For Illegal Or Improper Activity (May 2014)	 	Applies
    only if subcontract is for non-commercial items.
	FAR
    52.203-10	 	Price
    Or Fee Adjustment For Illegal Or Improper Activity (May 2014)	 	Applies
    only if subcontract is for non-commercial items. If applicable, in paragraph (d) the term “Government” means “Government
    or CONTRACTOR.”
	FAR
    52.203-17	 	Contractor
    Employee Whistleblower Rights and Requirement to Inform Employees of Whistleblower Rights (Apr 2014)	 	 
	FAR
    52.215-2	 	Audit
    and Records –Negotiation (Oct 2010)	 	Applies
                                         in solicitations and subcontracts that exceed the simplified acquisition threshold, and—

        (1)
        That are cost-reimbursement, incentive, time-and- materials, labor-hour, or price-redeterminable type or any combination
        of these;

        (2)
        For which certified cost or pricing data are required; or

        (3)
        That require subcontractor to furnish reports as discussed in paragraph (e) of this clause.

	FAR
    52.219-8	 	Utilization
    of Small Business Concerns (Nov 2016)	 	Applies
    if subcontract offers further subcontracting opportunities and is to be performed within the United States and its outlying
    areas. If applicable and the subcontract exceeds $700,000 ($1,500,000 for construction of any public facility), SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall include FAR 52.219–8 in its lower tier subcontracts (except subcontracts to small business concerns) that offer
    further subcontracting possibilities.
	FAR
    52.222-17	 	Nondisplacement
    of Qualified Workers (May 2014)	 	Applies
    in in solicitations and subcontracts for (1) service contracts, as defined at FAR 22.001, (2) that succeed subcontracts for
    performance of the same or similar work at the same location and (3) that are not exempted by FAR 22.1203-2 or waived in accordance
    with FAR 22.1203-3.
	FAR
    52.227-1	 	Authorization
    and Consent.(Dec 2007) Alternate I (Apr 1984)	 	 
	FAR
    52.232-17	 	Interest
    (May 2014)	 	Applies
    unless one of the exemptions listed in FAR Subpart 32.611(a) is applicable.
	DEAR
    952.209-72	 	Organizational
    Conflicts of Interest (Aug 2009) with Alternate I	 	Applies
    if subcontract is for advisory and assistance services, as defined in FAR Subpart 2.101. The activities and programs listed
    in FAR Subpart 37.202 are excluded or exempted from the definition of advisory or assistance services.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY TO A NEGOTIATED SUBCONTRACT IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $2,000,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.230-2	 	Cost
    Accounting Standards (Oct 2015), excluding paragraph (b)	 	Applies
    unless the subcontract is: (1) exempted from CAS (see 48 CFR 9903.201-1 (FAR Appendix)), or (2) subject to modified CAS coverage
    (see 48 CFR 9903.201-2 (FAR Appendix)) or (3) awarded to a foreign concern. When applicable, paragraph (b) is deleted and
    SUBCONTRACTOR shall include the substance of this clause, without paragraph (b), in all other subcontracts of any tier.
	FAR
    52.230-3	 	Disclosure
    And Consistency Of Cost Accounting Practices (Oct 2015), excluding paragraph (b)	 	Applies
                                         only to a negotiated subcontract that exceeds $2,000,000 but is less than $50 million,
                                         and the offeror certifies it is eligible for and elects to use modified CAS coverage.
                                         When applicable, paragraph (b) is excluded, and SUBCONTRACTOR shall include this clause
                                         in all other subcontracts of any tier, except those exempted by FAR 52.230-3 (d)).

	FAR
    52.230-6	 	Administration
    of Cost Accounting Standards (Jun 2010)	 	Applies
                                         if FAR 52.230-2, 52.230-3, 52.230-4 or 52.230-5 is applicable.

 

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    	T&M SFA-1 (Rev. 9.0, 11/1/18) [Deviation]
	Appendix SFA-1

    

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY TO A NEGOTIATED SUBCONTRACT IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $2,000,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	DEAR
    970.5232-5	 	Liability
    With Respect To Cost Accounting Standards (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
    if any Cost Accounting Standards clauses are included (i.e., FAR 52.230-2, 52.230-3, 52.230-6).

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $2,000,000 AND THE SUBCONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT COST
    OR PRICING DATA, OR WHERE PREAWARD OR POSTAWARD COST DETERMINATIONS WILL BE SUBJECT TO FAR PART 31, CONTRACT COST PRINCIPLES
    AND PROCEDURES:
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.215-10	 	Price
    Reduction for Defective Certified Cost or Pricing Data (Aug 2011)	 	Applies
    unless one of the exceptions in FAR 15.403-1(b) is applicable.
	FAR
    52.215-11	 	Price
    Reduction for Defective Certified Cost or Pricing Data – Modifications (Aug 2011)	 	Applies
    if modification exceeds $2,000,000, none of the exceptions in FAR 15.403-1(b) are applicable to modification, and FAR 52.215-10
    was not applicable to subcontract.
	FAR
    52.215-12	 	Subcontractor
    Certified Cost or Pricing Data (Oct 2010)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.215-10 is applicable.
	FAR
    52.215-13	 	Subcontractor
    Certified Cost or Pricing Data – Modifications (Oct 2010)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.215-11 is applicable.
	FAR
    52.215-15	 	Pension
    Adjustments and Asset Reversions (Oct 2010)	 	 
	FAR
    52.215-18	 	Reversion
    or Adjustment of Plans for Postretirement Benefits (PRB) Other Than Pensions (July 2005)	 	Applies
                                         in solicitations and subcontracts for which it is anticipated that certified cost or
                                         pricing data will be required or for which any preaward or postaward cost determinations
                                         will

        be
        subject to FAR part 31.

	FAR
    52.215-19	 	Notification
    of Ownership Changes (Oct 1997)	 	Applies
    in solicitations and subcontracts for which it is contemplated that certified cost or pricing data will be required or for which any preaward or postaward cost determinations will be subject to FAR part 31.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SCOPE OF WORK REQUIRES THE DESIGN / REDESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, OR OPERATION OF A SYSTEM OF
    RECORDS ON INDIVIDUALS THAT IS SUBJECT TO THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.224-1	 	Privacy
    Act Notification (Apr 1984)	 	Applies
    if subcontract scope of work requires redesign, development or operation of a system of records on individuals that is subject
    to the Privacy Act of 1974.
	FAR
    52.224-2	 	Privacy
    Act (Apr 1984)	 	 

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY AS STATED IN THE CONDITIONS OF APPLICABILITY:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Conditions
    of Applicability
	FAR
    52.203-13	 	Contractor
    Code of Business Ethics and Conduct (Oct 2015)	 	Applies
                                                                              only in subcontracts that have a value in excess of $5.5 million and a performance period of more than 120 days.

	FAR
    52.203-15	 	Whistleblower
    Protections Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Jun 2010)	 	Applies
    only in subcontracts for commercial items as defined in FAR subpart 2.101 that are funded under the Act.
	FAR
    52.204-21	 	Basic
    Safeguarding of Covered Contractor Information Systems (Jun 2016)	 	Applies
    only in subcontracts for commercial items (other than commercially available off-the-shelf items), in which the subcontractor
    may have Federal contract information residing in or transiting through its information system.
	FAR
    52.209-6	 	Protecting
    the Government’s Interest When Subcontracting with Contractors Debarred, Suspended, or Proposed for Debarment (Oct 2015)	 	Applies
    in solicitations and subcontracts, other than a subcontract for commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) items, where the
    subcontract value exceeds $35,000.
	FAR
    52.222-1	 	Notice
    To The Government Of Labor Disputes (Feb 1997)	 	Applies
    if a potential labor dispute may delay the timely performance of the CONTRACTOR’S Prime Contract with DOE/NNSA.

 

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    	T&M SFA-1 (Rev. 9.0, 11/1/18) [Deviation]
	Appendix SFA-1

    

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY AS STATED IN THE CONDITIONS OF APPLICABILITY:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Conditions
    of Applicability
	FAR
    52.223-7	 	Notice
    of Radioactive Materials (Jan 1997)	 	Applies
    if items containing either radioactive material (requiring specific licensing under the regulations issued pursuant to the
    Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended) or other radioactive material (not requiring specific licensing in which the specific
    activity is greater than 0.002 microcuries per gram or the activity per item equals or exceeds 0.01 microcuries) are to be
    delivered or serviced under this subcontract. If applicable, SUBCONTRACTOR shall notify CONTRACTOR, in writing, 30 days prior
    to delivery of, or prior to completion of any servicing required by this subcontract.
	FAR
    52.224-3	 	Privacy
    Training.(Jan 2017)	 	Applies
                                         when subcontractor employees will–

        (1)
        Have access to a system of records;

        (2)
        Create, collect, use, process, store, maintain, disseminate, disclose, dispose, or otherwise handle personally identifiable
        information; or

        (3)
        Design, develop, maintain, or operate a system of records.

	FAR
    52.227-14	 	Rights
    in Data - General (May 2014) as modified by DEAR 927.409(a), including Alternate V (Dec 2007)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts in which technical data or computer software is expected to be produced and in subcontracts for supplies that
    contain a requirement for production or delivery of data.
	FAR
    52.227-16	 	Additional
    Data Requirements (Jun 1987)	 	Applies
    if subcontract involves experimental, developmental, research or demonstration work.
	FAR
    52.232-40	 	Providing
    Accelerated Payments to Small Business Subcontractors. (Dec 2013)	 	Applies
    only to subcontracts with Small Business Concerns.
	DEAR
    970.5208-1	 	Printing
    (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
    when printing is required, as “printing” is defined in Title I, Definitions, of the U.S. Government Printing and
    Binding Regulations (http://jcp.senate.gov/jcpregs.pdf)
	DEAR
    970.5227-12	 	Patent
    Rights Management and Operating Contracts, For-Profit Contractor, Advance Class Waiver (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
    if subcontract covers or is likely to cover subject matter that is classified for reasons of security.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

EXHIBIT
“A”

GENERAL CONDITIONS

 

TABLE
OF CONTENTS

 

	GC	 	Title	 	Page
	GC-1	 	DEFINITIONS
    (Nov 2018)	 	2
	GC-2A	 	AUTHORIZED
    REPRESENTATIVES, COMMUNICATIONS AND NOTICES (Jan 2010) 	 	2
	GC-3	 	INDEPENDENT
    CONTRACTOR (Jun 2009)	 	3
	GC-4	 	SUBCONTRACT
    INTERPRETATION (Jun 2009)	 	3
	GC-5	 	NOTICE
    TO PROCEED (Jul 2011) [Deviation]	 	3
	GC-6	 	ORDER
    OF PRECEDENCE (Jun 2009)	 	4
	GC-7	 	STANDARDS
    AND CODES (Jun 2009)	 	4
	GC-8	 	LAWS
    AND REGULATIONS (Nov 2018)	 	4
	GC-9	 	PERMITS
    (Jun 2009)	 	4
	GC-10	 	TAXES
    (Jun 2009)	 	5
	GC-11	 	NEW
    MEXICO GROSS RECEIPTS TAX (Jun 2009)	 	5
	GC-12	 	FINES
    AND PENALTIES (Jun 2009)	 	5
	GC-13	 	CONTRACTOR’S
    RIGHT TO OFFSET (Jan 2010)	 	5
	GC-14	 	LABOR,
    PERSONNEL AND WORK RULES (Jun 2009)	 	5
	GC-15	 	COMMERCIAL
    ACTIVITIES (Jun 2009)	 	6
	GC-16	 	NONDISCLOSURE,
    PUBLICITY AND ADVERTISING (Jan 2010)	 	6
	GC-17	 	ENVIRONMENTAL,
    SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2009)	 	6
	GC-25	 	OVERSIGHT
    OF WORK BY SUBCONTRACTOR (Jun 2009)	 	6
	GC-30	 	CONTRACTOR’S
    COMPLIANCE WITH DOE DIRECTIVES (Jun 2009)	 	7
	GC-31A	 	INSPECTION
    AND TESTING (Jun 2009)	 	7
	GC-35A	 	CHANGES
    (Jun 2009)	 	7
	GC-36	 	DISPUTES
    (Jan 2010)	 	7
	GC-37	 	BANKRUPTCY
    (Jun 2009)	 	10
	GC-38	 	RECORDS
    AND AUDIT (Jun 2009)	 	10
	GC-39A	 	WARRANTY
    (Jun 2009)	 	10
	GC-41	 	INDEMNITY
    (Jun 2009- REVISED JULY 2019)	 	11
	GC-42	 	PATENT
    AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNITY (Jun 2009)	 	11
	GC-43	 	ASSIGNMENTS
    (Jun 2009)	 	12
	GC-45	 	EXPORT
    COMPLIANCE (Jun 2009)	 	12
	GC-46	 	SUBCONTRACTS
    (Jul 2011) [Deviation]	 	14
	GC-48B	 	TERMINATION
    (Jun 2009)	 	14
	GC-49A	 	FINAL
    INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE (Jun 2009)	 	14
	GC-50	 	NON-WAIVER
    (Jan 2010)	 	14
	GC-51A	 	REPRESENTATIONS
    AND CERTIFICATIONS (Mar 2012) (Does not apply in subcontracts below $2,500)	 	15
	GC-52	 	SUBCONTRACT
    CLOSE-OUT CERTIFICATION AND RELEASE REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2009)	 	15
	GC-55	 	SEVERABILITY
    (Jun 2009)	 	15
	GC-56	 	SURVIVAL
    (Jun 2009)	 	15
	GC-57	 	RELEASE
    AGAINST CLAIMS (Jun 2009)	 	16
	GC-58	 	ACCOUNTS,
    RECORDS AND INSPECTION (Jan 2010)	 	16
	GC-59	 	CERTIFICATION
    REGARDING FORMER UC OR CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES (Feb 2015) 	 	17
	GC-60	 	SUBCONTRACTS
    WITH CONTRACTOR’S TEAM MEMBERS AND TEAM MEMBER AFFILIATES (Nov 2018)	 	18
	GC-77	 	GREEN
    / SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS (Feb 2015)	 	18
	GC-80B	 	INVOICING
    AND PAYMENT (Nov 2018)	 	19
	GC-82	 	ON-SITE
    USE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (Aug 2014)	 	20
	GC-84	 	ASSESSMENT
    OF SUBCONTRACTOR’S PERFORMANCE (Aug 2014)	 	20
	GC-85	 	LOWER-TIER
    SUBCONTRACTORS (Aug 2014)	 	20
	GC-86	 	PROGRESS
    REPORTS (Aug 2014)	 	21
	GC-88	 	MINIMUM
    WAGES UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER 13658 (Mar 2015)	 	21
	GC-999	 	STOP
    WORK ORDER (AUG 1989) [Deviation]	 	22

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-1	DEFINITIONS
    (Nov 2018)

 

“CONTRACTOR”
means Triad National Security, LLC (Triad), a limited liability company, which manages and operates Los Alamos National Laboratory
(LANL) pursuant to Contract No. 89233218CNA000001 between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) / National Nuclear Security Administration
(NNSA) and Triad. CONTRACTOR also means Subcontract Administrator, the individual authorized to act on behalf of Triad.

 

“Beneficial
Occupancy” or “Use and Possession Prior to Completion”, if used in this subcontract or task order, means the
procedure where CONTRACTOR occupies or makes use of any part of the Work, in accordance with General Condition GC-29 USE OF COMPLETED
PORTIONS OF WORK.

 

“Days”
means calendar days unless otherwise provided.

 

“FAR”
means the Federal Acquisition Regulations at 48 CFR Chapter 1.

 

“Final
Acceptance” means CONTRACTOR’S acceptance of all of the Work as a whole following SUBCONTRACTOR completion and successful
inspection and testing. It is conclusive except for latent defects, gross mistakes or fraud.

 

“Final
Completion”, if used in this subcontract or task order, means the point when all of the Work reasonably inferable from Subcontract
Documents has been completed, as determined by CONTRACTOR. This includes the final cleanup of the premises, completion of all
final inspection punch list items, and submission of all remaining contractual documents.

 

“GOVERNMENT”
means the United States of America and includes the DOE / NNSA “Jobsite” means a site at which the Work shall be performed
under this subcontract.

“Laboratory”
or “LANL” means the geographical location of Los Alamos National Laboratory, a federally funded
research and development center owned by the DOE / NNSA.

 

“Subcontract”
means this agreement, including all attachments, appendices, sections, exhibits, schedules, and revisions hereto, as issued from
time to time.

 

“Subcontract
Documents” denotes this Subcontract and those appendices and exhibits referenced thereon.

 

“SUBCONTRACTOR”
means the company, corporation, partnership, individual, or other entity to which this Subcontract is issued, its authorized representatives,
successors, and permitted assigns

 

“Substantial
Completion”, if used in this subcontract or task order, means the point when the Work or a designated portion of the Work
is sufficiently complete, in accordance with the Subcontract Documents, so that CONTRACTOR may use or occupy the Work or designated
portion thereof for its intended purpose, as determined by CONTRACTOR. Additional requirements for achieving Substantial Completion
are provided in Exhibit D, Scope of Work and Technical Specifications.

 

“Work”,
“Goods” or “Services” means all the stated or implied activities to be performed by SUBCONTRACTOR as required
by the Subcontract Documents, including the furnishing and supervision of all technical personnel and labor, and the supply of
equipment, materials, and supplies necessary to perform this Subcontract.

 

	 	GC-2A	AUTHORIZED
    REPRESENTATIVES, COMMUNICATIONS AND NOTICES (Jan 2010)

 

Unless
otherwise specified, all notices and communications in accordance with or related to this subcontract shall be between
authorized representatives designated in writing by the parties and shall comply with security requirements set forth in
Exhibit G “Security Requirements”. Notices shall be in writing and may be served either personally on the
authorized representative of the receiving party, by electronic scanned document attached to an email, by facsimile, by
courier or express delivery, or by certified mail to the address shown on the face of this subcontract or as directed by
notice.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-3	INDEPENDENT
    CONTRACTOR (Jun 2009)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
represents that it is fully experienced, properly qualified, registered, licensed, equipped, organized, and financed to perform
the Work under this subcontract. SUBCONTRACTOR shall act as an independent contractor and not as the agent of CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT
in performing this subcontract, maintaining complete control over its employees and all of its suppliers and subcontractors of
any tier. Nothing contained in this subcontract or any lower-tier purchase order or subcontract awarded by SUBCONTRACTOR shall
create any contractual relationship between any lower- tier supplier or subcontractor and either CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT. SUBCONTRACTOR
shall perform the Work hereunder in accordance with its own methods subject to compliance with the subcontract.

 

	 	GC-4	SUBCONTRACT
    INTERPRETATION (Jun 2009)

 

All
questions concerning interpretation or clarification of this subcontract by SUBCONTRACTOR shall be immediately submitted in writing
to CONTRACTOR for resolution. Subject to the provisions of the General Condition titled “CHANGES,” all determinations,
instructions, and clarifications of CONTRACTOR shall be final and conclusive unless SUBCONTRACTOR believes such determinations,
instructions or clarifications are fraudulent or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad
faith, or not supported by substantial evidence, in which case SUBCONTRACTOR shall proceed under the terms of the Disputes clause.

 

At
all times SUBCONTRACTOR shall proceed with the Work in accordance with the determinations, instructions, and clarifications of
CONTRACTOR. SUBCONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for requesting instructions or interpretations and shall be solely liable
for any costs and expenses arising from its failure to do so.

 

	 	GC-5	NOTICE
    TO PROCEED (Jul 2011) [Deviation]

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall not commence work prior to receipt of a notice to proceed issued by the Subcontract Administrator and/or PIC. A notice to
proceed shall not be issued prior to:

 

	 	(1)	receipt
    by CONTRACTOR of certificates of insurance and endorsements evidencing that required coverage and limits of insurance are
    in full force and effect, when such certificates and endorsements are required herein;
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	receipt
    by CONTRACTOR of executed payment and performance bonds, when such payment and performance bonds are required herein; and
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	receipt
    by CONTRACTOR of written confirmation that SUBCONTRACTOR has included or will include (i.e. flow down) in subcontracts with
    its lower-tier suppliers and subcontractors all contractual, environment, safety, health, security, and quality assurance
    requirements necessary to fulfill this subcontract as it relates to their portion of the Work; and
	 	 	 
	 	(4)	compliance
    by SUBCONTRACTOR with any other applicable requirements specified in the subcontract.

 

CONTRACTOR
reserves the right to issue a limited notice to proceed (LNTP) where CONTRACTOR determines circumstances require specific pre-performance
activities necessary to support the subcontract. However this LNTP does not constitute a formal Notice to Proceed as set forth
in this clause.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-6	ORDER
    OF PRECEDENCE (Jun 2009)

 

In
resolving conflicts, discrepancies, errors or omissions between Subcontract Documents, the following order of precedence from
highest to lowest shall be used, with the acknowledgement that a particular subcontract may not be comprised of all the documents
listed below.

 

	 	(1)	Subcontract
    Form of Agreement
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	Appendix
    SFA-1 titled “FAR & DEAR Clauses Incorporated By Reference”
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	Exhibit
    “A” – General Conditions
	 	 	 
	 	(4)	Exhibit
    “B” – Special Conditions
	 	 	 
	 	(5)	Exhibit
    “F” – Environmental, Safety and Health Requirements
	 	 	 
	 	(6)	Exhibit
    “G” – Security Requirements
	 	 	 
	 	(7)	Exhibit
    “H” – Quality Assurance Requirements
	 	 	 
	 	(8)	Exhibit
    “C” – Schedule of Quantities and Prices
	 	 	 
	 	(9)	Exhibit
    “D” – Scope of Work
	 	 	 
	 	(10)	Exhibit
    “D” – Technical Specifications
	 	 	 
	 	(11)	Exhibit
    “E” – Drawings
	 	 	 
	 	(12)	All
    other subcontract documents

 

NOTE:
If this subcontract is funded in whole or part under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Exhibit A1, ADDITIONAL
GENERAL CONDITIONS RELATING TO WORK FUNDED UNDER AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009 (May 2009) shall take precedence
over all documents listed herein except for the Subcontract Form of Agreement.

 

	 	GC-7	STANDARDS
    AND CODES (Jun 2009)

 

Wherever
references are made in this subcontract to standards or codes in accordance with which the Work under this subcontract is to be
performed, the edition or revision of the standards or codes current on the effective date of this subcontract shall apply unless
otherwise expressly stated. In case of conflict between any referenced standards and codes and any Subcontract Documents, the
General Condition titled “SUBCONTRACT INTERPRETATION” shall apply.

 

	 	GC-8	LAWS
    AND REGULATIONS (Nov 2018)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall comply with the requirements of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including DOE regulations),
    unless relief has been granted in writing by the appropriate regulatory agency. SUBCONTRACTOR shall also comply with DOE Directives,
    NNSA Policy Letters, and Laboratory policies and procedures, or parts thereof, which are identified in the subcontract. Copies
    of any such directives, letters, policies and procedures will be provided to the SUBCONTRACTOR upon request.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	If
    SUBCONTRACTOR discovers any discrepancy or inconsistency between this subcontract and any law, ordinance, statute, rule, regulation,
    order or decree, SUBCONTRACTOR shall immediately notify CONTRACTOR in writing.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	Regardless
    of the performer of the work, SUBCONTRACTOR is responsible for compliance with the requirements of this clause. SUBCONTRACTOR
    agrees to insert the substance of this clause, including this paragraph (c), in its subcontracts at any tier.

 

	 	GC-9	PERMITS
    (Jun 2009)

 

Except
as otherwise specified, SUBCONTRACTOR shall procure and pay for all permits, licenses, certifications and other applicable governing
authority requirements and inspections, other than inspections performed by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT or permits which by law or
regulation must be acquired by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT. SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish any documentation, bonds, securities, deposits
or assistance required to permit performance of the Work.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-10	TAXES
    (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall pay all taxes, levies, duties and assessments of every nature due in connection with the Work under this subcontract,
    and shall make any and all payroll deductions and withholdings required by law. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify and hold
    harmless CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT from any liability on account of any and all such taxes, levies, duties, assessments and
    deductions.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall with the approval of CONTRACTOR apply for and obtain for the benefit of the project any available exemption, deduction
    or exclusion under applicable laws for which SUBCONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT qualify.

 

	 	GC-11	NEW
    MEXICO GROSS RECEIPTS TAX (Jun 2009)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
is required to pay such New Mexico Gross Receipts Tax (NMGRT) as may be required by law. CONTRACTOR will issue a New Mexico Nontaxable
Transaction Certificate (NTTC) to all Subcontractors who provide goods or services to CONTRACTOR, on the condition that SUBCONTRACTOR
only uses the NTTC as permitted by New Mexico law. In no event will the payment of NMGRT by SUBCONTRACTOR or its immediate and
lower-tier subcontractors be considered an allowable cost under this subcontract if SUBCONTRACTOR or its immediate and lower-tier
subcontractors are eligible for applicable deductions or exemptions from NMGRT under New Mexico law.

 

	 	GC-12	FINES
    AND PENALTIES (Jun 2009)

 

If
a state or federal agency takes an enforcement action with associated fines and penalties against CONTRACTOR and/or Government
for regulatory and/or permit noncompliance that resulted from a failure of SUBCONTRACTOR to perform in accordance with this Subcontract
(e.g., failure to meet regulatory reporting milestones, making false statements in reports, etc.), SUBCONTRACTOR shall reimburse
CONTRACTOR and/or the Government for the amount of any resultant fine and/or the cost of additional Work required as a result
of the enforcement action. CONTRACTOR may withhold such amounts from any payments due SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

	 	GC-13	CONTRACTOR’S
    RIGHT TO OFFSET (Jan 2010)

 

CONTRACTOR
may collect any amount determined by the Subcontract Administrator to be owed to CONTRACTOR by offsetting the amount against any
payment due to the SUBCONTRACTOR under any subcontract it has with CONTRACTOR issued pursuant to CONTRACTOR’S contract with
GOVERNMENT for management and operation of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Any challenge to the amount of an offset under this
clause shall be resolved under the Disputes clause of this subcontract.

 

	 	GC-14	LABOR,
    PERSONNEL AND WORK RULES (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall employ only competent and skilled personnel to perform the Work and shall remove from the Jobsite any SUBCONTRACTOR
    personnel determined to be unfit or to be acting in violation of any provision of this subcontract. SUBCONTRACTOR is responsible
    for maintaining labor relations in such manner that there is harmony among workers and shall comply with and enforce project
    and Jobsite procedures, regulations, work rules and work hours established by CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    may, at its sole discretion, temporarily or permanently bar from the Work, and any other location within the Los Alamos National
    Laboratory (LANL), any employee of SUBCONTRACTOR or any of its lower-tier subcontractors by written notice to SUBCONTRACTOR.
    In the event an employee is excluded from the Jobsite, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, promptly replace such individual with another
    who is fully competent and skilled to perform the Work. SUBCONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to compensation for any costs
    resulting from the removal of such employee.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall, to the extent permissible under applicable law, comply with the provisions of all labor agreement(s) which apply to
    the Work performed under this subcontract. If required by the terms of any such labor agreement(s), SUBCONTRACTOR shall, immediately
    after subcontract award, agree to comply with and be bound by the terms of such labor agreement(s).
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	If
    SUBCONTRACTOR has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance
    of this subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR shall immediately give notice, including all relevant information, to CONTRACTOR.
	 	 	 
	 	(e)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall include the substance of this clause in all lower-tier subcontracts which require work to be performed at LANL.

 

	 	GC-15	COMMERCIAL
    ACTIVITIES (Jun 2009)

 

Neither
SUBCONTRACTOR nor its employees shall establish any commercial activity or issue concessions or permits of any kind to third parties
for establishing commercial activities on the Jobsite or any other lands owned or controlled by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT.

 

	 	GC-16	NONDISCLOSURE,
    PUBLICITY AND ADVERTISING (Jan 2010)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR’S
disclosure to a third party of any information, material, data, charts, graphs, or records obtained, developed or maintained under
this subcontract is prohibited, except as approved in writing in advance by CONTRACTOR. Furthermore, SUBCONTRACTOR shall not make
any announcement, release any photographs, or release any information concerning this subcontract, or the Laboratory, or any part
thereof to any member of the public, press, business entity, or any other third party unless prior written consent is obtained
from CONTRACTOR. All SUBCONTRACTOR requests for review and approval shall be addressed to CONTRACTOR. Additionally, SUBCONTRACTOR
will ensure that its employees, subcontractors and/or affiliates who work on this subcontract understand this non- disclosure
requirement and provide written acknowledgement of the same if requested by CONTRACTOR’S Subcontract Administrator. SUBCONTRACTOR
agrees to include a similar requirement in all lower-tier subcontracts. All requests for authorization to release information
by lower- tier subcontractors shall be subject approval of CONTRACTOR’S Subcontract Administrator.

 

	 	GC-17	ENVIRONMENTAL,
    SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall be solely responsible for conducting operations under this subcontract to avoid risk of harm to the health and safety
    of persons and property and for inspecting and monitoring all its equipment, materials and work practices to ensure compliance
    with its obligations under this subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Throughout
    performance of the Work, SUBCONTRACTOR shall conduct all operations in such a way as to minimize impact upon the natural environment
    and prevent any spread or release of contaminated or hazardous substances.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	As
    more fully set forth in Exhibit D Statement of Work, SUBCONTRACTOR shall comply with the applicable provisions of the University
    of Washington Safety Requirements and provide a site specific safety plan for each task under the subcontract.

 

	 	GC-25	OVERSIGHT
    OF WORK BY SUBCONTRACTOR (Jun 2009)

 

At
all times during performance of this Subcontract and until the Work is completed and accepted, SUBCONTRACTOR shall directly oversee
the Work, and when Work is performed on site at LANL, assign and have on site a competent individual, who is satisfactory to CONTRACTOR,
who has authority to act for SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-30	CONTRACTOR’S
    COMPLIANCE WITH DOE DIRECTIVES (Jun 2009)

 

When
requested by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide such information, assistance and support as necessary to ensure CONTRACTOR’S
compliance with any DOE directives that may be applicable to the scope of the work. If SUBCONTRACTOR believes that such request
for information, assistance or support is not provided for elsewhere in the subcontract and constitutes a change under the General
Condition titled “Changes”, SUBCONTRACTOR shall proceed in accordance with the “Changes” clause.

 

	 	GC-31A	INSPECTION
    AND TESTING (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	All
    equipment and material furnished and work performed shall be properly inspected by SUBCONTRACTOR at its expense and shall
    at all times be subject to quality surveillance and quality audit by CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT or their authorized representatives
    who, upon reasonable notice, shall be afforded full and free access to the shops, factories or other places of business of
    SUBCONTRACTOR and its suppliers and subcontractors of any tier for such quality surveillance or audit. If any equipment, material
    or work is determined by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT to be defective or not in conformance with this subcontract the provisions
    of the General Condition titled “WARRANTY” shall apply.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Unless
    otherwise provided in the subcontract, testing of equipment, materials or work shall be performed by SUBCONTRACTOR at its
    expense and in accordance with subcontract requirements. Should tests in addition to those required by this subcontract be
    desired by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR will be given reasonable notice to permit such testing. Such additional tests will be
    at CONTRACTOR’S expense.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall furnish samples as requested and shall provide reasonable assistance and cooperation necessary to permit tests to be
    performed on materials or work in place including reasonable stoppage of work during testing.

 

	 	GC-35A	CHANGES
    (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	CONTRACTOR
    may at any time, without notice to the sureties if any, unilaterally direct in writing subcontract changes, including additions,
    deletions, rescheduling and acceleration or deceleration, place of performance, to all or any part of the Work, and SUBCONTRACTOR
    agrees to perform such work as changed.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	If
    any change under this clause, whether or not changed by any such order, or an act or omission of CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT,
    directly or indirectly causes an increase or decrease in the cost of or in the time required to perform any part of the Work
    an equitable adjustment shall be made to pricing or time of performance, or both. SUBCONTRACTOR shall, within thirty (30)
    calendar days of such change or act or omission, notify CONTRACTOR and submit detailed information substantiating its impact.
    SUBCONTRACTOR waives its rights, if any, to an equitable adjustment if it fails to comply with the requirements of this subclause.
    Upon agreement as to the impact of the change or act or omission, the subcontract shall be modified accordingly.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall proceed diligently with performance of the Work, pending final resolution of any request for adjustment, dispute, claim,
    appeal, or action arising under the subcontract, and comply with any decision of CONTRACTOR.

 

	 	GC-36	DISPUTES
    (Jan 2010)

 

	 	(a)	Definitions.
    For purposes of this clause:

 

“Board”
means the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals or such successor Board as may be established by law.

 

“Arbitration
decision” means a decision of the Board in an arbitration pursuant to this clause.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

“Claim”
means a written demand or written assertion by either contracting party seeking as a matter of right, the payment of money in
a sum certain, the adjustment or interpretation of a subcontract term, or other relief arising under, or relating to, this subcontract.
A voucher, invoice, or other request for payment or equitable adjustment under the terms of the subcontract that is not in dispute
when submitted is not a claim. The SUBCONTRACTOR may convert such submission into a claim if it is disputed either as to liability
or amount, or is not acted upon in a reasonable time, by demanding a decision by the Subcontract Administrator.

 

“Counterclaim”
means a claim asserted in a pleading filed with the Board in an arbitration proceeding pursuant to this clause which arises from
the same occurrence or transaction that is the subject matter of the opposing party’s claim. Counterclaims do not need to
be submitted to the Subcontract Administrator for decision.

 

	 	(b)	Nature
    of the Subcontract. This subcontract is not a Government contract and, therefore, is not subject to the Contract Disputes
    Act of 1978 (41 U.S.C. §§601-613). SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges that GOVERNMENT is not a party to the subcontract,
    and, for purposes of the subcontract CONTRACTOR is not an agent of GOVERNMENT. Consequently, the provision for arbitration
    by the Board, as provided for in this clause, does not create or imply the existence of privity of contract between SUBCONTRACTOR
    and GOVERNMENT.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	Scope
    of Clause. The rights and procedures set forth in this clause are the exclusive rights and procedures for resolution
    of all claims and disputes arising under, or relating to, this subcontract, and no action based upon any claim or dispute
    arising under, or relating to, this subcontract shall be brought in any court except as provided in this clause. The parties
    shall be bound by any arbitration decision rendered pursuant to this clause, which shall be vacated, modified, or corrected
    only as provided in the Federal Arbitration Act (9 U.S.C. §§1-16). An arbitration decision may only be enforced
    in any court of competent jurisdiction in the State of New Mexico.

 

	 	(d)	Filing
    a Claim/Subcontract Administrator’s Decision.

 

	 	(1)	Unless
    otherwise provided in this subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR must file any claim against CONTRACTOR within sixty (60) Days after
    SUBCONTRACTOR knew or should have known the facts giving rise to the claim. Failure to file a claim within the period prescribed
    by this paragraph shall constitute a waiver of SUBCONTRACTOR’S right, if any, to an equitable adjustment under the subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall submit any claim in writing to the Subcontract Administrator who shall issue a decision on the matter within sixty (60)
    Days of receipt of the claim. If the Subcontract Administrator fails to issue a decision within sixty (60) Days, SUBCONTRACTOR
    may request mediation or demand for arbitration as provided in paragraphs (e) and (f) of this clause.
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	CONTRACTOR
    may, at any time prior to final payment under the subcontract or expiration of any warranty period, whichever is later, file
    a claim against SUBCONTRACTOR by issuing a written decision by the Subcontract Administrator asserting such a claim.
	 	 	 
	 	(4)	The
    decision of the Subcontract Administrator shall be final and conclusive unless SUBCONTRACTOR requests mediation or demands
    arbitration in accordance with the terms of this clause.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	(e)	Request
    for Mediation.

 

	 	(1)	If
    the decision of the Subcontract Administrator is not satisfactory to SUBCONTRACTOR, or the Subcontract Administrator has failed
    to timely issue a decision in accordance with

 

subparagraph
(d) 2) of this provision, and SUBCONTRACTOR desires to pursue further action, SUBCONTRACTOR may request that the matter be scheduled
for mediation. The request for mediation must be made within forty-five (45) Days after receipt of the Subcontract Administrator’s
decision.

 

	 	(2)	If
    the Subcontract Administrator believes that mediation of the dispute is likely to lead to a satisfactory resolution, he or
    she will so inform SUBCONTRACTOR and the matter will be scheduled for mediation. The parties will agree on the format of the
    mediation and will jointly select the mediator. The cost of the mediator and related expenses shall be divided evenly between
    the parties.
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	If
    the Subcontract Administrator decides that mediation is not likely to lead to a satisfactory resolution of the claim, or that
    a mediation undertaken pursuant to this clause has been unsuccessful, he or she will so inform SUBCONTRACTOR in writing.

 

	 	(f)	Demand
    for Arbitration. If the decision of the Subcontract Administrator is not satisfactory to SUBCONTRACTOR, or if SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    request for mediation has been denied, or a mediation undertaken pursuant to paragraph (e) of this clause has been unsuccessful,
    or the Subcontract Administrator has failed to timely issue a decision in accordance with subparagraph(d) (2) of this clause,
    and SUBCONTRACTOR desires to pursue further action, SUBCONTRACTOR must submit to the Board a written demand for arbitration
    of the claim within forty-five (45) Days after receipt of the Subcontract Administrator’s decision, or within forty-five
    (45) Days after the Subcontract Administrator notifies SUBCONTRACTOR that its request for mediation has been denied or that
    the mediation undertaken pursuant to paragraph (e) has been unsuccessful, whichever is later.

 

 

	 	(g)	Arbitration
    Procedures/Costs. The Board shall arbitrate the claim and any counterclaims in accordance with the Rules of the Board.
    All claims for $100,000 or less shall be arbitrated under the Board’s Small Claims (Expedited) Procedure. All other
    claims, regardless of dollar amount, shall be arbitrated under the Board’s Accelerated Procedure. Both parties shall
    be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to present evidence in accordance with the Rules of the Board. Unless the Board
    orders otherwise, each party shall pay its own costs of prosecuting or defending an arbitration before the Board.
	 	 	 
	 	(h)	Review
    of Arbitration Decision. An arbitration decision shall be final and conclusive unless a party files a timely action
    to vacate, modify, or correct the decision pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act.
	 	 	 
	 	(i)	Subcontractor
    Performance Pending Claim Resolution. SUBCONTRACTOR shall proceed diligently with performance of the subcontract and
    shall comply with any decision of the Subcontract Administrator pending final resolution of any claim or dispute arising under,
    or relating to, the subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(j)	Choice
    of Law. The subcontract shall be governed by federal law as provided in this paragraph. Irrespective of the place
    of award, execution, or performance, the subcontract shall be construed and interpreted, and its validity determined, according
    to the federal common law of government contracts as enunciated and applied to prime government contracts by the federal boards
    of contract appeals and federal courts having appellate jurisdiction over their decisions rendered pursuant to the Contract
    Disputes Act of 1978. The Federal Arbitration Act, other federal statutes, and federal rules shall govern as applicable. To
    the extent that federal common law of government contracts is not dispositive, the laws of the State of New Mexico shall apply.
	 	 	 
	 	(k)	Interest.
    Interest on amounts adjudicated due and unpaid by a party shall be paid from the date the complaining party files a demand
    for arbitration with the Board. Interest on claims shall be paid at the rate established by the Secretary of the Treasury
    of the United States pursuant to Public Law 92-41 (85 Stat. 97).

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-37	BANKRUPTCY
    (Jun 2009)

 

In
the event SUBCONTRACTOR enters into proceedings relating to bankruptcy, whether voluntary or involuntary, SUBCONTRACTOR agrees
to furnish CONTRACTOR written notification of the bankruptcy within five (5) days of the proceedings.

 

	 	GC-38	RECORDS
    AND AUDIT (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall maintain records and accounts in connection with the performance of this subcontract which will accurately document
    incurred costs, both direct and indirect, of whatever nature for a period of three (3) years from final payment unless otherwise
    specified by applicable law. CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT or their representatives shall have the right to examine and copy, at
    all reasonable times and with advance notification, such records and accounts for the purpose of verifying payments or requests
    for payment when costs are the basis of such payment and to evaluate the reasonableness of proposed subcontract price adjustments
    and claims.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	If
    CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT establishes uniform codes of accounts for the project, SUBCONTRACTOR shall use such codes in identifying
    its records and accounts.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	For
    subcontracts in excess of $100,000.00, FAR clause 52.215-2, Audit and Records – Negotiation (JUN 1999) shall also apply,
    when included in Appendix SFA-1, FAR and DEAR Clauses Incorporated By Reference.

 

	 	GC-39A	WARRANTY
    (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    warrants that it will perform the services under this subcontract with the degree of high professional skill, sound practices
    and good judgment normally exercised by recognized professional firms providing services of a similar nature. In addition
    to all other rights and remedies which CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT may have, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, at its expense re-perform the
    services to correct any deficiencies that result from SUBCONTRACTOR’S failure to perform in accordance with the above
    standards.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	All
    equipment and materials, if any, furnished under this subcontract shall be new, of clear title and of the most suitable grade
    of their respective kinds for their intended uses unless otherwise specified. All workmanship shall be first class and performed
    in accordance with sound industry practices acceptable to CONTRACTOR.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    warrants all equipment, materials and services it furnishes or performs under this subcontract against all defects for a period
    from Work commencement to a date twelve (12) months after acceptance of the project as a whole by GOVERNMENT or SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    most favored customer warranty term, whichever is longer.
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	In
    the event CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT discover defects in design, equipment, materials or workmanship at any time before the
    expiration of the specified warranty period, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, upon written notice from CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT and at
    SUBCONTRACTOR’S sole expense, cure any such defect by re-performing defective services and/or workmanship and repairing
    or replacing defective equipment and/or materials. All costs incidental to such corrective action including, but not limited
    to, review, access, removal, retesting and re-inspection shall be borne by SUBCONTRACTOR. If SUBCONTRACTOR fails to take corrective
    action within a reasonable time, CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT may perform the corrective measures by other reasonable means and
    SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to pay CONTRACTOR all actual costs, including labor burden, reasonably incurred by CONTRACTOR in performing
    or in having performed corrective actions. SUBCONTRACTOR further warrants any and all corrective measures for a period of
    twelve (12) months following their acceptance by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-41	INDEMNITY
    (Jun 2009- REVISED JULY 2019)

 

	 	(a)	To
    the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, but no further, and subject to the requirements in SC-999 No Consequential
    or Indirect Damages, SUBCONTRACTOR hereby releases and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT
    and their subsidiaries and affiliates and the officers, agents, employees, successors and assigns and authorized representatives
    of all the foregoing from and against any and all suits, actions, legal or administrative proceedings, claims, demands, damages,
    liabilities, interest, attorney’s fees, costs, expenses, and losses of whatsoever kind or nature in connection with
    or incidental to the performance of this subcontract, in any manner directly or indirectly caused, occasioned, or contributed
    to in whole or in part by the negligence or willful misconduct of SUBCONTRACTOR, its lower-tier suppliers, subcontractors
    or of anyone acting under its direction or control or on its behalf. SUBCONTRACTOR’S aforesaid indemnity obligations
    shall apply to the fullest extent permitted by law, but in no event shall they apply to liability to the extent caused by
    the negligence or willful misconduct of CONTRACTOR, or the GOVERNMENT.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	The
    foregoing shall include, but is not limited to, indemnity for:

 

	 	(1)	Property
    damage and injury to or death of any person, including employees of CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT or SUBCONTRACTOR.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	The
    breach by SUBCONTRACTOR of any representation, warranty, covenant, or performance obligation of this subcontract.

 

	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    specifically waives any immunity provided against this indemnity by an industrial insurance or workers’ compensation
    statute.

 

	 	GC-42	PATENT
    AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNITY (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    hereby indemnifies and shall defend and hold harmless GOVERNMENT, CONTRACTOR, and their representatives from and against any
    and all claims, actions, losses, damages, and expenses, including attorney’s fees, arising from any claim, whether rightful
    or otherwise, that any concept, product, design, equipment, material, process, copyrighted material or confidential information,
    or any part thereof, furnished by SUBCONTRACTOR under this subcontract constitutes an infringement of any patent or copyrighted
    material or a theft of trade secrets.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	If
    use of any part of such concept, product, design, equipment, material, process, copyrighted material or confidential information
    is limited or prohibited, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, at its sole expense, procure the necessary licenses to use the infringing or
    a modified but non-infringing concept, product, design, equipment, material, process, copyrighted material or confidential
    information or, with CONTRACTOR’S prior written approval, replace it with substantially equal but non-infringing concepts,
    products, designs, equipment, materials, processes, copyrighted material or confidential information; provided, however,

 

	 	(1)	That
    any such substituted or modified concepts, products, designs, equipment, material, processes, copyrighted material or confidential
    information shall meet all the requirements and be subject to all the provisions of this subcontract; and
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	That
    such replacement or modification shall not modify or relieve SUBCONTRACTOR of its obligations under this subcontract.

 

	 	(c)	The
    foregoing obligation shall not apply to any concept, product, design, equipment, material, process, copyrighted material or
    confidential information the detailed design of which (excluding rating and/or performance specifications) has been furnished
    in writing by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT to SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-43	ASSIGNMENTS
    (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	Any
    assignment of this subcontract or rights hereunder, in whole or part, without the prior written consent of CONTRACTOR shall
    be void, except that upon ten (10) calendar days written notice to CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR may assign, with CONTRACTOR’S
    approval, claims for monies due or to become due hereunder to a bank, trust company, or other financial institution including
    any federal lending agency. Any such assignment may cover all amounts payable under this subcontract and not already paid,
    and shall not be made to more than one party, except that any such assignment may be made to one party, as agent or trustee
    of two or more parties participating in SUBCONTRACTOR’S financing. Payments to an assignee of any monies due, or to
    become due hereunder, shall be subject to setoff or recoupment for any present or future claim or claims, which CONTRACTOR
    may have against SUBCONTRACTOR arising under this and other subcontracts. Upon such assignment, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide
    CONTRACTOR with two copies of any such assignment and shall indicate on each invoice to whom payment is to be made.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	This
    subcontract may be assigned by CONTRACTOR, in whole or in part, to GOVERNMENT or to others upon written notice to SUBCONTRACTOR.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	No
    assignment will be approved which would relieve SUBCONTRACTOR or its sureties, if any, of their responsibilities under this
    subcontract.

 

	 	GC-45	EXPORT
    COMPLIANCE (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    agrees that U.S. export control laws and regulations may govern aspects of the performance of this subcontract. SUBCONTRACTOR
    also acknowledges that all applicable export rules and regulations of the origin countries shall apply to the exports of commodities,
    software and technology (technical data and assistance) under this subcontract. Additionally, SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges that
    other rules and regulations may restrict the use of certain parties under this subcontract. Such laws, rules and regulations
    are generally described below. SUBCONTRACTOR shall be responsible for any delay resulting from SUBCONTRACTOR’S failure
    to comply fully and timely with any such laws, rules or regulations described herein.

 

	 	(1)	Restricted
    Parties Lists

 

The
U.S. Government, foreign governments and international organizations publish Restricted Parties Lists (“Lists”) that
identify parties (such as known or suspected terrorists, money launderers and drug traffickers) restricted from certain or all
types of transactions. SUBCONTRACTOR shall review all applicable Lists prior to initiating transactions with any third party for
the performance of all or any portion of the Work to ensure such third party is not identified on any applicable Lists. SUBCONTRACTOR
shall not enter into any transactions with any third party identified on any applicable Lists.

 

	 	(2)	U.S.
    Export Control Requirements

 

	 	(i)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    will comply with all U.S. export control laws and regulations, including the provisions of the Export Administration Act of
    1979 and the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. 730-774) promulgated thereunder, the U.S. Department of
    Energy’s export regulations (10 C.F.R. Part 810), the Arms Export Control Act, the International Traffic in Arms
    Regulations, and the sanctions and laws administered by the U.S. Treasury Department, Office of Foreign Assets Control
    (OFAC). SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges that these statutes and regulations impose restrictions on the import and export to
    foreign countries and foreign nationals of certain categories of items and data and that licenses from the U.S. Department of
    Energy, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S.
State Department and/or OFAC may be required before such items or data can be disclosed, and that such licenses may impose
further restrictions on use of
and further disclosure of such data. SUBCONTRACTOR further acknowledges that the information which CONTRACTOR may disclose to
SUBCONTRACTOR pursuant to the subcontract may be subject to these statutes and regulations.

 
	 	 	 
	 	(ii)	All
    work produced by SUBCONTRACTOR that is deemed to be export controlled shall be clearly marked with a legend on each page which
    states “Restricted access and distribution pursuant to U.S. export control laws.”

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	(3)	Licensing
    Requirements

 

	 	(i)	General:
    The United States of America and each country have export regulations that control commodities, software and technology for
    various reasons, such as national security, foreign policy, anti-terrorism, and to avoid the proliferation of weapons and
    potential weapons, e.g. certain nuclear, chemical or biological agents. Numerous countries have export regulations that specifically
    address dual-use items, meaning commercial items with the potential to be applied to military and/or weapon proliferation
    uses. SUBCONTRACTOR shall ensure that all necessary export licenses are timely obtained, or license exceptions confirmed in
    writing to CONTRACTOR, prior to the export of any commodity, software or technology. SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide to CONTRACTOR
    a copy of any export license obtained upon receipt by SUBCONTRACTOR, and in any event prior to the export occurring.
	 	 	 
	 	(ii)	United
    States of America (USA) Export Licensing Requirements: SUBCONTRACTOR is solely responsible for obtaining any required
    USA export licenses for all commodities, software, and technology being supplied in the performance of the Work, except for
    any commodity, software or technology supplied by CONTRACTOR. A copy of the export license, or SUBCONTRACTOR’S rationale
    as to why a license is not required, shall be provided to CONTRACTOR in writing upon receipt of the export license or SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    determination that a license is not required, and in any event prior to the export occurring.

 

	 	(b)	In
    the event work under this subcontract is performed off shore, unless otherwise expressly provided for or otherwise approved
    in writing by CONTRACTOR:

 

	 	(1)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall use the specifications and technical data only for purposes of this subcontract;
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall not disclosure the specifications and/or technical data to any other person, except a lower-tier subcontractor within
    the same country where SUBCONTRACTOR is performing the work under this subcontract;
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	Nothing
    in this subcontract shall permit SUBCONTRACTOR or any other non U.S. person to acquire any rights in the specifications and/or
    technical data;
	 	 	 
	 	(4)	SUBCONTRACTOR,
    and any lower-tier subcontractor, shall destroy or return to CONTRACTOR all of the specifications and technical data upon
    completion of its subcontract; and
	 	 	 
	 	(5)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall deliver the deliverables under this subcontract directly to and only to CONTRACTOR.

 

	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT, each of their respective affiliates and the respective
    directors, officers, employees and representatives of each harmless from and against any and all claims, legal or regulatory
    actions, final judgments, reasonable attorneys’ fees, civil fines and any other losses which any of them may incur as
    a result of SUBCONTRACTOR’S failure to comply with its obligations under this clause.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	(d)	The
    substance of this clause shall be included in all subcontracts at every tier.

 

	 	GC-46	SUBCONTRACTS
    (Jul 2011) [Deviation]

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall not subcontract with any third party for the performance of all or any portion of the Work without the advance written
    approval of CONTRACTOR. Purchase orders and subcontracts of any tier must include provisions to secure all rights and remedies
    of CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT provided under this subcontract, and must impose upon the lower-tier supplier and subcontractor
    all of the duties and obligations required to fulfill this subcontract as it relates to their portion of the Work. SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall provide written confirmation prior to commencement of work that SUBCONTRACTOR has included or will include (i.e. flow
    down) in subcontracts with its lower-tier suppliers and subcontractors all contractual, environment, safety, health, security
    and quality assurance requirements necessary to fulfill this subcontract as it relates to their portion of the Work. Additionally,
    when requested by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide written confirmation that SUBCONTRACTOR has included (i.e. flowed
    down) in subcontracts with its lower-tier suppliers and subcontractors all other duties and obligations required to fulfill
    this Subcontract as it relates to their portion of the Work.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Copies
    of all purchase orders and subcontracts are to be provided to CONTRACTOR upon request. Pricing may be deleted unless the compensation
    to be paid there under is reimbursable under this subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	No
    subcontract will be approved which would relieve SUBCONTRACTOR or its sureties, if any, of their responsibilities under this
    subcontract.

 

	 	GC-48B	TERMINATION
    (Jun 2009)

 

FAR
clause 52.249-6 titled “TERMINATION (COST-REIMBURSEMENT) (May 2004)” applies to this subcontract, as specified in
Appendix SFA-1.

 

	 	GC-49A	FINAL
    INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE (Jun 2009)

 

When
SUBCONTRACTOR considers the Work under this subcontract, or any CONTRACTOR specified segment thereof, complete and ready for acceptance,
SUBCONTRACTOR shall notify CONTRACTOR in writing. CONTRACTOR will conduct such reviews, inspections and tests as needed to satisfy
CONTRACTOR that each segment, or upon completion, the Work conforms to subcontract requirements. CONTRACTOR will notify SUBCONTRACTOR
of any nonconformance and SUBCONTRACTOR shall take corrective action and the acceptance procedure shall be repeated as required
by CONTRACTOR until each segment or, upon completion, the Work is accepted. If the Work is accepted in segments such acceptance
is provisional pending Final Acceptance of the Work as a whole. CONTRACTOR’S written Notice of Final Acceptance of the Work
shall be conclusive except for latent defects, fraud, or CONTRACTOR’S and GOVERNMENT’S rights under the General Condition
titled “WARRANTY”.

 

	 	GC-50	NON-WAIVER
    (Jan 2010)

 

	 	(a)	Failure
    by CONTRACTOR to insist upon strict performance of any terms or conditions of this subcontract shall not operate as, nor be
    deemed to be, a waiver or release of SUBCONTRACTOR’S obligations under this subcontract. The following illustrative
    examples include but are not limited to:

 

	 	(1)	Failure
    or delay to exercise any rights or remedies provided herein or by law;
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	The
    acceptance of or payment for any goods or services hereunder;
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	Failure
    to properly notify SUBCONTRACTOR in the event of breach of any obligation;
	 	 	 
	 	(4)	The
    review or failure by CONTRACTOR to review SUBCONTRACTOR submissions;

 

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	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	(5)	The
    inspection and test by CONTRACTOR or the failure to inspect and test the Work; and
	 	 	 
	 	(6)	The
    termination either in whole or in part of Work under this subcontract.

 

	 	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    or GOVERNMENT reserves the right to insist upon strict performance hereof and to exercise any of its rights or remedies as
    to any prior or subsequent default hereunder.

 

	 	GC-51A	REPRESENTATIONS
    AND CERTIFICATIONS (Mar 2012) (Does not apply in subcontracts below $2,500)

 

All
Representations and Certifications provided by SUBCONTRACTOR are incorporated by reference and made part of this subcontract.

 

	 	GC-52	SUBCONTRACT
    CLOSE-OUT CERTIFICATION AND RELEASE REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2009)

 

To
administratively close out this subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR shall submit, in addition to other requirements of this subcontract,
the following documentation:

 

	 	(1)	Property
    Status

 

Include
a certification that states the following:

 

“All
Government and CONTRACTOR-furnished property, material, special tooling, and special test equipment furnished, acquired, or generated
and accountable to this subcontract has been consumed, delivered or otherwise disposed of by transfer, plant clearance or other
authorized means as instructed by CONTRACTOR.”

 

	 	(2)	Release
    and Certificate of Final Payment

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
and each assignee, if any, under an assignment entered into under this subcontract and in effect at the time of final payment
under this subcontract, shall execute and deliver, at the time of, and as a condition precedent to, final payment under this subcontract,
a release in the format and content provided by CONTRACTOR, discharging CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT, and their respective officers,
agents, and employees, of and from all liabilities, obligations and claims arising out of or under this subcontract.

 

	 	GC-55	SEVERABILITY
    (Jun 2009)

 

The
provisions of this subcontract are severable. If any provision shall be determined to be illegal or unenforceable, such determination
shall have no effect on any other provision hereof, and the remainder of the subcontract shall continue in full force and effect
so that the purpose and intent of this subcontract shall still be met and satisfied.

 

	 	GC-56	SURVIVAL
    (Jun 2009)

 

All
terms, conditions and provisions of this subcontract, which by their nature are independent of the period of performance, shall
survive the cancellation, termination, expiration, default or abandonment of this subcontract.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-57	RELEASE
    AGAINST CLAIMS (Jun 2009)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall promptly pay all claims of persons or firms furnishing labor, equipment or materials used in performing the Work hereunder.
CONTRACTOR reserves the right to require

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
to submit satisfactory evidence of payment and releases of all such claims. CONTRACTOR may withhold any payment until SUBCONTRACTOR
has furnished such evidence of payment and release and shall indemnify and defend CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT against any liability
or loss from any such claim.

