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1997-13 plus Ext. 1-5 GSA-KFRC Lease for Real Property US GovernmentSTANDARD FORM 2 FEBRUARY 1965 EDITION GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION US GOVERNMENT LEASE FOR REAL PROPERTY <18 C - r./ /.S date by and between KODIAK �ISLAWD THIS LEASE, made and entered into this GOVERNMENT ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OFGALASKA whose address is 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 and whose interest in the property hereinafter described is that of Owner hereinafter called the Lessor, and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereinafter called the Government: WITNESSETH: The parties hereto for the considerations hereinafter mentioned, covenant and agree as follows: A total Of 2O,013 net usable square 1. The Lessor hereby leases to the Government the following described premises: feet of laboratory and common area space as described in Exhibit A to be used for THE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION 2. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises with their appurtenances for the term beginning SEPTEMBER 3n 2016, subject to termination OCTOBER 1 1998 through and renewal rights as may be hereinafter set forth SEE EXHIBIT B 3. The Government shall pay the Lessor annual rent of $ in arrears. at the rate of s SEE EXHIBIT B per SEE EXHIBIT B Rent for a lesser period shall be prorated. Rent checks shall be made payableKOD1AK ISLAND BOROUGH 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 4, This lease may be renewed at the option of the Government, for th�efr� following terms his agreementforr up t0 fou nt shall have the option to extend the initial twenty (' ) Y (4) additional five (5) year periods on the same terms and conditions at the expiration of the initial twenty (20) year term. provided notice be given in writing to the Lessor at least 120 days before the end of the original lease term or any renewal term: all other terms and conditions of this lease shall remain the same during any renewal term. Said notice shall be computed commencing with the day after the date of mailing. V .�'"'� " QiW.' as a) All services, maintenance, and utilities as specified in the Lease Agreement. b) The premises shall be constructed in accordance with final Design Development Drawings: (1) Construction documents. Kodiak Island Borough Near Island Research Facility. Volume 1. Civil, Seawater System, Landscape, Architectural, Structural. 95% Submittal. Kodiak, AK. April 18, 1997. ECI/Hyer NBBJ Associated Architects. (2) Construction documents. Kodiak Island Borough Near Island Research Facility. Volume 2. Mechanical, Electrical. 95% Submittal. Kodiak, AK. April 18, 1997. ECI/Hyer NBBJ Associated Architects. (3) Design Development Submittal. Kodiak Island Borough Near Island Research Facility. Project Manual. Volumes 1 & 2. 95% Submittal. Kodiak, AK. April 18, 1997. ECI/Hyer NBBJ Associated Architects. 6. The following are attached and made a part hereof: Exhibit A - Demised Premises & Floor Plans Exhibit B - Schedule of Annual Rent Payments Exhibit C - GSA Form 1217 Exhibit D - GSA Forms 3517, and 3518 Exhibit E - Services, Maintenance, and Utilities Exhibit F - Miscellaneous Labor Clauses Exhibit G - Operating Costs Exhibit H - Project Costs Exhibit I - Basic Guidelines for Telecommunications Network 7. The following changes were made in this lease prior to its execution: have LESSOR KUUTAI% 10LAW u wrwvv' I as I BY MAYOR JEROME M. SELBY (signature) (Name/signature) IN THE RRESENCE OF;, BY CONTRACTING OFFICER GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION S EXHIBIT A DEMISED PREMISES Exhibit to Agreement between Kodiak Island Borough, as Landlord, and the U.S. Government for the Department of commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as Tenant. Approximately 20,013 net usable square feet of office and laboratory space, and utilization of the seawater system, all of which relate to the planned Near Island Research Facility, which is affixed to: Tract B of a portion of United States Survey 4947 according to plat No. 86-20 in the Kodiak Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska The space is allocated as follows: 13,109 nusf of laboratory space and 6,904 nusf of common support space FIRST FLOOR PLAN V KEY Dutanp umhm speco Obs&w ftopm rich wmprwi un MNPS PM ADr&G LIAF Modwksl N HYER AA. NBBJ u UA bA. iw F. cog 0� toma txm wotxx. NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY m X m SECOND FLOOR PLAN Olaf KEY Dmv caaem sl*m Q RIGS ®�NBf tlopm � UR ®NPS fi ADFac lNtiC11 HAF 0 Llotf�l N Hm NBBJ Wd vuy. wd mr . F. p* A* �= IOML MLAID 30nOM REAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY • m x EXHIBIT A Exhibit to Agreement between Kodiak Island Borough, as Landlord, and the U.S. Government through the General Services Administration for the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as Tenant. Approximately 20,013 net usable square feet of office and laboratory space, and utilization of the seawater system, all of which relate to the planned Near Island Research facility, which is affixed to: Tract B of a portion of United States Survey 4947 according to plat No. 86-20 in the Kodiak Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska. Landlord is presently having a building constructed on the premises demised by this lease agreement. The building is being erected and constructed in accordance with final Design Development Drawings, dated 10/22/96, as prepared by ECI/Hyer, Anchorage, AK and NBBI, Seattle, WA, along with the Narrative Report for the Kodiak Island Borough, Near Island Research Facility, Kodiak, AK. The failure by landlord to have the building ready for occupancy by the above -stated date shall not void or terminate this lease agreement. USE OF PREMISES. The leased premises shall be used for the purpose for which they were designed as described in Exhibit A and for no other purpose, without the prior written consent of Landlord not to be unreasonably withheld. Tenant shall not use or permit the leased premises or any part thereof to be used for any purpose in violation of any municipal, borough, state, federal or other governmental law, ordinance, rule or regulation. Tenant agrees that Tenant, together with all other persons entering and/or occupying the leased premises at Tenant's request or with Tenant's permission, will abide by, keep and observe all reasonable rules and regulations which Landlord may make from time to time for the management, safety, care and cleanliness of the building, and the preservation of good order therein, as well as for the convenience of other occupants and tenants of the building, and for the use of any parking areas adjacent to the building. Tenant shall not, without Landlord's prior written consent not to be unreasonably withheld, use, operate or install any electrical or mechanical equipment, machinery or devices in the leased premises, except in compliance with the highest standards applicable to the use, operation, or installation of such equipment, machinery or devices, generally recognized by the profession or industry in which Tenant is engaged, nor shall Tenant use leased premises, or any machinery or equipment therein, in such a manner as to cause substantial noise or vibration, or unreasonable disturbance to other tenants in the building. In the event Tenant's use of the leased premises causes an increase in Landlord's fire or hazard insurance premiums, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the amount of such increase. 0 EXHIBIT A FIRE AND OTHER CASUALTY. Should the leased premises be damaged by fire or other casualty, and if the damage is repairable within eighteen (18) months from the date of the occurrence (with the repair work and the preparations thereof to be done during regular working hours on regular work days), the damages shall be repaired with due diligence by Landlord, and in the meantime the monthly ground rental shall continue to be paid. The Landlord will provide alternative facilities at no cost for tenant until the repair work is completed sufficiently to allow occupancy. Should the leased premises be completely destroyed by fire or other casualty, or should they be damaged to such an extent that the damage cannot be repaired with eighteen (18) months of the occurrence, Landlord or Tenant shall have the option to terminate this lease, and either party shall advise the other within thirty (30) days after the happening of any such damage whether the party has elected to continue this lease in effect or to terminate it. If Landlord shall elect to continue this lease in effect, it shall commence and prosecute with reasonable diligence any work necessary to restore or repair the leased premises. The commencement by Landlord for repair work shall be deemed to constitute notice that Landlord has elected to restore or repair the leased premises. For the period from the occurrence of any damage to the leased premises to the date of completion of the repairs (or to the date of termination of the lease if Landlord shall elect not to restore the leased premises), the monthly ground rental shall continue. Landlord shall keep the building for which the demised premises are a part insured against all loss or damage by fire to the extent of the full insurable value thereof, including all improvements, alterations, additions, and changes made by either party to this lease agreement. All insurance required by this provision shall be carried for the mutual benefit of the parties in proportion to their interests in the demised premises. The insurance carrier shall be one mutually acceptable to the parties. COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES. All common areas and common facilities in or about the leased premises and the building shall be subject to the control, scheduling and management of Landlord. Landlord shall have the right to construct, maintain and operate lighting and other improvements on all said areas; to change the area, level, location and arrangement for common areas and other facilities and temporarily to close the common areas to effect such changes. Landlord and Tenant shall establish a user group to advise the Landlord on the scheduling and management of the laboratory facility. RIGHTS OR REMEDIES. Except insofar as this is inconsistent with or contrary to any provision of this lease, no right or remedy herein conferred upon or reserved to Landlord is intended to be exclusive of any other right or remedy, and each and every right and remedy shall be cumulative and in addition to any other right or remedy given hereunder, or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute. WAIVER AND FORBEARANCE. Except to the extent that Landlord may have otherwise agreed in writing, no waiver by Landlord of any breach by Tenant of any of its obligations, agreements or covenants hereunder shall be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other covenant, agreement or obligation. EXHIBIT A HOLDING OVER. In the event that the Tenant holds over at or after the end of the term, the tenancy shall be deemed a month-to-month tenancy commencing on the first day of the hold -over period. SIGNS. Tenants agrees that any signs installed on the demised premises shall be with the written consent of the Landlord, not to be unreasonably withheld. MEMORANDUM OF LEASE. Tenant agrees that Tenant will not record this lease. At the request of either Landlord or Tenant, the parties shall execute a memorandum of lease for recording purpose in lieu of recording this lease, in such form as may be satisfactory to their respective attorneys. EXCUSE OF NON-PERFORMANCE. Either party hereto shall be excused from performing any or all of its obligations hereunder with respect to any repair and construction work required under the terms of this lease for such times the performance of any such obligation is prevented or delayed by an act of God, floods, explosion, the elements, war, invasion, insurrection, riot, mob violence, sabotage, inability to procure labor, equipment, facilities, materials or supplies in the open market, failure of transportation, strikes, lockouts, action by labor unions, or laws or order of governmental agencies, or any other cause whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing which is not within the reasonable control of such party. CONSTRUCTION OF LEASE. This lease shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Alaska and Federal laws. Words of gender used in this lease shall mean and include any other gender, and singular shall mean and include the plural and the plural the singular, where applicable, and when the sense required. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, and Exhibits and documents referred to herein, set forth all of the terms, conditions, covenants and agreements of the parties relative to the subject matter hereof and supersede any and all former agreements, oral or written, which, upon the execution and delivery hereof, are hereby terminated and no further force and effect. There are no terms, conditions, covenants or agreements with respect hereto except as herein provided. PLANS WITH OFFER. All plans submitted for consideration must have been generated by a Computer -Aided Design (CAD) program which is compatible with AutoCAD Release 12. The preferred file extension is .DWG, but DWG or >IGES file extensions are acceptable. All clean and purged files are to be submitted on 3-% inch or 5-% inch high density diskettes. All disks must be accompanied with a written matrix indicating the layering standard used to ensure all information is recoverable. Plans shall include a proposed corridor pattern for typical floors and/or partial floors. All architectural features of the space must be accurately shown. EXHIBIT A OCCUPATIONAL PROTECTION HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL. The leased space shall not expose the occupant to undue safety and environmental risks. HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. To be considered for award, buildings to be constructed must fully meet the new construction requirements of the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) (Federal Register vol. 49, No. 153, August 7, 1984, reissued as FED. STD. 795, dated April 1, 1988, and amended by Federal Property Management Regulations Amendment D-88, 54 FR 12627, March 28, 1989). Copies of UFAS and the amendment are available from the Contracting Officer upon request. SEISMIC SAFETY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. If an Offeror proposes to satisfy the requirements of this solicitation through the construction of a new building or the construction of an addition to an existing building, then such new building or addition shall fully meet seismic safety standards, as described below. For those buildings or additions to buildings described above, the Offeror shall provide a written certification from a licensed structural engineer that the building(s) conforms to the seismic standards for new construction of the current (as of the date of this solicitation) edition of the ICBO Uniform Building Code the BOCA National Building Code or the SBCCI Standard Building Code. ENERGY COST SAVINGS. All offerors are encouraged to contact an energy service company qualified under the Energy Policy Act to perform Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC) to determine whether opportunities for cost effective energy improvements to the space are available. A list of energy service companies qualified under the Energy Policy Act to perform ESPCs, as well as additional information on cost effective energy efficiency, renewables, and water conservation may be obtained by writing to: US Department of Energy, Federal Energy Management, EE -90, Washington, DC 20585 or by calling the FEMP HELP DESK at 1-800-566-2877 and asking for the ESPC qualified list. PARKING. The Landlord shall provide 27 stripped parking spaces for employee vehicles, 4 Government vehicles, and 3 for boats. EXHIBIT A HANDICAPPED. All offerors received in response to the request for 'Best and Final' offers will be initially evaluated to determine whether the offers fully meet the handicapped accessibility requirements for new construction of the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) (Federal Register vol. 49, No. 153, August 7, 1984, reissued as FED. STD. 795, dated April 1, 1988, and amended by Federal Property Management Regulations Amendment D-88, 54 FR 12627, March 28, 1989). All technical requirements for handicapped accessibility in this solicitation are the same as those in Section 4.1.2 Accessible Buildings, New Construction, of UFAS. When clarification is required, UFAS shall be consulted. If any offers are received which fully meet handicapped requirements of new construction, then other offers which do not fully meet these requirements will not be considered. FULL COMPLIANCE: "Fully meets" as used herein with respect to the handicapped requirements means the offer fully complies with the requirements stated in the following subparagraphs of "Handicapped Accessibility": Parking and Loading Zones, Route, Entrance and Egress, Ramps, Stairs, Handrails, Doors, Elevators, Telephones, Controls, Signage, Alarms, Drinking Fountains, Storage Facilities, Seating and Work Stations, Assembly Areas, and Toilet Rooms. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE: In accordance with UFAS, K no offer is received which fully meets handicapped accessibility requirements of new construction, but an offer(s) is received which substantially meets these requirements, then other offers which do not substantially meet these requirements will not erequirements e sumeans offer fully complies "Substantially herein with respect to the handicapped qi ements with the requirements stated in the following subparagraphs of "Handicapped Accessibility": Parking and Loading Zones, Route, Ramps, Entrance and Egress, Stairs, Doors, Drinking Fountains, Toilet Rooms and at least one elevator where necessary for route. LESS THAN SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE: In accordance with UFAS, if no offer is received which either fully or substantially wmeets ill beg given only to offers which meet the following m nimumtrequlrementsideration handicapped accessibility (a) At least one accessible route shall be provided from an accessible entrance to the leased space and all required accessible areas. At least one elevator shall be provided ther haniped paragraphs shall where it apply as necessary, including but not limited to Controls and Signage. yv-,- av-�- EXHIBIT A (b) If parking is provided, then accessible spaces shall be provided in conformance with the table in the handicapped "Parking and Loading Zones" specifications. (c) Accessible toilet rooms shall be provided as follows: (1) Where more than one toilet room for each sex is provided on a floor on which the Government leases space, at least one toilet room for each sex on that floor shall be accessible. (2) Where only one toilet room for each sex is provided on a floor on which the Government leases space, either one unisex toilet room or one toilet room for each sex on that floor shall be accessible. (3) Where only one toilet room is provided in a building where the Government leases space, one unisex toilet room shall be accessible. (4) In a qualified historic building where the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation determines that providing the above minimum accessible toilet facilities would threaten or destroy the historic integrity of the space, at least one unisex toilet room in the building shall be accessible. If no offer is received which meets the minimum requirements described b bd above, offers will not be considered unless a waiver of handicappedeq s is requested by the Contracting Officer and granted by the GSA Administrator. HANDICAPPED AND SEISMIC SAFETY. All offerors received in response to the request for "Best and Final' offers will be initially evaluated to determine whether the offers fully meet the seismic safety requirements of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) and the handicapped accessibility requirements for new construction of the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) (Federal Register vol. 49, No. 153, August 7, 1984, reissued as FED. STD. 795, dated April 1, 1988, and amended by Federal Property Management Regulations Amendment D-88, 54 FR 12627, March 28, 1989). All technical requirements for handicapped accessibility in this solicitation are the same as those in Section 4.1.2 Accessible Buildings, New Construction, of UFAS. When clarification is required, UFAS shall be consulted. If any offers are received which fully meet handicapped requirements of new construction, then other offers which do not fully meet these requirements will not be considered. FULL COMPLIANCE: "Fully meets" as used herein with respect to the handicapped requirements means the offer fully complies with the requirements stated in the following subparagraphs of "Handicapped Accessibility": EXHIBIT A Parking and Loading Zones, Route, Entrance and Egress, Ramps, Stairs, Handrails, Doors, Elevators, Telephones, Controls, Signage, Alarms, Drinking Fountains, Storage Facilities, Seating and Work Stations, Assembly Areas, and Toilet Rooms. "Fully meets" with regard to seismic safety means the offer contains a certification by a registered structural engineer that the building conforms to seismic requirements for new construction of the current (as of the date of this solicitation) edition of the UBC or the 1970 edition if the lateral load resisting system is of steel construction or the 1976 edition if the lateral load resisting system is of concrete or masonry construction. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE: In accordance with UFAS, if no offer is received which fully meets handicapped accessibility requirements for new construction, but an offer(s) is received which substantially meets these requirements, then other offers which do not substantially meet these requirements will not be considered. Substantially meets" as used herein with respect to the handicapped requirements means the offer fully complies with the requirements stated in the following subparagraphs of "Handicapped Accessibility": Parking and Loading Zones, Route, Ramps, Entrance and Egress, Stairs, Doors, Drinking Fountains, Toilet Rooms and at least one elevator where necessary for route. "Substantially meets with regard to seismic safety means the Offeror has provided an analysis by a registered structural engineer that specifically describes all exceptions to full UBC compliance and a statement that the building has adequate strength to resist the maximum credible earthquake without collapse. Structural calculations may be required. LESS THAN SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE: In accordance with UFAS, if no offer is received which either fully or substantially meets the handicapped accessibility requirements of new construction, consideration will be given only to offers which meet the following minimum requirements: (a) At least one accessible route shall be provided from an accessible entrance to the leased space and all required accessible areas. At least one elevator shall be provided where necessary for accessible route. Other handicapped paragraphs shall apply as necessary, including but not limited to Controls and Signage. (b) If parking is provided, then accessible spaces shall be provided in conformance with the table in the handicapped 'Parking and Loading Zones" specifications. (c) Accessible toilet rooms shall be provided as follows: a?�F EXHIBIT A (1) Where more than one toilet room for each sex is provided on a floor on which the Government leases space, at least one toilet room for each sex on that floor shall be accessible. (2) Where only one toilet room for each sex is provided on a floor on which the Government leases space, either one unisex toilet room or one toilet room for each sex on that floor shall be accessible. (3) Where only one toilet room is provided in a building where the Government leases space, one unisex toilet room shall be accessible. (4) In a qualified historic building where the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation determines that providing the above minimum accessible toilet facilities would threaten or destroy the historic integrity of the space, at least one unisex toilet room in the building shall be accessible. If no offer is received which meets the minimum requirements described above, offers will not be considered unless a waiver of handicapped requirements is requested by the Contracting Officer and granted by the GSA Administrator. If no offer meets the modified seismic safety requirements described above, the Contracting Officer will make an award consistent with the other requirements of the solicitation. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY. (a) PARKING AND LOADING ZONES: (1) If parking is provided for employees or visitors or both, then level accessible spaces shall be provided and designated in the parking area(s) nearest an accessible entrance on an accessible route in conformance with the following table: TOTAL SPACE MINIMUM NUMBER OF IN LOT(S) ACCESSIBLE SPACES 1 25 4 26 50 2 51 76 3 76 100.:<.. 4 101 151 S 151 - 200 6 201 300 `' 7 301 400 : 8.. 401 500 g 501 1000 2% of total 20 pNs i for each r 1000 1 W over 1000 EXHIBIT A (2) Accessible spaces shall be at least 8 feet wide with a 5 -foot -wide access aisle to walks and ramps. Two spaces may share a common aisle. These spaces should be designed so the disabled are not compelled to wheel or walk behind parked cars. Where passenger loading zones exist, an access aisle at least 5 feet wide and 20 feet long adjacent and parallel to the vehicle pull-up space shall be provided on an accessible route. Accessible spaces shall be designated as reserved for the disabled by a sign with the symbol of accessibility. Such sign shall not be obscured by a vehicle parked in the space. (b) ROUTE: (1) At least one accessible route having no steps or abrupt changes in level shall connect with all accessible elements, spaces, buildings, and courses of passage. The minimum clear width of an accessible route shall be 36 inches. If an accessible route is less than 60 inches in width then it shall have level passing zones, spaced at no more than 200 feet apart, measuring a minimum of 60 inches by 60 inches. (2) Floor surfaces and carpet shall be stable, secure, firm and slip resistant. Changes in level up to '% inch may be vertical and without edge treatment. Level changes between % inch and'/2 inch shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1:2. Changes exceeding '/2 inch shall be treated as a ramp. Gratings in a route surface shall have spaces no wider than '/2 inch in one direction and shall be placed so that the long dimension of openings is perpendicular to the dominant direction of travel. (3) Objects projecting from walls with their leading edges between 27 and 80 inches above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4 inches into an accessible route. Freestanding objects mounted on posts or pylons may overhang 12 inches maximum from 27 to 80 inches above the ground or the finished floor. Objects mounted with their leading edges at or below 27 inches above the finished floor may protrude any distance. However, no protruding objects shall reduce the clear width of an accessible route or maneuvering space. If vertical clearance of an area adjoining an accessible route is reduced to less than 80 inches, a barrier to warn blind or visually impaired persons shall be provided. (4) Mechanical rooms and spaces which are not normally frequented by the public or occupants and are not part of an accessible or emergency route are excepted and need not be accessible. EXHIBIT A (c) ENTRANCE AND EGRESS: At least one principal entrance at each grade floor level shall be accessible. When existing entrances normally serve any of the following functions, then at least one of the entrances serving each function shall be accessible: transportation facilities, passenger loading zones, accessible parking facilities, taxi stands, public streets and sidewalks or accessible interior vertical access. An accessible entrance shall be part of an accessible route and shall include an accessible door. A service entrance shall not be the sole accessible entrance unless it is the only entrance. Accessible entrances shall be identified by the international symbol of accessibility. The signs shall be located so that handicapped individuals approaching the building will be directed to the accessible entrance. All applicable specifications for entrance shall apply to egress. (d) RAMPS: Any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1 foot rise in 20 feet shall be considered a ramp. Where ramps are necessary, they shall have a non -slip surface with a slope no greater than 1 foot rise in 12 feet. Ramps must have a minimum clear width of 3 feet with level landings at the top and bottom of each ramp run. Each landing shall be at least 5 feet in length and as wide as any ramp run leading into it. The maximum rise for any run shall be 30 inches. Intermediate landings for turning ramps shall measure a minimum of 5 feet by 5 feet. Handrails complying with "Handrails" shall be provided on both sides of all ramps with a vertical rise greater than 6 inches. Ramps with drop-offs shall have curbs (minimum 2 inches high), walls, railings or projecting surfaces. Curb ramps shall be provided wherever an accessible route crosses a curb. Curb ramps shall not interfere with walks or vehicular traffic. The maximum slope of a curb ramp shall be a 1 inch rise per 12 -inch run. The maximum length of a curb ramp shall be 6 feet with a minimum width of 36 inches, exclusive of flared sides. If no other alternative is feasible, accessible platform lifts may be used in lieu of a ramp or elevator. Lifts shall have accessible controls and clearances, shall comply with applicable safety regulations, and should facilitate unassisted entry and exit. (e) STAIRS: (1) If floors are serviced by an accessible elevator, then stairs connecting these floors need not meet the accessibility requirements in "Stairs" and "Handrails." (2) All steps on a single flight of stairs shall have uniform riser heights and uniform tread widths. Open riser stairs are not permitted. Risers shall be sloped or the underside of the nosing shall have an angle of not less than 60 degrees from the horizontal. EXHIBIT A (3) Stair treads shall not have abrupt nosings and shall be no less than 11 inches wide, measured from riser to riser. The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread shall be no greater than 112. inch. The maximum nosing projection shall be no greater than 1 % inch. (4) Tactile warning indicators shall not be used to identify exit stairs. (f) HANDRAILS: Handrails shall be provided on both sides of stairs and ramps. Handrails shall be continuous and extend a minimum of 12 inches beyond the top riser and 12 inches plus the width of one tread beyond the bottom riser. At the top, the 12 -inch extension shall be parallel with the floor. At the bottom, the handrail shall continue to slope for a distance of one tread width from the bottom riser with the 12 -inch remainder being horizontal and parallel with the floor. The inside handrail on switchback, dogleg stairs or ramps shall always be continuous. Handrails shall not present a hazard and shall be either rounded or returned smoothly to the floor, wall, or post. All handrails and adjacent surfaces shall be free of any sharp or abrasive elements. Clear space between handrails and the wall shall be 1112. inches. Gripping surfaces shall be uninterrupted and mounted between 30 and 34 inches above stair nosings. The diameter or width of the gripping surfaces of a handrail shall be 1% inches to 1112. inches, or the shape shall provide an equivalent gripping surface. Handrails shall not rotate within their fittings. (g) DOORS: (1) At least one accessible door or opening shall serve each accessible entrance, space, route, egress, and emergency place of refuge. Revolving doors or turnstiles shall not be the only means of passage along an accessible route. Gates shall meet all applicable specifications for doors. (2) Doorways shall have a minimum clear opening of 32 inches with the door open 90 degrees, unless a wider clearance is specified within "Architectural Finishes." If doorways have two independently operated door leaves, then at least one leaf shall provide a minimum clear opening of 32 inches. Doors not requiring full user passage, such as shallow closets, may have a minimum clear opening of 20 inches. Doors in a series shall swing either in the same direction or away from the space between the doors. The minimum space between hinged or pivoted doors in a series shall be 48 inches plus the width of any door swinging into the space. (3) Raised thresholds at doors shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1:2 and shall not exceed % inch in height for exterior sliding doors or % inch for other doors. Operating hardware on accessible doors shall be mounted no higher than 48 inches above the finished floor and shall have a grip and operation which facilitates use with one hand without tight grasping, tight pinching, or twisting of the wrist. Doors leading to areas EXHIBIT A which are potentially dangerous for blind individuals shall have textured warning handles or handle covers. If a door has an automatic closer, then the sweep period shall be adjusted so that from an open position of 70 degrees, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3 inches from the latch. Fire doors shall have the minimum opening force allowable by the appropriate administrative authority. All other interior doors shall have a maximum opening force of 5 foot-pounds. If power -operated doors are provided, they shall comply with ANSI A156.10-1979. (4) Clearances shall be provided adoors that are not automatic or power assisted and shall comply required SWING DOOR MANEUVERING CLEARANCES: (i) Where the approach faces the door, the maneuvering clearance shall extend a minimum of 5 feet from the swing side of the door, 4 feet from the opposite side and a minimum of 1'/z feet past the latch side (pull side) and, for doors with automatic closers, a minimum of 1 foot past the latch side (push side) of the door. (ii) Where the approach is from the hinge side the door, the he maneuvering clearance shall extend a minimum off 5 feet from slae swing side of the door when the clearance past the latch (p ) extends to a minimum of 3 feet, 4'h feet from the swing side of the door when the clearance t the e) extends to a min mu 3 / feet 4 feet from he opposite (pull sideadnda minimum of 2 feet of the hinged side (push side). (iii) Where the approach is from the latch side of the door, the maneuvering clearance shall extend a minimum of 4'/z feet from the swing side of the door, 4 feet from the opposite side and a minimum of 2 feet past the latch side (push and pull sides). (iv) where automatic door closers are not used and the approach is from the side, the above minimum maneuvering clearances are reduced by 'h foot from either face of the door except on the pull side on a latch side approach. SLIDING AND FOLDING DOOR MANEUVERING CLEARANCES: (f) a tend erea minimum approachof 4 feet from the face of the door and have width at least as wide as the door. (ii) Where the approach is from the slide side of the door, the maneuvering clearance shall extend a minimum of 3'/2 feet from the face of the door and 4% feet from the latch. EXHIBIT A (iii) Where the approach is from the latch side of the door, the maneuvering clearance shall extend a minimum of 3'/2 feet from the face of the door and 2 feet from the latch. (h) ELEVATORS: One accessible passenger elevator complying with American National Standards Institute Handbook (ANSI A117.1-1986) and Section 4.10 Of UFAS, entitled "Elevators," shall serve each level in all multistory buildings and facilities. If more than one passenger elevator is provided, then each elevator shall be equally accessible. All elevator control buttons shall be at least % inch in their smallest dimension and shall be raised or flush. Additional specifications for elevators are located in the "Elevators" paragraph of the "Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing" section of this solicitation and in the "Controls" paragraph below. (i) TELEPHONES: If public telephones are provided, then at least one unit per floor and at least one unit per bank of adjacent units shall provide accessible operation and comply with "Controls." Accessible telephones shall have push-button controls where available. The handset on an accessible telephone shall be equipped with a cord at least 29 inches long and a receiver that generates a magnetic field in the area of the receiver cap. At least one accessible public telephone shall be equipped with a volume control and clearly identified as such. Telephone books shall also be accessible. (j) CONTROLS: (1) Accessible controls and operating mechanisms are required in accessible spaces, along accessible routes, or as parts of accessible elements. Accessible controls shall have clear approach areas at least 30 inches wide by 48 inches long that allow either forward or parallel approach by a wheelchair. Accessible controls shall be between 15 inches and 48 inches in height for a forward approach or between 9 inches and 54 inches for a parallel approach. Accessible controls and operating mechanisms shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 foot-pounds. (2) Standard wall -mounted electrical and communications system outlets shall be at least 15 inches above the floor. (3) Elevator hall and lobby call buttons shall be centered at 42 inches above the floor and interior buttons shall comply with the above height restrictions. The highest part of a two-way communication system inside an elevator cab cannot exceed 48 inches from the floor. 