UFC 1-300-09N
25 May 2005
Change 1, 22 February 2006
Change 2, 4 December 2006
TITLE
MF04 Number (MF 95)
00 01 15 (00102)
LIST OF DRAWINGS
00 22 13 (00120)
SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
01 11 00 (01110)
SUMMARY OF WORK
01 14 00 (01140)
WORK RESTRICTIONS
01 20 00.00 20 (1200N)
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
01 30 00 (01310)
ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
01 31 23 (01322)
WEB BASED CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (WEBCM)
01 32 17.00 20 (01321N)
NETWORK ANALYSIS SCHEDULES (NAS)
01 33 00 (01330)
SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES
01 35 13 (01150)
SPECIAL PROJECT PROCEDURES
01 35 29 (01525)
SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
REQUIREMENTS
01 45 00.00 20 (01450N) CONSTRUCTION QUALITY CONTROL
01 50 00.00 20 (01500)
TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
01 57 19.00 20 (01575N) TEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS
01 58 00 (01580)
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION
01 62 35 (01670)
RECYCLED/RECOVERED MATERIALS
01 77 00.00 20 (01770N) CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES
01 78 23 (01781)
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA
5-6.6
Environmental Requirements (e.g. Asbestos, Lead Containing Paint,
PCBs, Hazardous Materials).
Many projects include special requirements due to the presence of environmentally
sensitive materials. Typically, as part of the Design or RFP Development contract,
investigations are conducted to determine the presence, levels, and limits of sensitive
materials. Reports are then provided by the investigative firm and the information is
used in the design of the project or provided in the RFP. It is important for the
Government to provide this information to the Contractor as part of the contract
documents. Reports should be made part of the contract specifications by including
them at the end of the appropriate specification section, i.e. the asbestos report would
be placed at the end of UFGS 02 82 16.00 20 (13281N), Engineering Control of
Asbestos Containing Materials, or as an attachment to the RFP in Part 6.
As part of the final specification or RFP Development submittal, provide an electronic
copy of all reports included in the specification or RFP either in Word or SpecsIntact.
5-6.7
Combining Projects into One Bid Package.
Occasionally, several projects, that have been independently prepared or need to be
easily separated, will be combined into one bid package. One solution is to combine
the packages into at least three Parts. Part A will be the General Requirements Division
(Division 01), Part B will be the technical specifications (Divisions 02-49) or RFP (Parts
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