 

	 	GC-58	ACCOUNTS,
    RECORDS AND INSPECTION (Jan 2010)

 

	 	(a)	Accounts.
    The SUBCONTRACTOR shall maintain a separate and distinct set of accounts, records, documents, and other evidence showing and
    supporting: all allowable costs incurred; collections accruing to the SUBCONTRACTOR in connection with the work under this
    subcontract, other applicable credits, negotiated fixed amounts, and fee accruals under this subcontract; and the receipt,
    use, and disposition of all Government property coming into the possession of the SUBCONTRACTOR under this subcontract. The
    system of accounts employed by the SUBCONTRACTOR shall be satisfactory to CONTRACTOR and NNSA and in accordance with generally
    accepted accounting principles consistently applied.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Inspection
    and audit of accounts and records. All books of account and records relating to this subcontract shall be subject to inspection
    and audit by CONTRACTOR, NNSA or their designees, at all reasonable times, before and during the period of retention provided
    for in paragraph (d) of this clause, and the SUBCONTRACTOR shall afford CONTRACTOR and NNSA proper facilities for such inspection
    and audit.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	Audit
    of Lower Tier Subcontractors’ records. The SUBCONTRACTOR also agrees, with respect to any lower tier subcontracts
    (including fixed-price or unit-price subcontracts or purchase orders) where, under the terms of the lower tier subcontract,
    costs incurred are a factor in determining the amount payable to the subcontractor of any tier, to either conduct an audit
    of the lower tier subcontractor’s costs or arrange for such an audit to be performed by the cognizant government audit
    agency through the Subcontract Administrator.
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	Disposition
    of records. Except as agreed upon by CONTRACTOR/NNSA and the SUBCONTRACTOR, all financial and cost reports, books of account
    and supporting documents, system files, data bases, and other data evidencing costs allowable, collections accruing to the
    SUBCONTRACTOR in connection with the work under this subcontract, other applicable credits, and fee accruals under this subcontract,
    shall be the property of the Government, and shall be delivered to CONTRACTOR or otherwise disposed of by the SUBCONTRACTOR
    either as the Subcontract Administrator may from time to time direct during the progress of the work or, in any event, as
    the Subcontract Administrator shall direct upon completion or termination of this subcontract and final audit of accounts
    hereunder. Except as otherwise provided in this subcontract, all other records in the possession of the SUBCONTRACTOR relating
    to this subcontract shall be preserved by the SUBCONTRACTOR for a period of three years after final payment under this subcontract
    or otherwise disposed of in such manner as may be agreed upon by CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR.
	 	 	 
	 	(e)	Reports.
    The SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish such progress reports and schedules, financial and cost reports, and other reports concerning
    the work under this subcontract as the Subcontract Administrator may from time to time require.
	 	 	 
	 	(f)	Inspections.
    CONTRACTOR and NNSA shall have the right to inspect the work and activities of the SUBCONTRACTOR under this subcontract at
    such time and in such manner as they shall deem appropriate.
	 	 	 
	 	(g)	Lower
    Tier Subcontracts. The SUBCONTRACTOR further agrees to require the inclusion of provisions similar to those in paragraphs
    (a) through (g) and paragraph (h) of this clause in all subcontracts (including fixed-price or unit-price subcontracts or
    purchase orders) of any tier entered into hereunder where, under the terms of such subcontract, costs incurred are a factor
    in determining the amount payable to the lower tier subcontractor.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	(h)	Comptroller
    General.

 

	 	(1)	The
    Comptroller General of the United States, or an authorized representative, shall have access to and the right to examine any
    of the contractor’s directly pertinent records involving transactions related to this contract or a subcontract hereunder.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	This
    paragraph may not be construed to require the contractor or subcontractor to create or maintain any record that the contractor
    or subcontractor does not maintain in the ordinary course of business or pursuant to a provision of law.
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	Nothing
    in this contract shall be deemed to preclude an audit by the Government Accountability Office of any transaction under this
    contract.

 

	 	GC-59	CERTIFICATION
    REGARDING FORMER UC OR CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES (Feb 2015)

 

	 	(a)	Effective
    June 1, 2006, individuals who retire under CONTRACTOR’S Defined Benefit Pension Plan (i.e., TCP-1), who wish to begin
    a retirement benefit, are required to have a true and complete severance from CONTRACTOR with no prior prearrangement for
    reemployment with CONTRACTOR or any of CONTRACTOR’S affiliated companies or subcontractors to do similar work. This
    can be documented by completing a form at the time of termination stating that no prearrangement for reemployment existed
    prior to the termination, and by demonstrating a true and complete severance from CONTRACTOR, before working for any of CONTRACTOR’S
    affiliated companies or subcontractors, for at least:

 

	 	●	one
    hundred eighty (180) days, if under the age of sixty (60) at the time of termination; or

 

	 	●	ninety
    (90) days, if age sixty (60) or above at the time of termination.

 

	 	(b)	Effective
    June 1, 2006, individuals who retire under CONTRACTOR’S 401(k) Retirement Plan (i.e., TCP-2), before attaining age sixty
    (60), are required to have a true and complete severance from CONTRACTOR with no prior prearrangement for reemployment with
    CONTRACTOR or any of CONTRACTOR’S affiliated companies or subcontractors to do similar work. This can be documented
    by completing a form at the time of termination stating that no prearrangement for reemployment existed prior to the termination
    and by demonstrating a true and complete severance from CONTRACTOR, before working for any of CONTRACTOR’S affiliated
    companies or subcontractors, for at least one hundred eighty (180) days. Individuals who retire under CONTRACTOR’S 401(k)
    Retirement Plan after age sixty (60) do not have any restrictions on reemployment.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	An
    individual who retired under the University of California Retirement Plan (UCRP) or the Public Employees Retirement System
    (PERS) may be immediately reemployed by any of CONTRACTOR’S affiliated companies or subcontractors, unless that individual
    also retired under one of CONTRACTOR’S retirement plans in which case such individual must also comply with paragraph
    (a) or (b) above.
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	Any
    former employee of CONTRACTOR or of the University of California (UC) who was terminated for cause or who resigned in lieu
    of termination for cause is prohibited from returning to work at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). SUBCONTRACTOR and
    its lower tier subcontractors may not employ any former employee of CONTRACTOR or of UC, who was terminated for cause or who
    resigned in lieu of termination for cause, for any on-site work at LANL or for any work under this subcontract in which such
    former employee may have any direct or indirect substantive contact with a current CONTRACTOR employee, unless approved by
    CONTRACTOR in writing prior to commencement of work by SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	(e)	In
    order to assure compliance with paragraphs (a) through (d), SUBCONTRACTOR shall, with respect to its employees who are
    assigned to work under this subcontract and those of its lower tier subcontractors’ employees who are assigned to work
    under this subcontract, certify that all individuals who are assigned to work under this subcontract are in compliance with
    the requirement
of paragraphs (a) through (d) of this clause. Such certification must be provided in writing to CONTRACTOR before the start of
work under this subcontract. In making this certification SUBCONTRACTOR and its lower tier subcontractors may rely on information
provided by applicants for employment or current employees, so long as SUBCONTRACTOR and its lower tier subcontractors have exercised
due diligence and have, at a minimum, obtained the following information from each applicant or employee:

 

	 	(1)	whether
    the employee was a former UC or CONTRACTOR employee, and if so:

 

	 	(i)	the
    date of separation;

 

	 	(ii)	age
    at separation; and

 

	 	(iii)	reason
    for separation.

 

	 	(2)	whether
    the employee is a member of CONTRACTOR’S Defined Benefit Pension Plan (i.e., TCP-1) or CONTRACTOR’S 401(k) Plan
    (i.e., TCP-2); and
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	confirmation
    that, if the employee retired under one of CONTRACTOR’S retirement plans, to the extent described above, the employee
    had no prior prearrangement for reemployment by SUBCONTRACTOR or one of its lower tier subcontractors prior to separation.

 

	 	(f)	CONTRACTOR
    may exclude SUBCONTRACTOR from future subcontracts for a reasonable, specified period, if CONTRACTOR determines that SUBCONTRACTOR
    breached any of the requirements contained in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this clause.
	 	 	 
	 	(g)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall ensure that the substance of this clause is included in all lower-tier subcontracts awarded pursuant to this subcontract.

 

	 	GC-60	SUBCONTRACTS
    WITH CONTRACTOR’S TEAM MEMBERS AND TEAM MEMBER AFFILIATES (Nov 2018)

 

	 	(a)	As
    used in this provision:

 

	 	(1)	Team
    Members means any of the following entities: Battelle Memorial Institute, The Texas A&M University System, and The Regents
    of the University of California.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	Team
    Member Affiliate means any person or entity which is a wholly owned, majority owned, or otherwise an affiliate of any Team
    Member. The term ‘affiliate’ is defined at FAR 2.101.

 

	 	(b)	Because
    of restrictions in the contract between NNSA and CONTRACTOR concerning the payment of fee or profit when subcontracting with
    any Team Member or any Team Member Affiliate, as well as Organizational Conflict of Interest concerns, neither SUBCONTRACTOR
    nor any tier of its lower tier subcontractors or suppliers shall enter into a subcontract with any Team Member or any Team
    Member Affiliate to provide goods or services under this subcontract without the advance written approval of the Subcontract
    Administrator. In the event that written approval is granted to enter into a subcontract with a Team Member or a Team Member
    Affiliate, no fee or profit shall be paid to such Team Member or Team Member Affiliate under the proposed subcontract. In
    the event it is later determined that a Team Member or a Team Member Affiliate has been paid a fee or profit, SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall reimburse CONTRACTOR the amount of this fee or profit.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall include the substance of this provision in all lower tier subcontracts and purchase orders.

 

	 	GC-77	GREEN
    / SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS (Feb 2015)

 

Whenever
possible, SUBCONTRACTOR shall offer green/sustainable products and/or repair/spare parts, which meet the (1) minimum content levels
for sustainable products or (2) Environmental Program certification or (3) product attributes, listed at the Sustainable Facilities
Tool website found at

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

http://www.sftool.gov/greenprocurement.
Minimum content levels, environmental program certifications and product attributes, if any, are listed under the column titled
“Procurement Info” for each product.

 

When
green/sustainable products and/or repair/spare parts are purchased under this subcontract, when requested by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR
shall provide quarterly reports to CONTRACTOR describing green/sustainable products procured by CONTRACTOR in the preceding quarter.
Reports shall (at a minimum) include the following information:

 

	 	1.	Total
    dollar value of CONTRACTOR purchases for the preceding quarter, separated into each product category shown at the Sustainable
    Facilities Tool website.

 

	 	2.	Total
    dollar value of CONTRACTOR green/sustainable product purchases for the preceding quarter, separated into each product category
    shown at the Sustainable Facilities Tool website.

 

	 	GC-80B	INVOICING
    AND PAYMENT (Nov 2018)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall prepare and submit invoices pursuant to the Special Condition titled “MEASUREMENT FOR PAYMENT.” CONTRACTOR
    may reject all or part of an invoice because the measurement for payment provisions have not been met, noting the deficiencies
    for SUBCONTRACTOR correction and compliance with the subcontract requirements.

 

CONTRACTOR
may require SUBCONTRACTOR to withhold amounts from its billings until a reserve is set aside in an amount that the Subcontract
Administrator considers necessary to protect CONTRACTOR’S interests. The Subcontract Administrator may require a withhold
of up to 5 percent (5%) of the amounts due to SUBCONTRACTOR, but the total amount shall not exceed $50,000.

The
amounts withheld shall be retained until the Subcontract Administrator no longer deems such action necessary to protect CONTRACTOR’S
interests.

 

Within
thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of an invoice, CONTRACTOR will pay SUBCONTRACTOR the approved invoice amount, less any
withholds.

 

CONTRACTOR
may, as a condition precedent to any payment, require SUBCONTRACTOR to submit for itself, its subcontractors, immediate and remote,
and all material suppliers, vendors, laborers and other parties acting through or under it, complete waivers and releases of all
claims against CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT arising under or by virtue of this subcontract. Upon request, SUBCONTRACTOR shall in addition
furnish acceptable evidence that all such claims have been satisfied.

 

Failure
to specify the subcontract number or to submit supporting documentation may be cause for invoice rejection or delay in payment.

 

	 	(b)	Any
    amounts otherwise payable under this subcontract may be withheld, in whole or in part, if:

 

	 	(1)	Any
    claims are filed against SUBCONTRACTOR by CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT or third parties (for which CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT is or
    may become liable);
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    is in default of any subcontract condition;
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	Adjustments
    are due from previous overpayment or audit result; or
	 	 	 
	 	(4)	Offsets
    in favor of CONTRACTOR in other transactions are asserted.

 

CONTRACTOR
will pay SUBCONTRACTOR such withheld payments when all issues are resolved to CONTRACTOR’S satisfaction.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

If
claims filed against SUBCONTRACTOR connected with performance under this subcontract, for which CONTRACTOR may be held liable
if unpaid (e.g., unpaid withholding and back taxes), are not promptly discharged by SUBCONTRACTOR after receipt of written notice
from CONTRACTOR to do so, CONTRACTOR may discharge such claims and deduct all costs in

 

connection
with such removal from withheld payments or other monies due, or which may become due, to SUBCONTRACTOR. If the amount of such
withheld payment or other monies due SUBCONTRACTOR under this subcontract is insufficient to meet such costs, or if any claim
against SUBCONTRACTOR is discharged by CONTRACTOR after final payment is made, SUBCONTRACTOR and its surety or sureties, if any,
shall promptly pay CONTRACTOR all costs incurred thereby regardless of when such claim arose.

 

	 	(c)	Upon
    final acceptance of the Work by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall submit to CONTRACTOR a completed final release of claims acceptable
    to CONTRACTOR and a final correct invoice. Within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of the final release of claims and
    final correct invoice, CONTRACTOR shall pay SUBCONTRATOR the amount then remaining due.
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall submit all invoices, in form and format directed by CONTRACTOR, electronically to invoices@lanl.gov or through
    the U.S. Postal Service to:

 

Triad
National Security, LLC Los Alamos National Laboratory

Accounting
Department, MS P240

P.O.
Box 1663

Los
Alamos, NM 87545-1663

 

	 	GC-82	ON-SITE
    USE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (Aug 2014)

 

No
radioactive material may be used or stored at the work site unless approved in advance in writing by the Subcontract Administrator.

 

	 	GC-84	ASSESSMENT
    OF SUBCONTRACTOR’S PERFORMANCE (Aug 2014)

 

CONTRACTOR
shall periodically assess SUBCONTRACTOR’S performance to document how well SUBCONTRACTOR performed to the various standards/requirements
described in this subcontract. That information will be used by CONTRACTOR in the future to determine whether SUBCONTRACTOR will
be invited to submit proposals/bids for future solicitations for similar work.

 

	 	GC-85	LOWER-TIER
    SUBCONTRACTORS (Aug 2014)

 

	 	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall submit to CONTRACTOR the list of all lower-tier (at all tiers) subcontractors and their function, together with a point
    of contact address and telephone number for each such subcontractor. Whenever, for any reason, SUBCONTRACTOR needs to substitute
    for, add to, or remove one or more of the aforementioned lower-tier subcontractors from Work under this Subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall do so only with the prior approval of CONTRACTOR.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    may not approve any proposed additional/substitute lower-tier subcontractor if CONTRACTOR has actual knowledge of the proposed
    additional/substitute lower-tier subcontractor’s poor environmental compliance or safety performance under existing
    subcontracts with CONTRACTOR or any work performed for others even if the proposed lower- tier subcontractor has otherwise
    met all other ES&H qualification requirements in Exhibit F of this subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    request for CONTRACTOR approval of additional/substitute lower-tier subcontractor(s) must include the following information
    for each proposed additional/substitute lower-tier subcontractor:

 

	 	●	A
    brief explanation of the need to alter the list of lower-tier subcontractors
	 	●	Name,
    address, contact, and phone number of proposed lower-tier subcontractor
	 	●	Summary
    list of tasks to be performed under this Subcontract by the proposed lower-tier subcontractor

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	●	ESH
    qualification data for the proposed lower-tier subcontractor if required under Exhibit F of this subcontract.

 

	 	GC-86	PROGRESS
    REPORTS (Aug 2014)

 

When
requested by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide to CONTRACTOR, on a monthly basis, a concise summary report, in form and
format and at a time directed by CONTRACTOR, describing the Work accomplished during the reporting period, Work forecasted to
be completed during the next reporting period and a summary of problem areas, if any.

 

When
requested by CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR shall meet weekly to review the status of the Work.

 

	 	GC-88	MINIMUM
    WAGES UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER 13658 (Mar 2015)

 

This
clause implements Executive Order 13658, Establishing a Minimum Wage for Contractors, dated February 12, 2014, and OMB Policy
Memorandum M-14-09, dated June 12, 2014.

 

	 	(a)	Each
    service employee, laborer, or mechanic employed in the United States (the 50 States and the District of Columbia) in the performance
    of this contract by SUBCONTRACTOR or any lower- tier subcontractor, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be
    alleged to exist between SUBCONTRACTOR and each service employee, laborer, or mechanic, shall be paid not less than the applicable
    minimum wage under Executive Order 13658. The minimum wage required to be paid to each service employee, laborer, or mechanic
    performing work on this subcontract between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2015, shall be $10.10 per hour.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall adjust the minimum wage paid under this subcontract each time that Secretary of Labor’s annual determination of
    the applicable minimum wage under section 2(a)(ii) of Executive Order 13658 results in a higher minimum wage. Adjustments
    to the Executive Order minimum wage under section 2(a)(ii) of Executive Order 13658 will be effective for all service employees,
    laborers, or mechanics subject to the Executive Order beginning January 1 of the following year. The Secretary of Labor will
    publish annual determinations in the Federal Register no later than 90 days before such new wage is to take effect. The Secretary
    will also publish the applicable minimum wage on www.wdol.gov (or any successor website). The applicable published
    minimum wage is incorporated by reference into this subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	CONTRACTOR
    will adjust the subcontract price or subcontract unit price under this clause only for the increase in labor costs resulting
    from the annual inflation increases in the Executive Order 13658 minimum wage beginning on January 1, 2016. CONTRACTOR shall
    consider documentation as to the specific costs and workers impacted in determining the amount of the adjustment.
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	CONTRACTOR
    will not adjust the subcontract price under this clause for any costs other than those identified in paragraph (c) of this
    clause, and will not provide price adjustments under this clause that result in duplicate price adjustments with the respective
    clause of this subcontract implementing the Service Contract Labor Standards statute (formerly known as the Service Contract
    Act) or the Wage Rate Requirements (Construction) statute (formerly known as the Davis Bacon Act).
	 	 	 
	 	(e)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall include the substance of this clause, including this paragraph (e) in all subcontracts.

 

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T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	GC-999	Stop-Work
    Order (Aug 1989) [DEVIATION]

 

	 	(a)	The
    Contracting Officer may, at any time, by written order to the Contractor, require the Contractor to stop all, or any part,
    of the work called for by this contract for a period of 90 days after the order is delivered to the Contractor, and for any
    further period to which the parties may agree. The order shall be specifically identified as a stop-work order issued under
    this clause. Upon receipt of the order, the Contractor shall immediately comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps
    to minimize the incurrence of costs allocable to the work covered by the order during the period of work stoppage. Within
    a period of 90 days after a stop-work is delivered to the Contractor, or within any extension of that period to which the
    parties shall have agreed, the Contracting Officer shall either-

 

	 	(1)	Cancel
    the stop-work order; or
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	Terminate
    the work covered by the order as provided in the Default, or the Termination for Convenience of the Government, clause of
    this contract.

 

	 	(b)	If
    a stop-work order issued under this clause is canceled or the period of the order or any extension thereof expires, the Contractor
    shall resume work. The Contracting Officer shall make an equitable adjustment in the delivery schedule or contract price,
    or both, and the contract shall be modified, in writing, accordingly, if-

 

	 	(1)	The
    stop-work order results in an increase in the time required for, or in the Contractor’s cost properly allocable to,
    the performance of any part of this contract; and
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	The
    Contractor asserts its right to the adjustment within 30 days after the end of the period of work stoppage; provided, that,
    if the Contracting Officer decides the facts justify the action, the Contracting Officer may receive and act upon the claim
    submitted at any time before final payment under this contract.

 

	 	(c)	If
    a stop-work order is not canceled and the work covered by the order is terminated for the convenience of the Government, the
    Contracting Officer shall allow reasonable costs resulting from the stop-work order in arriving at the termination settlement.
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	If
    a stop-work order is not canceled and the work covered by the order is terminated for default, the Contracting Officer shall
    allow, by equitable adjustment or otherwise, reasonable costs resulting from the stop-work order.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

EXHIBIT
“B”

SPECIAL
CONDITIONS

 

TABLE
OF CONTENTS

 

	SC	 	Title	 	Page
	SC-2	 	AUTHORITY
    OF PERSONNEL (Nov 2018)	 	2
	SC-3C	 	COMMENCEMENT,
    PROGRESS AND COMPLETION OF THE WORK [Task Order Agreement] (Jun 2009)	 	3
	SC-5	 	CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED
    GOVERNMENT-OWNED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT (Nov 2017)	 	4
	SC-6	 	CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED
    AND SUBCONTRACTOR-ACQUIRED ITEMS (Jan 2010)	 	4
	SC-9	 	SERVICE
    CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS DETERMINATION (Jun 2017)	 	5
	SC-10	 	INSURANCE
    REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2017) (Revised July 2019)	 	5
	SC-13E	 	MEASUREMENT
    FOR PAYMENT (Nov 2018)	 	9
	SC-14	 	NUCLEAR
    HAZARDS INDEMNITY AND PRICE ANDERSON ACT (Jan 2010)	 	10
	SC-17
    	 	POSSIBILITY
    OF CONTAMINATION OF SUBCONTRACTOR-OWNED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT (Jun 2009)	 	13
	SC-19	 	PHYSICAL
    SECURITY (Jun 2009)	 	14
	SC-24	 	TECHNICAL
    DATA RIGHTS (Jun 2009)	 	15
	SC-101	 	COST
    ACCOUNTING STANDARDS LIABILITY (Nov 2018)	 	15
	SC-104	 	LABORATORY
    ANALYSES (Jun 2009)	 	15
	SC-105	 	LIMITATION
    OF FUNDS (Aug 2014)	 	15
	SC-109	 	ON-SITE
    HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS WASTE (Jun 2009)	 	16
	SC-110	 	OFF-SITE
    TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (Jun 2009)	 	16
	SC-115	 	TRAVEL
    COSTS AND REIMBURSEMENT (Nov 2018) [DEVIATION]	 	16
	SC-117	 	ACCRUAL
    REPORTING REQUIREMENTS (Apr 2016) [DEVIATION]	 	18
	SC-999	 	NO
    CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES (July 2019)	 	18
	 	 	 	 	 
	Appendices	 	 	 	 
	B-1	 	SERVICE
    CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS WAGE DETERMINATION	 	19 

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

	 	SC-2	AUTHORITY OF PERSONNEL (Nov 2018)

		(a)	CONTRACTOR
                                         designates the below named individual as the Subcontract Administrator to administer
                                         the subcontract and act as CONTRACTOR’S authorized representative.

 

Gena
Richardson

Triad
National Security, LLC

Los
Alamos National Laboratory 

P.O.
Box 1663, Mail Stop E540

Los
Alamos, NM 87545-1663

Phone:
(505) 665-0504

Email:
grichardson@lanl.gov

 

Additionally,
all correspondence shall be issued and received by the designated Subcontract Administrator. The Subcontract Administrator is
the only individual authorized to direct SUBCONTRACTOR to deviate from the express, written terms of the subcontract.

 

		(b)	CONTRACTOR
                                         designates the below named individuals as the Person(s) In Charge (hereafter PIC), who
                                         are the points of contact for all of the technical aspects of the subcontract and are
                                         responsible for oversight of SUBCONTRACTOR’s technical performance under this subcontract.
                                         The PIC is also responsible for monitoring and facilitating SUBCONTRACTOR compliance
                                         with various subcontract requirements, such as submission of technical deliverables and
                                         evidence of completion of training requirements.

 

	Carolyn
                                         Zerkle

        Triad
        National Security, LLC

        Los
        Alamos National Laboratory
	 	Mary
                                         Hockaday

        Triad
        National Security, LLC

        Los
        Alamos National Laboratory
	 	Evelyn
                                         Mullen

        Triad
        National Security, LLC

        Los
        Alamos National Laboratory

	P.O.
    Box 1663, Mail Stop C938	 	P.O.
    Box 1663, Mail Stop C938	 	P.O.
    Box 1663, Mail Stop A135
	Los
    Alamos, NM 87545-1663	 	Los
    Alamos, NM 87545-1663	 	Los
    Alamos, NM 87545-1663
	Phone:
    (505) 665-3728	 	Phone:
    (505) 665-3728	 	Phone:
    (505) 665-7576
	Cell:
    (505) 412-8866	 	Cell:
    (505) 699-8102	 	Cell:
    (505) 699-0984
	Email:
    czerkle@lanl.gov	 	Email:
    mhockaday@lanl.gov	 	Email:
    emullen@lanl.gov
	 	 	 	 	 
	Raeanna
    Sharp-Geiger	 	Jim
    Jones	 	Alternate:
    Steven Clement
	Triad
    National Security, LLC	 	Triad
    National Security, LLC	 	Triad
    National Security, LLC
	P.O.
    Box 1663, Mail Stop A106	 	P.O.
    Box 1663, Mail Stop C938	 	Phone:
    (702) 295-6633
	Los
    Alamos, NM 87545-1663	 	Los
    Alamos, NM 87545-1663	 	Cell:
    (702) 280-1296
	Phone:
                                         (505) 665-0136

        Cell:
        (505) 660-2722

        Email:
        raeanna@lanl.gov
	 	Phone:
                                         (505) 665-0144

        Cell:
        (505) 699-0632

        Email:
        jjones@lanl.gov
	 	Email:
    clement@lanl.gov

 

The
PIC may utilize qualified technical personnel and administrative assistants to assist him/her in the performance of the PIC’s
duties. However, the designated PIC is ultimately responsible for Technical Oversight of the Work (i.e., the process by which
a subcontract technical representative monitors and surveils a subcontractor’s performance and compliance with subcontract
terms and conditions). Should SUBCONTRACTOR and the PIC disagree over the technical aspects of the subcontract such matters will
be immediately referred to CONTRACTOR’S Subcontract Administrator for resolution. The PIC does not possess any authority,
express or implied, to direct SUBCONTRACTOR to deviate from the terms and conditions of the subcontract.

 

		(c)	The
                                         Subcontract Administrator’s Property Representative (SAPR) is:

 

 ASM-PM Disposition Office 

Triad
National Security, LLC

Los
Alamos National Laboratory

P.O.
Box 1663, Mail Stop C308 Los Alamos, NM 87545

Phone:
(505) 665-8079

Fax:
(505) 667-3195

Email:
disposition@lanl.gov

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

The
ASM-PM Disposition Office is designated to monitor the government property provided, acquired, or used in the performance of this
subcontract. Any questions concerning said government property should be addressed to the Subcontract Administrator with a copy
to the SAPR. The SAPR is also authorized to take any action necessary to ensure compliance with Federal Property Management Regulations,
DOE Property Management Regulations, the LANL Property Management Manual and the terms of this subcontract regarding the appropriate
use, loss, replacement, transfer, return, or other disposition of government-furnished property or subcontractor-acquired property.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the SAPR does not possess authority to change any of the requirements under this subcontract.

 

		(d)	The
                                         Acquisition Services Management Division Manager, or the Manager’s designee, may
                                         change the Subcontract Administrator, STR or SAPR at any time upon written notice to
                                         the SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

		SC-3C	COMMENCEMENT,
                                         PROGRESS AND COMPLETION OF THE WORK [Task Order Agreement] (Jun 2009)

		(a)	Notwithstanding
                                         anything contained in the subcontract documents to the contrary, this “subcontract”
                                         does not procure or specify a firm quantity of services from SUBCONTRACTOR. It is a blanket
                                         agreement for the work or services specified in Exhibit D, Scope of Work, and provides
                                         the terms and conditions that will be applicable to any bilateral written task orders
                                         (i.e., orders for the performance of tasks during the period of performance) issued hereunder.

 

Period
of Performance: June 04, 2019 through June 03, 2020.

 

		(b)	SUBCONTRACTOR’S
                                         authority to perform work under this “subcontract” is contingent upon the
                                         issuance of one or more task orders. When a task order is issued, SUBCONTRACTOR shall
                                         furnish sufficient personnel, equipment, and facilities and shall work such hours to
                                         assure prosecution of the work to completion in accordance with the schedule contained
                                         in any task order.
	 	 	 
		(c)	The
                                         initial term of this “subcontract” during which task orders may be issued
                                         hereunder is twelve (12) months beginning on the effective date of this “subcontract”.
                                         The term of this “subcontract” may be extended for up to twelve (12) months
                                         beyond the initial term by giving written notice to the SUBCONTRACTOR by the date
                                         specified as the expiration date of the subcontract. CONTRACTOR will attempt to give
                                         the SUBCONTRACTOR a preliminary written notice of its intent to extend the term of the
                                         subcontract at least sixty (60) days before the then current expiration date; however,
                                         the preliminary notice shall not be a commitment by CONTRACTOR to extend the term of
                                         the subcontract. Failure to provide the preliminary notice at least sixty (60) days before
                                         the current expiration date does not prevent CONTRACTOR from the exercise of an option.
                                         The exercise of an option to extend the term of this subcontract shall be accomplished
                                         by a bilateral written subcontract modification issued by CONTRACTOR. Such extensions
                                         may be made from time to time or in one modification. The period of performance of tasks
                                         ordered and delivery dates for any deliverable items shall be specified in each task
                                         order.
	 	 	 
		(d)	The
                                         maximum cumulative dollar value of all task orders that may be issued pursuant to this
                                         “subcontract” is the ceiling price set forth below. A price ceiling will
                                         also be established for each task order and cannot be exceeded, except by mutual written
                                         agreement of the parties. The ceiling price for all work called for under this “subcontract”
                                         is Ten Million U.S. Dollars ($10,000,000.00). SUBCONTRACTOR waives its right to
                                         monies to which it might otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess
                                         of the ceiling price for this “subcontract”.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

  

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(e)	CONTRACTOR
                                         may issue one or more task orders to SUBCONTRACTOR for work or services required by CONTRACTOR.
                                         When and if ordered by CONTRACTOR and accepted by SUBCONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall
                                         perform the work or furnish the services specified in a task order. Each task order issued
                                         shall: (1) be deemed to be an individual subcontract priced upon the basis specified
                                         in the task order; (2) contain a price ceiling that cannot be exceeded without mutual
                                         written agreement of the parties; and (3) be subject to the terms and conditions of this
                                         “subcontract”. In the event of conflict between a task order and this “subcontract”,
                                         this “subcontract” shall control. SUBCONTRACTOR shall complete any task order
                                         issued during the effective period of this “subcontract” and not completed
                                         within that period within the time specified in the task order. This “subcontract”
                                         shall govern the rights and obligations of the parties with respect to that task order
                                         to the same extent as if the task order was completed during the effective period of
                                         this “subcontract”.

	 	 	 
		(f)	When
                                         applicable, SUBCONTRACTOR shall be required to submit certified cost or pricing data
                                         to CONTRACTOR prior to the issuance of a task order.

 

	 	SC-5	CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED GOVERNMENT-OWNED MATERIALS
    AND EQUIPMENT (Nov 2017)

		(a)	CONTRACTOR
                                         will furnish to SUBCONTRACTOR, at CONTRACTOR’S designated location or Jobsite storage
                                         area, the items listed below to be incorporated into or used in performance of the Work
                                         under this subcontract. Such items will be furnished, without cost to SUBCONTRACTOR,
                                         provided that SUBCONTRACTOR shall, at its expense, accept delivery thereof, load, unload,
                                         transport to points of use, and care for such items until final disposition thereof.
                                         At time of acceptance of any such item from CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall sign a receipt
                                         therefor. Signing of such receipt without reservation therein shall preclude any subsequent
                                         claim by SUBCONTRACTOR that any such items were received from CONTRACTOR in a damaged
                                         condition and with shortages.
	 	 	 
		(b)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall comply with the requirements of FAR Subpart 45.5 Support Government Property
                                         Administration and the Government Property clauses incorporated herein in the administration
                                         of Government property.
	 	 	 
		(c)	Materials
                                         and/or equipment to be furnished by CONTRACTOR:

 

		●	N/A

 

		(d)	If
                                         SUBCONTRACTOR is required to lift or move any CONTRACTOR-furnished government-owned materials
                                         or equipment, CONTRACTOR will supply the manufacturer’s lifting and rigging instructions
                                         to SUBCONTRACTOR. Based on the provided instructions, SUBCONTRACTOR shall prepare a lifting
                                         and rigging plan for CONTRACTOR’S approval. SUBCONTRACTOR and its lower tier subcontractors
                                         shall not perform the lift/move without CONTRACTOR’s written approval of SUBCONTRACTOR’S
                                         proposed lifting and rigging plan. Upon obtaining CONTRACTOR’S written approval
                                         of the plan, SUBCONTRACTOR shall perform the lift/move in strict compliance with the
                                         approved plan.

 

	 	SC-6	CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED
    AND SUBCONTRACTOR-ACQUIRED ITEMS (Jan 2010)

		(a)	Utilities

 

The
utilities listed below will be furnished by CONTRACTOR without cost to SUBCONTRACTOR, provided that all such utilities will be
furnished at outlets existing on the Jobsite and SUBCONTRACTOR shall, at its expense, extend such utilities from said outlets
to points of use and at completion of all the Work remove all materials and equipment used for such extensions:

 

		(1)	Construction
                                         water, and
	 	(3)	Electric
                                         Power

 

		(b)	Facilities

 

The
facilities listed below will be furnished by CONTRACTOR. Such facilities may be used by SUBCONTRACTOR without charge, provided
that any such use will be subject to written approval of CONTRACTOR.

 

		(1)	Storage
                                         and working area

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

  

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

	 	SC-9	SERVICE CONTRACT
    LABOR STANDARDS DETERMINATION (Jun 2017)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall pay, and ensure its lower-tier subcontractors pay, all service employees employed in the performance of this subcontract
in accordance with the requirements set forth in FAR clause 52.222-41, Service Contract Labor Standards (SCLS), as amended. A
copy of SCLS Wage Determination No. WD 15-5535 (Rev. 10) dated December 23, 2019, which is applicable to this subcontract,
is included and made part of this subcontract as Appendix B-1. (https://beta.sam.gov/wage-determination/2015-5535/10?keywords=2015-
5535&sort=-relevance&index=&is_active=true&page=1)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
is required to post the Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division (WH) Publication 1313 Employee Rights on Government Contracts,
currently available at http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/posters/govc.pdf, with the applicable wage determination,
in a prominent and accessible location at the worksite where both may be seen by all SUBCONTRACTOR employees performing work on
the subcontract.

 

	 	SC-10	INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2017) (Revised July
    2019)

		(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall, at its expense, maintain in effect at all times, during the performance of the
                                         Work, insurance coverage with limits not less than those set forth below with insurers
                                         with an A.M. Best rating of not less than A-VII and under forms of policies satisfactory
                                         to CONTRACTOR.

 

		(1)	Workers’
                                         Compensation with limits and coverage as required by any applicable State and Federal
                                         law or regulation.
	 	 	 
		(2)	Employer’s
                                         Liability of not less than $1,000,000 each accident.

 

The
above policy shall include an Insurer’s Waiver of Subrogation in favor of CONTRACTOR, the GOVERNMENT, each of their members,
subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors and employees of each such entity.

 

		(3)	Commercial
                                         General Liability Insurance

 

		(i)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall carry Commercial General Liability Insurance covering all operations by or on behalf
                                         of SUBCONTRACTOR providing insurance for bodily injury liability and property damage
                                         liability for the limits of liability indicated below and including coverage for:

 

		(A)	Premises
                                         and Operations;
		(B)	Independent
                                         Contractors
		(C)	Products
                                         and Completed Operations for at least (24 months following final acceptance of the Project
                                         as a whole;
		(D)	Contractual
                                         Liability applying to the indemnity agreement in the General Condition titled “INDEMNITY;”
		(E)	Broad
                                         Form Property Damage (including Completed Operations);
		(F)	Explosion,
                                         Collapse and Underground Hazards; and
		(G)	Personal
                                         and Advertising Injury Liability.

 

		(ii)	The
                                         limits of liability for bodily injury, property damage and personal injury shall not
                                         be less than:

 

	 	$2,000,000	Combined
    single limit for Bodily Injury and Property Damage each occurrence;
	 	$2,000,000	Personal
    Injury Limit each occurrence;
	 	$4,000,000	Products-Completed
    Operations Annual Aggregate Limit; and
	 	$4,000,000	General
    Annual Aggregate Limit (other than Products-Completed Operations).

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

  

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(iii)	Coverage
                                         (a)(3) shall apply to the indemnity agreement in the General Condition titled “INDEMNITY”.
	 	 	 
		(iv)	To
                                         the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, GOVERNMENT and CONTRACTOR,
                                         and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees
                                         of the foregoing shall each be named as an Additional Insured under the Commercial General
                                         Liability Insurance policy, including any Excess or Umbrella Liability Insurance(s) but
                                         only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         or its officers, employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR
                                         and GOVERNMENT.Such insurance shall: (1) include an Insurer’s waiver of subrogation
                                         in favor of each Additional Insured; (2) be primary and non-contributory as regards any
                                         similar insurance coverage maintained for or by the Additional Insureds whether primary,
                                         excess, contingent, or on any other basis; (3) contain a cross-liability clause, also
                                         known as separation of interest / severability of interests / separation of insureds
                                         condition; and (4) be on an occurrence policy form, not a claims made form. The insurance
                                         limits provided by SUBCONTRACTOR’S insurance (primary and excess) to the Additional
                                         Insureds must be exhausted before any contribution from such Additional Insureds’
                                         own insurance, but not other insurance applicable to a loss which may be subject to contribution.

 

		(4)	Automobile
                                         Liability (Owned, hired and non-owned) with combined single limits of liability for bodily
                                         injury or property damage of not less than $2,000,000 for any one occurrence. SUBCONTRACTOR’S
                                         Automobile Liability Insurance shall include coverage for Automobile Contractual Liability.
	 	 	 
		(5)	In
                                         the event SUBCONTRACTOR maintains insurance covering loss or damage to equipment, tools
                                         or any other property of SUBCONTRACTOR such insurance shall include an Insurer’s
                                         waiver of subrogation in favor of GOVERNMENT and CONTRACTOR.
	 	 	 
		(6)	Pollution
                                         Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence/annual aggregate.
                                         Such insurance shall provide bodily injury and property damage and clean-up costs coverage
                                         for both sudden and gradual occurrences arising from the Work performed under this subcontract.
                                         If SUBCONTRACTOR activities involve professional services, coverage shall include pollution
                                         losses resulting from any deficient professional services. If Completed Operations is
                                         limited in the policy, such Completed Operation Coverage shall be for a period of not
                                         less than five (5) years. If such insurance is written on a claim-made form, such insurance
                                         shall include minimally a six (6) year extended discovery period. Insurance shall name
                                         the University of Washington, GOVERNMENT, and CONTRACTOR, and their members, subsidiaries
                                         and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees of the foregoing each as Additional
                                         Insureds, but only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or
                                         omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR or its officers, employees or agents in the performance of
                                         ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT. In addition, SUBCONTRACTOR’S
                                         insurer shall waive its right of subrogation against the Additional Insureds.

 

		(b)	The
                                         required limits of coverage specified in (a)(1) through (a)(4) may be satisfied by a
                                         combination of a primary policy and an excess or umbrella policy. Coverage shall be provided
                                         on a follow form basis, include a Priority of coverage endorsement applying immediately
                                         before any other SUBCONTRACTOR Insurance coverage, whether primary, excess, contingent
                                         or any other basis and as excess over the primary policies of Employer’s Liability,
                                         Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability as required above. Such insurance
                                         shall include the same Additional Insured and Insurer’s Waiver of Subrogation provisions
                                         required by the primary policies and shall be primary and non-contributory with any similar
                                         insurance coverage maintained by the Additional Insureds.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

  

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(c)	Should
                                         any of the Work involve:

 

		(1)	construction
                                         or renovation of a building or structure, SUBCONTRACTOR shall carry Builders Risk
                                         Insurance, written on an “All Risk” basis with a limit equal to the total
                                         installed cost of the SUBCONTRACTOR’S Work. “Total installed cost”
                                         shall include the value of material and equipment provided by CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT
                                         while such property is in the care, custody, and control of SUBCONTRACTOR. This insurance
                                         will cover all material and equipment installed or to be installed in permanent buildings
                                         and facilities and will include coverage for material in transit and in offsite storage.
                                         To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, GOVERNMENT and CONTRACTOR,
                                         and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees
                                         of the foregoing shall each be named as an Additional Insured, but only with respect
                                         to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR or its
                                         officers, employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR
                                         and GOVERNMENT. In addition, SUBCONTRACTOR’S insurer shall waive its right of subrogation
                                         against the Additional Insureds. Should any loss or damage to the Work occur, deductibles
                                         under this policy shall be for SUBCONTRACTOR’S account.
	 	 	 
		(2)	marine
                                         operations, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide or have provided coverage for liabilities
                                         arising out of such marine operations, including contractual liability under its Commercial
                                         General Liability Insurance or Marine Hull and Machinery Insurance and Protection and
                                         Indemnity Insurance. In the event such marine operations involve any SUBCONTRACTOR owned,
                                         hired, chartered, or operated vessels, barges, tugs or other marine equipment, SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         agrees to provide or have provided Marine Hull and Machinery Insurance and Protection
                                         and Indemnity Insurance and/or Charterer’s Liability Insurance. The combined limit
                                         of the Protection and Indemnity Insurance and/or Charterer’s Liability Insurance
                                         shall be at least $5,000,000 per occurrence or the market value of the vessel, whichever
                                         is greater. The Protection and Indemnity and/or Charterer’s liability and the Hull
                                         and Machinery coverage’s shall include coverage for contractual liability, wreck
                                         removal, sudden and accidental pollution, tower’s liability if applicable; special
                                         operations, and full collision coverage and shall be endorsed:

 

		(i)	To
                                         the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, to provide full coverage
                                         to CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT, and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the
                                         officers, directors, and employees of the foregoing each as Additional Insureds, but
                                         only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         or its officers, employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR
                                         and GOVERNMENT, without limiting coverage to liability “as owner of the vessel”
                                         and to delete any “as owner” clause or other language that would limit coverage
                                         to liability of an insured “as owner of the vessel;” and
	 	 	 
		(ii)	To
                                         waive any limit to full coverage for the Additional Insureds provided by any applicable
                                         liability statute.

 

All
marine insurances provided by SUBCONTRACTOR shall include an Insurer’s waiver of subrogation in favor of the Additional
Insureds.

 

		(3)	aircraft
                                         (fixed wing or helicopter) owned, operated or chartered by SUBCONTRACTOR, liability
                                         arising out of such aircraft shall be insured for a combined single limit not less than
                                         $10,000,000 each occurrence and such limit shall apply to Bodily Injury (including passengers)
                                         and Property Damage Liability. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but
                                         no further, such insurance shall name CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT, and their members, subsidiaries
                                         and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees of the foregoing each as Additional
                                         Insureds, but only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or
                                         omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR or its officers, employees or agents in the performance of
                                         ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT. The insurance shall also include an
                                         Insurer’s waiver of subrogation in favor of the Additional Insureds, state that
                                         it is primary insurance as regards the Additional Insureds and contain a cross-liability
                                         or severability of interest clause. If the aircraft hull is insured such insurance shall
                                         provide for an Insurer’s waiver of subrogation rights in favor of CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT
                                         and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees
                                         of the foregoing. In the event SUBCONTRACTOR charters aircraft, the foregoing insurance
                                         and evidence of insurance may be furnished by the owner of the chartered aircraft, provided
                                         the above requirements are met.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(4)	inspection,
                                         handling or removal of asbestos, SUBCONTRACTOR shall also carry Asbestos Liability
                                         Insurance in an amount not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence/annual aggregate. The
                                         policy shall be written on an “Occurrence Basis” with no sunset clause. To
                                         the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, such insurance shall name
                                         CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT, and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers,
                                         directors, and employees of the foregoing each as Additional Insureds, but only with
                                         respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         or its officers, employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR
                                         and GOVERNMENT.
	 	 	 
		(5)	transporting
                                         hazardous substances, SUBCONTRACTOR shall also carry Business Automobile Insurance
                                         covering liability arising out of the transportation of hazardous materials in an amount
                                         not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence. Such policy shall include Motor Carrier Endorsement
                                         MCS-90. NEITHER CONTRACTOR NOR GOVERNMENT IS TO BE NAMED AN ADDITIONAL INSURED FOR THIS
                                         POLICY.
	 	 	 
		(6)	treatment,
                                         storage or disposal of hazardous wastes, SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish an insurance
                                         certificate from the designated disposal facility establishing that the facility operator
                                         maintains current Environmental Liability Insurance in the amount of not less than $5,000,000
                                         per occurrence/annual aggregate.Coverage shall also include non-owned disposal site
                                         (NODS) coverage for losses at the Jobsite.
	 	 	 
		(7)	hauling
                                         of property worth in excess of $300,000, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, unless provided by
                                         CONTRACTOR, also carry “All Risk” Transit Insurance, or “All Risk”
                                         Motor Truck Cargo Insurance, or such similar form of insurance that will insure against
                                         physical loss or damage to the property being transported, moved or handled by SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         pursuant to the terms of this subcontract. Such insurance shall provide a limit of not
                                         less than the replacement cost of the highest value being moved, and to the maximum extent
                                         permitted by applicable law but no further, shall insure the interest of CONTRACTOR and
                                         GOVERNMENT and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors,
                                         and employees of the foregoing each as their respective interests may appear, but only
                                         with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         or its officers, employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR
                                         and GOVERNMENT, and shall include an insurer’s Waiver of Subrogation in favor of each
                                         such party.

 

		(d)	Submission
                                         of Insurance Certificates and Endorsements

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall deliver to CONTRACTOR no later than ten (10) calendar days after subcontract award, but in any event prior to commencing
the Work or entering the Jobsite, (1) certificates of insurance providing clear evidence that the coverages and at least the minimum
limits of insurance are in full force and effect; and (2) copies of endorsements or analogous insurance policy documents certified
by SUBCONTRACTOR’s insurer that meet all applicable Additional Insured and Waiver of Subrogation requirements prescribed
by this clause. SUBCONTRACTOR shall deliver to CONTRACTOR thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice prior to cancellation,
termination or material alteration of said policies of insurance. Certificates shall identify on their face the project name and
the applicable subcontract number. Delivery of certificates, endorsements and any notices of policy change shall be made to the
Subcontract Administrator identified in clause SC-2 AUTHORITY OF PERSONNEL.

 

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	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

  

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(e)	Non-Waiver
                                         and Other Conditions

 

		(1)	CONTRACTOR’S
                                         acceptance of any evidence of insurance, including any certificate of insurance, shall
                                         not: (i) constitute acceptance of the adequacy of SUBCONTRACTOR’S insurance coverage,
                                         (ii) imply that any insurance coverage provided by SUBCONTRACTOR complies with the requirements
                                         of this subcontract, (iii) be deemed as a modification of any of SUBCONTRACTOR’S
                                         requirements in the subcontract, or (iv) waive CONTRACTOR’S or the GOVERNMENT’s
                                         rights to enforce any of SUBCONTRACTOR’S requirements in this subcontract, including
                                         the requirements concerning insurance coverage amounts, insurance terms and conditions
                                         and qualifications of insurance companies.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	The
                                         requirements contained herein as to types and limits, as well as CONTRACTOR’S approval
                                         of insurance coverage to be maintained by SUBCONTRACTOR, are not intended to and shall
                                         not in any manner limit or qualify the liabilities and obligations assumed by SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         under this subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	Neither
                                         CONTRACTOR nor GOVERNMENT is maintaining any insurance on behalf of SUBCONTRACTOR covering
                                         against loss or damage to the Work or to any other property of SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

	 	SC-13E	MEASUREMENT
    FOR PAYMENT (Nov 2018)

		(a)	Labor
                                         effort expended in performance of this subcontract shall be reimbursed using the Fixed
                                         Hourly Rates listed in Exhibit C. If during performance of the subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         determines that a category of labor not already listed in Exhibit C is necessary to achieve
                                         the subcontract objectives, SUBCONTRACTOR shall notify CONTRACTOR. Upon submission of
                                         necessary documentation by SUBCONTRACTOR, the parties may negotiate the Fixed Hourly
                                         Rate for the additional category for inclusion in Exhibit C by a modification to this
                                         subcontract.
	 	 	 
		(b)	In
                                         accordance with the clause entitled “FAR 52.232-7, Payments under Time-and-Materials
                                         and Labor-Hour Contracts”, SUBCONTRACTOR may submit monthly billings for the direct
                                         labor performed and/or other direct charges incurred. A breakdown, satisfactory to CONTRACTOR,
                                         shall be included on or with each invoice, and contain the following minimum information:

 

		(1)	Subcontract
                                         number and period of performance.
		(2)	Direct
                                         Labor charges shall show labor category, hourly rate, and name of individual who performed
                                         the work. All Direct Labor charges shall be supported by copies of signed or electronic
                                         timesheets, or a summary sheet if a CONTRACTOR/GOVERNMENT approved time keeping system
                                         is used.
		(3)	Other
                                         Direct charges for lower-tier subcontracts shall be itemized, and include the name of
                                         the subcontractor, name of individual who performed the work, and applicable hourly rate.
                                         All labor charges shall be supported by copies of signed or electronic timesheets, or
                                         a summary sheet if a CONTRACTOR/GOVERNMENT approved time keeping system is used.
		(4)	Travel
                                         charges shall be itemized and supported by receipts, as required by SC-115 Travel Costs
                                         and Reimbursement. Note: Itineraries provided by sites such as Orbitz, Expedia,
                                         etc. shall only be deemed acceptable receipts for reimbursement if payment authorization
                                         is shown thereon.
		(5)	Materials
                                         charges shall be itemized and include a description of material(s), cost, and handling
                                         charges, if allowed.
		(6)	Charges
                                         for Subcontractor Acquired Property (SAP) shall be itemized, show manufacturer, item
                                         description, serial number, model number, date property was acquired, acquisition cost
                                         and be supported by copies of receipts for each item purchased.
		(7)	New
                                         Mexico Gross Receipts Tax (NMGRT) charges for reimbursement of NMGRT paid to lower-tier
                                         subcontractors shall be itemized, show amount of tax paid to each subcontractor, and
                                         NMGRT rate.

 

		(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall maintain all records necessary for determining the amount of services or quantities
                                         of work to be paid under this subcontract and CONTRACTOR, at its sole discretion, may
                                         witness and verify such records. Measurements and computations shall be made by such
                                         methods as CONTRACTOR may consider appropriate and copies of notes, computations and
                                         other records made by SUBCONTRACTOR for the purpose of determining amounts or quantities
                                         shall be furnished to CONTRACTOR upon request.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

  

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(d)	Each
                                         invoice or voucher submitted for payment shall bear the following certification signed
                                         by an official of SUBCONTRACTOR having authority to make such certification:

 

“The
undersigned certifies that the information set forth herein and in supporting documentation is true and correct and may be used
as a basis for payment by CONTRACTOR for the amounts requested in this invoice.”

 

	 	SC-14	NUCLEAR HAZARDS INDEMNITY AND PRICE ANDERSON
    ACT (Jan 2010)

		(a)	48
                                         CFR 952.250-70 Nuclear Hazards Indemnity Agreement As Modified By DOE Acquisition Letter
                                         2005- 15 (Jun 2009)

 

		(1)	Authority.
                                         This clause is incorporated into this contract pursuant to the authority contained
                                         in subsection 170d. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (hereinafter called
                                         the Act.)
	 	 	 
		(2)	Definitions.
                                         The definitions set out in the Act shall apply to this clause.
	 	 	 
		(3)	Financial
                                         protection. Except as hereafter permitted or required in writing by DOE, the contractor
                                         will not be required to provide or maintain, and will not provide or maintain at Government
                                         expense, any form of financial protection to cover public liability, as described in
                                         paragraph (4)(ii) below. DOE may, however, at any time require in writing that the contractor
                                         provide and maintain financial protection of such a type and in such amount as DOE shall
                                         determine to be appropriate to cover such public liability, provided that the costs of
                                         such financial protection are reimbursed to the contractor by DOE.
	 	(4)	 

 

		(i)	Indemnification.
                                         To the extent that the contractor and other persons indemnified are not compensated
                                         by any financial protection permitted or required by DOE, DOE will indemnify the contractor
                                         and other persons indemnified against (i) claims for public liability as described in
                                         subparagraph (4)(ii) of this clause; and (ii) such legal costs of the contractor and
                                         other persons indemnified as are approved by DOE, provided that DOE’s liability, including
                                         such legal costs, shall not exceed the amount set forth in section 170d. of the Act,
                                         as that amount may be increased in accordance with section 170t., in the aggregate for
                                         each nuclear incident or precautionary evacuation occurring within the United States
                                         or $500 million in the aggregate for each nuclear incident occurring outside the United
                                         States, irrespective of the number of persons indemnified in connection with this contract.
	 	 	 
		(ii)	The
                                         public liability referred to in subparagraph (4)(i) of this clause is public liability
                                         as defined in the Act which (i) arises out of or in connection with the activities under
                                         this contract, including transportation; and (ii) arises out of or results from a nuclear
                                         incident or precautionary evacuation, as those terms are defined in the Act.

 

	 	(5)	 

 

		(i)	Waiver
                                         of Defenses. In the event of a nuclear incident, as defined in the Act, arising out
                                         of nuclear waste activities, as defined in the Act, the contractor, on behalf of itself
                                         and other persons indemnified, agrees to waive any issue or defense as to charitable
                                         or governmental immunity.
	 	 	 
		(ii)	In
                                         the event of an extraordinary nuclear occurrence which:

 

		(A)	Arises
                                         out of, results from, or occurs in the course of the construction, possession, or operation
                                         of a production or utilization facility; or
	 	 	 
		(B)	Arises
                                         out of, results from, or occurs in the course of transportation of source material, by-product
                                         material, or special nuclear material to or from a production or utilization facility;
                                         or

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

  

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(C)	Arises
                                         out of or results from the possession, operation, or use by the contractor or a subcontractor
                                         of a device utilizing special nuclear material or by-product material, during the course
                                         of the contract activity; or
	 	 	 
		(D)	Arises
                                         out of, results from, or occurs in the course of nuclear waste activities, the contractor,
                                         on behalf of itself and other persons indemnified, agrees to waive:

 

		(1)	Any
                                         issue or defense as to the conduct of the claimant (including the conduct of persons
                                         through whom the claimant derives its cause of action) or fault of persons indemnified,
                                         including, but not limited to:

 

		i	Negligence;
	 	 	 
		ii	Contributory
                                         negligence;
	 	 	 
		iii	Assumption
                                         of risk; or
	 	 	 
		iv	Unforeseeable
                                         intervening causes, whether involving the conduct of a third person or an act of God;

 

		(2)	Any
                                         issue or defense as to charitable or governmental immunity; and
	 	 	 
		(3)	Any
                                         issue or defense based on any statute of limitations, if suit is instituted within 3
                                         years from the date on which the claimant first knew, or reasonably could have known,
                                         of his injury or change and the cause thereof. The waiver of any such issue or defense
                                         shall be effective regardless of whether such issue or defense may otherwise be deemed
                                         jurisdictional or relating to an element in the cause of action. The waiver shall be
                                         judicially enforceable in accordance with its terms by the claimant against the person
                                         indemnified.

 

		(E)	The
                                         term extraordinary nuclear occurrence means an event which DOE has determined
                                         to be an extraordinary nuclear occurrence as defined in the Act. A determination of whether
                                         or not there has been an extraordinary nuclear occurrence will be made in accordance
                                         with the procedures in 10 CFR part 840.
	 	 	 
		(F)	For
                                         the purposes of that determination, “offsite” as that term is used in 10 CFR
                                         part 840 means away from “the contract location” which phrase means any DOE
                                         facility, installation, or site at which contractual activity under this contract is
                                         being carried on, and any contractor-owned or controlled facility, installation, or site
                                         at which the contractor is engaged in the performance of contractual activity under this
                                         contract.

 

		(iii)	The
                                         waivers set forth above:

 

		(A)	Shall
                                         be effective regardless of whether such issue or defense may otherwise be deemed jurisdictional
                                         or relating to an element in the cause of action;
	 	 	 
		(B)	Shall
                                         be judicially enforceable in accordance with its terms by the claimant against the person
                                         indemnified;
	 	 	 
		(C)	Shall
                                         not preclude a defense based upon a failure to take reasonable steps to mitigate damages;

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020 

  

		(D)	Shall
                                         not apply to injury or damage to a claimant or to a claimant’s property which is intentionally
                                         sustained by the claimant or which results from a nuclear incident intentionally and
                                         wrongfully caused by the claimant;
	 	 	 
		(E)	Shall
                                         not apply to injury to a claimant who is employed at the site of and in connection with
                                         the activity where the extraordinary nuclear occurrence takes place, if benefits therefor
                                         are either payable or required to be provided under any workmen’s compensation or occupational
                                         disease law;
	 	 	 
		(F)	Shall
                                         not apply to any claim resulting from a nuclear incident occurring outside the United
                                         States;
	 	 	 
		(G)	Shall
                                         be effective only with respect to those obligations set forth in this clause and in insurance
                                         policies, contracts or other proof of financial protection; and
	 	 	 
		(H)	Shall
                                         not apply to, or prejudice the prosecution or defense of, any claim or portion of claim
                                         which is not within the protection afforded under (A) the limit of liability provisions
                                         under subsection 170e. of the Act, and (B) the terms of this agreement and the terms
                                         of insurance policies, contracts, or other proof of financial protection.