'moi EXHIBIT A (k) SIGNAGE: (1) The following elements and spaces of facilities which are accessible to handicapped persons shall be identified with the international symbol of accessibility: (i) parking spaces designated as reserved for physically handicapped people (ii) passenger loading zones; (iii) accessible entrances, and (iv) accessible toilet and bathing facilities. (2) Permanent signage for elements, spaces and rooms of accessible facilities shall also comply with the following: (i) Letters and numbers shall have a width -to -height ratio between 3:5 and 1:1 and a stroke width -to -height ratio between 1:5 and 1:10. They shall also be raised 1/32 inch minimum and shall be sans serif characters. (ii) Raised characters and symbols shall contrast with their background and shall be between 5/8 inch and 2 inches high, and shall have a stroke width of at least '/. inch. Symbols or pictographs shall be raised 1/32 inch minimum. (iii) Interior signs shall be mounted on the latch side of doors at a height of 54 to 66 inches. (1) ALARMS: In all new construction, and in existing buildings where the fire alarm system is being replaced or installed, the fire alarm system is required to have the following: (1) (Noncoded) audible and visible alarm devices in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard No. 72G or (2) (Noncoded) audible and visible alarm devices in accordance with association (NFPA) Standard No. 72G and an equivalent specialized warning system for the hearing impaired. When utilizing visible alarm devices, the indirect primary signaling method is recommended to be used. Also, notification characteristics of the audible and visual alarm devices shall be in accordance with NFPA 72G. EXHIBIT A (m) DRINKING FOUNTAINS: inimum of one chilled drinking fountain ot within The Lessor shall provide a mly every 150 feet of travel distance on each floor of office space. Appxima 50 percent or at least 1 (whichever is greater) of the water fountains on each 'Ible fountains shall have floor must be accessible to the handicapp spouts and hand -operated controls which are front -mounted and no higher than 36 inches above the finished floor. parallel he pout shall provide to the flowing at least 4 inches high in a trajectory p Accessibility" he unit. Accessible fountains shall meet the "Handicapped subparagraph entitled "Controls." Accessible wall and post mounted units shall have a clear knee space between the bottom of the apron and the floor at least 27 inches high, 30 inches wide, and 17 to 19 inches deep. Units 48 inches to allow forward hall have chaa minimum clear space of 30 inches by approach. Units not having free space under themshall have roach from aapclear floor a space of 30 inches by 48 inches to allow a side app wheelchair. (n) STORAGE FACILITIES: provided in If storage facilities a heast one sof each v type or closets shaver the following as cab accessible spaces, 48 inches shall be specifications. A clear floor space at least 30leflna eroach 48 i a person in a provided that allows either a forward or p PP wheel chair. Hardware shall be installed in accordance with the controls paragraph. Accessible storage spaces shall have a reach range no lower than 9 inches from the floor and no higher than 54 inches from the floor. (o) ASSEMBLY AREAS: shall comply (1) If places of assembly are provided in accessible areas, they with the following table: CAPACITY OF SEATING NUMBER OF REQUIRED AND ASSEMBLY AREAS WHEELCHAIR LOCATIONS e than 50 50 75 3 - 78 100 4 101 - 150 5 : 151 zoo 6 201 - 300.:... 7 301 400 e 401 500 9 501 1000 2% of total 20 plus 1 for each x:1000 100 over 1000 IN,1Jr f i EXHIBIT A (2) Assembly areas with audio amplification equipment shall have a listening system for a reasonable number of people, but no fewer than two, with a severe hearing loss. A clear, level floor space of 60 inches by 66 inches for side access seating or 48 inches by 66 inches for forward/rear access seating shall be provided. (p) SEATING AND WORK SURFACES: If built in seating or work surfaces are provided in accessible areas, then 5 percent or at least one of each type shall be made accessible. Tops of work surfaces shall be 28 inches to 34 inches from the floor. Knee spaces shall be at least 27 inches high, 30 inches wide, and 19 inches deep. (q) TOILET ROOMS: (1) Accessible toilet rooms shall be on accessible routes, have accessible doors, and have unobstructed maneuvering clearances at least 5 feet in diameter which may overlap the clear space required by other accessible features. At least one standard accessible toilet stall with the following features and clearances shall be provided in each accessible toilet room: (i) Accessible toilet rooms shall be identified with the international symbol of accessibility, located on the latch side of the door at a height of 55 inches minimum and 66 inches maximum. (ii) A stall shall have a clear floor area with dimensions at least 60 inches wide and 56 inches deep for wall mounted closets or 59 inches deep for floor mounted closets. (iii) A stall door shall be located in the corner opposite the toilet and shall not swing over the stall's minimum clear floor area. (iv) The top center of the toilet seat shall be located 17 to 19 inches above the floor and 18 inches from a side stall wall. Seats shall not be sprung to return to a lifted position. (v) Two sturdy grab bars with a minimum diameter of 1'/. to 1'/2 inches shall be mounted 1'/2 inches from the wall and parallel to the floor at a height of 33 to 36 inches. One bar shall be at least 3 feet long, run above the toilet, and begin at a maximum of 6 inches from the corner adjacent to the toilet. The second bar shall begin at a maximum of 12 inches from the corner adjacent to the toilet and run to a point at least 54 inches from the rear wall. Bars shall be unobstructed and free of sharp or abrasive edges. (vi) Toilet paper dispensers having an unrestricted paper flow shall be located within reach and at least 19 inches above the floor. EXHIBIT A (vii) Flush controls shall be automatic or hand operated and mounted on the wide side of toilet areas no more than 44 inches above the floor. (2) In instances of initial alterations work where provisions for a standard accessible stall are structurally impracticable or where plumbing code requirements prevent combining existing stalls to provide space, an alternate stall may be provided. Alternate stalls shall have the following minimum substitute features and clearances: (i) A clear floor area shall have dimensions at least 36 inches wide and 66 inches deep for wall mounted closets or 69 inches deep for floor mounted closets. Bars shall be mounted on each side, begin at a maximum of 12 inches from the rear wall, and run to a point at least 54 inches from the rear wall. or (ii) A clear floor area shall have dimensions at least 48 inches wide and 66 inches deep for wall mounted closets or 69 inches deep for floor mounted closets. One bar shall be at least 3 feet long, run above the toilet, and begin at a maximum of 6 inches from the corner adjacent to the toilet. The second bar shall begin at a maximum of 12 inches from the corner adjacent to the toilet and run to a point at least 54 inches from the rear wall. (3) Where urinals are provided, at least one shall be accessible. Accessible urinals shall be stall -type or wall -hung with an elongated rim at a maximum of 17 inches above the floor, shall have automatic or hand operated flush controls no more than 44 inches above the floor, and shall have a clear floor space 30 inches by 48 inches for forward approach. Privacy shields that do not extend beyond the front edge of the urinal rim may be provided with 29 inches clearance between them. (4) Where lavatories, mirrors, controls, dispensers, receptacles, or other equipment is provided, at least one of each shall be accessible to the handicapped. Accessible mirrors shall be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches from the floor. Accessible lavatories shall be mounted with the rim or counter surface no higher than 34 inches and the lower front edge at least 29 above the finished floor. Accessible lavatories shall have a knee clearance at least 8 inches deep and 27 inches high, a toe clearance at least 9 inches high, and a clear forward approach at least 30 inches wide and 48 inches deep which extends 17 to 19 inches underneath the lavatory. Accessible lavatories shall have accessible faucet controls. Self-closing faucet valves must remain open at least 10 seconds. In the area beneath all lavatories, there shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces. Hot water and drain pipes shall be insulated or covered and protrude no more than 6 inches from the wall. EXHIBIT A SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OCCUPANCY PERMIT (OCT 1996) The Lessor shall provide a valid Occupancy Permit for the intended use of the Government and shall maintain and operate the building in conformance with current local codes and ordinances. If the local jurisdiction does not issue occupancy permits, Offerors should consult the contracting officer to determine if other documentation may be needed. FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY (OCT 1996) (a) Below -grade space to be occupied by Government and all areas in a building referred to as "hazardous areas" in National Fire Protection Association Standard 101, known as the "Life Safety Code," or any successor standard thereto, must be protected by an automatic sprinkler system or an equivalent level of safety. (b) If offered space is 3 stories or more above grade, the Lessor shall provide written documentation that the building meets egress and fire alarm requirements as established by NFPA Standard No. 101 or equivalent. However, if 1) offered space is 5 stories or less above grade, 2) the total Government leased space in the building (all leases combined) will be less than 35,000 square feet, and 3) the building is sprinklered, this documentation is not required. (c) If offered space is 6 stories or more above grade, additional fire and life safety requirements may apply. Therefore, the offeror must advise GSA in its offer whether or not the offered space, or any part thereof, is on or above the sixth floor of the offered building. SPRINKLER SYSTEM (OCT 1996) (a) If any portion of the offered space is on or above the 6th floor, and lease of the offered space will result, either individually or in combination with other Government leases in the offered building, in the Government leasing more than 35,000 BOMA Usable square feet of space in the offered building, then the entire building must be protected by an automatic sprinkler system or an equivalent level of safety. (b) If an offeror proposes to satisfy any requirement of this clause by providing an equivalent level of safety, the offeror must submit, for Government review and approval, a fire protection engineering analysis, performed by a qualified fire protection engineer, demonstrating that an equivalent level of safety for the offered building exists. Offerors should contact the Contracting Officer for further information regarding Government review and approval of "equivalent level of safety" analyses. (See 41 CFR 101-6.6 for guidance on conducting an equivalent level of safety analysis.) EXHIBIT A (c) Definition: "Equivalent level of safety" means an alternative design or system (which may include automatic sprinkler systems), based upon fire protection engineering analysis, which achieves a level of safety equal to or greater than that provided by automatic sprinkler systems. MANUAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS (OCT 1996) Manual fire alarm systems shall be provided in accordance with NFPA Standard 101 (current as of the date of this solicitation). Systems shall be maintained and tested by the Lessor in accordance with NFPA Standard 72. The fire alarm system wiring and equipment must be electrically supervised and automatically notify the local fire department (NFPA Standard No. 72) or approved central station. Emergency power must be provided in accordance with NFPA Standards No. 70 and 72. OSHA REQUIREMENTS (OCT 1996) The Lessor shall maintain buildings and space in a safe and healthful condition according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. ASBESTOS (OCT 1996) The leased space shall be free of all asbestos containing materials, except undamaged asbestos flooring in the space or undamaged boiler or pipe insulation outside the space, in which case an asbestos management program conforming to Environmental Protection Agency guidance shall be implemented. ASBESTOS (OCT 1996) (a) Offers are requested for space with no asbestos -containing materials (ACM), or with ACM in a stable, solid matrix (e.g., asbestos flooring or asbestos cement panels) which is not damaged or subject to damage by routine operations. For purposes of this "Asbestos" paragraph, "space" includes the space offered for lease, common building areas and ventilation systems and zones serving the space offered, and the area above suspended ceilings and engineering space in the same ventilation zone as the space offered. If no offers are received for such space, the Government may consider space witchhs thermal not damaged system insulation ACM (e.g., wrapped pipe or boiler lagging) h or subject to damage by routine operations. (b) Definition. ACM is defined as any materials with a concentration of greater than 1 percent by dry weight of asbestos. (c) Space with ACM of any type or condition may be upgradedby theent oremor to meet the conditions described in subparagraph (a) by enclosure, encapsulation, or repair) of ACM not meeting those conditions. If an offer involving abatement of ACM is accepted by the Government, the Lessor shall, prior to occupancy, successfully complete the abatement in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Transportation (DOT), State, and local regulations and guidance. y,,-, 4-�B�7- EXHIBIT A (e) Management plan. If space is offered which contains ACM, the offeror must submit an asbestos-related management plan for acceptance by the Government prior to lease award. This plan must conform to EPA guidance, be implemented prior to occupancy, and be revised promptly when conditions affecting the plan change. If asbestos abatement work is to be performed in the space after occupancy, the Lessor shall submit to the Contracting Officer the occupant safety plan and a description of the methods of abatement and reoccupancy clearance, in accordance with OSHA, EPA, DOT, State, and local regulations and guidance, at least 4 weeks prior to the abatement work. INDOOR AIR QUALITY (OCT 1996) (a) The Lessor shall control contaminants at the source and/or operate the space in such a manner that the GSA indicator levels for carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2 ), and formaldehyde (HCHO) are not exceeded. The indicator levels for office areas shall be: CO - 9 parts per million (ppm)time- weighted average (TWA - 8 -hour sample); CO2 - 1000 pp formaldehyde - 0.1 ppm (TWA). (b) The Lessor shall make a reasonable attempt to apply insecticides (except traps), paints, glues, adhesives, and heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system cleaning compounds with highly volatile or irritating organic compounds, outside of working hours. The Lessor shall provide advance notice to the tenant before applying noxious chemicals in occupied spaces, and adequate ventilation in those spaces during working hours during and after application. (c) The Lessor shall, at all times, supply adequate ventilation to the leased premises with air having contaminants below OSHA or EPA action levels and permissible exposure limits, and without noxious odors or dusts. The Lessor shall conduct HVAC system balancing after all HVAC system alterations; and make a reasonable attempt to schedule major construction outside of office hours. (d) The Lessor shall promptly investigate indoor air quality (IAQ) complaints and shall implement controls, including alteration of building operating procedures (e.g., adjusting air intakes, adjusting air distribution, cleaning and maintaining HVAC systems, etc.), to address such complaints. (e) The Government reserves the right to conduct independent IAQ assessments and detailed studies in space it occupies, as well as in space serving the Government -leased space (e.g., common use areas, mechanical rooms, HVAC systems, etc.). The Lessor shall assist the Government in its assessments and detailed studies by making available information on building operations and Lessor activities, and providing access to space for assessment and testing, if required, and implement corrective measures required by the Contracting Officer. EXHIBIT A RADON IN AIR (OCT 1996) If space planned for occupancy by the Government is on the second floor above grade or lower, the Lessor shall, prior to occupancy, test the leased space for 2-3 days using charcoal cannisters or Electret Ion Chambers to ensure radon in air levels are below the Environmental Protection Agency's action concentration of 4 picoCuries/liter. After the initial testing, a followup test for a minimum of 90 days using Alpha Track Detectors or Electret Ion Chambers must be completed. RADON IN AIR (OCT 1996) (a) The radon concentration in the air of space leased to the Government shall be less than the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) action concentration for homes of 4 picoCuries per liter (pCi/L), herein called the "EPA action concentration." (b) Initial testing: (1) The Lessor shall test for radon that portion of space planned for occupancy by the Government in ground contact or closest to the ground up to and including the second floor above grade (space on the third or higher floor above grade need not be measured), report the results to the Contracting Officer upon award, and promptly carry out a corrective action program for any radon concentration which equals or exceeds the EPA action level. (2) Testing sequence: The Lessor shall measure radon by the Standard Test in subparagraph (d)(1), completing the Test not later than 150 days after award, unless the Contracting Officer decides that there is not enough time to complete the Test before Government occupancy, in which case the Lessor shall perform the Short Test in subparagraph (d)(2). (3) If the space offered for lease to the Government is in a building under construction or proposed for construction, the Lessor shall, if possible, perform the Standard Test during buildout before Government occupancy of the space. If the Contracting Officer decides that it is not possible to complete the Standard Test before occupancy, the Lessor shall complete the Short Test before occupancy, and the Standard Test not later than 150 days after occupancy. (c) Corrective action program: (1) Program initiation and procedures: (i) If the Government or the Lessor detects radon at or above the EPA action level at any time before Government occupancy, the Lessor shall carry out a corrective action program which reduces the EXHIBIT A concentration to below the EPA action level before Government occupancy. (ii) If the Government or the Lessor detects a radon concentration at or above the EPA action level at any time after Government occupancy, the Lessor shall promptly carry out a corrective action program which reduces the concentration to below the EPA action level. (iii) If the Government or the Lessor detects a radon concentration at or above the EPA residential occupancy concentration of 200 pCi/L at any time after Government occupancy, the Lessor shall promptly restrict the use of the affected area, and provide comparable temporary space for the tenants, as agreed to by the Government, until the Lessor carries out a prompt corrective action program which reduces the concentration to below the EPA action level and certifies the space for reoccupancy. (iv) The Lessor shall provide the Government with prior written notice of any proposed corrective action or tenant relocation. The Lessor shall promptly revise the corrective action program upon any change in building condition or operation which would affect the program or increase the radon concentration to or above the EPA action level. (2) The Lessor shall perform the Standard Test in subparagraph (d)(1) to assess the effectiveness of a corrective action program. The Lessor may also perform the Short Test in subparagraph (d)(2) to determine whether the space may be occupied, but shall begin the Standard Test concurrently with the Short Test. (3) All measures to accommodate delay of occupancy, corrective action, tenant relocation, tenant reoccupancy, or follow-up measurement, shall be provided by the Lessor at no additional cost to the Government. (4) If the Lessor fails to exercise due diligence, or is otherwise unable to reduce the radon concentration promptly to below the EPA action level, the Government may implement a corrective action program and deduct its costs from the rent. (d) Testing procedures: (1) Standard Test: Place Alpha Track Detectors or Electret Ion Chambers throughout the required area for 91 or more days so that each covers no more than 2,000 square feet of usable space. Use only devices listed in the EPA Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) Program Application Device Checklists. Use a laboratory rated proficient in the EPA Program to analyze the devices. Submit the results and supporting data (sample location, device type, duration, radon measurements, laboratory proficiency EXHIBIT A certification number, and the signature of a responsible laboratory official) within 30 days after the measurement. (2) Short Test: Place Alpha Track Detectors for at least 14 days, or Electret Ion Chambers or charcoal canisters for 2 to 3 days, throughout the required area so that each covers no more than 2,000 square feet of usable space, starting not later than 7 days after award. Use only devices listed in the EPA RMP Program Application Device Checklists. Use a laboratory rated proficient in the EPA Program to analyze the devices, and submit the results and supporting data within 30 days after the measurement. In addition, complete the Standard Test not later than 150 days after Government occupancy. RADON IN WATER (SEP 1991) (a) Two water samples constituting a sampling pair shall be taken from the same location for quality control. They shall be obtained inside the building and as near the non-public water source as is practical, in accordance with EPA's "Radon In Water Sampling Program Manual." Analysis of water samples for radon must be performed by a laboratory that uses the analytical procedures as described in EPA's "Two Test Procedures For Radon In Drinking Water." and submit a (b) to hthe ContractinLessor lperform the g Officer before thesary radon testinGove Government oc c p es the space.certification (c) If the EPA action level is reached or exceeded, the Lessor shall institute abatement methods, such as aeration, which reduce the radon to below the EPA action level prior to occupancy by the Government, and are promptly revised when building conditions which would or do affect the program change. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (OCT 1996) ee in their leased space will the less used and disposed according oAll zardous materials ownedb applicable Federal, State, and local environmental regulations. RECYCLING (OCT 1996) Where State and/or local law, code or ordinance require recycling programs for the space to be provided pursuant to this solicitation, the successful Offeror shall comply with such State and/or local law, code or ordinance in accordance with the paragraph of the General Clauses entitled "Compliance with Applicable Law." In all other cases, the successful Offeror shall establish a recycling program in the leased space where local markets for recovered materials exist. The Lessor agrees, upon request, to provide the Government with additional information concerning recycling programs maintained in the building and the leased space. EXHIBIT B RENTAL MINIMUM MONTHLY RENT. In consideration of the demise and leasing of the premises aforesaid by Landlord, the Tenant covenants, stipulates and agrees to pay to the Landlord as rental for said premises herein above described, at the rate per the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B. In consideration of the undertaking of the Kodiak Island Borough to construct the premises for occupancy on or before October 1, 1998, the Tenant shall commence the payment of Net Rent if the premises are substantially completed for occupancy. However, if the premises are not substantially completed by January 1, 1999, the Tenant shall commence payment of the Net Rent. Operational and maintenance expenses shall be abated in full during any period between October 1, 1998, and the date that the building is available for occupancy. Net Rent is calculated by prorating the debt service payable on the Bonds for the construction of the Near island Research Facility, over the lease term. Debt service is comprised of principal and interest on any outstanding Bonds. If the Bonds are refunded, Net Rent shall be principal and interest on the Refunding Bonds instead of principal and interest on the Refunded Bonds, and Exhibit B shall be modified accordingly. Any prepayment of the lease by Tenant shall be applied to Net Rent and prorated over the remaining term of the lease and Exhibit B shall be modified accordingly. Tenant's proportionate share of the bond principal is established at $8,000.000. The obligation of Tenant to pay Net Rent is without set-off and is absolute and unconditional. When the Bonds are no longer outstanding, Tenant shall pay for operational and maintenance expenses only. All rentals, unless and until otherwise directed in writing by Landlord, shall be paid to the Landlord at 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615, or at such other place as Landlord may designate from time to time in writing. Tenant shall pay to Landlord as part of the Rent described above, Tenant's proportionate share of all operational and maintenance expenses. For the purpose of this Section, the term "operational and maintenance expenses' means Landlord's total costs and expenses incurred in owning, operating, maintaining and repairing the common areas, including without limitation, costs for all electricity, gas, water or fuel used in connection with the operation, maintenance, use and repair of common areas; the amount paid for all electricity furnished to the common areas to light the parking lots or for any other purpose; the cost of patching, repairing, repaving or restriping the parking lots the amount paid for all labor and/or wages and other payments including costs to Landlord of worker's compensation and disability insurance, payroll taxes, welfare and fringe benefits made to janitors, employees, contractors and subcontractors 1 EXHIBIT B of Landlord involved in the operation and maintenance of the common areas; managerial, administrative and telephone expenses related to operation and maintenance of the common areas; the total charges of any independent contractors employed in the care, operation, maintenance, cleaning and landscaping, the amount paid for all supplies, tools, replacement parts of components, equipment and necessities which are occasioned by everyday wear and tear; the amount paid to maintenance reserve based on projected replacement of building components; the amount paid for premiums for all insurance required from time to time by Landlords or Landlord's mortgages and the pro rata costs of machinery and equipment purchased or leased by Landlord to perform its common area maintenance obligations. To the extent that landlord elects to provide services which are not separately metered or directly billed to Tenant, such as water and trash hauling, the costs of such services shall be included in the operational and maintenance expenses. Operational and maintenance expenses shall not, however, include interest on debt, capital retirement of debt, costs properly chargeable to the capital account, except for capital expenditures that are required by changes in any governmental law or regulation in which case such expenditures, plus interest on the unamortized principal investments at eight percent (8%) per annum, shall be amortized over the life of the improvements and included in common area expenses. The operational and maintenance expenses are established at $699,076 subject to an annual escalation as described in Exhibit G. Tenant shall pay Landlord as part of the rent described above, Tenant's proportionate share of all services costs for the Demised Premises used exclusively by the Tenant. "Services" means landlord's total costs and expenses as described above as "Operational and Maintenance Expenses". Tenant's proportionate share is established at 81.2%. Pursuant to the total breakdown of Project Costs as described in Exhibit H, Tenant shall pay Landlord $3.000,000 in a lump -sum payment for the above -standard Laboratory Building Costs as the building improvements are substantially completed. EXHIBIT B SCHEDULE OF ANNUAL RENT PAYMENTS Rent will be paid monthly in arrears. The base rent will include net rent, and operational and maintenance expenses, and will be paid automatically in arrears (no invoice needed). Payment for any partial month's occupancy shall be prorated, based upon a thirty (30) day month. Commencing with actual occupancy of the leased facilities in 1998, the Tenant will pay rent according to the following schedule: BASE RENT PAYMENT: ($amounts are estimated for this draft) Year Net Rent Operational and Total Base Rent Maintenance Expenses 1 $756,000 $ 699,076 $ 1,455,076 91 (As adjusted by Sum of Net Rent 2 ° Anchorage CPI) and Operational & 3 Maintenance Expenses 4 « 5 , , « 6 7 « 8 « 9 10 « 11 « 12 « 13 « 14 « 15 « 16 « 17 It 18 „ 11 19 « 20 FIRST YEAR OF LEASE: The monthly payment for base rent shall be $1,455,076 divided by 12= $121,256.34 EXHIBIT C GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1. REQUEST FOR LEASE PROPOSALS 2. STATEMENT DATE PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE LESSOR'S ANNUAL COST STATEMENT 3. RENTABLEAREA 3A. ENTIRE BUILDING 3B. LEASED BY GOVT IMPORTANT • Read attached 'InstructiOns' (SQ. FT.) .BUILDING NAME AND ADDRESS tllo., street, cdy, state, and zip°) NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY, KODIAK , ALASKA 99616 SECTION I- ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST OF SERVICES AND UTILITIES OER 1.2%BLSYSTESG 84°/p FURNISHED BY LESSOR AS PART OF RENTAL CONSIDERATION LESSOR SArvry - -' FOR GOVERNMENT USE ONLY (c) SERVICES AND UTILITIES a ENTIRE BUILUmu -- -- JANITOR ANDIOR CHAR SERVICE 45,000 $36,540 A. CLEANING, S. SALARIES 10,000 8,120 e. SUPPLIES (We-,, cbansers, cloths, ek.) 7 CONTRACT SERVICES (Wind- Washing, wesb errd ands'ternoveq S,DOD 4, 060 B. HEATING S. SALARIES 58,000 47,096 9. FUEL X OIL GAS COAL ELECTRIC (N -one) 3,000 2,436 10. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 180,000 146,160 C. ELECTRICAL 11, CURRENT FOR LIGHT AND POWER (Irwludipabvebrs) 2,436 12, REPLACEMENT OF BULBS, TUBES, STARTERS 3,000 POWER FOR SPECIAL EQUIPMENT (SEAWATER SYSTEM) 114,000 95,760 13, SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (B+Ilesfa, Fixkres, ek) 45,000 36,540 td. 9,000 7,308 D. PLUMBING 15. WATER (Forsll Puryoaes) lfmludes spechaws) 2,436 16. SUPPLIES (Soap, keel, tissues not in B above) 3,000 5,000 4,060 IT, SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 15,000 12,180 E. AIRCONDITIONING 1S, UTILITIES Qncludeebcbodgdnot inCl1) VENTILATION 4, LIDO 5,000 19, SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR F. ELEVATORS 20. SALARIES(Opetafo abdets, ek) 1,624 2,000 21. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 85,260 105,000 the extent not ed above) G. 22,OUS BUILDINGJNGGNEER AND/OR MANAGER 23. SECURITY ,""n, ua,ds, rot o nlfors COMPENSATION INSURANCE 12,000 9,744 24, SOCIAL SECURITY TAX AND WORKMENS B, 120 10,000 25. LAVM AND LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE 2e, OTHER E+jet, on°a nbshee $629,000 $513,940 $ 27. TOTAL SECTION II - ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST OF OWNERSHIP EXCLUSIVE OF CAPITAL CHARGES 2e. REAL ESTATETAXES 26,000�22.736 29. INSURANCE (Hazard, liability, ek) 30. BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND RESERVES FOR REPLACEMENT 200,000 162,400 _j! 32. MANAGEMENT $226,000 $ 185,136 $ 33. TOTAL LEGAL AGENT LESSOR'S CERTIFICATION - Ths amounb enterod in C-Iu-n- (s) and (b) .pIas0nt my 34, SIGNATURE OF ❑ OWNER ❑ best eat nate as to the annual Coals of can ic°a, uSlNes and oWnenhip. DATE SIGNATURE TYPED NAME AND TITLE 34C GSA DC e5 1 GSA FORM 1217 EXHIBIT D (Acquisition GENERAL CLAUSES of Leasehold Interests in Real Property) CATEGORY Clause No. 48 CFR Ref. Clause Title DEFINITIONS 1 2 552.270-10 552.270-11 Definitions Subletting and Assignment GENERAL 3 552.270-18 Successors Bound 4 552.270-34 Subordination, ttommi at on, Nondisturbance and nt 5 552.270-35 Statement of Lease 6 552.270-37 No Waiver 7 552.270-38 Integrated Agreement 8 552.270-39 Mutuality of Obligation PERFORMANCE 9 10 552.270-27 552.270-30 Delivery and Condition Progressive Occupancy 11 552.270-32 Effect of Acceptance and Occupancy 12 552.270-12 of ry and p em ses-Right of Entaintenance 13 552.270-17 Failure in Performance 14 552.270-15 Compliance with Applicable Law 15 552.270-19 Alterations 16 552.270-41 Acceptance of Space INSPECTION 17 552.270-16 Inspection -Right of Entry PAYMENT 18 552.232-71 Prompt Payment Electronic Funds Transfer Payment 19 20 552.232-73 552.232-72 Invoice Requirements 21 52.232-23 Assignment of Claims 22 552.270-31 Payment STANDARDS OF 23 552.203-5 Covenant Against Contingent Fees Anti Procedures CONDUCT 24 25 52.203-7 52.203-9 -Kickback for Certificate of Procuirement rement Integrity -Modification ADJUSTMENTS 26 552.203-73 Price Adjustment for Illegal or Improper Activity Price Reduction for Defective Cost or 27 52.215-22 Pricing Data 28 552.270-20 Proposals for Adjustment 29 552.270-21 Changes AUDITS 30 552.215-70 Examination of Records DISPUTES 31 52.233-1 Disputes ENVIRONMENTAL 32 552.270-40 and Hazardous Waste PROTECTION Management LABOR STANDARDS 33 52.222-26 52.222-35 E ual Opportunity nVeterafor Disabled 34 nsial and V ettnam Eraive 35 52.222-36 Affirmative Action for Handicapped 36 52.222-37 on cial Disabled Veteraloyment ns and Vetorts Dans of the erans Vietnam Era INITIALS: LE OR & GOVERNMENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 1 (REV 4196) SUBCONTRACTING � I'iiilll INITIALS:�� �����_�ill �-GOV5RNVENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 2 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D 37 52.209-6 Protecting the Government's Interest When Subcontracting With Contractors Debarred, Suspended, or Proposed for Debarment 38 52.215-24 Subcontractor Cost or Pricing Data 39 52.219-8 Utilization of Small, Small Disadvantaged and Women -Owned Small Business Concerns 40 52.219-9 Small, Small Disadvantaged and Women -Owned Small Business Subcontracting Plan 41 52.219-16 Liquidated Damages- Subcontracting Plan � I'iiilll INITIALS:�� �����_�ill �-GOV5RNVENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 2 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D GENERAL CLAUSES (Acquisition of Leasehold Interests in Real Property) 1. 552.270-10 - DEFINITIONS (AUG 1992) The following terms and phrases (except as otherwise expressly provided or unless the context otherwise requires) for all purposes of this lease shall have the respective meanings hereinafter specified: (a) "Commencement Date" means the first day of the term. (b) "Contract" and "Contractor" means "Lease" and "Lessor," respectively. (c) "Contracting Officer" means a person with the authority to enter into, administer, and/o r terminate contracts and make related determinations and findings. The term includes certain authorized representatives of the Contracting Officer acting within the limits of their authority as delegated by the Contracting Officer. (d) "Delivery Date" means the date specified in or determined pursuant to the provisions of this lease for delivery of the premises to the Government, improved in accordance with the provisions of this lease and substantially complete, as such date may be modified in accordance with the provisions of this lease. of (e) "Delivepremises t Irthe Governmente" means the s s suchfnumberrmayebebm modified inlease accordanrce with ththe provisions of this lease. (f) "Excusable Delays" mean delays arising without the fault or negligence of Lessor and Lessor's subcontractors and suppliers at any tier, and shall include, without limitation, (1) acts of God or of the public enemy, (2) acts of the United States of America in either its sovereign or contractual capaclt, (3) acts of another contractor in the performance of a contract with the Govemment, (4� fires, (5) floods, (6) epidemics, (7) quarantine restrictions, (8) strikes, (9) freight embargoes, (1) unusually severe weather, or (11) delays of subcontractors or suppliers at any tier arising from unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of both the Lessor and any such subcontractor or supplier. (g) "Lessor" means the sub -lessor if this lease is a sublease. (h) "Lessor shall provide" means the Lessor shall furnish and install at Lessor's expense. (I) or li ((I)coomparab comparable means r delivenotice ed by hand. Notice shall be mail, effective onExpress delivery is accepted or refused. (j) "Premises" means the space described on the Standard Form 2, U.S. Government Lease for Real Property, of this lease. (k) "Substantially complete" and "substantial completion" means that the work, the common and other areas of the building, and all other things necessary for the Government's access to the premises and occupancy, possession, use and enjoyment thereof, as provided in this lease, have been completed or obtained, excepting only such minor matters as do not interfere with or materially diminish such access, occupancy, possession, use or enjoyment. (1) "Work" means all alterations, improvements, modifications, and other things required for the Preparation or continued occupancy of the premises by the Government as specified in this ease. 2. 552.270-11 - SUBLETTING AND ASSIGNMENT (AUG 1992) The Government may sublet any part of the premises but shall not be relieved from any obligations under this lease by reason of any such subletting. The Government may at any time assign this lease, and be relieved from all obligations to Lessor under this lease excepting only unpaid rent and other liabilities, if any, that have accrued to the date of said assignment. Any ass'gnment shall be subject to prior written consent of Lessor, which shall not be unreasonablyy withheld. The Government shnance the Near Island Resear all Fac Facility are n have nohlongersou standing except to othn this lease until the eonds Federal Goveissued tornment hagenc es. INITIALS: -� & LES R GOVERNMENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 3 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D 3. 552.270-18 - SUCCESSORS BOUND (AUG 1992) This lease shall bind, and inure to the benefit of, the parties and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. 4. 552.270-34 - SUBORDINATION, NONDISTURBANCE AND ATTORNMENT (AUG 1992) (a) Lessor warrants that it holds such title to or other interest in the premises and other property as is necessary to the Government's access to the premises and full use and enjoyment thereof in accordance with the provisions of this lease. Government agrees, in consideration of the warranties and conditions set forth in this clause, that this lease is subject and subordinate to any and all recorded mortgages, deeds of trust and other liens now or hereafter existing or imposed upon the premises, and to any renewal, modification or extension thereof. It is the Intention of the parties that this provision shall be self -operative and that no further instrument shall be required to effect the present or subsequent subordination of this lease. Government agrees, however, within twenty (20) business days next following the Contracting Officer's receipt of a written demand, to execute such instruments as Lessor may reasonably request to evidence further the subordination of this lease to any existing or future mortgage, deed of trust or other security interest pertaining to the premises, and to any water, sewer or access easement necessary or desirable to serve the premises or adjoining property owned in whole or in part by Lessor if such easement does not Interfere with the full enjoyment of any right granted the Government under this lease. (b) No such subordination, to either existing or future mortgages, deeds of trust or other lien or security instrument shall operate to affect adversely any right of the Government under this lease so long as the Government is not in default under this lease. Lessor will include in any future mortgage, deed of trust or other security instrument to which this lease becomes subordinate, or In a separate nondisturbance agreement, a provision to the foregoing effect. Lessor warrants that the holders of all notes or other obligations secured by existing mortgages, deeds of trust or other security instruments have consented to the provisions of this clause, and agrees to provide true copies of all such consents to the Contracting Officer promptly upon demand. (c) In the event of any sale of the premises or any portion thereof by foreclosure of the lien of any such mortgage, deed of trust or other security instrument, or the giving of a deed in lieu of foreclosure, the Government will be deemed to have attomed to any purchaser, purchasers, transferee or transferees of the premises or any portion thereof and its or their successors and assigns, and any such purchasers and transferees will be deemed to have assumed all obligations of the Lessor under this lease, so as to establish direct privity of estate andcontract between Government and such purchasers or transferees, with the same force, effect and relative priority in time and right as if the lease had initially been entered into between such purchasers or transferees and the Government; provided, further, that the Contracting Officer and such purchasers or transferees shall, with reasonable promptness following any such sale or deed delivery in lieu of foreclosure, execute all such revisions to this lease, or other writings, as shall be necessary to document the foregoing relationship. (d) None of the foregoing provisions may be deemed or construed to imply a waiver of the GovemmenVs rights as a sovereign. 5. 552.270-35 - STATEMENT OF LEASE (AUG 1992) (a) The Contracting Officer will, within thirty (30) days next following the Contracting Officer's receipt of a joint written request from Lessor and a prospective lender or purchaser of the building, execute and deliver to Lessor a letter stating that the same is issued subject to the conditions stated in this clause and, if such is the case, that (1) the lease is in full force and effect; (2) the date to which the rent and other charges have been paid in advance, if any; and (3) whether any notice of default has been issued. (b) Letters issued pursuant to this clause are subject to the following conditions: (1) That they are based solely upon a reasonably diligent review of the Contracting Officers lease file as of the date of Issuance; (2) That the Government shall not be held liable because of any defect in or condition of the premises or building; (3) That the Contracting Officer does not warrant or represent that the premises or building comply with applicable Federal, State and local law; and INITIALS: LE OR GOVERNMENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 4 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D (4) That the Lessor, and each prospective lender and purchaser are deemed to have constructive notice of such facts as would be ascertainable by reasonable prepurchase and precommitment inspection of the Premises and Building and by Inquiry to appropriate Federal, State and local Government officials. 6. 552.270-37 - NO WAIVER (AUG 1992) No failure by either party to insist upon the strict performance of any provision of this lease or to exercise any right or remedy consequent upon a breach thereof, and no acceptance of full or partial rent or other performance by either party during the continuance of any such breach shall constitute a waiver of any such breach of such provision. 7. 552.270-38 - INTEGRATED AGREEMENT (AUG 1992) This Lease, upon execution, contains the entire agreement of the parties and no prior written or oral agreement, express or implied, shall be admissible to contradict the provisions of the Lease. 8. 552.270-39 - MUTUALITY OF OBLIGATION (AUG 1992) The obligations and covenants of the Lessor, and the Government's obligation to pay rent and other Government obligations and covenants, arising under or related to this Lease, are interdependent. The Government may, upon issuance of and delivery to Lessor of a final decision asserting a claim against Lessor, set off such claim, in whole or in part, as against any payment or payments then or thereafter due the Lessor under this lease except for ground rent. No setoff pursuant to this clause shall constitute a breach by the Government of this lease. 9. 552.270-27 - DELIVERY AND CONDITION (AUG 1992) (a) Unless the Government elects to have the space occupied in increments, the space must be delivered ready for occupancy as a complete unit. The Government reserves the right to determine when the space Is substantially complete. (b) If the premises do not in every respect comply with the provisions of this lease the Contracting Officer may, in accordance with the Failure in Performance clause of this lease, elect to reduce the rent payments except for ground rent payments. 10. 552.270-30 - PROGRESSIVE OCCUPANCY (AUG 1992) The Government shall have the right to elect to occupy the space in partial increments prior to the substantial completion of the entire leased premises, and the Lessor agrees to schedule its work so as to deliver the space incrementally as elected by the Government. The Government shall pay rent commencing with the first business day following substantial completion of the entire leased premise unless the Government has elected to occupy the leased premises incrementally. In case of Incremental occupancy, the Government shall pay rent pro rata upon the first business day following substantial completion of each incremental unit. Rental payments shall become due on the first workday of the month following the month in which an increment of space is substantially complete, except that should an increment of space be substantially completed after the fifteenth day of the month, the payment due date will be the first workday of the second month following the month in which it was substantially complete. The commencement date of the firm lease term will be a composite determined from all rent commencement dates. This section does not apply to the obligation of the Government to pay Ground Rent. 11. 552.270-32 - EFFECT OF ACCEPTANCE AND OCCUPANCY (AUG 1992) Neither the Government's acceptance of the premises for occupancy, nor the Government's occuht of the Government under thisall be Lease, cor asNotherwise prejudicing thed as a waiver of e Government with resrement of or pect to any such requirement or right. INITIALS:--p/�6��� & LESSOR GOVER ENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 5 (REV 4/96) EXHIBIT D 12. 552.270-12 - MAINTENANCE OF BUILDING AND PREMISES - RIGHT OF ENTRY (AUG 1992) Except in case of damage arising out of the willful act or negligence of a Government employee, Lessor shall maintain the premises, Including the building and all equipment, fixtures, and appurtenances fumished by the lessor under this lease, in good repair and condition so that they are suitable in appearance and capable of supplying such heat, air conditioning, light: ventilation, access and other things to the premises, without reasonably preventable or recurring disruption, as is required for the Government's access to, occupancy, possession, use and enjoyment of the premises as provided in this lease. For the purpose of so maintaining the premises, the Lessor may at reasonable times enter the premises with the approval of the authorized Government representative in charge. 13. 552.270-17 - FAILURE IN PERFORMANCE (AUG 1992) The covenant to pay rent and the covenant to provide any service, utility, maintenance, or repair required under this lease are interdependent. In the event of any failure by the Lessor to provide any service, utility, maintenance, repair or replacement required under this lease the Government may, by contrail or otherwise, perform the requirement and deduct from any payment or paymerits under this lease, then or thereafter due, the resulting cost to the Govemment, Includmg all administrative costs. If the Government elects to perform any such requirement, the Government and each of its contractors shall be entitled to access to any and all areas of the building, access to which is necessary to perform any such requirement, and the Lessor shall afford and facilitate such access. Alternatively, the Government may deduct from any payments under this lease, then or thereafter due, an amount which reflects the reduced value of the contract requirement not performed. No deduction from rent pursuant to this clause shall constitute a default by the Government under this lease. These remedies are not exclusive and are in addition to any other remedies which may be available under this lease or at law. No deduction from the ground rent shall be allowed 14. 552.270-15 - COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW (AUG 1992) Lessor shall comply with all Federal, state and local laws applicable to the Lessor as owner or lessor, or both, of the building or premises, including, without limitation, laws applicable to the construction, ownership, alteration or operation of both or either thereof, and will obtain all neessarypermits, licenses and similar items at Lessor's expense. The Government will Comply with all Federal state and local laws applicable to and enforceable against it as a tenant under this lease; provided that nothing in this lease shall be construed as a waiver of any sovereign immunity of the Government. This lease shall be governed by Federal law and the laws of the State of Alaska. 15. 552.270-19 - ALTERATIONS (JUNE 1985) The Government shall have the right during the existence of this lease to make alterations, attach fixtures, and erect structures or signs in or upon the premises hereby leased, which fixtures, additions or structures so placed in, on, upon, or attached to the said premises shall be and remain the property of the Government and may be removed or otherwise disposed of by the Government. If the lease contemplates that the Government is the sole occupant of the building for purposes of this clause, the leased premises include the land on which the building is site and the building itself. Otherwise, the Government shall have the right to tie into or make any physical connectiof on the leased space. Prior writtenpapprroval fromas is thelessor to performranypralterationsltriate lish llube required but not to be unreasonably withheld. 16. ACCEPTANCE OF SPACE (JUNE 1994) (a) When the Lessor has completed all alterations, improvements, and repairs necessary to Cmeet the ontracting Officer orts of thede ignatedarepresent rthe epresentative shall promshall ptly y the the space. The 17. 552.270-16 - INSPECTION - RIGHT OF ENTRY (AUG 1992) (a) At any time and from time to time after receipt of an offer (until the same has been duly withdrawn or rejected), after acceptance thereof and during the term, the agents, employees and contractors of the Government may, upon reasonable prior notice to Offeror or Lessor, enter upon the offered premises or the premises, and all other areas of the building access to which is necessary to accomplish the purposes of entry, to determine the potential or actual compliance by the Offeror or Lessor with the requirements of the solicitation or this lease, which purposes shall include, but not be limited to: (1) inspecting, sampling and analyzing of suspected asbestos -containing materials and air monitoring for asbestos fibers; INITIALS: & GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 6 (REV 4196) LES R GO ER ENT EXHIBIT D (2) inspecting the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, maintenance records, and mechanical rooms for the offered premises or the premises; (3) inspecting for any leaks, spills, or other potentially hazardous conditions which may Involve tenant exposure to hazardous or toxic substances; and (4) inspecting for any current or past hazardous waste operations, to ensure that appropriate mitigative actions were taken to alleviate any environmentally unsound activities In accordance with Federal, State and local law. (b) Nothing in this clause shall be construed to create a Government duty to inspect for toxic materials or to Impose a higher standard of care on the Government than on other lessees. The purrthedppose of this clause Is to promote the ease with which the Govemment may inspect liability lwhc h might arisein tas a is clause esult of Les or's failure to inspect for ore Lessor of ncorrecduty t a hazardouct s condition. 18. 552.232-71 - PROMPT PAYMENT (APR 1989) The Government will make payments under the terns and conditions specified in this clause. Payment shall be considered as being made on the day a check is dated or an electronic funds transfer is made. All days referred to in this clause are calendar days, unless otherwise specified. (a) Payment due date. (1) Rental payments. Rent shall be paid monthly in arrears and will be due on the first workday of each month, and only as provided for by the lease. () When the date for commencement of rent falls on the 15th day of the month or earlier, the initial monthly rental payment under this contract shall become due on the first workday of the month following the month In which the commencement of the rent Is effective. (ii) When the date for commencement of rent falls after the 15th day of the month, the initial monthly rental payment under this contract shall become due on the first workday of the second month following the month in which the commencement of the rent is effective. (2) Other payments. The due date for making payments other than rent shall be the later of the following two events: (i) The 30th day after the designated billing office has received a proper invoice from the Contractor. (ii) The 30th day after Government acceptance of the work or service. However, if the designated billing office fails to annotate the invoice with the actual date of receipt, the Invoice payment due date shall be deemed to be the 30th day after ved and oic there she nt o di agreement over quantity, quality, or d a Cont actor r invoice is compliance with contract requirements. (b) Invoice and inspection requirements for payments other than rent. lling (1) The after completion on of thor shalle work. A proper are and submit invoice shall includto e the follow ng itenated ms: Name office Name and address of the Contractor. �il) Invoice date. II) Lease number. Iv) Government's order number or other authorization. v) Description, price, and quantity of work or services delivered. vi) Name and address of Contractor official to whom payment is to be sent (must be the same as that in the remittance address in the lease or the order.) (vii) Name (where practicable), title, phone number, and mailing address of person to be notified in the event of a defective invoice. (2) The Government will inspect and determine the acceptability of the work performed or services delivered within 7 days after the receipt of a proper invoice or notification of completion of the work or services unless a different penod is specified at the time the order Is placed. If actual acceptance occurs later, for the purpose of determining the payment due date and calculation of interest, acceptance well be deemed to occur on the last day of the 7 -day inspection period. If the work or service is rejected for failure to conform to the technical requirements of the contract, the 7 days will be counted beginning with receipt of a new invoice or notification. In either case, the Contractor is not entitled to any payment or interest unless actual acceptance by the Government occurs. (c) Interest Penalty. INITIALS: LES & GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 7 (REV 4196) GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT D (1) An interest penalty shall be paid automatically by the Government, without request from the Contractor, if payment Is not made by the due date. (2) The interest penalty shall be at the rate established by the Secretary of the Treasury under Section 12 of the Contract Disputes Act of 1978 (41 U.S.C. 611) that is in effect on the day after the due date. This rate is referred to as the "Renegotiation Board Interest Rate," and itis published in the Federal Register semiannually on or about January 1 and July 1. The interest penalty SEaFaccrue daily on the payment amount approved by the Government and be compounded in 30 -day increments inclusive from the first day after the due date through the payment date. (3) Interest penalties will not continue to accrue after the filing of a claim for such penalties under the clause at 52.233-1, Disputes, or for more than 1 year. Interest penalties of less than $1.00 need not be paid. (4) Interest penalties are not required on payment delays due to disagreement between the Government and Contractor over the payment amount or other Issues involving contract compliance or on amounts temporarily withheld or retained in accordance with the terms of the contract. Claims involving disputes, and any interest that may be payable, will be resolved in accordance with the clause at 52.233-1, Disputes. 19. 552.232-73 - ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER PAYMENT (AUG 1992) (Applies to leases which exceed $100,000 average net annual rental, includingy option periods.) check or (a) Payments under this I by receive pament either b ment by EFT, after award no funds transfer (EFT). If the Lessor elects to later than 30 days before the first payment, the Lessors all designate a financial institution for receipt of EFT payments, and shall submit this designation to the Contracting Officer or other Government official, as directed. (b) For payment by EFT, the Lessor shall provide the following information: (1) The American Bankers Association 9 -digit identifying number for wire transfers of the financing institution receiving payment if the institution has access to the Federal Reserve Communications System. ((2)) Number of account to which funds are to be deQoslted. (3) Ty a of depositor account ("C" for checking, "S' for savings). (4 If 3881,Lmust be completed beforeothe paymeF 1 canem a be pro"Payment Information Form;' SF (c) In the event the Lessor, during the performance of this contract, elects to designate a different financial institution for the receipt of any payment made using EFT procedures, notification of such change and the required information specified above must be received by the appropriate Government official no later than 30 days prior to the date such change is to become effective. (d) The documents furnishing the information required in this clause must be dated and contain the designated by heeLe and Lessor, aswell ed representative well as the Lessor's name and lease number. ovide (e) bank accolunt inforrma on may designate Lessor faiure to payments of amounts otherwise propertyduate payee e 20. 552.232-72 - INVOICE REQUIREMENTS (VARIATION) (APR 1989) (This clause applies to payments other than rent.) (a) Invoices shall be submitted in an original only, unless otherwise specified, to the designated billing office specified in this contract or purchase/delivery order. (b) Invoices must include the Accounting Control Transaction (ACT) number provided below or on the purchase/delivery order. ACT Number (to be supplied on individual orders) (c) If information or documentation in addition to that required by the Prompt Payment clause of this contract is required in connection with an invoice for a particular order, the order will indicate what information or documentation must be submitted. 21. 52.232-23 - ASSIGNMENT OF CLAIMS (JAN 1986) INITIALS: _- &GOVT E T GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 8 (REV M96) LES R EXHIBIT D (a) The Contractor, under the Assignment of Claims Act, as amended, 31 USC 3727, 41 USC 15 (hereafter referred to as the "the Act'), may assign its rights to be paid amounts due or to become due as a result of the performance of this contract to a bank, trust company, or other financing institution, including any Federal lending agency. The assignee under such an assignment may thereafter further assign or reassign its right under the original assignment to any type of financing institution described in the preceding sentence. (b) Any assignment or reassignment authorized under the Act and this clause shall cover all unpaid amounts payable under this contract, and shall not be made to more than one party, except that an assignment or reassignment may be made to one party as agent or trustee for two or more parties participating in the financing of this contract. (c) The Contractor shall not furnish or disclose to any assignee under this contract any classified document (including this contract) or information related to work under this contract until the Contracting Officer authorizes such action in writing. 22. 552.270-31 - PAYMENT (AUG 1994) (a) When space is offered and accepted, the occupiable square footage delivered will be confirmed by: (1) the Government's measurement of plans submitted by the successful Offeror as approved by the Government, and an Inspection of the space to verify that the delivered space is in conformance with such plans or (2) a mutual on-site measurement of the space, if the Contracting Officer determines that it is necessary. (b) Payment will not be made for space which is in excess of the amount of occupiable square footage stated in the lease. (c) If it is determined that the amount of occupiable square footage actually delivered is less than the amount agreed to in the lease, the lease will be modified to reflect the amount of occupiable space delivered and the annual rental will be adjusted as follows: Occupiable square feet not delivered multiplied by the occupiable square foot (OSF) rate equals the reduction in annual rent. The rate per occupiable square foot Is determined by dividing the total annual rental by the occupiable square footage set forth in the lease. OSF Not Delivered X Rate per OSF = Reduction in Annual Rent. This section does not apply to the obligation of the Government to pay Ground Rent. 23. 