 

		(6)	Notification
                                         and litigation of claims. The contractor shall give immediate written notice to DOE
                                         of any known action or claim filed or made against the contractor or other person indemnified
                                         for public liability as defined in paragraph (4)(ii). Except as otherwise directed by
                                         DOE, the contractor shall furnish promptly to DOE, copies of all pertinent papers received
                                         by the contractor or filed with respect to such actions or claims. DOE shall have the
                                         right to, and may collaborate with, the contractor and any other person indemnified in
                                         the settlement or defense of any action or claim and shall have the right to (1) require
                                         the prior approval of DOE for the payment of any claim that DOE may be required to indemnify
                                         hereunder; and (2) appear through the Attorney General on behalf of the contractor or
                                         other person indemnified in any action brought upon any claim that DOE may be required
                                         to indemnify hereunder, take charge of such action, and settle or defend any such action.
                                         If the settlement or defense of any such action or claim is undertaken by DOE, the contractor
                                         or other person indemnified shall furnish all reasonable assistance in effecting a settlement
                                         or asserting a defense.
	 	 	 
		(7)	Continuity
                                         of DOE obligations. The obligations of DOE under this clause shall not be affected
                                         by any failure on the part of the contractor to fulfill its obligation under this contract
                                         and shall be unaffected by the death, disability, or termination of existence of the
                                         contractor, or by the completion, termination or expiration of this contract.
	 	 	 
		(8)	Effect
                                         of other clauses. The provisions of this clause shall not be limited in any way by,
                                         and shall be interpreted without reference to, any other clause of this contract, including
                                         the clause entitled Contract Disputes, provided, however, that this clause shall be subject
                                         to the clauses entitled Covenant Against Contingent Fees, and Accounts, records, and
                                         inspection, and any provisions that are later added to this contract as required by applicable
                                         Federal law, including statutes, executive orders and regulations, to be included in
                                         Nuclear Hazards Indemnity Agreements.
	 	 	 
		(9)	Civil
                                         penalties. The contractor and its subcontractors and suppliers who are indemnified
                                         under the provisions of this clause are subject to civil penalties, pursuant to section
                                         234A of the Act, for violations of applicable DOE nuclear-safety related rules, regulations,
                                         or orders. If the contractor is a not-for-profit contractor, as defined by section 234Ad.(2),
                                         the total amount of civil penalties paid shall not exceed the total amount of fees paid
                                         within any 1-year period (as determined by the Secretary) under this contract.
	 	 	 
		(10)	Criminal
                                         penalties. Any individual director, officer, or employee of the contractor or of
                                         its subcontractors and suppliers who are indemnified under the provisions of this clause
                                         are subject 

to
criminal penalties, pursuant to section 223(c) of the Act, for knowing and willful violation of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954,
as amended, and applicable DOE nuclear safety-related rules, regulations or orders which violation results in, or, if undetected,
would have resulted in a nuclear incident.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(11)	Inclusion
                                         in subcontracts. The contractor shall insert this clause in any subcontract which
                                         may involve the risk of public liability, as that term is defined in the Act and further
                                         described in paragraph (4)(ii) above. However, this clause shall not be included in subcontracts
                                         in which the subcontractor is subject to Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) financial
                                         protection requirements under section 170b. of the Act or NRC agreements of indemnification
                                         under section 170c. or k. of the Act for the activities under the subcontract.
	 	 	 
		(12)	Effective
                                         Date. This contract was awarded on or after August 8, 2005 and at contract award
                                         contained the clause at DEAR 952.250-70 (JUNE 1996) or prior version. That clause has
                                         been deleted and replaced with this clause. The Price-Anderson Amendments Act of 2005,
                                         described by this clause, control the indemnity for any nuclear incident that occurred
                                         on or after August 8, 2005. The Contractor’s liability for civil penalties for
                                         violations of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 under this contract is described by paragraph
                                         (i) of this clause.

 

		(b)	The
                                         U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will indemnify SUBCONTRACTOR against (1) claims for public
                                         liability, and (2) legal costs arising from any nuclear incidence, in accordance with
                                         the provisions of 48 CFR 952.250-70 as modified by DOE Acquisition Letter 2005-15.
	 	 	 
		(c)	The
                                         Department of Energy has promulgated Procedural Rules for DOE Nuclear Activities (10
                                         CFR 820), Quality Assurance Requirements (10 CFR 830 Subpart A), Occupational Radiation
                                         Protection rules (10 CFR 835), Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program Rules (10
                                         CFR 850), and Worker Safety and Health Program (10 CFR 851) in implementation of the
                                         Price Anderson Amendment Act (PAAA) of 1988, Public Law 100-408, August 20, 1988, as
                                         amended. These rules govern the conduct of persons involved in DOE nuclear activities,
                                         and in particular, are designed to achieve compliance with DOE safety issues. SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall comply and is responsible for the compliance of its lower-tier subcontractors with
                                         the referenced DOE safety related rules and regulations. Violation of the applicable
                                         rules and regulations will provide a basis for the assessment of civil and criminal penalties.
	 	 	 
		(d)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall indemnify CONTRACTOR for any civil penalties levied against CONTRACTOR, pursuant
                                         to Section 234A of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as amended, for any violations of applicable
                                         DOE safety related rules, regulations, or orders committed by SUBCONTRACTOR or its lower-tier
                                         subcontractors and suppliers.

 

		SC-17	POSSIBILITY
                                         OF CONTAMINATION OF SUBCONTRACTOR-OWNED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT (Jun 2009)

		(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR’S
                                         equipment may become contaminated during the course of this Work. All SUBCONTRACTOR equipment
                                         must be fully decontaminated prior to removal from the Work Area. SUBCONTRACTOR shall
                                         provide a decontamination and contaminated material control procedure(s) for CONTRACTOR’S
                                         review and acceptance. SUBCONTRACTOR shall obtain CONTRACTOR’S authorization to
                                         remove any equipment from the Site.
	 	 	 
		(b)	Prior
                                         to SUBCONTRACTOR equipment arriving at the Jobsite, SUBCONTRACTOR shall inform CONTRACTOR
                                         of the specific radioactive contaminants that could be left over from previous work.
                                         CONTRACTOR will survey SUBCONTRACTOR’S equipment upon arrival at the Jobsite to
                                         establish a radiation contamination profile as a baseline for the non-CONTRACTOR radioactive
                                         contaminants. The equipment shall meet CONTRACTOR’S health physics standards for
                                         radioactivity before it will be permitted to enter the Jobsite. Any radioactive contaminants
                                         that are present must be in the form of surface contamination and shall not exceed the
                                         levels prescribed. Any preliminary decontamination to remove non-CONTRACTOR radioactive
                                         contaminants that may be required shall be performed by the SUBCONTRACTOR and will be
                                         performed at SUBCONTRACTOR’S expense. SUBCONTRACTOR will be solely responsible
                                         for the disposal of all wastes generated as a result of preliminary decontamination to
                                         remove non-CONTRACTOR radioactive contaminants. Neither CONTRACTOR nor the Government
                                         shall be designated as generator of such waste.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(c)	The
                                         equipment shall also be free of non-radioactive hazardous contaminants upon arrival at
                                         the Jobsite. Verification shall be supplied by SUBCONTRACTOR that the equipment does
                                         not contain hazardous contaminants upon arrival, including residual hazardous contaminants
                                         that might be hidden inside equipment. In the event that the equipment is found to be
                                         contaminated with non-CONTRACTOR non- radioactive hazardous contaminants upon arrival,
                                         SUBCONTRACTOR will not be permitted to commence Work until the equipment is free of significant
                                         (non-trace) non-CONTRACTOR contamination, as defined by CONTRACTOR. Any preliminary decontamination
                                         to remove non-CONTRACTOR hazardous contaminants that may be required shall be performed
                                         by the SUBCONTRACTOR and will be performed at SUBCONTRACTOR’S expense. SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         will be solely responsible for the disposal of all wastes generated as a result of preliminary
                                         decontamination to remove non-CONTRACTOR non- radioactive hazardous contaminants. Neither
                                         CONTRACTOR nor the Government shall be designated as the generator of non-CONTRACTOR
                                         non-radioactive or hazardous waste.
	 	 	 
		(d)	Upon
                                         completion of the Work, CONTRACTOR will survey and inspect SUBCONTRACTOR’S equipment
                                         before it is removed from the Jobsite to establish a post-processing radiation contamination
                                         profile. If the equipment contamination profile exceeds the CONTRACTOR’S required
                                         exit decontamination limits, SUBCONTRACTOR shall carry out the necessary radioactive
                                         decontamination at the Jobsite in accordance with the SUBCONTRACTOR’S approved
                                         procedures.
	 	 	 
		(e)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall take all reasonable measures to mitigate the potential for contamination of its
                                         major equipment (major equipment excludes tools and equipment accessories) during performance
                                         of the Work. If CONTRACTOR determines that required exit decontamination limits for any
                                         item of major equipment is unattainable, despite SUBCONTRACTOR’S best efforts,
                                         SUBCONTRACTOR will be compensated for the appraised value of the major equipment considering
                                         age, condition, and value of similar equipment, unless contamination of said equipment
                                         is deemed by the CONTRACTOR to be the result of carelessness or negligence on the part
                                         of the SUBCONTRACTOR. If an agreed upon value cannot be negotiated, an independent appraiser
                                         may be used to determine value.
	 	 	 
		(f)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall provide to the STR, in advance of use, a list of tools, items of equipment and
                                         accessories (e.g. hand drills, transfer pumps, hoses, etc.) to be utilized in performance
                                         of that work that, because of the nature or configuration of the tool, equipment, or
                                         accessory, may be reasonably expected not to be capable of being decontaminated through
                                         reasonable efforts. Unless otherwise provided for in this Subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall be responsible for the cost of all such tools, equipment, and accessories, and
                                         will not receive compensation pursuant to the paragraph above for tools, equipment, and
                                         accessories that are identified or should have been identified, pursuant to this paragraph.
	 	 	 
		(g)	In
                                         accordance with the general clause entitled “Indemnity”, SUBCONTRACTOR shall
                                         indemnify CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT for any liability, including criminal liability,
                                         associated with its removing contaminated items in violation of this clause.

 

	 	SC-19	PHYSICAL SECURITY (Jun 2009)

 

In
performance of the Work under this subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR shall maintain:

 

		(1)	Control
                                         of material and equipment packaging, transportation, and delivery to the Jobsite.
		(2)	Accountability
                                         procedures for storage, requisition and issue of material and equipment.
		(3)	Personnel
                                         security to include, but not limited to, compliance with Project work rules (access,
                                         badging, prohibited activities, and items, etc.).
		(4)	Communications
                                         security
		(5)	Prompt
                                         reporting of incidents of loss, theft or vandalism to CONTRACTOR, subsequently detailed
                                         and provided in writing.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

	 	SC-24	TECHNICAL DATA RIGHTS (Jun 2009)

 

CONTRACTOR
and GOVERNMENT shall have, and SUBCONTRACTOR hereby grants CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT, a permanent, assignable, non-exclusive,
royalty-free license to use any concept, product, process (patentable or otherwise), copyrighted material (including without limitation
documents, specifications, calculations, maps, sketches, notes, reports, data, models, samples, drawings, designs, and electronic
software) and confidential information owned by SUBCONTRACTOR upon commencement of the Work under this subcontract and used by
SUBCONTRACTOR or furnished or supplied to CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT by SUBCONTRACTOR in the course of performance under this subcontract.

 

	 	SC-101	COST ACCOUNTING STANDARDS LIABILITY (Nov 2018)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
is subject to the requirements contained in FAR 52.230-2 Cost Accounting Standards and FAR 52.230-6 Administration of Cost Accounting
Standards.

 

Reference
is made to the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) clause(s) of the subcontract. Notwithstanding the provisions of those clause(s),
or of any other provision of the subcontract, the SUBCONTRACTOR shall be liable to the Government for any increased costs, or
interest thereon, resulting from any failure of the SUBCONTRACTOR, with respect to activities carried on at the site of the work,
or of a lower-tier subcontractor, to comply with applicable cost accounting standards or to follow any practices disclosed pursuant
to the requirements of such CAS clause(s).

 

	 	SC-104	LABORATORY
    ANALYSES (Jun 2009)

 

When
chemical, radiological or physical analyses of hazardous materials are required for their disposal, treatment, or recycling, and
such analyses are not listed below as CONTRACTOR provided, SUBCONTRACTOR shall cause such analyses to be performed by an appropriately
qualified laboratory. SUBCONTRACTOR shall identify the analyses to be performed and submit the name, qualifications, and procedures
of the proposed laboratory(ies) to CONTRACTOR for review and approval prior to performing any analyses. Such analyses shall be
at SUBCONTRACTOR’S expense. The following laboratory analyses will be provided by CONTRACTOR:

 

	 	SC-105	LIMITATION OF FUNDS (Aug 2014)

		(a)	The
                                         amount of funds presently available for payment by CONTRACTOR and allotted to this subcontract
                                         is Eight Million Eight Hundred Forty Four Thousand Five Hundred Forty Eight US Dollars
                                         and Eleven Cents ($8,844,548.11). SUBCONTRACTOR shall perform or have performed Work
                                         up to the point at which the total amount paid and payable approximates, but does not
                                         exceed the total amount actually allotted.
	 	 	 
		(b)	CONTRACTOR
                                         will allot additional funds incrementally to the subcontract up to the full subcontract
                                         ceiling, provided funds are made available by GOVERNMENT. Directed Change Orders issued
                                         under the Changes clause shall not be considered an authorization to exceed the allotted
                                         amount.
	 	 	 
		(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall notify CONTRACTOR in writing whenever it has reason to believe that the amount
                                         to be invoiced under this subcontract in the next thirty (30) days, when added to all
                                         previously invoiced amounts, will exceed 80% of the total funds so far allotted. Upon
                                         notification, CONTRACTOR will allot additional funds or may suspend or terminate the
                                         subcontract in accordance with its terms.
	 	 	 
		(d)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         is not authorized to continue performance or otherwise incur costs in excess of the allotted
                                         funds, unless one of the following exceptions applies: (1) if required to protect and
                                         maintain the Work in accordance with General Condition GC-44 SUSPENSION; or (2) protect
                                         and preserve the property related to this subcontract in accordance with GC-47(x) TERMINATION
                                         FOR CONVENIENCE.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

  

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

	 	SC-109	ON-SITE HANDLING
    AND DISPOSAL OF POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS WASTE (Jun 2009)

 

If
the Work under this subcontract includes any intrusive site drilling, boring, coring or sampling, investigation- derived waste
(IDW) and equipment decontamination waste (EDW) may be produced as a result of these efforts. These
wastes could include solids or liquids drawn from site wells for sampling purposes. All IDW and EDW shall be treated by SUBCONTRACTOR
as if it were hazardous waste regulated under the federal Resource and Conservation Recovery Act of 1976, 42 U.S.C. 6901-6992
(RCRA) as amended, or any more stringent applicable regulations, unless and until SUBCONTRACTOR has been able to confirm, to the
satisfaction of CONTRACTOR and the appropriate regulatory agencies, that the wastes are not regulated as hazardous. SUBCONTRACTOR
shall complete a Waste Characterization Strategy Form (WCSF) with the appropriate level of detail for IDW and EDW generated by
SUBCONTRACTOR. The WCSF shall be submitted to CONTRACTOR for review and approval. SUBCONTRACTOR shall temporarily store IDW and
EDW in accordance with the WCSF. If contamination is suspected, IDW and EDW shall be stored within the contaminant exclusion zone
pending waste determination, unless otherwise directed by CONTRACTOR.

 

	 	SC-110	OFF-SITE TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS
    MATERIAL (Jun 2009)

 

		(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall be responsible for the proper containerization, labeling, manifesting, storage
                                         and transport of hazardous waste. SUBCONTRACTOR shall also be responsible for ensuring
                                         that all waste profile work and land ban disposal notifications required at recycling,
                                         treatment, storage and/or disposal facilities have been properly completed in a timely
                                         manner.
	 	 	 
		(b)	Before
                                         SUBCONTRACTOR moves, removes, or transports any hazardous substance (as defined by CERCLA)
                                         or subcontracts for such services, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, pursuant to the General Conditions
                                         titled “ASSIGNMENTS” and “SUBCONTRACTS”, provide CONTRACTOR the following
                                         information as to itself and any lower-tier subcontractor(s) involved in such activities:

 

		(1)	Verification
                                         of its license to haul such materials;
		(2)	Verification
                                         of its EPA Identification Number;
		(3)	Copy
                                         of its HMTA/DOT and state transportation compliance program;
		(4)	Copy
                                         of its EPA/State EPA manifest handling procedure;
		(5)	Certification
                                         that there is no administration action or license revocation proceeding pending against
                                         it; and
		(6)	Copies
                                         of its land ban/pretreatment procedures, if applicable.

 

		(c)	Before
                                         SUBCONTRACTOR arranges for the transport of any hazardous substance to a Treatment, Disposal,
                                         or Storage (TDS) facility, it shall ensure that all hazardous substances which are to
                                         be shipped will receive secure permanent disposal. In furtherance of that obligation
                                         SUBCONTRACTOR shall also provide CONTRACTOR the following:

 

		(1)	Certification
                                         that the facility is licensed to receive the specific wastes to be transported there,
                                         including, if applicable, a current RCRA permit;
		(2)	Written
                                         commitment from the facility verifying that it can and will accept the materials proposed
                                         for disposal at the facility;
		(3)	Notice
                                         of any restrictions of the disposal facility which may cause rejection of transported
                                         materials;
		(4)	Sampling
                                         and characterization of materials required prior to delivery of materials to the facility;
		(5)	Restrictions
                                         on delivery schedules;
		(6)	Full
                                         disclosure and certification concerning any prior, existing, imminent, or pending enforcement
                                         or corrective action programs or listing on any applicable EPA or State list of violating
                                         facilities; and
		(7)	List
                                         of permit violations within last four years.

 

	 	SC-115	TRAVEL COSTS AND
    REIMBURSEMENT (Nov 2018) [DEVIATION]

		(a)	Costs
                                         for transportation, lodging, meals, and incidental expenses incurred by SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         personnel for travel relating to the performance of, and chargeable to this subcontract
                                         shall be reimbursed by CONTRACTOR, subject to the provisions and limitations of Federal
                                         Acquisition Regulation 31.205-46 Travel costs, as specified below.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(b)	Limitations
                                         applicable to reimbursement of costs for transportation, lodging, meals, and incidental
                                         expenses:

 

		(1)	An
                                         individual working for SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor working on this subcontract
                                         will not be eligible for reimbursement of transportation, lodging, meals or incidental
                                         expenses, if the individual’s Regular Work Location lies within a 100 mile radius
                                         of the assigned work location, as defined in the statement of work / scope of work for
                                         this subcontract. An individual’s Regular Work Location is defined as (1) the location
                                         where such individual regularly performs his or her duties for SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier
                                         subcontractor, or (2) the individual’s home or regular place of business, if such
                                         individual is only employed by SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor to work on
                                         this subcontract, and paid on a daily when-actually-employed basis.
	 	 	 
		(2)	Federal
                                         Government holidays and weekends or other scheduled LANL non-workdays are considered
                                         non-workdays under this subcontract. Individuals will be considered to be in a per diem
                                         status on non-workdays except when:

 

		(i)	they
                                         return to their residence;
	 	 	 
		(ii)	they
                                         are in a vacation leave status or leave without pay status at the end of the workday
                                         just before the non-workday;
	 	 	 
		(iii)	they
                                         are in a vacation leave status or leave without pay status at the beginning of the workday
                                         following the non-workday and the period of leave on the workday is more than one-half
                                         of the prescribed working hours for that day; or
	 	 	 
		(iv)	LANL
                                         shuts down operations for the annual winter closure in December.

 

		(3)	Transportation
                                         expenses:

 

		(i)	Costs
                                         for transportation based on mileage rates may not exceed the standard mileage reimbursement
                                         rate for a privately owned vehicle established by the U.S. General Services Administration
                                         found at www.gsa.gov/mileage.
	 	 	 
		(ii)	Receipts
                                         supporting all reimbursements for transportation costs of $75 or more, other than transportation
                                         based on mileage rates, shall be submitted to support invoices that include such costs.
	 	 	 
		(iii)	Unless
                                         otherwise authorized by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR personnel who must travel to a work
                                         location away from their Regular Work Location shall only be entitled to reimbursement
                                         for the cost of transportation from their Regular Work Location to the assigned work
                                         location at the beginning of their assignment and from the assigned work location to
                                         their Regular Work Location at the completion of their assignment.

 

		(4)	Lodging
                                         expenses:

 

		(i)	Reimbursement
                                         for lodging expenses shall be based on the maximum lodging rates in effect at the time,
                                         as set forth in the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR), prescribed by the General Services
                                         Administration (GSA) for the location in which the work is performed. Domestic lodging
                                         rates may be found at www.gsa.gov/perdiem. Lodging rates shall be on a fixed basis
                                         equal to the referenced lodging rates, subject to adjustment as and in accordance with
                                         changes in the published GSA rates.

 

		(A)	If
                                         reimbursable lodging is not available at or near the assigned work location, CONTRACTOR
                                         may authorize a higher maximum reimbursement rate upon written request by SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         prior to securing lodging. A copy of CONTRACTOR’S written authorization, if given,
                                         shall be included with each invoice.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

  

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

		(ii)	Receipts
                                         for lodging expenses shall be submitted to support invoices that include such costs.
	 	 	 
		(iii)	Lodging
                                         will not be reimbursed to individuals who obtain lodging from friends or relatives with
                                         or without charge, unless: (1) the host actually incurs additional costs in accommodating
                                         the individual; (2) the additional costs are substantiated by the individual; and (3)
                                         the additional costs are determined to be reasonable by CONTRACTOR.

 

		(5)	Meals
                                         and incidental expenses (M&IE):

 

		(i)	Reimbursement
                                         for M&IE shall in no case exceed on a daily basis the maximum per diem rates in effect
                                         at the time, as set forth in the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR), prescribed by the General
                                         Services Administration for the location in which the work is performed. Domestic M&IE
                                         rates may be found at www.gsa.gov/perdiem. Receipts are not required for reimbursement
                                         of M&IE.
	 	 	 
		(ii)	M&IE
                                         shall not be reimbursed for workdays in which less than half of the prescribed daily
                                         working hours have been worked.
	 	 	 
		(iii)	M&IE
                                         shall not be reimbursed for more than three successive LANL non-workdays, unless otherwise
                                         approved in writing by the CONTRACTOR.

 

		(c)	Additional
                                         limitations applicable to an individual working for SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor
                                         on assignment away from their Regular Work Location for a period expected to exceed thirty
                                         (30) consecutive calendar days:

 

		(1)	Lodging
                                         and M&IE shall be billed separately.

 

		(2)	CONTRACTOR
                                         will not reimburse any costs associated with per diem (except for en-route travel) unless
                                         the individual working for SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor maintains a residence
                                         at or near his/her Regular Work Location.
	 	 	 
		(3)	An
                                         individual working for SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor, on assignment at
                                         the same location for three months or more, shall be eligible for reimbursement of lowest
                                         cost, economy air fare, plus charges for up to two checked bags, as well as other reasonable,
                                         allowable, and allocable expenses, for one round trip to their residence, at or near
                                         their Regular Work Location, every four weeks thereafter. No trips will be authorized
                                         if less than thirty (30) days remain on the assignment. Only transportation costs that
                                         have actually been incurred shall be reimbursed.

 

		(d)	Foreign
                                         travel is defined as travel from the United States to a foreign country and return, and
                                         travel between foreign countries. All foreign travel is subject to the prior approval
                                         of CONTRACTOR and DOE/NNSA. Foreign travel requests shall be submitted to CONTRACTOR
                                         at least sixty (60) days prior to the planned departure date. Travel must occur on U.S.-Flag
                                         air carriers.
	 	 	 
		(e)	By
                                         submitting an invoice for reimbursement of costs for transportation, lodging, meals,
                                         and incidental expenses, SUBCONTRACTOR certifies that all conditions of applicability
                                         specified herein for reimbursement of such costs have been satisfied.
	 	 	 
		(f)	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall include the terms and conditions of this clause in all lower-tier subcontracts
                                         issued in performance of this subcontract.

 

	 	SC-117	ACCRUAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS (Apr 2016) [DEVIATION]

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall provide to the Subcontract Administrator on a monthly basis, no later than the close of business on the tenth (10th) day
of the each month. SUBCONTRACTOR’S best estimate of cumulative charges that
will be incurred against the subcontract, from the end of the period covered by SUBCONTRACTOR’S last invoice through the
end of the current month, using content and format that is appropriate to the Work and approved by the Subcontract Administrator.

 

	 	SC-999	NO CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES (JULY 2019)

 

IN
NO EVENT SHALL SUBCONTRACTOR OR ANY OF ITS REPRESENTATIVES BE LIABLE UNDER THIS AGREEEMENT TO CONTRACTOR, FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE, OR ENHANCED DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, OR REVENUES OR DIMINUTION IN VALUE, ARISING OUT OF
OR RELATING TO AND/OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT REGARDLESS OF (A) WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE, (B) WHETHER OR
NOT SUBCONTRACTOR WAS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND (C) THE LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY (CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE)
UPON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED.

 

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T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18) [DEVIATION]

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

Dated
February 23, 2020

 

EXHIBIT
B

APPENDIX
B-1

 

LOS
ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY

 

SERVICE
CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS WAGE DETERMINATION

 

In
accordance with FAR clause 52.222-41 titled “SERVICE CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS” the attached Service Contract Labor
Standards Wage Determination WD 15-5535 (Rev. 10) dated December 23, 2019 is incorporated into this subcontract.

 

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    	T&M Ex C Form A-1 (Rev. 6, 8/10/15)
	Schedule of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts

    

 

Dated
02/23/2020

 

EXHIBIT
“C”

FORM
A-1

SCHEDULE
OF RATES AND NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNTS

		1.0	NOT-TO-EXCEED
                                         AMOUNTS

 

		1.1	This
                                         subcontract is priced on a Time and Materials basis. CONTRACTOR makes no commitments
                                         or guarantees as to the total amount or value of the Work to be performed. Payment under
                                         the subcontract shall be made based on the actual amount of Work satisfactorily performed
                                         in accordance with the subcontract terms. The Ceiling Price for all Work called for under
                                         this subcontract is specified on the Subcontract Form of Agreement.
	 	 	 
		1.2	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         waives its right, if any, to monies to which it might otherwise have been entitled for
                                         any amount expended in excess of the ceiling price or any maximum amount stated above
                                         except as authorized by a written change issued by the CONTRACTOR and received by SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

		2.0	LABOR
                                         CATEGORIES AND QUALIFICATIONS The following categories of labor and associated qualifications
                                         will be needed to perform the Work.

 

	Labor
    Category	 	Required
    Qualifications
	Senior
    Project Manager	 	[***]
	Project
    Manager	 	[***]
	Engineering
    Manager	 	[***]
	Building
    Manager/Site Superintendent	 	 [***] 

	Senior
    Mechanic	 	[***]
	Radiation
    Protection Manager/Transition Manager	 	[***]
	Health
    and Safety Representative	 	[***]
	Waste
    Manager	 	[***]
	Lead
    RCT	 	[***]
	RCT	 	[***]
	Lead
    Decon Tech	 	[***]
	Custodian/Laborer/Decon
    Tech	 	[***]
	Program
    Manager	 	[***]
	Project
    Coordinator	 	[***]
	CHP	 	[***]
	Technical
    Services Manager	 	[***]
	Project
    Controls Specialist	 	[***]
	Rad
    Engineer	 	[***]
	RSO	 	[***]
	Shipper	 	[***]
	Administrative	 	[***]
	Contract Administrator
    / Procurement Specialist	 	[***]

 

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Dated
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		3.0	FIXED
                                         HOURLY UNIT RATES

 

		3.1	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall be remunerated for performance of the Work by its employees on an hourly unit rate
                                         basis in accordance with the rates set forth in Table 3.1 below. The hourly rates constitute
                                         full payment for all costs in accomplishing the Work and include, but are not limited
                                         to, all payroll costs, overhead, profit and any other costs of whatever nature incurred
                                         by the SUBCONTRACTOR in the performance of the Work, except as specified in Section 4.0
                                         below.

 

	Table
                                         3.1

Labor
Classification Hourly Rates

	Labor
    Category	 	Fully
    Loaded On-Site Hourly Rate	 	Fully
    Loaded Overtime Hourly Rate
	Senior Project Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Project Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Engineering Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Building Manager/Site Superintendent	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Senior Mechanic	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Radiation Protection Manager/Transition
    Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Health and Safety Representative	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Waste Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Lead RCT	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	RCT	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Lead Decon Tech	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Custodian/Laborer/Decon Tech	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Program Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Project Coordinator	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	CHP	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Technical Services Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Project Controls Specialist	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Rad Engineer	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	RSO	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Shipper	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Contract Administrator/Procurement
    Specialist	 	$[***]*	 	$[***]* 
	Administrative	 	$[***]*	 	$[***]*

  

*Actuals
for these two labor categories through February 22, 2020 allowed for invoicing. After February 22, 2020, Contract Administrator
and Administrative will not be direct billed to the Task Order.

 

		3.2	Labor
                                         effort expended in performance of this subcontract shall be paid using the Fixed Hourly
                                         Unit Rates listed above in accordance with the terms of FAR 52.232-7, Payments under
                                         Time-And-Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts, and other applicable subcontract terms.
                                         The rates for the first twelve month period of the subcontract term shall be as stated
                                         above. Fixed Hourly Rates for each subsequent twelve month period shall be established
                                         by multiplying the Fixed Hourly Rate for the preceding period by the percent change for
                                         12 months ending in the 12th, 24th, 36th, and 48th month of the subcontract term by industry
                                         and occupational group “Professional, scientific, and technical services”
                                         as published in the U.S. Department of Labor Employment Cost Index, Table 5, COMPENSATION
                                         (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED): Employment Cost Index for total compensation, for private
                                         industry workers, by occupational group and industry. The table is available at https://www.bls.gov/news.release/eci.t05.htm

 

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Dated
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		3.3	The
                                         following definitions shall apply.

 

		3.3.1	The
                                         “Fully Loaded On-Site Hourly Rate” and “Fully Loaded Off-Site Hourly
                                         Rate” is calculated for an eight (8) hour day, forty (40) hour week (i.e., 5/40
                                         schedule), or nine (9) hour day, eighty (80) hours per two weeks (i.e., 9/80 schedule).
	 	 	 
		3.3.2	“Fully
                                         Loaded Overtime Hourly Rate”, if applicable, is for hours in excess of an eight
                                         (8) hour day, forty (40) hour week (i.e., 5/40 schedule), or nine (9) hour day, eighty
                                         (80) hours per two weeks (i.e., 9/80 schedule).

 

		3.4	Specific
                                         assignments and classification of SUBCONTRACTOR’S workers for payment purposes
                                         shall be as approved by CONTRACTOR.

 

		4.0	REIMBURSABLE
                                         TRAVEL AND MATERIALS CHARGES

 

		4.1	Subject
                                         to the limitations and conditions set forth in the subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR will be
                                         reimbursed for travel charges incurred in the performance of the Work. Supporting documentation,
                                         such as third party invoices, receipts, or other data as required by CONTRACTOR to support
                                         the validity of costs incurred under this section, shall be submitted with each invoice.
	 	 	 
		a.	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall refer to Exhibit B Special Conditions SC-115 Travel Costs and reimbursement (Nov
                                         2018) for additional requirements related to the incurrence and reimbursement of costs
                                         for transportation, lodging, and meals and incidental expenses (M&IE).
	 	 	 
	 	b.	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         must provide receipts for:

 

		(1)	Any
                                         lodging expense
	 	 	 
		(2)	Any
                                         other expense costing over $75. If it is impracticable to furnish receipts in any instance
                                         as required by this subtitle, the failure to do so must be fully explained on the travel
                                         voucher. Mere inconvenience in the matter of taking receipts will not be considered;

 

		4.2	Subject
                                         to the limitations and conditions set forth in the subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR will be
                                         reimbursed for Materials charges incurred in the performance of the Work. “Materials”
                                         is defined in FAR 52.232-7 Payments under Time-and-Materials and Labor- Hour Contracts.
	 	 	 
		4.3	SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         shall be remunerated for use of equipment as authorized in advance by CONTRACTOR in accordance
                                         with subsequently issued task order statements of work specifically requiring said equipment
                                         at the rates set forth in Table 3.2 below. The weekly or monthly rates constitute full
                                         payment for all costs in accomplishing the Work and include, but are not limited to,
                                         all overhead, profit and any other costs of whatever nature incurred by the SUBCONTRACTOR
                                         in the performance of the Work. Rates in Table 3.2 are firm and shall not be subject
                                         to adjustment for the duration of the subcontract.

 

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	Table
                                         3.2

                                                                  Equipment
                                         Usage Rates

	EQUIPMENT
    DESCRIPTION	 	WEEKLY
    RATE	 	MONTHLY
    RATE
	[***]	 		 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]

 

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Dated
02/23/2020

 

	EQUIPMENT
    DESCRIPTION	 	WEEKLY
    RATE	 	MONTHLY
    RATE
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
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	Schedule of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts

    

 

Dated
02/23/2020

 

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    	T&M Ex C Form A-1 (Rev. 6, 8/10/15)
	Schedule of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts

    

 

EXHIBIT
“D”

 

SCOPE
OF WORK AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 

	 	1.0	Scope
    of Work

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall furnish qualified personnel, equipment, materials and facilities to perform all services necessary the work generally described
below and required by or reasonably inferable from the Subcontract Documents, including this Exhibit “D” (the “work”).
SUBCONTRACTOR shall not be relieved of performing the details of any work manifestly or customarily performed to carry out the
intent of this subcontract. All work performed as if fully and correctly set forth and described in the subcontract. Los Alamos
National Laboratory (LANL) will designate an on-site person in charge (PIC) who is responsible for coordinating and directing
activities described below, and is solely responsible for directing in writing subcontract changes, including additions, deletions,
rescheduling, and acceleration or deceleration, place of performance, means and methods, to all or part of the Statement of Work
(SOW).

 

	 	1.1	Project
    Organization

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
will perform the work with dedicated personnel. The above notwithstanding, it is understood and agreed, that additional staff
may be assigned to Task Order scopes of work, subject to written pre-approval of the PIC. A current organizational chart, that
identifies key positions, shall be maintained by SUBCONTRACTOR at all times and provided to CONTRACTOR. Additional staff may be
added as authorized by the PIC, for short-term work or increases in level of effort for the project.

 

Period
of Performance: June 04, 2019 through June 03, 2020

 

	 	2.1	Work
    Included

 

	 	2.1.1	University
    of Washington (UW) Harborview Research & Training (R&T) Facility Surveys, Remediation, Decommissioning, Decontamination,
    and Final Status Survey

 

	 	1.	Furnish
    all personnel, supervision, materials, supplies, equipment, tools, instrumentation, and other incidental items and services
    necessary to complete on-site assessment of Facility

 

	 	2.	Keep
    record of all building systems and equipment removed from the facility during remediation

 

	 	3.	Remediation
    of general areas within the Harborview R&T not specifically called out

 

	 	4.	Final
    status survey after remediation and support Washington Department of Health for confirmatory sampling of areas not listed
    in the other SOW items.

 

	 	2.1.1.1	Curtain
    Wall - both interior Curtain Wall labs/structural Concrete and Exterior Curtain Wall Interstitial Spaces

 

	 	1.	Characterize
    interior spaces and identify extent of contamination spread.

 

	 	2.	Remediate
    interior spaces by general cleaning and removing drywall, insulation, ceiling tiles, cold rooms, and other items as necessary.

 

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	 	3.	Access
    exterior curtain wall interstitial spaces as agreed to by LANL and UW to characterize the interstitial spaces.

 

	 	4.	Remediation
    interstitial spaces, if required. (TBD)

 

	 	2.1.1.2	Rm
    220, including side rooms and hallway

 

	 	1.	Characterize;

 

	 	2.	Remove
    equipment freezers, cardboard baler, and trash compactor;

 

	 	3.	Remove
    all ventilation ducting, ceiling and pipe insulation, light fixtures, drywall and insulation, and louvers;

 

	 	4.	General
    cleaning and remediation using various methods, including EAI System;

 

	 	5.	Final
    status survey after remediation and support Washington Department of Health for confirmatory sampling.

 

	 	2.1.2	Disposition
    of Harborview Low-Level Radioactive Waste and Construction waste

 

	 	1.	Packaging
    and containers, transportation, and disposal of impacted materials from Phase 3 activities, as well as construction waste.

	 	2.	Packaging
    and containers, transportation, and disposal of impacted materials from Phase 4 activities, as well as construction waste.

 

	 	2.1.3	Database
    Setup and Use Project

 

	 	1.	The
    “Relativity” database platform is being used for this project. Relativity is web-based platform for the review
    and management of electronically stored information and paper-based data.

 

Perma-Fix
Environmental Services, Inc. (PESI) proposes to hire two (2) part-time employees (data entry clerks) working forty (40) hours
per week.

 

The
scope of work completed to date includes the entering of existing data into the database [including the Chase Environmental Group,
Inc. (Chase) data set (the hard drive content) validation]. The scope of work going forward is to: (1) enter data generated during
the performance of the remediation project, (2) upload draft documents that are out for review, and (32) upload final documents
that are used for work execution (e.g., work packages); and (3) upload plans and reports associated with Final Status Surveys
(FSS). A summary of the database content is as follows:

 

	 	a)	“Baseline”
    building condition information (For example, engineering and architectural information);
	 	b)	Radiological
    characterization/survey data generated by INIS, DOE (if any), Chase and PESI;
	 	c)	Data
    and/or reports documenting remediation results and remediation efforts;

 

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	 	d)	Routine
    air monitoring and routine survey data/results;

	 	e)	Characterization
    and remediation plans and procedures used to generate reported characterization/survey data and plan remediation work;

	 	f)	Final
    Status Survey plans and reports;

	 	g)	Work
    execution documentation including Work Instructions (WIPs), Job Hazards Analyses (JHA), and Radiation Work Permits (RWPs);

	 	h)	Engineering
    proposals;

		i)	Building
    information (i.e. drawings and plans);

	 	j)	Stakeholder
    meeting presentations (e.g., “slide decks”), minutes and referenced or incorporated reports or data presented
    at the meetings or included in the reports.

 

	 	2.	Data
    will be organized and labeled in such a way to make it easily retrievable by project stakeholders

 

	 	3.	Characterization
    and survey data with supporting documentation to be uploaded on a weekly basis

 

	 	2.1.4	General/Fume
    Exhaust

 

	 	1.	Characterization,
    engineering analysis, remediation, and final status survey of both the general and fume exhaust systems

 

	 	2.1.4.1	EAI
    GE System

 

	 	1.	Technology
    Demonstration;

 

	 	2.	If
    Tech Demo successful, clean elevated spots identified in the O2 tank farm and as otherwise directed.

 

	 	2.1.4.2	Remediation
    of GE System

 

	 	1.	Remedial
    action where determined by category and subsystem:

 

	 	a)	Category
    A: Less than MDC

	 	▪	Will
    perform an internal contamination survey on GE-3 and GE-4 with a specific focus on fan blades. If the category of these fans
    change to C or D based on the internal surveys, this will be reported to the G5 and a proposed remediation path developed
    consistent with these guiding principles;

	 	▪	If
    there is removable contamination, SUB will make a good faith effort to remediate; otherwise, no further action is required
    on other subsystems.

 

	 	b)	Category
    B: Greater than MDC, but less than 10% of DCGL (below action level)

	 	▪	Will
    perform an internal contamination survey on GE-1 and GE-2 with a specific focus on fan blades. If the category of these fans
    change to C or D based on the internal surveys, this will be reported to the G5 and a proposed remediation path developed
    consistent with these guiding principles;

 

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	 	▪	If
    there is removable contamination, SUB will make a good faith effort to remediate; otherwise, no further action is required
    on other subsystems.

 

	 	c)	Category
    C: Greater than 10% of DCGL (above action level), but less than DCGL (less than release limits)

	 	▪	This
    includes only 2 areas: GE-2 fan discharge duct and the crosstie plenum;

	 	▪	SUB
    has good access to the two above areas and will plan to clean/decontamination;

	 	▪	If
    there is removable contamination, SUB will make a good faith effort to remediate.

 

	 	d)	Category
    D: Greater than DCGL (above regulatory release limit)

	 	▪	This
    includes the ducts on the second floor, the Southeast Riser, and the East Plenum;

	 	▪	Sub
    will remove and replace the ducts on the second floor;

	 	▪	We
    have good access to the Southeast Riser and the East Plenum and we will clean/decontaminate;

	 	▪	If
    there is removable contamination, Sub will make a good faith effort to remediate.

 

	 	e)	As
    a general principle representing good housekeeping and As Low as Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principles, we agreed that
    if there is removable contamination, SUB will make a good faith effort to remediate.

 

	 	f)	As
    we go through the system and remediate, we will pay close attention to the areas and places where people will likely touch—for
    example, air registers, fire dampers, and instrumentation as well as bends in ducting where contamination may get concentrated.
    SUB will also ensure that there is a good statistical sampling of these areas during Final Status Surveys (FSS).

 

	 	2.1.4.3	Final
    Status Survey of GE System

 

	 	1.	Final
    status survey after remediation and support Washington Department of Health for confirmatory sampling.

 

	 	2.1.4.4	Remediation
    of FE System

 

	 	1.	TBD

 

	 	2.1.4.5	Final
    Status Survey of FE

 

	 	1.	Final
    status survey after remediation and support Washington Department of Health for confirmatory sampling.

 

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	 	2.1.5	Harborview
    R&T Freight Elevator

 

	 	1.	Perma-Fix
    Characterization Summary and Engineering Assessment of Freight Elevator (CEA-HRT-INIS-01, dated September 09, 2019);

 

	 	2.	Remediation
    of Freight Elevator as documented on October 16, 2019;

 

	 	3.	Final
    status survey after remediation and support Washington Department of Health for confirmatory sampling.

 

	 	2.1.6	Exhaust
    Ventilation Systems (EF-2, EF-3, and EF-8)

 

	 	1.	Remediation
    and final status survey and support Washington Department of Health for confirmatory sampling of Exhaust Ventilations Systems
    as documented on November 7, 2019.

 

	 	2.1.7	Biological
    Safety Cabinets

 

	 	1.	Fumigation
    and Disposal of Biological Safety Cabinets at Harborview R&T Building as originally documented on November 7, 2019

 

	 	2.1.8	O2
    Farm Scope

 

Temporary
O2 Farm

 

	 	1.	Survey
    area for temporary O2 tank trailer and delivery system;

 

	 	2.	Assist
    Harborview/UW as needed to place temporary O2 system;

 

	 	3.	Remediation
    to acceptable levels any area found to be Cs contaminated;

 

	 	4.	Provide
    all survey/sample data to LANL, UW for review;

 

	 	5.	Full
    time guard to secure the temporary O2 farm.

 

Existing
O2 Tank Farm

 

	 	1.	Survey
    and characterize the extent of condition of the existing O2 tank farm area;

 

	 	2.	Plan
    for and remediate areas found contaminated to acceptable levels using typical means and methods;

 

	 	2.1	If
    EAI GE System demonstration successful, clean elevated spots identified in the O2 Farm

 

	 	3.	Remove
    and replace any materials/equipment as necessary (portable fan, etc...) with like equipment;

 

	 	4.	Provide
    all initial and final survey data to LANL and UW for review; and,

 

	 	5.	Final
    status survey after remediation and support Washington Department of Health during confirmatory sampling.

 

	 	2.1.11	Outside
    Area (structures, equipment, asphalt, concrete, and soil as need)

 

	 	1.	Survey
    and remediate surfaces or remove and replace asphalt and concrete surfaces as needed;

 

	 	2.	Provide
    soil sampling and remove as needed;

 

	 	3.	Final
    status survey after remediation and support Washington Department of Health for confirmatory sampling

 

3.0
Applicable Policies and Procedures

 

In
performing tasks under this Subcontract at a University of Washington facility, SUBCONTRACTOR shall comply with the applicable
provisions of the University of Washington Safety Requirements Attached hereto as Appendix A.

 

Additionally,
for each task described, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide a site-specific safety plan describing in sufficient detail how it will perform
work in accordance with Appendix A. Site Specific Safety Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the LANL PIC prior to commencement
of the task.

 

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APPENDIX
A- University of Washington SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

PART
1 - GENERAL

 

	 	1.1	SUMMARY

 

	 	A.	This
    Section specifies minimum requirements for safety on the University of Washington (Owner) worksite including:

 

	 	1.	Subcontractor
    responsibility (regarding safety)

	 	2.	Subcontractor
    safety program and plan submittals

	 	3.	Subcontractor
    safety requirements

	 	4.	Subcontractor
    safety reporting

	 	5.	“Fire
    safety” requirements

	 	6.	Chemical
    hazard communication

	 	7.	Chemicals
    of interest reporting

 

	 	B.	Owner’s
    forms referenced in this Section include:

 

	 	1.	Chemicals
    of Interest – Contractor Declaration and Reporting Form

 

	 	1.2	SUBCONTRACTOR
    RESPONSIBILITY

 

	 	A.	The
    Subcontractor is solely and completely responsible for compliance with all applicable laws, codes and regulations regarding
    safety (whether noted in this Section or not) and for creating and maintaining a safe working environment, including safety
    of all persons and property on the jobsite (whether the requirements of this Section address a particular situation or not).

 

	 	B.	The
    Subcontractor shall maintain the jobsite and perform the Work in a manner which meets or exceeds statutory and regulatory
    requirements for the provision of a safe place to work and which minimizes safety risks to personnel of the Subcontractor,
    Subcontractors, Owner, general public or other parties. This obligation shall apply continuously and not be limited to normal
    working hours.

 

	 	1.	The
    Subcontractor shall ensure that all Subcontractor and Subcontractor personnel are provided sufficient training, and shall
    take such actions as are necessary to maintain a safe environment on the construction site. Such training and actions shall
    include, but not be limited to, ensuring that such employees are familiar with governing work safety requirements and the
    requirements for compliance with applicable regulations.

 

	 	2.	The
    Subcontractor shall monitor the jobsite to ensure that employees do not create unsafe conditions for others, and to comply
    with the provisions of the Site Specific Safety Plan.

 

	 	3.	The
    Subcontractor shall establish and communicate clear expectations to its employees and Subcontractors of any tier (and their
    employees) of their obligation to notify the Subcontractor and any at risk party of any potential health or safety hazard
    affecting themselves or others.

 

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APPENDIX
A- University of Washington SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	4.	The
    Subcontractor shall conduct on-site safety meetings weekly, or other frequency as appropriate, that shall be mandatory for
    all employees.

 

	 	C.	The
    Subcontractor shall designate a full-time on-site competent individual to be the “Safety and Health Officer” who
    is qualified and authorized to supervise and enforce compliance with the Subcontractor’s Site Specific Safety Plan during
    the performance of the Work. The Subcontractor is responsible to ensure that all necessary monitoring equipment, protective
    clothing, and other supplies and equipment are available to implement the Plan.

 

	 	1.	The
    Subcontractor shall require each Subcontractor to provide a fulltime on-site safety manager (competent individual) for the
    duration of work at the Project site. If the man- load is below fifty (50) field workers, the Subcontractor may designate
    its Superintendent as the safety manager. If the man-load is fifty (50) or above field workers on-site, the Subcontractor
    shall provide and designate a dedicated competent individual as safety manager whose sole responsibility is Project safety
    including, but not limited to: review pre-task plans, critical lift plans, rigging and installation means and methods, fall
    protection, trenching excavations, electrical safety, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Washington
    Industrial Safety and Health Act of 1973 (WISHA) regulations compliance, and second tier Subcontractor safety monitoring and
    compliance.

 

	 	D.	Safety
    Violations: In the event of WISHA violations by the Subcontractor or any of its suppliers or Subcontractors of any tier for
    unsafe practices involving imminent danger to personnel of the Owner, Contractor, Subcontractors, or others, the Subcontractor
    shall immediately correct the hazardous situation which caused the violation prior to any work continuing in the affected
    area. If such violations exist and corrective actions have not been taken by the Subcontractor, the Owner may order the Subcontractor
    to stop work (to be followed up in writing the same day), until satisfactory corrective action has been taken per Article
    3.04 of the General Conditions.

 

	 	1.3	SUBCONTRACTOR
    SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	A.	Safety
    Training: Subcontractor shall provide work site orientation for all employees (including Subcontractor employees) to become
    familiar with the Site Specific Safety Plan prior to commencing work. Subcontractor shall, on a weekly basis, perform safety
    training on hazards specific to the phase of work for all employees. These meetings shall be mandatory for all work employees.

 

	 	1.	Subjects
    should include site specific safety issues and procedures and discussion of corrections resulting from any violation in safety
    procedures. A log of subjects covered and a copy of the attendance records of each meeting shall be submitted to the Owner’s
    Representative on the day the meeting occurs.

 

	 	B.	Respiratory
    Equipment: Any personnel performing work requiring the use of respiratory protective equipment shall be fully trained in the
    use of such equipment. Subcontractor must have a respiratory protection program and ensure that all workers wearing respirators
    have medical clearance and fit testing, as appropriate, for the type of respirators used.

 

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APPENDIX A- University of Washington SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	C.	Personal
    Protective Equipment: Subcontractor shall ensure all construction personnel are equipped with and utilize personal protective
    equipment in accordance with Labor and Industries standards. As a minimum requirement, all personnel working on the work site
    shall be required to use approved hardhats, safety glasses, appropriate gloves, and substantially constructed work boots.
    In addition, high-visibility safety apparel shall be worn in accordance with the American National Standards Institute and
    the International Safety Equipment Association (ANSI/ISEA) standard 107-2004.

 

	 	D.	First
    Aid: The Subcontractor shall maintain at the Subcontractor’s field office, or other well known place at the Project
    site, all materials (e.g., a first aid kit) necessary for giving first aid to the injured, and shall establish, publish, and
    make known to all employees procedures for ensuring immediate removal to a hospital or a doctor’s care, persons (including
    personnel) who may have been injured on the work site. Work site personnel shall not work on the work site before the Subcontractor
    has established, and made known, procedures for removal of injured persons to a hospital or a doctor’s care. If the
    Subcontractor and/or any Subsubcontractors work crew consist of five or more employees, the Subcontractor shall ensure that
    at least one of such employees has a valid and effective first aid card.

 

	 	E.	Safety
    Walkthrough: In addition to WISHA requirements, the Subcontractor shall conduct a safety walkthrough of the Project with the
    Owner’s Representative a minimum of once a month during the course of work. If a safety manager is required for any
    Subcontractor, the safety manager shall also attend the safety walkthrough. The Subcontractor shall:

 

	 	1.	Document
    and maintain a written record of the hazards and unsafe practices noted during the walk-through and provide copies to the
    Owner as requested;

 

	 	2.	Ensure
    that corrective action is promptly taken to eliminate the items recorded; and

 

	 	3.	Maintain
    copies of all inspections performed by other competent individuals on the work site during the course of work.

 

	 	F.	Job
    Hazards Analysis: The Subcontractor shall plan daily work, considering procedures with the potential for personnel injury
    and implement appropriate practices to avoid injuries with focus on engineering controls, personal protective equipment needs,
    and mitigation for exposure to cuts and lacerations. At each work site progress meeting, the Subcontractor shall present its
    plan for addressing hazards likely to be encountered in the next week.

 

	 	1.	The
    Subcontractor shall develop and implement a program requiring task planning at the foreman level, including at the Subcontractor’s
    foreman level.

 

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APPENDIX A- University of Washington SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	1.4	SUBCONTRACTOR
    SAFETY REPORTING

 

	 	A.	Reporting
    Injuries and Incidents: Subcontractor shall immediately notify the Owner’s Representative of any injury or incident
    to persons, including personnel, on the work site. Subcontractor shall conduct an immediate investigation with an emphasis
    on preventative actions and lessons learned. The Subcontractor and its Subcontractor shall document the investigation and
    submit a hard copy of the report on OSHA Form 301 “Injury and Illness Report,” or equivalent, to the Owner within
    24 hours of the incident. The Subcontractor shall report on a monthly basis the total number of hours worked on-site by the
    Subcontractor’s employees and Subcontractors, and the total number of recordable incidents and lost time accidents.
    Subcontractor shall submit copies of the Project First Aid Log to the Owner’s Representative on a monthly basis.

 

	 	B.	Reporting
    Potentially Serious Hazards: Subcontractor shall immediately notify the Owner’s Representative of any potentially serious
    hazard to persons, including personnel, on the work site. Subcontractor and its Subcontractor shall conduct an immediate investigation
    and submit a report to the Owner’s Representative within 24 hours of becoming aware of the potentially serious hazard.
    The report shall describe the potentially serious hazard, the results of the Subcontractor’s investigation, and any
    steps the Subcontractor has taken to prevent an injury or incident from occurring based on the potentially serious hazard.

 

	 	C.	Emergency
    Procedures:

 

	 	1.	For
    emergencies requiring an ambulance, fire department, or police assistance, the Subcontractor shall call emergency services
    (fire and police at 911).

 

	 	2.	Should
    the Subcontractor find it necessary to call for non-emergency police assistance or protection in the exercise of the Subcontractor’s
    responsibilities on the Seattle Campus, the Subcontractor shall call the University Police Department at 206-543- 9331.

 

	 	3.	If
    an emergency incident occurs within the UW Medical Center (UWMC), the Subcontractor shall also contact UWMC staff by calling
    from internal UWMC phones.

 

	 	4.	The
    Subcontractor is responsible for obtaining copies of and complying with all Harborview Medical Center emergency response protocols.

 

	 	1.5	CONSTRUCTION
    FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	A.	Fire
    Safety During Construction and Demolition: The Subcontractor shall conform to Chapter 1, “Fire Safety During Construction
    and Demolition,” of the International Fire Code, as locally amended, and any additional provisions as outlined herein
    for precautions against fire, flammable and combustible liquids, flammable gases, explosive materials, fire protection, fire
    reporting, fire fighting access, means of egress, standpipes, fire sprinklers, and roofing operations.

 

	 	1.	The
    Subcontractor shall provide adequate separation between Owner-occupied buildings and work site trailers and sheds.

 

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	 	B.	Hot
    Work Procedures:

 

1.
Subcontractor shall establish a system for documentation and control of “hot work” activities which include the use
of portable gas, grinding, or arc welding equipment and conduct operations in a manner that is fire-safe for the work area and
adjacent areas. Hot work permits are to be posted at the jobsite in an accessible and conspicuous location. Maintain the premise
clear of rubbish, debris, or other materials constituting a potential fire hazard. The local fire code is incorporated herein
by reference; adhere to all applicable provisions as determined by the local fire department. Subcontractor and Subcontractors
shall obtain from the local Fire Department engineering inspection section a permit for all hot work activities prior to performing
this Work.

 

	 	a.	Whenever
    practical, the Subcontractor shall perform cutting and welding operations off-site.

 

	 	2.	Maintain
    copies of all hot work related permits for Owner’s review upon request, including, but not limited to:

 

	 	a.	Cutting
    and welding;

 

	 	b.	Roofing
    / hot-tar kettle; and

 

	 	c.	Storage
    of flammable materials (e.g., propane, butane) and/or compressed gases.

 

	 	3.	Prior
    to conducting hot work activities, the Subcontractor shall ensure all of the following fire safety precautions have been taken:

 

	 	a.	Cutting
    and/or welding equipment must be thoroughly inspected and found to be in good repair, free of damage or defects.

 

	 	b.	A
    multi-purpose dry chemical, portable fire extinguisher must be located so that it is immediately available to the area of
    work and is fully charged and ready for use.

 

	 	c.	At
    least one fire alarm pull station or means of contacting the fire department (i.e., site telephone) must be immediately available
    and accessible to person(s) conducting the cutting/welding operation.

 

	 	d.	Floor
    areas under and at least 35 feet around the cutting/welding operation must be swept clean of combustible and flammable materials.

 

	 	e.	All
    work site equipment fueling activities and fuel storage must be located at least 35 feet away from cutting/welding operations.

 

	 	f.	Fire
    resistant shields (e.g., fire retardant plywood, flameproof tarpaulin, metal, etc.), must cover combustible floors.

 

	 	g.	Combustible
    materials and finished surfaces, equipment, electrical cables, and personnel must be provided with protection to prevent damage
    or injury from molten metal, falling sparks, and welding arcs.

 

	 	h.	Spark
    / slag catchers (e.g., fire retardant plywood, flameproof tarpaulin, metal, etc.) must be suspended below any elevated cutting/welding
    operation.

 

	 	i.	All
    floor and wall openings must be covered to prevent sparks/slag from traveling to other unprotected area.

 

	 	j.	Containers
    in or on which cutting/welding will take place must be purged of flammable vapors.

 

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APPENDIX A- University of Washington SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	C.	Fire
    Systems Shutdowns, Impairments, and Fire Watch

 

	 	1.	When
    it is necessary to shut down existing fire alarm systems or suppression systems for switch-over purposes, or any other reason
    that leaves the building unprotected, the Subcontractor shall provide a continuous Owner-approved “fire watch”
    in accordance AHJs and the following (unless the Subcontractor provides an Owner-approved temporary equivalent system or the
    Subcontractor is specifically excepted by the Owner):

 

	 	a.	Person(s)
    assigned to a fire watch must be trained in the use of the portable fire extinguisher.

 

	 	b.	Fire
    watch personnel must have an immediate means of providing notification to the fire department (e.g., cellular phone, land-line
    phone, two-way radio to a continuously staffed position) and the University Police.

 

	 	c.	Continuous
    rounds to cover all areas of the building where the fire protection system is out-of-service are required every 15 minutes.

 

	 	(1)	Exception
    for Building Code type “B occupancy” buildings: During the hours a B occupancy building is occupied, building
    occupants performing their duties, including work site personnel, may act as a fire watch in lieu of a designated fire watch,
    when approved in writing by Owner.

 

	 	(a)	A
    fire watch is required at all times in unoccupied areas.

 

	 	(b)	Other
    building code occupancy types may be allowed this exception when approved in writing by the Owner.

 

	 	d.	A
    log of rounds shall be maintained to include the name of the person performing the fire watch, the hours worked (including
    start and stop times), and comprehensive notes.

 

	 	2.	Fourteen
    (14) calendar days written notification shall be provided to the Owner’s Representative requesting approval for fire
    protection system shutdown or functional impairment; receipt of written approval from the Owner’s Representative is
    required before any system shutdown or functional impairment.

 

	 	a.	In
    occupied buildings, include a plan indicating a method to notify all occupants.

 

	 	b.	Notify
    the local fire department. In Seattle, the number to report out-of-service systems and equipment is 206-233-7219.

 

	 	3.	The
    Subcontractor shall work in cooperation with the Owner to identify fire alarm initiating devices in and adjacent to the Project
    site that may activate from work site activities (i.e., work that creates dust, smoke, steam, heat, etc.) and develop a plan
    to temporarily cover, remove, or disable through programming these devices to eliminate the potential for false alarms.

 

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APPENDIX A- University of Washington SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	a.	The
    Owner may authorize in writing some devices to be disabled for the duration of the Work or for a particular activity without
    requiring a continuous “fire watch” for one shift or several days depending on circumstance.

 

	 	b.	ONLY
    OWNER PERSONEL SHALL DEACTIVE OR DISABLE EXISTING FIRE DETECTION AND SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS, unless the Subcontractor is specifically
    authorized in writing by the Owner to do so.

 

	 	c.	If
    the fire alarm system at HMC has been deactivated at the request of the Subcontractor and the Subcontractor leaves the work
    site without informing the Owner of the need to reactivate the fire alarm system, a charge of $500 shall be assessed for each
    event. The Contract Sum will be amended for such amount by Change Order.

 

	 	D.	Fire
    Alarm/Suppression Systems False Activation or Discharge: Most existing Owner buildings have active fire detection and suppression
    systems. If proper procedures as outlined in the Contract Documents and this Section 1.6C are not followed to ensure the unnecessary
    activation or deactivation of these systems, the Owner may at its sole discretion impose an emergency response charge of $350
    per occurrence to the Subcontractor and require a fire watch at the Subcontractor’s cost. The Contract Sum will be amended
    for such amount by Change Order.

 

	 	E.	Fire
    Extinguishers Required for Work site: Provide multipurpose dry chemical portable fire extinguishers for the Work in accordance
    with the International Fire Code Chapter 14, as locally amended, and as required by WISHA and other applicable regulations.
    Existing building fire extinguishers or new fire extinguishers specified by the Contract Documents for the Project do not
    alleviate Subcontractor’s responsibility to provide temporary fire extinguishers for the Work.

 

	 	F.	Existing
    Fire Separations: Existing fire separations, including floor-to-floor separations, shall not be impaired by work site activities.

 

	 	G.	Occupant
    Egress in Existing Buildings: The Subcontractor shall not block active exits, exit hallways, exit corridors and the exit access
    to a public way.

 

	 	1.	Exits
    are to remain free of work site materials, equipment, and rubbish at all times, unless approved by Owner.

 

	 	2.	For
    HMC, Work which blocks or restricts exit corridors shall only occur at night with prior approval of the Owner. If approved,
    work that blocks or restricts exit corridors must be cleared by 6:00 a.m. each day.

 

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APPENDIX A- University of Washington SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	H.	Emergency
    Access: Outdoor storage and staging operations and work site fencing shall not impede egress, restrict or narrow fire fighting
    access (including roads or lanes), or present a fire exposure to existing buildings.

 

	 	1.	Access
    to emergency services including, but not limited to, fire hydrants, fire department connections, fire command centers, fire
    alarm panels, valves and similar equipment and systems for emergency vehicles and emergency response personnel must be kept
    free and unobstructed at all times, unless specifically approved by the Owner.

 

	 	2.	Temporary
    obstruction of emergency access may be allowed for special cases (e.g., crane installations and hoisting) on a short-term
    basis. A written plan must be submitted to the Owner for approval at least two weeks prior to the scheduled date of obstruction.

 

	 	1.6	CHEMICAL
    HAZARD COMMUNICATION

 

	 	A.	General:
    The Owner and the Subcontractor are responsible under the Washington Administrative Code 296-800-170 through 296-800-18020
    (Employer Chemical Hazard Communication) to provide a safe and healthy environment for their employees.

 

	 	B.	Responsibilities:

 

	 	1.	The
    Owner maintains a centralized collection of all Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for Owner materials. These MSDS are available
    to the Subcontractor if an unknown chemical is discovered in the work area; a worker is concerned about exposure; and the
    Subcontractor suspects the material originates with the Owner.

 

	 	a.	The
    Subcontractor shall coordinate with the Owner’s Representative to receive this information.

 

	 	2.	The
    Subcontractor shall establish a Chemical Hazard Communication Program (WAC 296-155-180) which includes multiemployer workplaces
    (WAC 296-800- 17007), and provide hazard communication information and training to its employees and the employees of the
    Subcontractor’s Subcontractors (of any tier).

 

	 	a.	The
    information shall include: signage demarcating regulated areas and entrances; signage indicating the location of the Subcontractor’s
    binder containing all MSDS used for Work; and prominently posted lists identifying all hazardous chemicals present in the
    workplace.

 

	 	b.	In
    addition to MSDS training which is regulated by the Employer Chemical Hazard Communication standard, training shall include
    those MSDS that are available for any Owner’s chemical product present at the jobsite.

 

	 	3.	The
    Subcontractor shall provide the Owner chemical hazard information (MSDS) for all chemical products the Subcontractor and the
    Subcontractor’s Subcontractor’s (of any tier) bring onto the jobsite for Owner’s information prior to application
    including, but not limited to, all paints, glues, mastics, epoxies and cleaning products.

 

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APPENDIX A- University of Washington SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	a.	At
    the jobsite, the Subcontractor shall establish and maintain a binder(s) of all hazardous chemicals MSDS used for Work and
    indicate where utilized.

 

	 	(1)	The
    MSDS shall be bound in a slant-D, 3-ring, view binder with clear vinyl overlay inserts on the front cover and spine. The binder
    shall have heavy duty nylon reinforced hinges.

 

	 	(2)	The
    binder shall have a cover slip sheet and a spine sheet typed with “MSDS used for Work,” University Project name,
    University Project number, University Facility number, A/E name, and Subcontractor name.

 

	 	(3)	The
    MSDS shall be organized by specification division and section with tabbed dividers between the sections or, when presented
    in a logical format by Subcontractor and approved by Owner, between categories.

 

	 	1.7	CHEMICALS
    OF INTEREST REPORTING

 

	 	A.	Prior
    to work being performed by the Subcontractor and/or the Subcontractor’s Subcontractors (of any tier), the Subcontractor
    shall submit to Owner a completed “Contractor Declaration and Reporting Form for Department of Homeland Security –
    Chemicals of Interest” for chemicals listed in 6 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) Appendix A to Part 27 that will be
    used on the jobsite. Individual declarations shall be provided by the Subcontractor and the Subcontractor’s Subcontractors
    (see Appendix A of the Specifications for a copy of the form).

 

END
OF SECTION

 

    	June 20, 2019

    	T&M Task Order (Rev 4.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated

    

 

Time-and-Materials
Task Order No. TBD

 

	 	SUBCONTRACTOR:	 	Perma-Fix
    Environmental Services, Inc.	 	CONTRACTOR:	 	Triad
    National Security, LLC
	 	Address:	 	1093
    Commerce Park Drive, Ste. 300 Oak Ridge, TN 37830	 	Address:	 	P.O. Box 1663, MS E540

                                                                           Los Alamos, NM 87544

	 	Contact:	 	Tracey Spencer, Contract

                                                                           Administration Manager
	 	Subcontract
    Administrator:	 	Gena
    Richardson
	 	Telephone:	 	(865)
    690-0501 ext. 2081 - office	 	Telephone:	 	(505)
    665-0504
	 	E-mail:	 	tspencer@perma-fix.com	 	E-mail:	 	grichardson@lanl.gov

 

	 	1.	Task
    Order issued pursuant to Subcontract No.573512 between CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR. The terms and conditions of the
    referenced subcontract and any modifications thereto in effect on the date of this Task Order incorporated herein by reference.
    The FAR and DEAR clauses contained in Appendix SFA-1 shall apply to this task order based on the ceiling price of this task
    order.

 

	 	2.	Effective
    Date: TBD

 

	 	3.	Period
    of Performance: TBD through TBD

 

	 	4.	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall perform the work or provide the services described below:

 

TBD

 

	 	5.	The
    work or services called for in the preceding paragraph shall be performed and required deliveries shall be made in accordance
    with the following schedule:

 

TBD

 

	 	6.	The
    Ceiling Price for all work called for under this Task Order is $ TBD

 

	 	(a)	The
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) that CONTRACTOR shall be liable for reimbursement of Direct Labor charges is $ TBD

 

	 	(b)	The
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) that CONTRACTOR shall be liable for reimbursement of Other Direct charges is $ TBD

 

	 	(c)	The
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) that CONTRACTOR shall be liable for reimbursement of Travel charges is $ TBD

 

	 	(d)	The
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) that CONTRACTOR shall be liable for reimbursement of charges for Materials is $ TBD

 

	 	7.	SUBCONTRACTOR
    waives its right, if any, to monies to which it might otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess of any
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) stated in the preceding section, except as authorized by CONTRACTOR in writing prior to the
    time that such cost is incurred.

 

	 	8.	SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    labor categories, level of effort for each category and the fixed hourly rates upon which the Not-to-Exceed amount for reimbursement
    of Direct Labor charges is based are listed below. Reimbursement for Direct Labor shall be at the fixed hourly rates listed
    below for the actual effort performed by each category.

 

	 	Labor Category	 	Level of Effort	 	Hourly Rate
	 	TBD	 	TBD	 	TBD

 

    	Task Order No. TBD
	Page 1 of 2

    	T&M Task Order (Rev 4.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated

    

 

	 	9.	Limitation
    of Funds:

 

In
accordance with Exhibit B Special Condition 105, Limitation of Funds, the amount of funds presently available for payment
by CONTRACTOR and allotted to this task order is $ TBD. It is estimated that such funds will cover performance through
TBD. SUBCONTRACTOR shall perform or have performed Work or Services up to the point at which the total amount paid and
payable approximates, but does not exceed the total amount actually allotted to this task order. If additional funds are allotted
to this task order, CONTRACTOR shall modify this task order to reflect such additional funding.

 

	For
    SUBCONTRACTOR:	 	For
    CONTRACTOR:
	 	                        	 	 	                 
	By:	 	 	By:	
	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:	 		Name:	        
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:	 		Title:	
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:	 		Date:	

 

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	Page 2 of 2

    	 

    

  

	“REGISTER
    OF WAGE DETERMINATIONS UNDER	|	U.S.
    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 
	THE SERVICE CONTRACT
    ACT	| 	EMPLOYMENT
    STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION
	By
    direction of the Secretary of Labor	| 	WAGE
    AND HOUR DIVISION
	 	| 	WASHINGTON
    D.C. 20210
	 	 	 
	 	| 	Wage
    Determination No.: 2015-5535 
	Daniel
    W. Simms	 	Division
    of 	| 	Revision
    No.: 10 
	Director	 	Wage Determinations	|	Date
    Of Last Revision: 12/23/2019

 

Note:
Under Executive Order (EO) 13658 an hourly minimum wage of $10.80 for calendar year 2020 applies to all contracts subject to
the Service Contract Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1 2015. If
this contract is covered by the EO the contractor must pay all workers in any classification listed on this wage
determination at least $10.80 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination if it is higher) for
all hours spent performing on the contract in calendar year 2020. The EO minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually.
Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at
www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.

 

 

State:
Washington

 

Area:
Washington Counties of King Snohomish

 

 

 

**Fringe
Benefits Required Follow the Occupational Listing**

 

	OCCUPATION
    CODE - TITLE	 	FOOTNOTE	 	RATE
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	01000	 	-
    Administrative Support And Clerical Occupations	 	 	 	 
	01011	 	-
    Accounting Clerk I	 	 	 	17.74
	01012	 	-
    Accounting Clerk II	 	 	 	19.91
	01013	 	-
    Accounting Clerk III	 	 	 	22.29
	01020	 	-
    Administrative Assistant	 	 	 	30.78
	01035	 	-
    Court Reporter	 	 	 	20.91
	01041	 	-
    Customer Service Representative I	 		 	15.42
	01042	 	-
    Customer Service Representative II	 		 	17.34
	01043	 	-
    Customer Service Representative III	 		 	18.92
	01051	 	-
    Data Entry Operator I	 	 	 	17.39
	01052	 	-
    Data Entry Operator II	 	 	 	18.99
	01060	 	-
    Dispatcher Motor Vehicle	 	 	 	24.63
	01070	 	-
    Document Preparation Clerk	 	 	 	16.46
	01090	 	-
    Duplicating Machine Operator	 	 	 	16.46
	01111	 	-
    General Clerk I	 	 	 	15.61
	01112	 	-
    General Clerk II	 	 	 	17.03
	01113	 	-
    General Clerk III	 	 	 	19.12
	01120	 	-
    Housing Referral Assistant	 	 	 	21.81
	01141	 	-
    Messenger Courier	 	 	 	17.35
	01191	 	-
    Order Clerk I	 	 	 	19.94
	01192	 	-
    Order Clerk II	 	 	 	21.76
	01261	 	-
    Personnel Assistant (Employment) I	 		 	17.56
	01262	 	-
    Personnel Assistant (Employment) II	 		 	19.65
	01263	 	-
    Personnel Assistant (Employment) III	 		 	21.90
	01270	 	-
    Production Control Clerk	 	 	 	23.26
	01290	 	-
    Rental Clerk	 	 	 	16.18
	01300	 	-
    Scheduler Maintenance	 	 	 	17.49

 

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	01311	 	-
    Secretary I	 	17.49
	01312	 	-
    Secretary II	 	19.57
	01313	 	-
    Secretary III	 	21.81
	01320	 	-
    Service Order Dispatcher	 	21.17
	01410	 	-
    Supply Technician	 	30.78
	01420	 	-
    Survey Worker	 	19.38
	01460	 	-
    Switchboard Operator/Receptionist	 	16.62
	01531	 	-
    Travel Clerk I	 	17.95
	01532	 	-
    Travel Clerk II	 	19.31
	01533	 	-
    Travel Clerk III	 	20.68
	01611	 	-
    Word Processor I	 	20.58
	01612	 	-
    Word Processor II	 	23.10
	01613	 	-
    Word Processor III	 	25.84
	05000	 	-Automotive
    Service Occupations	 	 
	05005	 	-
    Automobile Body Repairer Fiberglass	 	27.31
	05010	 	-
    Automotive Electrician	 	22.91
	05040	 	-
    Automotive Glass Installer	 	21.95
	05070	 	-
    Automotive Worker	 	21.95
	05110	 	-
    Mobile Equipment Servicer	 	19.93
	05130	 	-
    Motor Equipment Metal Mechanic	 	23.71
	05160	 	-
    Motor Equipment Metal Worker	 	21.95
	05190	 	-
    Motor Vehicle Mechanic	 	23.71
	05220	 	-
    Motor Vehicle Mechanic Helper	 	19.20
	05250	 	-
    Motor Vehicle Upholstery Worker	 	20.77
	05280	 	-
    Motor Vehicle Wrecker	 	21.95
	05310	 	-
    Painter Automotive	 	22.91
	05340	 	-
    Radiator Repair Specialist	 	21.95
	05370	 	-
    Tire Repairer	 	16.61
	05400	 	-
    Transmission Repair Specialist	 	23.71
	07000	 	-Food
    Preparation And Service Occupations	 	 
	07010	 	-
    Baker	 	15.44
	07041	 	-
    Cook I	 	16.59
	07042	 	-
    Cook II	 	18.59
	07070	 	-
    Dishwasher	 	13.08
	07130	 	-
    Food Service Worker	 	14.26
	07210	 	-
    Meat Cutter	 	21.24
	07260	 	-
    Waiter/Waitress	 	14.15
	09000	 	-Furniture
    Maintenance And Repair Occupations	 	 
	09010	 	-
    Electrostatic Spray Painter	 	22.11
	09040	 	-
    Furniture Handler	 	17.88
	09080	 	-
    Furniture Refinisher	 	22.11
	09090	 	-
    Furniture Refinisher Helper	 	19.16
	09110	 	-
    Furniture Repairer Minor	 	20.52
	09130	 	-
    Upholsterer	 	23.24
	11000	 	-General
    Services And Support Occupations	 	 
	11030	 	-
    Cleaner Vehicles	 	14.61
	11060	 	-
    Elevator Operator	 	14.61
	11090	 	-
    Gardener	 	21.68
	11122	 	-
    Housekeeping Aide	 	16.09
	11150	 	-
    Janitor	 	16.09
	11210	 	-
    Laborer Grounds Maintenance	 	17.75
	11240	 	-
    Maid or Houseman	 	13.64
	11260	 	-
    Pruner	 	16.42
	11270	 	-
    Tractor Operator	 	20.38
	11330	 	-
    Trail Maintenance Worker	 	17.75
	11360	 	-
    Window Cleaner	 	17.39
	12000	 	-Health
    Occupations	 	 
	12010	 	-
    Ambulance Driver	 	30.49
	12011	 	-
    Breath Alcohol Technician	 	25.18
	12012	 	-
    Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant	 	30.71
	12015	 	-
    Certified Physical Therapist Assistant	 	29.39
	12020	 	-
    Dental Assistant	 	21.62
	12025	 	-
    Dental Hygienist	 	45.72
	12030	 	-
    EKG Technician	 	32.30
	12035	 	-
    Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist	 	32.30

 

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	12040	 	-
    Emergency Medical Technician	 	30.49
	12071	 	-
    Licensed Practical Nurse I	 	22.49
	12072	 	-
    Licensed Practical Nurse II	 	25.18
	12073	 	-
    Licensed Practical Nurse III	 	28.06
	12100	 	-
    Medical Assistant	 	21.42
	12130	 	-
    Medical Laboratory Technician	 	25.41
	12160	 	-
    Medical Record Clerk	 	19.93
	12190	 	-
    Medical Record Technician	 	22.29
	12195	 	-
    Medical Transcriptionist	 	21.12
	12210	 	-
    Nuclear Medicine Technologist	 	46.33
	12221	 	-
    Nursing Assistant I	 	12.74
	12222	 	-
    Nursing Assistant II	 	14.32
	12223	 	-
    Nursing Assistant III	 	15.63
	12224	 	-
    Nursing Assistant IV	 	17.55
	12235	 	-
    Optical Dispenser	 	26.47
	12236	 	-
    Optical Technician	 	18.94
	12250	 	-
    Pharmacy Technician	 	21.29
	12280	 	-
    Phlebotomist	 	18.51
	12305	 	-
    Radiologic Technologist	 	34.89
	12311	 	-
    Registered Nurse I	 	29.46
	12312	 	-
    Registered Nurse II	 	36.05
	12313	 	-
    Registered Nurse II Specialist	 	36.05
	12314	 	-
    Registered Nurse III	 	43.61
	12315	 	-
    Registered Nurse III Anesthetist	 	43.61
	12316	 	-
    Registered Nurse IV	 	52.28
	12317	 	-
    Scheduler (Drug and Alcohol Testing)	 	31.18
	12320	 	-
    Substance Abuse Treatment Counselor	 	21.33
	13000	 	-Information
    And Arts Occupations	 	 
	13011	 	-
    Exhibits Specialist I	 	21.79
	13012	 	-
    Exhibits Specialist II	 	26.22
	13013	 	-
    Exhibits Specialist III	 	32.07
	13041	 	-
    Illustrator I	 	23.97
	13042	 	-
    Illustrator II	 	27.87
	13043	 	-
    Illustrator III	 	34.10
	13047	 	-
    Librarian	 	36.93
	13050	 	-
    Library Aide/Clerk	 	15.87
	13054	 	-
    Library Information Technology Systems	 	33.35

	Administrator
	13058	 	-
    Library Technician	 	22.93
	13061	 	-
    Media Specialist I	 	24.05
	13062	 	-
    Media Specialist II	 	26.92
	13063	 	-
    Media Specialist III	 	30.01
	13071	 	-
    Photographer I	 	20.35
	13072	 	-
    Photographer II	 	22.76
	13073	 	-
    Photographer III	 	28.20
	13074	 	-
    Photographer IV	 	34.50
	13075	 	-
    Photographer V	 	41.74
	13090	 	-
    Technical Order Library Clerk	 	19.94
	13110	 	-
    Video Teleconference Technician	 	23.54
	14000	 	-Information
    Technology Occupations	 	 
	14041	 	-
    Computer Operator I	 	18.22
	14042	 	-
    Computer Operator II	 	20.39
	14043	 	-
    Computer Operator III	 	22.73
	14044	 	-
    Computer Operator IV	 	25.25
	14045	 	-
    Computer Operator V	 	27.97
	14071	 	-
    Computer Programmer I	(see
    1)	 	 
	14072	 	-
    Computer Programmer II	(see
    1)	 	 
	14073	 	-
    Computer Programmer III	(see
    1)	 	 
	14074	 	-
    Computer Programmer IV	(see
    1)	 	 
	14101	 	-
    Computer Systems Analyst I	(see
    1)	 	 
	14102	 	-
    Computer Systems Analyst II	(see
    1)	 	 
	14103	 	-
    Computer Systems Analyst III	(see
    1)	 	 
	14150	 	-
    Peripheral Equipment Operator	 	 	18.22
	14160	 	-
    Personal Computer Support Technician	 	 	25.25
	14170	 	-
    System Support Specialist	 	 	36.53

 

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	15000	 	-Instructional
    Occupations	 	 
	15010	 	-
    Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Non-Rated)	 	34.20
	15020	 	-
    Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Rated)	 	41.38
	15030	 	-
    Air Crew Training Devices Instructor (Pilot)	 	49.60
	15050	 	-
    Computer Based Training Specialist / Instructor	 	34.20
	15060	 	-
    Educational Technologist	 	33.45
	15070	 	-
    Flight Instructor (Pilot)	 	49.60
	15080	 	-
    Graphic Artist	 	30.22
	15085	 	-
    Maintenance Test Pilot Fixed Jet/Prop	 	47.62
	15086	 	-
    Maintenance Test Pilot Rotary Wing	 	47.62
	15088	 	-
    Non-Maintenance Test/Co-Pilot	 	47.62
	15090	 	-
    Technical Instructor	 	30.17
	15095	 	-
    Technical Instructor/Course Developer	 	36.90
	15110	 	-
    Test Proctor	 	24.36
	15120	 	-
    Tutor	 	24.36
	16000	 	-
    Laundry Dry-Cleaning Pressing And Related Occupations	 	 
	16010	 	-
    Assembler	 	15.19
	16030	 	-
    Counter Attendant	 	15.19
	16040	 	-
    Dry Cleaner	 	19.14
	16070	 	-
    Finisher Flatwork Machine	 	15.19
	16090	 	-
    Presser Hand	 	15.19
	16110	 	-
    Presser Machine Drycleaning	 	15.19
	16130	 	-
    Presser Machine Shirts	 	15.19
	16160	 	-
    Presser Machine Wearing Apparel Laundry	 	15.19
	16190	 	-
    Sewing Machine Operator	 	20.48
	16220	 	-
    Tailor	 	21.80
	16250	 	-
    Washer Machine	 	16.49
	19000	 	-
    Machine Tool Operation And Repair Occupations	 	 
	19010	 	-
    Machine-Tool Operator (Tool Room)	 	29.81
	19040	 	-
    Tool And Die Maker	 	33.77
	21000	 	- Materials
    Handling And Packing Occupations	 	 
	21020	 	-
    Forklift Operator	 	22.16
	21030	 	-
    Material Coordinator	 	23.26
	21040	 	-
    Material Expediter	 	23.26
	21050	 	-
    Material Handling Laborer	 	16.28
	21071	 	-
    Order Filler	 	16.52
	21080	 	-
    Production Line Worker (Food Processing)	 	22.16
	21110	 	-
    Shipping Packer	 	18.20
	21130	 	-
    Shipping/Receiving Clerk	 	18.20
	21140	 	-
    Store Worker I	 	17.42
	21150	 	-
    Stock Clerk	 	22.00
	21210	 	-
    Tools And Parts Attendant	 	22.16
	21410	 	-
    Warehouse Specialist	 	22.16
	23000	 	- Mechanics
    And Maintenance And Repair Occupations	 	 
	23010	 	-
    Aerospace Structural Welder	 	33.50
	23019	 	-
    Aircraft Logs and Records Technician	 	28.42
	23021	 	-
    Aircraft Mechanic I	 	32.44
	23022	 	-
    Aircraft Mechanic II	 	33.50
	23023	 	-
    Aircraft Mechanic III	 	34.47
	23040	 	-
    Aircraft Mechanic Helper	 	25.19
	23050	 	-
    Aircraft Painter	 	31.35
	23060	 	-
    Aircraft Servicer	 	28.42
	23070	 	-
    Aircraft Survival Flight Equipment Technician	 	31.35
	23080	 	-
    Aircraft Worker	 	30.04
	23091	 	-
Aircrew Life Support Equipment (ALSE) Mechanic I 
	 	30.04
	23092	 	-
    Aircrew Life Support Equipment (ALSE) Mechanic II	 	32.44

	23110	 	-
    Appliance Mechanic	 	 	24.65
	23120	 	-
    Bicycle Repairer	 	 	22.09
	23125	 	-
    Cable Splicer	 	 	42.17
	23130	 	-
    Carpenter Maintenance	 	 	29.50
	23140	 	-
    Carpet Layer	 	 	24.79
	23160	 	-
    Electrician Maintenance	 	 	34.40
	23181	 	-
    Electronics Technician Maintenance I		 	33.11

 

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	23182	 	-
    Electronics Technician Maintenance II	 	34.57
	23183	 	-
    Electronics Technician Maintenance III	 	35.77
	23260	 	-
    Fabric Worker	 	25.82
	23290	 	-
    Fire Alarm System Mechanic	 	26.78
	23310	 	-
    Fire Extinguisher Repairer	 	25.48
	23311	 	-
    Fuel Distribution System Mechanic	 	35.00
	23312	 	-
    Fuel Distribution System Operator	 	29.02
	23370	 	-
    General Maintenance Worker	 	24.19
	23380	 	-
    Ground Support Equipment Mechanic	 	32.44
	23381	 	-
    Ground Support Equipment Servicer	 	28.42
	23382	 	-
    Ground Support Equipment Worker	 	30.04
	23391	 	-
    Gunsmith I	 	25.48
	23392	 	-
    Gunsmith II	 	28.56
	23393	 	-
    Gunsmith III	 	30.85
	23410	 	-
    Heating Ventilation And Air-Conditioning	 	32.24
	Mechanic
    	 	 
	23411	 	-
    Heating Ventilation And Air Contidioning	 	33.29
	Mechanic
    (Research Facility)	 	 

	23430	 	-
    Heavy Equipment Mechanic	 	30.06
	23440	 	-
    Heavy Equipment Operator	 	35.56
	23460	 	-
    Instrument Mechanic	 	30.14
	23465	 	-
    Laboratory/Shelter Mechanic	 	29.81
	23470	 	-
    Laborer	 	16.28
	23510	 	-
    Locksmith	 	28.47
	23530	 	-
    Machinery Maintenance Mechanic	 	29.74
	23550	 	-
    Machinist Maintenance	 	25.60
	23580	 	-
    Maintenance Trades Helper	 	20.79
	23591	 	-
    Metrology Technician I	 	30.14
	23592	 	-
    Metrology Technician II	 	31.12
	23593	 	-
    Metrology Technician III	 	32.03
	23640	 	-
    Millwright	 	36.91
	23710	 	-
    Office Appliance Repairer	 	28.49
	23760	 	-
    Painter Maintenance	 	25.88
	23790	 	-
    Pipefitter Maintenance	 	34.77
	23810	 	-
    Plumber Maintenance	 	33.60
	23820	 	-
    Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic	 	30.85
	23850	 	-
    Rigger	 	31.90
	23870	 	-
    Scale Mechanic	 	28.56
	23890	 	-
    Sheet-Metal Worker Maintenance	 	30.22
	23910	 	-
    Small Engine Mechanic	 	24.79
	23931	 	-
    Telecommunications Mechanic I	 	30.29
	23932	 	-
    Telecommunications Mechanic II	 	31.27
	23950	 	-
    Telephone Lineman	 	28.00
	23960	 	-
    Welder Combination Maintenance	 	26.78
	23965	 	-
    Well Driller	 	34.15
	23970	 	-
    Woodcraft Worker	 	30.85
	23980	 	-
    Woodworker	 	25.48
	24000	 	- Personal
    Needs Occupations	 	 
	24550	 	-
    Case Manager	 	19.53
	24570	 	-
    Child Care Attendant	 	14.50
	24580	 	-
    Child Care Center Clerk	 	18.09
	24610	 	-
    Chore Aide	 	13.99
	24620	 	-
    Family Readiness And Support Services	 	19.53
	Coordinator
	24630	 	-
    Homemaker	 	19.55
	25000	 	- Plant
    And System Operations Occupations	 	 
	25010	 	-
    Boiler Tender	 	35.11
	25040	 	-
    Sewage Plant Operator	 	34.14
	25070	 	-
    Stationary Engineer	 	35.11
	25190	 	-
    Ventilation Equipment Tender	 	27.26
	25210	 	-
    Water Treatment Plant Operator	 	34.14
	27000	 	- Protective
    Service Occupations	 	 
	27004	 	-
    Alarm Monitor	 	30.85
	27007	 	-
    Baggage Inspector	 	17.37
	27008	 	-
    Corrections Officer	 	29.54

 

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	27010	 	-
    Court Security Officer	 	 	34.79
	27030	 	-
    Detection Dog Handler	 	 	22.54
	27040	 	-
    Detention Officer	 	 	29.54
	27070	 	-
    Firefighter	 	 	40.04
	27101	 	-
    Guard I	 	 	17.37
	27102	 	-
    Guard II	 	 	22.54
	27131	 	-
    Police Officer I	 	 	38.25
	27132	 	-
    Police Officer II	 	 	42.50
	28000	 	- Recreation
    Occupations	 	 	 
	28041	 	-
    Carnival Equipment Operator	 	 	16.45
	28042	 	-
    Carnival Equipment Repairer	 	 	17.50
	28043	 	-
    Carnival Worker	 	 	13.26
	28210	 	-
    Gate Attendant/Gate Tender	 	 	18.93
	28310	 	-
    Lifeguard	 	 	13.97
	28350	 	-
    Park Attendant (Aide)	 	 	21.19
	28510	 	-
    Recreation Aide/Health Facility Attendant	 	 	15.45
	28515	 	-
    Recreation Specialist	 	 	26.24
	28630	 	-
    Sports Official	 	 	16.86
	28690	 	-
    Swimming Pool Operator	 	 	22.29
	29000	 	- Stevedoring/Longshoremen
    Occupational Services	 	 	 
	29010	 	-
    Blocker And Bracer	 	 	34.71
	29020	 	-
    Hatch Tender	 	 	34.71
	29030	 	-
    Line Handler	 	 	34.71
	29041	 	-
    Stevedore I	 	 	32.85
	29042	 	-
    Stevedore II	 	 	36.23
	30000	 	- Technical
    Occupations	 	 	 
	30010	 	-
    Air Traffic Control Specialist Center (HFO)	(see
    2)	 	42.26
	30011	 	-
    Air Traffic Control Specialist Station (HFO)	(see
    2)	 	29.14
	30012	 	-
    Air Traffic Control Specialist Terminal (HFO)	(see
    2)	 	32.09
	30021	 	-
    Archeological Technician I	 	 	22.27
	30022	 	-
    Archeological Technician II	 	 	24.91
	30023	 	-
    Archeological Technician III	 	 	30.86
	30030	 	-
    Cartographic Technician	 	 	30.86
	30040	 	-
    Civil Engineering Technician	 	 	32.97
	30051	 	-
    Cryogenic Technician I	 	 	27.31
	30052	 	-
    Cryogenic Technician II	 	 	30.17
	30061	 	-
    Drafter/CAD Operator I	 	 	22.27
	30062	 	-
    Drafter/CAD Operator II	 	 	24.91
	30063	 	-
    Drafter/CAD Operator III	 	 	27.78
	30064	 	-
    Drafter/CAD Operator IV	 	 	34.17
	30081	 	-
    Engineering Technician I	 	 	20.07
	30082	 	-
    Engineering Technician II	 	 	22.53
	30083	 	-
    Engineering Technician III	 	 	25.20
	30084	 	-
    Engineering Technician IV	 	 	31.22
	30085	 	-
    Engineering Technician V	 	 	38.19
	30086	 	-
    Engineering Technician VI	 	 	46.21
	30090	 	-
    Environmental Technician	 	 	28.91
	30095	 	-
    Evidence Control Specialist	 	 	24.66
	30210	 	-
    Laboratory Technician	 	 	27.78
	30221	 	-
    Latent Fingerprint Technician I	 	 	30.60
	30222	 	-
    Latent Fingerprint Technician II	 	 	33.80
	30240	 	-
    Mathematical Technician	 	 	30.86
	30361	 	-
    Paralegal/Legal Assistant I	 	 	22.87
	30362	 	-
    Paralegal/Legal Assistant II	 	 	28.34
	30363	 	-
    Paralegal/Legal Assistant III	 	 	33.72
	30364	 	-
    Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV	 	 	41.93
	30375	 	-
    Petroleum Supply Specialist	 	 	30.17
	30390	 	-
    Photo-Optics Technician	 	 	30.86
	30395	 	-
    Radiation Control Technician	 	 	30.17
	30461	 	-
    Technical Writer I	 	 	28.43
	30462	 	-
    Technical Writer II	 	 	34.77
	30463	 	-
    Technical Writer III	 	 	42.06
	30491	 	-
    Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician I	 	 	26.86
	30492	 	-
    Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician II	 	 	32.49
	30493	 	-
    Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician III	 	 	38.95

 

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	30494	 	-
    Unexploded (UXO) Safety Escort	 	 	26.86
	30495	 	-
    Unexploded (UXO) Sweep Personnel	 	 	26.86
	30501	 	-
    Weather Forecaster I	 	 	34.17
	30502	 	-
    Weather Forecaster II	 	 	41.57
	30620	 	-
    Weather Observer Combined Upper Air Or Surface Programs	(see
    2)	 	23.99
	30621	 	-
    Weather Observer Senior	(see
    2)	 	27.77
	31000	 	-
    Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation Occupations	 	 	 
	31010	 	-
    Airplane Pilot	 	 	32.49
	31020	 	-
    Bus Aide	 	 	22.23
	31030	 	-
    Bus Driver	 	 	28.82
	31043	 	-
    Driver Courier	 	 	18.04
	31260	 	-
    Parking and Lot Attendant	 	 	13.65
	31290	 	-
    Shuttle Bus Driver	 	 	19.19
	31310	 	-
    Taxi Driver	 	 	15.61
	31361	 	-
    Truckdriver Light	 	 	19.19
	31362	 	-
    Truckdriver Medium	 	 	21.42
	31363	 	-
    Truckdriver Heavy	 	 	23.90
	31364	 	-
    Truckdriver Tractor-Trailer	 	 	23.90
	99000	 	-
    Miscellaneous Occupations	 	 	 
	99020	 	-
    Cabin Safety Specialist	 	 	15.84
	99030	 	-
    Cashier	 	 	13.60
	99050	 	-
    Desk Clerk	 	 	14.01
	99095	 	-
    Embalmer	 	 	28.38
	99130	 	-
    Flight Follower	 	 	26.86
	99251	 	-
    Laboratory Animal Caretaker I	 	 	14.63
	99252	 	-
    Laboratory Animal Caretaker II	 	 	15.56
	99260	 	-
    Marketing Analyst	 	 	37.45
	99310	 	-
    Mortician	 	 	28.38
	99410	 	-
    Pest Controller	 	 	22.62
	99510	 	-
    Photofinishing Worker	 	 	20.74
	99710	 	-
    Recycling Laborer	 	 	25.80
	99711	 	-
    Recycling Specialist	 	 	29.62
	99730	 	-
    Refuse Collector	 	 	23.87
	99810	 	-
    Sales Clerk	 	 	14.90
	99820	 	-
    School Crossing Guard	 	 	18.89
	99830	 	-
    Survey Party Chief	 	 	34.33
	99831	 	-
    Surveying Aide	 	 	19.69
	99832	 	-
    Surveying Technician	 	 	26.99
	99840	 	-
    Vending Machine Attendant	 	 	18.44
	99841	 	-
    Vending Machine Repairer	 	 	21.16
	99842	 	-
    Vending Machine Repairer Helpe r	 	 	18.44

 

 

 

Note:
Executive Order (EO) 13706 Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the
Service Contract Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1 2017. If this
contract is covered by the EO the contractor must provide employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours they
work up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year. Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their own illness
injury or other health-related needs including preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is like family to
the employee) who is ill injured or has other health-related needs including preventive care; or for reasons resulting from
or to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is the victim of domestic violence sexual
assault or stalking. Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at
www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.

 

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ALL
OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH
& WELFARE: $4.54 per hour up to 40 hours per week or $181.60 per week or $786.93 per month

 

HEALTH
& WELFARE EO 13706: $4.22 per hour up to 40 hours per week or $168.80 per week or $731.47 per month*

 

*This
rate is to be used only when compensating employees for performance on an SCA- covered contract also covered by EO 13706
Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors. A contractor may not receive credit toward its SCA obligations for any
paid sick leave provided pursuant to EO 13706.

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

2)
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AND WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY & SUNDAY PAY:If you work at night as part of a regular tour
of duty you will earn a night differential and receive an additional 10% of basic pay for any hours worked between 6pm and 6am.
If you are a full-time employed (40 hours a week) and Sunday is part of your regularly scheduled workweek you are paid at your
rate of basic pay plus a Sunday premium of 25% of your basic rate for each hour of Sunday work which is not overtime (i.e. occasional
work on Sunday outside the normal tour of duty is considered overtime work).

 

**
HAZARDOUS PAY DIFFERENTIAL **

 

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

 

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

 

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**
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

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

 

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

 

**
SERVICE CONTRACT ACT DIRECTORY OF OCCUPATIONS **

 

The
duties of employees under job titles listed are those described in the “Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations”
Fifth Edition (Revision 1) dated September 2015 unless otherwise indicated.

 

**
REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE Standard Form 1444 (SF-1444) **

 

Conformance
Process:

 

The
contracting officer shall require that any class of service employee which is not listed herein and which is to be employed under
the contract (i.e. the work to be performed is not performed by any classification listed in the wage determination) be classified
by the contractor so as to provide a reasonable relationship (i.e. appropriate level of skill comparison) between such unlisted
classifications and the classifications listed in the wage determination (See 29 CFR 4.6(b)(2)(i)). Such conforming procedures
shall be initiated by the contractor prior to the performance of contract work by such unlisted class(es) of employees (See 29
CFR 4.6(b)(2)(ii)). The Wage and Hour Division shall make a final determination of conformed classification wage rate and/or fringe
benefits which shall be paid to all employees performing in the classification from the first day of work on which contract work
is performed by them in the classification. Failure to pay such unlisted employees the compensation agreed upon by the interested
parties and/or fully determined by the Wage and Hour Division retroactive to the date such class of employees commenced contract
work shall be a violation of the Act and this contract. (See 29 CFR 4.6(b)(2)(v)). When multiple wage determinations are included
in a contract a separate SF-1444 should be prepared for each wage determination to which a class(es) is to be conformed.

 

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The
process for preparing a conformance request is as follows:

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

6)
Each affected employee shall be furnished by the contractor with a written copy of such determination or it shall be posted as
a part of the wage determination (See 29 CFR 4.6(b)(2)(iii)).

 

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

 

When
preparing a conformance request the “Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations” should be used to
compare job definitions to ensure that duties requested are not performed by a classification already listed in the wage determination.
Remember it is not the job title but the required tasks that determine whether a class is included in an established wage determination.
Conformances may not be used to artificially split combine or subdivide classifications listed in the wage determination (See
29 CFR 4.152(c)(1)).”

 

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Modification
Number 04

 

	SUBCONTRACTOR:	Perma-Fix
    Environmental Services, Inc.	 	CONTRACTOR:	Triad
    National Security, LLC
	Address:	1093 Commerce Park Drive, Ste. 300,

                                                         Oak Ridge, TN 37830
	 	Address:	P.O. Box 1663, MS E540

                                                         Los Alamos, NM 87544

	Contact:	Tracey
    Spencer, Contract Administration Manager	 	Subcontract
    Administrator:	Joleen
    Montoya
	Telephone:	(865)
    690-0501 ext. 2081 - office	 	Telephone:	505-695-4359
	E-mail:	tspencer@perma-fix.com	 	E-mail:	montoyaj@lanl.gov

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
[X] is [  ] is not required to sign this modification.

 

The
subcontract between CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR modified as described herein. Except as modified, all other terms and conditions
remain unchanged and in full force and effect. This modification is effective on the date of signature by the last party to sign.

 

MODIFICATION:
This modification will correct the number sequence of modification no. 4, dated 8/11/2020 to read modification no. 3 and the following
changes listed below:

 

	 	1.	Subcontract
    Form of Agreement (dated February 23, 2020), Article 6 Ceiling Price is replaced in its entirety with the below:
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	CEILING
    PRICE:
	 	 	 
	 	 	This
    subcontract is priced on a Time-and-Materials basis. The Ceiling Price for all work called for under this subcontract is Thirty-Eight
    Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($38,500,000.00). Payments will be made to SUBCONTRACTOR in accordance with
    the prices set forth in Exhibit “C” and with the payment provisions of this subcontract. The SUBCONTRACTOR waives
    its right to monies to which it might otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess of the ceiling price.
	 	 	 	 
	 	2.	Exhibit
    “B” Special Conditions (dated July 22, 2019), SC-105 Limitation of Funds is replaced in its entirety with the
    below:
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	SC-105
    LIMITATION OF FUNDS (Aug 2014)
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(a)	The
    amount of funds presently available for payment by CONTRACTOR and allotted to this subcontract is Thirty-Eight Million
    Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($38,500,000.00). SUBCONTRACTOR shall perform or have performed Work up to the point
    at which the total amount paid and payable approximates, but does not exceed the total amount actually allotted.
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    will allot additional funds incrementally to the subcontract up to the full subcontract ceiling, provided funds are made available
    by GOVERNMENT. Directed Change Orders issued under the Changes clause shall not be considered an authorization to exceed the
    allotted amount.
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall notify CONTRACTOR in writing whenever it has reason to believe that the amount to be invoiced under this subcontract
    in the next thirty (30) days, when added to all previously invoiced amounts, will exceed 80% of the total funds allotted.
    Upon notification, CONTRACTOR will allot additional funds or may suspend or terminate the subcontract in accordance with its
    terms.

 

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	 	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    is not authorized to continue performance or otherwise incur costs in excess of the allotted funds, unless one of the following
    exceptions applies: (1) if required to protect and maintain the Work in accordance with General Condition GC-44 SUSPENSION;
    or (2) protect and preserve the property related to this subcontract in accordance with GC- 47(x) TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE.
	 	 	 	 
	 	3.	Exhibit
    “B” Special Conditions (dated July 22, 2019), SC-3A Commencement, Progress, and Completion of Work is replaced
    in its entirety with SC-3C Commencement, Progress, and Completion of the Work as shown below:

 

	 	SC-3C	 	COMMENCEMENT, PROGRESS AND COMPLETION OF THE WORK [Task Order Agreement] (Jun 2009)
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	(a)	Notwithstanding
    anything contained in the subcontract documents to the contrary, this “subcontract” does not procure or specify
    a firm quantity of services from SUBCONTRACTOR. It is a blanket agreement for the work or services specified in Exhibit D,
    Scope of Work, and provides the terms and conditions that will be applicable to any bilateral written task orders (i.e., orders
    for the performance of tasks during the period of performance) issued hereunder.
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	Base
    Year Period of Performance: June 04, 2019 through March 31, 2021.
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	(b)	SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    authority to perform work under this “subcontract” is contingent upon the issuance of one or more task orders.
    When a task order is issued, SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish sufficient personnel, equipment, and facilities and shall work such
    hours to assure prosecution of the work to completion in accordance with the schedule contained in any task order.
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	(c)	The
    initial term of this “subcontract” during which task orders may be issued hereunder is twelve (12) months beginning
    on the effective date of this “subcontract”. The term of this “subcontract” may be extended for up
    to twenty four (24) months beyond the initial term by giving written notice to the SUBCONTRACTOR by the date specified
    as the expiration date of the subcontract. CONTRACTOR will attempt to give the SUBCONTRACTOR a preliminary written notice
    of its intent to extend the term of the subcontract at least sixty (60) days before the then current expiration date; however,
    the preliminary notice shall not be a commitment by CONTRACTOR to extend the term of the subcontract. Failure to provide the
    preliminary notice at least sixty (60) days before the current expiration date does not prevent CONTRACTOR from the exercise
    of an option. The exercise of an option to extend the term of this subcontract shall be accomplished by a bilateral written
    subcontract modification issued by CONTRACTOR. Such extensions may be made from time to time or in one modification. The period
    of performance of tasks ordered and delivery dates for any deliverable items shall be specified in each task order.
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	(d)	The
    maximum cumulative dollar value of all task orders that may be issued pursuant to this “subcontract” is the ceiling
    price set forth below. A price ceiling will also be established for each task order and cannot be exceeded, except by mutual
    written agreement of the parties. The ceiling price for all work called for under this “subcontract” is Thirty-Eight
    Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($38,500,000.00). SUBCONTRACTOR waives its right to monies to which it might
    otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess of the ceiling price for this “subcontract”.

 

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	 	 	 	(e)	CONTRACTOR
    may issue one or more task orders to SUBCONTRACTOR for work or services required by CONTRACTOR. When and if ordered by CONTRACTOR
    and accepted by SUBCONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall perform the work or furnish the services specified in a task order. Each
    task order issued shall: (1) be deemed to be an individual subcontract priced upon the basis specified in the task order;
    (2) contain a price ceiling that cannot be exceeded without mutual written agreement of the parties; and (3) be subject to
    the terms and conditions of this “subcontract”. In the event of conflict between a task order and this “subcontract”,
    this “subcontract” shall control. SUBCONTRACTOR shall complete any task order issued during the effective period
    of this “subcontract” and not completed within that period within the time specified in the task order. This “subcontract”
    shall govern the rights and obligations of the parties with respect to that task order to the same extent as if the task order
    was completed during the effective period of this “subcontract”.
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	(f)	When
    applicable, SUBCONTRACTOR shall be required to submit certified cost or pricing data to CONTRACTOR prior to the issuance of
    a task order.

 

	Subcontract ceiling before modification:	 	$	25,000,000.00	 
	Dollar amount of this modification:	 	$	13,500,000.00	 
	Subcontract ceiling as modified:	 	$	38,500,000.00	 

 

The
undersigned personally assert authorization to execute this modification on behalf of the parties.

 

	For
    SUBCONTRACTOR:	 	For
    CONTRACTOR:
	 	 	 
	By:		 	By:	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Name: 	Tracey
    Testerman Spencer	 	Name:	Joleen
    Montoya
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title: 	Contract
    Administration Manager 	 	Title:	Procurement
    Specialist 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date: 	November
    12, 2020	 	Date:	 

 

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10.35

 

	T&M
    SFA (Rev. 6.0, 11/1/18)	Dated
                                         8/21/19
	Subcontract
                                         Form of Agreement

 

Time-and-Material

Master
Task Ordering Agreement (MTOA)

Subcontract Form of Agreement *

 

	Subcontractor:	PermaFix
    Environmental Services	Subcontract
    No.:	554628
	Address:	1093
    Commerce Park Drive, Ste. 300 Oak Ridge, TN 37830	 	 
	Contact:	Jessica
    Cerrese	 	 
	Telephone:	(865)
    342-7649	 	 
	E-mail:	jcarrese@perma-fix.com	 	 
	D-U-N-S
    No.:	79-211-7681	NAICS
    Code:	562910

 

This
subcontract, effective on the date of signature by the last party to sign, is hereby made and entered into by and between Triad
National Security, LLC (CONTRACTOR), and the above named SUBCONTRACTOR who hereby agree that all Work specified below, which is
a portion of the goods and services to be provided by CONTRACTOR for the United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security
Administration (OWNER), shall be performed by the SUBCONTRACTOR in accordance with all the provisions of this subcontract.

 

	1.	SUBCONTRACT
    DOCUMENTS: This subcontract consists of the following documents:

 

	 	●	Subcontract
    Form of Agreement [Dated 8/21/19]
	 	●	T&M
    Appendix SFA-1, FAR & DEAR Clauses Incorporated By Reference (Rev. 9.0, 11/1/18), is incorporated by reference as if fully
    set forth and may be found at http://www.lanl.gov/business/vendors/terms-conditions.php
	 	●	T&M
    Exhibit “A” General Conditions [Dated 7/22/19], is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth.
	 	●	Exhibit
    “B” Special Conditions [Dated 7/22/19]
	 	●	Exhibit
    “C” Form A-1 Schedule of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts [Dated 8/20/19]
	 	●	Exhibit
    “D” Scope of Work and Technical Specifications [Dated 8/21/19]
	 	●	Appendix
    A- University of Washington Safety Requirements date 6/20/19
	 	●	Appendix
    B- Sample Task Order

 

	2.	WORK
    TO BE PERFORMED (Work): In accordance with the subcontract documents, SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish all administrative,
    technical and professional services, and perform all operations, including the furnishing and supervision of all technical
    personnel and labor, and the furnishing of any equipment, material, tools, supplies and transportation necessary and required
    to satisfactorily:

 

Provide
building management, maintenance, radiation control and decontamination support services at the University of Washington Harborview
Campus in accordance with Exhibit D, Scope of Work dated 820/19 and as amended.

 

Travel
time by SUBCONTRACTOR personnel to and from the work assignment location is not considered Work under this subcontract and SUBCONTRACTOR
will not be paid for such time unless otherwise specified in this subcontract or approved in writing by CONTRACTOR.

 

*CERTAIN
INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN EXCLUDED FROM THIS PUBLIC FILING BECAUSE IT IS NOT MATERIAL AND WOULD LIKELY CAUSE COMPETITIVE
HARM TO THE COMPANY IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

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	3.	ORDERING:

 

	 	a.	Any
    goods/services to be furnished under this subcontract that are not explicitly set forth in Exhibit “D” (Scope
    of Work and Technical Specifications) shall be ordered through the issuance of a written task order by the Contract Administrator
    in a form substantially similar to the one set forth in Appendix B – Task Order Template. Such task orders may be issued
    anytime during the term of this subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	b.	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall accept or reject an individual task order within 24 hours of the issuance of the task order. If SUBCONTRACTOR fails
    to reject the task order via written notice to the Contract Administrator within the allotted time, SUBCONTRACTOR shall be
    deemed to have accepted the task order.
	 	 	 
	 	c.	Each
    task order shall include a written scope of work, which includes any applicable specifications, terms and conditions for completing
    the work. All work performed by SUBCONTRACTOR shall be on a time-and-material basis, subject to the schedule of rates set
    forth in Exhibit “C” Form A-1 Schedule of Rates to this subcontract. In the event of conflict between a task order’s
    terms and conditions and this subcontract, the terms of the Task Order shall control.
	 	 	 
	 	d.	Any
    labor categories, rates, materials, supplies or services (including subcontractors to be retained by SUBCONTRACTOR) required
    for SUBCONTRACTOR to complete task order work that is not set forth in Exhibit “C” shall be set forth in writing,
    incorporated and made a part of the task order terms and conditions. Any additional labor categories not already identified
    in Exhibit “C”, but required for performance of existing or anticipated tasks shall be requested in advance of
    mobilization of personnel and the Exhibit “C” shall be updated in advance of task order performance. Any additional
    equipment or services not already identified and priced in Exhibit “C” and required for performance of task orders
    shall be requested in advance of deployment and shall be added to the Exhibit “C” and Task Orders and priced as
    required in advance of task order performance.

 

	5.	PERIOD
    OF PERFORMANCE:

 

	 	a.	Initial
    Term

 

The
initial term of this subcontract, during which CONTRACTOR may issue releases and SUBCONTRACTOR will deliver the goods/services
specified on the releases issued hereunder, is one (1) year(s) beginning on the effective date of this subcontract.

 

	 	b.	Option
    to Extend

 

	 	(1)	CONTRACTOR
        may extend the term of this subcontract by giving written notice to the SUBCONTRACTOR by the date specified as the expiration
        date of the subcontract. CONTRACTOR shall attempt to give the SUBCONTRACTOR a preliminary written notice of its intent
        to extend the term of the subcontract at least 60 days before the then current expiration date; however, the preliminary
        notice shall not be a commitment by CONTRACTOR to extend the term of the subcontract. Failure to provide the preliminary
        notice at least 60 days before the current expiration date does not prevent CONTRACTOR from the exercise of an option.
        The exercise of an option to extend the term of this subcontract shall be accomplished by a unilateral written subcontract
        modification issued by CONTRACTOR.

        

 

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	 	(2)	The
        term of this subcontract may be extended pursuant to this clause for up to twelve(12) months beyond the initial term.
        Such extension may be made from time to time or in one modification. However, the total duration of this subcontract,
        including the exercise of options under this clause, shall not exceed twenty four (24) months

        

 

	6.	CEILING
    PRICE:

 

This
subcontract is priced on a Time-and-Materials basis. The Ceiling Price for all work called for under this subcontract is One
Million Dollars ($ 1,000,000.00). Payments will be made to SUBCONTRACTOR in accordance with the prices set forth in
Exhibit “C” and with the payment provisions of this subcontract. The SUBCONTRACTOR waives its right to monies to which
it might otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess of the ceiling price.

 

This
subcontract embodies the entire agreement between CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR and supersedes all other writings. The parties
shall not be bound by or be liable for any statement, representation, promise, inducement or understanding not set forth herein.

 

 

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	T&M
                                         SFA-1 (Rev. 9.0, 11/1/18)

	Appendix
                                         SFA-1

 

Appendix
SFA-1

FAR
& DEAR Clauses Incorporated By Reference

 

	(a)	The
    Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the Department of Energy Acquisition Regulation (DEAR) clauses which are incorporated
    by reference herein shall have the same force and effect as if printed in full text.
	 	 
	(b)	Full
    text of the referenced clauses may be accessed electronically by copying and pasting the appropriate URL address in your web
    browser:

 

	 	FAR clauses:	 	https://www.acquisition.gov/browse/far/52
	 	DEAR 952 clauses:	 	https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-
    idx?SID=838834e575ead9ec27ea415e492b42ee&mc=true&tpl=/ ecfrbrowse/Title48/48cfr952_main_02.tpl
	 	DEAR 970 clauses:	 	https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-
    idx?SID=838834e575ead9ec27ea415e492b42ee&mc=true&tpl=/ ecfrbrowse/Title48/48cfr970_main_02.tpl

 

	(c)	The
    following alterations shall apply to FAR and DEAR clauses wherever necessary to make the context of the unmodified FAR and
    DEAR clauses applicable to this subcontract.

 

	 	(1)	The
    term “Contractor” shall mean “SUBCONTRACTOR;”
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	The
    term “Contract” shall mean this subcontract; and
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	The
    term “DOE”, “Government,” “Contracting Officer” and equivalent phrases shall mean CONTRACTOR
    and/or CONTRACTOR’S representative, except the terms “Government” and “Contracting Officer”
    do not change:

 

	 	(i)	In
    the phrases “Government Property,” “Government-Furnished Property,” and “Government-Owned Property;”
	 	 	 
	 	(ii)	In
    any patent clauses incorporated herein;
	 	 	 
	 	(iii)	When
    a right, act, authorization or obligation can be granted or performed only by the Government or the prime contract Contracting
    Officer or his duly authorized representative;
	 	 	 
	 	(iv)	When
    title to property is to be transferred directly to the Government;
	 	 	 
	 	(v)	When
    access to proprietary financial information or other proprietary data is required except for authorized audit rights; and
	 	 	 
	 	(vi)	Where
    specifically modified herein.

 

	 	(4)	For
    authorized audit rights, the term “Contracting Officer or an authorized representative of the Contracting Officer”
    shall also include “CONTRACTOR, or an authorized representative of CONTRACTOR.”

 

	(d)	Each
    of the individual FAR/DEAR clauses listed below is incorporated by reference into this subcontract when the condition(s) for
    applicability is/are met.