552.203-5 -COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES (FEB 1990) (a) The Contractor warrants that no person or agency has been employed or retained to solicit or obtain this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a contingent fee, except a bona fide employee or agency. For breach or violation of this warranty, the Government shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover the full amount of the contingent fee. (b) "Bona fide agency: " as used in this clause, means an established commercial or selling agency (including licensed real estate agents or brokers), maintained by a Contractor for the purpose of securing business, that neither exerts nor proposes to exert improper influence to solicit or obtain Government contracts nor holds itself out as being able to obtain any Government contract or contracts through improper influence. "Bona fide employee," as used in this clause, means a person, employed by a Contractor and subject to the Contractor's supervision and control as to time, place, and manner of performance, who neither exerts nor proposes to exert improper influence to solicit or obtain Government contracts nor holds out as being able to obtain any Government contract or contracts through improper influence. "Contingent fee," as used in this clause, means any commission, percentage, brokerage, or other fee that is contingent upon the success that a person or concern has in securing a Government contract. INITIALS: 8, LES5W GOVERNMENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 9 (REV 4/96) EXHIBIT D "Improper influence," as used in this clause, means any influence that induces or tends to induce a Government employee or officer to give consideration or to act regarding a Government contract on any basis other than the merits of the matter. 24. 52.203-7 - ANTI -KICKBACK PROCEDURES (OCT 1988) (Applies to leases which exceed $100,000 average net annual rental, including option periods.) (a) Definitions. "Kickback," as used in this clause, means any money, fee, commission, credit, gift, gratuity, thing of value, or compensation of any kind which is provided, directly or indirectly, to any prime Contractor, prime Contractor employee, subcontractor, or subcontractor employee for prime cont act or in connectionwithaosubconttrract relating to treatmenting favorable prime contract. connection with a "Person," as used in this clause, means a corporation, partnership, business association of any kind, trust, joint-stock company, or individual. "Prime contract," as used in this clause, means a contract or contractual action entered into by the United States for the purpose of obtaining supplies, materials, equipment, or services of any kind. "Prime Contractor," as used in this clause, means a person who has entered into a prime contract with the United States. "Prime Contractor employee," as used in this clause, means any officer, partner, employee, or agent of a prime Contractor. "Subcontract," as used in this clause, means a contract or contractual action entered into by a prime Contractor or subcontractor for the purpose of obtaining supplies, materials, equipment, or services of any kind under a prime contract. "Subcontractor; as used in this clause, (1) means any person, other than the prime Contractor, who offers to furnish or furnishes any supplies, materials, equipment, or services of any kind under a (p(rime contract or a subcontract entered into in connection with such supplies to the and 82) includes a higherson whosubo err to furnish or furnishes general "Subcontractor employee," as used in this clause, means any officer, partner, employee, or agent of a subcontractor. (b) The Anti -Kickback Act of 1986 (41 U.S.C. 51-58) (the Act), prohibits any person from-- (1) Providing or attempting to provide or offering to provide any kickback; 2 Soliciting, accepting, or attempting to accept any kickback; or 3 Including, directly or Indirectly, the amount of any kickback in the contract price a subcontractor to a prime Conor t actor o the or higher tier subcontractonited States or in the tr.act price charged by (c) (1) The Contractor shall have in place and follow reasonable procedures designed to prevent and detect possible violations described in paragraph (b) of this clause In Its own operations and direct business relationships. (2) When the Contractor has reasonable grounds to believe that a violation described in Paragraph (b) of this clause may have occurred, the Contractor shall promptly report In writing the possible violation. Such reports shall be made to the inspector general of the contracting agency, the head of the contracting agency if the agency does not have an inspector general, or the Department of Justice. (3) The Contractor shall cooperate fully with any Federal agency investigating a possible violation described in paragraph (b of this clause. (4) The Contracting Officer may (I) offset the amount of the kickback against any monies owed by the United States under the prime contract and/or (ii direct that the Prime Contractor withhold from sums owed a subcontractor under the prime contract, the amount of the kickback. The Contracting Officer may order that monies withheld under subdivision (c)(4)(i) of this clause be paid over to the Government unless the Government has already offset those monies under subdivision (c)(4)(7 of this clause. In the either case, the Prime Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer when the monies are withheld. INITIALS:LES R & G MENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 10 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D (5) The Contractor agrees to incorporate the substance of this clause, including subparagraph (c)(5) but excepting subparagraph (c)(1), in all subcontracts under this contract. 25 ENT FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY MODIFICATION (NOV 1990) (Applies to leases which exceed $100,000.) (a) Definitions. The definitions set forth in FAR 3.104-4 are hereby incorporated in this clause. (b) The contractor agrees that it will execute the certification set forth in paragraph (c) of this clause, when requested by the Contracting Officer in connection with the execution of any modification of this contract. (c) Certification. As required in paragraph (b) of this clause, the officer or employee responsible or the modification proposal shall execute the following certification: CERTIFICATE OF PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY - MODIFICATION (NOV 1990) (1) I, Name of certifierl, am the officer or employee responsible for the preparation of this modification proposaFa—mq herebcertify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, with the exception of any information described in this certification, I have no of the Office ma ion concerning o lcernicureme violation o or possible le violation of subsections 27((hha), (b), (d), or (f) during the conduct of this procurem procurement (contract and modification erred to as numbrimplemented in the FAR, occurring (2) As required by subsection 27(e)(1)(B) of the Act, I further certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief each officer, employee, agent, representative, and consultant of Name of Offeror who has participatd personally and substantially in the preparation or submission of is proppose as certified that he or she is familiar with, and will comply with,, the requirements of subsection g27(a) of the Act, as implemented in the FAR, and irepo Ortimmediately the Act, as imiplementnformation ed in FAR, pertaining ion or possible violation of subsections 27(a), (b , (), or (f) to this procurement. (3) Violations or possible violations: (Continue on plain bond paper if necessary and label Certificate of Procurement Integrity -Modification (Continuation Sheet), ENTER "NONE" IF NONE EXISTS) (SAMPLE D ALREQUEST T WHEN NEEDED.) or CERTIFICATE. THE CONTRACTING OFFICER WILL SPECIFICALLY or [typed name of the officer or empiuyec icapull—u- ,11 •• •••--•••___.__ `Subsections 27(a), (b), and (d) are effective on December 1, 1990. Subsection 27(f) is effective on June 1, 1991. THIS CERTIFICATION CONCERNS A MATTER WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF AN AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE OF A FALSE ICERTFIICAT ON MAY RENDER THEMAKING MA ER SUBJECT TO PROSECUOTtION OUN ER TIITLEE18 UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 1001. (End of certification) INITIALS:IlbF$ LES R GOVERNMENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 11 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D (d) In making the certification in paragraph (2) of the certificate, the officer or employee of the competing Contractor responsible for the offer or bid, may rely upon a one-time certification from each individual required to submit a certification to the competing Contractor, supplemented by periodic training. These certifications shall be obtained at the earliest possible date after an individual required to certify begins employment or association with the Contractor. If a Contractor decides to rely on a certification executed prior to the suspension of section 27 (i.e.,prior to December 1, 1989), the Contractor shall ensure that an Individual who has so certified is notified that section 27 has been reinstated. These certifications shall be maintained by the Contractor for a period of 6 years from the date a certifying employee's employment with the company ends or, for an agency, representative, or consultant, 6 years from the date such Individual ceases to act on behalf of the contractor. (e) The certification required by paragraph (c) of this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance will be placed in executing this modification. 26. 552.203-73 -PRICE ADJUSTMENT FOR ILLEGAL OR IMPROPER ACTIVITY (SEP 1990) (Applies to leases which exceed $100,000.) (a) If the head of the contractin activity (HCA) or his or her designee determines that there was a violation of subsection 27?1a) of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act, as amended (41 U.S.C. 423), as implemented in the Federal Acquisition Regulation, the Government, at its election, may -- (1) Reduce the monthly rental under this lease by 5 percent of the amount of the rental for each month of the remaining term of the lease, Including any option periods, and recover 5 percent of the rental already paid; (2) Reduce payments for alterations not Included in monthly rental payments by 5 percent of the amount of the alterations agreement; or (3) Reduce the payments for violations by a Lessor's subcontractor by an amount not to exceed the amount of profit or fee reflected in the subcontract at the time the subcontract was placed. (b) Prior to making a determination as set forth above, the HCA or designee shall provide to the Lessor a written notice of the action being considered and the basis therefor. The Lessor shall have a period determined by the agency head or designee, but not less than 30 calendar days after receipt of such notice, to submit in person, In writing, or through a representative, information and argument in opposition to the proposed reduction. The agency head or designee may, upon good cause shown, determine to deduct less than the above amounts from payments. (c) The rights and remedies of the Govemment specified herein are not exclusive, and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this lease. 27. 52.215-22 - PRICE REDUCTION FOR DEFECTIVE COST OR PRICING DATA (OCT 1995) (Applies when cost or pricing data is required for work or service exceeding $500,000.) (a) If any price, including profit or fee, negotiated in connection with this contract, or an cost reimbursable under this contract, was Increased by any significant amount because (1) the Contractor or a subcontractor fumished cost or pricing data that were not complete, accurate, and current as certified in its Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data, (2) a subcontractor or prospective subcontractor fumished the Contractor cost orricing data that were not complete, accurate, and current as certified in the Contractors Certificate of Current Cost or Pncing Data, or (3) any of these parties fumished data of any description that were not accurate, the price or cost shall be reduced accordingly and the contract shall be modified to reflect the reduction. (b) Any reduction in the contract price under paragraph (a) of this clause due to defective data from a prospective subcontractor that was not subsequently awarded the subcontract shall be limited to the amount, plus applicable overhead and profit markup, by which (1) the actual subcontract or (2) the actual cost to the Contractor, if there was no subcontract, was less than the prospective subcontract cost estimate submitted by the Contractor; provided, that the actual subcontract price was not itself affected by defective cost pricing data. INITIALS:8 F LE OR GOVERNMENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 12 (REV 4/96) EXHIBIT D (c) (1) If costa educti nlnshoud beemade, thenContactoraagreesonotitolrasetthe following mattersas a defense: () The Contractor or position and thus the price of thepcont act would isnotJhave as in a superior bargaininging p been modified even if accurate, complete, and current cost or pricing data had been submitted. (1� iThe ssue were diefactiv c evenothougghvthenCont Conown tractor subcontractor took no affirmative action to bring the character of the data to the attention of the Contracting Officer. The contract was based on an agreement and there was no agreement aboutabout total the cost each item procured under the contract. (iv) The Contractor or subcontractor did not submit a Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data. 2 II of this clause, an offset in an (2) (i) Except as prohibited by subdivision (c)( )(ii) amount determined appropriate by the Contracting Officer based upon the facts shall be allowed against the amount of a contract price reduction if -- (A) The Contractor certifies to the Contracting Officer that, to the best of the Contractor's knowledge and belief, the Contractor is entitled to the offset in the amount requested; and (B) The Contractor proves that the cost or pricing data were available before the date of agreement on the price of the contract (or price of the mod fication) and that the data were not submitted before such date. (li) An offset shall not be allowed if An The understated data was known by the Contractor to be understated when the Certificate or Current Cost or Pricing Data was signed; or (B) The Gvernmet price wo uld notnhave increased hn the amount ntorbe offset even ate that the r if the available data had been submitted before the date of agreement on price. (d) If any reduction in the contract price under this clause reduces the price rice ms for which payment was made prior to the date of the modification reflecting the p n, the Contractor shall be liable to and shall pay the United States at the time such overpayment is repaid-- ment be (1) of overpaymenton tohe amount of such the Contractor t the da a theoGovernry qua repaid by tuted from the ele Contractor at the applicable underpayment rate effective for each quarter prescribed by the Secrete rryy of the Treasury under 26 U.S.C. 6621(a)(2); and (2) Contrao ApenaRyequba� edecosoortof the pric'mg dataawhichtwerif e incompete,oinaccdurate, or knowinglly noncurrent. s to be (e) This clause aes to This clause does not apply tr ctiiohe calcu rk or of service tai paymended under this agreement. 28. 552.270-20 - PROPOSALS FOR ADJUSTMENT (APR 1996) (a) The Contracting Officer may, from time to time during the term of this lease, require of this lease. Such changes will be required under tor services to be he Changes ormed clausein e terms or conditions e of the or (b) sfhall submit in10aofficer make t timely manner, an itis a emized dfcost proin the posal for theral e work tobeaccompl shed or services to be performed when the cost exceeds $25,000. The proposal, including all subcontractor work, will contain at least the following details-- Material quantities and unit costs; 2(1) Labor costs (dentified with specific item or material to be placed or operation to be performd" 3 Equipment costs; q Worker's compensation and public liability insurance; 5 Overhead; 6 Profit; and Employment taxes under FICA and FUTA. INITIALS:_OR & V. GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 13 (REV M96) LE OR GOVERN NT EXHIBIT D (c) The following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) provisions also apply to all proposals exceeding the threshold for submission of cost or pricing data at FAR 15.804-2(a)(1)-- (1) The Lessor shall provide cost or pricing data including subcontractor cost or pricing data (48 CFR 15.804-2); (2) The Lessor's representative, all contractors, and subcontractors whose portion of the work exceeds the threshold for submission of cost or pricing data must sign and return the "Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data" (48 CFR 15.804-4); and (3) The agreement for "Price Reduction for Defective Cost or Pricing Data" must be signed and returned (48 CFR 15.804-8). (d) Lessors shall also refer to 48 CFR Part 31, Contract Cost Principles, for information on which costs are allowable, reasonable, and allocable in Government work. 29. 552.270-21 - CHANGES (JUL 1995) (a) The Contracting Officer may at any time, by written order, make changes within the general scope of this lease in any one or more of the following: 11 Specifications (including drawings and designs); 2 Work or services; 3 Facilities or space layout; or 4 Amount of space (with the consent of the lessor). (b) If any such change causes an increase or decrease in Lessor's cost of or the time required for performance under this lease, whether or not changed by the order, the Contracting Officer shall modify this lease to provide for one or more of the following: (1) A modification of the delivery date; 2 An equitable adjustment in the rental rate; 3 A lump sum equitable adjustment; or 4 An equitable adjustment of the annual operating costs per occupiable square foot specified in this lease. (c) The Lessor shall assert its right to an adjustment under this clause within 30 days from the date of receipt 1of the change order and shall submit a proposal for adjustment. Failure to this clause shadll excusetthe lesall sor fe a rom proceeding ute hw Disputes change as directeder, nothing in (d) Absent such written change order, the Government shall not be liable to Lessor under this clause. 30. 552.215-70 - EXAMINATION OF RECORDS BY GSA (FEB 1996) The Contractor agrees that the Administrator of General Services, or any duly authorized representative shall, until the expiration of 3 years after final payment under this contract, or of the time periods for thepparticular records specified in Subpart 4.7 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR 4.7), whichever expires earlier, have access to and the right to examine any books, documents, papers, and records of the Contractor involving transactions related to this contract or compliance with any clauses thereunder. The Contractor further agrees to include in all its subcontracts hereunder a provision to the effect that the subcontractor agrees that the Administrator of General Services, or any duly authorized representatives shall, until the expiration of 3 years after final payment under the subcontract, or of the time periods for the particular records specified in Subpart 4.7 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR 4.7), whichever expires earlier, have access to and the right to examine any books, documents, papers, and records of such subcontractor, involving transactions related to the subcontract or compliance with any clauses thereunder. The term "subcontract" as used in this clause excludes (a) purchase orders not exceeding $100,000 and (b) subcontracts or purchase orders for public utility services at rates established for uniform applicability to the general public. 31. 52.233-1 - DISPUTES (OCT 1995) (a) contract is subject to the Contract Disputes Act of 1978, as amended (41 U.S.C. 601-613).(b) Except as provided in the Act, all disputes arising under or relating to this contract shall be resolved under this clause. INITIALS: RyF GOVERNM T GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 14 (REV 4196) L OR EXHIBIT D (c)"Claim,' as used in this clause, means a written demand or written assertion by one of the contracting parties seeking, as a matter of right, the payment of money in a sum certain, the adjustment or Interpretation of contract terms, or other relief arising under or relating to this contract. A claim arising under a contract, unlike a claim relating to that contract, is a claim that can be resolved under a contract clause that provides for the relief sought by the claimant. However, a written demand or written assertion by the Contractor seeking the payment of money exceeding $100,000 is not a claim under the Act until certified as required by subparagraph (d)(2) of this clause. A voucher, invoice, or other routine request for payment that is not In dispute when submitted is not a claim under the Act. The submission may be converted to a claim under the Act, by complying with the submission and certification requirements of this clause, if it is disputed either as to liability or amount or is not acted upon in a reasonable time. (d) (1) A claim by the Contractor shall be made in writing and, unless otherwise stated in this contrail, submitted within 6 years after accrual of the claim to the Contracting Officer for a written decision. A claim by the Government against the Contractor shall be subject to a written decision by the Contracting Officer. (2) () Contractors s clause shallhen providsubmie the any certification specified in subparagraph (d)(2)(iii) of A Exceeding $100,000; or �B� Regardless of the amount claimed, when using-- (1) Arbitration conducted pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 575-580; or (2) Any other alternative means of dispute resolution (ADR) technique that the agency elects to handle in accordance with the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act (ADRA). (ii) The certification requirement does not apply to issues in controversy that have not been submitted as all or part of a claim. (ii) The certification shall state as follows: "I certify that the claim is made in good faith; that the supporting data are accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief; that the amount requested accurately reflects the contract adjustment for which the Contractor believes the Government is liable; and that I am duly authorized to certify the claim on behalf of the Contractor." (3) The certification may be executed by any person duly authorized to bind the Contractor with respect to the claim. (e) For Contractor claims of $100,000 or less, the Contracting Officer must, if requested in writing by the Contractor, render a decision within 60 days of the request. For Contractor - certified claims over $100,000, the Contracting Officer must, within 60 days, decide the claim or notify the Contractor of the date by which the decision will be made. (f) The Contracting Officers decision shall be final unless the Contractor appeals or files a suit as provided in the Act. (g) If the claim by the Contractor is submitted to the Contracting Officer or a claim by the Government is presented to the Contractor, the parties, by mutual consent, may agree to use ADR. If the Contractor refuses an offer for alternative disputes resolution, the Contractor shall inform the Contracting Officer, in writing, of the Contractor's specific reasons for rejecting the request. When using arbitration conducted pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 575-580, or when using_ any other ADR technique that the agency elects to handle in accordance with the ADA any claim, regardless of amount, shall be accompanied by the certification described in subparagraphclause. (d)(2)(ii) of this clause, and executed in accordance with subparagraph (d)(3) o (h) The Government shall pay interest on the amount found due and unpaid from (1) the date that the Contracting Officer receives the claim (certified if required); or (2) the date that payment otherwise would be due, if that date is later, until the date of payment. With regard to claims having defective certifications, as defined in FAR 33.201, interest shall be paid from the date that the Contracting Officer initially receives the claim. Simple interest on claims shall be paid at the rate, fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury as provided in the Act, which is applicable to the period during which the Contracting Officer receives the claim and then at the rate applicable for each 6 -month period as fixed by the Treasury Secretary during the pendency of the claim. (i) The Contractor shall proceed diligently with performance of this contract, pending final resolution of any request for relief, claim, appeal, or action arising under the contract, and comply with any decision of the Contracting Officer. 32. 552.270-40 - ASBESTOS AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (AUG 1992) INITIALS: & GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 15 (REV 4196) LES R GO RN ENT 33 EXHIBIT D The certifications made by the Offeror regarding asbestos and hazardous waste management contained in the representation and certification provisions of this lease are material representations of fact upon which the Government relies when making award. If it is later determined that the presence or management of asbestos and/or hazardous waste has been misrepresented, the Government reserves the right to require the Lessor, at no cost to the Government, to abate (remove, encapsulate, enclose, or repair) such asbestos and/or mitigate hazardous waste conditions, with such work performed in accordance with Federal (e.g., E may terminate eOthe leasee This is inaaddition ltto regulations dies available to the Government. 52.222-26 - EQUAL OPPORTUNITY (APR 1984) (a) If, during any 12 -month period (including the 12 months preceding the award of this contract), the Contractor has been or is awarded nonexempt Federal contracts and/or subcontracts that have an aQ) regate value in excess of $10,000, the Contractor shall provide with nformationrnece necessary toldet ermine the) applicability of thion s request, Contractor shall (b) During performing this contract, the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national ongrn. (2) The Contractor shall take affirmative action to ensure the applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. This shall include, but not be limited to, (i) employment, (r) upgrading, (ii) demotion, (iv) transfer, (v) recruitment or recruitment advertising, (w layoff or termination, (vi) rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and (vii) selection for training, including apprenticeship. (3) The Contractor shall post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment the notices to be provided by the Contracting Officer that explain this clause. (4) The Contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. (5) The Contractor shall send, to each labor union or representative of workers which e it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, the notito be provided by the Contracting Officer advising the labor union or workers' representative of the Contractor's commitments under this clause, and post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. (6) The Contractor shall com ly with Executive Order 11246, as amended, and the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor. the contracting age (7) The Contractor shall fumish to ncy all information required by Executive Order 11246, as amended, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor. Standard Form 100 (EEO -1), or any successor form, is the prescribed form to be filed within 30 days following the award, unless filed within 12 months preceding the date of award. (8) The Contractor shall permit access to its books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency or the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) for the purpose of investigation to ascertain the Contractor's compliance with the applicable rules, regulations, and orders. (9) If the OFCCP determines that the Contractor is not in compliance with this clause or any rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, this contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts, under the procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246, as amended. In addition, sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked against the Contractor as provided in Executive Order 11246, as amended, the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. h (10) The Contractor shall include the terms and conditions of subparagraph (b)(1) throu (11) of this clause in every subcontract or purchase order that is not exempted by the 11246 rules regulations, lamended, or so that thesers of the terms andfLabor conditions will be binding under Executive upon each subcontractor or vendor. INITIALS: a LES R GOVERNMENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 16 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D (11) The Contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing these terms and conditions, including sanctions for noncompliance; provided, that If the Contractor becomes involved in, or Is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of any direction, the Contractor may request the United States to enter into the litigation to protect the interests of the United States. (c) Notwithstanding any other clause in this contract, disputes relative to this clause will be governed by the procedures in 41 CFR 60-1.1. 34. 52.222-35 - AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR SPECIAL DISABLED AND VIETNAM ERA VETERANS (APR 1984) (DEVIATION) (a) Definitions. "Appropriate office of the State employment service system," as used in this clause, means the local office of the Federal -State national system of public employment offices with assigned responsibility for serving the area where the employment opening Is to be filled, including the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. "Positions that will be filled from within the Contractor's organization," as used in this clause, means employment openings for which no consideration will be given to persons companies) and the includes any openingsion that(thel Contractor proposes to fill from regularlyhestablisht"recall" lists. and "Employment openings," as used In tnis clause, wuuuna lel- ... vlwy... ... 1 employment of over 3 dayys, and part-time employment, but does not include (1) executive and top management positions, (2) positions that will be filled from within the Contractor's organization or under a customary and traditional employer -union hiring arrangement, or (3) openings In an educational institution that are restricted to students of that Institution. (b) General. (1) Regarding any position for which the employee or applicant for employment is qualified, the Contractor shall not discriminate against the individual because the individual is a special d Sabia0rVIetname a veteran. The Contractor agrees to take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment, and otherwise treat qualified special disabled and Vietnam era veterans without discrimination based upon their disability or veterans' status in all employment practices such as -- or transfer; vi Layoff or termination; viI Rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and Vi ii) Selection for training, including apprenticeship. (2) the Secretary of agrees Laboor (Secreta,) with 1he ss ed sundr regulations, the Vet am E a relevant orders of Vete Veterans' Readiustment Assistance Act of 1972 (the Act), as amended. (c) Listing openings. (1) The Contractor agrees to list all employment openings existing at contract award or occurring during contract performance, at an appropriate office of the State employment service system In the locality where the opening occurs. These openings include those performing this occurring t An dependents facility, affiliate onenot exempteffrrom hied s requirement. (2) State and shall also listlllgthei openingovernment s with the encies holding eacontracts of the State 0teployment service. (3) The listing of employment openings with the State employment service system is required at least concurrently with using any other recruitment source or effort and involves the obligations of plating a bona fide job order, including accepting referrals of veterans and nonveterans. This listing does not require hiring any particular Job applicant or hiring from any particular group of job applicants and is not intended to relieve the Contractor from any requirements of Executive orders or regulations concerning nondiscrimination in employment. INITIALS: & GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 17 (REV 4196) LE OR GO M T EXHIBIT D (4) Whenever the Contractor becomes contractually bound to the listing terms of this clause, it shall advise the State employment service system, in each State where it has establishments, of the name and location of each hiring location in the State. As long as the Contractor is contractually bound to these terms and has so advised the State system, it need not advise the State system of subsequent contracts. The Contractor may advise the State system when it is no longer bound by this contract clause. (5) Under the most compelling circumstances, an employment opening may not be suitable for listing, including I situations when (i) the Government's needs cannot requiiremenbe t of listings woulld notben the Governmebe nt's intto ereis� al security, or (ii) the (d) Applicability. (1) This clause does not apply to the listing of employment openings which occur and are filled outside the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. (2) The terms of paragraph (c) above of this clause do not apply to openings that the Contractor proposes to fill from within its own organization or under a customary and traditional employer -union hiring arrangement. This exclusion does not apply to a particular opening once an employer decides to consider applicants outside of its own organization or employer -union arrangement for that opening. (e) Postings. (1) The Contractor agrees to post employment notices stating (i) the Contractor's obligation under the law to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified special disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam era, and (rr the rights of applicants and employees. (2) hese notices shall be posted in conspicuous places that are available to employees and applicants for employment. They shall be In a form prescribed by the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Department of Labor (Director), and provided by or through the Contracting Officer. (3) The Contractor shall notify each labor union or representative of workers withwhiic he h it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract understanding, that Contractor is bound by the terms of the Act, and is committed to take affirmative action to employ, and advance in employment, qualified special disabled and Vietnam era veterans. (f) Noncompliance. If the Contractor does not comply with the requirements of this clause, appropriate actions may be taken under the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary issued pursuant to the Act. (g) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall include the terms of this clause in every subcontract or purchase order of $10,000 or more unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary. The Contractor shall act as specified by the Director to enforce the terms, including action for noncompliance. 35. 52.222-36 -AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR HANDICAPPED WORKERS (APR 1984) (a) General. (1) Regarding any position for which the employee or applicant for employment is qualified, the Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of physical or mental handicap. The Contractor agrees to take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment and otherwise treat qualified handicapped individuals without discrimination based upon their physical or mental handicap in all employment practices such as -- ii) Demotion or transfer; IV) Recruitment; V Advertising; vi Layoff or terinination; vii) Rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and viii) Selection for training, including apprenticeship. (2) he Contractor agrees to comply with the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor (Secretary) issued under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 793) (the Act), as amended. INITIALS: - 8 GO-� GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 18 (REV 4196)LE R EXHIBIT D (b) Postings. (1) The Contractor agrees to post employment notices stating (i) the Contractor's obligation under the law to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified handicapped individuals and (ii) the rights of applicants and employees. (2) These notices shall be posted in conspicuous places that are available to employees and applicants for employment. They shall be In a form prescribed by the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Department of Labor (Director), and provided by or through the Contracting Officer. (3) The Contractor shall not each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract understanding, that the Contractor is bound by the terms of Section 503 of the Act and is committed to take affirmative action to employ, and advance in employment, qualified physically and mentally handicapped individuals. (c) Noncompliance. If the Contractor does not comply with the requirements of this clause, appropriate actions may be taken under the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary Issued pursuant to the Act. (d) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall include the terms of this clause in every subcontract or purchase order in excess of $2,500 unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary. The Contractor shall act as specified by the Director to enforce the terms, including action for noncompliance. 36. ERA REPORTS ON SPECIAL DISABLED VETERANS AND VETERANS OF HE VIETNAM (a) The Contractor shall report at least annually, as required by the Secretary of Labor, on: (1) The number of special disabled veterans and the number of veterans of the Vietnam era in the workforce of the contractor by job category and hiring location; and (2) The total number and of that total, the umber new of Ispec al disabled vees hired eterans, nthe s, and the umbeeriod covered r of vetethe rans of the Vietnam era. (b) The above items shall be reported by completing the form entitled "Federal Contractor Veterans' Employment Report VETS -100." (c) Reports shall be submitted no later than March 31 of each year beginning March 31, 1988. (d) The employment activity report required by paragraph (a)(2) of this clause shall reflect total hires during the most recent 12 -month period as of t ending date selected for the employment profile report required by paragraph (a)(1) of this clause. Contractors may select an ending date: (1) As of the end of any pay period during the period January through March 1 of the year the report is due, or (2) as of pDppecember 31, If the Contractor fors previous purposes of submitttien ng theroval from Employer Informatival n Employment portOEEO-1 (Sortunittandard FoCommission rm 100) so p rp 9 (e) The count of veterans reported according to paragraph (a) of this clause shall be based on voluntary disclosure. Each Contractor subject to the reporting requirements at 38 U.S.C. 2012(d) shall Invite all special disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam era who wish to benefit under the affirmative action program at 38 U.S.C. 2012 to identify themselves to the Contractor. The invitation shall state that the information is voluntarily provided, that the information will be kept confidential, that disclosure or refusal to provide the information will not subject the applicant or employee to any adverse treatment, and that the information will be used only in accordance with the regulations promulgated under 38 U.S.C. 2012. (f) Subcontracts. The purchase order of $10,000 ormoreunlesseexempt d by rules, the terms of this regulations use in or subcontract the Secretary. 37. CONTRACTORS DEBARRED, SUSPENDED, ED, OR PROPOSED FOR DEBARMENT (AUG G 99H 52.209-6 - PROTECTING THE 5) (a) The Government suspends or debars Contractors to protect the Government's interests. Contractors shall not enter into any subcontract in excess of the small purchase limitation at FAR 13.000 with a Contractor that has been debarred, suspended, or proposed for ebarment unless there is a compelling reason to do so. INITIALS: & J��-/-.1� LE R GOVE1lT11 GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 19 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D (b) The Contractor shall require each proposed first-tier subcontractor, whose subcontract will exceed the small purchase limitation at FAR 13.000, to disclose to the Contractor, in writing, whether as of the time of award of the subcontract, the subcontractor, or its principals, is or is not debarred, suspended, or proposed for debarment by the Federal Government. (c) A corporate officer or designee of the Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer, in writing, before entering into a subcontract with a party that is debarred, suspended or proposed for debarment (See FAR 9.404 for information on the List of Parties Excluded from Federal Procurement and Nonprocurement Programs). The notice must include the following: (1) The name of the subcontractor, 2 The Contractor's knowledge of the reasons for the subcontractor being on the List of Parties Excluded from Federal Procurement and Nonprocurement Programs; (3) The compelling reason(s) for doing business with the subcontractor notwithstanding its inclusion on the List of Parties Excluded from Federal Procurement and Nonprocurement Programs; (4) The systems and procedures the Contractor has established to ensure that it is fully protecting the Government's interests when dealing with such subcontractor in view of the specific basis for the party's debarment, suspension, or proposed debarment. 38. 52.215-24 - SUBCONTRACTOR COST OR PRICING DATA (OCT 1995) (Applies when the clause 52.215-22 is applicable.) (a) Before awarding any subcontract expected to exceed the threshold for submission of cost or pricing data at FAR 15.804-2(a)(1), on the date of agreement on price or the date of award, which ever is later; or before pricing any subcontract modification involving a pncin adjustment expected to exceed the threshold for submission of cost or pricing data at FAR 15.804-2(a)(1), the Contractor shall require the subcontractor to submit cost or pricing data (actually or by specific identification in writing), unless an exception under FAR 15.804-1 applies. (b) The Contractor shall require the subcontractor to certify in substantially the form prescribed in subsection 15.804-4 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, the data submitted under paragraph (a) of this clause were accurate, complete, and current as of the date of agreement on the negotiated price of the subcontract or subcontract modification. (c) In each subcontract that exceeds the threshold for submission of cost or pricing data at FAR 15.804-2(a)(1), when entered into, the Contractor shall insert either -- (1) The substance of this clause, including this paragraph (c), if paragraph (a) of this clauserequires submission of cost or pricing data for the subcontract; or (2) The substance of the clause at FAR 52.215-25, Subcontractor Cost or Pricing Data --Modifications. 39. 52.219-8 - UTILIZATION OF SMALL, SMALL DISADVANTAGED AND WOMEN -OWNED SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS (OCT 1995) (Applies to leases which exceed $100,000 average net annual rental, including option periods.) (a) It is the policy of the United States that small business concerns, small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals and small business concerns owned and controlled by women shall have the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in performing contracts let by any Federal agency, Including contracts and subcontracts for subsystems, assemblies, components, and related services for major systems. It is further the policy of the United States that Its prime contractors establish procedures to ensure the timely payment of amounts due pursuant to the terms of their subcontracts with small business concerns, small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals and small business concerns owned and controlled by women. (b) The Contractor hereby agrees to carry out this policy in the awarding of subcontracts to the fullest extent consistent with efficient contract performance. The Contractor further agrees to cooperate in any studies or surveys as may be conducted by the United States Small Business Administration or the awarding agency of the United States as may be necessary to determine the extent of the Contractor's compliance with this clause. INITIALS: & LE OR GOVERN N GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 20 (REV M96) EXHIBIT D (c) As used in this contract, the term "small business concern" shall mean a small business as defined pursuant to section 3 of the Small Business Act and relevant regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. The term "small business concern owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals" shall mean a small business concern (1) which is at least 51 percent unconditionally owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals; or, in the case of any publicly owned business, at least 51 per centum of the stock of which is unconditionally owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals; and (2) whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more of such Individuals. This term also means a small business concern that is at least 51 percent unconditionally owned by an economically disadvantaged Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization, or a publicly owned business having at least 51 percent of its stock unconditionally owned by one of these entities which has its management and daily business controlled by members of an economically disadvantaged Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization, and which meets the requirements of 13 CFR 124. The Contractor shall presume that socially and economically disadvantaged individuals include Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian -Pacific Americans, Subcontinent Asian Americans, and other minorities, or any other indilridual found to be disadvantaged by the Administration pursuant to section 8(a) of the Small Business Ad. The Contractor shall presume that socially and economically disadvantaged entities also include Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian Organizations. (d) The tern "small busiwhich is at least 51 percent ownredebybone orlmorehwolmen, arhe or, in business concern (i) case of any publicly owned business, at lease 51 percent of the stock of which is owned y controlled one or or one oor mored (ii) W and management and daily business operations are (e) Contractors acting in good faith may rely on written representations by their subcontractors regarding their status as a small business concern, a small business concern owned and concern owned and socially an economically womedisadvantaged individuals or a small business 40. DISADVANTAGED ISI V NTAGED AND WOMEN -OWNED SMALL BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTINGPLAN (Applies to leases which exceed $500,000.) a) This clause does not apply to small business concerns. ction that is oduct in ular rodu IJ) sold in substantial quantities o th" as used in e genis eral public and/means a orrindustry establishedtcatalog or differs only insignificantly from the C nt actor's roduct commerc al produin the opinion ct, the Contracting Officer, "Subcontract," as used in this clause, means any agreement (other than one involving an employer-employee relationship) entered into by a Federal Government prime Contractor or subcontractor calling for supplies or services required for performance of the contract or subcontract. shall (c) sThe ubcontracting plan request hee applicable. cablethe . which lnsepa officer, addresses mit and subcontractintg negotiate small business concerns, with small disadvantaged business concerns and with small business small business concerns. If the offeror Is submitting an individual contract plan, the plan must separately address subcontracting with small business concerns, small sisadvanagebusiness eparatetpart forr the basic cc contract and separate women-owned for each optionncerns with a n (if anyj (d) The offeroes subcontracting plan shall include the followingercentages of total : (1) thea) se expressed in se ess crms of oncerns, small di advantagedlanned ub subcontracting iconcellars, for rns and women -owned small business concerns as subcontractors. The offeror shall include all subcontracts that contribute to contract performance, and may include a proportionate share of products and services that are normally allocated as indirect costs. (2) A statement of -- Total dollars planned to be subcontracted; II Total dollars planned to be subcontracted to small business concerns; INITIALS: & GOVERNMENTGSA FORM 3517 PAGE 21 (REV 4/96) LE OR EXHIBIT D (ii) Total dollars planned to be subcontracted to small disadvantaged business concerns; and (iv) Total dollars planned to be subcontracted to women -owned small business concems. (3) A description of the principal types of supplies and services to be subcontracted, and an identification of the types planned for subcontracting to (i) small business concerns, (i) small disadvantaged business concems and (ii) women -owned small business concems. (4) A description of the method used to develop the subcontracting goals in paragraph of this clause. (5) A description of the method used to identify potential sources for solicitation purposes (e.g ewsting company source lists, the Procurement Automated Source System (PASS) of the Small Business Administration, the National Minority Purchasing Council Vendor Information Service, the Research and Information Division of the Minoruy Business Development Agency in the Department of Commerce, or small, small disadvantaged and women -owned small business concerns trade associations). A firm may rely on the information contained in PASS as an accurate representation of a concern's size and ownership characteristics for purposes of maintaining a small business source list. A firm may rely on PASS as a small business source list. Use of the PASS as its source list does not relieve a firm of its responsibilities (e.g: , outreach, assistance, counseling, publicizing subcontracting opportunities) in this clause. (6) A statement as to whether or not the offeror included indirect costs in establishing subcontracting goals, and a description of the method used to determine the proportionate share of indirect costs to be incurred with () small business concems, (ii) small disadvantaged business concems, and (iii) women -owned small business concems. (7) The name of the individual employed by the offeror who will administer the offeror's subcontracting program, and a description of the duties of the individual. (8) A description of the efforts the offeror will make to assure that small, small disadvantaged and women -owned small business concerns have an equitable opportunity to compete for subcontracts. (9) Assurances that the offeror will include the clause in this contract entitled "Utilization of Small, Small Disadvantaged and Women -Owned Small Business Concems" in all subcontracts that offer further subcontracting opportunities, and that the offeror will require all subcontractors (except small business concems) who receive subcontracts in excess of $500,000 ($1,000,000 for construction of any public facility) to adopt a plan similar to the plan agreed to by the offeror. (10) Assurances that the offeror will (i) cooperate in any studies or surveys as may be required, (i) submit periodic reports in order to allow the Govemment to determine the extent of compliance by the offeror with the subcontracting plan, (iii) submit Standard Form (SF) 294, Subcontracting Report for Individual Contracts, and/or SF 295, Summary Subcontract Report, in accordance with the instructions on the forms, and ((iv) ensure that its subcontractors agree to submit Standard Forms 294 and 295. (11) A recitation of the types of records the offeror will maintain to demonstrate procedures that have been adopted to comply with the requirements and goals in the plan, including establishing source lists; and a description of its efforts to locate small, small disadvantaged and women -owned small business concems and award subcontracts to them. The records shall include at least the following (on a plant -wide or company -wide basis, unless otherwise indicated): () Source lists (e.g., PASS), guides, and other data that identify small, small disadvantaged and women -owned small business concerns. (ii) Organizations contacted in an attempt to locate sources that are small, small disadvantaged or women -owned small business concems. (ii) Records on each subcontract solicitation resulting in an award of more than $100,000, indicating (A) whether small business concems were solicited and if not, why not, (B) whether small disadvantaged business concems were solicited and if not, why not, (C) whether women -owned small business concems were solicited and if not, why not, and (D) if applicable, the reason award was not made to a small business concem. (iv) Records of any outreach efforts to contact (A) trade associations, (B) business development organizations, and (C) conferences and trade fairs to locate small, small disadvantaged and women -owned small business sources. (v) Records of intemal guidance and encouragement provided to buyers through (A) workshops, seminars, training, etc., and (B) monitoring performance to evaluate compliance with the program's requirements. (vi) On a contract -by -contract basis, records to support award data submitted by the offeror to the Government, including the name, address, and business size INITIALS: � 8 -iTv� LE R G ENT GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 22 (REV 4/96) EXHIBIT D of each subcontractor. Contractors having company or division -wide annual plans need not comply with this requirement. (e) In order to effectively implement this plan to the extent consistent with efficient contract performance, the Contractor shall perform the following functions: (1) Assist small, small disadvantaged and women -owned small business concerns by arranging solicitations, time for the preparation of bids, quantities, specifications, and delivery schedules so as to facilitate the participation by such concerns. Where the Contractor's lists of potential small, small disadvantaged and women -owned small business subcontractors are excessively long, reasonable efforts shall be made to give all such small business concerns an opportunity to compete over a period of time. (2) Provide adequate and timely consideration of the potentialities of small, small disadvantaged and women -owned small business concerns in all "make -or -buy" decisions. (3) Counsel and discuss subcontracting opportunities with representatives of small, small disadvantaged and women -owned small business firms. (4) Provide notice to subcontractors concerning penalties and remedies for misrepresentations of business status as small, small disadvantaged or women - owned small business for the purpose of obtaining a subcontract thatisto be included as part or all of a goal contained In the Contractor s subcontracting plan. (f) A master subcontracting plan on a plant or division -wide basis which contains all the elements required by (d) above, except goals, may be incorporated by reference as a part of the subcontracting plan regired of the offeror by this clause; provided, (1) the master plan has been approved, (2) the offeror provides copies of the approved master plan and evidence of its approval to the Contracting Officer, and (3) goals and any deviations from the master ter Ilan deeme set forth nece ary by the acting officer al to satisfy the requirements of this (g) (1) If a commercial product is offered, the subcontracting plan required by this clause may relate to the offerors production generally, for both commercial and noncommercial products, rather than solely to the Government contract. In these cases, the offeror shall, with the concurrence of the Contracting Officer, submit one company -wide or division -wide annual plan. (2) The annual plan shall be reviewed for approval by the agency awarding the offeror its first prime contract requiring a subcontracting plan during the fiscal year, or by an agency satisfactory to the Contracting Officer. (3) The approved plan shall remain in effect during the offerors fiscal year for all of the offerors commercial products. (h) Prior compliance of the offeror with other such subcontracting plans under previous contracts will be considered by the Contracting Officer in determining the responsibility of the offeror for award of the contract. () The failure of the Contractor or subcontractor to comply in good faith with (1) the clause of this contract entitled "Utilization of Small, Small Disadvantaged and Women -Owned Small Business Concerns," or (2) an approved plan required by this clause, shall be a material breach of the contract. 41. 52.219-16 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES --SUBCONTRACTING PLAN (OCT 1995) (a) Failure to make a good faith effort to comply with the subcontracting plan, as used in this clause, means a willful or intentional failure to perform in accordance with the requirements of the subcontracting plan approved under the clause in this contract entitled "Small, Small Disadvantaged and Women -Owned Small Business Subcontracting Plan," or willful or intentional action to frustrate the plan. (b) If, at contract completion, or in the case of a commercial products plan, at the close of the fiscal year for which the plan is applicable, the Contractor has failed to meet its subcontracting goals and the Contracting Officer decides in accordance with paragraph (c) of this clause that the Contractor failed to make a good faith effort to comply with Its subcontracting plan, established in accordance with the clause in this contract entitled "Small, Small Disadvantage and Women -Owned Small Business Subcontracting Plan," the Contractor shall pay the Government liquidated damages in an amount stated. The amount of l be an amount egprI to tI a actual dollar attributable by which theractors Contractorure to failed to achieve each subcontract INITIALS: $ GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 23 (REV 4196) L OR GG EXHIBIT D goal or, in the case of a commercial products plan, that portion of the dollar amount allocable to Government contracts by which the Contractor failed to achieve each subcontract goal. (c) Before the Contracting Officer makes a final decision that the Contractor has failed to make such good faith effort, the Contracting Officer shall give the Contractor written notice specifying the failure and permitting the Contractor to demonstrate what good faith efforts have been made. Failure to respond to the notice may be taken as an admission that no valid explanation exists. If, after consideration of all the pertinent data, the Contracting Officer finds that the Contractor failed to make a good faith effort to comply with the subcontracting plan, the Contracting Officer shall issue a final decision to that effect and require that the Contractor pay the Government liquidated damages as provided in paragraph (b) of this clause. (d) With respect to commercial products plans; i.e., company -wide or division -wide subcontracting plans approved under paragraph (g) of the clause In this contract entitled "Small, Small Disadvantaged and Women -Owned Small Business Subcontracting Plan," the Contracting Officer of the agency that originally approved the plan will exercise the functions of the Contracting Officer under this clause on behalf of all agencies that awarded contracts covered by that commercial products plan. (a) Disputes, Contractor any final decision right the Contacting derOffithe clause in this contract entitled (f) Liquidated damages shall be in addition to any other remedies that the Government may have. INITIALS: a � GSA FORM 3517 PAGE 24 (REV 4196) L OR GOVER EXHIBIT D REPRESENTATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS RFLP Number I uaiea (Acquisition of Leasehold Interests in Real Property) Complete appropriate boxes, sign the form, and attach to offer. The Offeror makes property offered, not a individual Ropresentrepresen d the owners. NOTE. The "Offeror," as used on this form, is the owner of the agent 1. 52.219-1 -SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM REPRESENTATIONS (OCT 1995) (VARIATION) (a) (1) The standard industrial classification (SIC) code for this acquisition is 6515. (2) The small business size standard applicable to this acquisition is average annual gross revenues of $15 million or less for the preceding three fiscal years. (b) Representations. (1) The Offeror represents and certifies as part of its offer that it [ ] is, [ ] is not a small business concern. (2) (Complete only if offeror represented itself as a small business concern in block disadvantaged business f ohne section.) The offeror represents as part of its offer that it [ ] is, [ ] is n. (3) (Complete only if offeror represented itself asisa small business sines concern in block k (b)(1) f ohne section.) The Offeror represents as part of its offer that it [ ] [ ] is ng its that is (c) =an Small buy ownedn. sand operated, not dominanthin theis vfield of means atonconcern, which it ibi ding aoiniaGovernment contracts, and qualified as a small business under the criteria in 13 CFR Part 121 and the size standard In paragraph (a) of this provision. usiness concern Small owned by one concern, as individuals viduals who a eeboth socially ans a small band economicallytd disadvantaged'. is at Sora publicly owned business having) at least 51 percent of its stock unconditionally owned by an economically Th sdt rmaalso meansual smalldbus ness conceianrnthat is at and leastdaily 5business ercyyencontrolled d'Rionellne or more such individuals. own d by an economically Rs stocktunconditionally ownedtby one oi�ryamoreaof these entities�liwhich has bRsimanaat least 51 percent of gaemeganizationt and n, anusiness d meetslthe bequirements of 13 CFR P rt 124. disadvantaged Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization, and which Women owned small business concern, as use in this provision, means a small business concern -- (1) east is at leatt 5the stock of wh ch Is owned by one o e more women; andof any publicly owned business, at (2) Whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more women. (d) Notice. (1) If ns, then the clause solicitation this sol citation supplies ng notice of the set -an set side contains rein whole or in strictions on the source of the for small business end items to be furnished. (2) Under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm's status as a small or small disadvantaged business concern in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established Iursuant to references sectiond8(d) for a definition of prograor 15 of the Small iness Act m eligibility,rshall other provision of Federal law that (i) Be punished by imposition of fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii) Be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii) Be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. 2. 52.204-5 -WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS (OCT 1995) (a) Representation. The Offeror represents that it [ ] is, [ ] is not a women -owned business concern. INITIALS: - $ GSA FORM 3518 PAGE 1 (REV 4196) LESPR GOVERN �V EXHIBIT D (b) 'Women-owned enbprovision, means concern 1least l ercent ownedby oeormoeor n the case of any publicly ownedbusinessatleast 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more women; and whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more women. 3. 52.222-22 - PREVIOUS CONTRACTS AND COMPLIANCE REPORTS (APR 1984) The Offeror represents that — ct or pp (a) tIt his solicitefionathe cluse participated ig rally contained inrevious oSect on 310bof Executivecontract l0 deect er No. her10925, o the or the ual causelncontained clause m Section 201 of Executive Order No. 11114, (b) It [ ] has, [ ] has not filed all required compliance reports; and P (c) obtained beforessubconti subcontract awards. o(Approved by OMBuired underreports, signed 1215-0072 d subcontractors, will be 4. 52.222-25 - AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMPLIANCE (APR 1984) The Offeror represents that iot — (a) lac[tiohas n programsdeelorequired and has on file, he has r and reg lat onsoof the Secretary of Labored and does not have o(41�IgCFR 60-1 and 60-2), or at each affirmative (b) It [ has not previously had contracts subloved by OMB under Control Numbsve action . 1215-0072rams �uirement of the rules and ro regulations of the Secretary of Labor. (App Y 5. 52.222-21 -CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (APR 1984) i, rst rooms and wash rms, as (a) restaurgante andlother eating areas,�sfimevclocksttilockeraroornast�andoother sto ageeor dressing areas, parking is are seg eogatednby�ex�pl cit diroetiveeoala reirrt tt seg rgatedaon thenbasis of9ace�l color,roliemployees, an ,relgion,, onational oig because of habit, local custom, or otherwise. or rode for its any segregated factliti sisat any of itsOest blishmientsthand that it does not and wild nottperees mtpds empthat a loyees to perform (b) their services at any location under Its control where segregated facilities are maintained. The Offeror agrees breach of this certification is a violation of the Equal Opportunity clause in the contract. (c) The Offeror further agrees that (except where it has obtained identical certifications from proposed subcontractors for speck time periods) It will -- (1) Obtain identical certifications fromProposed subcontractors before the award of subcontracts under which the subcontractor will be subject to the Equal Opportunity clause; (2) Retain the certifications in the files; and 3 Forward the following notice to the proposed subcontractors (except if the proposed subcontractors have submitted identical certifications for specific time periods). NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATIONS OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES. Certificatiobn� of Nonsegregated Facilities must be submitted before the award of a subcontract under which the subcontractor Bull be subject during e Equal (Opp gtunity, clsemiannually,use.e certification annion may be submitted either for each subcontract or for all NOTE:racts b pOMB under false state encs in offers is prescribed in 18 U.S.C. 1001. (Approved Y 6. 