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY TO THIS SUBCONTRACT REGARDLESS OF THE AMOUNT OF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.203-18	 	Prohibition
    on Contracting with Entities that Require Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements or Statements - Representation - (Jan
    2017)	 	Solicitation
    Provision that applies in all solicitations, except in solicitations for a personal services subcontract with an individual
    if the services are to be performed entirely by the individual.
	FAR
    52.203-19	 	Prohibition
    on Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements or Statements (Jan 2017)	 	Applies
    in all solicitations and resultant subcontracts, other than personal services subcontracts with individuals.
	FAR
    52.215-22	 	Limitations
    on Pass-Through Charges — Identification of Subcontract Effort (Oct 2009)	 	Applies
    if subcontractor intends to subcontract to a lower-tier subcontractor more than 70 percent of the total cost of work to be
    performed under its subcontract.
	FAR
    52.216-7	 	Allowable
    Cost and Payment (Jun 2013)	 	Applies
    only to the portion of the T&M subcontract that provides for reimbursement of materials (as defined in FAR 52.232-7) at
    actual cost. This clause does not apply to labor- hour subcontracts.
	FAR
    52.216-29	 	Time-and-Materials
    / Labor-Hour Proposal Requirements – Non- Commercial Item Acquisition With Adequate Price Competition (Feb 2007)	 	Solicitation
    provision that applies if T&M or Labor-Hour type of contract for noncommercial items is contemplated and the price
    is based on adequate price competition.
	FAR
    52.216-30	 	Time-and-Materials
    / Labor-Hour Proposal Requirements – Non- Commercial Item Acquisition Without Adequate Price Competition (Feb 2007)	 	Solicitation
    provision that applies if T&M or Labor-Hour type of contract for noncommercial items is contemplated and the price
    is not expected to be based on adequate price competition.
	FAR
    52.216-31	 	Time-and-Materials
    / Labor-Hour Proposal Requirements –Commercial Item Acquisition (Feb 2007)	 	Solicitation
    provision that applies if T&M or Labor-Hour type of contract for commercial items is contemplated.
	FAR
    52.222-4	 	Contract
    Work Hours and Safety Standards Act - Overtime Compensation (May 2014)	 	Applies
    to subcontracts that may require or involve the employment of laborers and mechanics. If applicable, only paragraphs (a) through
    (d) apply to subcontracts. Furthermore, if applicable, SUBCONTRACTOR shall flow down paragraphs (a) through (d) to all its
    lower-tier subcontracts that may require or involve the employment of laborers and mechanics.
	FAR
    52.222-50	 	Combating
    Trafficking In Persons (Mar 2015)	 	Applies
    in all subcontracts and in all contracts with agents (as defined in FAR 52.222-50). The requirements in paragraph (h) of this
    clause apply only to any portion of a subcontract that— (A) Is for supplies, other than commercially available off-the-
    shelf items, acquired outside the United States, or services to be performed outside the United States; and (B) Has an
    estimated value that exceeds $500,000.
	FAR
    52.222-62	 	Paid
    Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706 (Jan 2017)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts for commercial items, as that term is defined in FAR subpart 2.101.
	FAR
    52.223-3	 	Hazardous
    Material Identification and Material Safety Data (Jan 1997) Alternate I (Jul 1995)	 	Applies
    only if subcontract involves delivery of hazardous materials as defined in FAR subpart 23.301. If applicable, the term “Government”
    as used in this clause means “CONTRACTOR and the Government.
	FAR
    52.223-5	 	Pollution
    Prevention And Right-To-Know Information (May 2011) Alternate I (May 2011)	 	Applies
    in solicitations and subcontracts that provide for performance, in whole or in part, at LANL.
	FAR
    52.223-10	 	Waste
    Reduction Program (May 2011)	 	Applies
    only when work will be performed on site at LANL.
	FAR
    52.225-13	 	Restrictions
    on Certain Foreign Purchases (Jun 2008)	 	 
	FAR
    52.227-3	 	Patent
    Indemnity (Apr 1984)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts that may result in the delivery of commercial items, as that term is defined in 48 CFR subpart 2.1.
	FAR
    52.227-23	 	Rights
    to Proposal Data (Technical) (Jun 1987)	 	Applies
    if subcontract is based on consideration of a technical proposal.
	FAR
    52.228-5	 	Insurance—Work
    on a Government Installation (Jan 1997)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts that require work on a Government installation.

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY TO THIS SUBCONTRACT REGARDLESS OF THE AMOUNT OF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.232-7	 	Payments
    Under Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts (Aug 2012)	 	Paragraph
    (a) (7) is changed to require withholding at 10% and a not-to-exceed amount of $100,000.
	FAR
    52.232-39	 	Unenforceability
    of Unauthorized Obligations (Jun 2013)	 	 
	FAR
    52.242-1	 	Notice
    of Intent to Disallow Costs (Apr 1984)	 	 
	FAR
    52.244-6	 	Subcontracts
    for Commercial Items (Jan 2017)	 	 
	FAR
    52.245-1	 	Government
    Property (Jan 2017)	 	Applies
    to all time-and-material solicitations and subcontracts, and labor-hour solicitations when property is expected to be furnished
    for the labor-hour subcontract.
	FAR
    52.245-9	 	Use
    and Charges (Apr 2012)	 	Applies
    when FAR 52.245-1 is applicable.
	FAR
    52.246-6	 	Inspection
    - Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour (May 2001)	 	 
	FAR
    52.247-63	 	Preference
    for U.S.-Flag Air Carriers (Jun 2003)	 	Applies
    if performance of subcontract may involve international air transportation.
	FAR
    52.247-64	 	Preference
    for Privately Owned U.S.- Flag Commercial Vessels (Feb 2006)	 	Applies
    in all subcontracts, except those described in paragraph (e)(4) of FAR 52.247-64.
	FAR
    52.249-6	 	Termination
    (Cost-Reimbursement) (May 2004) Alternate IV (Sep 1996)	 	Paragraphs
    (e), (j) and (n) are deleted, and the period for submitting the subcontractor’s termination settlement proposal in paragraph
    (f) is reduced to 6 months.
	FAR
    52.249-14	 	Excusable
    Delays (Apr 1984)	 	 
	DEAR
    952.203-70	 	Whistleblower
    Protection For Contractor Employees (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
    to subcontracts involving work performed on behalf of DOE directly related to activities at DOE-owned or leased sites.
	DEAR
    952.204-71	 	Sensitive
    Foreign Nations Controls (Apr 1994)	 	Applies
    if SUBCONTRACTOR may make unclassified information about nuclear technology available to certain sensitive foreign nations.
    When applicable, contact CONTRACTOR to get a list of Sensitive Foreign Nations.
	DEAR
    952.208-70	 	Printing
    (Apr 1984)	 	 
	DEAR
    952.250-70	 	Nuclear
    Hazards Indemnity Agreement (Aug 2016)	 	Applies
    only if performance of subcontract may involve the risk of public liability, as that term is defined in the Atomic Energy
    Act of 1954, as amended, with the additional conditions described in DEAR 952.250-70(d)(2).
	DEAR
    970.5223-1	 	Integration
    Of Environment, Safety, And Health Into Work Planning And Execution (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
    to subcontracts involving complex or hazardous work at LANL.
	DEAR
    970.5225-1	 	Compliance
    with Export Control Laws and Regulations (Nov 2015)	 	 
	DEAR
    970.5229-1	 	State
    and Local Taxes (Dec 2000)	 	Paragraph
    (b) is deleted.
	DEAR
    970.5232-3	 	Accounts,
    Records, and Inspection (Dec 2010)	 	 

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $2,500:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-41	 	Service
    Contract Labor Standards (May 2014)	 	Unless
    exempted, applies if the principal purpose of the subcontract is to furnish services in the United States through the use
    of service employees. See FAR subparts 22.1003-3 and 22.1003-4 for exemptions to SCA.
	FAR
    52.222-42	 	Statement
    of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires (May 2014)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.222-41 is applicable.
	FAR
    52.222-43	 	Fair
    Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Labor Standards—Price Adjustment (Multiple Year and Option Contracts) (Aug
    2018)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.222-41 is applicable, and subcontract is a multiple year or has options to renew.

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $2,500:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-44	 	Fair
    Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Labor Standards—Price Adjustment (May 2014))	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.222-41 is applicable, and subcontract is not a multiple year or does not have options to renew.
	FAR
    52.222-51	 	Exemption
    from Application of the Service Contract Labor Standards to Contracts for Maintenance, Calibration, or Repair of Certain Equipment—
    Requirements (May 2014)	 	Applies
    if SUBCONTRACTOR has made the certification specified in FAR 52.222-48(a).
	FAR
    52.222-53	 	Exemption
    from Application of the Service Contract Labor Standards to Contracts for Certain Services— Requirements (May 2014)	 	Applies
    if SUBCONTRACTOR has made the certification specified in FAR 52.222-52(a).
	FAR
    52.222-55	 	Minimum
    Wages Under Executive Order 13658 (Dec 2015)	 	Applies
    in all subcontracts, regardless of dollar value, that are subject to the Service Contract Labor Standards statute or the Wage
    Rate Requirements (Construction) statute, and are to be performed in whole or in part in the United States.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $3,500:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-54	 	Employment
    Eligibility Verification (Oct 2015)	 	Applies
        in each subcontract that—

        (1)
        Is for—

        (i)
        Commercial or noncommercial services (except for commercial services that are part of the purchase of a COTS item (or
        an item that would be a COTS item, but for minor modifications), performed by the COTS provider, and are normally provided
        for that COTS item); or

        (ii)
        Construction;

        (2)
        Has a value of more than $3,500; and

        (3)
        Includes work performed in the United States.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $10,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-3	 	Convict
    Labor (Jun 2003)	 	Applies
    if subcontract will be performed in the United States, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, or
    the U.S. Virgin Islands.
	FAR
    52.222-21	 	Prohibition
    of Segregated Facilities (Apr 2015)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity, is applicable.
	FAR
    52.222-24	 	Preaward
    On-Site Equal Opportunity Compliance Evaluation (Feb 1999)	 	Solicitation
    provision that applies in solicitations, other than those for construction, when a subcontract is contemplated that will
    include the clause at 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity, and the amount of the subcontract is expected be $10 million or more.
	FAR
    52.222-26	 	Equal
    Opportunity (Sep 2016)	 	Applies
    unless one of the exemptions listed in FAR Subpart 22.807(b) is applicable.
	FAR
    52.222-40	 	Notification
    of Employee Rights Under the National Labor Relations Act (Dec 2010)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts that will be performed wholly or partially in the United States, unless exempted by the rules, regulations,
    or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 3 of Executive Order 13496 of January 30, 2009.
	FAR
    52.223-18	 	Encouraging
    Contractor Policies to Ban Text Messaging While Driving.(Aug 2011)	 	 
	FAR
    52.225-1	 	Buy
    American Act – Supplies (May 2014)	 	Applies
    if the acquisition is for supplies for use within the United States; and none of the exceptions to the Buy American Act apply
    (e.g., nonavailability, public interest, or information technology that is a commercial item).
	FAR
    52.232-23	 	Assignment
    of Claims (May 2014) Alternate I (Apr 1984)	 	 

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $15,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-36	 	Equal
    Opportunity for Workers with Disabilities (Jul 2014)	 	Applies
    unless exempted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE IS $25,000 OR MORE:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	DEAR
    970.5223-3	 	Agreement
    Regarding Workplace Substance Abuse Programs At DOE Sites (Dec 2000)	 	Solicitation
    provision that applies if performance of subcontract involves: (i) access to or handling of classified information or
    special nuclear materials; (ii) high risk of danger to life, the environment, public health and safety, or national security;
    or (iii) transportation of hazardous materials to or from a DOE site.
	DEAR
    970.5223-4	 	Workplace
    Substance Abuse Programs at DOE Sites (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
        if performance of subcontract involves: (i) access to or handling of classified information or special nuclear materials;

        (ii)
        high risk of danger to life, the environment, public health and safety, or national security; or (iii) transportation
        of hazardous materials to or from a DOE site.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $100,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	DEAR
    970.5227-5	 	Notice
    and Assistance Regarding Patent and Copyright Infringement (Dec 2000)	 	 

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE IS $150,000 OR MORE:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.222-35	 	Equal
    Opportunity for Veterans (Oct 2015)	 	Applies
    unless exempted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor.
	FAR
    52.222-37	 	Employment
    Reports on Veterans (Feb 2016)	 	Applies
    unless exempted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $150,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.203-7	 	Anti-Kickback
    Procedures (May 2014)	 	Paragraph
    (c) (1) is deleted.
	FAR
    52.203-12	 	Limitation
    On Payments To Influence Certain Federal Transactions (Oct 2010)	 	 

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $250,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.203-3	 	Gratuities
    (Apr 1984)	 	 
	FAR
    52.203-5	 	Covenant
    Against Contingent Fees (May 2014)	 	Applies
    only if subcontract is for non-commercial items.
	FAR
    52.203-6	 	Restrictions
    on Subcontractor Sales to the Government (Sep 2006)	 	Alternate
    I (Oct 1995) is also applicable if subcontract is for commercial items.
	FAR
    52.203-8	 	Cancellation,
    Rescission, And Recovery Of Funds For Illegal Or Improper Activity (May 2014)	 	Applies
    only if subcontract is for non-commercial items.
	FAR
    52.203-10	 	Price
    Or Fee Adjustment For Illegal Or Improper Activity (May 2014)	 	Applies
    only if subcontract is for non-commercial items. If applicable, in paragraph (d) the term “Government” means “Government
    or CONTRACTOR.”

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $250,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.203-17	 	Contractor
    Employee Whistleblower Rights and Requirement to Inform Employees of Whistleblower Rights (Apr 2014)	 	 
	FAR
    52.215-2	 	Audit
    and Records –Negotiation (Oct 2010)	 	Applies
        in solicitations and subcontracts that exceed the simplified acquisition threshold, and—

        (1)
        That are cost-reimbursement, incentive, time-and- materials, labor-hour, or price-redeterminable type or any combination
        of these;

        (2)
        For which certified cost or pricing data are required; or

        (3)
        That require subcontractor to furnish reports as discussed in paragraph (e) of this clause.

	FAR
    52.219-8	 	Utilization
    of Small Business Concerns (Nov 2016)	 	Applies
    if subcontract offers further subcontracting opportunities and is to be performed within the United States and its outlying
    areas. If applicable and the subcontract exceeds $700,000 ($1,500,000 for construction of any public facility), SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall include FAR 52.219–8 in its lower tier subcontracts (except subcontracts to small business concerns) that offer
    further subcontracting possibilities.
	FAR
    52.222-17	 	Nondisplacement
    of Qualified Workers (May 2014)	 	Applies
    in in solicitations and subcontracts for (1) service contracts, as defined at FAR 22.001, (2) that succeed subcontracts for
    performance of the same or similar work at the same location and (3) that are not exempted by FAR 22.1203-2 or waived in accordance
    with FAR 22.1203-3.
	FAR
    52.227-1	 	Authorization
    and Consent.(Dec 2007) Alternate I (Apr 1984)	 	 
	FAR
    52.232-17	 	Interest
    (May 2014)	 	Applies
    unless one of the exemptions listed in FAR Subpart 32.611(a) is applicable.
	DEAR
    952.209-72	 	Organizational
    Conflicts of Interest (Aug 2009) with Alternate I	 	Applies
    if subcontract is for advisory and assistance services, as defined in FAR Subpart 2.101. The activities and programs listed
    in FAR Subpart 37.202 are excluded or exempted from the definition of advisory or assistance services.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $500,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	DEAR
    952.226-74	 	Displaced
    Employee Hiring Preference (Jun 1997)	 	Applies
    if subcontract is not for commercial items, as that term is defined in 48 CFR Subpart 2.1.
	DEAR
    970.5226-2	 	Workforce
    Restructuring Under Section 3161 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
    if subcontract is not for commercial items, as that term is defined in 48 CFR Subpart 2.1.

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSE APPLIES ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $700,000, THE SUBCONTRACTOR IS A LARGE BUSINESS, AND FAR 52.219-8
    IS APPLICABLE:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.219-9	 	Small
    Business Subcontracting Plan (Jan 2017), Alternate II (Nov 2016)	 	Applies
        in subcontracts to other than small business concerns that offer subcontracting possibilities, and are expected to exceed
        $700,000.

                                                                               

        Subcontracting
        plans are not required when the subcontractor provides a commercial item subject to the clause at 52.244-6, Subcontracts
        for Commercial Items.

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY TO A NEGOTIATED SUBCONTRACT IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $2,000,000:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.230-2	 	Cost
    Accounting Standards (Oct 2015), excluding paragraph (b)	 	Applies
    unless the subcontract is: (1) exempted from CAS (see 48 CFR 9903.201-1 (FAR Appendix)), or (2) subject to modified CAS coverage
    (see 48 CFR 9903.201-2 (FAR Appendix)) or (3) awarded to a foreign concern. When applicable, paragraph (b) is deleted and
    SUBCONTRACTOR shall include the substance of this clause, without paragraph (b), in all other subcontracts of any tier.
	FAR
    52.230-3	 	Disclosure
    And Consistency Of Cost Accounting Practices (Oct 2015), excluding paragraph (b)	 	Applies
                                                                              only to a negotiated subcontract that exceeds $2,000,000 but is less than $50 million, and the offeror certifies it is
                                                                              eligible for and elects to use modified CAS coverage. When applicable, paragraph (b) is excluded, and SUBCONTRACTOR shall
                                                                              include this clause in all other subcontracts of any tier, except those exempted by FAR 52.230-3 (d)).

	FAR
    52.230-4	 	Disclosure
    and Consistency of Cost Accounting Practices - Foreign Concerns (Oct 2015)	 	Applies
    only to a negotiated subcontract with a foreign concern, unless the subcontract is otherwise exempt from CAS (see 48 CFR 9903.201-1
    (FAR Appendix)).
	FAR
    52.230-6	 	Administration
    of Cost Accounting Standards (Jun 2010)	 	Applies
        if FAR 52.230-2, 52.230-3, 52.230-4 or 52.230-5 is

        applicable.

	DEAR
    970.5232-5	 	Liability
    With Respect To Cost Accounting Standards (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
    if any Cost Accounting Standards clauses are included (i.e., FAR 52.230-2, 52.230-3, 52.230-6).

 

	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE EXCEEDS $2,000,000 AND THE SUBCONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT COST
    OR PRICING DATA, OR WHERE PREAWARD OR POSTAWARD COST DETERMINATIONS WILL BE SUBJECT TO FAR PART 31, CONTRACT COST PRINCIPLES
    AND PROCEDURES:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Additional
    Conditions of Applicability
	FAR
    52.215-10	 	Price
    Reduction for Defective Certified Cost or Pricing Data (Aug 2011)	 	Applies
    unless one of the exceptions in FAR 15.403-1(b) is applicable.
	FAR
    52.215-11	 	Price
    Reduction for Defective Certified Cost or Pricing Data – Modifications (Aug 2011)	 	Applies
    if modification exceeds $2,000,000, none of the exceptions in FAR 15.403-1(b) are applicable to modification, and FAR 52.215-10
    was not applicable to subcontract.
	FAR
    52.215-12	 	Subcontractor
    Certified Cost or Pricing Data (Oct 2010)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.215-10 is applicable.
	FAR
    52.215-13	 	Subcontractor
    Certified Cost or Pricing Data – Modifications (Oct 2010)	 	Applies
    if FAR 52.215-11 is applicable.
	FAR
    52.215-15	 	Pension
    Adjustments and Asset Reversions (Oct 2010)	 	 
	FAR
    52.215-18	 	Reversion
    or Adjustment of Plans for Postretirement Benefits (PRB) Other Than Pensions (July 2005)	 	Applies
        in solicitations and subcontracts for which it is anticipated that certified cost or pricing data will be required or
        for which any preaward or postaward cost determinations will

        be
        subject to FAR part 31.

	FAR
    52.215-19	 	Notification
    of Ownership Changes (Oct 1997)	 	Applies
    in solicitations and subcontracts for which it is contemplated that certified cost or pricing data will be required or
    for which any preaward or postaward cost determinations will be subject to FAR part 31.

 

	THE FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY ONLY IF THE SCOPE OF WORK REQUIRES THE DESIGN / REDESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, OR OPERATION OF A SYSTEM OF RECORDS ON INDIVIDUALS THAT IS SUBJECT TO THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974:
	 
	Clause Number	 	Title and Date	 	Additional Conditions of Applicability
	FAR 52.224-1	 	Privacy Act Notification (Apr 1984)	 	Applies if subcontract scope of work requires redesign, development or operation of a system of records on individuals that is subject to the Privacy Act of 1974.
	FAR 52.224-2	 	Privacy Act (Apr 1984)	 	 

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY AS STATED IN THE CONDITIONS OF APPLICABILITY:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Conditions
    of Applicability
	FAR
    52.203-13	 	Contractor
    Code of Business Ethics and Conduct (Oct 2015)	 	Applies
                                                                              only in subcontracts that have a value in excess of $5.5 million and a performance period of more than 120 days.

	FAR
    52.203-15	 	Whistleblower
    Protections Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Jun 2010)	 	Applies
    only in subcontracts for commercial items as defined in FAR subpart 2.101 that are funded under the Act.
	FAR
    52.204-21	 	Basic
    Safeguarding of Covered Contractor Information Systems (Jun 2016)	 	Applies
    only in subcontracts for commercial items (other than commercially available off-the-shelf items), in which the subcontractor
    may have Federal contract information residing in or transiting through its information system.
	FAR
    52.209-6	 	Protecting
    the Government’s Interest When Subcontracting with Contractors Debarred, Suspended, or Proposed for Debarment (Oct 2015)	 	Applies
    in solicitations and subcontracts, other than a subcontract for commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) items, where the
    subcontract value exceeds $35,000.
	FAR
    52.211-15	 	Defense
    Priority And Allocation Requirements (Apr 2008)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts in support of an approved program issued in accordance with the provisions of the Defense Priorities and Allocations
    System (DPAS) regulation (15 CFR part 700).
	FAR
    52.222-1	 	Notice
    To The Government Of Labor Disputes (Feb 1997)	 	Applies
    if a potential labor dispute may delay the timely performance of the CONTRACTOR’S Prime Contract with DOE/NNSA.
	FAR
    52.223-7	 	Notice
    of Radioactive Materials (Jan 1997)	 	Applies
    if items containing either radioactive material (requiring specific licensing under the regulations issued pursuant to the
    Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended) or other radioactive material (not requiring specific licensing in which the specific
    activity is greater than 0.002 microcuries per gram or the activity per item equals or exceeds 0.01 microcuries) are to be
    delivered or serviced under this subcontract. If applicable, SUBCONTRACTOR shall notify CONTRACTOR, in writing, 30 days prior
    to delivery of, or prior to completion of any servicing required by this subcontract.
	FAR
    52.224-3	 	Privacy
    Training.(Jan 2017)	 	Applies
        when subcontractor employees will–

        (1)
        Have access to a system of records;

        (2)
        Create, collect, use, process, store, maintain, disseminate, disclose, dispose, or otherwise handle personally identifiable
        information; or

        (3)
        Design, develop, maintain, or operate a system of records.

	FAR
    52.227-14	 	Rights
    in Data - General (May 2014) as modified by DEAR 927.409(a), including Alternate V (Dec 2007)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts in which technical data or computer software is expected to be produced and in subcontracts for supplies that
    contain a requirement for production or delivery of data.
	FAR
    52.227-16	 	Additional
    Data Requirements (Jun 1987)	 	Applies
    if subcontract involves experimental, developmental, research or demonstration work.
	FAR
    52.229-10	 	State
    of New Mexico Gross Receipts and Compensating Tax (Apr 2003)	 	Applies
        if:

        (1)
        The subcontractor will be performing a cost- reimbursement contract;

        (2)
        The subcontract directs or authorizes the subcontractor to acquire tangible personal property as a direct cost under a
        contract and title to such property passes directly to and vests in the United States upon delivery of the property by
        the vendor; and

        (3)
        The subcontract will be for services to be performed in whole or in part within the State of New Mexico.

	FAR
    52.232-40	 	Providing
    Accelerated Payments to Small Business Subcontractors. (Dec 2013)	 	Applies
    only to subcontracts with Small Business Concerns.
	DEAR
    952.211-71	 	Priorities
    And Allocations (Atomic Energy) (Apr 2008)	 	Applies
    in subcontracts issued in accordance with the provisions of the Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) regulation
    (15 CFR part 700) that are placed in support of authorized DOE atomic energy programs.

 

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	THE
    FOLLOWING CLAUSES APPLY AS STATED IN THE CONDITIONS OF APPLICABILITY:
	 
	Clause
    Number	 	Title
    and Date	 	Conditions
    of Applicability
	DEAR
    952.227-11	 	Patent
    Rights – Retention by the Contractor (Short Form) (Mar 1995)	 	Applies
    if subcontract is for experimental, developmental, demonstration or research work to be performed by a small business firm
    or domestic nonprofit organization as defined at FAR Subpart 27.301. Subcontracts which are subject to exceptional circumstances
    in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 202 and subparagraph (b)(5) of DEAR 970.5227-12 are exempt from the requirements of this clause.
	DEAR
    952.227-13	 	Patent
    Rights – Acquisition by the Government (Sept 1997)	 	Applies
    if subcontract is for experimental, developmental, research or demonstration work, and subcontractor is not a domestic
    small business or nonprofit organization, as defined at FAR Subpart 27.301.
	DEAR
    970.5204-3	 	Access
    To And Ownership Of Records (Oct 2014)	 	Applies
    in all subcontracts that contain DEAR 970.5223-1, Integration of Environment, Safety, and Health Into Work Planning and Execution.
	DEAR
    970.5208-1	 	Printing
    (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
    when printing is required, as “printing” is defined in Title I, Definitions, of the U.S. Government Printing and
    Binding Regulations (http://jcp.senate.gov/jcpregs.pdf)
	DEAR
    970.5227-7	 	Royalty
    Information (Dec 2000)	 	Solicitation
    provision applicable if the amount of royalties reported during negotiation is >$250.
	DEAR
    970.5227-8	 	Refund
    Of Royalties (Aug 2002)	 	Applies
    if the amount of royalties reported during negotiation of the subcontract exceeds $250. If applicable, SUBCONTRACTOR shall
    insert the substance of this clause in all lower tier subcontracts under this subcontract in which the amount of royalties
    reported during negotiation of the subcontract exceeds $250.
	DEAR
    970.5227-12	 	Patent
    Rights Management and Operating Contracts, For-Profit Contractor, Advance Class Waiver (Dec 2000)	 	Applies
    if subcontract covers or is likely to cover subject matter that is classified for reasons of security.

 

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	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)

	Dated 22 July 2019

	Exhibit A General Conditions

 

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“A” 

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CONDITIONS

 

TABLE
OF CONTENTS

 

	GC	 	Title	 	Page
	 	 	 	 	 
	GC-1	 	DEFINITIONS
    (Nov 2018)	 	2
	GC-2A	 	AUTHORIZED
    REPRESENTATIVES, COMMUNICATIONS AND NOTICES (Jan 2010)	 	2
	GC-3	 	INDEPENDENT
    CONTRACTOR (Jun 2009)	 	3
	GC-4	 	SUBCONTRACT
    INTERPRETATION (Jun 2009)	 	3
	GC-5	 	NOTICE
    TO PROCEED (Jul 2011)	 	3
	GC-6	 	ORDER
    OF PRECEDENCE (Jun 2009)	 	4
	GC-7	 	STANDARDS
    AND CODES (Jun 2009)	 	4
	GC-8	 	LAWS
    AND REGULATIONS (Nov 2018)	 	4
	GC-9	 	PERMITS
    (Jun 2009)	 	4
	GC-10	 	TAXES
    (Jun 2009)	 	5
	GC-11	 	NEW
    MEXICO GROSS RECEIPTS TAX (Jun 2009)	 	5
	GC-12	 	FINES
    AND PENALTIES (Jun 2009)	 	5
	GC-13	 	CONTRACTOR’S
    RIGHT TO OFFSET (Jan 2010)	 	5
	GC-14	 	LABOR,
    PERSONNEL AND WORK RULES (Jun 2009)	 	5
	GC-15	 	COMMERCIAL
    ACTIVITIES (Jun 2009)	 	6
	GC-16	 	NONDISCLOSURE,
    PUBLICITY AND ADVERTISING (Jan 2010)	 	6
	GC-17	 	ENVIRONMENTAL,
    SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2009)	 	6
	GC-25	 	OVERSIGHT
    OF WORK BY SUBCONTRACTOR (Jun 2009)	 	6
	GC-30	 	CONTRACTOR’S
    COMPLIANCE WITH DOE DIRECTIVES (Jun 2009)	 	7
	GC-31A	 	INSPECTION
    AND TESTING (Jun 2009)	 	7
	GC-35A	 	CHANGES
    (Jun 2009)	 	7
	GC-36	 	DISPUTES
    (Jan 2010)	 	8
	GC-37	 	BANKRUPTCY
    (Jun 2009)	 	10
	GC-38	 	RECORDS
    AND AUDIT (Jun 2009)	 	10
	GC-39A	 	WARRANTY
    (Jun 2009)	 	10
	GC-41	 	INDEMNITY
    (Jun 2009-REVISED JULY 2019 )	 	11
	GC-42	 	PATENT
    AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNITY (Jun 2009)	 	11
	GC-43	 	ASSIGNMENTS
    (Jun 2009)	 	12
	GC-44	 	SUSPENSION
    (Jun 2009)	 	12
	GC-45	 	EXPORT
    COMPLIANCE (Jun 2009)	 	12
	GC-46	 	SUBCONTRACTS
    (Jul 2011)	 	14
	GC-48B	 	TERMINATION
    (Jun 2009)	 	14
	GC-49A	 	FINAL
    INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE (Jun 2009)	 	14
	GC-50	 	NON-WAIVER
    (Jan 2010)	 	15
	GC-51A	 	REPRESENTATIONS
    AND CERTIFICATIONS (Mar 2012) (Does not apply in subcontracts below $2,500)	 	15
	GC-52	 	SUBCONTRACT
    CLOSE-OUT CERTIFICATION AND RELEASE REQUIREMENTS(Jun 2009)	 	15
	GC-55	 	SEVERABILITY
    (Jun 2009)	 	16
	GC-56	 	SURVIVAL
    (Jun 2009)	 	16
	GC-57	 	RELEASE
    AGAINST CLAIMS (Jun 2009)	 	16
	GC-58	 	ACCOUNTS,
    RECORDS AND INSPECTION (Jan 2010)	 	16
	GC-59	 	CERTIFICATION
    REGARDING FORMER UC OR CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES(Feb 2015)	 	17
	GC-60	 	SUBCONTRACTS
    WITH CONTRACTOR’S TEAM MEMBERS AND TEAM MEMBER AFFILIATES (Nov 2018)	 	18
	GC-77	 	GREEN
    / SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS (Feb 2015)	 	19
	GC-80B	 	INVOICING
    AND PAYMENT (Nov 2018)	 	19
	GC-82	 	ON-SITE
    USE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (Aug 2014)	 	20
	GC-84	 	ASSESSMENT
    OF SUBCONTRACTOR’S PERFORMANCE (Aug 2014)	 	20
	GC-85	 	LOWER-TIER
    SUBCONTRACTORS (Aug 2014)	 	21
	GC-86	 	PROGRESS
    REPORTS (Aug 2014)	 	21
	GC-88	 	MINIMUM
    WAGES UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER 13658 (Mar 2015)	 	21

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-1	DEFINITIONS
    (Nov 2018)

 

“CONTRACTOR”
means Triad National Security, LLC (Triad), a limited liability company, which manages and operates Los Alamos National Laboratory
(LANL) pursuant to Contract No. 89233218CNA000001 between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) / National Nuclear Security Administration
(NNSA) and Triad. CONTRACTOR also means Subcontract Administrator, the individual authorized to act on behalf of Triad.

 

“Beneficial
Occupancy” or “Use and Possession Prior to Completion”, if used in this subcontract or task order, means the
procedure where CONTRACTOR occupies or makes use of any part of the Work, in accordance with General Condition GC-29 USE OF COMPLETED
PORTIONS OF WORK.

 

“Days”
means calendar days unless otherwise provided.

 

“FAR”
means the Federal Acquisition Regulations at 48 CFR Chapter 1.

 

“Final
Acceptance” means CONTRACTOR’S acceptance of all of the Work as a whole following SUBCONTRACTOR completion and successful
inspection and testing. It is conclusive except for latent defects, gross mistakes or fraud.

 

“Final
Completion”, if used in this subcontract or task order, means the point when all of the Work reasonably inferable from Subcontract
Documents has been completed, as determined by CONTRACTOR. This includes the final cleanup of the premises, completion of all
final inspection punch list items, and submission of all remaining contractual documents.

 

“GOVERNMENT”
means the United States of America and includes the DOE / NNSA

 

“Jobsite” means a site at which the Work shall be performed
under this subcontract.

 

“Laboratory”
or “LANL” means the geographical location of Los Alamos National Laboratory, a federally funded
research and development center owned by the DOE / NNSA.

 

“Subcontract”
means this agreement, including all attachments, appendices, sections, exhibits, schedules, and revisions hereto, as issued from
time to time.

 

“Subcontract
Documents” denotes this Subcontract and those appendices and exhibits referenced thereon.

 

“SUBCONTRACTOR”
means the company, corporation, partnership, individual, or other entity to which this Subcontract is issued, its authorized representatives,
successors, and permitted assigns

 

“Substantial
Completion”, if used in this subcontract or task order, means the point when the Work or a designated portion of the Work
is sufficiently complete, in accordance with the Subcontract Documents, so that CONTRACTOR may use or occupy the Work or designated
portion thereof for its intended purpose, as determined by CONTRACTOR. Additional requirements for achieving Substantial Completion
are provided in Exhibit D, Scope of Work and Technical Specifications.

 

“Work”,
“Goods” or “Services” means all the stated or implied activities to be performed by SUBCONTRACTOR as required
by the Subcontract Documents, including the furnishing and supervision of all technical personnel and labor, and the supply of
equipment, materials, and supplies necessary to perform this Subcontract.

 

	GC-2A	AUTHORIZED
    REPRESENTATIVES, COMMUNICATIONS AND NOTICES (Jan 2010)

 

Unless
otherwise specified, all notices and communications in accordance with or related to this subcontract shall be between authorized
representatives designated in writing by the parties and shall comply with security requirements set forth in Exhibit G “Security
Requirements”. Notices shall be in writing and may be served either personally on the authorized representative of the receiving
party, by electronic scanned document attached to an email, by facsimile, by courier or express delivery, or by certified mail
to the address shown on the face of this subcontract or as directed by notice.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-3	INDEPENDENT
    CONTRACTOR (Jun 2009)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
represents that it is fully experienced, properly qualified, registered, licensed, equipped, organized, and financed to perform
the Work under this subcontract. SUBCONTRACTOR shall act as an independent contractor and not as the agent of CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT
in performing this subcontract, maintaining complete control over its employees and all of its suppliers and subcontractors of
any tier. Nothing contained in this subcontract or any lower-tier purchase order or subcontract awarded by SUBCONTRACTOR shall
create any contractual relationship between any lower-tier supplier or subcontractor and either CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT. SUBCONTRACTOR
shall perform the Work hereunder in accordance with its own methods subject to compliance with the subcontract.

 

	GC-4	SUBCONTRACT
    INTERPRETATION (Jun 2009)

 

All
questions concerning interpretation or clarification of this subcontract by SUBCONTRACTOR shall be immediately submitted in writing
to CONTRACTOR for resolution. Subject to the provisions of the General Condition titled “CHANGES,” all determinations,
instructions, and clarifications of CONTRACTOR shall be final and conclusive unless SUBCONTRACTOR believes such determinations,
instructions or clarifications are fraudulent or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad
faith, or not supported by substantial evidence, in which case SUBCONTRACTOR shall proceed under the terms of the Disputes clause.

 

At
all times SUBCONTRACTOR shall proceed with the Work in accordance with the determinations, instructions, and clarifications of
CONTRACTOR. SUBCONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for requesting instructions or interpretations and shall be solely liable
for any costs and expenses arising from its failure to do so.

 

	GC-5	NOTICE
    TO PROCEED (Jul 2011)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall not commence work on site at LANL prior to receipt of a notice to proceed issued by the Subcontract Administrator. A notice
to proceed shall not be issued prior to:

 

	 	(1)	receipt
    by CONTRACTOR of a fully executed subcontract with the original signatures of both parties;
	 	(2)	receipt
    by CONTRACTOR of certificates of insurance and endorsements evidencing that required coverage and limits of insurance are
    in full force and effect, when such certificates and endorsements are required herein;
	 	(3)	approval
    by CONTRACTOR of SUBCONTRACTOR’S ES&H Plan submitted in accordance with the requirements of Exhibit F, when such
    ES&H Plan is required herein;
	 	(4)	approval
    by CONTRACTOR of any plans submitted by SUBCONTRACTOR in accordance with the requirements of Exhibit G, when such plan(s)
    is/are required herein;
	 	(5)	receipt
    by CONTRACTOR of executed payment and performance bonds, when such payment and performance bonds are required herein; and
	 	(6)	receipt
    by CONTRACTOR of written confirmation that SUBCONTRACTOR has included or will include (i.e. flow down) in subcontracts with
    its lower-tier suppliers and subcontractors all environment, safety, health, security, and quality assurance requirements
    contained in Exhibits F, G
and H necessary to fulfill this subcontract as it relates to their portion of the Work; and
	 	(7)	compliance
by SUBCONTRACTOR with any other applicable requirements specified in the subcontract.

 

CONTRACTOR reserves the right to issue a limited notice to proceed (LNTP) where CONTRACTOR determines circumstances require specific pre-performance activities necessary to support the subcontract. However this LNTP does not constitute a formal Notice to Proceed as set forth in this clause.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-6	ORDER
    OF PRECEDENCE (Jun 2009)

 

In
resolving conflicts, discrepancies, errors or omissions between Subcontract Documents, the following order of precedence from
highest to lowest shall be used, with the acknowledgement that a particular subcontract may not be comprised of all the documents
listed below.

 

	 	(1)	Subcontract
    Form of Agreement
	 	(2)	Appendix
    SFA-1 titled “FAR & DEAR Clauses Incorporated By Reference”
	 	(3)	Exhibit
    “A” – General Conditions
	 	(4)	Exhibit
    “B” – Special Conditions
	 	(5)	Exhibit
    “F” – Environmental, Safety and Health Requirements
	 	(6)	Exhibit
    “G” – Security Requirements
	 	(7)	Exhibit
    “H” – Quality Assurance Requirements
	 	(8)	Exhibit
    “C” – Schedule of Quantities and Prices
	 	(9)	Exhibit
    “D” – Scope of Work
	 	(10)	Exhibit
    “D” – Technical Specifications
	 	(11)	Exhibit
    “E” – Drawings
	 	(12)	All
    other subcontract documents

 

NOTE:
If this subcontract is funded in whole or part under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Exhibit A1,
ADDITIONAL GENERAL CONDITIONS RELATING TO WORK FUNDED UNDER AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009 (May 2009)
shall take precedence over all documents listed herein except for the Subcontract Form of Agreement.

 

	GC-7	STANDARDS
    AND CODES (Jun 2009)

 

Wherever
references are made in this subcontract to standards or codes in accordance with which the Work under this subcontract is to be
performed, the edition or revision of the standards or codes current on the effective date of this subcontract shall apply unless
otherwise expressly stated. In case of conflict between any referenced standards and codes and any Subcontract Documents, the
General Condition titled “SUBCONTRACT INTERPRETATION” shall apply.

 

	GC-8	LAWS
    AND REGULATIONS (Nov 2018)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall comply with the requirements of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including DOE regulations),
    unless relief has been granted in writing by the appropriate regulatory agency. SUBCONTRACTOR shall also comply with DOE Directives,
    NNSA Policy Letters, and Laboratory policies and procedures, or parts thereof, which are identified in the subcontract. Copies
    of any such directives, letters, policies and procedures will be provided to the SUBCONTRACTOR upon request.
	 	 
	(b)	If
    SUBCONTRACTOR discovers any discrepancy or inconsistency between this subcontract and any law, ordinance, statute, rule, regulation,
    order or decree, SUBCONTRACTOR shall immediately notify CONTRACTOR in writing.
	 	 
	(c)	Regardless
    of the performer of the work, SUBCONTRACTOR is responsible for compliance with the requirements of this clause. SUBCONTRACTOR
    agrees to insert the substance of this clause, including this paragraph (c), in its subcontracts at any tier.

 

	GC-9	PERMITS
    (Jun 2009)

 

Except
as otherwise specified, SUBCONTRACTOR shall procure and pay for all permits, licenses, certifications and other applicable governing
authority requirements and inspections, other than inspections performed by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT or permits which by law or
regulation must be acquired by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT. SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish any documentation, bonds, securities, deposits
or assistance required to permit performance of the Work.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-10	TAXES
    (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall pay all taxes, levies, duties and assessments of every nature due in connection with the Work under this subcontract,
    and shall make any and all payroll deductions and withholdings required by law. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify and hold
    harmless CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT from any liability on account of any and all such taxes, levies, duties, assessments and
    deductions.
	 	 
	(b)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall with the approval of CONTRACTOR apply for and obtain for the benefit of the project any available exemption, deduction
    or exclusion under applicable laws for which SUBCONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT qualify.

 

	GC-11	NEW
    MEXICO GROSS RECEIPTS TAX (Jun 2009)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
is required to pay such New Mexico Gross Receipts Tax (NMGRT) as may be required by law. CONTRACTOR will issue a New Mexico Nontaxable
Transaction Certificate (NTTC) to all Subcontractors who provide goods or services to CONTRACTOR, on the condition that SUBCONTRACTOR
only uses the NTTC as permitted by New Mexico law. In no event will the payment of NMGRT by SUBCONTRACTOR or its immediate and
lower-tier subcontractors be considered an allowable cost under this subcontract if SUBCONTRACTOR or its immediate and lower-tier
subcontractors are eligible for applicable deductions or exemptions from NMGRT under New Mexico law.

 

	GC-12	FINES
    AND PENALTIES (Jun 2009)

 

If
a state or federal agency takes an enforcement action with associated fines and penalties against CONTRACTOR and/or Government
for regulatory and/or permit noncompliance that resulted from a failure of SUBCONTRACTOR to perform in accordance with this Subcontract
(e.g., failure to meet regulatory reporting milestones, making false statements in reports, etc.), SUBCONTRACTOR shall reimburse
CONTRACTOR and/or the Government for the amount of any resultant fine and/or the cost of additional Work required as a result
of the enforcement action. CONTRACTOR may withhold such amounts from any payments due SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

	GC-13	CONTRACTOR’S
    RIGHT TO OFFSET (Jan 2010)

 

CONTRACTOR
may collect any amount determined by the Subcontract Administrator to be owed to CONTRACTOR by offsetting the amount against any
payment due to the SUBCONTRACTOR under any subcontract it has with CONTRACTOR issued pursuant to CONTRACTOR’S contract with
GOVERNMENT for management and operation of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Any challenge to the amount of an offset under this
clause shall be resolved under the Disputes clause of this subcontract.

 

	GC-14	LABOR,
    PERSONNEL AND WORK RULES (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall employ only competent and skilled personnel to perform the Work and shall remove from the Jobsite any SUBCONTRACTOR
    personnel determined to be unfit or to be acting in violation of any provision of this subcontract. SUBCONTRACTOR is responsible
    for maintaining labor relations in such manner that there is harmony among workers and shall comply with and enforce project
    and Jobsite procedures, regulations, work rules and work hours established by CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT.
	 	 
	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    may, at its sole discretion, temporarily or permanently bar from the Work, and any other location within the Los Alamos National
    Laboratory (LANL), any employee of SUBCONTRACTOR or any of its lower-tier subcontractors by written notice to SUBCONTRACTOR.
    In the event an employee is excluded from the Jobsite, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, promptly replace such individual with another
    who is fully competent and skilled to perform the Work. SUBCONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to compensation for any costs
    resulting from the removal of such employee.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall, to the extent permissible under applicable law, comply with the provisions of all labor agreement(s) which apply to
    the Work performed under this subcontract. If required by the terms of any such labor agreement(s), SUBCONTRACTOR shall, immediately
    after subcontract award, agree to comply with and be bound by the terms of such labor agreement(s).
	 	 
	(d)	If
    SUBCONTRACTOR has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance
    of this subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR shall immediately give notice, including all relevant information, to CONTRACTOR.
	 	 
	(e)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall include the substance of this clause in all lower-tier subcontracts which require work to be performed at LANL.

 

	GC-15	COMMERCIAL
    ACTIVITIES (Jun 2009)

 

Neither
SUBCONTRACTOR nor its employees shall establish any commercial activity or issue concessions or permits of any kind to third parties
for establishing commercial activities on the Jobsite or any other lands owned or controlled by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT.

 

	GC-16	NONDISCLOSURE,
    PUBLICITY AND ADVERTISING (Jan 2010)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR’S
disclosure to a third party of any information, material, data, charts, graphs, or records obtained, developed or maintained under
this subcontract is prohibited, except as approved in writing in advance by CONTRACTOR. Furthermore, SUBCONTRACTOR shall not make
any announcement, release any photographs, or release any information concerning this subcontract, or the Laboratory, or any part
thereof to any member of the public, press, business entity, or any other third party unless prior written consent is obtained
from CONTRACTOR. All SUBCONTRACTOR requests for review and approval shall be addressed to CONTRACTOR. Additionally, SUBCONTRACTOR
will ensure that its employees, subcontractors and/or affiliates who work on this subcontract understand this non- disclosure
requirement and provide written acknowledgement of the same if requested by CONTRACTOR’S Subcontract Administrator. SUBCONTRACTOR
agrees to include a similar requirement in all lower-tier subcontracts. All requests for authorization to release information
by lower- tier subcontractors shall be subject approval of CONTRACTOR’S Subcontract Administrator.

 

	GC-17	ENVIRONMENTAL,
    SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall be solely responsible for conducting operations under this subcontract to avoid risk of harm to the health and safety
    of persons and property and for inspecting and monitoring all its equipment, materials and work practices to ensure compliance
    with its obligations under this subcontract.
	 	 
	(b)	Throughout
    performance of the Work, SUBCONTRACTOR shall conduct all operations in such a way as to minimize impact upon the natural environment
    and prevent any spread or release of contaminated or hazardous substances.
	 	 
	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall be solely responsible for complying with Exhibit F titled “ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY, AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS”,
    if made a part of this subcontract.

 

	GC-25	OVERSIGHT OF WORK BY SUBCONTRACTOR (Jun 2009)

 

At
all times during performance of this Subcontract and until the Work is completed and accepted, SUBCONTRACTOR shall directly oversee
the Work, and when Work is performed on site at LANL, assign and have on site a competent individual, who is satisfactory to CONTRACTOR,
who has authority to act for SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-30	CONTRACTOR’S
    COMPLIANCE WITH DOE DIRECTIVES (Jun 2009)

 

When
requested by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide such information, assistance and support as necessary to ensure CONTRACTOR’S
compliance with any DOE directives that may be applicable to the scope of the work. If SUBCONTRACTOR believes that such request
for information, assistance or support is not provided for elsewhere in the subcontract and constitutes a change under the General
Condition titled “Changes”, SUBCONTRACTOR shall proceed in accordance with the “Changes” clause.

 

	GC-31A	INSPECTION
    AND TESTING (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	All
    equipment and material furnished and work performed shall be properly inspected by SUBCONTRACTOR at its expense and shall
    at all times be subject to quality surveillance and quality audit by CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT or their authorized representatives
    who, upon reasonable notice, shall be afforded full and free access to the shops, factories or other places of business of
    SUBCONTRACTOR and its suppliers and subcontractors of any tier for such quality surveillance or audit. If any equipment, material
    or work is determined by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT to be defective or not in conformance with this subcontract the provisions
    of the General Condition titled “WARRANTY” shall apply.
	 	 
	(b)	Unless
    otherwise provided in the subcontract, testing of equipment, materials or work shall be performed by SUBCONTRACTOR at its
    expense and in accordance with subcontract requirements. Should tests in addition to those required by this subcontract be
    desired by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR will be given reasonable notice to permit such testing. Such additional tests will be
    at CONTRACTOR’S expense.
	 	 
	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall furnish samples as requested and shall provide reasonable assistance and cooperation necessary to permit tests to be
    performed on materials or work in place including reasonable stoppage of work during testing.

 

	GC-35A	CHANGES
    (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	CONTRACTOR
    may at any time, without notice to the sureties if any, unilaterally direct in writing subcontract changes, including additions,
    deletions, rescheduling and acceleration or deceleration, place of performance, to all or any part of the Work, and SUBCONTRACTOR
    agrees to perform such work as changed.
	 	 
	(b)	If
    any change under this clause, whether or not changed by any such order, or an act or omission of CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT,
    directly or indirectly causes an increase or decrease in the cost of or in the time required to perform any part of the Work
    an equitable adjustment shall be made to pricing or time of performance, or both. SUBCONTRACTOR shall, within thirty (30)
    calendar days of such change or act or omission, notify CONTRACTOR and submit detailed information substantiating its impact.
    SUBCONTRACTOR waives its rights, if any, to an equitable adjustment if it fails to comply with the requirements of this subclause.
    Upon agreement as to the impact of the change or act or omission, the subcontract shall be modified accordingly.
	 	 
	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall proceed diligently with performance of the Work, pending final resolution of any request for adjustment, dispute, claim,
    appeal, or action arising under the subcontract, and comply with any decision of CONTRACTOR.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-36	DISPUTES
    (Jan 2010)

 

	(a)	Definitions.
    For purposes of this clause:

 

“Board”
means the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals or such successor Board as may be established by law.

 

“Arbitration
decision” means a decision of the Board in an arbitration pursuant to this clause.

 

“Claim”
means a written demand or written assertion by either contracting party seeking as a matter of right, the payment of money in
a sum certain, the adjustment or interpretation of a subcontract term, or other relief arising under, or relating to, this subcontract.
A voucher, invoice, or other request for payment or equitable adjustment under the terms of the subcontract that is not in dispute
when submitted is not a claim. The SUBCONTRACTOR may convert such submission into a claim if it is disputed either as to liability
or amount, or is not acted upon in a reasonable time, by demanding a decision by the Subcontract Administrator.

 

“Counterclaim”
means a claim asserted in a pleading filed with the Board in an arbitration proceeding pursuant to this clause which arises from
the same occurrence or transaction that is the subject matter of the opposing party’s claim. Counterclaims do not need to
be submitted to the Subcontract Administrator for decision.

 

	(b)	Nature
    of the Subcontract. This subcontract is not a Government contract and, therefore, is not subject to the Contract Disputes
    Act of 1978 (41 U.S.C. §§601-613). SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges that GOVERNMENT is not a party to the subcontract,
    and, for purposes of the subcontract CONTRACTOR is not an agent of GOVERNMENT. Consequently, the provision for arbitration
    by the Board, as provided for in this clause, does not create or imply the existence of privity of contract between SUBCONTRACTOR
    and GOVERNMENT.

 

	(c)	Scope
    of Clause. The rights and procedures set forth in this clause are the exclusive rights and procedures for resolution
    of all claims and disputes arising under, or relating to, this subcontract, and no action based upon any claim or dispute
    arising under, or relating to, this subcontract shall be brought in any court except as provided in this clause. The parties
    shall be bound by any arbitration decision rendered pursuant to this clause, which shall be vacated, modified, or corrected
    only as provided in the Federal Arbitration Act (9 U.S.C. §§1-16). An arbitration decision may only be enforced
    in any court of competent jurisdiction in the State of New Mexico.

 

	(d)	Filing
    a Claim/Subcontract Administrator’s Decision.

 

	 	(1)	Unless
    otherwise provided in this subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR must file any claim against CONTRACTOR within sixty (60) Days after
    SUBCONTRACTOR knew or should have known the facts giving rise to the claim. Failure to file a claim within the period prescribed
    by this paragraph shall constitute a waiver of SUBCONTRACTOR’S right, if any, to an equitable adjustment under the subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall submit any claim in writing to the Subcontract Administrator who shall issue a decision on the matter within sixty (60)
    Days of receipt of the claim. If the Subcontract Administrator fails to issue a decision within sixty (60) Days, SUBCONTRACTOR
    may request mediation or demand for arbitration as provided in paragraphs (e) and (f) of this clause.
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	CONTRACTOR
    may, at any time prior to final payment under the subcontract or expiration of any warranty period, whichever is later, file
    a claim against SUBCONTRACTOR by issuing a written decision by the Subcontract Administrator asserting such a claim.
	 	 	 
	 	(4)	The
    decision of the Subcontract Administrator shall be final and conclusive unless SUBCONTRACTOR requests mediation or demands
    arbitration in accordance with the terms of this clause.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	(e)	Request
    for Mediation.

 

	 	(1)	If
    the decision of the Subcontract Administrator is not satisfactory to SUBCONTRACTOR, or the Subcontract Administrator has failed
    to timely issue a decision in accordance with subparagraph (d) 2) of this provision, and SUBCONTRACTOR desires to pursue further
    action, SUBCONTRACTOR may request that the matter be scheduled for mediation. The request for mediation must be made within forty-five (45) Days after receipt of the Subcontract Administrator’s decision.

 

	 	(2)	If
    the Subcontract Administrator believes that mediation of the dispute is likely to lead to a satisfactory resolution, he or
    she will so inform SUBCONTRACTOR and the matter will be scheduled for mediation. The parties will agree on the format of the
    mediation and will jointly select the mediator. The cost of the mediator and related expenses shall be divided evenly between
    the parties.

 

	 	(3)	If
    the Subcontract Administrator decides that mediation is not likely to lead to a satisfactory resolution of the claim, or that
    a mediation undertaken pursuant to this clause has been unsuccessful, he or she will so inform SUBCONTRACTOR in writing.

 

	(f)	Demand
        for Arbitration. If the decision of the Subcontract Administrator is not satisfactory to SUBCONTRACTOR, or if
        SUBCONTRACTOR’S request for mediation has been denied, or a mediation undertaken pursuant to paragraph (e) of this
        clause has been unsuccessful, or the Subcontract Administrator has failed to timely issue a decision in accordance with
        subparagraph(d) (2) of this clause, and SUBCONTRACTOR desires to pursue further action, SUBCONTRACTOR must submit to the
        Board a written demand for arbitration of the claim within forty-five (45) Days after receipt of the Subcontract Administrator’s
        decision, or within forty-five (45) Days after the Subcontract Administrator notifies SUBCONTRACTOR that its request for
        mediation has been denied or that the mediation undertaken pursuant to paragraph (e) has been unsuccessful, whichever
        is later.

        

        

 

	(g)	Arbitration
    Procedures/Costs. The Board shall arbitrate the claim and any counterclaims in accordance with the Rules of the Board.
    All claims for $100,000 or less shall be arbitrated under the Board’s Small Claims (Expedited) Procedure. All other
    claims, regardless of dollar amount, shall be arbitrated under the Board’s Accelerated Procedure. Both parties shall
    be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to present evidence in accordance with the Rules of the Board. Unless the Board
    orders otherwise, each party shall pay its own costs of prosecuting or defending an arbitration before the Board.

 

	(h)	Review
    of Arbitration Decision. An arbitration decision shall be final and conclusive unless a party files a timely action
    to vacate, modify, or correct the decision pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act.

 

	(i)	Subcontractor
    Performance Pending Claim Resolution. SUBCONTRACTOR shall proceed diligently with performance of the subcontract and
    shall comply with any decision of the Subcontract Administrator pending final resolution of any claim or dispute arising under,
    or relating to, the subcontract.

 

	(j)	Choice
    of Law. The subcontract shall be governed by federal law as provided in this paragraph. Irrespective of the place
    of award, execution, or performance, the subcontract shall be construed and interpreted, and its validity determined, according
    to the federal common law of government contracts as enunciated and applied to prime government contracts by the federal boards
    of contract appeals and federal courts having appellate jurisdiction over their decisions rendered pursuant to the Contract
    Disputes Act of 1978. The Federal Arbitration Act, other federal statutes, and federal rules shall govern as applicable. To
    the extent that federal common law of government contracts is not dispositive, the laws of the State of New Mexico shall apply.

 

	(k)	Interest.
    Interest on amounts adjudicated due and unpaid by a party shall be paid from the date the complaining party files a demand
    for arbitration with the Board. Interest on claims shall be paid
at the rate established by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States pursuant to Public Law 92-41 (85 Stat. 97).

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-37	BANKRUPTCY
    (Jun 2009)

 

In
the event SUBCONTRACTOR enters into proceedings relating to bankruptcy, whether voluntary or involuntary, SUBCONTRACTOR agrees
to furnish CONTRACTOR written notification of the bankruptcy within five (5) days of the proceedings.

 

	GC-38	RECORDS
    AND AUDIT (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall maintain records and accounts in connection with the performance of this subcontract which will accurately document
    incurred costs, both direct and indirect, of whatever nature for a period of three (3) years from final payment unless otherwise
    specified by applicable law. CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT or their representatives shall have the right to examine and copy, at
    all reasonable times and with advance notification, such records and accounts for the purpose of verifying payments or requests
    for payment when costs are the basis of such payment and to evaluate the reasonableness of proposed subcontract price adjustments
    and claims.
	 	 
	(b)	If
    CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT establishes uniform codes of accounts for the project, SUBCONTRACTOR shall use such codes in identifying
    its records and accounts.
	 	 
	(c)	For
    subcontracts in excess of $100,000.00, FAR clause 52.215-2, Audit and Records – Negotiation (JUN 1999) shall also apply,
    when included in Appendix SFA-1, FAR and DEAR Clauses Incorporated By Reference.