552.203-4 - CONTINGENT FEE REPRESENTATION AND AGREEMENT (MAY 1989) (Applies to leases which exceed $100,000 average net annual rental, including option periods.) lo solely for (a) bona fidetestablished real estate agents or Pokersresents that pt for maint full-time bythe Offeroona fide r for the purpose of securing the busiinfferor or ness, the Offeror — [Note: The Offeror must check the appropriate boxes. For interpretation of the term "bona fide employee or agency," see paragraph (b) of the Covenant Against Contingent Fees clause.] (1) [ ] Has, [ ] has not, employed or retained any company or persons to solicit or obtain this lease; and INITIALS: & LES#R GOVERNMENT GSA FORM 3518 PAGE 2 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D (2) 1 j Has, [ ] has not, paid or agreed to pay to any person or company employed or retained to solicit or obtain his contract any commission, percentage, brokerage, or other fee contingent upon or resulting from the award of this contract. (b) Agreement. The Offeror agrees to provide informatioa relating to the answered affirmatively,ion as topromptlrequested ested to the the Cois ntracting Officer and, when subparagraph (a)() ()(2 ) Contracting Officer — (1) A compinedeted Standard Form 119, Statement of Contingent or Other Fees, (SF 119); or contracting 2 heidate and applicable statement indicating that contract nue SF 119 was mber, and representing to t that the he eprior SF119 applies totihs offer or quotation. 52.203-02 -CERTIFICATE OF INDEPENDENT PRICE DETERMINATION (APR 1985) (Applies to leases which exceed $100,000 average net annual rental, including option periods.) (a) The Offeror certifies that— (1) The prices in this offer have been arrived at independently, without, for the purpose of restricting competition, any consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Offeror or competitor relating to (i) those prices, (II) the intention to submit an offer, or (III) the methods or factors used to calculate the prices offered; (2) The prices in this offer have not been and will not be knowingly disclosed by the Offeror, directly or indirectly, to any other Offeror or competitor before bid opening (in the case of a sealed bid solicitation) or contract award (in the case of a negotiated solicitation) unless otherwise required by law; and (3) No attempt has been made or will be made by the Offeror to Induce any other concern to submit or not to submit an offer for the purpose of restricting competition. (b) Each signature on the offer is considered to be a certification by the signatory that the signatory -- (1) Is the person in the Offeror's organization responsible for determining the prices being offered in this bid or proposal, and that the signatory has not participated and will not participate in any action contrary to subparagraphs (a)(1) through (a)(3) above; or (2) (i) Has been authorized, In writing, to act as agent for the following principals in certifying that those rincipals have not participated, and will not participate in any action contrary to subparagraphs (a)(1) through (a)(3) above [insert full name of person(s) In fthe Offerors organa Ion respond a or a ermining the prices offered in this bid or proposal, and the title of his or her position in the Offeror's organization]; (ii) As an authorized agent, does certify that the principals named in subdivision ab �vj( have not participated, and will not participate, In any action contrary to subparagraphs a) (1 through (a)(3) above; and (iii) As an agent, has not personally participated, and will not participate, in action contrary to subparagraphs (a)(1) through (a)(3) above. (c) If the Offeror deletes or modifies subparagraph (a)(2) above, the Offeror must furnish with its offer a signed statement setting forth in detail the circumstances of the discllosure. 8 203-11 IONSRAPR 1991) (N DISCLOSURE REGARDING PAYMENTS TO INFLUENCE CERTAIN FEDERAL TR (Applies to leases which exceed $100,000.) (a) The definitions and prohibitions contained in the clause, at FAR 52.203-12, Limitation on Payments to Influence Certain Federal Transactions, are hereby incorporated by reference in paragraph (b) of this certification. (b) The offeror, by signing its offer, hereby certifies to the best of his or her knowledge and belief that on or after December 23, 1989,— (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress on his or her behalf in connection with the awarding of a contract resulting from this solicitation. (2) If any funds other than Federal apppropriated funds (including profit or fee received under a covered Federal transaction) have been paid, or will be paid, to any person for Influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress on his or her behalf in connection with this solicitation, the offeror shall complete and bmit, with its offer, OMB standard form LLL, Disclosure of Lobbyin Activities, to the Contracting Officer; and slat ue isubcss of $100,000 shall certify and discloseaccordingly yy, and require that all recipients ofsubcontract awards in excess or into s contract osed (c) Submission section 1352,ftlthescertification and disclosure is a 3l United Stats Code. Any person who ltmakes ane for kexpenditurelprohibitedlunder this provision n or INITIALS: 8 LES R GO RNMENT GSA FORM 3518 PAGE 3 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT D o fail sthan to file r amend 0, and dmore than $100,000st disclosure f oor amended r each such y thins provision, shall be subject to a civil penalty of 9. 52.209-5 - CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, PROPOSED DEBARMENT, AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS (MAR 1996) (Applies to leases which exceed $100,000 average net annual rental, including option periods.) (a) (1) The Offeror certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that— (i)The Offeror and/or any of its Principals— (A) Are f ] are not f ] presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, or declared ineligible for t e award of contracts by anwithin a y Federal agency; (B) cHaveivil jud] have not gment rendered against them three-year comm seriod sion offraudorthis oaecrim nal offense ee n connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) contract or subcontract; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes relating to the submission of offers; or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, tax evasion, or receiving stolen property; and (C) Are [ ] are not [ 1 presently indicted for, or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity with, commission of any of the offenses enumerated in subdivision (a)(1)(I)(B) of this provision. (ii) The Offeror has [ ] has not [ 1, within a three-year period preceding this offer, had one or more contracts terminated for default by anyy Federal agency. (2) "Principals " for the purposes ur ose orf t Is.rvis lryarespons responsibilities within ameans officers; l business entity (rectors; owners; e 9 , general and, having p ry plant manager, head of a subsidiary, division, or business segment, and similar positions). Y OF UNITED STATES THIS CERTIFICATIONOF AN AGENC ON AND THE MAKING OF A FALSE ,NFI TIT OUS, ORATTERI THIN FRAUDULENT CERTIFTHEIIICATIION MAY RENDER T EEMAKER SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION UNDER SECTION 1001, TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE. at time (b) The Offeror learns thatitscertification was iate erroneousn notice twhen submittedgorr hofficer be become erroneousrto by reason n of chaaward. ged circumstances. gg )) yy (c) an award uindehthis solicitat on Howeverathep eitification of thiswill be (considered in connection waddi addidetetional information nresult in iton as Offeror's responsibil'ltv. Failure of the Offeror to furnish a certification or provide such additional information as requested by the Contfracting Officer may render the Offeror nonresponsible. stem of ords in order to (d) entder9in good faithnthe ceRcatian requi ed by paragraph (a) of thistp olvis onntThe knowledge and information of an Offeror is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed y a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings.laced (a) whe certificationhen making awin alf itr sph (a)detehmined that the Offerorlknowingly rentdered an errdneousicertfication, in areliance was ddition to other remedies available to the Government, the Contracting Officer may terminate the contract resulting from this solicitation for default. 10. ASBESTOS REPRESENTATION (APR 1996) imon building it syteristat the ace offered f smsandzones serving the pace offeed, and he areaabovesuspenddceilngs and engneeriing pace in thesame ventilation zones as the space offered — (a) [ ] Does, [ does not Include asbestos -containing materials (ACM). ACM as used in this provision is defined as any materials wlte a concentration of greater than 1 percent by dry weight of asbestos. (b) If any of the above areas include ACM, please indicate whether the materials are 1 friable [ ] Yes [ ] No �2) non -friable, in good condition, and located in a place where they are not likely to be disturbed Yes [ No the term of anensuinease (3) nurina sold matrix, already in place, and nntract good condition l Yes [ No 11. CERTIFICATION FOR PASTOR PRESENT HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS (NOV 1987) To the best of his or her knowledge, the Offeror represents and certifies, as part of the offer that the site upon which space is offered for lease to the Government — (a) [ ] Was, [ ) was not a site used for any of the operations listed in item b below. INITIALS: _R 8 GE FGSA FORM 3518 PAGE 4 (REV 4/96) LES RMENT EXHIBIT D (b) Was a site used for any or all of the following operations: [ 1 Yes [ ] No 1 eneration of hazardous waste storage, or �2; treatment, temporary/permanentNo disposal of solid or hazardous waste [ ]Yes [ ] (3) storage of hazardous substances or ] Yes [ ] No petroleum products ]]]Yes jE j]] No l4) used/waste oil storage or reclamation unRs Yes No s laboratory or rifle range Yes No 6 chemical manufacturing/storage 7 military or intelligence weapons [ ] Yes [ ] No or ammunition training or testing (8) ordnance and/or weapons production, [ ] Yes [ ] No storage, or handling (c) [ ] Was f[the vabove performed in ever occurred at the accordance with the site, locth Offate and or certifies Federal el laws appropriate cleanup or other action 12. 52.223-5 - CERTIFICATION REGARDING A DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE (JUL 1990) (Applies to leases which exceed $1pp00,000 average net annual rental, including option periods.) through in lled stance (a) Defiono s. As used in this of the ControlledV of viSubetancesoAct (2lled 1sU.S.C. 812)sa^d asofurther bdefined incegulationhedules I tat 2secti1h CFR 1308.11-1308.15. gg "Conviction" means a body charged with the respo^oibility (including a pleat violations oa of lo contencleref the Federal oroState criminal drug statutes.ion of sentence, both, by any judicial involving the manufacture, distribution, dispensing, "Criminal drug statutes" means a Federal or non -Federal criminal statute possession or use of any controlled substance. "Drug-free workplace" means the sites) for the performance of work done by the Contractor in connection with a specific contract at which employees of the CContractor are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance. yyee of a Contractor directly engaged in the performance of work under a Government contract. "Employee" means an emploinclude all direct cost employees and any other Contractor employee who has other than a Directly engaged is defined to minimal impact or involvement in contract performance. "Individual" means an Offeror/contractor that has no more than one employee including thegOfferor/contractor. ho mak an offer that uals or a (b) $25,000,icertifies and agreesetOffeVo hifxceeds e peetthan ll employeesindividual, of the Offeroir to be employed under longer contract agreeid9oriri writiing), Iforaoontracts of 30 tcalendar3daysl ordmoreaperformancetrdur tcnr or as r to oonwhe unless a as formalnce is contracts of less than 30 calendar days performance duration, but in any case, by a date prior to when performance is expected to be completed, Rwill - (1) or usehof atconholled suibatance s pPoFiibited m the cont ectolr's workplace and specifying ition tfPe actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition; t - (2) Establish an ongoing drug-free awareness program to inform such employees abou i The clangers of drug abuse in the workplace; The contractor s policy of maintaining drug-free workplace; iii)) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and V) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace. (3) Provide all amplo ees engaged in performance of the contract with a copy of a statement required by subparagraph (b)(1) of this clause; 1 of this provision that, as a (4) Notiffyy such employees in writing in the statement required by subparagraph (b)( ) con it of continued employment on the contract resulting from this solicitation, the employee will - i) Abide bX the ter ms of the statement; and p occurring in hal workplace in of the amno later than 5 cealendar days tafter such convict' obl'drug statute for a violation)) (5) of th sthe provision, cfromoan employee orJotherwise receiving ithin 10 calendar act ae noticevofs uchnotice conv ctionUbThe inotlon oe)(sfiell include the position anydy title of the employee; and of (6) one of he following aactions witherespeot to any employee whoce under snconv convicted of ahidrug abuse violation occurringin tthhe workplace: INITIALS: & -5�� GSA FORM 3518 PAGE 5 (REV 4/96) LES R GO MENT EXHIBIT D (i) Taking appropriate personnel action against such employee, up to and including termination; or tii) Require such employee to satisfactorily participate in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a Federal, State, or local health law enforcement, or other appropriate agency. (7) Make agoo faith effort to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of subparagraph (b)(1) through ( )(6) of this clause. (c) By submission of its offer, the Offeror, if an individual who is making an offer of any dollar value, certifies and agrees that the Offeror will not engage in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance in the performance of this contract resulting from this solicitation. (d) Failure of the Offeror to provide the certification required by paragraph (b or (c) of this provision, renders the Offeror unqualified and ineligible for award. (See FAR 9.104-1(g) and 19.602-1(a)�2)(i).) (e) In addition to other remedies available to the Government, the certification in paragraphs (b) or (c) of this provision concerns a matter within the jurisdiction of an agency of the United States and the making of a ffalse, fictitious, or fraudulent certification may render the maker subject to prosecution under Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001. 13. 52.204-3 -TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION (SEP 1989) (VARIATION) (a) The Offeror is required to submit taxpayer identification information in order to comply with reporting requirements of 26 U.S.C. 6041, 6041A, and 6050M and implementing regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Failure or refusal by the Offeror to furnish the information may result in a 20 percent reduction of payments otherwise due under the contract. Taxpayer information on the payee, if different from the offeror, is also required; however, it may be provided at the time of award. (b) Offerors Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). [ )TIN: (c) Corporate Status. [ ] TIN has been applied for. [ ] TIN is not required. [ ] Corporation; [ ] Not a corporate entity; [ ] Sole proprietorship [ ] Partnership (d) Common Parent. "Common parent," as used in this solicitation provision, means that corporate entity that owns or controls an affiliated group of corporations that files its Federal income tax returns on a consolidated basis, and of which the Offeror is a member. ( Offeror is not owned or controlled by a common parent. L Name and TIN of common parent: Name (e) Payee's Taxpayer Identification Number. TIN [ ] TIN: [ ] TIN has been applied for. (] TIN is not required. 14. OFFEROR'S DUNS NUMBER (APR 1996) Enter number, if known: OFFEROR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Name and Address (Including ZIP Code) Signature INITIALS: 8 LES R G ERNMENT Telephone Number GSA FORM 3518 PAGE 6 (REV 4196) EXHIBIT E All services, maintenance, and utilities as specified in the Lease Agreement. Any displays approved by the Landlord in the public lobby of the facility, if any will not cause or create any additional lease or rent obligations on the part of the Tenant. The Landlord may remove the display at any time. Any equipment belonging to the Tenant will remain the property of the Tenant. UTILITIES. Landlord shall furnish, at its expense, the following utilities and services for normal office and laboratory use of the lease premises: (a) Electricity for normal lighting, air conditioning, and office and laboratory use. [Special or additional electrical requirements shall be paid by Tenant] (b) Heat, snow removal for common areas, and sewer and water based on normal office use. (c) Janitorial service for the leased premises on a five-day a week basis, and periodic extgerior window washing. (d) Refuse collection based on normal office use. Tenant shall provide at his expense all other utilities and services used at the leased premises. Landlord shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by or resulting from any variation, interruption or failure of said utilities or services, arising from any cause, condition or event; and no variation, interruption or failure of such utilities and services incident to the making of repairs, alterations, or improvements, or arising from any accident, strike, condition, cause or event in whole or part beyond the reasonable control of Landlord shall be deemed an eviction of Tenant or relieve Tenant from any obligation hereunder. JANITORIAL SERVICES. Cleaning is to be performed after tenant working hours unless daytime cleaning is specified as a special requirement elsewhere in this solicitation. The Lessor shall maintain the leased premises, including outside areas in a clean condition and shall provide supplies and equipment. The following schedule describes the level of services intended. Performance will be based on the Contracting Officer's evaluation of results, not the frequency or method of performance. DAILY: Empty trash receptacles and clean ashtrays. Sweep entrances, lobbies an corridors. Spot sweep floors and spot vacuum carpets. Clean drinking fountains. Sweep and damp mop or scrub toilet rooms. Clean all toilet fixtures and replenish toilet supplies. Dispose of all trash and garbage generated in or about the building. Wash inside and out or steam clean cans used for collection of food remnants from snack bars and vending machines. Dust horizontal surfaces that are readily available and visibly require dusting. Spray buff resilient floors in main corridors, entrances and lobbies, clean elevators and escalators, remove carpet stains. Police sidewalks, parking areas and driveways. Sweep loading dock areas and platforms. EXHIBIT E THREE TIMES A WEEK: Sweep or vacuum stairs. WEEKLY: Damp mop and spray buff all resilient floors in toilets and health units. Sweep sidewalks, parking areas and driveways (weather permitting). EVERY TWO WEEKS: Spray buff resilient floors in secondary corridors, entrance and lobbies. Damp mop and spray buff hard and resilient floors in office space. MONTHLY: Thoroughly dust furniture. Completely sweep and/or vacuum carpets. weep storage space. Spot clean all wall surfaces within 70 inches of the floor. EVERY TWO MONTHS: Damp wipe toilet wastepaper receptacles, stall partitions, doors, window sills and frames. Shampoo entrance and elevator carpets. THREE TIMES A YEAR: ches of Dust es II Clean metal surfaces within marbl70 in e surfaces lin lobbies. es. Wet mop 000r, vertical ar scrub garages. r surf TWIC_ E Wash all interior and exterior windows and other glass surfaces. Strip and apply four coats of finish to resilient floors in toilets. Strip and refinish main corridors and other heavy traffic areas. ANNUALLY: Wash all venetian blinds and dust 6 months from washing. Vacuum or dust a surfaces in the building of 70 inches from the floor, including light fixtures. Vacuum all drapes in place. Strip and refinish floors in offices and secondary lobbies and corridors. Shampoo carpets in corridors and lobbies. Clean balconies, ledges, courts, areaways and flat roofs. EVERY TWO YEARS: Shampoo carpets in all offices and other non-public areas. EVERY FIVE YEARS: Dry clean or wash (as appropriate) all drapes. ASREQUIRED:rior Properly maintain plants and lawns, remove snow and ice from entrancinstaes, exteand walks and parking lots of the building. Provide initial supply, on replacement of light bulbs, tubes, ballasts and starters. Replace worn floor coverings (this includes moving and return of furniture). Exterminate pests. EXHIBIT E All services, maintenance, and utilities as specified in the Lease Agreement. Any displays approved by the Landlord in the public lobby of the facility, if any will not cause or create any additional lease or rent obligations on the part of the Tenant. The Landlord may remove the display at any time. Any equipment belonging to the Tenant will remain the property of the Tenant. UTILITIES. Landlord shall furnish, at its expense, the following utilities and services for normal office and laboratory use of the lease premises: (a) Electricity for normal lighting, air conditioning, and office and laboratory use. [Special or additional electrical requirements shall be paid by Tenant] (b) Heat, snow removal for common areas, and sewer and water based on normal office use. (c) Janitorial service for the leased premises on a five-day a week basis, and periodic exterior window washing. (d) Refuse collection based on normal office use. Tenant shall provide at his expense all other utilities and services used at the leased premises. e) Filtered sea water for experimental research and public display will be provided twenty four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week at the flow rate designed for the system. Landlord shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by or resulting from any variation, interruption or failure of said utilities or services, arising from any cause, condition or event; and no variation, interruption or failure of such utilities and services incident to the making of repairs, alterations, or improvements, or arising from any accident, strike, condition, cause or event in whole or part beyond the reasonable control of Landlord shall be deemed an eviction of Tenant or relieve Tenant from any obligation hereunder. JANITORIAL SERVICES. Cleaning is to be performed after tenant working hours unless daytime cleaning is specified as a special requirement elsewhere in this solicitation. The Lessor shall maintain the leased premises, including outside areas in a clean condition and shall provide supplies and equipment. The following schedule describes the level of services intended. Performance will be based on the Contracting Officer's evaluation of results, not the frequency or method of performance. DAILY: Empty trash receptacles and clean ashtrays. Sweep entrances, lobbies and corridors. Spot sweep floors and spot vacuum carpets. Clean drinking fountains. Sweep and damp mop or scrub toilet rooms. Clean all toilet fixtures and replenish Y_�. �o� r EXHIBIT E toilet supplies. Dispose of all trash and garbage generated in or about the building. Wash inside and out or steam clean cans used for collection of food remnants from snack bars and vending machinesDust horizontal surfaces that are readily available and visibly require dusting. Spray buff resilient floors in main corridors, . entrances and lobbies, clean elevators and escalators, remove carpet stains. Police sidewalks, parking areas and driveways. Sweep loading dock areas and platforms. THREE TIMES A WEEK: Sweep or vacuum stairs. WEEKLY: Damp mop and spray buff all resilient floors in toilets and health units. Sweep sidewalks, parking areas and driveways (weather permitting). EVERY TWO WEEKS: Spray buff resilient floors in secondary corridors, entrance and lobbies. Damp mop and spray buff hard and resilient floors in office space. MONTHLY: Thoroughly dust furniture. Completely sweep and/or vacuum carpets. Sweep storage space. Spot clean all wall surfaces within 70 inches of the floor. EVERY TWO MONTHS: ceptacles, stall partitions, doors, window sills and Damp wipe toilet wastepaper re frames. Shampoo entrance and elevator carpets. THREE TIMES A YEAR: Dust wall surfaces within 70 inches of the floor, vertical surfaces and under surfaces. Clean metal and marble surfaces in lobbies. Wet mop or scrub garages. TWICE A YEAR: Wash all interior and exterior windows and other glass surfaces. Strip and apply four coats of finish to resilient floors in toilets. Strip and refinish main corridors and other heavy traffic areas. ANNUALLY: Wash all venetian blinds and dust 6 months from washing. Vacuum or dust all surfaces in the building of 70 inches from the floor, including light fixtures. Vacuum all drapes in place. Strip and refinish floors in offices and secondary lobbies and corridors. Shampoo carpets in corridors and lobbies. Clean balconies, ledges, courts, areaways and flat roofs. EVERY TWO YEARS: Shampoo carpets in all offices and other non-public areas. EXHIBIT E EVERY FIVE YEARS: Dry clean or wash (as appropriate) all drapes. AS REQUIRED: Properly maintain plants and lawns, remove snow and ice from entrances, exterior walks and parking lots of the building. Provide initial supply, installation and replacement of light bulbs, tubes, ballasts and starters. Replace worn floor coverings (this includes moving and return of furniture). Exterminate pests. RESPONSE TO EMERGENCIES: The Lessor shall provide the Lessee with a primary contact and an alternate contact (names and telephone numbers) to be available twenty four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week, in the event of an emergency. The Lessor shall take necessary actions to contain or repair any situation the Lessee identifies as an emergency. The Lessor shall make every reasonable effort to respond to emergencies within thirty (30) minutes during regular working hours and within two (2) hours during other than regular work hours. (f Z�6 ;�:7� EXHIBIT F MISCELLANEOUS LABOR CLAUSES 1. 52.2224 CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT—OVERTIME COMPENSATION (MAR 1986 (a) Overtime requirements. No Contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics (see Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 22.300) shall require or permit any such laborers or mechanics in any workweek in which the individual is employed on such work to work in excess of 40 hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than 1 % times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in such workweek. (b) Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages. In the event of any violation of the provisions set forth in paragraph (a) of this clause, the Contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such Contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic employed in violation of the provisions set forth in paragraph (a) of this clause in the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of 40 hours without payment of the overtime wages required by provisions set forth in paragraph (a) of this clause. (c) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. The Contracting Officer shall upon his or her own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the Contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same Prime Contractor, or any other Federally - assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act which is held by the same Prime Contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such Contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the provisions set forth in paragraph (b) of this clause. EXHIBIT F (d) Payrolls and basic records. (1) The Contractor or subcontractor shall maintain payrolls and basic payroll records during the course of contract work and shall preserve them for a period of 3 years from the completion of the contract for all laborers and mechanics working on the contract. Such records shall contain the name and address of each such employee, social security number, correct classifications, hourly rates of wages paid, daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made, and actual wages paid. Nothing in this paragraph shall require the duplication of records required to be maintained for construction work by Department of Labor regulations at 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3) implementing the Davis -Bacon Act. (2) The records to be maintained under paragraph (d)(1) of this clause shall be made available by the Contractor or subcontractor for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of the Contracting Officer or the Department of Labor. The Contractor or subcontractor shall permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. (e) Subcontracts. The Contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the provisions set forth in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this clause and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these provisions in any lower tier subcontracts. The Prime Contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the provisions set forth in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this clause. 2. 52.222-6 DAVIS-BACON ACT (NOV 1992) (a) All laborers and mechanics employed or working upon the site of the work will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3)), the full amount of wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) due at time of payment computed at rates not less than those contained in the wage determination of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the Contractor and such laborers and mechanics. Contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under section 1(b)(2) of the Davis -Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of paragraph (d) of this clause; also, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs which Y"-Z� C�) �3F EXHIBIT F cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such period. Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid not less than the appropriate wage rate and fringe benefits in the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as provided in the clause entitled Apprentices and Trainees. Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein; provided, that the employer's payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determination (including any additional classifications and wage rates conformed under paragraph (b) of this clause) and the Davis -Bacon poster (WH -1321) shall be posted at all times by the Contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place where it can be easily seen by the workers. (b) (1) The Contracting Officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics, including helpers, which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. The Contracting Officer shall approve an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefor only when all the following criteria have been met: (i) Except with respect to helpers, as defined in Section 22.401 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, the work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by a classification in the wage determination. (ii) The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry. (iii) The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination. (iv) With respect to helpers, such a classification prevails in the area in which the work is performed. (2) If the Contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the classification (if known), or their representatives, and the Contracting Officer agree on the classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Contracting Officer to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210. The Administrator EXHIBIT F or an authorized representative will approve, modify, or disapprove every additional classification action within 30 days of receipt and so advise the Contracting Officer or will notify the Contracting Officer within the 30 -day period that additional time is necessary. (3) In the event the Contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be employed in the classification, or their representatives, and the Contracting Officer do not agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), the Contracting Officer shall refer the questions, including the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of the Contracting Officer, to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division for determination. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of receipt and so advise the Contracting Officer or will notify the Contracting Officer within the 30 - day period that additional time is necessary. (4) The wage rate (including fringe benefits, where appropriate) determined pursuant to subparagraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3) of this clause shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this contract from the first day on which work is performed in the classification. (c) Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the Contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. (d) If the Contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the Contractor may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe benefits under a plan or program; provided, that the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the Contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis -Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the Contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. 3. 52.222-7 WITHHOLDING OF FUNDS (FEB 1988) The Contracting Officer shall, upon his or her own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor, withhold or cause to be withheld from the Contractor under this contract or any other Federal contract with the same Prime Contractor, or any other Federally assisted contract subject to Davis -Bacon prevailing wage requirements, which is held by the same Prime Contractor, so much of the accrued payments or EXHIBIT F advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees, and helpers, employed by the Contractor or any subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee, or helper, employed or working on the site of the work, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the Contracting Officer may, after written notice to the Contractor, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. 4. 52.222-8 PAYROLLS AND BASIC RECORDS (FEB 1988) (a) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the Contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of 3 years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification, hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis -Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made, and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found, under paragraph (d) of the clause entitled Davis -Bacon Act, that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis -Bacon Act, the Contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs. (b) (1) The Contractor shall submit weekly for each week in which any contract work is performed a copy of all payrolls to the Contracting Officer. The payrolls submitted shall set out accurately and completely all of the information required to be maintained under paragraph (a) of this clause. This information may be submitted in any form desired. Optional Form WH -347 (Federal Stock Number 029-005-00014-1) is available for this purpose and may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The Prime Contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. go-- 4--�bF EXHIBIT F (2) Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a "Statement of Compliance, signed by the Contractor or subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify— (i) That the payroll for the payroll period contains the information required to be maintained under paragraph (a) of this clause and that such information is correct and complete; (ii) That each laborer or mechanic (including each helper, apprentice, and trainee) employed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible deductions as set forth in the Regulations, 29 CFR Part 3; and (iii) That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash equivalents for the classification of work performed, as specified in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract. (3) The weekly submission of a properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form WH -347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the "Statement of Compliance" required by subparagraph (b)(2) of this clause. (4) The falsification of any of the certifications in this clause may subject the Contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal prosecution under Section 1001 of Title 18 and Section 3729 of Title 31 of the United States Code. (c) The Contractor or subcontractor shall make the records required under paragraph (a) of this clause available for inspection, copying, or transcription by the Contracting Officer or authorized representatives of the Contracting Officer or the Department of Labor. The Contractor or subcontractor shall permit the Contracting Officer or representatives of the Contracting Officer or the Department of Labor to interview employees during working hours on the job. If the Contractor or subcontractor fails to submit required records or to make them available, the Contracting Officer may, after written notice to the Contractor, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment. Furthermore, failure to submit the required records upon request or to make such EXHIBIT F records available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12. 5. 52.222-9 APPRENTICES AND TRAINEES (FEB 1988) (a) Apprentices. Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Bureau, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the Contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or otherwise employed as stated in this paragraph, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates (expressed in percentages of the journeyman's hourly rate) specified in the Contractor's or subcontractor's registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the registered program for the apprentice's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. If the apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination for the applicable classification. If the Administrator determines that a different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice classification, fringes shall be paid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Bureau, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the Contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. EXHIBIT F (b) Trainees. Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior approval, evidenced by formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed in the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate in the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate in the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate in the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the Contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (c) Equal employment opportunity. The utilization of apprentices, trainees, and journeymen under this clause shall be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR Part 30. 6. 52.222-10 COMPLIANCE WITH COPELAND ACT REQUIREMENTS (FEB 1988) The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Part 3, which are hereby incorporated by reference in this contract. yo-� �)rw - EXHIBIT F 7. 52.222-11 SUBCONTRACTS (LABOR STANDARDS) (FEB 1988) (a) The Contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses entitled Davis -Bacon Act, Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act—Overtime Compensation, Apprentices and Trainees, Payrolls and Basic Records, Compliance with Copeland Act Requirements, Withholding of Funds, Subcontracts (Labor Standards), Contract Termination --Debarment, Disputes Concerning Labor Standards, Compliance with Davis -Bacon and Related Act Regulations, and Certification of Eligibility, and such other clauses as the Contracting Officer may, by appropriate instructions, require, and also a clause requiring subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The Prime Contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all the contract clauses cited in this paragraph. (b) (1) Within 14 days after award of the contract, the Contractor shall deliver to the Contracting Officer a completed Statement and Acknowledgment Form (SF 1413) for each subcontract, including the subcontractor's signed and dated acknowledgment that the clauses set forth in paragraph (a) of this clause have been included in the subcontract. (2) Within 14 days after the award of any subsequently awarded subcontract the Contractor shall deliver to the Contracting Officer an updated completed SF 1413 for such additional subcontract. 8. 52.222-12 CONTRACT TERM INATIO"EBARMENT (FEB 1988) A breach of the contract clauses entitled Davis -Bacon Act, Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act—Overtime Compensation, Apprentices and Trainees, Payrolls and Basic Records, Compliance with Copeland Act Requirements, Subcontracts (Labor Standards), Compliance with Davis -Bacon and Related Act Regulations, or Certification of Eligibility may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a Contractor and subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. 9. 52.222-13 COMPLIANCE WITH DAVIS-BACON AND RELATED ACT REGULATIONS (FEB 1988) All rulings and interpretations of the Davis -Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR Parts 1, 3, and 5 are hereby incorporated by reference in this contract. Ke- DF;V7 EXHIBIT F 10. 52.222-14 DISPUTES CONCERNING LABOR STANDARDS (FEB 1988) The United States Department of Labor has set forth in 29 CFR Parts 5, 6, and 7 procedures for resolving disputes concerning labor standards requirements. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with those procedures and not the disputes clause of this contract. Disputes within the meaning of this clause include disputes between the Contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and the contracting agency, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their representatives. 11. 52.222-15 CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY (FEB 1988) (a) By entering into this contract, the Contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the Contractor's firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis -Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). (b) No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis -Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). (c) The penalty for making false statements is prescribed in the U.S. Criminal Code, 18 U.S.C. 1001. EXHIBIT G OPERATING COSTS (a) Beginning with the second year of the lease and each year after, the Government shall pay adjusted rent for changes in costs for cleaning services, supplies, materials, maintenance, trash removal, landscaping, water, sewer charges, heating, electricity, and certain administrative expenses attributable to occupancy. Applicable costs listed on GSA Form 1217, Lessor's Annual Cost Statement, when negotiated and agreed upon, will be used to determine the base rate for operating costs adjustment. After the second year of occupancy, the lessor shall submit a certified statement of actual operating expenses which will determine the new base rate for escalation. After each successive 5 years of occupancy, the lessor shall submit a certified statement of actual operating expenses which will determine the new base rate if those applicable costs are more than the cumulative CPI increases for the subject term. However, if the actual operating expenses are less than the CPI escalated operating expenses, the Tenant shall receive a rental credit. (b) The amount of adjustment will be determined by multiplying the base rate by the percent of change in the Cost of Living Index. The percent change will be computed by comparing the index figure published for the month prior to the lease commencement date with the index figure published for the month which begins each successive 12 -month period. For example, a lease which commences in June of 1985 would use the index published for May of 1985 and that figure would be compared with the index published for May of 1986, May of 1987, and so on, to determine the percent change. The Cost of Living Index will be measured by the Anchorage revised Consumer Price Index for wage earners and clerical workers. Payment will be made with the monthly installment of fixed rent. Rental adjustments will be effective on the anniversary date of the lease. Payment of the adjusted rental rate will become due on the first workday of the second month following the publication of the Cost of Living Index for the month prior to the lease commencement date. (c) If the Government exercises an option to extend the lease term at the same rate as that of the original term, the option price will be based on the adjustment during the original term. Annual adjustments will continue. (d) In the event of any decreases in the Cost of Living Index occurring during the term of the occupancy under the lease, the rental amount will be reduced accordingly. The amount of such reductions will be determined in the same manner as increases in rent provided under this clause. The base for the annual operating cost adjustment is51E 3.940• EXHIBIT H PROJECT COSTS NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY Total $20,700,000 Revenue Sources $ 465,000 3,000,000 8,000,000 2,479,105 $ 13$ 13 99"00644,106 Total $20,700,000 NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY Federal Grant NOAA Cash Revenue Bond KIB Cash Expenses Categories $ 863,358 �, SiCtiN 1,665,228 Housing Bldg. Construction 132,000 Housing Site Work 180,000 Housing Design 1,500,000 Debt Service Reserve 80,000 Housing Administration $ 16,2794,14 Net Laboratory Bldg. Cost $ 13,218,884 NOAH Share 81.2% 725,221 NOAA Seawater Share 84% $ 13,994,105 TOTAL NOAA Share Expenses Revenue $ 6,000,000 KIB $ 600,000 15,600,000 Site Work Construction 3,000,000 State Federal Grant 2,100,000 Architect 465,000 NOAA Cash 800,000 Administration 3,000,000 8,000,000 Revenue Bond 100,000 1,500,000 Equipment Debt Service Reserve 235,000 Interest Earnings (prepaid rent) Total $20,700,000 Revenue Sources $ 465,000 3,000,000 8,000,000 2,479,105 $ 13$ 13 99"00644,106 Total $20,700,000 NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY Federal Grant NOAA Cash Revenue Bond KIB Cash Expenses Categories $ 863,358 �, SiCtiN 1,665,228 Housing Bldg. Construction 132,000 Housing Site Work 180,000 Housing Design 1,500,000 Debt Service Reserve 80,000 Housing Administration $ 16,2794,14 Net Laboratory Bldg. Cost $ 13,218,884 NOAH Share 81.2% 725,221 NOAA Seawater Share 84% $ 13,994,105 TOTAL NOAA Share EXHIBIT I BASIC GUIDELINES FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK DISTRIBUTION The new building premise distribution system will provide an infrastructure for both voice and data distribution. This document is entirely in line with industry recommendations for new building wiring, (Federal Standard 1090,; ANSI/EIA-568-1991 Federal Building Telecommunications Wiring Standard), and ANSI X3T9 Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Standard). FED -STD -1090 is mandatory in all procurement for new installations in Federal Government buildings. Any deviations from these standards could create maintenance and upgradability problems in the future, and reduce the expected lifetime of the system. The building will be wired for both a designed (future) capacity which is well above the initial installed capacity. Lobbies will have public displays requiring network connection. Meeting and conference rooms will need network drops for training, demonstrations, and presentations. The number of planned network drops is based on number of office's, and universal access in the building area. Each drop or Standard Information Outlet (SIO) shall contain the following cabling: 1 Category 3 cable for voice 1 Category 5 cable for data 1 Multi -Mode Fiber cable with 2 fiber strands for data, Detailed specifications for each of the cables mentioned will be provided at a later date. Every office shall have a minimum of two (2) drops per office, open office areas that are larger, 1 SIO shall be installed for every 100 square feet. NOAA Telecommunications Main Distribution Room (MDF) Intermediate Distribution Room (IDF) General Functional Requirements The telecommunications closets required are a transition point between the backbone and horizontal distribution pathways. The telecommunications closets shall be able to contain telecommunications equipment, cable terminations, and associated cross -connection wiring. Telecommunications closet space shall be dedicated to the telecommunications function and related support facilities. Telecommunications closet space should not be shared with electrical installations other than those for telecommunications. This requirement assumes the share use of telecommunications closet for the telecommunications needs of all occupants of the building. EXHIBIT I General Building Provisioning 20' X 15' 300 sq. ft. if possible for main distribution room. 10' X 15' 150 sq. ft. if possible for IDF. Distance between MDF and OF should not exceed 90 meters IDF's should staked vertically. Maximum run from OF to SIO should not exceed 150 ft. Each OF should not serve more than 60 SIO's Equipment to installed in IDF: Telephone termination, Data terminations in patch panels, Local Area network (LAN) equipment, UPS equipment if necessary. All four walls should be covered with rigidly fixed % " A -C plywood, preferable void free, (8 -ft.) high, capable of supporting attached equipment. Lighting shall be a minimum of 540 1x (50 foot candles) measured 3 ft. above the finished floor, mounted 8.5 ft. above finished floor. False ceiling shall not be provided. Door shall be a minimum of 36 in wide and 80 in high, without doorsill, hinged to open outward, and fitted with a lock. Walls, and ceiling shall be treated to eliminate dust. Finishes shall be light in color to enhance room lighting. A minimum of two dedicated 20 Amp Computer Grade duplex electrical outlets, each on separate circuits, shall be provided for equipment power. In addition, convenience duplex outlets shall be placed at 6 ft. intervals around the perimeter walls, at a height of 18" above the floor. A 208 single phase circuit for UPS power should also be made available, if building UPS power not available. Access shall be available to the main building grounding electrode Closet Penetrations Sleeves or slots through the closet floor should be adjacent to the door. Sleeves or slots shall not be left open except during cable installation and shall be property fire stopped per applicable codes. The number and size of sleeves, slots or conduit shall be determined when final design concept is accepted. Horizontal pathways are also closet penetrations and will be determined later. Security and Fire Protection Fire protection of the telecommunications closet, shall be provided as per applicable code. EXHIBIT I Environmental Considerations HVAC shall be included in the design of the telecommunications closet to maintain a temperature the same as the adjacent office area. Planning for eventual provisioning, as required, of continuos HVAC (24 hours per day and 365 days per year) shall be included in the initial design. A positive pressure shall be maintained with a minimum of one air change per hour. When active devices are present a sufficient number of air changes should be provided to dissipate the heat. The closet shall be free of water or drain pipes not directly required in support of the equipment within the room. A floor drain shall be provided within the room if risk of water ingress exits. )v J�))5F- - GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT DATE PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE NO, I August 14, 1998 SUPPLEMENTAL LEASE AGREEMENT MLEASE NO. GS-lOB-06090 ADDRESS OF PREMISES Near Island Research Facility, Tract B of a portion of United States Survey 4947 according to Plat No. 86-20 in the Kodiak Recording District, Third Judicial District, Kodiak, Alaska 99615 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this date by and between KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH, A BOUROUGH GOVERNMENT ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF ALASKA. whose address is 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615 hereinafter called the Lessor, and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereafter called the Government: WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the above Lease. NOW THEREFORE, these parties for the considerations hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree that the said Lease is amended, effective October 1, 1998as follows: Supplemental Lease Agreement, SLA, Number 1 is to compensate the Lessor for $180,000 in loss of interest earnings due to the delay in delivery of the $3,000,000 lump sum payment by the Lessee to pay for special improvements requested by the tenant agency, NOAH, and to replace $30,000 of the above amount which was paid to General Services Administration as a processing fee. These amounts owing total $210,000, which shall be amortized over the twenty years of the Lease at the six percent interest rate that would have been available to the Lessor at the time the entire amount was first promised, which adds $18,054 per year to the net rent. To accomplish this Exhibit B, Schedule of Annual Rent Payments is amended for Net Rent for years 1 though 20 to be $774,054, which when added to the $699,076 per year for Operational and Maintenance Expenses results in a Total Base Rent of $1,473,130 per year. All other terms and conditions of the lease shall remain in force and effect. 00 LESSOR KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH, BY JEROME M. SELBY, MAYOR { i DATE/ Q !n (� �l (Signature) (Title) IN PRESENCE OF �Q -7/O MILL/3t1Y C� CMC -t4 + 41a 6 fFK 49b UNITED STATES OF M GSA Form 279 (Jul. 67) CONTRACTINGOFFICER GENERAL / ADMNISTRATION GENERAL SERVICE S ADMINISTRATION SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT DATE PUBLIC BUTLDINGS SERVICE TO LEASE No. GS -10,13-0,6090 ADDRESS OF PREMISES 7 10 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615-6398 THIS AGREEMEN'r, made and entered .nto this, date by and between. Kodiak Island Borough. whoseaddress is 710 Mill, Bay Road, Kodiak,, Alaska 99615-6398. hereinafter called the or, and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereafter called the Government: WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the above Lease, NOW THEREFORE, these parties for the considerations hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree that the said Lease is amended, effective September 2'7 2007 as follows: Supplemental Lease Agreement, SLA, Nu 2 is to incorporate tenant improvements, and to authorize commencement of the project for the DOCom` OAA/Nati onal Marine Fisheries Service, Reference Number is PS0010954 for payment of the preject. Project: Electric service and concrete foundation for Ha ,t trailer. Details of the cost proposal are attached as Exhibit A 1 of The Lessor or their contractor shall famish and install all material, equipment and labor necessary to perfom the alterations, to complete the project listed, above based on mutually approved plans., budgets and schedules. The Government will make payment to the Lessor for the entire cost of the prQject after completion, inspection and nal acceptance within thirty (30) days of the Goverranents receipt of the Lessor's itemized invoice, It is agreed that the Lessor waives any and all rights of restoration against the Gov rpt at the expiration of the lease to concerning the alterations completed with this Supplemental Lease Agreement. The Lessor will complete this'project at a, cost of $40,606.50 T1,Le invoice for this project should include the arriate reference number and must be sent directly to GSAFinance Department whose address is: Generadministration FTS & PBS Pq ent Division (7BCP) P.O. Box 1718 Fort Worth, Texas 76102-0 181 LESSOR BY Twor (Sign� ra (.Signature) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A courtesy copy must also be Sent to: 222 West 7"' Ave., #5 Anchorage, Alaska 99513 la 41;q, 0�- 42,1 Ii it 0 a 9•*- I M M a a F= . . . . . ............. . ........ ........ GSA Fonn,276 (1al. 67) L) SEF -27-2007 THU 10,07 AN K I B ENG/FAO 907 486 9394 Pill 02 EXH, I BIT A Kofflak Fisheries Reseatchc'enter do HazMat Cablinei Foundattion, and, Associated Work Scope Of Work - - - - - ---------- - CoMr,ac tor i's to prov.1de all equiPment to completle the followirig work, Concrete Paid $%240 Level the ex 1 stl nlg ate a to -form a 2 8 � x 15 " shot rock paid at th, e I Ocati on shown on the attached site. Add 6" of compacted DA for levelin nid I ace a 4 mil queen vapor barrier, Construct a 26' x 1.2" x 8 concrete pact fol''HazMa,t Cabinet., Conerete to be4000 10 1 psi witli No. 4, rebar 12 fin es on center each way. Install 1/2 x 6" embedded, galvanized actio r bolts, to secure cabinet, Power Upgrade on West Sidie-bf Building $17�0100 Provide and insta,11 a, new 75 kv,A transformer and 2100 amp electri,cal panel at the location shown on the attached site plan. Transformer tobe mounted oil concrete, housekeling pad. Providle 21ea 4" diameter steel bollaTds Infront, of triansformerfOTprotection. Bollards are to, be, -filled with concrete aii d -paintled safety yellow. All work shall meet'NEC., Electrl'cal'Power to HazMal, Cublniet - $6 750 Provide, �liectncal power. to HazMat Cabi-nst from new 200, amp power panel. Panel M LIS t have a main breaker -for 120/20 8 vol tage, Include approxi"Mate 1, y 50 If of -condul't between, cab Met and new panel, asphalt cutfinig/putching, excavation, and backfill. Provide grounding for elect,11"Ical panel und.cabffiet to re °. Relocatio flazMat CaMnet to Niew Vounid,afion All $110oo Engil"'neering/CM $2�000 Building P"ermlt - $55,0 I Eilectrl'cal Permlimt $175 Testing - $300 Tolessor Fee @ 110, % NNN $3�1691,510 TIOL A E-sd Project Cost - $40�6016.501 4 4 "0, FWAI Ed FIM f, "M ✓ KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 710 NULL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Contract No. 97-08 Change Order No. 3 Project Name. Number & Location Near Island Research Facilitiy Amount of Contract & Change Order (Kodiak Fisheries Research Facility) Original Contract $14,840,000.00 200 Trident Way, Kodiak, AK 99615 Previous Contract Changes $ 632,725.00 Contractor McCarthy/SDL This Change $ 95,371.00 PO Box 1685, Bellevue, WA 98009 Adjusted Contract $ 15,568,096.00 Description of Change Cost This request for additional monies is for work not previously included in the 100% design drawings. $ 95,371.00 See attached sheet for complete summary. $ 95,371.00 The time provided for completion of the contract is unchanged. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the contract will appy thereto. Accepted v J9 rttor Date: EZ15)z'n-?;) Co t s epresentative 1/115 / Recommended: Date: ngineering/Facilitle Director Approved by: Date: t�cling Offl er Approved by: - Date: Psiding O cer, Borough Assembly (if required) 00564 - Change Order 1I CHANGE ORDER NO.3 SUMMARY CPR # 7 Revisions to Stair 42 required for installation. $ 3,585 CPR # 11 Revisions required by ICBO for Mechanical $ 2,139 and Electrical. CPR # 17 Provide fiberglass supports in lieu of carbon $ 3,589 steel pipe hangers. CPR # 33 Additional galvanizing at Stairs 1 & 3, Loading $14,412 Dock and Housing Canopies. CPR # 35 Installation of single piece tub/shower units in $ 3,263 the apartments. CPR # 39 Extending conduits at the pump house. $ 816 CPR # 40 Revisions to generator package. ($ 1,905) CPR # 42 Revisions to backflow preventers. $ 2,559 CPR # 43 Revisions to North wall of Stair # 1 for $ 351 window wall girt conflict. CPR # 44 Addition of angle for support of the stud wall. $ 991 CPR # 46 Modification of Sea water stairs. $ 741 CPR # 48 Provides power to overhead door L134D. $ 1,505 CPR # 50 Revise Spec Section 16741. $ 4,222 CPR # 51 Delete opening L102B. -0- CPR # 52 Revised Z purlin clip attachment. $ 2,300 CPR # 53 Increase stud size in room L224. $ 799 CPR # 55 Added fiberglass unistrut supports for the $ 428 sinks located in the walk in coolers. CPR # 58 Additional Data/Telecommunication wiring. $ 9,544 CPR # 60 Added rip rap wall at the pump house. $ 9,304 CPR # 64 Projection Screens. $ 2,899 CPR # 66 Modify ceiling and ductwork at small conf. $ 441 rooms. CPR # 74 Add power to garbage disposals. $ 2,204 CPR # 76 Additional window header supports. $ 1,724 CPR # 77 Added sag rods at Grid C. $ 691 CPR # 78 Coping stair stringers. $ 907 CPR # 79 Correction of brace conflict in stud walls. $ 669 CPR # 82 Added support for valve pit cover. $ 249 CPR # 83 HDPE installation at pumphouse. $ 9,483 CPR # 84 HDPE termination at pumphouse. $ 4,868 CPR # 85 HDPE coordination of Phl & Ph2 construction. $12,593 TOTAL $ 95,371.00 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 710 MILL BAY ROAD Protect Name. Numbsr-&JA111121L Near Island Research Facilitiy (Kodiak Fisheries Research Facility) 200 Trident Way, Kodiak, AK 99615 ontractor McCarthy/SDL PO Box 1685, Bellevue, WA 98009 Description of Chauge CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER Contract No. 97-08 Change Order No. 5 Amount of Contract & Change Order original contract Previous Contract Changes This Change Adjusted Contract This request for additional monies is for work not previously included in the 100% design drawings. see attached sheet for complete summary. d $14,840,000.00 $ 748,097.00 $ 89,072.00 $15,677,169.00 Cost $ 899072.00 I $ 899072.00 Provided for completion of the contract is unchanged. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the The time contract will anfily thereto. ZEAWJF Date: i— Approved by: Approved 00564 - Change Order A6 Director Assembly (if required) Date: 40 Date: CHANGE ORDER NO.5 SUMMARY TOTAL $ 89,072.00 Credit for sign allowance ($ 1,940.00) CPR 69R Miscellaneous Drywall Revisions $ 795.00 � Seawater Tower Liner Panels $ 2,698.00 i CPR 71 CPR 99R Modify roof curb assembly @ pump house $ 6,278.00 CPR 106 CBU finish modifications $ 934.00 � CPR 112 Elevator Rail Support $ 1,885.00 CPR 114R Provide skim coat on CBU $26,017.00 CPR 118 Relocate Outlets for Interpretive Center $ 637.00 CPR 122 DCVR 470 — Fan rerouting $ 2,971.00 � CPR 125 Add insulation @ Seawater Tower $ 2,061.00 � topping slab CPR 129 Provide additional plenum framing $ 610.00 ' CPR 134 Provide a complete lab air system $33,888.00 ' CPR 136R Provide wiring for sunscreens/shades $ 6,479.00 in main conference room CPR 138R Provide manual air vents in pump house $ 919.00", Relocate ductwork at OH door $ 2,675.00--1 CPR 139 CPR 140 Modify ductwork at housing $ 1,132.00 CPR 141 Relocate switches at restrooms $ 290.00 CPR 145 Provide additional power to cold rooms/ $ 743.00 i freezer TOTAL $ 89,072.00 >t ALASKA Kodiak Fisheries Research Center Project No. KIB 426-801 July 14, 1998 Derek Janke McCarthy 200 Trident Way Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak Island Borough Engineering and Facilities Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone(907)486-9343 Fax(907)496-9376 RE: CPR No. 69R Miscellaneous Drywall Revisions Dear Derek, Cost Proposal Request Number 69R is approved as submitted in the revised amount of $ 795.00 and will be included in Change Order No. 4. Sincerely, Grant Leader Project Manager Cc: Chris Lynch, KIB Flls: �D0 � Cheri � � 'U--14-98 TJi 10'' 46 Fl; i n`i'Ek •00704 )ub 13.1991 ECI WK 101 wat seen. Stu 306 AnoLWW. At:. 99415 A=; hadadThagwm RE; Nur Isiaed ftw& PaW* MCptft M 4 14215 McCattbo' CPR w Mia *ywaii mvsoos. RECEIVED JUL 14 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE Deat Mwwl, Thi untied mod" mtarowiw is Provided 1° lowm to tee fonowiat DM woomee. ptrylt Y331A Added fat>bt � Phi ���' �/L1l9t. M -M #343 Cbt M M"' r apm�aL abowitLie RlPM4) MMS 1405 Loon &fade{ sit st an vMat PON. aReviaed 7/IN9t. Piste tev ew and Fmide dtradot. C MW D4 -Mby = at additi nW m tmsm Y Sian Duret Leioe PegjottmvAw ee Cme Lrl& odi+I` b a " muo Ong Leader, Ea"N. Soolt Nuau4 Nem' z,NyMwupN�RA69.doc Chr: CC. �t�l•r A+�u� w► Gtr aour INGItammed a�ual a5 subMi�l 4mt I-lk.16 RECEIVED JUL 1 Cc) 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE July 13, 1998 ECI Hyer lo West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Atm.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 revisions. McCarthy CpR#69R Misc drywall Dear Michael, The attached costing information is provided in response W the following DCVR responses- DCVR #322A Added furring for plumbing rough -in. "Revised 7/13/98. DCVR #343 Cut in exterior opening. (identified also within RFP#4) DCVR #405 Lower existing soffit for sea water piping. *Revised 7/13/98. Please review and provide direction. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. Since 1 Derek Janke pmject Manager cc: Chris Lynch. Kodiak Island Borough i Grant Leader, Ysl Scott Neuman, McCarthy. Robbyn Glisson, McCarthy. Filer Chr: CC: g:\nirl\owner\CPR#69.doc BEK Inc. Haway; dba S&D Co. • 99.1374 Koaha Place, 06 • Alm. HI 96701 Eska: p.p. Sox 240251 • Anchorage, AK 99524 - (9071 COMMERCIAL WALLS & CEILING SYSTEMS March 12, 1998 Mccaft P.O. Boor 8649 Kodiak, Aloka 99615 Agenda: Derek M DM Pricing • (808) 486-9W • FAX (608) 488-1903 563-6471 • FAX: (907) 561-7645 �o BEK Ctmp Ptopaal 0773.07 REF. 322,322A DmDuck please &A below out cat for the above cefie ==d subject. Per mnda #571SDL 322 request - cbmge soudt wall of ream 1fL235 from 4" to 6" MS. Also SDL 322A, additional furring requited to inside of soft at L235. madd 8 - 6" staddtrack e4 41.040> 3 shed rocks Sub -Total a m LAN Frrmaftck 4" wall, 8 trs. r profit 15% Bond sm Sub -TOW �---1 Grmd Total 11%. 