 

	GC-39A	WARRANTY (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    warrants that it will perform the services under this subcontract with the degree of high professional skill, sound practices
    and good judgment normally exercised by recognized professional firms providing services of a similar nature. In addition
    to all other rights and remedies which CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT may have, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, at its expense, re-perform
    the services to correct any deficiencies which result from SUBCONTRACTOR’S failure to perform in accordance with the
    above standards.
	 	 
	(b)	All
    equipment and materials, if any, furnished under this subcontract shall be new, of clear title and of the most suitable grade
    of their respective kinds for their intended uses unless otherwise specified. All workmanship shall be first class and performed
    in accordance with sound industry practices acceptable to CONTRACTOR.
	 	 
	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
        warrants all equipment, materials and services it furnishes or performs under this subcontract against all defects for
        a period from Work commencement to a date twelve(12) months after acceptance of the project as a whole by GOVERNMENT or
        SUBCONTRACTOR’S most favored customer warranty term, whichever is longer.

        

	 	 
	(d)	In
        the event CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT discover defects in design, equipment, materials or workmanship at any time before
        the expiration of the specified warranty period, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, upon written notice from CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT
        and at SUBCONTRACTOR’S sole expense, cure any such defect by re-performing defective services and/or workmanship
        and repairing or replacing defective equipment and/or materials. All costs incidental to such corrective action including,
        but not limited to, review, access, removal, retesting and re-inspection shall be borne by SUBCONTRACTOR. If SUBCONTRACTOR
        fails to take corrective action within a reasonable time, CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT may perform the corrective measures
        by other reasonable means and SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to pay CONTRACTOR all actual costs, including labor burden, reasonably
        incurred by CONTRACTOR in performing or in having performed corrective actions. SUBCONTRACTOR further warrants any and
        all corrective measures for a period of twelve (12) months following their acceptance by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT.

        

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-41	INDEMNITY
    (Jun 2009-REVISED JULY 2019)

 

	(a)	To
    the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, but no further, and subject to the requirements in SC-999 No Consequential
    or Indirect Damages, SUBCONTRACTOR hereby releases and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT
    and their subsidiaries and affiliates and the officers, agents, employees, successors and assigns and authorized representatives
    of all the foregoing from and against any and all suits, actions, legal or administrative proceedings, claims, demands, damages,
    liabilities, interest, attorney’s fees, costs, expenses, and losses of whatsoever kind or nature in connection with
    or incidental to the performance of this subcontract, in any manner directly or indirectly caused, occasioned, or contributed
    to in whole or in part by the negligence or willful misconduct of SUBCONTRACTOR, its lower-tier suppliers, subcontractors
    or of anyone acting under its direction or control or on its behalf. SUBCONTRACTOR’S aforesaid indemnity obligations
    shall apply to the fullest extent permitted by law, but in no event shall they apply to liability to the extent caused by
    the negligence or willful misconduct of CONTRACTOR, the GOVERNMENT.

 

	(b)	The
    foregoing shall include, but is not limited to, indemnity for:

 

	 	(1)	Property
    damage and injury to or death of any person, including employees of CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT or SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

	 	(2)	The
    breach by SUBCONTRACTOR of any representation, warranty, covenant, or performance obligation of this subcontract.

 

	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    specifically waives any immunity provided against this indemnity by an industrial insurance or workers’ compensation
    statute.

 

	GC-42	PATENT
    AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNITY (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    hereby indemnifies and shall defend and hold harmless GOVERNMENT, CONTRACTOR, and their representatives from and against any
    and all claims, actions, losses, damages, and expenses, including attorney’s fees, arising from any claim, whether rightful
    or otherwise, that any concept, product, design, equipment, material, process, copyrighted material or confidential information,
    or any part thereof, furnished by SUBCONTRACTOR under this subcontract constitutes an infringement of any patent or copyrighted
    material or a theft of trade secrets.

 

	(b)	If
    use of any part of such concept, product, design, equipment, material, process, copyrighted material or confidential information
    is limited or prohibited, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, at its sole expense, procure the necessary licenses to use the infringing or
    a modified but non-infringing concept, product, design, equipment, material, process, copyrighted material or confidential
    information or, with CONTRACTOR’S prior written approval, replace it with substantially equal but non-infringing concepts,
    products, designs, equipment, materials, processes, copyrighted material or confidential information; provided, however,

 

	 	(1)	That
    any such substituted or modified concepts, products, designs, equipment, material, processes, copyrighted material or confidential
    information shall meet all the requirements and be subject to all the provisions of this subcontract; and

 

	 	(2)	That
    such replacement or modification shall not modify or relieve SUBCONTRACTOR of its obligations under this subcontract.

 

	(c)	The
    foregoing obligation shall not apply to any concept, product, design, equipment, material, process, copyrighted material or
    confidential information the detailed design of which (excluding rating and/or performance specifications) has been furnished
    in writing by CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT to SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-43	ASSIGNMENTS
    (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	Any
    assignment of this subcontract or rights hereunder, in whole or part, without the prior written consent of CONTRACTOR shall
    be void, except that upon ten (10) calendar days written notice to CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR may assign, with CONTRACTOR’S
    approval, claims for monies due or to become due hereunder to a bank, trust company, or other financial institution including
    any federal lending agency. Any such assignment may cover all amounts payable under this subcontract and not already paid,
    and shall not be made to more than one party, except that any such assignment may be made to one party, as agent or trustee
    of two or more parties participating in SUBCONTRACTOR’S financing. Payments to an assignee of any monies due, or to
    become due hereunder, shall be subject to setoff or recoupment for any present or future claim or claims which CONTRACTOR
    may have against SUBCONTRACTOR arising under this and other subcontracts. Upon such assignment, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide
    CONTRACTOR with two copies of any such assignment and shall indicate on each invoice to whom payment is to be made.

 

	(b)	This
    subcontract may be assigned by CONTRACTOR, in whole or in part, to GOVERNMENT or to others upon written notice to SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

	(c)	No
    assignment will be approved which would relieve SUBCONTRACTOR or its sureties, if any, of their responsibilities under this
    subcontract.

 

	GC-44	SUSPENSION
    (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	CONTRACTOR
    may by written notice to SUBCONTRACTOR suspend the Work under this subcontract in whole or in part at any time. Upon receipt
    of such notice, SUBCONTRACTOR shall discontinue work to the extent specified in the notice; continue to protect and maintain
    the Work; and take any other steps to minimize costs associated with such suspension.

 

	(b)	Upon
    receipt of notice to resume suspended work, SUBCONTRACTOR shall immediately resume performance under this subcontract to the
    extent required in the notice.

 

	(c)	If
    SUBCONTRACTOR intends to assert a claim for equitable adjustment under this clause it must, pursuant to the General Condition
    titled “CHANGES” and within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of notice to resume work, submit a written notification
    of claim and within twenty (20) calendar days thereafter a written proposal setting forth the impact of such suspension. Any
    such claim for equitable adjustment must exclude profit.

 

	GC-45	EXPORT
    COMPLIANCE (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    agrees that U.S. export control laws and regulations may govern aspects of the performance of this subcontract. SUBCONTRACTOR
    also acknowledges that all applicable export rules and regulations of the origin countries shall apply to the exports of commodities,
    software and technology (technical data and assistance) under this subcontract. Additionally, SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges that
    other rules and regulations may restrict the use of certain parties under this subcontract. Such laws, rules and regulations
    are generally described below. SUBCONTRACTOR shall be responsible for any delay resulting from SUBCONTRACTOR’S failure
    to comply fully and timely with any such laws, rules or regulations described herein.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	(1)	Restricted
    Parties Lists

 

The
U.S. Government, foreign governments and international organizations publish Restricted Parties Lists (“Lists”)
that identify parties (such as known or suspected terrorists, money launderers and drug traffickers) restricted from
certain or all types of transactions. SUBCONTRACTOR shall review all applicable Lists prior to initiating transactions with
any third party for the performance of all or any portion of the Work to ensure such third party is not identified on any
applicable Lists. SUBCONTRACTOR shall not enter into any transactions with any third party identified on any applicable
Lists.

 

	 	(2)	U.S.
    Export Control Requirements

 

	 	(i)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    will comply with all U.S. export control laws and regulations, including the provisions of the Export Administration Act of
    1979 and the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. 730-774) promulgated thereunder, the U.S. Department of Energy’s
    export regulations (10 C.F.R. Part 810), the Arms Export Control Act, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, and the
    sanctions and laws administered by the U.S. Treasury Department, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges
    that these statutes and regulations impose restrictions on the import and export to foreign countries and foreign nationals
    of certain categories of items and data and that licenses from the U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Commerce,
    U.S. State Department and/or OFAC may be required before such items or data can be disclosed, and that such licenses may impose
    further restrictions on use of and further disclosure of such data. SUBCONTRACTOR further acknowledges that the information
    which CONTRACTOR may disclose to SUBCONTRACTOR pursuant to the subcontract may be subject to these statutes and regulations.

 

	 	(ii)	All
    work produced by SUBCONTRACTOR that is deemed to be export controlled shall be clearly marked with a legend on each page which
    states “Restricted access and distribution pursuant to U.S. export control laws.”

 

	 	(3)	Licensing
    Requirements

 

	 	(i)	General:
    The United States of America and each country have export regulations that control commodities, software and technology for
    various reasons, such as national security, foreign policy, anti-terrorism, and to avoid the proliferation of weapons and
    potential weapons, e.g. certain nuclear, chemical or biological agents. Numerous countries have export regulations that specifically
    address dual-use items, meaning commercial items with the potential to be applied to military and/or weapon proliferation
    uses. SUBCONTRACTOR shall ensure that all necessary export licenses are timely obtained, or license exceptions confirmed in
    writing to CONTRACTOR, prior to the export of any commodity, software or technology. SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide to CONTRACTOR
    a copy of any export license obtained upon receipt by SUBCONTRACTOR, and in any event prior to the export occurring.

 

	 	(ii)	United
    States of America (USA) Export Licensing Requirements: SUBCONTRACTOR is solely responsible for obtaining any required
    USA export licenses for all commodities, software, and technology being supplied in the performance of the Work, except for
    any commodity, software or technology supplied by CONTRACTOR. A copy of the export license, or SUBCONTRACTOR’S rationale
    as to why a license is not required, shall be provided to CONTRACTOR in writing upon receipt of the export license or SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    determination that a license is not required, and in any event prior to the export occurring.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	(b)	In
    the event work under this subcontract is performed off shore, unless otherwise expressly provided for or otherwise approved
    in writing by CONTRACTOR:

 

	 	(1)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall use the specifications and technical data only for purposes of this subcontract;
	 	(2)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall not disclosure the specifications and/or technical data to any other person, except a lower-tier subcontractor within
    the same country where SUBCONTRACTOR is performing the work under this subcontract;
	 	(3)	Nothing
    in this subcontract shall permit SUBCONTRACTOR or any other non U.S. person to acquire any rights in the specifications and/or
    technical data;
	 	(4)	SUBCONTRACTOR,
    and any lower-tier subcontractor, shall destroy or return to CONTRACTOR all of the specifications and technical data upon
    completion of its subcontract; and
	 	(5)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall deliver the deliverables under this subcontract directly to and only to CONTRACTOR.

 

	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT, each of their respective affiliates and the respective
    directors, officers, employees and representatives of each harmless from and against any and all claims, legal or regulatory
    actions, final judgments, reasonable attorneys’ fees, civil fines and any other losses which any of them may incur as
    a result of SUBCONTRACTOR’S failure to comply with its obligations under this clause.

 

	(d)	The
    substance of this clause shall be included in all subcontracts at every tier.

 

	GC-46	SUBCONTRACTS
    (Jul 2011)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall not subcontract with any third party for the performance of all or any portion of the Work without the advance written
    approval of CONTRACTOR. Purchase orders and subcontracts of any tier must include provisions to secure all rights and remedies
    of CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT provided under this subcontract, and must impose upon the lower-tier supplier and subcontractor
    all of the duties and obligations required to fulfill this subcontract as it relates to their portion of the Work. SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall provide written confirmation prior to commencement of work on site at LANL that SUBCONTRACTOR has included or will include
    (i.e. flow down) in subcontracts with its lower-tier suppliers and subcontractors all environment, safety, health, security
    and quality assurance requirements contained in Exhibits F, G and H necessary to fulfill this subcontract as it relates to
    their portion of the Work. Additionally, when requested by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide written confirmation that
    SUBCONTRACTOR has included (i.e. flowed down) in subcontracts with its lower-tier suppliers and subcontractors all other duties
    and obligations required to fulfill this Subcontract as it relates to their portion of the Work.

 

	(b)	Copies
    of all purchase orders and subcontracts are to be provided to CONTRACTOR upon request. Pricing may be deleted unless the compensation
    to be paid there under is reimbursable under this subcontract.

 

	(c)	No
    subcontract will be approved which would relieve SUBCONTRACTOR or its sureties, if any, of their responsibilities under this
    subcontract.

 

	GC-48B	TERMINATION
    (Jun 2009)

 

FAR
clause 52.249-6 titled “TERMINATION (COST-REIMBURSEMENT) (May 2004)” applies to this subcontract, as specified in
Appendix SFA-1.

 

	GC-49A	FINAL
    INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE (Jun 2009)

 

When
SUBCONTRACTOR considers the Work under this subcontract, or any CONTRACTOR specified segment thereof, complete and ready for
acceptance, SUBCONTRACTOR shall notify CONTRACTOR in writing. CONTRACTOR will conduct such reviews, inspections and tests as
needed to satisfy CONTRACTOR that each segment, or upon completion, the Work conforms to subcontract requirements. CONTRACTOR
will notify SUBCONTRACTOR of any nonconformance and SUBCONTRACTOR shall take corrective action and the acceptance procedure
shall be repeated as required by CONTRACTOR until each segment or, upon completion, the Work is accepted. If the Work is
accepted in segments such acceptance is provisional pending Final Acceptance of the Work as a whole. CONTRACTOR’S
written Notice of Final Acceptance of the Work shall be conclusive except for latent defects, fraud, or CONTRACTOR’S
and GOVERNMENT’S rights under the General Condition titled “WARRANTY”.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-50	NON-WAIVER (Jan 2010)

 

	(a)	Failure
    by CONTRACTOR to insist upon strict performance of any terms or conditions of this subcontract shall not operate as, nor be
    deemed to be, a waiver or release of SUBCONTRACTOR’S obligations under this subcontract. The following illustrative
    examples include but are not limited to:

 

	 	(1)	Failure
    or delay to exercise any rights or remedies provided herein or by law;

 

	 	(2)	The
    acceptance of or payment for any goods or services hereunder;

 

	 	(3)	Failure
    to properly notify SUBCONTRACTOR in the event of breach of any obligation;

 

	 	(4)	The
    review or failure by CONTRACTOR to review SUBCONTRACTOR submissions;

 

	 	(5)	The
    inspection and test by CONTRACTOR or the failure to inspect and test the Work; and

 

	 	(6)	The
    termination either in whole or in part of Work under this subcontract.

 

	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    or GOVERNMENT reserves the right to insist upon strict performance hereof and to exercise any of its rights or remedies as
    to any prior or subsequent default hereunder.

 

	GC-51A	REPRESENTATIONS
        AND CERTIFICATIONS (Mar 2012) (Does not apply in subcontracts below $2,500)

        

 

All
Representations and Certifications provided by SUBCONTRACTOR are incorporated by reference and made part of this subcontract.

 

	GC-52	SUBCONTRACT
    CLOSE-OUT CERTIFICATION AND RELEASE REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2009)

 

To
administratively close out this subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR shall submit, in addition to other requirements of this subcontract,
the following documentation:

 

	 	(1)	Property
    Status

 

Include
a certification that states the following:

 

“All
Government and CONTRACTOR-furnished property, material, special tooling, and special test equipment furnished, acquired, or generated
and accountable to this subcontract has been consumed, delivered or otherwise disposed of by transfer, plant clearance or other
authorized means as instructed by CONTRACTOR.”

 

	 	(2)	Release
    and Certificate of Final Payment

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
and each assignee, if any, under an assignment entered into under this subcontract and in effect at the time of final payment
under this subcontract, shall execute and deliver, at the time of, and as a condition precedent to, final payment under this
subcontract, a release in the format and content provided by CONTRACTOR, discharging CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT, and their
respective officers, agents, and employees, of and from all liabilities, obligations and claims arising out of or under this
subcontract.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-55	SEVERABILITY
    (Jun 2009)

 

The
provisions of this subcontract are severable. If any provision shall be determined to be illegal or unenforceable, such determination
shall have no effect on any other provision hereof, and the remainder of the subcontract shall continue in full force and effect
so that the purpose and intent of this subcontract shall still be met and satisfied.

 

	GC-56	SURVIVAL
    (Jun 2009)

 

All
terms, conditions and provisions of this subcontract, which by their nature are independent of the period of performance, shall
survive the cancellation, termination, expiration, default or abandonment of this subcontract.

 

	GC-57	RELEASE
    AGAINST CLAIMS (Jun 2009)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall promptly pay all claims of persons or firms furnishing labor, equipment or materials used in performing the Work
hereunder. CONTRACTOR reserves the right to require SUBCONTRACTOR to submit satisfactory evidence of payment and releases of
all such claims. CONTRACTOR may withhold any payment until SUBCONTRACTOR has furnished such evidence of payment and
release and shall indemnify and defend CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT against any liability or loss from any such claim.

 

	GC-58	ACCOUNTS,
    RECORDS AND INSPECTION (Jan 2010)

 

	(a)	Accounts.
    The SUBCONTRACTOR shall maintain a separate and distinct set of accounts, records, documents, and other evidence showing and
    supporting: all allowable costs incurred; collections accruing to the SUBCONTRACTOR in connection with the work under this
    subcontract, other applicable credits, negotiated fixed amounts, and fee accruals under this subcontract; and the receipt,
    use, and disposition of all Government property coming into the possession of the SUBCONTRACTOR under this subcontract. The
    system of accounts employed by the SUBCONTRACTOR shall be satisfactory to CONTRACTOR and NNSA and in accordance with generally
    accepted accounting principles consistently applied.

 

	(b)	Inspection
    and audit of accounts and records. All books of account and records relating to this subcontract shall be subject to inspection
    and audit by CONTRACTOR, NNSA or their designees, at all reasonable times, before and during the period of retention provided
    for in paragraph (d) of this clause, and the SUBCONTRACTOR shall afford CONTRACTOR and NNSA proper facilities for such inspection
    and audit.

 

	(c)	Audit
    of Lower Tier Subcontractors’ records. The SUBCONTRACTOR also agrees, with respect to any lower tier subcontracts
    (including fixed-price or unit-price subcontracts or purchase orders) where, under the terms of the lower tier subcontract,
    costs incurred are a factor in determining the amount payable to the subcontractor of any tier, to either conduct an audit
    of the lower tier subcontractor’s costs or arrange for such an audit to be performed by the cognizant government audit
    agency through the Subcontract Administrator.

 

	(d)	Disposition
    of records. Except as agreed upon by CONTRACTOR/NNSA and the SUBCONTRACTOR, all financial and cost reports, books of account
    and supporting documents, system files, data bases, and other data evidencing costs allowable, collections accruing to the
    SUBCONTRACTOR in connection with the work under this subcontract, other applicable credits, and fee accruals under this subcontract,
    shall be the property of the Government, and shall be delivered to CONTRACTOR or otherwise disposed of by the SUBCONTRACTOR
    either as the Subcontract Administrator may from time to time direct during the progress of the work or, in any event, as
    the Subcontract Administrator shall direct upon completion or termination of this subcontract and final audit of accounts
    hereunder. Except as otherwise provided in this subcontract, all other records in the possession of the SUBCONTRACTOR relating
    to this subcontract shall be preserved by the SUBCONTRACTOR for a period of three years after final payment under this subcontract
    or otherwise disposed of in such manner as may be agreed upon by CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	(e)	Reports.
    The SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish such progress reports and schedules, financial and cost reports, and other reports concerning
    the work under this subcontract as the Subcontract Administrator may from time to time require.

 

	(f)	Inspections.
    CONTRACTOR and NNSA shall have the right to inspect the work and activities of the SUBCONTRACTOR under this subcontract at
    such time and in such manner as they shall deem appropriate.

 

	(g)	Lower
    Tier Subcontracts. The SUBCONTRACTOR further agrees to require the inclusion of provisions similar to those in paragraphs
    (a) through (g) and paragraph (h) of this clause in all subcontracts (including fixed-price or unit-price subcontracts or
    purchase orders) of any tier entered into hereunder where, under the terms of such subcontract, costs incurred are a factor
    in determining the amount payable to the lower tier subcontractor.

 

	(h)	Comptroller
    General.

 

	 	(1)	The
    Comptroller General of the United States, or an authorized representative, shall have access to and the right to examine any
    of the contractor’s directly pertinent records involving transactions related to this contract or a subcontract hereunder.

 

	 	(2)	This
    paragraph may not be construed to require the contractor or subcontractor to create or maintain any record that the contractor
    or subcontractor does not maintain in the ordinary course of business or pursuant to a provision of law.

 

	 	(3)	Nothing
    in this contract shall be deemed to preclude an audit by the Government Accountability Office of any transaction under this
    contract.

 

	GC-59	CERTIFICATION
    REGARDING FORMER UC OR CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES (Feb 2015)

 

	(a)	Effective
    June 1, 2006, individuals who retire under CONTRACTOR’S Defined Benefit Pension Plan (i.e., TCP-1), who wish to begin
    a retirement benefit, are required to have a true and complete severance from CONTRACTOR with no prior prearrangement for
    reemployment with CONTRACTOR or any of CONTRACTOR’S affiliated companies or subcontractors to do similar work. This
    can be documented by completing a form at the time of termination stating that no prearrangement for reemployment existed
    prior to the termination, and by demonstrating a true and complete severance from CONTRACTOR, before working for any of CONTRACTOR’S
    affiliated companies or subcontractors, for at least:

 

	 	●	one
    hundred eighty (180) days, if under the age of sixty (60) at the time of termination; or

 

	 	●	ninety
    (90) days, if age sixty (60) or above at the time of termination.

 

	(b)	Effective
        June 1, 2006, individuals who retire under CONTRACTOR’S 401(k) Retirement Plan (i.e., TCP-2), before attaining age
        sixty (60), are required to have a true and complete severance from CONTRACTOR with no prior prearrangement for reemployment
        with CONTRACTOR or any of CONTRACTOR’S affiliated companies or subcontractors to do similar work. This can be documented
        by completing a form at the time of termination stating that no prearrangement for reemployment existed prior to the termination
        and by demonstrating a true and complete severance from CONTRACTOR, before working for any of CONTRACTOR’S affiliated
        companies or subcontractors, for at least one hundred eighty (180) days. Individuals who retire under CONTRACTOR’S
        401(k) Retirement Plan after age sixty (60) do not have any restrictions on reemployment.

        

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

 

	(c)	An
    individual who retired under the University of California Retirement Plan (UCRP) or the Public Employees Retirement System
    (PERS) may be immediately reemployed by any of CONTRACTOR’S affiliated companies or subcontractors, unless that individual
    also retired under one of CONTRACTOR’S retirement plans in which case such individual must also comply with paragraph
    (a) or (b) above.
	 	 
	(d)	Any
    former employee of CONTRACTOR or of the University of California (UC) who was terminated for cause or who resigned in lieu
    of termination for cause is prohibited from returning to work at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). SUBCONTRACTOR and
    its lower tier subcontractors may not employ any former employee of CONTRACTOR or of UC, who was terminated for cause or who
    resigned in lieu of termination for cause, for any on-site work at LANL or for any work under this subcontract in which such
    former employee may have any direct or indirect substantive contact with a current CONTRACTOR employee, unless approved by
    CONTRACTOR in writing prior to commencement of work by SUBCONTRACTOR.
	 	 
	(e)	In
    order to assure compliance with paragraphs (a) through (d), SUBCONTRACTOR shall, with respect to its employees who are assigned
    to work under this subcontract and those of its lower tier subcontractors’ employees who are assigned to work under
    this subcontract, certify that all individuals who are assigned to work under this subcontract are in compliance with the
    requirement of paragraphs (a) through (d) of this clause. Such certification must be provided in writing to CONTRACTOR before
    the start of work under this subcontract. In making this certification SUBCONTRACTOR and its lower tier subcontractors may
    rely on information provided by applicants for employment or current employees, so long as SUBCONTRACTOR and its lower tier
    subcontractors have exercised due diligence and have, at a minimum, obtained the following information from each applicant
    or employee:

 

	 	(1)	whether
    the employee was a former UC or CONTRACTOR employee, and if so:

 

	 	(i)	the
    date of separation;
	 	(ii)	age
    at separation; and
	 	(iii)	reason
    for separation.

 

	 	(2)	whether
    the employee is a member of CONTRACTOR’S Defined Benefit Pension Plan (i.e., TCP-1) or CONTRACTOR’S 401(k) Plan
    (i.e., TCP-2); and
	 	(3)	confirmation
    that, if the employee retired under one of CONTRACTOR’S retirement plans, to the extent described above, the employee
    had no prior prearrangement for reemployment by SUBCONTRACTOR or one of its lower tier subcontractors prior to separation.

 

	(f)	CONTRACTOR
    may exclude SUBCONTRACTOR from future subcontracts for a reasonable, specified period, if CONTRACTOR determines that SUBCONTRACTOR
    breached any of the requirements contained in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this clause.
	 	 
	(g)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall ensure that the substance of this clause is included in all lower-tier subcontracts awarded pursuant to this subcontract.

 

	GC-60	SUBCONTRACTS
    WITH CONTRACTOR’S TEAM MEMBERS AND TEAM MEMBER AFFILIATES (Nov 2018)

 

	(a)	As
    used in this provision:

 

	 	(1)	Team
    Members means any of the following entities: Battelle Memorial Institute, The Texas A&M University System, and The Regents
    of the University of California.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	 	(2)	Team
    Member Affiliate means any person or entity which is a wholly owned, majority owned, or otherwise an affiliate of any Team
    Member. The term ‘affiliate’ is defined at FAR 2.101.

 

	(b)	Because
    of restrictions in the contract between NNSA and CONTRACTOR concerning the payment of fee or profit when subcontracting with
    any Team Member or any Team Member Affiliate, as well as Organizational Conflict of Interest concerns, neither SUBCONTRACTOR
    nor any tier of its lower tier subcontractors or suppliers shall enter into a subcontract with any Team Member or any Team
    Member Affiliate to provide goods or services under this subcontract without the advance written approval of the Subcontract
    Administrator. In the event that written approval is granted to enter into a subcontract with a Team Member or a Team Member
    Affiliate, no fee or profit shall be paid to such Team Member or Team Member Affiliate under the proposed subcontract. In
    the event it is later determined that a Team Member or a Team Member Affiliate has been paid a fee or profit, SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall reimburse CONTRACTOR the amount of this fee or profit.
	 	 
	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall include the substance of this provision in all lower tier subcontracts and purchase orders.

 

	GC-77	GREEN
    / SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS (Feb 2015)

 

Whenever
possible, SUBCONTRACTOR shall offer green/sustainable products and/or repair/spare parts, which meet the (1) minimum content levels
for sustainable products or (2) Environmental Program certification or (3) product attributes, listed at the Sustainable Facilities
Tool website found at http://www.sftool.gov/greenprocurement. Minimum content levels, environmental program certifications
and product attributes, if any, are listed under the column titled “Procurement Info” for each product.

 

When
green/sustainable products and/or repair/spare parts are purchased under this subcontract, when requested by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR
shall provide quarterly reports to CONTRACTOR describing green/sustainable products procured by CONTRACTOR in the preceding quarter.
Reports shall (at a minimum) include the following information:

 

	 	1.	Total
    dollar value of CONTRACTOR purchases for the preceding quarter, separated into each product category shown at the Sustainable
    Facilities Tool website.
	 	 	 
	 	2.	Total
    dollar value of CONTRACTOR green/sustainable product purchases for the preceding quarter, separated into each product category
    shown at the Sustainable Facilities Tool website.

 

	GC-80B	INVOICING
    AND PAYMENT (Nov 2018)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall prepare and submit invoices pursuant to the Special Condition titled “MEASUREMENT FOR PAYMENT.” CONTRACTOR
    may reject all or part of an invoice because the measurement for payment provisions have not been met, noting the deficiencies
    for SUBCONTRACTOR correction and compliance with the subcontract requirements.

 

CONTRACTOR
may require SUBCONTRACTOR to withhold amounts from its billings until a reserve is set aside in an amount that the Subcontract
Administrator considers necessary to protect CONTRACTOR’S interests. The Subcontract Administrator may require a withhold
of up to 5 percent (5%) of the amounts due to SUBCONTRACTOR, but the total amount shall not exceed $50,000. The amounts withheld
shall be retained until the Subcontract Administrator no longer deems such action necessary to protect CONTRACTOR’S interests.

 

Within
thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of an invoice, CONTRACTOR will pay SUBCONTRACTOR the approved invoice amount, less any
withholds.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

CONTRACTOR
may, as a condition precedent to any payment, require SUBCONTRACTOR to submit for itself, its subcontractors, immediate and remote,
and all material suppliers, vendors, laborers and other parties acting through or under it, complete waivers and releases of all
claims against CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT arising under or by virtue of this subcontract. Upon request, SUBCONTRACTOR shall in addition
furnish acceptable evidence that all such claims have been satisfied.

 

Failure
to specify the subcontract number or to submit supporting documentation may be cause for invoice rejection or delay in payment.

 

	(b)	Any
    amounts otherwise payable under this subcontract may be withheld, in whole or in part, if:

 

	 	(1)	Any
    claims are filed against SUBCONTRACTOR by CONTRACTOR, GOVERNMENT or third parties (for which CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT is or
    may become liable);
	 	(2)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    is in default of any subcontract condition;
	 	(3)	Adjustments
    are due from previous overpayment or audit result; or
	 	(4)	Offsets
    in favor of CONTRACTOR in other transactions are asserted.

 

CONTRACTOR
will pay SUBCONTRACTOR such withheld payments when all issues are resolved to CONTRACTOR’S satisfaction.

 

If
claims filed against SUBCONTRACTOR connected with performance under this subcontract, for which CONTRACTOR may be held liable
if unpaid (e.g., unpaid withholding and back taxes), are not promptly discharged by SUBCONTRACTOR after receipt of written notice
from CONTRACTOR to do so, CONTRACTOR may discharge such claims and deduct all costs in connection with such removal from withheld
payments or other monies due, or which may become due, to SUBCONTRACTOR. If the amount of such withheld payment or other monies
due SUBCONTRACTOR under this subcontract is insufficient to meet such costs, or if any claim against SUBCONTRACTOR is discharged
by CONTRACTOR after final payment is made, SUBCONTRACTOR and its surety or sureties, if any, shall promptly pay CONTRACTOR all
costs incurred thereby regardless of when such claim arose.

 

	(c)	Upon
    final acceptance of the Work by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall submit to CONTRACTOR a completed final release of claims acceptable
    to CONTRACTOR and a final correct invoice. Within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of the final release of claims and
    final correct invoice, CONTRACTOR shall pay SUBCONTRATOR the amount then remaining due.
	 	 
	(d)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall submit all invoices, in form and format directed by CONTRACTOR, electronically to invoices@lanl.gov or through
    the U.S. Postal Service to:

 

Triad
National Security, LLC

Los
Alamos National Laboratory

Accounting
Department, MS P240

P.O.
Box 1663

Los
Alamos, NM 87545-1663

 

	GC-82	ON-SITE
    USE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (Aug 2014)

 

No
radioactive material may be used or stored at the work site unless approved in advance in writing by the Subcontract Administrator.

 

	GC-84	ASSESSMENT
    OF SUBCONTRACTOR’S PERFORMANCE (Aug 2014)

 

CONTRACTOR
shall periodically assess SUBCONTRACTOR’S performance to document how well SUBCONTRACTOR performed to the various standards/requirements
described in this subcontract. That information will be used by CONTRACTOR in the future to determine whether SUBCONTRACTOR will
be invited to submit proposals/bids for future solicitations for similar work.

 

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    	T&M Ex A (Rev. 8.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit A General Conditions

    

 

	GC-85	LOWER-TIER
    SUBCONTRACTORS (Aug 2014)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall submit to CONTRACTOR the list of all lower-tier (at all tiers) subcontractors and their function, together with a point
    of contact address and telephone number for each such subcontractor. Whenever, for any reason, SUBCONTRACTOR needs to substitute
    for, add to, or remove one or more of the aforementioned lower-tier subcontractors from Work under this Subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall do so only with the prior approval of CONTRACTOR.
	 	 
	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    may not approve any proposed additional/substitute lower-tier subcontractor if CONTRACTOR has actual knowledge of the proposed
    additional/substitute lower-tier subcontractor’s poor environmental compliance or safety performance under existing
    subcontracts with CONTRACTOR or any work performed for others even if the proposed lower- tier subcontractor has otherwise
    met all other ES&H qualification requirements in Exhibit F of this subcontract.
	 	 
	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    request for CONTRACTOR approval of additional/substitute lower-tier subcontractor(s) must include the following information
    for each proposed additional/substitute lower-tier subcontractor:

 

	 	●	A
    brief explanation of the need to alter the list of lower-tier subcontractors
	 	●	Name,
    address, contact, and phone number of proposed lower-tier subcontractor
	 	●	Summary
    list of tasks to be performed under this Subcontract by the proposed lower-tier subcontractor
	 	●	ESH
    qualification data for the proposed lower-tier subcontractor if required under Exhibit F of this subcontract.

 

	GC-86	PROGRESS
    REPORTS (Aug 2014)

 

When
requested by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide to CONTRACTOR, on a monthly basis, a concise summary report, in form and
format and at a time directed by CONTRACTOR, describing the Work accomplished during the reporting period, Work forecasted to
be completed during the next reporting period and a summary of problem areas, if any.

 

When
requested by CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR shall meet weekly to review the status of the Work.

 

	GC-88	MINIMUM
    WAGES UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER 13658 (Mar 2015)

 

This
clause implements Executive Order 13658, Establishing a Minimum Wage for Contractors, dated February 12, 2014, and OMB Policy
Memorandum M-14-09, dated June 12, 2014.

 

	(a)	Each
    service employee, laborer, or mechanic employed in the United States (the 50 States and the District of Columbia) in the performance
    of this contract by SUBCONTRACTOR or any lower- tier subcontractor, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be
    alleged to exist between SUBCONTRACTOR and each service employee, laborer, or mechanic, shall be paid not less than the applicable
    minimum wage under Executive Order 13658. The minimum wage required to be paid to each service employee, laborer, or mechanic
    performing work on this subcontract between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2015, shall be $10.10 per hour.
	 	 
	(b)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall adjust the minimum wage paid under this subcontract each time that Secretary of Labor’s annual determination of
    the applicable minimum wage under section 2(a)(ii) of Executive Order 13658 results in a higher minimum wage. Adjustments
    to the Executive Order minimum wage under section 2(a)(ii) of Executive Order 13658 will be effective for all service employees,
    laborers, or mechanics subject to the Executive Order beginning January 1 of the following year. The Secretary of Labor will
    publish annual determinations in the Federal Register no later than 90 days before such new wage is to take effect. The Secretary
    will also publish the applicable minimum wage on www.wdol.gov (or any successor website). The applicable published
    minimum wage is incorporated by reference into this subcontract.

 

	(c)	CONTRACTOR
    will adjust the subcontract price or subcontract unit price under this clause only for the increase in labor costs resulting
    from the annual inflation increases in the Executive Order 13658 minimum wage beginning on January 1, 2016. CONTRACTOR shall
    consider documentation as to the specific costs and workers impacted in determining the amount of the adjustment.
	 	 
	(d)	CONTRACTOR
    will not adjust the subcontract price under this clause for any costs other than those identified in paragraph (c) of this
    clause, and will not provide price adjustments under this clause that result in duplicate price adjustments with the respective
    clause of this subcontract implementing the Service Contract Labor Standards statute (formerly known as the Service Contract
    Act) or the Wage Rate Requirements (Construction) statute (formerly known as the Davis Bacon Act).
	 	 
	(e)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall include the substance of this clause, including this paragraph (e) in all subcontracts.

 

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	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)

	Dated 22 July 2019

	Exhibit B Special Conditions

 

EXHIBIT
“B”

SPECIAL
CONDITIONS

 

TABLE
OF CONTENTS

 

	SC	 	Title	 	Page
	SC-2	 	AUTHORITY
    OF PERSONNEL (Nov 2018)	 	2
	SC-3A	 	COMMENCEMENT,
    PROGRESS AND COMPLETION OF THE WORK (Aug 2014)	 	3
	SC-5	 	CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED
    GOVERNMENT-OWNED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT (Nov 2017)	 	3
	SC-6	 	CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED
    AND SUBCONTRACTOR-ACQUIRED ITEMS (Jan 2010)	 	4
	SC-9	 	SERVICE
    CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS DETERMINATION (Jun 2017)	 	5
	SC-10	 	INSURANCE
    REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2017-REVISED JULY 2019)	 	5
	SC-13E	 	MEASUREMENT
    FOR PAYMENT (Nov 2018)	 	9
	SC-14	 	NUCLEAR
    HAZARDS INDEMNITY AND PRICE ANDERSON ACT (Jan 2010)	 	10
	SC-17	 	POSSIBILITY
    OF CONTAMINATION OF SUBCONTRACTOR-OWNED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT (Jun 2009)	 	14
	SC-19	 	PHYSICAL
    SECURITY (Jun 2009)	 	15
	SC-21	 	SUBCONTRACTOR
    SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2009)	 	15
	SC-24	 	TECHNICAL
    DATA RIGHTS (Jun 2009)	 	15
	SC-101	 	COST
    ACCOUNTING STANDARDS LIABILITY (Nov 2018)	 	15
	SC-104	 	LABORATORY
    ANALYSES (Jun 2009)	 	16
	SC-105	 	LIMITATION
    OF FUNDS (Aug 2014)	 	16
	SC-109	 	ON-SITE
    HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS WASTE (Jun 2009)	 	16
	SC-110	 	OFF-SITE
    TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (Jun 2009)16 	 	16
	SC-115	 	TRAVEL COSTS
    AND REIMBURSEMENT (Nov 2018)	 	17
	SC-117	 	ACCRUAL
    REPORTING REQUIREMENTS (Apr 2016)	 	19
	SC-143	 	OPTION
    TO EXTEND TERM OF SUBCONTRACT (Jan 2010)	 	20
	SC-999	 	NO
    CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES (JULY 2019)	 	20

 

	Appendices	 	 
	B-1	 	SERVICE
    CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS WAGE DETERMINATION	21

 

    	Subcontract No. TBD
	Page 1 of 21

    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	SC-2	AUTHORITY
    OF PERSONNEL (Nov 2018)

 

	(a)	CONTRACTOR
    designates the below named individual as the Subcontract Administrator to administer the subcontract and act as CONTRACTOR’S
    authorized representative.

 

Charles
Gibson

Triad
National Security, LLC

Los
Alamos National Laboratory

P.O.
Box 1663, Mail Stop P215

Los
Alamos, NM 87545-1663

Phone:
(505) 665-4177

Email:
cegibson@lanl.gov

 

Additionally,
all correspondence shall be issued and received by the designated Subcontract Administrator. The Subcontract Administrator is
the only individual authorized to direct SUBCONTRACTOR to deviate from the express, written terms of the subcontract.

 

	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    designates the below named individuals as the Person(s) In Charge (hereafter PIC), who are the points of contact for all of
    the technical aspects of the subcontract and are responsible for oversight of SUBCONTRACTOR’s technical performance
    under this subcontract. The PIC is also responsible for monitoring and facilitating SUBCONTRACTOR compliance with various
    subcontract requirements, such as submission of technical deliverables and evidence of completion of training requirements.

 

	 	Carolyn
    Zerkle	Mary
    Hockaday	Evelyn
    Mullen
	 	 	 	 
	 	Triad
    National Security, LLC	Triad
    National Security, LLC	Triad
    National Security, LLC
	 	Los
    Alamos National Laboratory 	Los
    Alamos National Laboratory 	Los
    Alamos National Laboratory
	 	P.O.
    Box 1663, Mail Stop C938	P.O.
    Box 1663, Mail Stop C938	P.O.
    Box 1663, Mail Stop A135 
	 	Los
    Alamos, NM 87545-1663	Los
    Alamos, NM 87545-1663	Los
    Alamos, NM 87545-1663 
	 	Phone:
    (505) 665-3728	Phone:
    (505) 665-3728	Phone:
    (505) 665-7576
	 	Cell:
    (505) 412-8866	Cell:
    (505) 699-8102	Cell:
    (505) 699-0984
	 	Email:
    czerkle@lanl.gov	Email:
    mhockaday@lanl.gov	Email:
    emullen@lanl.gov

 

The
PIC may utilize qualified technical personnel and administrative assistants to assist him/her in the performance of the PIC’s
duties. However, the designated PIC is ultimately responsible for Technical Oversight of the Work (i.e., the process by which
a subcontract technical representative monitors and surveils a subcontractor’s performance and compliance with subcontract
terms and conditions). Should SUBCONTRACTOR and the PIC disagree over the technical aspects of the subcontract such matters will
be immediately referred to CONTRACTOR’S Subcontract Administrator for resolution. The PIC does not possess any authority,
express or implied, to direct SUBCONTRACTOR to deviate from the terms and conditions of the subcontract.

 

	(c)	The
    Subcontract Administrator’s Property Representative (SAPR) is: 

 

ASM-PM
Disposition Office

Triad
National Security, LLC

Los
Alamos National Laboratory

P.O.
Box 1663, Mail Stop C308

Los
Alamos, NM 87545

Phone:
(505) 665-8079

Fax:
(505) 667-3195

Email:
disposition@lanl.gov

 

    	Subcontract No. TBD
	Page 2 of 21

    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

The
ASM-PM Disposition Office is designated to monitor the government property provided, acquired, or used in the performance of this
subcontract. Any questions concerning said government property should be addressed to the Subcontract Administrator with a copy
to the SAPR. The SAPR is also authorized to take any action necessary to ensure compliance with Federal Property Management Regulations,
DOE Property Management Regulations, the LANL Property Management Manual and the terms of this subcontract regarding the appropriate
use, loss, replacement, transfer, return, or other disposition of government-furnished property or subcontractor-acquired property.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the SAPR does not possess authority to change any of the requirements under this subcontract.

 

	(d)	The
    Acquisition Services Management Division Manager, or the Manager’s designee, may change the Subcontract Administrator,
    STR or SAPR at any time upon written notice to the SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

	SC-3A	COMMENCEMENT,
    PROGRESS AND COMPLETION OF THE WORK (Aug 2014)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall furnish sufficient personnel, equipment and facilities, and shall work such hours as necessary, to assure prosecution
    of the Work to completion in accordance with the following Subcontract Milestone dates:

 

	 	●	N/A

 

	(b)	When
    the Subcontract Schedule is deemed critical by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide to CONTRACTOR, whenever requested,
    for CONTRACTOR’S approval, an original and subsequently updated Subcontract Schedule showing all activities and sequence
    of operations needed for the orderly performance and completion of the Work in accordance with the Subcontract Milestones
    set forth above. SUBCONTRACTOR shall adhere to the approved Subcontract Schedule, submitting periodic progress reports and/or
    proposed schedule changes in form and manner directed by CONTRACTOR.

 

	SC-5	CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED
    GOVERNMENT-OWNED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT (Nov 2017)

 

	(a)	CONTRACTOR
    will furnish to SUBCONTRACTOR, at CONTRACTOR’S designated location or Jobsite storage area, the items listed below to
    be incorporated into or used in performance of the Work under this subcontract. Such items will be furnished, without cost
    to SUBCONTRACTOR, provided that SUBCONTRACTOR shall, at its expense, accept delivery thereof, load, unload, transport to points
    of use, and care for such items until final disposition thereof. At time of acceptance of any such item from CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall sign a receipt therefor. Signing of such receipt without reservation therein shall preclude any subsequent claim by
    SUBCONTRACTOR that any such items were received from CONTRACTOR in a damaged condition and with shortages.
	 	 
	(b)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall comply with the requirements of FAR Subpart 45.5 Support Government Property Administration and the Government
    Property clauses incorporated herein in the administration of Government property.
	 	 
	(c)	Materials
    and/or equipment to be furnished by CONTRACTOR:

 

	 	●	N/A

 

	(d)	If
    SUBCONTRACTOR is required to lift or move any CONTRACTOR-furnished government-owned materials or equipment, CONTRACTOR will
    supply the manufacturer’s lifting and rigging instructions to SUBCONTRACTOR. Based on the provided instructions, SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall prepare a lifting and rigging plan for CONTRACTOR’S approval. SUBCONTRACTOR and its lower tier subcontractors
    shall not perform the lift/move without CONTRACTOR’s written approval of SUBCONTRACTOR’S proposed lifting and
    rigging plan. Upon obtaining CONTRACTOR’S written approval of the plan, SUBCONTRACTOR shall perform the lift/move in
    strict compliance with the approved plan.

 

    	Subcontract No. TBD
	Page 3 of 21

    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	SC-6	CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED
    AND SUBCONTRACTOR-ACQUIRED ITEMS (Jan 2010)

 

	(a)	Utilities

 

The
utilities listed below will be furnished by CONTRACTOR without cost to SUBCONTRACTOR, provided that all such utilities will be
furnished at outlets existing on the Jobsite and SUBCONTRACTOR shall, at its expense, extend such utilities from said outlets
to points of use and at completion of all the Work remove all materials and equipment used for such extensions:

 

	 	(1)	Construction
    water,
	 	(2)	Potable
    water, and
	 	(3)	Electric
    Power

 

	(b)	Facilities

 

The
facilities listed below will be furnished by CONTRACTOR. Such facilities may be used by SUBCONTRACTOR without charge, provided
that any such use will be subject to written approval of CONTRACTOR.

 

	 	(1)	Storage
    and working area
	 	(2)	Parking
    area

 

	(c)	Permits	 

 

The
General Condition titled “PERMITS” notwithstanding, CONTRACTOR will, without cost to SUBCONTRACTOR, furnish the permits
listed below; however, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, as necessary, provide CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT with assistance in obtaining such
permits. SUBCONTRACTOR shall, in accordance with said General Condition titled “PERMITS,” provide all other permits.

 

	 	(1)	N/A

 

	(d)	Materials
    and Equipment

 

The
following materials and/or equipment will be furnished SUBCONTRACTOR, at CONTRACTOR’S designated Jobsite warehouse or storage
area, or SUBCONTRACTOR’S offsite location, to be incorporated into or used in performance of the Work under this subcontract.
Such items will be furnished without cost provided SUBCONTRACTOR shall, at its expense, accept delivery, load, unload, transport
to points of use, care for such items until final disposition and upon completion of the Work return all surplus to CONTRACTOR’S
designated Jobsite warehouse or storage area. SUBCONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of FAR Subpart 45.5 and the Government
Property clauses incorporated herein in the administration of Government property.

 

	 	Item	 	Quantity	 	Property
    No.	 	Property
    Description
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

 

	(e)	Services

 

The
services listed below will be furnished by CONTRACTOR without cost to SUBCONTRACTOR, provided that any such use will be subject
to written approval of CONTRACTOR.

 

	 	(1)	N/A

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	(f)	Subcontractor-Acquired
    Items

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
is authorized to acquire the following items and charge the cost of those items to the subcontract. The acquired items shall be
administered in accordance with FAR 52.245-1 Government Property and FAR 52.245-9 Use and Charges.

 

	Item	 	Quantity	 	Property
    Description
	 	 	 	 	 

 

	SC-9	SERVICE
    CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS DETERMINATION (Jun 2017)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall pay, and ensure its lower-tier subcontractors pay, all service employees employed in the performance of this subcontract
in accordance with the requirements set forth in FAR clause 52.222- 41, Service Contract Labor Standards (SCLS), as amended. A
copy of SCLS Wage Determination No. 2015- 5535, Revision No. 7, dated 12/26/18, which is applicable to this subcontract,
is included and made part of this subcontract as Appendix B-1.

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
is required to post the Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division (WH) Publication 1313 Employee Rights on Government Contracts,
currently available at http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/posters/govc.pdf, with the applicable wage determination,
in a prominent and accessible location at the worksite where both may be seen by all SUBCONTRACTOR employees performing work on
the subcontract.

 

	SC-10	INSURANCE
    REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2017) (Revised July 2019)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall, at its expense, maintain in effect at all times, during the performance of the Work, insurance coverage with limits
    not less than those set forth below with insurers with an A.M. Best rating of not less than A-VII and under forms of policies
    satisfactory to CONTRACTOR.

 

	 	(1)	Workers’
    Compensation with limits and coverage as required by any applicable State and Federal law or regulation.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	Employer’s
    Liability of not less than $1,000,000 each accident.

 

The
above policy shall include an Insurer’s Waiver of Subrogation in favor of CONTRACTOR, the GOVERNMENT, each of their members,
subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors and employees of each such entity.

 

	 	(3)	Commercial
    General Liability Insurance

 

	 	(i)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall carry Commercial General Liability Insurance covering all operations by or on behalf of SUBCONTRACTOR providing insurance
    for bodily injury liability and property damage liability for the limits of liability indicated below and including coverage
    for:

 

	 	(A)	Premises
    and Operations;
	 	(B)	Independent
    Contractors
	 	(C)	Products
    and Completed Operations for at least (24 months following final acceptance of the Project as a whole;
	 	(D)	Contractual
    Liability applying to the indemnity agreement in the General Condition titled “INDEMNITY;”
	 	(E)	Broad
    Form Property Damage (including Completed Operations);
	 	(F)	Explosion,
    Collapse and Underground Hazards; and
	 	(G)	Personal
    and Advertising Injury Liability.

 

	 	(ii)	The
    limits of liability for bodily injury, property damage and personal injury shall not be less than:

 

	 	$2,000,000	Combined
    single limit for Bodily Injury and Property Damage each occurrence;
	 	$2,000,000	Personal
    Injury Limit each occurrence;
	 	$4,000,000	Products-Completed
    Operations Annual Aggregate Limit; and
	 	$4,000,000	General
    Annual Aggregate Limit (other than Products-Completed Operations).

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	 	(iii)	Coverage
    (a)(3) shall apply to the indemnity agreement in the General Condition titled “INDEMNITY”.
	 	 	 
	 	(iv)	To
    the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, the GOVERNMENT, and CONTRACTOR, and their members, subsidiaries
    and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees of the foregoing shall each be named as an Additional Insured under
    the Commercial General Liability Insurance policy, including any Excess or Umbrella Liability Insurance(s) but only with respect
    to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR or its officers, employees or agents in the
    performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT. Such insurance shall: (1) include an Insurer’s waiver
    of subrogation in favor of each Additional Insured; (2) be primary and non-contributory as regards any similar insurance coverage
    maintained for or by the Additional Insureds whether primary, excess, contingent, or on any other basis; (3) contain a cross-liability
    clause, also known as separation of interest / severability of interests / separation of insureds condition; and (4) be on
    an occurrence policy form, not a claims made form. The insurance limits provided by SUBCONTRACTOR’S insurance (primary
    and excess) to the Additional Insureds must be exhausted before any contribution from such Additional Insureds’ own
    insurance, but not other insurance applicable to a loss which may be subject to contribution.

 

	 	(4)	Automobile
    Liability (Owned, hired and non-owned) with combined single limits of liability for bodily injury or property damage of not
    less than $2,000,000 for any one occurrence. SUBCONTRACTOR’S Automobile Liability Insurance shall include coverage for
    Automobile Contractual Liability.
	 	 	 
	 	(5)	In
    the event SUBCONTRACTOR maintains insurance covering loss or damage to equipment, tools or any other property of SUBCONTRACTOR
    such insurance shall include an Insurer’s waiver of subrogation in favor of GOVERNMENT and CONTRACTOR.
	 	 	 
	 	(6)	Pollution
    Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence/annual aggregate. Such insurance shall provide bodily
    injury and property damage and clean-up costs coverage for both sudden and gradual occurrences arising from the Work performed
    under this subcontract. If SUBCONTRACTOR activities involve professional services, coverage shall include pollution losses
    resulting from any deficient professional services. If Completed Operations is limited in the policy, such Completed Operation
    Coverage shall be for a period of not less than five (5) years. If such insurance is written on a claim-made form, such insurance
    shall include minimally a six (6) year extended discovery period. Insurance shall name the University of Washington,
    GOVERNMENT and CONTRACTOR, and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees of the
    foregoing each as Additional Insureds, but only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions
    of SUBCONTRACTOR or its officers, employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT.
    In addition, SUBCONTRACTOR’S insurer shall waive its right of subrogation against the Additional Insureds.

 

	(b)	The
    required limits of coverage specified in (a)(1) through (a)(4) may be satisfied by a combination of a primary policy and an
    excess or umbrella policy. Coverage shall be provided on a follow form basis, include a Priority of coverage endorsement applying
    immediately before any other SUBCONTRACTOR Insurance coverage, whether primary, excess, contingent or any other basis and
    as excess over the primary policies of Employer’s Liability, Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability as
    required above. Such insurance shall include the same Additional Insured and Insurer’s Waiver of Subrogation provisions
    required by the primary policies and shall be primary and non-contributory with any similar insurance coverage maintained
    by the Additional Insureds.

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	(c)	Should
    any of the Work involve:

 

	 	(1)	construction
    or renovation of a building or structure, SUBCONTRACTOR shall carry Builders Risk Insurance, written on an “All
    Risk” basis with a limit equal to the total installed cost of the SUBCONTRACTOR’S Work. “Total installed
    cost” shall include the value of material and equipment provided by CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT while such property is
    in the care, custody, and control of SUBCONTRACTOR. This insurance will cover all material and equipment installed or to be
    installed in permanent buildings and facilities and will include coverage for material in transit and in offsite storage.
    To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, GOVERNMENT and CONTRACTOR, and their members, subsidiaries
    and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees of the foregoing shall each be named as an Additional Insured,
    but only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR or its officers, employees
    or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT. In addition, SUBCONTRACTOR’S insurer
    shall waive its right of subrogation against the Additional Insureds. Should any loss or damage to the Work occur, deductibles
    under this policy shall be for SUBCONTRACTOR’S account.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	marine
    operations, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide or have provided coverage for liabilities arising out of such marine operations,
    including contractual liability under its Commercial General Liability Insurance or Marine Hull and Machinery Insurance and
    Protection and Indemnity Insurance. In the event such marine operations involve any SUBCONTRACTOR owned, hired, chartered,
    or operated vessels, barges, tugs or other marine equipment, SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to provide or have provided Marine Hull
    and Machinery Insurance and Protection and Indemnity Insurance and/or Charterer’s Liability Insurance. The combined
    limit of the Protection and Indemnity Insurance and/or Charterer’s Liability Insurance shall be at least $5,000,000
    per occurrence or the market value of the vessel, whichever is greater. The Protection and Indemnity and/or Charterer’s
    liability and the Hull and Machinery coverage’s shall include coverage for contractual liability, wreck removal, sudden
    and accidental pollution, tower’s liability if applicable; special operations, and full collision coverage and shall
    be endorsed:

 

	 	(i)	To
    the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, to provide full coverage to CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT, and
    their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees of the foregoing each as Additional
    Insureds, but only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR or its officers,
    employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT, without limiting coverage to liability
    “as owner of the vessel” and to delete any “as owner” clause or other language that would limit coverage
    to liability of an insured “as owner of the vessel;” and
	 	 	 
	 	(ii)	To
    waive any limit to full coverage for the Additional Insureds provided by any applicable liability statute.

 

All
marine insurances provided by SUBCONTRACTOR shall include an Insurer’s waiver of subrogation in favor of the Additional
Insureds.

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	 	(3)	aircraft
    (fixed wing or helicopter) owned, operated or chartered by SUBCONTRACTOR, liability arising out of such aircraft shall
    be insured for a combined single limit not less than $10,000,000 each occurrence and such limit shall apply to Bodily Injury
    (including passengers) and Property Damage Liability. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, such
    insurance shall name CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT, and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors,
    and employees of the foregoing each as Additional Insureds, but only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of
    the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR or its officers, employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR
    and GOVERNMENT. The insurance shall also include an Insurer’s waiver of subrogation in favor of the Additional Insureds,
    state that it is primary insurance as regards the Additional Insureds and contain a cross-liability or severability of interest
    clause. If the aircraft hull is insured such insurance shall provide for an Insurer’s waiver of subrogation rights in
    favor of CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees
    of the foregoing. In the event SUBCONTRACTOR charters aircraft, the foregoing insurance and evidence of insurance may be furnished
    by the owner of the chartered aircraft, provided the above requirements are met.

 

	 	(4)	inspection,
    handling or removal of asbestos, SUBCONTRACTOR shall also carry Asbestos Liability Insurance in an amount not less than
    $5,000,000 per occurrence/annual aggregate. The policy shall be written on an “Occurrence Basis” with no sunset
    clause. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, such insurance shall name CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT,
    and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees of the foregoing each as Additional
    Insureds, but only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR or its officers,
    employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT.
	 	 	 
	 	(5)	transporting
    hazardous substances, SUBCONTRACTOR shall also carry Business Automobile Insurance covering liability arising out of the
    transportation of hazardous materials in an amount not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence. Such policy shall include Motor
    Carrier Endorsement MCS-90. NEITHER CONTRACTOR NOR GOVERNMENT IS TO BE NAMED AN ADDITIONAL INSURED FOR THIS POLICY.
	 	 	 
	 	(6)	treatment,
    storage or disposal of hazardous wastes, SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish an insurance certificate from the designated disposal
    facility establishing that the facility operator maintains current Environmental Liability Insurance in the amount of not
    less than $5,000,000 per occurrence/annual aggregate.Coverage shall also include non-owned disposal site (NODS) coverage for
    losses at the Jobsite.
	 	 	 
	 	(7)	hauling
    of property worth in excess of $300,000, SUBCONTRACTOR shall, unless provided by CONTRACTOR, also carry “All Risk”
    Transit Insurance, or “All Risk” Motor Truck Cargo Insurance, or such similar form of insurance that will insure
    against physical loss or damage to the property being transported, moved or handled by SUBCONTRACTOR pursuant to the terms
    of this subcontract. Such insurance shall provide a limit of not less than the replacement cost of the highest value being
    moved, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law but no further, shall insure the interest of CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT
    and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates, and the officers, directors, and employees of the foregoing each as their
    respective interests may appear, but only with respect to liability caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of SUBCONTRACTOR
    or its officers, employees or agents in the performance of ongoing operations for CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT, and shall include
    an insurer’s Waiver of Subrogation in favor of each such party.

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	(d)	Submission
    of Insurance Certificates and Endorsements

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall deliver to CONTRACTOR no later than ten (10) calendar days after subcontract award, but in any event prior to commencing
the Work or entering the Jobsite, (1) certificates of insurance providing clear evidence that the coverages and at least the minimum
limits of insurance are in full force and effect; and (2) copies of endorsements or analogous insurance policy documents certified
by SUBCONTRACTOR’s insurer that meet all applicable Additional Insured and Waiver of Subrogation requirements prescribed
by this clause. SUBCONTRACTOR shall deliver to CONTRACTOR thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice prior to cancellation,
termination or material alteration of said policies of insurance. Certificates shall identify on their face the project name and
the applicable subcontract number. Delivery of certificates, endorsements and any notices of policy change shall be made to the
Subcontract Administrator identified in clause SC- 2 AUTHORITY OF PERSONNEL.

 

	(e)	Non-Waiver
    and Other Conditions

 

	 	(1)	CONTRACTOR’S
    acceptance of any evidence of insurance, including any certificate of insurance, shall not: (i) constitute acceptance of the
    adequacy of SUBCONTRACTOR’S insurance coverage, (ii) imply that any insurance coverage provided by SUBCONTRACTOR complies
    with the requirements of this subcontract, (iii) be deemed as a modification of any of SUBCONTRACTOR’S requirements
    in the subcontract, or (iv) waive CONTRACTOR’S or the GOVERNMENT’s rights to enforce any of SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    requirements in this subcontract, including the requirements concerning insurance coverage amounts, insurance terms and conditions
    and qualifications of insurance companies.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	The
    requirements contained herein as to types and limits, as well as CONTRACTOR’S approval of insurance coverage to be maintained
    by SUBCONTRACTOR, are not intended to and shall not in any manner limit or qualify the liabilities and obligations assumed
    by SUBCONTRACTOR under this subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	Neither
    CONTRACTOR nor GOVERNMENT is maintaining any insurance on behalf of SUBCONTRACTOR covering against loss or damage to the Work
    or to any other property of SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

	SC-13E	MEASUREMENT
    FOR PAYMENT (Nov 2018)

 

	(a)	Labor
    effort expended in performance of this subcontract shall be reimbursed using the Fixed Hourly Rates listed in Exhibit C. If
    during performance of the subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR determines that a category of labor not already listed in Exhibit C is
    necessary to achieve the subcontract objectives, SUBCONTRACTOR shall notify CONTRACTOR. Upon submission of necessary documentation
    by SUBCONTRACTOR, the parties may negotiate the Fixed Hourly Rate for the additional category for inclusion in Exhibit C by
    a modification to this subcontract.
	 	 
	(b)	In
    accordance with the clause entitled “FAR 52.232-7, Payments under Time-and-Materials and Labor- Hour Contracts”,
    SUBCONTRACTOR may submit monthly billings for the direct labor performed and/or other direct charges incurred. A breakdown,
    satisfactory to CONTRACTOR, shall be included on or with each invoice, and contain the following minimum information:

 

	 	(1)	Subcontract
    number and period of performance.
	 	(2)	Direct
    Labor charges shall show labor category, hourly rate, and name of individual who performed the work. All Direct Labor charges
    shall be supported by copies of signed or electronic timesheets, or a summary sheet if a CONTRACTOR/GOVERNMENT approved time
    keeping system is used.
	 	(3)	Other
    Direct charges for lower-tier subcontracts shall be itemized, and include the name of the subcontractor, name of individual
    who performed the work, and applicable hourly rate. All labor charges shall be supported by copies of signed or electronic
    timesheets, or a summary sheet if a CONTRACTOR/GOVERNMENT approved time keeping system is used.
	 	(4)	Travel
    charges shall be itemized and supported by receipts, as required by SC-115 Travel Costs and Reimbursement. Note: Itineraries
    provided by sites such as Orbitz, Expedia, etc. shall only be deemed acceptable receipts for reimbursement if payment authorization
    is shown thereon.

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	 	(5)	Materials
    charges shall be itemized and include a description of material(s), cost, and handling charges, if allowed.
	 	(6)	Charges
    for Subcontractor Acquired Property (SAP) shall be itemized, show manufacturer, item description, serial number, model number,
    date property was acquired, acquisition cost and be supported by copies of receipts for each item purchased.
	 	(7)	New
    Mexico Gross Receipts Tax (NMGRT) charges for reimbursement of NMGRT paid to lower-tier subcontractors shall be itemized,
    show amount of tax paid to each subcontractor, and NMGRT rate.

 

	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall maintain all records necessary for determining the amount of services or quantities of work to be paid under this subcontract
    and CONTRACTOR, at its sole discretion, may witness and verify such records. Measurements and computations shall be made by
    such methods as CONTRACTOR may consider appropriate and copies of notes, computations and other records made by SUBCONTRACTOR
    for the purpose of determining amounts or quantities shall be furnished to CONTRACTOR upon request.
	 	 
	(d)	Each
    invoice or voucher submitted for payment shall bear the following certification signed by an official of SUBCONTRACTOR having
    authority to make such certification:

 

“The
undersigned certifies that the information set forth herein and in supporting documentation is true and correct and may be used
as a basis for payment by CONTRACTOR for the amounts requested in this invoice.”

 

	SC-14	NUCLEAR
    HAZARDS INDEMNITY AND PRICE ANDERSON ACT (Jan 2010)

 

	(a)	48
    CFR 952.250-70 Nuclear Hazards Indemnity Agreement As Modified By DOE Acquisition Letter 2005-15 (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(1)	Authority.
    This clause is incorporated into this contract pursuant to the authority contained in subsection 170d. of the Atomic Energy
    Act of 1954, as amended (hereinafter called the Act.)
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	Definitions.
    The definitions set out in the Act shall apply to this clause.
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	Financial
    protection. Except as hereafter permitted or required in writing by DOE, the contractor will not be required to provide
    or maintain, and will not provide or maintain at Government expense, any form of financial protection to cover public liability,
    as described in paragraph (4)(ii) below. DOE may, however, at any time require in writing that the contractor provide and
    maintain financial protection of such a type and in such amount as DOE shall determine to be appropriate to cover such public
    liability, provided that the costs of such financial protection are reimbursed to the contractor by DOE.

 

	 	(4)	 

 

	 	(i)	Indemnification.
    To the extent that the contractor and other persons indemnified are not compensated by any financial protection permitted
    or required by DOE, DOE will indemnify the contractor and other persons indemnified against (i) claims for public liability
    as described in subparagraph (4)(ii) of this clause; and (ii) such legal costs of the contractor and other persons indemnified
    as are approved by DOE, provided that DOE’s liability, including such legal costs, shall not exceed the amount set forth
    in section 170d. of the Act, as that amount may be increased in accordance with section 170t., in the aggregate for each nuclear
    incident or precautionary evacuation occurring within the United States or $500 million in the aggregate for each nuclear
    incident occurring outside the United States, irrespective of the number of persons indemnified in connection with this contract.

 

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	Page 10 of 21

    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	 	(ii)	The
    public liability referred to in subparagraph (4)(i) of this clause is public liability as defined in the Act which (i) arises
    out of or in connection with the activities under this contract, including transportation; and (ii) arises out of or results
    from a nuclear incident or precautionary evacuation, as those terms are defined in the Act.

 

	 	(5)	 

 

	 	(i)	Waiver
    of Defenses. In the event of a nuclear incident, as defined in the Act, arising out of nuclear waste activities, as defined
    in the Act, the contractor, on behalf of itself and other persons indemnified, agrees to waive any issue or defense as to
    charitable or governmental immunity.
	 	 	 
	 	(ii)	In
    the event of an extraordinary nuclear occurrence which:

 

	 	(A)	Arises
    out of, results from, or occurs in the course of the construction, possession, or operation of a production or utilization
    facility; or
	 	 	 
	 	(B)	Arises
    out of, results from, or occurs in the course of transportation of source material, by-product material, or special nuclear
    material to or from a production or utilization facility; or
	 	 	 
	 	(C)	Arises
    out of or results from the possession, operation, or use by the contractor or a subcontractor of a device utilizing special
    nuclear material or by-product material, during the course of the contract activity; or
	 	 	 
	 	(D)	Arises
    out of, results from, or occurs in the course of nuclear waste activities, the contractor, on behalf of itself and other persons
    indemnified, agrees to waive:

 

	 	(1)	Any
    issue or defense as to the conduct of the claimant (including the conduct of persons through whom the claimant derives its
    cause of action) or fault of persons indemnified, including, but not limited to:

 

	 	i	Negligence;
	 	 	 
	 	ii	Contributory
    negligence;
	 	 	 
	 	iii	Assumption
    of risk; or
	 	 	 
	 	iv	Unforeseeable
    intervening causes, whether involving the conduct of a third person or an act of God;

 

	 	(2)	Any
    issue or defense as to charitable or governmental immunity; and
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	Any
    issue or defense based on any statute of limitations, if suit is instituted within 3 years from the date on which the claimant
    first knew, or reasonably could have known, of his injury or change and the cause thereof. The waiver of any such issue or
    defense shall be effective regardless of whether such issue or defense may otherwise be deemed jurisdictional or relating
    to an element in the cause of action. The waiver shall be judicially enforceable in accordance with its terms by the claimant
    against the person indemnified.

 

	 	(E)	The
    term extraordinary nuclear occurrence means an event which DOE has determined to be an extraordinary nuclear occurrence
    as defined in the Act. A determination of whether or not there has been an extraordinary nuclear occurrence will be made in
    accordance with the procedures in 10 CFR part 840.

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	 	(F)	For
    the purposes of that determination, “offsite” as that term is used in 10 CFR part 840 means away from “the
    contract location” which phrase means any DOE facility, installation, or site at which contractual activity under this
    contract is being carried on, and any contractor-owned or controlled facility, installation, or site at which the contractor
    is engaged in the performance of contractual activity under this contract.

 

	 	(iii)	The
    waivers set forth above:

 

	 	(A)	Shall
    be effective regardless of whether such issue or defense may otherwise be deemed jurisdictional or relating to an element
    in the cause of action;
	 	 	 
	 	(B)	Shall
    be judicially enforceable in accordance with its terms by the claimant against the person indemnified;
	 	 	 
	 	(C)	Shall
    not preclude a defense based upon a failure to take reasonable steps to mitigate damages;
	 	 	 
	 	(D)	Shall
    not apply to injury or damage to a claimant or to a claimant’s property which is intentionally sustained by the claimant
    or which results from a nuclear incident intentionally and wrongfully caused by the claimant;
	 	 	 
	 	(E)	Shall
    not apply to injury to a claimant who is employed at the site of and in connection with the activity where the extraordinary
    nuclear occurrence takes place, if benefits therefor are either payable or required to be provided under any workmen’s
    compensation or occupational disease law;
	 	 	 
	 	(F)	Shall
    not apply to any claim resulting from a nuclear incident occurring outside the United States;
	 	 	 
	 	(G)	Shall
    be effective only with respect to those obligations set forth in this clause and in insurance policies, contracts or other
    proof of financial protection; and
	 	 	 
	 	(H)	Shall
    not apply to, or prejudice the prosecution or defense of, any claim or portion of claim which is not within the protection
    afforded under (A) the limit of liability provisions under subsection 170e. of the Act, and (B) the terms of this agreement
    and the terms of insurance policies, contracts, or other proof of financial protection.

 

	 	(6)	Notification
    and litigation of claims. The contractor shall give immediate written notice to DOE of any known action or claim filed
    or made against the contractor or other person indemnified for public liability as defined in paragraph (4)(ii). Except as
    otherwise directed by DOE, the contractor shall furnish promptly to DOE, copies of all pertinent papers received by the contractor
    or filed with respect to such actions or claims. DOE shall have the right to, and may collaborate with, the contractor and
    any other person indemnified in the settlement or defense of any action or claim and shall have the right to (1) require the
    prior approval of DOE for the payment of any claim that DOE may be required to indemnify hereunder; and (2) appear through
    the Attorney General on behalf of the contractor or other person indemnified in any action brought upon any claim that DOE
    may be required to indemnify hereunder, take charge of such action, and settle or defend any such action. If the settlement
    or defense of any such action or claim is undertaken by DOE, the contractor or other person indemnified shall furnish all
    reasonable assistance in effecting a settlement or asserting a defense.

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	 	(7)	Continuity
    of DOE obligations. The obligations of DOE under this clause shall not be affected by any failure on the part of the contractor
    to fulfill its obligation under this contract and shall be unaffected by the death, disability, or termination of existence
    of the contractor, or by the completion, termination or expiration of this contract.
	 	 	 
	 	(8)	Effect
    of other clauses. The provisions of this clause shall not be limited in any way by, and shall be interpreted without reference
    to, any other clause of this contract, including the clause entitled Contract Disputes, provided, however, that this clause
    shall be subject to the clauses entitled Covenant Against Contingent Fees, and Accounts, records, and inspection, and any
    provisions that are later added to this contract as required by applicable Federal law, including statutes, executive orders
    and regulations, to be included in Nuclear Hazards Indemnity Agreements.
	 	 	 
	 	(9)	Civil
    penalties. The contractor and its subcontractors and suppliers who are indemnified under the provisions of this clause
    are subject to civil penalties, pursuant to section 234A of the Act, for violations of applicable DOE nuclear-safety related
    rules, regulations, or orders. If the contractor is a not-for-profit contractor, as defined by section 234Ad.(2), the total
    amount of civil penalties paid shall not exceed the total amount of fees paid within any 1- year period (as determined by
    the Secretary) under this contract.
	 	 	 
	 	(10)	Criminal
    penalties. Any individual director, officer, or employee of the contractor or of its subcontractors and suppliers who
    are indemnified under the provisions of this clause are subject to criminal penalties, pursuant to section 223(c) of the Act,
    for knowing and willful violation of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and applicable DOE nuclear safety-related
    rules, regulations or orders which violation results in, or, if undetected, would have resulted in a nuclear incident.
	 	 	 
	 	(11)	Inclusion
    in subcontracts. The contractor shall insert this clause in any subcontract which may involve the risk of public liability,
    as that term is defined in the Act and further described in paragraph (4)(ii) above. However, this clause shall not be included
    in subcontracts in which the subcontractor is subject to Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) financial protection requirements
    under section 170b. of the Act or NRC agreements of indemnification under section 170c. or k. of the Act for the activities
    under the subcontract.
	 	 	 
	 	(12)	Effective
    Date. This contract was awarded on or after August 8, 2005 and at contract award contained the clause at DEAR 952.250-70
    (JUNE 1996) or prior version. That clause has been deleted and replaced with this clause. The Price-Anderson Amendments Act
    of 2005, described by this clause, control the indemnity for any nuclear incident that occurred on or after August 8, 2005.
    The Contractor’s liability for civil penalties for violations of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 under this contract is
    described by paragraph (i) of this clause.

 

	(b)	The
    U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will indemnify SUBCONTRACTOR against (1) claims for public liability, and (2) legal costs
    arising from any nuclear incidence, in accordance with the provisions of 48 CFR 952.250-70 as modified by DOE Acquisition
    Letter 2005-15.
	 	 
	(c)	The
    Department of Energy has promulgated Procedural Rules for DOE Nuclear Activities (10 CFR 820), Quality Assurance Requirements
    (10 CFR 830 Subpart A), Occupational Radiation Protection rules (10 CFR 835), Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program
    Rules (10 CFR 850), and Worker Safety and Health Program (10 CFR 851) in implementation of the Price Anderson Amendment Act
    (PAAA) of 1988, Public Law 100-408, August 20, 1988, as amended. These rules govern the conduct of persons involved in DOE
    nuclear activities, and in particular, are designed to achieve compliance with DOE safety issues. SUBCONTRACTOR shall comply
    and is responsible for the compliance of its lower-tier subcontractors with the referenced DOE safety related rules and regulations.
    Violation of the applicable rules and regulations will provide a basis for the assessment of civil and criminal penalties.

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	(d)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall indemnify CONTRACTOR for any civil penalties levied against CONTRACTOR, pursuant to Section 234A of the Atomic Energy
    Act of 1954 as amended, for any violations of applicable DOE safety related rules, regulations, or orders committed by SUBCONTRACTOR
    or its lower-tier subcontractors and suppliers.

 

	SC-17	POSSIBILITY
    OF CONTAMINATION OF SUBCONTRACTOR-OWNED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    equipment may become contaminated during the course of this Work. All SUBCONTRACTOR equipment must be fully decontaminated
    prior to removal from the Work Area. SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide a decontamination and contaminated material control procedure(s)
    for CONTRACTOR’S review and acceptance. SUBCONTRACTOR shall obtain CONTRACTOR’S authorization to remove any equipment
    from the Site.
	 	 
	(b)	Prior
    to SUBCONTRACTOR equipment arriving at the Jobsite, SUBCONTRACTOR shall inform CONTRACTOR of the specific radioactive contaminants
    that could be left over from previous work. CONTRACTOR will survey SUBCONTRACTOR’S equipment upon arrival at the Jobsite
    to establish a radiation contamination profile as a baseline for the non-CONTRACTOR radioactive contaminants. The equipment
    shall meet CONTRACTOR’S health physics standards for radioactivity before it will be permitted to enter the Jobsite.
    Any radioactive contaminants that are present must be in the form of surface contamination and shall not exceed the levels
    prescribed. Any preliminary decontamination to remove non-CONTRACTOR radioactive contaminants that may be required shall be
    performed by the SUBCONTRACTOR and will be performed at SUBCONTRACTOR’S expense. SUBCONTRACTOR will be solely responsible
    for the disposal of all wastes generated as a result of preliminary decontamination to remove non-CONTRACTOR radioactive contaminants.
    Neither CONTRACTOR nor the Government shall be designated as generator of such waste.
	 	 
	(c)	The
    equipment shall also be free of non-radioactive hazardous contaminants upon arrival at the Jobsite. Verification shall be
    supplied by SUBCONTRACTOR that the equipment does not contain hazardous contaminants upon arrival, including residual hazardous
    contaminants that might be hidden inside equipment. In the event that the equipment is found to be contaminated with non-
    CONTRACTOR non-radioactive hazardous contaminants upon arrival, SUBCONTRACTOR will not be permitted to commence Work until
    the equipment is free of significant (non-trace) non- CONTRACTOR contamination, as defined by CONTRACTOR. Any preliminary
    decontamination to remove non-CONTRACTOR hazardous contaminants that may be required shall be performed by the SUBCONTRACTOR
    and will be performed at SUBCONTRACTOR’S expense. SUBCONTRACTOR will be solely responsible for the disposal of all wastes
    generated as a result of preliminary decontamination to remove non-CONTRACTOR non-radioactive hazardous contaminants. Neither
    CONTRACTOR nor the Government shall be designated as the generator of non-CONTRACTOR non-radioactive or hazardous waste.
	 	 
	(d)	Upon
    completion of the Work, CONTRACTOR will survey and inspect SUBCONTRACTOR’S equipment before it is removed from the Jobsite
    to establish a post-processing radiation contamination profile. If the equipment contamination profile exceeds the CONTRACTOR’S
    required exit decontamination limits, SUBCONTRACTOR shall carry out the necessary radioactive decontamination at the Jobsite
    in accordance with the SUBCONTRACTOR’S approved procedures.
	 	 
	(e)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall take all reasonable measures to mitigate the potential for contamination of its major equipment (major equipment excludes
    tools and equipment accessories) during performance of the Work. If CONTRACTOR determines that required exit decontamination
    limits for any item of major equipment is unattainable, despite SUBCONTRACTOR’S best efforts, SUBCONTRACTOR will be
    compensated for the appraised value of the major equipment considering age, condition, and value of similar equipment, unless
    contamination of said equipment is deemed by the CONTRACTOR to be the result of carelessness or negligence on the part of
    the SUBCONTRACTOR. If an agreed upon value cannot be negotiated, an independent appraiser may be used to determine value.

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	(f)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall provide to the STR, in advance of use, a list of tools, items of equipment and accessories (e.g. hand drills, transfer
    pumps, hoses, etc.) to be utilized in performance of that work that, because of the nature or configuration of the tool, equipment,
    or accessory, may be reasonably expected not to be capable of being decontaminated through reasonable efforts. Unless otherwise
    provided for in this Subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the cost of all such tools, equipment, and accessories,
    and will not receive compensation pursuant to the paragraph above for tools, equipment, and accessories that are identified
    or should have been identified, pursuant to this paragraph.

 

	(g)	In
    accordance with the general clause entitled “Indemnity”, SUBCONTRACTOR shall indemnify CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT
    for any liability, including criminal liability, associated with its removing contaminated items in violation of this clause.

 

	SC-19	PHYSICAL
    SECURITY (Jun 2009)

 

In
performance of the Work under this subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR shall maintain:

 

	(1)	Control
    of material and equipment packaging, transportation, and delivery to the Jobsite.
	(2)	Accountability
    procedures for storage, requisition and issue of material and equipment.
	(3)	Personnel
    security to include, but not limited to, compliance with Project work rules (access, badging, prohibited activities, and items,
    etc.).
	(4)	Communications
    security
	(5)	Prompt
    reporting of incidents of loss, theft or vandalism to CONTRACTOR, subsequently detailed and provided in writing.

 

	SC-21	SUBCONTRACTOR
    SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS (Jun 2009)

 

Where
submittals are required by this Subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide such submittals in accordance with Exhibit I “Subcontract
Submittal Requirements” attached hereto and incorporated herein.

 

	SC-24	TECHNICAL
    DATA RIGHTS (Jun 2009)

 

CONTRACTOR
and GOVERNMENT shall have, and SUBCONTRACTOR hereby grants CONTRACTOR and GOVERNMENT, a permanent, assignable, non-exclusive,
royalty-free license to use any concept, product, process (patentable or otherwise), copyrighted material (including without limitation
documents, specifications, calculations, maps, sketches, notes, reports, data, models, samples, drawings, designs, and electronic
software) and confidential information owned by SUBCONTRACTOR upon commencement of the Work under this subcontract and used by
SUBCONTRACTOR or furnished or supplied to CONTRACTOR or GOVERNMENT by SUBCONTRACTOR in the course of performance under this subcontract.

 

	SC-101	COST
    ACCOUNTING STANDARDS LIABILITY (Nov 2018)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
is subject to the requirements contained in FAR 52.230-2 Cost Accounting Standards and FAR 52.230-6 Administration of Cost Accounting
Standards.

 

Reference
is made to the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) clause(s) of the subcontract. Notwithstanding the provisions of those clause(s),
or of any other provision of the subcontract, the SUBCONTRACTOR shall be liable to the Government for any increased costs, or
interest thereon, resulting from any failure of the SUBCONTRACTOR, with respect to activities carried on at the site of the work,
or of a lower-tier subcontractor, to comply with applicable cost accounting standards or to follow any practices disclosed pursuant
to the requirements of such CAS clause(s).

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	SC-104	LABORATORY
    ANALYSES (Jun 2009)

 

When
chemical, radiological or physical analyses of hazardous materials are required for their disposal, treatment, or recycling, and
such analyses are not listed below as CONTRACTOR provided, SUBCONTRACTOR shall cause such analyses to be performed by an appropriately
qualified laboratory. SUBCONTRACTOR shall identify the analyses to be performed and submit the name, qualifications, and procedures
of the proposed laboratory(ies) to CONTRACTOR for review and approval prior to performing any analyses. Such analyses shall be
at SUBCONTRACTOR’S expense. The following laboratory analyses will be provided by CONTRACTOR:

 

	SC-105	LIMITATION
    OF FUNDS (Aug 2014)

 

	(a)	The
    amount of funds presently available for payment by CONTRACTOR and allotted to this subcontract is TBD ($). SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall perform or have performed Work up to the point at which the total amount paid and payable approximates, but does not
    exceed the total amount actually allotted.
	 	 
	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    will allot additional funds incrementally to the subcontract up to the full subcontract ceiling, provided funds are made available
    by GOVERNMENT. Directed Change Orders issued under the Changes clause shall not be considered an authorization to exceed the
    allotted amount.
	 	 
	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall notify CONTRACTOR in writing whenever it has reason to believe that the amount to be invoiced under this subcontract
    in the next 30 days, when added to all previously invoiced amounts, will exceed 80% of the total funds so far allotted. Upon
    notification, CONTRACTOR will allot additional funds or may suspend or terminate the subcontract in accordance with its terms.
	 	 
	(d)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    is not authorized to continue performance or otherwise incur costs in excess of the allotted funds, unless one of the following
    exceptions applies: (1) if required to protect and maintain the Work in accordance with General Condition GC-44 SUSPENSION;
    or (2) protect and preserve the property related to this subcontract in accordance with GC-47(x) TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE.

 

	SC-109	ON-SITE
    HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS WASTE (Jun 2009)

 

If
the Work under this subcontract includes any intrusive site drilling, boring, coring or sampling, investigation-derived waste
(IDW) and equipment decontamination waste (EDW) may be produced as a result of these efforts. These wastes could include solids
or liquids drawn from site wells for sampling purposes. All IDW and EDW shall be treated by SUBCONTRACTOR as if it were hazardous
waste regulated under the federal Resource and Conservation Recovery Act of 1976, 42 U.S.C. 6901-6992 (RCRA) as amended, or any
more stringent applicable regulations, unless and until SUBCONTRACTOR has been able to confirm, to the satisfaction of CONTRACTOR
and the appropriate regulatory agencies, that the wastes are not regulated as hazardous. SUBCONTRACTOR shall complete a Waste
Characterization Strategy Form (WCSF) with the appropriate level of detail for IDW and EDW generated by SUBCONTRACTOR. The WCSF
shall be submitted to CONTRACTOR for review and approval. SUBCONTRACTOR shall temporarily store IDW and EDW in accordance with
the WCSF. If contamination is suspected, IDW and EDW shall be stored within the contaminant exclusion zone pending waste determination,
unless otherwise directed by CONTRACTOR.

 

	SC-110	OFF-SITE
    TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (Jun 2009)

 

	(a)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall be responsible for the proper containerization, labeling, manifesting, storage and transport of hazardous waste. SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall also be responsible for ensuring that all waste profile work and land ban disposal notifications required at recycling,
    treatment, storage and/or disposal facilities have been properly completed in a timely manner.

 

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	Page 16 of 21

    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	(b)	Before
    SUBCONTRACTOR moves, removes, or transports any hazardous substance (as defined by CERCLA) or subcontracts for such services,
    SUBCONTRACTOR shall, pursuant to the General Conditions titled “ASSIGNMENTS” and “SUBCONTRACTS”, provide
    CONTRACTOR the following information as to itself and any lower-tier subcontractor(s) involved in such activities:

	 	(1)	Verification
    of its license to haul such materials;
	 	(2)	Verification
    of its EPA Identification Number;
	 	(3)	Copy
    of its HMTA/DOT and state transportation compliance program;
	 	(4)	Copy
    of its EPA/State EPA manifest handling procedure;
	 	(5)	Certification
    that there is no administration action or license revocation proceeding pending against it; and
	 	(6)	Copies
    of its land ban/pretreatment procedures, if applicable.

 

	(c)	Before
    SUBCONTRACTOR arranges for the transport of any hazardous substance to a Treatment, Disposal, or Storage (TDS) facility, it
    shall ensure that all hazardous substances which are to be shipped will receive secure permanent disposal. In furtherance
    of that obligation SUBCONTRACTOR shall also provide CONTRACTOR the following:

 

	 	(1)	Certification
    that the facility is licensed to receive the specific wastes to be transported there, including, if applicable, a current
    RCRA permit;
	 	(2)	Written
    commitment from the facility verifying that it can and will accept the materials proposed for disposal at the facility;
	 	(3)	Notice
    of any restrictions of the disposal facility which may cause rejection of transported materials;
	 	(4)	Sampling
    and characterization of materials required prior to delivery of materials to the facility;
	 	(5)	Restrictions
    on delivery schedules;
	 	(6)	Full
    disclosure and certification concerning any prior, existing, imminent, or pending enforcement or corrective action programs
    or listing on any applicable EPA or State list of violating facilities; and
	 	(7)	List
    of permit violations within last four years.

 

	SC-115	TRAVEL
    COSTS AND REIMBURSEMENT (Nov 2018)

 

	(a)	Costs
    for transportation, lodging, meals, and incidental expenses incurred by SUBCONTRACTOR personnel for travel relating to the
    performance of, and chargeable to this subcontract shall be reimbursed by CONTRACTOR, subject to the provisions and limitations
    of Federal Acquisition Regulation 31.205-46 Travel costs, and those specified below.
	 	 
	(b)	Limitations
    applicable to reimbursement of costs for transportation, lodging, meals, and incidental expenses:

 

	 	(1)	An
    individual working for SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor working on this subcontract will not be eligible
    for reimbursement of transportation, lodging, meals or incidental expenses, if the individual’s Regular Work Location
    lies within a 100 mile radius of the assigned work location, as defined in the statement of work / scope of work for this
    subcontract. An individual’s Regular Work Location is defined as (1) the location where such individual regularly performs
    his or her duties for SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor, or (2) the individual’s home or regular place of
    business, if such individual is only employed by SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor to work on this subcontract,
    and paid on a daily when-actually-employed basis.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	Federal
    Government holidays and weekends or other scheduled LANL non-workdays are considered non-workdays under this subcontract.
    Individuals will be considered to be in a per diem status on non-workdays except when:

 

	 	(i)	they
    return to their residence;

 

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	Page 17 of 21

    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	 	(ii)	they
    are in a vacation leave status or leave without pay status at the end of the workday just before the non-workday;
	 	 	 
	 	(iii)	they
    are in a vacation leave status or leave without pay status at the beginning of the workday following the non-workday and the
    period of leave on the workday is more than one-half of the prescribed working hours for that day; or
	 	 	 
	 	(iv)	LANL
    shuts down operations for the annual winter closure in December.

 

	 	(3)	Transportation
    expenses:

 

	 	(i)	Costs
    for transportation based on mileage rates may not exceed the standard mileage reimbursement rate for a privately owned vehicle
    established by the U.S. General Services Administration found at www.gsa.gov/mileage.
	 	 	 
	 	(ii)	Receipts
    supporting all reimbursements for transportation costs of $75 or more, other than transportation based on mileage rates, shall
    be submitted to support invoices that include such costs.
	 	 	 
	 	(iii)	Unless
    otherwise authorized by CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR personnel who must travel to a work location away from their Regular Work
    Location shall only be entitled to reimbursement for the cost of transportation from their Regular Work Location to the assigned
    work location at the beginning of their assignment and from the assigned work location to their Regular Work Location at the
    completion of their assignment.

 

	 	(4)	Lodging
    expenses:

 

	 	(i)	Reimbursement
    for lodging expenses shall not exceed actual lodging costs and shall in no case exceed on a daily basis the maximum lodging
    rates in effect at the time, as set forth in the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR), prescribed by the General Services Administration
    for the location in which the work is performed. Domestic lodging rates may be found at www.gsa.gov/perdiem.

 

	 	(A)	If
    lodging is not available at or near the assigned work location, CONTRACTOR may authorize a higher maximum reimbursement rate
    upon written request by SUBCONTRACTOR prior to securing lodging. A copy of CONTRACTOR’S written authorization, if given,
    shall be included with each invoice.

 

	 	(ii)	Receipts
    for lodging expenses shall be submitted to support invoices that include such costs.
	 	 	 
	 	(iii)	Lodging
    will not be reimbursed to individuals who obtain lodging from friends or relatives with or without charge, unless: (1) the
    host actually incurs additional costs in accommodating the individual; (2) the additional costs are substantiated by the individual;
    and (3) the additional costs are determined to be reasonable by CONTRACTOR.

 

	 	(5)	Meals
    and incidental expenses (M&IE):

 

	 	(i)	Reimbursement
    for M&IE shall in no case exceed on a daily basis the maximum per diem rates in effect at the time, as set forth in the
    Federal Travel Regulation (FTR), prescribed by the General Services Administration for the location in which the work is performed.
    Domestic M&IE rates may be found at www.gsa.gov/perdiem.

 

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	Page 18 of 21

    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	 	(ii)	M&IE
    shall not be reimbursed for workdays in which less than half of the prescribed daily working hours have been worked.
	 	 	 
	 	(iii)	M&IE
    shall not be reimbursed for more than three successive LANL non-workdays, unless otherwise approved in writing by the CONTRACTOR.

 

	(c)	Additional
    limitations applicable to an individual working for SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor on assignment away from their
    Regular Work Location for a period expected to exceed thirty (30) consecutive calendar days:

 

	 	(1)	Reimbursement
    of costs for local transportation (i.e., mid-size rental car or mileage reimbursement) will be limited to the first thirty
    (30) days of the work assignment.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	For
    the first 60 days and the last 30 days of the assignment, CONTRACTOR will reimburse costs associated with lodging at the lesser
    of actual cost or 100% of the FTR rate at the assignment location. The intervening days will be reimbursed at the lesser of
    actual cost or 55% of the FTR rate.
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	For
    the first 30 days and the last 30 days of the assignment, CONTRACTOR will reimburse costs associated with meals and incidental
    expenses (M&IE) at 100% of the FTR rate at the assignment location. The intervening days will be reimbursed at 55% of
    the FTR rate.
	 	 	 
	 	(4)	Lodging
    and M&IE shall be billed separately.
	 	 	 
	 	(5)	Reimbursement
    for lodging and M&IE shall be limited to a maximum of twelve (12) months total.
	 	 	 
	 	(6)	CONTRACTOR
    will not reimburse any costs associated with per diem (except for en-route travel) unless the individual working for SUBCONTRACTOR
    or a lower-tier subcontractor maintains a residence at or near his/her Regular Work Location.
	 	 	 
	 	(7)	An
    individual working for SUBCONTRACTOR or a lower-tier subcontractor, on assignment at the same location for three months or
    more, shall be eligible for reimbursement of lowest cost, economy air fare, plus charges for up to two checked bags, as well
    as other reasonable expenses, for one round trip to their residence, at or near their Regular Work Location, every four weeks
    thereafter. No trips will be authorized if less than 30 days remain on the assignment. Only transportation costs that have
    actually been incurred shall be reimbursed.

 

	(d)	Foreign
    travel is defined as travel from the United States to a foreign country and return, and travel between foreign countries.
    All foreign travel is subject to the prior approval of CONTRACTOR and DOE/NNSA. Foreign travel requests shall be submitted
    to CONTRACTOR at least 60 days prior to the planned departure date. Travel must occur on U.S.-Flag air carriers.
	 	 
	(e)	By
    submitting an invoice for reimbursement of costs for transportation, lodging, meals, and incidental expenses, SUBCONTRACTOR
    certifies that all conditions of applicability specified herein for reimbursement of such costs have been satisfied.
	 	 
	(f)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall include the terms and conditions of this clause in all lower-tier subcontracts issued in performance of this subcontract.

 

	SC-117	ACCRUAL
    REPORTING REQUIREMENTS (Apr 2016)

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall provide to the Subcontract Technical Representative (STR) on a monthly basis, no later than the close of business on the
fifteenth (15th) day of the each month, SUBCONTRACTOR’S best estimate of cumulative charges that will be incurred
against the subcontract, from the end of the period covered by SUBCONTRACTOR’S last invoice through the end of the current
month, using content and format that is appropriate to the Work and approved by the STR.

 

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    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

	SC-143	OPTION
    TO EXTEND TERM OF SUBCONTRACT (Jan 2010)

 

CONTRACTOR
may extend the term of this subcontract by giving written notice to SUBCONTRACTOR by the date specified as the expiration date
of this subcontract. CONTRACTOR shall attempt to give SUBCONTRACTOR a preliminary written notice of its intent to extend the term
of this subcontract at least 60 days before the then current expiration date; however, the preliminary notice shall not be a commitment
by CONTRACTOR to extend the term of this subcontract. Failure to provide the preliminary notice at least 60 days before the current
expiration date does not prevent CONTRACTOR from the exercise of an option. The exercise of an option to extend the term of this
subcontract shall be accomplished by a unilateral written modification issued by CONTRACTOR.

 

The
term of this subcontract may be extended pursuant to this clause for up to twelve (12) months beyond the initial term. Such extension
may be made from time to time or in one modification. However, the total duration of this subcontract, including the exercise
of options under this clause, shall not exceed thirty-six (36) months.

 

	SC-999	NO CONSEQUENTIAL
    OR INDIRECT DAMAGES (JULY 2019)

 

IN
NO EVENT SHALL SUBCONRACTOR OR ANY OF ITS REPRESENTATIVES BE LIABLE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT TO CONTRACTOR, FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE OR ENHANCED DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS OR REVENUES OR DIMINUTION IN VALUE, ARISING OUT OF,
OR RELATING TO, AND/OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, REGARDLESS OF (A) WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE, (B) WHETHER
OR NOT SUBCONTRACTOR WAS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND (C) THE LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY (CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE)
UPON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED.

 

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	Page 20 of 21

    	T&M Ex B (Rev. 12.0, 11/1/18)
	Dated 22 July 2019
	Exhibit B Special Conditions

    

 

EXHIBIT
B 

APPENDIX
B-1

 

LOS
ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY

 

SERVICE
CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS WAGE DETERMINATION

 

In
accordance with FAR clause 52.222-41 titled “SERVICE CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS” the attached Service Contract Labor
Standards Wage Determination WD 15-5535 (Rev. -9) dated 07/16/2019 is incorporated into this subcontract.

 

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	“REGISTER
    OF WAGE DETERMINATIONS UNDER 	|	U.S.
    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 
	THE
    SERVICE CONTRACT ACT	|	EMPLOYMENT
    STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION
	By
    direction of the Secretary of Labor 	|	WAGE
    AND HOUR DIVISION
	 	|	WASHINGTON
    D.C. 20210
	 	|	 
	 	|	 
	 	|	 
	 	|	Wage
    Determination No.: 2015-5535
	Daniel
    W. Simms                              Division
    of	|	                     Revision
    No.: 9
	Director                                             Wage
    Determinations	|	Date
    Of Last Revision: 07/16/2019

 

 

 

Note:
Under Executive Order (EO) 13658 an hourly minimum wage of $10.60 for calendar year 2019 applies to all contracts subject to the
Service Contract Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1 2015. If this contract
is covered by the EO the contractor must pay all workers in any classification listed on this wage determination at least $10.60
per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on the
contract in calendar year 2019. The EO minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually. Additional information on contractor requirements
and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.

 

 

 

State:
Washington

 

 

 

 

Area:
Washington Counties of King Snohomish

 

 

 

**Fringe
Benefits Required Follow the Occupational Listing**

 

	OCCUPATION
    CODE - TITLE	FOOTNOTE	RATE
	 	 	 
	01000
    - Administrative Support And Clerical Occupations	 	 
	01011
    - Accounting Clerk I	 	17.74
	01012
    - Accounting Clerk II	 	19.91
	01013
    - Accounting Clerk III	 	22.29
	01020
    - Administrative Assistant	 	30.78
	01035
    - Court Reporter	 	20.91
	01041
    - Customer Service Representative I	 	15.42
	01042
    - Customer Service Representative II	 	17.34
	01043
    - Customer Service Representative III	 	18.92
	01051
    - Data Entry Operator I	 	17.39
	01052
    - Data Entry Operator II	 	18.99
	01060
    - Dispatcher Motor Vehicle	 	24.63
	01070
    - Document Preparation Clerk	 	16.46
	01090
    - Duplicating Machine Operator	 	16.46
	01111
    - General Clerk I	 	15.61
	01112
    - General Clerk II	 	17.03
	01113
    - General Clerk III	 	19.12
	01120
    - Housing Referral Assistant	 	21.81
	01141
    - Messenger Courier	 	17.35
	01191
    - Order Clerk I	 	19.94
	01192
    - Order Clerk II	 	21.76
	01261
    - Personnel Assistant (Employment) I	 	17.56
	01262
    - Personnel Assistant (Employment) II	 	19.65
	01263
    - Personnel Assistant (Employment) III	 	21.90
	01270
    - Production Control Clerk	 	23.26
	01290
    - Rental Clerk	 	16.18
	01300
    - Scheduler Maintenance	 	17.49

 

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	01311
    - Secretary I	 	17.49
	01312
    - Secretary II	 	19.57
	01313
    - Secretary III	 	21.81
	01320
    - Service Order Dispatcher	 	21.17
	01410
    - Supply Technician	 	30.78
	01420
    - Survey Worker	 	19.38
	01460
    - Switchboard Operator/Receptionist	 	16.62
	01531
    - Travel Clerk I	 	17.95
	01532
    - Travel Clerk II	 	19.31
	01533
    - Travel Clerk III	 	20.68
	01611
    - Word Processor I	 	20.58
	01612
    - Word Processor II	 	23.10
	01613
    - Word Processor III	 	25.84
	05000
                                         - Automotive Service Occupations

        
	 	

	05005
    - Automobile Body Repairer Fiberglass	 	27.31
	05010
    - Automotive Electrician	 	22.91
	05040
    - Automotive Glass Installer	 	21.95
	05070
    - Automotive Worker	 	21.95
	05110
    - Mobile Equipment Servicer	 	19.93
	05130
    - Motor Equipment Metal Mechanic	 	23.71
	05160
    - Motor Equipment Metal Worker	 	21.95
	05190
    - Motor Vehicle Mechanic	 	23.71
	05220
    - Motor Vehicle Mechanic Helper	 	19.20
	05250
    - Motor Vehicle Upholstery Worker	 	20.77
	05280
    - Motor Vehicle Wrecker	 	21.95
	05310
    - Painter Automotive	 	22.91
	05340
    - Radiator Repair Specialist	 	21.95
	05370
    - Tire Repairer	 	16.61
	05400
    - Transmission Repair Specialist	 	23.71
	07000
                                         - Food Preparation And Service Occupations

                                                         
	 	 

        

	07010
    - Baker	 	15.44
	07041
    - Cook I	 	16.59
	07042
    - Cook II	 	18.59
	07070
    - Dishwasher	 	13.08
	07130
    - Food Service Worker	 	14.26
	07210
    - Meat Cutter	 	21.24
	07260
    - Waiter/Waitress	 	14.15
	09000
                                         - Furniture Maintenance And Repair Occupations

                                                         
	 	

        

	09010
    - Electrostatic Spray Painter	 	22.11
	09040
    - Furniture Handler	 	17.88
	09080
    - Furniture Refinisher	 	22.11
	09090
    - Furniture Refinisher Helper	 	19.16
	09110
    - Furniture Repairer Minor	 	20.52
	09130
                                         - Upholsterer

        
	 	23.24
	11000
    - General Services And Support Occupations	 	
	11030
    - Cleaner Vehicles	 	14.61
	11060
    - Elevator Operator	 	14.61
	11090
    - Gardener	 	21.68
	11122
    - Housekeeping Aide	 	16.09
	11150
    - Janitor	 	16.09
	11210
    - Laborer Grounds Maintenance	 	17.75
	11240
    - Maid or Houseman	 	13.64
	11260
    - Pruner	 	16.42
	11270
    - Tractor Operator	 	20.38
	11330
    - Trail Maintenance Worker	 	17.75
	11360
    - Window Cleaner	 	17.39
	12000
    - Health Occupations	 	 
	12010
    - Ambulance Driver	 	30.49
	12011
    - Breath Alcohol Technician	 	25.18
	12012
    - Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant	 	30.71
	12015
    - Certified Physical Therapist Assistant	 	29.39
	12020
    - Dental Assistant	 	21.62
	12025
    - Dental Hygienist	 	45.72
	12030
    - EKG Technician	 	32.30
	12035
    - Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist	 	32.30

 

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	12040
    - Emergency Medical Technician	 	30.49
	12071
    - Licensed Practical Nurse I	 	22.49
	12072
    - Licensed Practical Nurse II	 	25.18
	12073
    - Licensed Practical Nurse III	 	28.06
	12100
    - Medical Assistant	 	21.42
	12130
    - Medical Laboratory Technician	 	25.41
	12160
    - Medical Record Clerk	 	19.93
	12190
    - Medical Record Technician	 	22.29
	12195
    - Medical Transcriptionist	 	21.12
	12210
    - Nuclear Medicine Technologist	 	46.33
	12221
    - Nursing Assistant I	 	12.74
	12222
    - Nursing Assistant II	 	14.32
	12223
    - Nursing Assistant III	 	15.63
	12224
    - Nursing Assistant IV	 	17.55
	12235
    - Optical Dispenser	 	26.47
	12236
    - Optical Technician	 	18.94
	12250
    - Pharmacy Technician	 	21.29
	12280
    - Phlebotomist	 	18.51
	12305
    - Radiologic Technologist	 	34.89
	12311
    - Registered Nurse I	 	29.46
	12312
    - Registered Nurse II	 	36.05
	12313
    - Registered Nurse II Specialist	 	36.05
	12314
    - Registered Nurse III	 	43.61
	12315
    - Registered Nurse III Anesthetist	 	43.61
	12316
    - Registered Nurse IV	 	52.28
	12317
    - Scheduler (Drug and Alcohol Testing)	 	31.18
	12320
- Substance Abuse Treatment Counselor
	 	21.33
	13000
    - Information And Arts Occupations	 	 
	13011
    - Exhibits Specialist I	 	21.79
	13012
    - Exhibits Specialist II	 	26.22
	13013
    - Exhibits Specialist III	 	32.07
	13041
    - Illustrator I	 	23.97
	13042
    - Illustrator II	 	27.87
	13043
    - Illustrator III	 	34.10
	13047
    - Librarian	 	36.93
	13050
    - Library Aide/Clerk	 	15.87
	13054
    - Library Information Technology Systems	 	33.35
	Administrator	 	 
	13058
    - Library Technician	 	22.93
	13061
    - Media Specialist I	 	24.05
	13062
    - Media Specialist II	 	26.92
	13063
    - Media Specialist III	 	30.01
	13071
    - Photographer I	 	20.35
	13072
    - Photographer II	 	22.76
	13073
    - Photographer III	 	28.20
	13074
    - Photographer IV	 	34.50
	13075
    - Photographer V	 	41.74
	13090
    - Technical Order Library Clerk	 	19.94
	13110
    - Video Teleconference Technician	 	23.54
	14000
    - Information Technology Occupations	 	 
	14041
    - Computer Operator I	 	18.22
	14042
    - Computer Operator II	 	20.39
	14043
    - Computer Operator III	 	22.73
	14044
    - Computer Operator IV	 	25.25
	14045
    - Computer Operator V	 	27.97
	14071
    - Computer Programmer I	(see
    1)	 
	14072
    - Computer Programmer II	(see
    1)	 
	14073
    - Computer Programmer III	(see
    1)	 
	14074
    - Computer Programmer IV	(see
    1)	 
	14101
    - Computer Systems Analyst I	(see
    1)	 
	14102
    - Computer Systems Analyst II	(see
    1)	 
	14103
    - Computer Systems Analyst III	(see
    1)	 
	14150
    - Peripheral Equipment Operator	 	18.22
	14160
    - Personal Computer Support Technician	 	25.25
	14170
    - System Support Specialist	 	36.53

 

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	15000 - Instructional
    Occupations	 	 
	15010
    - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Non-Rated)	 	34.20
	15020
    - Aircrew Training Devices Instructor (Rated)	 	41.38
	15030
    - Air Crew Training Devices Instructor (Pilot)	 	49.60
	15050
    - Computer Based Training Specialist / Instructor	 	34.20
	15060
    - Educational Technologist	 	33.45
	15070
    - Flight Instructor (Pilot)	 	49.60
	15080
    - Graphic Artist	 	30.22
	15085
    - Maintenance Test Pilot Fixed Jet/Prop	 	47.62
	15086
    - Maintenance Test Pilot Rotary Wing	 	47.62
	15088
    - Non-Maintenance Test/Co-Pilot	 	47.62
	15090
    - Technical Instructor	 	30.17
	15095
    - Technical Instructor/Course Developer	 	36.90
	15110
    - Test Proctor	 	24.36
	15120
    - Tutor	 	24.36
	16000
                                         - Laundry Dry-Cleaning Pressing And Related Occupations

        
	 	
	16010
    - Assembler	 	15.19
	16030
    - Counter Attendant	 	15.19
	16040
    - Dry Cleaner	 	19.14
	16070
    - Finisher Flatwork Machine	 	15.19
	16090
    - Presser Hand	 	15.19
	16110
    - Presser Machine Drycleaning	 	15.19
	16130
    - Presser Machine Shirts	 	15.19
	16160
    - Presser Machine Wearing Apparel Laundry	 	15.19
	16190
    - Sewing Machine Operator	 	20.48
	16220
    - Tailor	 	21.80
	16250
    - Washer Machine	 	16.49
	19000
    - Machine Tool Operation And Repair Occupations	 	 
	19010
    - Machine-Tool Operator (Tool Room)	 	29.81
	19040
    - Tool And Die Maker	 	33.77
	21000
    - Materials Handling And Packing Occupations	 	 
	21020
    - Forklift Operator	 	22.16
	21030
    - Material Coordinator	 	23.26
	21040
    - Material Expediter	 	23.26
	21050
    - Material Handling Laborer	 	16.28
	21071
    - Order Filler	 	16.52
	21080
    - Production Line Worker (Food Processing)	 	22.16
	21110
    - Shipping Packer	 	18.20
	21130
    - Shipping/Receiving Clerk	 	18.20
	21140
    - Store Worker I	 	17.42
	21150
    - Stock Clerk	 	22.00
	21210
    - Tools And Parts Attendant	 	22.16
	21410
    - Warehouse Specialist	 	22.16
	23000
                                         - Mechanics And Maintenance And Repair Occupations

        
	 	
	23010
    - Aerospace Structural Welder	 	33.50
	23019
    - Aircraft Logs and Records Technician	 	28.42
	23021
    - Aircraft Mechanic I	 	32.44
	23022
    - Aircraft Mechanic II	 	33.50
	23023
    - Aircraft Mechanic III	 	34.47
	23040
    - Aircraft Mechanic Helper	 	25.19
	23050
    - Aircraft Painter	 	31.35
	23060
    - Aircraft Servicer	 	28.42
	23070
    - Aircraft Survival Flight Equipment Technician	 	31.35
	23080
    - Aircraft Worker	 	30.04
	23091
    - Aircrew Life Support Equipment (ALSE) Mechanic	 	30.04
	I	 	 
	

        23092
        - Aircrew Life Support Equipment (ALSE) Mechanic
	 	32.44

	II	 	 
	

        23110
        - Appliance Mechanic
	 	24.65

	23120
    - Bicycle Repairer	 	22.09
	23125
    - Cable Splicer	 	42.17
	23130
    - Carpenter Maintenance	 	29.50
	23140
    - Carpet Layer	 	24.79
	23160
    - Electrician Maintenance	 	34.40
	23181
    - Electronics Technician Maintenance I	 	33.11

 

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	23182
    - Electronics Technician Maintenance II	 	34.57
	23183
    - Electronics Technician Maintenance III	 	35.77
	23260
    - Fabric Worker	 	25.82
	23290
    - Fire Alarm System Mechanic	 	26.78
	23310
    - Fire Extinguisher Repairer	 	25.48
	23311
    - Fuel Distribution System Mechanic	 	35.00
	23312
    - Fuel Distribution System Operator	 	29.02
	23370
    - General Maintenance Worker	 	24.19
	23380
    - Ground Support Equipment Mechanic	 	32.44
	23381
    - Ground Support Equipment Servicer	 	28.42
	23382
    - Ground Support Equipment Worker	 	30.04
	23391
    - Gunsmith I	 	25.48
	23392
    - Gunsmith II	 	28.56
	23393
    - Gunsmith III	 	30.85
	23410
    - Heating Ventilation And Air-Conditioning	 	32.24
	Mechanic	 	 
	23411
    - Heating Ventilation And Air Contidioning
	 	33.29

	Mechanic (Research
                                         Facility)	 	 
	 23430 - Heavy Equipment Mechanic
	 	30.06

	23440
    - Heavy Equipment Operator	 	35.56
	23460
    - Instrument Mechanic	 	30.14
	23465
    - Laboratory/Shelter Mechanic	 	29.81
	23470
    - Laborer	 	16.28
	23510
    - Locksmith	 	28.47
	23530
    - Machinery Maintenance Mechanic	 	29.74
	23550
    - Machinist Maintenance	 	25.60
	23580
    - Maintenance Trades Helper	 	20.79
	23591
    - Metrology Technician I	 	30.14
	23592
    - Metrology Technician II	 	31.12
	23593
    - Metrology Technician III	 	32.03
	23640
    - Millwright	 	36.91
	23710
    - Office Appliance Repairer	 	28.49
	23760
    - Painter Maintenance	 	25.88
	23790
    - Pipefitter Maintenance	 	34.77
	23810
    - Plumber Maintenance	 	33.60
	23820
    - Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic	 	30.85
	23850
    - Rigger	 	31.90
	23870
    - Scale Mechanic	 	28.56
	23890
    - Sheet-Metal Worker Maintenance	 	30.22
	23910
    - Small Engine Mechanic	 	24.79
	23931
    - Telecommunications Mechanic I	 	30.29
	23932
    - Telecommunications Mechanic II	 	31.27
	23950
    - Telephone Lineman	 	28.00
	23960
    - Welder Combination Maintenance	 	26.78
	23965
    - Well Driller	 	34.15
	23970
    - Woodcraft Worker	 	30.85
	23980
    - Woodworker	 	25.48
	24000
    - Personal Needs Occupations	 	 
	24550
    - Case Manager	 	19.53
	24570
    - Child Care Attendant	 	14.50
	24580
    - Child Care Center Clerk	 	18.09
	24610
    - Chore Aide	 	13.99
	24620
    - Family Readiness And Support Services	 	19.53
	Coordinator	 	 
	24630
    - Homemaker	 	19.55
	25000
    - Plant And System Operations Occupations	 	 
	25010
    - Boiler Tender	 	35.11
	25040
    - Sewage Plant Operator	 	34.14
	25070
    - Stationary Engineer	 	35.11
	25190
    - Ventilation Equipment Tender	 	27.26
	25210
    - Water Treatment Plant Operator	 	34.14
	27000
    - Protective Service Occupations	 	 
	27004
    - Alarm Monitor	 	30.85
	27007
    - Baggage Inspector	 	17.37
	27008
    - Corrections Officer	 	29.54

 

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	27010
    - Court Security Officer	 	34.79
	27030
    - Detection Dog Handler	 	22.54
	27040
    - Detention Officer	 	29.54
	27070
    - Firefighter	 	40.04
	27101
    - Guard I	 	17.37
	27102
    - Guard II	 	22.54
	27131
    - Police Officer I	 	38.25
	27132
    - Police Officer II	 	42.50
	28000
    - Recreation Occupations	 	 
	28041
    - Carnival Equipment Operator	 	16.45
	28042
    - Carnival Equipment Repairer	 	17.50
	28043
    - Carnival Worker	 	13.26
	28210
    - Gate Attendant/Gate Tender	 	18.93
	28310
    - Lifeguard	 	13.97
	28350
    - Park Attendant (Aide)	 	21.19
	28510
    - Recreation Aide/Health Facility Attendant	 	15.45
	28515
    - Recreation Specialist	 	26.24
	28630
    - Sports Official	 	16.86
	28690
                                         - Swimming Pool Operator

        
	 	22.29
	29000
    - Stevedoring/Longshoremen Occupational Services	 	 
	29010
    - Blocker And Bracer	 	34.71
	29020
    - Hatch Tender	 	34.71
	29030
    - Line Handler	 	34.71
	29041
    - Stevedore I	 	32.85
	29042
                                         - Stevedore II

        
	 	36.23
	30000
    - Technical Occupations	 	 
	30010
    - Air Traffic Control Specialist Center (HFO) 	(see 2)	42.26
	30011
    - Air Traffic Control Specialist Station (HFO) 	(see 2)	29.14
	30012
    - Air Traffic Control Specialist Terminal (HFO) 	(see 2)	32.09
	30021
    - Archeological Technician I	 	22.27
	30022
    - Archeological Technician II	 	24.91
	30023
    - Archeological Technician III	 	30.86
	30030
    - Cartographic Technician	 	30.86
	30040
    - Civil Engineering Technician	 	32.97
	30051
    - Cryogenic Technician I	 	27.31
	30052
    - Cryogenic Technician II	 	30.17
	30061
    - Drafter/CAD Operator I	 	22.27
	30062
    - Drafter/CAD Operator II	 	24.91
	30063
    - Drafter/CAD Operator III	 	27.78
	30064
    - Drafter/CAD Operator IV	 	34.17
	30081
    - Engineering Technician I	 	20.07
	30082
    - Engineering Technician II	 	22.53
	30083
    - Engineering Technician III	 	25.20
	30084
    - Engineering Technician IV	 	31.22
	30085
    - Engineering Technician V	 	38.19
	30086
    - Engineering Technician VI	 	46.21
	30090
    - Environmental Technician	 	28.91
	30095
    - Evidence Control Specialist	 	24.66
	30210
    - Laboratory Technician	 	27.78
	30221
    - Latent Fingerprint Technician I	 	30.60
	30222
    - Latent Fingerprint Technician II	 	33.80
	30240
    - Mathematical Technician	 	30.86
	30361
    - Paralegal/Legal Assistant I	 	22.87
	30362
    - Paralegal/Legal Assistant II	 	28.34
	30363
    - Paralegal/Legal Assistant III	 	33.72
	30364
    - Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV	 	41.93
	30375
    - Petroleum Supply Specialist	 	30.17
	30390
    - Photo-Optics Technician	 	30.86
	30395
    - Radiation Control Technician	 	30.17
	30461
    - Technical Writer I	 	28.43
	30462
    - Technical Writer II	 	34.77
	30463
    - Technical Writer III	 	42.06
	30491
    - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician I	 	26.86
	30492
    - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician II	 	32.49
	30493
    - Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician III	 	38.95

 

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	30494
    - Unexploded (UXO) Safety Escort	 	26.86
	30495
    - Unexploded (UXO) Sweep Personnel	 	26.86
	30501
    - Weather Forecaster I	 	34.17
	30502
    - Weather Forecaster II	 	41.57
	30620
    - Weather Observer Combined Upper Air Or 	(see 2)	23.99
	Surface
    Programs	 	 
	30621
    - Weather Observer Senior 	(see 2)	27.77
	31000
    - Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation Occupations	 	 
	31010
    - Airplane Pilot	 	32.49
	31020
    - Bus Aide	 	22.23
	31030
    - Bus Driver	 	28.82
	31043
    - Driver Courier	 	18.04
	31260
    - Parking and Lot Attendant	 	13.65
	31290
    - Shuttle Bus Driver	 	19.19
	31310
    - Taxi Driver	 	15.61
	31361
    - Truckdriver Light	 	19.19
	31362
    - Truckdriver Medium	 	21.42
	31363
    - Truckdriver Heavy	 	23.90
	31364
    - Truckdriver Tractor-Trailer	 	23.90
	99000
    - Miscellaneous Occupations	 	 
	99020
    - Cabin Safety Specialist	 	15.84
	99030
    - Cashier	 	13.60
	99050
    - Desk Clerk	 	14.01
	99095
    - Embalmer	 	28.38
	99130
    - Flight Follower	 	26.86
	99251
    - Laboratory Animal Caretaker I	 	14.63
	99252
    - Laboratory Animal Caretaker II	 	15.56
	99260
    - Marketing Analyst	 	37.45
	99310
    - Mortician	 	28.38
	99410
    - Pest Controller	 	22.62
	99510
    - Photofinishing Worker	 	20.74
	99710
    - Recycling Laborer	 	25.80
	99711
    - Recycling Specialist	 	29.62
	99730
    - Refuse Collector	 	23.87
	99810
    - Sales Clerk	 	14.90
	99820
    - School Crossing Guard	 	18.89
	99830
    - Survey Party Chief	 	34.33
	99831
    - Surveying Aide	 	19.69
	99832
    - Surveying Technician	 	26.99
	99840
    - Vending Machine Attendant	 	18.44
	99841
    - Vending Machine Repairer	 	21.16
	99842
    - Vending Machine Repairer Helper	 	18.44

 

 

 

Note:
Executive Order (EO) 13706 Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the Service
Contract Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1 2017. If this contract
is covered by the EO the contractor must provide employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours they work up to 56
hours of paid sick leave each year. Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their own illness injury or other health-related
needs including preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is ill injured or
has other health-related needs including preventive care; or for reasons resulting from or to assist a family member (or person
who is like family to the employee) who is the victim of domestic violence sexual assault or stalking. Additional information
on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.

 

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ALL
OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

 

HEALTH
& WELFARE: $4.54 per hour up to 40 hours per week or $181.60 per week or $786.93 per month

 

HEALTH
& WELFARE EO 13706: $4.22 per hour up to 40 hours per week or $168.80 per week or $731.47 per month*

 

*This
rate is to be used only when compensating employees for performance on an SCA- covered contract also covered by EO 13706 Establishing
Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors. A contractor may not receive credit toward its SCA obligations for any paid sick leave
provided pursuant to EO 13706.

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

2)
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AND WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY & SUNDAY PAY: If you work at night as part of a regular tour of
duty you will earn a night differential and receive an additional 10% of basic pay for any hours worked between 6pm and 6am. If
you are a full-time employed (40 hours a week) and Sunday is part of your regularly scheduled workweek you are paid at your rate
of basic pay plus a Sunday premium of 25% of your basic rate for each hour of Sunday work which is not overtime (i.e. occasional
work on Sunday outside the normal tour of duty is considered overtime work).

 

**
HAZARDOUS PAY DIFFERENTIAL **

 

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

 

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

 

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**
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

 

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

 

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

 

**
SERVICE CONTRACT ACT DIRECTORY OF OCCUPATIONS **

 

The
duties of employees under job titles listed are those described in the “Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations”
Fifth Edition (Revision 1) dated September 2015 unless otherwise indicated.

 

**
REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE Standard Form 1444 (SF-1444) **

 

Conformance
Process:

 

The
contracting officer shall require that any class of service employee which is not listed herein and which is to be employed under
the contract (i.e. the work to be performed is not performed by any classification listed in the wage determination) be classified
by the contractor so as to provide a reasonable relationship (i.e. appropriate level of skill comparison) between such unlisted
classifications and the classifications listed in the wage determination (See 29 CFR 4.6(b)(2)(i)). Such conforming procedures
shall be initiated by the contractor prior to the performance of contract work by such unlisted class(es) of employees (See 29
CFR 4.6(b)(2)(ii)). The Wage and Hour Division shall make a final determination of conformed classification wage rate and/or fringe
benefits which shall be paid to all employees performing in the classification from the first day of work on which contract work
is performed by them in the classification. Failure to pay such unlisted employees the compensation agreed upon by the interested
parties and/or fully determined by the Wage and Hour Division retroactive to the date such class of employees commenced contract
work shall be a violation of the Act and this contract. (See 29 CFR 4.6(b)(2)(v)). When multiple wage determinations are included
in a contract a separate SF-1444 should be prepared for each wage determination to which a class(es) is to be conformed.

 

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The
process for preparing a conformance request is as follows:

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

6)
Each affected employee shall be furnished by the contractor with a written copy of such determination or it shall be posted as
a part of the wage determination (See 29 CFR 4.6(b)(2)(iii)).

 

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

 

When
preparing a conformance request the “Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations” should be used to compare job
definitions to ensure that duties requested are not performed by a classification already listed in the wage determination. Remember
it is not the job title but the required tasks that determine whether a class is included in an established wage determination.
Conformances may not be used to artificially split combine or subdivide classifications listed in the wage determination (See
29 CFR 4.152(c)(1)).”

 

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	T&M
                           Ex C Form A-1 (Rev. 6, 8/10/15)

	Dated
                           8/20/19

	Schedule
                           of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts

 

EXHIBIT
“C”

FORM
A-1

SCHEDULE
OF RATES AND NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNTS

 

	 	1.0	NOT-TO-EXCEED
    AMOUNTS

 

	 	1.1	This
    subcontract is priced on a Time and Materials basis. CONTRACTOR makes no commitments or guarantees as to the total amount
    or value of the Work to be performed. Payment under the subcontract shall be made on the basis of the actual amount of Work
    satisfactorily performed in accordance with the subcontract terms. The Ceiling Price for all Work called for under this subcontract
    is specified on the Subcontract Form of Agreement.
	 	 	 
	 	1.2	SUBCONTRACTOR
    waives its right, if any, to monies to which it might otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess of the
    ceiling price or any maximum amount stated above except as authorized by a written change issued by the CONTRACTOR and received
    by SUBCONTRACTOR.

 

	 	2.0	LABOR
    CATEGORIES AND QUALIFICATIONS The following categories of labor and associated qualifications will be needed to perform
    the Work.

 

	Labor
    Category	 	Required
    Qualifications
	Project
    Manager	 	[***]
	Engineering
    Manager	 	[***]
	Building
    Manager/Site Superintendent	 	[***]
	Senior
    Mechanic	 	[***]
	Radiation
    Protection Manager/Transition Manager	 	[***]
	Health
    and Safety Representative	 	[***]
	Waste
    Manager	 	[***]
	Lead
    RCT	 	[***]
	RCT	 	[***]
	Lead
    Decon Tech	 	[***]
	Custodian/Laborer/Decon
    Tech	 	[***]
	Program
    Manager	 	[***]
	Project
    Coordinator	 	[***]
	CHP	 	[***]
	Technical
    Services Manager	 	[***]
	Contract
    Administrator / Procurement Specialist	 	[***]
	Project
    Controls Specialist	 	[***]
	Rad
    Engineer	 	[***]
	RSO	 	[***]

 

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	T&M
                           Ex C Form A-1 (Rev. 6, 8/10/15)

	Dated
                           8/20/19

	Schedule
                           of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts

 

	Administrative	 	[***]
	Shipper	 	[***]

 

	 	3.0	FIXED
    HOURLY UNIT RATES

 

	 	3.1	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall be remunerated for performance of the Work by its employees on an hourly unit rate basis in accordance with the rates
    set forth in Table 3.1 below. The hourly rates constitute full payment for all costs in accomplishing the Work and include,
    but are not limited to, all payroll costs, overhead, profit and any other costs of whatever nature incurred by the SUBCONTRACTOR
    in the performance of the Work, except as specified in Section 4.0 below.

 

Table
3.1

Labor
Classification Hourly Rates

 

	Labor
    Category	 	Fully
    Loaded On-Site 

    Hourly Rate	 	Fully
    Loaded Overtime

    Hourly Rate
	Project
    Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Engineering
    Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Building
    Manager/Site Superintendent	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Senior
    Mechanic	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Radiation
    Protection Manager/Transition Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Health
    and Safety Representative	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Waste
    Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Lead
    RCT	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	RCT	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Lead
    Decon Tech	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Custodian/Laborer/Decon
    Tech	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Program
    Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Project
    Coordinator	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	CHP	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Technical
    Services Manager	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Contract
    Administrator / Procurement Specialist	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Project
    Controls Specialist	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Rad
    Engineer	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	RSO	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Administrative	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	Shipper	 	$[***]	 	$[***]

 

	 	3.2	Labor
    effort expended in performance of this subcontract shall be paid using the Fixed Hourly Unit Rates listed above in accordance
    with the terms of FAR 52.232-7, Payments Under Time-And-Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts, and other applicable subcontract
    terms. The rates for the first twelve month period of the subcontract term shall be as stated above. Fixed Hourly Rates for
    each subsequent twelve month period shall be established by multiplying the Fixed Hourly Rate for the preceding period by
    the percent change for 12 months ending in the 12th, 24th, 36th, and 48th month of the subcontract term by industry and occupational
    group “Professional, scientific, and technical services” as published in the U.S. Department of Labor Employment
    Cost Index, Table 5, COMPENSATION (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED): Employment Cost Index for total compensation, for private
    industry workers, by occupational group and industry. The table is available at http://stats.bls.gov/news.release/eci.t05.htm.

 

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	T&M
                           Ex C Form A-1 (Rev. 6, 8/10/15)

	Dated
                           8/20/19

	Schedule
                           of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts

 

	 	3.3	The
    following definitions shall apply.

 

	 	3.3.1	The
    “Fully Loaded On-Site Hourly Rate” and “Fully Loaded Off-Site Hourly Rate” is calculated for an eight
    (8) hour day, forty (40) hour week (i.e., 5/40 schedule), or nine (9) hour day, eighty (80) hours per two weeks (i.e., 9/80
    schedule).
	 	 	 
	 	3.3.2	“Fully
    Loaded Overtime Hourly Rate”, if applicable, is for hours in excess of an eight (8) hour day, forty (40) hour week (i.e.,
    5/40 schedule), or nine (9) hour day, eighty (80) hours per two weeks (i.e., 9/80 schedule).

 

	 	3.4	Specific
    assignments and classification of SUBCONTRACTOR’S workers for payment purposes shall be as approved by CONTRACTOR.

 

	 	4.0	REIMBURSABLE
    TRAVEL AND MATERIALS CHARGES

 

	 	4.1	Subject
    to the limitations and conditions set forth in the subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR will be reimbursed for travel charges incurred
    in the performance of the Work. Supporting documentation such as third party invoices, receipts, or other data as required
    by CONTRACTOR to support the validity of costs incurred under this section shall be submitted with each invoice.

 

	 	a.	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall refer to Exhibit B Special Conditions SC-115 Travel Costs and reimbursement (Nov 2018) for additional requirements related
    to the incurrence and reimbursement of costs for transportation, lodging and meals and incidental expenses (M&IE).
	 	 	 
	 	b.	SUBCONTRACTOR
    must provide (as applicable):

 

	 	(a)	Evidence
    of your necessary travel authorizations including any necessary special authorizations;
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Receipts
    for:

 

	 	(1)	Any
    lodging expense;
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	Any
    other expense costing over $75. If it is impracticable to furnish receipts in any instance as required by this subtitle, the
    failure to do so must be fully explained on the travel voucher. Mere inconvenience in the matter of taking receipts will not
    be considered;

 

	 	c.	The
    maximum allowable Per Diem Rates for Seattle, WA for the respective FY2019 and FY2020 fiscal years can be found using the
    following links:
	 	 	FY2019:

https://www.gsa.gov/travel/plan-book/per-diem-rates/per-diem-rates-lookup/?action=perdiems_report&fiscal_year=2019&city=Seattle&state=WA&zip=

	 	 	FY2020:

https://www.gsa.gov/travel/plan-book/per-diem-rates/per-diem-rates-lookup/?action=perdiems_report&fiscal_year=2020&city=Seattle&state=WA&zip=

 

	 	4.2	Subject
    to the limitations and conditions set forth in the subcontract, SUBCONTRACTOR will be reimbursed for Materials charges incurred
    in the performance of the Work. “Materials” is defined in FAR 52.232-7 Payments under Time-and-Materials and Labor-
    Hour Contracts.
	 	 	 
	 	4.3	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall be remunerated for use of equipment as authorized in advance by CONTRACTOR in accordance with subsequently issued task
    order statements of work specifically requiring said equipment at the rates set forth in Table 3.2 below. The weekly or monthly
    rates constitute full payment for all costs in accomplishing the Work and include, but are not limited to, all overhead, profit
    and any other costs of whatever nature incurred by the SUBCONTRACTOR in the performance of the Work. Rates in Table 3.2 are
    firm and shall not be subject to adjustment for the duration of the subcontract.

 

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	T&M
                           Ex C Form A-1 (Rev. 6, 8/10/15)

	Dated
                           8/20/19

	Schedule
                           of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts

 

Table
3.2

Equipment
Usage Rates

 

	EQUIPMENT
    DESCRIPTION	 	WEEKLY
    RATE	 	MONTHLY
    RATE
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 $[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 $[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]

 

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	T&M
                           Ex C Form A-1 (Rev. 6, 8/10/15)

	Dated
                           8/20/19

	Schedule
                           of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts

 

	EQUIPMENT
    DESCRIPTION	 	WEEKLY
    RATE	 	MONTHLY
    RATE
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]

 

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	T&M
                           Ex C Form A-1 (Rev. 6, 8/10/15)

	Dated
                           8/20/19

	Schedule
                           of Rates and Not-To-Exceed Amounts

 

	EQUIPMENT
    DESCRIPTION	 	WEEKLY
    RATE	 	MONTHLY
    RATE
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]
	[***]	 	$[***]	 	$[***]

 

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8/21/19

 

EXHIBIT
“D”

SCOPE
OF WORK AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 

	1.0	Scope
    of Work

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
shall furnish qualified personnel, equipment, materials and facilities to perform all services necessary for the work generally
described below and required by or reasonably inferable from the Subcontract Documents, including this Exhibit “D”
(the “work”). SUBCONTRACTOR shall not be relieved of performing the details of any work manifestly or customarily
performed to carry out the intent of this subcontract. All work shall be performed as if fully and correctly set forth and described
in the subcontract. The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) will designate an on-site person in charge (PIC) who is responsible
for coordinating and directing activities described below, and is solely responsible for directing in writing subcontract changes,
including additions, deletions, rescheduling and acceleration or deceleration, place of performance, means and methods, to all
or part of the SOW.

 

	1.1	Project
    Organization

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
will perform the work with dedicated personnel. The above notwithstanding, it is understood and agreed that the Project Manager,
Radiation Safety Officer, ES&H Manager, Site Superintendent and the Project Coordinator performing the work may also perform
work on the ongoing and associated work under contract to International Isotopes Inc. related to the remediation and decontamination
of areas, equipment, structures and systems at the University of Washington Harborview Research & Training Building. It is
also understood and agreed that additional staff may be assigned to both scopes of work, subject to the written pre-approval of
the PIC. These key positions are being shared to ensure quality and safety standards are met without staffing the LANL contract
with another full time employee. A current organization chart that identifies key positions shared by each of the subject scopes
of work shall be maintained by SUBCONTRACTOR at all times. The organization chart current as of the effective date of this subcontract
is enclosed as Attachment D.1. Additional Key positions to be provided by SUBCONTRACTOR include:

 

	 	●	Full-time
    Building Manager (1)
	 	●	Senior
    Mechanic (1)
	 	●	Custodian
    (2)
	 	●	Radiological
    Engineer (1)
	 	●	Lead
    Radiation Control Technician (1)

 

Additional
staff may be added as authorized by the PIC, for any short term work or increases in level of effort for the project.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

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	1.2	Work
    Included
	 	 
	1.2.1	University
    of Washington (UW) Harborview Research & Training (R&T) Building Manager; Routine Building Maintenance, Operations
    and Janitorial Services; Non-Routine Building Maintenance and Operations to include movement of equipment to locations outside
    of the R&T Building.

 

	 	1.	Anticipated
    period of performance: Work is to commence immediately and will continue through the term of this subcontract. This work will
    be performed in coordination with the day-to-day collaboration with the University of Washington (UW) building owner representative,
    Michael Young or his designee (a record of such designation shall be provided by the PIC), along with consulting support from
    Harborview Medical Center (HMC). A SUBCONTRACTOR representative shall attend all scheduling, planning, safety and coordination
    meetings with the UW building owner representative and the PIC or the PIC’s designated representative necessary to plan
    and carry out the performance of work. Work is generally expected to consist of the following general categories:

 

a.
Routine Building Maintenance. Building maintenance, operations and repair activities as prescribed by the UW Total Maintenance
System (TMS) building maintenance work and repair order system; elevator, electrical, HVAC and chiller system “on-call”
staff to respond to alarms and support system maintenance and repair activities, as needed; and general custodial/janitorial services..
This includes any preventative maintenance work normally performed by UW staff on systems or equipment and regular and off hours
monitoring of alarms/sensors within the building.

 

Examples
of routine building maintenance activities include but are not limited to:

 

●
Trash removal and general housekeeping,

 

●
Transfer trash to HMC staff for offsite disposal

 

●
Twice-daily walk through of all public areas of the building, including areas used for research and training.

 

●
Daily walk through of all non-public areas of the building systems (e.g., any unfinished areas, mechanical rooms, penthouse, basements,
etc.)

 

●
Responding to and addressing building system alarms

 

●All
TMS work and repair orders

 

b.
Non-routine Building Maintenance and Operations. This work includes building maintenance, building operations and building repair
activities that are not listed above or prescribed by the UW TMS system; and miscellaneous activities involving the maintenance,
repair, handling/moving or management of building contents, including UW personal property. All such work furnished by SUBCONTRACTOR
shall be ordered through issuance of a task order by the Contract Administrator, pursuant to the ordering requirements of Section
3 (ORDERING) of this subcontract. This subcontract addresses work normally performed by UW staff and excludes any maintenance,
repair or other work on systems or equipment when such work is explicitly covered by a contract between UW, Harborview Medical
Center (HMC), or Harborview Research & Training (R&T) and a third party contractor, unless such work has been delegated
to SUBCONTRACTOR through the issuance of a task order.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

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Examples
of non-routine building maintenance and operations activities may include, but are not limited to:

 

●
Building, equipment, property or system modifications, repairs, replacement or restoration

 

●
Moving or removing building content; including securing or packaging items and materials for moving, removing and/or off-site
transport, and arranging for transportation of items or materials

 

Subcontractor
shall provide PIC daily written reports relative to activities within section 1.2.1. Such reports at a minimum shall identify
routine and non-routine activities performed and any outstanding issues identified either by the UW building owner representative
or as a result of required building walk throughs.

 

	1.2.2	University
    of Washington, Maleng Medical Facility Filter Replacement Project to include Rooftop Filters and Operating Room HEPA Filters.

 

High
Level Scope information - There are 6 banks of supply and exhaust fans with filters that need to be replaced including operating
room filters. UW-Maleng staff has said that typically this is a 2 day filter swap out with experienced workers and without any
surveying. Conservatively, this could be a 4-5 day task. Based on the contamination levels, this work would likely require Tyvek
suits, more for dust/dirt protection. The procedures used in the past to perform this work will be provided prior to work being
performed, but information available at this time indicates this is a typical supply unit. The supply and exhaust fans can be
isolated one at time. The UW Maleng staff will secure units, complete lock out tag out operations, work acceptance, and restoration
of unit to operation after work acceptance. This work will also include bagging the used filters and disposing of the filters
properly. We have been told that in the past, these filters have been taken off the roof one-by one as the filters are replaced.
Documents and drawings for this work will be provided prior to execution of work.

 

	 	1.	Until
    completion of the filter replacement and DOH approval on-call corrective maintenance on the supply and exhaust units may be
    necessary to support Maleng operations. Work scope will include as requested corrective maintenance on equipment located inside
    the HVAC supply and exhaust plenums.
	 	 	 
	 	2.	Staff
    required – 4 staff to swap out 95% efficiency fan supply filters located on the roof of the University of Washington
    Maleng Medical Facility. 2-4 personnel to survey the used filters and bag them as appropriate. Additional staff may be required
    to survey and clean portions of the filter housing that might have contamination before new filters are inserted.
	 	 	 
	 	3.	Staff
    required – HVAC corrective maintenance mechanics and technicians to perform as requested corrective maintenance on the
    Maleng HVAC supply and exhaust systems.

 

The
specifications and requirements for SUBCONTRACTOR conducting this work will be established through the issuance of a task order.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

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	1.2.3	Harborview
    Hall – (King County) – Potential Sampling, Survey and Decontamination Work external to the R&T Building.

 

	 	1.	High
    level scope information – Areas adjacent to the R&T Building may require sampling, surveying and/or decontamination
    related work. Specifically, the building next door to the UW R&T Building is a King County 7 story aging facility. The
    Salvation Army uses the first floor of the facility as a homeless shelter. Floors 2-7 are unoccupied, but messy. The basement
    contains utilities that connect to the R&T Building and also the Maleng Medical Facility. Preliminary results have shown
    some potential low level Cesium 137 contamination in an underground tunnel that connects between the basements of the R&T
    facility and Harborview Hall, and low level contamination has been found in spots of a stairwell in Harborview Hall above
    the tunnel. Discussions between the University of Washington, DOE, and King County Washington on the path forward for this
    facility. Work would be prioritized in this facility, with focus on the occupied floors first.
	 	 	 
	 	2.	Staff
    Required – To be determined at issuance of specific task order.
	 	 	 
	 	3.	The
    specifications and requirements for SUBCONTRACTOR conducting this work will be established through the issuance of a task
    order.

 

	1.2.4	Miscellaneous
    Project Support.

 

1.
SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide miscellaneous project support to CONTRACTOR related to the response, recovery and restoration activities
related to the UW Harborview Research & Training Building contamination incident (Incident) on an as directed basis pursuant
to the ordering provisions, which are set forth in Section 3 of this subcontract. Examples of such work that may be performed
include, but are not limited to:

 

●
Characterization, maintenance, remediation, repair and restoration of surfaces, equipment, etc. at buildings other than the UW
Harborview Research & Training Building

 

●
Miscellaneous activities supporting CONTRACTOR’s management and conduct of incident response, remediation and restoration
activities.

 

2.
The specifications and requirements for SUBCONTRACTOR conducting this work will be established through the issuance of a task
order.

 

	2.0	Applicable
    Policies and Procedures

 

In
performing tasks under this Subcontract at a University of Washington facility, SUBCONTRACTOR shall comply with the applicable
provisions of the University of Washington Safety Requirements Attached hereto as Appendix A. Additionally, for each task described,
SUBCONTRACTOR shall provide a site specific safety plan describing in sufficient detail how it will perform work in accordance
with Appendix A. Such Site Specific Safety Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the PIC prior to commencement of the task.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

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PART
1 - GENERAL

 

	1.1	SUMMARY

 

	 	A.	This
    Section specifies minimum requirements for safety on the University of Washington (Owner) worksite including:

 

	 	1.	Subcontractor
    responsibility (regarding safety)
	 	2.	Subcontractor
    safety program and plan submittals
	 	3.	Subcontractor
    safety requirements
	 	4.	Subcontractor
    safety reporting
	 	5.	“Fire
    safety” requirements
	 	6.	Chemical
    hazard communication
	 	7.	Chemicals
    of interest reporting

 

	 	B.	Owner’s
    forms referenced in this Section include:

 

	 	1.	Chemicals
    of Interest – Contractor Declaration and Reporting Form

 

	1.2	SUBCONTRACTOR
    RESPONSIBILITY

 

	 	A.	The
    Subcontractor is solely and completely responsible for compliance with all applicable laws, codes and regulations regarding
    safety (whether noted in this Section or not) and for creating and maintaining a safe working environment, including safety
    of all persons and property on the jobsite (whether the requirements of this Section address a particular situation or not).
	 	 	 
	 	B.	The
    Subcontractor shall maintain the jobsite and perform the Work in a manner which meets or exceeds statutory and regulatory
    requirements for the provision of a safe place to work and which minimizes safety risks to personnel of the Subcontractor,
    Subcontractors, Owner, general public or other parties. This obligation shall apply continuously and not be limited to normal
    working hours.

 

	 	1.	The
    Subcontractor shall ensure that all Subcontractor and Subcontractor personnel are provided sufficient training, and shall
    take such actions as are necessary to maintain a safe environment on the construction site. Such training and actions shall
    include, but not be limited to, ensuring that such employees are familiar with governing work safety requirements and the
    requirements for compliance with applicable regulations.
	 	 	 
	 	2.	The
    Subcontractor shall monitor the jobsite to ensure that employees do not create unsafe conditions for others, and to comply
    with the provisions of the Site Specific Safety Plan.
	 	 	 
	 	3.	The
    Subcontractor shall establish and communicate clear expectations to its employees and Subcontractors of any tier (and their
    employees) of their obligation to notify the Subcontractor and any at risk party of any potential health or safety hazard
    affecting themselves or others.

 

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	 	4.	The
    Subcontractor shall conduct on-site safety meetings weekly, or other frequency as appropriate, that shall be mandatory for
    all employees.

 

	 	C.	The
    Subcontractor shall designate a full-time on-site competent individual to be the “Safety and Health Officer” who
    is qualified and authorized to supervise and enforce compliance with the Subcontractor’s Site Specific Safety Plan during
    the performance of the Work. The Subcontractor is responsible to ensure that all necessary monitoring equipment, protective
    clothing, and other supplies and equipment are available to implement the Plan.

 

	 	1.	The
    Subcontractor shall require each Subcontractor to provide a fulltime on-site safety manager (competent individual) for the
    duration of work at the Project site. If the man- load is below fifty (50) field workers, the Subcontractor may designate
    its Superintendent as the safety manager. If the man-load is fifty (50) or above field workers on-site, the Subcontractor
    shall provide and designate a dedicated competent individual as safety manager whose sole responsibility is Project safety
    including, but not limited to: review pre-task plans, critical lift plans, rigging and installation means and methods, fall
    protection, trenching excavations, electrical safety, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Washington
    Industrial Safety and Health Act of 1973 (WISHA) regulations compliance, and second tier Subcontractor safety monitoring and
    compliance.

 

	 	D.	Safety
    Violations: In the event of WISHA violations by the Subcontractor or any of its suppliers or Subcontractors of any tier for
    unsafe practices involving imminent danger to personnel of the Owner, Contractor, Subcontractors, or others, the Subcontractor
    shall immediately correct the hazardous situation which caused the violation prior to any work continuing in the affected
    area. If such violations exist and corrective actions have not been taken by the Subcontractor, the Owner may order the Subcontractor
    to stop work (to be followed up in writing the same day), until satisfactory corrective action has been taken per Article
    3.04 of the General Conditions.

 

	1.3	SUBCONTRACTOR
    SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	A.	Safety
    Training: Subcontractor shall provide work site orientation for all employees (including Subcontractor employees) to become
    familiar with the Site Specific Safety Plan prior to commencing work. Subcontractor shall, on a weekly basis, perform safety
    training on hazards specific to the phase of work for all employees. These meetings shall be mandatory for all work employees.

 

	 	1.	Subjects
    should include site specific safety issues and procedures and discussion of corrections resulting from any violation in safety
    procedures. A log of subjects covered and a copy of the attendance records of each meeting shall be submitted to the Owner’s
    Representative on the day the meeting occurs.

 

	 	B.	Respiratory
    Equipment: Any personnel performing work requiring the use of respiratory protective equipment shall be fully trained in the
    use of such equipment. Subcontractor must have a respiratory protection program and ensure that all workers wearing respirators
    have medical clearance and fit testing, as appropriate, for the type of respirators used.

 

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	 	C.	Personal
    Protective Equipment: Subcontractor shall ensure all construction personnel are equipped with and utilize personal protective
    equipment in accordance with Labor and Industries standards. As a minimum requirement, all personnel working on the work site
    shall be required to use approved hardhats, safety glasses, appropriate gloves, and substantially constructed work boots.
    In addition, high-visibility safety apparel shall be worn in accordance with the American National Standards Institute and
    the International Safety Equipment Association (ANSI/ISEA) standard 107-2004.
	 	 	 
	 	D.	First
    Aid: The Subcontractor shall maintain at the Subcontractor’s field office, or other well known place at the Project
    site, all materials (e.g., a first aid kit) necessary for giving first aid to the injured, and shall establish, publish, and
    make known to all employees procedures for ensuring immediate removal to a hospital or a doctor’s care, persons (including
    personnel) who may have been injured on the work site. Work site personnel shall not work on the work site before the Subcontractor
    has established, and made known, procedures for removal of injured persons to a hospital or a doctor’s care. If the
    Subcontractor and/or any Subsubcontractors work crew consist of five or more employees, the Subcontractor shall ensure that
    at least one of such employees has a valid and effective first aid card.
	 	 	 
	 	E.	Safety
    Walkthrough: In addition to WISHA requirements, the Subcontractor shall conduct a safety walkthrough of the Project with the
    Owner’s Representative a minimum of once a month during the course of work. If a safety manager is required for any
    Subcontractor, the safety manager shall also attend the safety walkthrough. The Subcontractor shall:

 

	 	1.	Document
    and maintain a written record of the hazards and unsafe practices noted during the walk-through and provide copies to the
    Owner as requested;
	 	 	 
	 	2.	Ensure
    that corrective action is promptly taken to eliminate the items recorded; and
	 	 	 
	 	3.	Maintain
    copies of all inspections performed by other competent individuals on the work site during the course of work.

 

	 	F.	Job
    Hazards Analysis: The Subcontractor shall plan daily work, considering procedures with the potential for personnel injury
    and implement appropriate practices to avoid injuries with focus on engineering controls, personal protective equipment needs,
    and mitigation for exposure to cuts and lacerations. At each work site progress meeting, the Subcontractor shall present its
    plan for addressing hazards likely to be encountered in the next week.

 

	 	1.	The
    Subcontractor shall develop and implement a program requiring task planning at the foreman level, including at the Subcontractor’s
    foreman level.

 

	1.4	SUBCONTRACTOR
    SAFETY REPORTING

 

	 	A.	Reporting
    Injuries and Incidents: Subcontractor shall immediately notify the Owner’s Representative of any injury or incident
    to persons, including personnel, on the work site. Subcontractor shall conduct an immediate investigation with an emphasis
    on preventative actions and lessons learned. The Subcontractor and its Subcontractor shall document the investigation and
    submit a hard copy of the report on OSHA Form 301 “Injury and Illness Report,” or equivalent, to the Owner within
    24 hours of the incident. The Subcontractor shall report on a monthly basis the total number of hours worked on-site by the
    Subcontractor’s employees and Subcontractors, and the total number of recordable incidents and lost time accidents.
    Subcontractor shall submit copies of the Project First Aid Log to the Owner’s Representative on a monthly basis.

 

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	 	B.	Reporting
    Potentially Serious Hazards: Subcontractor shall immediately notify the Owner’s Representative of any potentially serious
    hazard to persons, including personnel, on the work site. Subcontractor and its Subcontractor shall conduct an immediate investigation
    and submit a report to the Owner’s Representative within 24 hours of becoming aware of the potentially serious hazard.
    The report shall describe the potentially serious hazard, the results of the Subcontractor’s investigation, and any
    steps the Subcontractor has taken to prevent an injury or incident from occurring based on the potentially serious hazard.
	 	 	 
	 	C.	Emergency
    Procedures:

 

	 	1.	For
    emergencies requiring an ambulance, fire department, or police assistance, the Subcontractor shall call emergency services
    (fire and police at 911).
	 	 	 
	 	2.	Should
    the Subcontractor find it necessary to call for non-emergency police assistance or protection in the exercise of the Subcontractor’s
    responsibilities on the Seattle Campus, the Subcontractor shall call the University Police Department at 206-543- 9331.
	 	 	 
	 	3.	If
    an emergency incident occurs within the UW Medical Center (UWMC), the Subcontractor shall also contact UWMC staff by calling
    from internal UWMC phones.
	 	 	 
	 	4.	The
    Subcontractor is responsible for obtaining copies of and complying with all Harborview Medical Center emergency response protocols.

 

	1.5	CONSTRUCTION
    FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	A.	Fire
    Safety During Construction and Demolition: The Subcontractor shall conform to Chapter 1, “Fire Safety During Construction
    and Demolition,” of the International Fire Code, as locally amended, and any additional provisions as outlined herein
    for precautions against fire, flammable and combustible liquids, flammable gases, explosive materials, fire protection, fire
    reporting, fire fighting access, means of egress, standpipes, fire sprinklers, and roofing operations.

 

	 	1.	The
    Subcontractor shall provide adequate separation between Owner-occupied buildings and work site trailers and sheds.

 

	 	B.	Hot
    Work Procedures:

 

	 	1.	Subcontractor
    shall establish a system for documentation and control of “hot work” activities which include the use of portable
    gas, grinding, or arc welding equipment and conduct operations in a manner that is fire-safe for the work area and adjacent
    areas. Hot work permits are to be posted at the jobsite in an accessible and conspicuous location. Maintain the premise clear
    of rubbish, debris, or other materials constituting a potential fire hazard. The local fire code is incorporated herein by
    reference; adhere to all applicable provisions as determined by the local fire department. Subcontractor and Subcontractors
    shall obtain from the local Fire Department engineering inspection section a permit for all hot work activities prior to performing
    this Work.

 

	 	a.	Whenever
    practical, the Subcontractor shall perform cutting and welding operations off-site.

 

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	 	2.	Maintain
    copies of all hot work related permits for Owner’s review upon request, including, but not limited to:

 

	 	a.	Cutting
    and welding;
	 	 	 
	 	b.	Roofing
    / hot-tar kettle; and
	 	 	 
	 	c.	Storage
    of flammable materials (e.g., propane, butane) and/or compressed gases.

 

	 	3.	Prior
    to conducting hot work activities, the Subcontractor shall ensure all of the following fire safety precautions have been taken:

 

	 	a.	Cutting
    and/or welding equipment must be thoroughly inspected and found to be in good repair, free of damage or defects.
	 	 	 
	 	b.	A
    multi-purpose dry chemical, portable fire extinguisher must be located so that it is immediately available to the area of
    work and is fully charged and ready for use.
	 	 	 
	 	c.	At
    least one fire alarm pull station or means of contacting the fire department (i.e., site telephone) must be immediately available
    and accessible to person(s) conducting the cutting/welding operation.
	 	 	 
	 	d.	Floor
    areas under and at least 35 feet around the cutting/welding operation must be swept clean of combustible and flammable materials.
	 	 	 
	 	e.	All
    work site equipment fueling activities and fuel storage must be located at least 35 feet away from cutting/welding operations.
	 	 	 
	 	f.	Fire
    resistant shields (e.g., fire retardant plywood, flameproof tarpaulin, metal, etc.), must cover combustible floors.
	 	 	 
	 	g.	Combustible
    materials and finished surfaces, equipment, electrical cables, and personnel must be provided with protection to prevent damage
    or injury from molten metal, falling sparks, and welding arcs.
	 	 	 
	 	h.	Spark
    / slag catchers (e.g., fire retardant plywood, flameproof tarpaulin, metal, etc.) must be suspended below any elevated cutting/welding
    operation.
	 	 	 
	 	i.	All
    floor and wall openings must be covered to prevent sparks/slag from traveling to other unprotected area.
	 	 	 
	 	j.	Containers
    in or on which cutting/welding will take place must be purged of flammable vapors.

 

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	 	C.	Fire
    Systems Shutdowns, Impairments, and Fire Watch

 

	 	1.	When
    it is necessary to shut down existing fire alarm systems or suppression systems for switch-over purposes, or any other reason
    that leaves the building unprotected, the Subcontractor shall provide a continuous Owner-approved “fire watch”
    in accordance AHJs and the following (unless the Subcontractor provides an Owner-approved temporary equivalent system or the
    Subcontractor is specifically excepted by the Owner):

 

	 	a.	Person(s)
    assigned to a fire watch must be trained in the use of the portable fire extinguisher.
	 	 	 
	 	b.	Fire
    watch personnel must have an immediate means of providing notification to the fire department (e.g., cellular phone, land-line
    phone, two-way radio to a continuously staffed position) and the University Police.
	 	 	 
	 	c.	Continuous
    rounds to cover all areas of the building where the fire protection system is out-of-service are required every 15 minutes.

 

	 	(1)	Exception
    for Building Code type “B occupancy” buildings: During the hours a B occupancy building is occupied, building
    occupants performing their duties, including work site personnel, may act as a fire watch in lieu of a designated fire watch,
    when approved in writing by Owner.

 

	 	(a)	A
    fire watch is required at all times in unoccupied areas.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Other
    building code occupancy types may be allowed this exception when approved in writing by the Owner.

 

	 	d.	A
    log of rounds shall be maintained to include the name of the person performing the fire watch, the hours worked (including
    start and stop times), and comprehensive notes.

 

	 	2.	Fourteen
    (14) calendar days written notification shall be provided to the Owner’s Representative requesting approval for fire
    protection system shutdown or functional impairment; receipt of written approval from the Owner’s Representative is
    required before any system shutdown or functional impairment.

 

	 	a.	In
    occupied buildings, include a plan indicating a method to notify all occupants.
	 	 	 
	 	b.	Notify
    the local fire department. In Seattle, the number to report out-of-service systems and equipment is 206-233-7219.

 

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	 	3.	The
    Subcontractor shall work in cooperation with the Owner to identify fire alarm initiating devices in and adjacent to the Project
    site that may activate from work site activities (i.e., work that creates dust, smoke, steam, heat, etc.) and develop a plan
    to temporarily cover, remove, or disable through programming these devices to eliminate the potential for false alarms.

 

	 	a.	The
    Owner may authorize in writing some devices to be disabled for the duration of the Work or for a particular activity without
    requiring a continuous “fire watch” for one shift or several days depending on circumstance.
	 	 	 
	 	b.	ONLY
    OWNER PERSONEL SHALL DEACTIVE OR DISABLE EXISTING FIRE DETECTION AND SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS, unless the Subcontractor is specifically
    authorized in writing by the Owner to do so.
	 	 	 
	 	c.	If
    the fire alarm system at HMC has been deactivated at the request of the Subcontractor and the Subcontractor leaves the work
    site without informing the Owner of the need to reactivate the fire alarm system, a charge of $500 shall be assessed for each
    event. The Contract Sum will be amended for such amount by Change Order.

 

	 	D.	Fire
    Alarm/Suppression Systems False Activation or Discharge: Most existing Owner buildings have active fire detection and suppression
    systems. If proper procedures as outlined in the Contract Documents and this Section 1.6C are not followed to ensure the unnecessary
    activation or deactivation of these systems, the Owner may at its sole discretion impose an emergency response charge of $350
    per occurrence to the Subcontractor and require a fire watch at the Subcontractor’s cost. The Contract Sum will be amended
    for such amount by Change Order.
	 	 	 
	 	E.	Fire
    Extinguishers Required for Work site: Provide multipurpose dry chemical portable fire extinguishers for the Work in accordance
    with the International Fire Code Chapter 14, as locally amended, and as required by WISHA and other applicable regulations.
    Existing building fire extinguishers or new fire extinguishers specified by the Contract Documents for the Project do not
    alleviate Subcontractor’s responsibility to provide temporary fire extinguishers for the Work.
	 	 	 
	 	F.	Existing
    Fire Separations: Existing fire separations, including floor-to-floor separations, shall not be impaired by work site activities.
	 	 	 
	 	G.	Occupant
    Egress in Existing Buildings: The Subcontractor shall not block active exits, exit hallways, exit corridors and the exit access
    to a public way.

 

	 	1.	Exits
    are to remain free of work site materials, equipment, and rubbish at all times, unless approved by Owner.
	 	 	 
	 	2.	For
    HMC, Work which blocks or restricts exit corridors shall only occur at night with prior approval of the Owner. If approved,
    work that blocks or restricts exit corridors must be cleared by 6:00 a.m. each day.

 

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	 	H.	Emergency
    Access: Outdoor storage and staging operations and work site fencing shall not impede egress, restrict or narrow fire fighting
    access (including roads or lanes), or present a fire exposure to existing buildings.

 

	 	1.	Access
    to emergency services including, but not limited to, fire hydrants, fire department connections, fire command centers, fire
    alarm panels, valves and similar equipment and systems for emergency vehicles and emergency response personnel must be kept
    free and unobstructed at all times, unless specifically approved by the Owner.
	 	 	 
	 	2.	Temporary
    obstruction of emergency access may be allowed for special cases (e.g., crane installations and hoisting) on a short-term
    basis. A written plan must be submitted to the Owner for approval at least two weeks prior to the scheduled date of obstruction.

 

	1.6	CHEMICAL
    HAZARD COMMUNICATION

 

	 	A.	General:
    The Owner and the Subcontractor are responsible under the Washington Administrative Code 296-800-170 through 296-800-18020
    (Employer Chemical Hazard Communication) to provide a safe and healthy environment for their employees.
	 	 	 
	 	B.	Responsibilities:

 

	 	1.	The
    Owner maintains a centralized collection of all Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for Owner materials. These MSDS are available
    to the Subcontractor if an unknown chemical is discovered in the work area; a worker is concerned about exposure; and the
    Subcontractor suspects the material originates with the Owner.

 

	 	a.	The
    Subcontractor shall coordinate with the Owner’s Representative to receive this information.

 

	 	2.	The
    Subcontractor shall establish a Chemical Hazard Communication Program (WAC 296-155-180) which includes multiemployer workplaces
    (WAC 296-800- 17007), and provide hazard communication information and training to its employees and the employees of the
    Subcontractor’s Subcontractors (of any tier).

 

	 	a.	The
    information shall include: signage demarcating regulated areas and entrances; signage indicating the location of the Subcontractor’s
    binder containing all MSDS used for Work; and prominently posted lists identifying all hazardous chemicals present in the
    workplace.
	 	 	 
	 	b.	In
    addition to MSDS training which is regulated by the Employer Chemical Hazard Communication standard, training shall include
    those MSDS that are available for any Owner’s chemical product present at the jobsite.

 

June 20, 2019

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

APPENDIX
A- University of Washington SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

	 	3.	The
    Subcontractor shall provide the Owner chemical hazard information (MSDS) for all chemical products the Subcontractor and the
    Subcontractor’s Subcontractor’s (of any tier) bring onto the jobsite for Owner’s information prior to application
    including, but not limited to, all paints, glues, mastics, epoxies and cleaning products.

 

	 	a.	At
    the jobsite, the Subcontractor shall establish and maintain a binder(s) of all hazardous chemicals MSDS used for Work and
    indicate where utilized.

 

	 	(1)	The
    MSDS shall be bound in a slant-D, 3-ring, view binder with clear vinyl overlay inserts on the front cover and spine. The binder
    shall have heavy duty nylon reinforced hinges.
	 	 	 
	 	(2)	The
    binder shall have a cover slip sheet and a spine sheet typed with “MSDS used for Work,” University Project name,
    University Project number, University Facility number, A/E name, and Subcontractor name.
	 	 	 
	 	(3)	The
    MSDS shall be organized by specification division and section with tabbed dividers between the sections or, when presented
    in a logical format by Subcontractor and approved by Owner, between categories.

 

	1.7	CHEMICALS
    OF INTEREST REPORTING

 

	 	A.	Prior
    to work being performed by the Subcontractor and/or the Subcontractor’s Subcontractors (of any tier), the Subcontractor
    shall submit to Owner a completed “Contractor Declaration and Reporting Form for Department of Homeland Security –
    Chemicals of Interest” for chemicals listed in 6 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) Appendix A to Part 27 that will be
    used on the jobsite. Individual declarations shall be provided by the Subcontractor and the Subcontractor’s Subcontractors
    (see Appendix A of the Specifications for a copy of the form).

 

END
OF SECTION

 

June 20, 2019

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

	T&M Task Order (Rev 4.0,
    11/1/18)	 	Dated                   

 

Appendix
B- Sample Task Order

 

Time-and-Materials
Task Order No. TBD

 

	SUBCONTRACTOR:	PermaFix
    Environmental Services	CONTRACTOR:	Triad
    National Security, LLC
	 	 	 	 
	Address:	1093
    Commerce Park Drive, Ste. 300 Oak Ridge, TN 37830	Address:	P.O.
    Box 1663, MS P215 Los Alamos, NM 87544
	 	 	 	 
	Contact:	Jessica
    Carrese	Subcontract

        Administrator:
	Charles
    Gibson
	Telephone:	(865)
    342-7649	Telephone:	(505)
    665-4177
	 	 	 	 
	E-mail:	jcarrese@perma-fix.com	E-mail:	cegibson@lanl.gov

 

	1.	This
    Task Order is issued pursuant to Subcontract No.TBD between CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR. The terms and conditions
    of the referenced subcontract and any modifications thereto in effect on the date of this Task Order are incorporated herein
    by reference. The FAR and DEAR clauses contained in Appendix SFA-1 shall apply to this task order based on the ceiling price
    of this task order.
	 	 
	2.	Effective
    Date: TBD
	 	 
	3.	Period
    of Performance: TBD through TBD
	 	 
	4.	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall perform the work or provide the services described below:
	 	 
	 	TBD
	 	 
	5.	The
    work or services called for in the preceding paragraph shall be performed and required deliveries shall be made in accordance
    with the following schedule:
	 	 
	 	TBD
	 	 
	6.	The
    Ceiling Price for all work called for under this Task Order is $ TBD

 

	 	(a)	The
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) that CONTRACTOR shall be liable for reimbursement of Direct Labor charges is $ TBD
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	The
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) that CONTRACTOR shall be liable for reimbursement of Other Direct charges is $ TBD
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	The
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) that CONTRACTOR shall be liable for reimbursement of Travel charges is $ TBD
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	The
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) that CONTRACTOR shall be liable for reimbursement of charges for Materials is $ TBD

 

	7.	SUBCONTRACTOR
    waives its right, if any, to monies to which it might otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess of any
    maximum amount (Not-to-Exceed) stated in the preceding section, except as authorized by CONTRACTOR in writing prior to the
    time that such cost is incurred.

 

    	Task Order No. TBD	Page 1 of 2

    	 

    

 

	T&M Task Order (Rev 4.0, 11/1/18)	 	Dated                   

 

	8.	SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    labor categories, level of effort for each category and the fixed hourly rates upon which the Not-to-Exceed amount for reimbursement
    of Direct Labor charges is based are listed below. Reimbursement for Direct Labor shall be at the fixed hourly rates listed
    below for the actual effort performed by each category.

 

	Labor
    Category	 	Level
    of Effort	 	Hourly
    Rate
	TBD	 	TBD	 	TBD

 

	9.	Limitation
    of Funds:
	 	 
	 	In
    accordance with Exhibit B Special Condition 105, Limitation of Funds, the amount of funds presently available for payment
    by CONTRACTOR and allotted to this task order is $ TBD. It is estimated that such funds will cover performance through
    TBD. SUBCONTRACTOR shall perform or have performed Work or Services up to the point at which the total amount paid
    and payable approximates, but does not exceed the total amount actually allotted to this task order. If additional funds are
    allotted to this task order, CONTRACTOR shall modify this task order to reflect such additional funding.

 

	For
    SUBCONTRACTOR:	For
    CONTRACTOR:
	 	 	 	 	 
	By:	                               	 	By:	                             
	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:	 	 	Name:	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:	 	 	Title:	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:	 	 	Date:	 

 

    	Task Order No. TBD	Page 2 of 2

    	 

    

 

	Mod
    WO-ROC (Rev. 6.0, 11/1/18)	Modification
    Without Release of Claims

 

Modification
Number 06

 

	SUBCONTRACTOR:	Perma-Fix
    Environmental Services, Inc.	CONTRACTOR:	Triad
    National Security, LLC
	 	 	 	 
	Address:	1093
    Commerce Park Drive, Ste. 300, Oak Ridge, TN 37830	Address:	P.O.
    Box 1663, MS E540 Los Alamos, NM 87544
	 	 	 	 
	Contact:	Tracey
    Spencer, Contract Administration Manager	Subcontract
    Administrator:	Joleen
    Montoya
	 	 	 	 
	Telephone:	(865)
    690-0501 ext. 2081 - office	Telephone:	505-695-4359
	 	 	 	 
	E-mail:	tspencer@perma-fix.com	E-mail:	montoyaj@lanl.gov

 

SUBCONTRACTOR
☒ is ☐ is not required to sign this modification.

 

The
subcontract between CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTOR modified as described herein. Except as modified, all other terms and conditions
remain unchanged and in full force and effect. This modification is effective on the date of signature by the last party to sign.

 

MODIFICATION

 

	 	1.	Subcontract
    Form of Agreement (dated August 21, 2019), Article 6 Ceiling Price is replaced in its entirety with the below:
	 	 	 
	 	 	CEILING
    PRICE:
	 	 	 
	 	 	This
    subcontract is priced on a Time-and-Materials basis. The Ceiling Price for all work called for under this subcontract is Eight
    Million Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($ 8,700,000.00). Payments will be made to SUBCONTRACTOR in accordance with
    the prices set forth in Exhibit “C” and with the payment provisions of this subcontract. The SUBCONTRACTOR waives
    its right to monies to which it might otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess of the ceiling price.
	 	 	 
	 	2.	Exhibit
    “B” Special Conditions (dated July 22, 2019), SC-105 Limitation of Funds is replaced in its entirety with the
    below:
	 	 	 
	 	 	SC-105
    LIMITATION OF FUNDS (Aug 2014)

 

	 	(a)	The
    amount of funds presently available for payment by CONTRACTOR and allotted to this subcontract is Eight Million Seven Hundred
    Thousand US Dollars ($8,700,000.00). SUBCONTRACTOR shall perform or have performed Work up to the point at which the total
    amount paid and payable approximates, but does not exceed the total amount actually allotted.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	CONTRACTOR
    will allot additional funds incrementally to the subcontract up to the full subcontract ceiling, provided funds are made available
    by GOVERNMENT. Directed Change Orders issued under the Changes clause shall not be considered an authorization to exceed the
    allotted amount.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    shall notify CONTRACTOR in writing whenever it has reason to believe that the amount to be invoiced under this subcontract
    in the next thirty (30) days, when added to all previously invoiced amounts, will exceed 80% of the total funds allotted.
    Upon notification, CONTRACTOR will allot additional funds or may suspend or terminate the subcontract in accordance with its
    terms.

 

    	Subcontract No. MTOA 554628	Page 1 of 3

    	 

    

 

	Mod WO-ROC (Rev. 6.0, 11/1/18)	Modification Without Release of Claims

 

	 	(c)	SUBCONTRACTOR
    is not authorized to continue performance or otherwise incur costs in excess of the allotted funds, unless one of the following
    exceptions applies: (1) if required to protect and maintain the Work in accordance with General Condition GC-44 SUSPENSION;
    or (2) protect and preserve the property related to this subcontract in accordance with GC- 47(x) TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE.

 

	 	3.	Exhibit
    “B” Special Conditions (dated July 22, 2019), SC-3A Commencement, Progress, and Completion of Work is replaced
    in its entirety with SC-3C Commencement, Progress, and Completion of the Work as shown below:

 

	 	SC-3C	COMMENCEMENT,
    PROGRESS AND COMPLETION OF THE WORK [Task Order Agreement] (Jun 2009)

 

	 	(a)	Notwithstanding
    anything contained in the subcontract documents to the contrary, this “subcontract” does not procure or specify
    a firm quantity of services from SUBCONTRACTOR. It is a blanket agreement for the work or services specified in Exhibit D,
    Scope of Work, and provides the terms and conditions that will be applicable to any bilateral written task orders (i.e., orders
    for the performance of tasks during the period of performance) issued hereunder.
	 	 	 
	 	 	Base
    Year Period of Performance: June 30, 2019 through March 31, 2021.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	SUBCONTRACTOR’S
    authority to perform work under this “subcontract” is contingent upon the issuance of one or more task orders.
    When a task order is issued, SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish sufficient personnel, equipment, and facilities and shall work such
    hours to assure prosecution of the work to completion in accordance with the schedule contained in any task order.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	The
    initial term of this “subcontract” during which task orders may be issued hereunder is twelve (12) months beginning
    on the effective date of this “subcontract”. The term of this “subcontract” may be extended for up
    to twenty four (24) months beyond the initial term by giving written notice to the SUBCONTRACTOR by the date specified
    as the expiration date of the subcontract. CONTRACTOR will attempt to give the SUBCONTRACTOR a preliminary written notice
    of its intent to extend the term of the subcontract at least sixty (60) days before the then current expiration date; however,
    the preliminary notice shall not be a commitment by CONTRACTOR to extend the term of the subcontract. Failure to provide the
    preliminary notice at least sixty (60) days before the current expiration date does not prevent CONTRACTOR from the exercise
    of an option. The exercise of an option to extend the term of this subcontract shall be accomplished by a bilateral written
    subcontract modification issued by CONTRACTOR. Such extensions may be made from time to time or in one modification. The period
    of performance of tasks ordered and delivery dates for any deliverable items shall be specified in each task order.
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	The
    maximum cumulative dollar value of all task orders that may be issued pursuant to this “subcontract” is the ceiling
    price set forth below. A price ceiling will also be established for each task order and cannot be exceeded, except by mutual
    written agreement of the parties. The ceiling price for all work called for under this “subcontract” is Eight
    Million Seven Hundred Thousand U.S. Dollars ($8,700,000.00). SUBCONTRACTOR waives its right to monies to which it might
    otherwise have been entitled for any amount expended in excess of the ceiling price for this “subcontract”.

 

    	Subcontract No. MTOA 554628	Page 2 of 3

    	 

    

 

	Mod WO-ROC (Rev. 6.0, 11/1/18)	Modification Without Release of Claims

 

	 	(e)	CONTRACTOR
    may issue one or more task orders to SUBCONTRACTOR for work or services required by CONTRACTOR. When and if ordered by CONTRACTOR
    and accepted by SUBCONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR shall perform the work or furnish the services specified in a task order. Each
    task order issued shall: (1) be deemed to be an individual subcontract priced upon the basis specified in the task order;
    (2) contain a price ceiling that cannot be exceeded without mutual written agreement of the parties; and (3) be subject to
    the terms and conditions of this “subcontract”. In the event of conflict between a task order and this “subcontract”,
    this “subcontract” shall control. SUBCONTRACTOR shall complete any task order issued during the effective period
    of this “subcontract” and not completed within that period within the time specified in the task order. This “subcontract”
    shall govern the rights and obligations of the parties with respect to that task order to the same extent as if the task order
    was completed during the effective period of this “subcontract”.
	 	 	 
	 	(f)	When
    applicable, SUBCONTRACTOR shall be required to submit certified cost or pricing data to CONTRACTOR prior to the issuance of
    a task order.

 

	Subcontract
    ceiling before modification:	 	$	7,000,000.00	 
	Dollar
    amount of this modification:	 	$	1,700,000.00	 
	Subcontract
    ceiling as modified:	 	$	8,700,000.00	 

 

The
undersigned personally assert authorization to execute this modification on behalf of the parties.

 

	For
    SUBCONTRACTOR:	 	For
    CONTRACTOR:
	 	 	 	 	 
	By:		 	By:	
	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:
    	Tracey
    Testerman Spencer	 	Name:	Joleen
    Montoya
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:
    	Contract
    Administration Manager	 	Title:
    	Procurement
    Specialist
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:
    	Nov.
    4, 2020	 	Date:	 

 

    	Subcontract No. MTOA 554628	Page 3 of 3

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