3 /4 Sa,caraly, QZrf,Se� ��3/9Q K®Eradshaw BEK Inc. WCARiHV RECEIVED MAR 31 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE March 30, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Arm.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 McCarthy CPR#69 Misc drywall revisions. Dear Michael, The attached costing information is provided in response to the following DCVR responses. DCVR #322A Added furring for Plumbing rough -in. DCVR #343 Cut in exterior opening. (identified also within RFP#4) DCVR #405 Lower existing soffit for sea water piping. +So rovide direction. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is Please review and p required Chr: CC: Derek Janke Project Manager cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECl/Hyer. Scott Neuman, McCarthy Robbyn Glisson, McCarthy. g:\nj�riCPR#69.doc 8 EK I�j COMMERCIAL WALLS & CEILING SYSTEMS . }R 96701 • () XB3 •FAX () �6' 1803 Ha; dba B&D (tea, . 99-1374 Kwha Puce. M6 Aims . FAX: ( ( 561-76458.1903 Alaska: P.O. Box 240251 • Anchorage. AK 99524 • 1907) 563"6471 mxch 12,1998 MaCat&lz7 P.O. Bax 8649 Ala99615 ska Attention: Derek RE: DCVR PtiemB BM ChwF ProPaa 119773.07 REF. 322,327A Dear Dett� Please fald below ota sat for f above rafaeaacd subject Per =ft 4571SDL 322 recNe� — d8p south wall of mm #L235 frown 4" to 6" MS. Alio SDL 322A, additiotutl hmwB to inside of eomh at L235. 8 — 6" sttt&&zck 49.00 3 doe socks 2m �Z sub -Tow 1WM FramtJRock 4• w4(gD PrO& Bond Sub -Total 1x'16 76.00 1}�6 9.00 i4o Awl.. 78.00 440.00 -Cc i�'-• DUPLICATE COMMERCIAL WALLS & CF,ILING SYSTEMS —_ — • 99-1374 KOiha P1 •Alm H1967�1 • I808) 486-985.9 • FAB: Ism) �'+ow HaVJWL dtmLMD Ca . Aachorl a AK 99524 • (907) ISM 71 • FAX: (907) 561-7645 Alaska: P.O. Box 240281 B Mash 13, 1998 mm amp hopow #yn3.13 REF: ML 343. RFP #4 MAY P.Q Box 5649 Kodiall, Alaska 99615 Afternoon: Derek RE: E=a Work Dec Decek: Pleas find below our cost for dw above rafarancad sobjec•. Cut mto Minor wail Install now Naming at openti Fc>ming S 50.00 LWU 330.00 Framing Pto$t 13% 57.00 Bond 1}% 7.00 Sub-taal -0m Grand Total 5444.00 gnlce:ety, RECEIVED BY MAR 13 1998 MCCAA i HY DUPLICATE FAEKxi 96701 BD HawaW dba BQL • 99 AK 99524 • (9071 -1374 Koaha Place. Airs. Alaska: P.O. Box 240251 • Anchorage. A Ince COMMERCIAL wA CEILING SYSTEMS Mlesh 13, 1M MoCarlix7 P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak, Alsh 99615 A=Ddm Derek RE: Lvm Work ( 468.4719663 • rjwu lows .,.,.�.�_— 563,69FAX: (907) 561-7645 HEY► C proposal #9773.12 REF: 9DI.405 Deas Derek: please f d. below oor cat ft t =fidor��� 1 �� cd 9*1 r w idip wft soffit at Sid -, Fraoaing 0 Already boM solBt needs to drop to Frmmate 15% 13.00 Profit .12Bond 11% G and Total Sineeeaty� SenHtfdahsw HIICItte. 55.00 4 RECEIVED BY MAR 13 1998 MCCARTHY DUPLI CATI FEB 17 1998 NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY K113 FIELD OR DESIGN CLARIFICATION 1 VERIFICATION REQUEST NUMBER: _• _ 3 C2•l1•�b� CAM � 9°' - PROM: Tw+eMRF All TO: Mlchs " nn 1Fh�er SvECISCAnON SECTION: —M DRAWING NUMMS. OATS REOUIR6D:--JtM- OMMON: RESPONSE BY: �J DATE OF RESPONSE: Dw�wo EG I � are Luer. As Mow KWM MDCWN o*"JWs% MvcWN NoNewmimco" y i Tu Aw womm m I ?VA&I 4*1' 1-n-gs psgl,)( VSRlrlCATICW/CZ"lrlCATStlll BZ=rT _ Coat::aat xo.: C.14229-75Tundra xo. 3=$Z acsttraatoss llama , EDI. Macast>sy . s» Mo. Rel Tun,dra plw*inq 6 Neatinq, 1:19 - project llama: hear loland Research racilitr =In* As. Description, of Repast, 41 ....1\ . QA l ^Z T Written Dyl T % Date: Approved art Datet contraotora Rep y i6 vec 9� UiO MA +AiM (*1144) fi 4� NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY DESIGN CLARIFICATION / VERIFICATION REQUEST DATE 1Ml141 TO: Michomrmmww.smmwr sPECOMAMON SECnON: JA ORAVX4 NUMBERS: _ lime DATE MMLM ED:Illwol RECEIVED JAN 15 1998 KIR FIELD OFFICE RE3PONQE BY: DATE OR RESPONSE &% "Mmorommmlmw awsummm sea Mofts=wows T=m on &viewsw. WMPANY: �dail( �ne; I'i 1 Gam," Meehsrecal, Inc 19071 =.5959 v Ona on 5224005 fa* GMI NCt2:1 UZSIGN VERIFICATION I CLARIFICATION REQUEST I TUNDRA NO CONTRACT 1t C"AZ25.7! CONTRACTORS NAME. SOL MCCAR"HY SOL NO. RE GENERAL MECHANICAL, INCEATING INC rRaECT NEAR ISLAND RESEARCf FACILITY pVOpMpTtnNM IM•Oul3T RrP id Louval akvaum+ai inCwn an RFP 44 E+Mfl with W75125 wide Oany� L"""' SN attached sketch BvySahl lowan'9 � Iswver o0�n1nD SKETCH ATTACHED _ ves -- --- — DATE tyt7197 WRITTEN BY J Mmusen _ DATE APPROVED BY �Y.1W�1�2 —� DATE SY _.i PmIQ t 0 l )i ' I 4MQ 41 .��sairao�� �''9.6a! WOO 983 vg n �►a x�Z a 14 0 u a O o.+tiasr 6 p9 ; daNvi A .� n4?7adol is 0 NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY NREQUEST DESIGN CLARIFICATION / VERIFICATI NUMBER: 405 DATE: �n5/98 SPECIFICATION SECTION: DRAWING NUMBERS: �— DATE REQUIRED: 3/3!98 QUESTION: ANSWER: L. RESPONSE BY: DL - DATE OF RESPONSE: Z2'S CUA COMPANY: �� iAY-ii-9b MOH !E:G ECi B:ER IN,- n FAXTRANSMITTAL RECEIVED MAY 18 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE L> Chr 4— WY -ER ARCHITECTURE ?LANNINC INTERIORS DEMLOPMUNT 1C• WS -ST BENSON SlA7E 308 ANCHORAGE. AK 88503 (80'n581.5543 (8071582-3213FAx Grant- MESSAGE: CPR 'No. 71.. ,Seawater Tower Liner Pana s We need to m7 this CPR togeNier Thanks. Michael Thorttpsnn r,` ..F7 05-14-98 07 TR46M'NG. DATE: ,0I- PAGES•CO'JER lVear� Research Facili • p ORIGINALBYMk'L FRaECT Phase II 0995/4.4.4 FDRYOUR. FlLENO. �---- ] USE Grant Leader C APFROVAI To Kodiak Island Borough ] MIEwacoMMENT ] ASREOUESTED WrROLMI ] CC. 907907-489 —�— FAX NO" ---- Grant- MESSAGE: CPR 'No. 71.. ,Seawater Tower Liner Pana s We need to m7 this CPR togeNier Thanks. Michael Thorttpsnn r,` ..F7 7a l i -ea Nor{ i rim MXAR1HY EG" ? ER 1NG EtECEIVED F-01" project $ �� File 0 May Il, 1999 ECI Flyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 9%15 Ann.: Michael Thompson RE' New Island Research Facility McCarthy lob # 14223 McCarthy CPR*71 DCVR' s 424, 441, 458. Sea water tower siding etiachment and :finer Panels. Dcar Mi:had. DCVR's 424,441 and 459 identified i real where r_•ppon was required for the attachment of siding and aiding flashings at the Sea Water Tow:r. in addition McCarthy requested whether the plywood Panels indicated as a substrate for the FRP would resdt in a code problem with combustible materials. The response to the DCVR's added studs for the support of tlastting. siding. and the plywood and FRP was revised to metal Panels. Please review and approve the costs for this scope revision. Within DCVR #424 it was not identified whether the plywood to metal panel revisions were the result of code issues In roview of the proposal provided by Clarion and the deduct o£ sed by BEK I would srggest that the revision to toe metal liner pari be made only if this is a code issue. Please review and provide rrnwt�dlation dots not violate any code issues, I would suggest that the plywood remain and this pricing be Please review and forward direction - Contact McCarthy if clart9cabons or additional informahen is requited. S:rtcerely. Derek Janke Project Manager cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECl/Hyer. Scott Neuman, McCarty. Robbyv Glisson, McCarthy. g:\m&cwner\CPR#71.doc Iii -i? -8d 110N 15 38 .1Pfd 1998 EC 1 9Y c M CLARION COMPAII Y (90'� 86-3908 ODIAKFAX(907)466390? percic Jankc vk;Carthy P.().9649 1;odiaL Alaska 99615 Rcf. Cp l x - lrts[all Interior Siding �alFilter Tower llear Derek d and 1s requested we Ltatiro pnced the uutalation of e g of his liner pan identified in w"eDC'P 9423 and 9441. 'fhe cost of this change will be �S13.060-00 sec attached).P1:aaereviewandacorder as soon as possr'bte. � Snru: ` on/ C)%= 6 �; 4a�m■I �rrrrrr� ...n. ��7�1►-^G9?GII `lp-li-90 t10N 15'99 El 4 CA�fON COMPANY 615 P9 B 486 3908 OAX(90�48GKA -3909 6 Tlay 1998 Davk Ianke McCarthy P.O. 9649 Kodiak. Uaska 99615 Ref: cP n 17 - Install Intettor and Hxtetior Siding Substrate &.Filter Tower Dear Derck as nqutsted we have priced tho installation of 14 p� steel studs as iclentificd in D( GR ee t24 x441 and #458 . The cost of this cftat�e tivt11570.W (see attached). please re icw and L-Aue a change order as soon as p0 1e it 4 � 2►4�5 IIV77 � Ghr.�rr� �✓ 6v� of 'Ai u17-98 MON-16:1' EC` HYER INC __Inc. off• 99-1374 Kasha flare. 08 • Afea. M 98701 • 011486.96M • FAX (8081 488-1903 ims a: dba B&D Co. • Aaehorage. AK 99524 • (9071 583-6471 • FAX: 1907) 581-T64 Ataaka: P.O. Box 240251 NQ, UU i�I ---------------- COMMERCIAL WALLS & CEILING SYSTEMS 4) C April 7,1998 McCarthy P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Attetdioa: Derck RECEIVED B APR 191M ?ACCARTHY RE: <rediv plywood and F1 -1P BEK amp proposal 9773.21 RV: DCVR 424 32 s;,•� t� Dear Derck Please find below our coat for the above referenced rarbjact cCrediv for }" CDX ply and FRP deleted at seawater tower top flag (matensl has not been ordered).- }" CDX Sub -total LAW ply, 2 mm days FRP, 4 man days Sub -total Grand Total Siaeeroty, Ken Bradshaw BEK Inc. 427.00 ✓ ('rr}c IS• 2" ,✓ qs" ap 1,377.00 X41 ('°A) 1280.00 ia7,0 scZ4iI.44� �2�7 RECEIVED MAY 13 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE May 13, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 99615 Anchorage, AK. Ann.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 McCarthy CPR#71 DCVR's 424. 441. 458. Sea water tower siding attachment and liner panels. Dear Michael. ort was required for the attachment of siding and requested whether the phtvood Panels DCVR's 424.441 and 458 identified areas where supe siding flashings at the Sea Water Tower. In addition McCarthy eqwith combustible ma and FRP was indicated as a substrate for the FRP would result in code flashing siding, and theble materials. The em response to the DCVR's added studs for the support revised to metal panels. Please review and app rove the costs for this scope revision. Within DCVR 0424 it was not identified est that the revision to the metal liner whether the Ph�rood to metal panel revisions were the result of code issues. In review o e proposal rovide direction. If the original installation provided by Clarion and the deduct offered by BEK I would suggest ricing be revised. panel be made only if this is a code issue. Please review and wood remain and this p does not violate any code issues. I would suggest that the plywood Please review and forward direction. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. Sincerely. Derek Janke Project Manager CC. Chris Lynch. Kodiak Island Borough Grata Leader. ECl/Hyer. Scott Neuman. McCarthy. Robbyn Glisson. McCarthy. ReJ 5 . Che'D CC: g: \nirf\owner\CPR#71.doc OZ I I iI �x I I1I E I-LARION COMPA ,4 Y P.O. BOX 433 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 (907) 486-3908 FAX (907) 486-3909 _8 .\ptii 1998 Derek Janke \ lccarthv P.U. 9,649 Kodiak.:Uaska 99615 Ref: CP : 18 - install Interior Siding &.Filter Tower Thar Derek. Pancl and nested %vc have priced the imst ; l ° ,.rhe cost oftthis en hchange will he As rey _424 and �ossiblc. tlashings as identified in DC\ R Sli.i)G11.0(l (SeC attached). Please review and issue a ch:urge order as soon as i i C Suuc � �• Jortns�on owner 1-bL RION COMPAQ N � 9615 (O 90) 86 3908 DAX (9017 486SKA 3909 6 \Map 1998 Derek Janke IccaTiliv p,O. 8649 Kodiak..,laska 9961 Iter. CP _ 17 - lnstall Interior and i stertor Siding Substrate dFilter Tower Dear Derek. ,ks requested w -e have Priced the installatiun of ll be ga steel studs a identified in change pt-� R =1�1. =441 and u_n 1ta,,t oil r u sown asPossible. j70.U0 (sae anachedl. Pl�asa re-,iew Sint;q , . oltnston Owner "�o�wn�r� . VK IrA. Z. COMMERCIAL WALLS & CEILING SYSTEMS r Hawaii: dba B&D Co. • 99-13 Koaha Place. #6 • Alea. HI 96701 • (808) 486-9653 •FAX (808) 485-1903 Anchorage. AK 99524 • (907) 563-6471 • FAX: (907) 561-7645 Alaska: P.O. Box 240251 April 7, 1998 McCarthy P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Attention: Derek RECEIVED BY APR 16 1998 MCCARTHY RE: <Credit> Plywood and FRP BEK age proposal 9773-21 REF: DCVR 424 Dear Derek: referenced Please find bewlow our cost for the above ater tower top floor (tnaten has not been ordered)- for" CDX ply =d FRP deleted at Material f" CDX 427.00 FRP 950.00 1,377.00 Sub -total Labor 40.00 6 Ply, 2 man d3Ys 640 t 250 FRP, 4�i 1,280 Sub -total S( 57) Grand Total Sincerely, wn Ken Bradshaw BEK Inc. APR 27 1998 % lE1.D OFF; NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY DESIGN CLARIFICATION / VERIFICATION REO NUMBER: 458 DATE: 4121 Ae FROM:Gla_--- TO: SPECIFlCATION SECTION: DRA"NG NUMBERS: al-" 1441 DATE REQUIRED: a/ um RESPONSE BY' DATE OF RESPONSE: ChT: COMPANY: WJ` Thanpwm OCI / Hrw m m O pm1e w.Nw1' ® vAowWw 50 Meets HM~. MetMM l�lw r..�a wm ggs onne' six so swrAm to= O ChT: COMPANY: WJ` d�lV;S lirb� T!"h�G 305 :4,vs a yawl5.4WH C35odX3 No iS�Nld WN1111= woN lW �wv IV's Set - . V9 \ 9NrHW -o .Wig jymaLml-s -aNde do wollo8 N315Ms CNoA5a sl X17 ,n .�+;c aaNn aA -ml IWO Gw Zr - VA 'UH .1ei+"5''tl a3M�l j0 eoQ 4q .03 �lfi?d Its bngC 1 isw��d -.10_ do dol sma la , nvllw - 09" tlo,CW 5:-M'zla=A l 4"as lug ants vw v9 az O0 JO d01 D .9� •9 v �. ♦ � �t�h �!gf!aQd1� off* �o 04/86ii990 10:06 ANSWER: RE6PON9E 9Y: r el,COMPANY: DATE OF RESPONSE wood Thwom f, Ecf I My/ mmt LWW, foe ones "em Mecw" DMMM rocsary sea Nrzm moca" efts pour. muco" so idsrm, TUna Kfn ■tris. UK ,w,jdwmw%chrwf O OW mmmt I f1�'' •� ��� M'7. •I NIN! /06/1998 17:47 19041 COMPAW: u RESPONSE BY: 1 /B DAM OF RESPONSE: o amt .60 aw :w,rPodbL'w VAM .20 jq Mr.n, a•r^ A Ma HYER 1751 TO: Grates Leader - YJB FROM: Am:1 Keyser - ECUHyer DATE: Match 17, 1998 FILE: 0995.114.4.4 % ✓� • — The following are responses to items in DCVR #424: UM Ans -r 1 &2- See attached detail "A•" 3. Door SW400B - See attached detail "B. 4. Delete sheathing 0 corner Posts. Siding is to be attached to CS girts and at eave. See detail vAL3.4 for siding attachment at welded to cave. (Attachment angle is a cont. galy. 2 x 2 x 118" underside of top beam flange as required.) 5 & 6. Head of louvers (north and west sides of tower at siding) are to be supported by the CS Sim at elevation 137-6'. Detail 21A10.4 notes that the lambs are similar' Jamb support channels am to be vertical CS x 6.7, as well as the sill support. Channels are to be welded as required. Siding at jambs to be attached to vertical support channels. Siding at head and sill to 8. be aluched with 6" mtl. girt. Sim. to detail "B." Daor SW400A - Sce attached detail "Cl" and "C2" Delt:te plywood and FRP interior finish, provide mtl. siding patx:l as noted on attached detail "A'" this is similar to the original detail 9. See attached detail "D," IWAL3.3. ARCH[:EG-JRS PLINNG INTERIORS 0EVEIAWAENT tot WEST UNSON SURE 3O6 ANCHORAGE AK O06O3 t➢on SSldis" ° ° f v q 1 v 1 wri-W 14 . &7yss yl �IPy 'tVy,'L:K2.S J I Cie 4 9/c \ 3 9W 9VE .L %.& A'W9'1NC1; (SIS �(WG LI a pit 9VG :�i� i nlal iV13N �y;'V/�Td9 81i ' �t7Vd N; N1 i ':W .I z„ -aw i "A �T � I0/ b DL. u Al EXrRIGK %IA:.` L0':5 ' '101` 0. LAP -WK FKAhO SPM =-,yc-w4 -5 F.. W FRAME I.OPRENE 6A%!7 04 5EAW F_AhSE FTnsh-, ,oFRAK WALM-, Vb• MAX 3:8' tiEOPf !�E G.05;K6 P6Ar. 9JRsAGE Mme, 50 i2lAlob CRANE RAIL, c 5MZWRAL WL Vom CRANE RAIL @ D vv R . , 1 c AT M 1" EXTROR AAL GONSTRJGION, Sl AAU 5E T10N5 AB, .AP OVER FRAHNS VR. `AP OY-R FRAAHN6 (..OVURE 46' SAY. 3 X 2 X 9/16 ANS'—P G"NTM A50YE OPEN$* Fir BACKER ROD 4V SEALANT. TYp ►fir PaAM= w DOOR. R HEAD DGYR #424 r ---TYP AAL ASOMBLY 4r; ar LES OF'ANEL FOR S,PPORT C WILT G 05MV MT: AA'— SYSTEN. 2 F_A5r+4lw *1%-(P. AAU Solt* x so "VA, 16,0006 a CZ • _�� •• — - — — — - DGVR #424 �4COA tYP PaoF AME14 Y • xC W" -'- —' -- " — -- SF.Ctkm CLIP d TYFG 9 RPC 9CA-StOF O ALLAiION ROOF 111N FOR Ex1fM 'AL Ira FLyWW SCA'M" _— BAIT MM ATOR • 5T=nRK STEM . 1 e' NIL WMI MAI" w t Y t SEA4IAIBt Ti7r�R 611W �c_ 1�t► '` __— 5a� 9 MIPETAL Ci❑ 0 98 TUE 110 22 f-�GC 1pi11i o' .0.10 Aolan 27,1991 DOWN! 101 Wen Damon su to 706 AodMp*s, AK. 99615 Atm.. bacMd Timson RECEIVED SEP 0 ► 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE PS: A F FsciLtY MVC&MCM*M AM 917 MWY reds ab assembly at pump bask Dear Michaak aof Tee attached oosHnf ia[a� is Pro'kw m ee spom to AS #17 wkieh Wooed de a�11O tee redha"as od added MU at the paop W&W now review and {rovidC tlti cons anacbed CoKact H1�(yteY If :farlilcedene a additpml ingerl don is required. aaTbls CPR bas been rrAesd to react, the daeedon to meed on s TWo sad Mytsrlal Bads. ?04;1� Dank Jaahe pMjw Mouser �t1•asder,EClliiYer eocoute RO*Ys Olmm MCC ' OL! *,6,vW Wo&k4r bomM4 Cast s{�, appesu3 the . W� �� 4 ti M4 dwiL Aim WK) ? 5.,W(W"EDOC Flle•.�, • "rte •q9 qB-oo9h0- l7 Chr: Q i• ,^ CC: 1 pE'-01-9� I�JE �u 2c Eol iri-H itis mccadM v/1 boUwmmho ' . Gletiea joi Aq A?Wlvt. evl Details 4i q/mm A* 4itim -�i�►� ale ►modified ViAm 46k ,io hew iwe W Pieu. Gleet Nas to OT jIW4 toai 4. . p4 ,r _1.�, ; -rt,�,� 1141 (3L O+X Z b l) war .. A 1 ' r � A 1 i ' `N u K /jy� Jit IMS9I;OH -o ikc Wdio 3-o x3'0 �'► ��YI'� E�.1� ti ddifUv►�( �s Aa 1� � 64 4r 46 cavo MOH o l�tj v�� has levo, !v►Gv c� -� 2213 �ier�. ii0uts 4r , Itok wlw&c - Oriyi l (coo looked Noomable . M r M CARiHf '5ura3E•5t ca REC7 7) AUG % � 1939 KIS J► r August 27, 1998 $CI Hyer IOI West Henson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Atm.: Michael Thom m RE. Near IS12W Research Facility McCarthy Joy M 14225 McCarthy CPRN99R ASI 1117 tvlodify roof Oub aast:mbly at PUMP house • Des* p4tenael, DeaThe �hw costing information is provided in rWpo.. to ASI ml -7 which modified the �igu aboa of the roof hatches and added curbs at the pump house Please review' and provide approve the, costs attachcd• Cenma McCatmy tf clarifications or additional information is rogtsved ised to �'� the directionto proceed on a T;Tt and Material Basis, **this CPR has been rev Derek Janke Project Maoagsr oc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Istaad DOM& Grant Leader, ECLrFIycr. RcbbyT Glisson, McCarthy'. g;V*f�mwAcpRl199R.DOC r a9&'011 File: '3 O� .J Chr. CC: 1`_k7i d3b5it�4 McCarthy EotsinnwosK04W swatw0 VII NL ---::.. r sem` l� JA -23' 98(THl') 14+2C x lic TEL 90 5 E;s r' V4 BEK Inc • COMMERCIAL WALLS CEILING SYSTEMg . Aua Ht 96 70 1 • (FAS; 406 .9663 • FAX: (WSJ 4a& 1903 dpa9llD�, .961374Kdh1►Aaces0' 574 . 19371 563-6471 • FAX: (9071 561-7645 Alas a; P.O. Eox 247251 • Ancborake, AK 90 )uh 23,1998 MCC T" P.O. Box 1649 Kodiak Alaska 99615 Attenum Demk RE, Roof Hatcho BEK Cb w pmPole9rn-31 pZF• ZWOR 413 Dear Derek: 40 Plow find below out cost for the above tt mbjed Sk $VYOR 4tirrC, attar ned 72.00 *rra& 81.00 18 p stub 3900 Cw shaathlal 192.00 TOW Material L I,P5 CwpWAMIYfI�' STOW Overhead and AV& —JIM 3Tr Dowza13 grand Total Sircereiy, BSKltw. Li r'.'7'i133U 1 CLARION COMPANY (90 BOX 633 KODIX (ALASKA T 48&3 019 190 a86-3908 17July 1998 Derck Janke mcCarfiy p.(). 8649 Yndiak_ Als" 99615 Ref: CP # 11 rev. - ASI #17 F7aahitSOCriact at Pump House Roof hatches Dear Derckroo ed f hatch additional flashing and added cricket As directed we have ins Wthe e have comPletrcl the work and I have included on a time and material bays work Please review and usuc a dLangeorder as soon bmakdown of the coat of the _— W. a to !lout&"� p -21 R �cf kw ALASKA Kodiak Fisheries Research Center project No. KID 426-801 June 26. 1998 Derek Janke McCarthy 200 Trident Way Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak Island Borough Engineering and Facilities Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone(907)496-9343 Fax(907)486-9376 RE: CPR No. 99, ASI No. 17, Modify Roof Curb Assembly at Pumphouse Dear Derek: Per our conversation together with Clarion this moming You are directed to piOC� hatch icke the work included in ASI No. 17 on the material� batches Clans on r� to build one largesions to the criket to ever both hatches i t�the of mdividual alignment with Jay Johnston earlier in the week. cnkets. This issue was discussed Y Sinc�ely, p ��7// G -rant _Leader Project Manager Cc: Chris Lynch, KID Michael Thompson, ECVHyer 9PR-23-98 0Utd 21'44 -----04/22/1998 11:21 Arm 22.1996 ECI HYER INC 19f 15844 L1U*W 101 WalRoOeoe Was 306 Mebaape, ALC 99615 AUn.! Mioird'Lfia MMS F NL yu I6 MOCAPTW/SDL ND RE: Neu bMod llmmb FmMf LdcC m* lob 414225 MCLS' cmm ASI 411 MO ty nd ertb crew* N pelep been. PAM e2 Dm' MidN4 .W XMICia d Coadod farm M p vvi" ilk, I to ASI 417 which eadibed the t dm Of the eod baleba ted added wn6e K the panD �• pWW to is" ted p of We tppieve td, CUM Otedni Camut WL -C40147 if clKi%eeHma or tddkiomL M ugoadn Is nVind. i oa Chei. lo* Kodiak Llmd IMMO G" Lower. RCYWW. BcouNantve, McCt[dv Rd" 4MWM lkCaft- File: (. it�U �►�� $i6 4� t�' UXb ilNtf' Nhicl� is alt�ady you OACM by G�t1cn. A" Oyfe 2. d4m" "A W '. L bar GJlrs E 32Inr� SNr W+Nc Ohs txk) Nee Amm (Pctkt ,V/ i doowe Ora W/11&0 . 4 ;' RECEIVED APR 2 2 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE April 22, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Amt.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 house. McCarthy CPR#99 ASI #17 Modify roof curb assembly at pump Dear Michael, The attached costing information is provided in response to ASI #17 which modified the configuration of the roof hatches and added curbs at the pump house. Please review and provide approve the costs attached. information is required. Si 7� Derek Janke project Manager cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader. ECl/Hyer. Scott Neuman. McCarthy. Robbyn Glisson, McCarthy. _ 'a• rte' ,1 'a 1 �- CC: g:\nirfw"er\CPR#99.doc Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional �Vltr� �g•y• CLARION COMPANY P.t9oO. n ��� BOX 433 KO r' m= &r3 21 January 1998 Dank Janke 3DL%UCarthy P.O.8649 Kodiak Alaska 9%15 Ref: CF Nil . proposal Pec ASI N17•MoaY Roof liatchos 0 Pump Bowie Der Danek, We have reviewed ASI #17 and priced the work at $2,080.00 (sec auachcd). r1c'+`' review and issue a chactye order as soon a Possible. Sincerely, Jay Johnston Owner FAX COVER SL;F:ET M THE 81LC0 COMPANY DATlJ: her-, N AVVENN,, Cr 06606 TO: lk ATTN= TAX: 8mmo PAXN 203-833-0255 or 837-8178 _ page. IE you did not receive Wa&are transmitting�( 203) plus �s6 63e all the page, please call ( k Se u S- 1661 Lk dj(c G S L ih'kCa i k oft in;. �, ►ti ' [ v v -- _,. G 9M. r wao F� PSIXAnm STANDARD IT CURB swam ATM CURBS rRMFKR "SMAnc STANDARD 12' CURB W/ CURB LINER 1r MH FULLY ENCLOSED CURB a � G ARCHITECT'S SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS Kodiak Island eRIPTIon ASI 1106.44: Qmtfleadon to Roof Hatch Curbs at the PumpHoase. — -- h+avhft the insNlated curb as sho><•n on the attached rlrreehcs in foal (3) locations on the -- _�d NYBR---- (Reference Sheet A01.I)--- ATTACHED: Two (2) Sheets The Work shall be carried out in accordance with the following supplemental instructions issued in accordance with the Contract Documents without Change in Contract Sum or Contract Time. Prior to proceeding in accordance with these instructions. indicate your eclo-yer. Ira acceptance of these inchic ions for minor change to the Work as consistent with the Amh rectum Contract Documents and return a copy to the Contracting Officer. — — — plennlq Interim LssuEB 3r: Vlchml Thompson ECIMper _ --- ----- Development 131 West Berman CONTRACTOR ---_ suite 308-- --- --- Ancrareae.AK 9003 01NNER ACCEPTED 8Y .. APPROVEDBY (007)581.3513 DATE (907%5e2.32:3 -FAX DATE. .. '3 A a A - ■ OWNER ARCMTECT - CONSULTANT = CONTRACTORFIE.D OTHER — EC E I V E D Near bland Research Factlkir SUPPLPh1ENrAL INSTRUCTION ND V PROJECT Phare II Generd ConshTtcdon BATE OF ISLeftg 11-26-97 DEC 29 1997 FIELD OFFICEOWN?R' Ko" Island Bomugh PROJECT ANOFeRNUrABER o�s•l i•a.S Kodiak Island eRIPTIon ASI 1106.44: Qmtfleadon to Roof Hatch Curbs at the PumpHoase. — -- h+avhft the insNlated curb as sho><•n on the attached rlrreehcs in foal (3) locations on the -- _�d NYBR---- (Reference Sheet A01.I)--- ATTACHED: Two (2) Sheets The Work shall be carried out in accordance with the following supplemental instructions issued in accordance with the Contract Documents without Change in Contract Sum or Contract Time. Prior to proceeding in accordance with these instructions. indicate your eclo-yer. Ira acceptance of these inchic ions for minor change to the Work as consistent with the Amh rectum Contract Documents and return a copy to the Contracting Officer. — — — plennlq Interim LssuEB 3r: Vlchml Thompson ECIMper _ --- ----- Development 131 West Berman CONTRACTOR ---_ suite 308-- --- --- Ancrareae.AK 9003 01NNER ACCEPTED 8Y .. APPROVEDBY (007)581.3513 DATE (907%5e2.32:3 -FAX DATE. .. '3 A a A - c ONu ,moi `�N7 `7 0 Lo N U W f1 I'M '01 I� 51��01�1� GNnq /M /M GDH�1`dH 4 fad,, Cdr Nd �I Moir trtel �r� 10* e 3"D•L (Dwbk Ar) — w jwAk (iceiFO)w/lasul VM4► bM � il'px Cruk� phi"'{ �u z' Mir* $lo tbo �r opmihl* 1w 04,ktoWl wetwc -661 PAD ( t4 66le Dtxwt��y� Anaghment�I _ Dw IZ•�I.47 HYPOR ECUHyer. Inc. 101 Want Benson, Suite 306 Anehoroga, A99503 (90n $81-3543 ally -28-98 FRI 1 06/27!:998 r cC7 FYEI :9874865044 Als" 27,1990 acs lgrar 101 wed Eeuaa Site 306 AwAarsge. AK. 99615 Acts: Mte W 7bompem Ra: Mea istud Rwwsh Dadit MaC rdiy lob 014225 CPR0196 Mm ROM tt viai00w i?nr Miolwt, ". M(:CAR —,AY/SD— — NIP.F� E CE IV LE D AUG 2 8 1998 I<IB FIELD OFFIC-F Mw ah hed cmft M peorided iR tapome b RPP In. ltam !1 of ft r"Oo hu baw aupuaade6 by the Adm CM of pMaerr m ft Cm. the Cord= *r Mem 02 to attache& now mmew card aweve. CemeA McCM&Y 1f dalRcs"m or som mm tadeemeaioa ie npaind ca Ch* Lyuk KedMk Mlaad BmuO Ceeaat Lader, EQ/fiya Rebbye 6lumm.1 0' g: W rMwner�CPRN106.DOC 22 60A ,00► wc� G � W IDA A��enr Ct�►5onabla �rgwW 44� .,k�fr 6•28-* ;j�. . 193u 1c: 1: rra� rA V M CAFTHY August 27, 1998 ECL Myer 101 west Bcmm Suite 306 Ancbmgc, AX. 99615 Atm.: Michse► Thompson RE: Near lsland Rseearch Facility McCarthy leb # 14225 CPR #106 RFP#22 finish reNtisioos- poor Michael. The anached menng is pro" m t° RFP #22. Item Nl of this revision has been superseded b3. the skim Boar of PIMW on the COU. The ODwng for item 02 is attached. piWe mea• and aPKm. Contact McCarthy if ehnifica lona or additionak informauem :e required. siva IY�� Derek Jenkc Project Manager cc: Chris LyWN Kodtek Island Borough Grant Leader, ECIAIM. Robbyn Glisson, McCartkv 8.Wrror,.uc%NCM#106.DOC File: od1Co° • kow Chr: AUG 2 1 1998 KfEr1:-' D Or -ICE poor Michael. The anached menng is pro" m t° RFP #22. Item Nl of this revision has been superseded b3. the skim Boar of PIMW on the COU. The ODwng for item 02 is attached. piWe mea• and aPKm. Contact McCarthy if ehnifica lona or additionak informauem :e required. siva IY�� Derek Jenkc Project Manager cc: Chris LyWN Kodtek Island Borough Grant Leader, ECIAIM. Robbyn Glisson, McCartkv 8.Wrror,.uc%NCM#106.DOC File: od1Co° • kow Chr: McCarthy WnMATt! WORKOCET SHW u I cm Tas tr affrMATR YD.. Mlllotl0. NRf•IQ26 'NEA -- ttatar. !:/IYATW D. JtNo 11Y,JT0��M�irt.M AREA Cf cmacit EE nwf CLAN t M6.f. DATE VDt! JUN. D8 98(WEDI MR INC. TEL 907. 36. BEKInce CC•MMERClAL WALLS &CEILING SYSTZ S 1lawatt dhs Het Co. . 9F 1314 Kasha Placa. a6 • A30&. FAX (808) 488 1003 Alaska: P.O. Dox 940151 • Anchorage. AK 99524 • (907) 563.6411 • FAX: (9071 561-7845 AM 31 1991 BEK Inc. 9773-25 RFP #n Item rig MCCattlly P.O. Boot 1649 Komsk AIMW 99615 RE: RFP N22, Item A2, Shsat A121 Room L139: Chanes WIMAd tv M.R.Gyp rod wall Fish to WS -3. 1. No etsdh for CBU as it was an jolrisc 2. Chap for tousles swience syp. 83.00 260 s9am fee r .32 Room L141: 0 ow PT 3, and Collins f rAh to M-3, cow Pf 3 3 1. No M& for CBIJ, nurwi d was purchased shesdy 2. Chxr IN M.R.GV 400 square fie w -32 128.00 Room LI I S: CIw5* alible fetid► I0W3-6 211.00 pne sad ovmhaad, 13% 32.00 Bono 1.396 -LM Our poo quote for point chasm to L139 -L141 -L11 S, Pm& and ovw&ead, S% ToW Item N2, RFP #M si,w sly BSK Itw. 908.00 45.00 953.00 $3.3" ONi 2'! TO: ATTN: FROM: 'O Box 8849 ..Odiak, AK 99618 FAX TRANSMITTAL DATE: 1g�zftt� TIME: FAX: or DEREK JANKE - PROJECT MANAGER CI SCOTT NEUMAN - SUPERINTENDENT C3 ROBBYN GLISSON - MECHANICAL PROJECT MANAGER p BRUCE YOUNG - SUPERINTENDENT p DAN DAMS - FOREMAN C3 CYNOY NEUMAN - PROJECT CLERK PHONE (907) 486-6022 FAX: (907) 486-5044 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET a>w NECARTHY PROJEND CT #C14225FACILITY Mc tr Ir Ici 27 1yyc 1E: 11 1c9743b501:4 pppp"AL PECUEST • owti'mt a AMMIT NOT O CumBULTANr O c10NMACTOR O FELO 'j WHO PrAUEQT: Nem Isbwd Rararch Fa;ft enol W NNN uffT rcx 2 Five Il dam. Ot•?%-98 owners Kodktk ,ifarrd Aess"Ch Fanilf0995.1/1.1.3 Gaut 149&dsr - &B Prglect A(arwgn AFP No 22• waU Tm wm and Ffnleh ChwRw- V .�. Duct d CRU ' Aws and�iva+n• uw Win_ i. l rovrdt a Fex and Satter" texaie M ��* llawft H R era with MbL d" owrapray to ereR ow the wa1! Afxhve in the fo reoxt: L101, 1102, LI03, LIM L119. LIM L133. L137, R L140 verify Nwt mm" woterf0r ft oe stable with CBII and wall ?. Shed Al2.1, LabOrmory First Floor Flntrh Sehalde: ki'oam 139. IL Chaw dy fow wolf cttw Ods to mistan miswsm rnrwm +volt board and wallfbwh to Ir53.*A Changs al//but Nall Afw erw t0 moimne ft$& tt E0o•' .__..a �p w.r wart bom+d wallfodjk b lPS3 and cam to PT -i. ChMW crui>e thdah to IP$i gad sola► PT -i. wt� 1�-L jMuh p IPSd. ATTM:HM OW,SmNUM Tu'»T��n*WNA ivTl �E FcilFlte', ♦eeeewbmRenMllYWe"o•sanwTolwgminJ•� nd desav� Ma tNl3 Is NOT A Q1A116! OROS m sw Oatnd txram• * WRN THE YVOIfCDESCtItiiD MERdN Aq'aeeUM v.. -Vj ANY Rcpxr • EC1/flyn 4MV51 DwMaa� Tal vvm Sero !w foe own. Aow'n°n. Aftr n .AK ONO M",O/LO er --------- (PT;5414W twrl M4W**AK Man wT—'-- P.O. am 5942 �akAAK 29615 (91r)4W IIC=Phone (907) 486 -SW Pan F•A 1 ,rj - r r. «11. .L•1 PACSWILE TRMSMITTAL SHEET umn FROM: � awn esD k Janke Cl RobW Gibson DATE: 00f-- r= 1 I -.• 1 n �. , I 1 • 1. 1 •' • yl - tl> ' r 1 •.11 ,�., I•l 1 ■ C 1 III •c 11 -.l +•'1 `1 �. , I 1 • 1. 1 •' • yl - tl> ' r 1 I •J ❑ Bruce Young PHONE: 0 Dan Davis O cy„ dy Neuman FAX: (907) 4WS022 (W7) 4W5044 RE NUMBER OP PAGES TRANSWrrM INCLUDING THIS COYER SHEET-J— FA �Q Kodiak Island Borough * Engineering and Facilities Department * r<710 Mill Bay Road w Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486-9343 Fax (907) 486bi ;W%1 -9376 Kodiak Fisheries Research Center Project No. KIB 426-801 September 2, 1998 Derek Janke McCarthy 200 Trident Way Kodiak, Alaska 99615 RE; CPR No. 112, Elevator Rail Support Dear Derek: CPR No. 112 is approved for the requested amount of $ 1,885.00 and will be included in Change Order No. 5. Sincerely, Project Manager Cc: Chris Lynch, KIB Michael Thompson, ECl/Hyer pp4fcO 117 Elle: � Thr' 2 L a )tL 0aJ2711999 19:46 .9E ;5044 rim .4i �r Aupd 2?, 1958 Ealbw 101 Weetlleeeon Sefee 306 fig, Al:. 9%15 Am.: Mkm d Tboupm 1M: Ncu bland Reganth PeCllity bkCatttip Job 114225 CPR #112 elevalvr Wl rjPPonmesl :. _- PAGE 02,113 'W1SDL N RECEJvED Ass% sEp e 1 OFFICE Klg r1E1.D Dw Mlchsl. '!tie wal d eating is 9mvided is naPeM tc AM memo S/2LM adding "I tv KVPN odttie elaysor va L pwm mview and SPPW t. Conan McC+Ahy if elaffl'Wlow or Wditieoal inlocmatios 1t re0ni swce W Daiet >o� Project Meager CC! Chris 1,yech, Eediek Wand BmuO Qnmtl,eeder.ECV%w Rotbye OMM Mctaittiy atke I W6 Aivw4ea 14*4 Ctwwjk • epaeo"114.DOC ,p p. P2• File• � ; , :.� Che CC: uta �� c� bJo• lr� �:cowWte� approvti� ,?4 9.01.0 95:.' i193e AUG 2 1998 KIB FicoD Otr August 27, 1998 ECI Hvor 101 West Benson Spire 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Atm.: Michael Thompson RE: New bland Rosearch Facility McCarthy Jab M 14225 CPR #112 elevator rail saPPOn steel Dear Michael, The attached costing $ provided to response to AMU nKmo 3/21/98 adding steel for support of the elevator falls. Please review and approve. Contact McCarthy if dardkeattons or additional informuon is required, Sincpsly, 1,3 Derek Janke Prgw Manager x: Chng Lynch, Kodiak Island BorwO Grant Leader. ECI%w Rebbyn Glisson, McCarthy . g:lnirtbwnerlCPR+l112.DOC o l� - Il'Z 142 D File. CC' 1t: McCarthy OTMATFWCDA04W e! CATYAIE NO: Tj D J UNr'2ii153c: ict S'c d��-1t''48(8(dkl 093 bt,U .0 BEK X.. . ��1� WALLS & � >�,� SMS BEK Ing ft j: dM SW Co. • (( I r4 Kosher PUM. 16 . Aim, HI 96707 .(9081 486•t16'S3 •FAX 1BD81488.1 03 45 Alaeks: P.O. BoY 760261 • Ancharap. AK 99624 • (907) 663.6471 • FAX: (9071 56)-7646 July 2, 1991 McCarthy P.O. Bax 1649 Kodiak. AWks. 99615 Ana tio6: Derek "'i v REX C)W*G psWssl 9773 —30 W: EWOR Wa Dar Dunk Plage find below our cost for tie above referenoed subject. Sa EWOR moa suebed. LIM CWPpst M 7 men howl 3!5.00 39.00 Profit 7.00 Bond Grand Total Sincerely, 4r-, VAs Bradshaw BEK Im gOR1M MCIFR iiE1 vXTgW INC. P.O. Meer 2w7411 DOWLAE. AK SM4 Pike".s aos) ■re he" eine" to WAW SW fi i SVL r x P"W*. a: CI%ANGE ORDEF Nunew /L ei d WM; TTM Clunps 0K%r 98Wes WM of and In oon%"W v ."h Nrr erlsenp COW[ we AtiMf nw.by to macs tee &*MsN1 spoaftd above at this vrIos c $ 3 8 d0 VLVM OUNT a pWMffD CONTRACT TOTAL f t�F,trl�oD� oa�ir a i .wd Dae of aeommmm and c ILKJ �r woer a to p In 0110�OD DW unamm � swok"` m..e.. end ooreOiTioTs se epeelMd eurewee er'oeAeeed. MMI PACIFIC SM NXTM INC. P-0, Ow Sov/48 DOUGLA& AK OMM Fbaft (M WMW FM ("n aftla4-w lw WO hWObY SO b MMO 08 ChMWS) 0 1 1 od MGCARTHViSUL OAGE 08 nGn & kr-- x , s -'A r-% - x .- M0111; TRW Chomp Omwr boom"* pan Of ww in cowomance wm the *a - " WE AGREE hereby to nwks gm charVa(s) epecMed obwe at Na prloe r* mmxw FWSEDO*M%WtTWM- Acwm — ORW on OThe wwm ptm ow ad wadhMmlom tWObY of Do" ct Goomomme Oft ChMp AMMONY WO �� AN WOW W ft PWOO wider amm It" SM aoneaonb none-ow vpo~ Wk cogInW cormp= unkm 94mok" goww"opumm. l.: `�e 15Q7J3 ����• e]t27i twin tlAtr ric vw..� Imcn P.O, am Z s COLMM, Ax IBM ru M"364~ We hsrft 0proo to MW JC rG:K �IVGE F INC.. ORDE 20 NOTE: Tm alms Odor howrON on tH mW In contmmsms wMh Mr 4"40" 60"40 - we Ants twoy m awe the anw Ws).F m - 10 ad ah" at Ott. Pf '451 So PFWVJ s =GON�fROAT s t ACCW�1�sMn�s— TM motes wim mid SPWW 9rmm d Om ofawspwm aaaegMi 7w d�k 10 d P MOW s.■rMMOGWY WO WO �t+niiiii'i wd ossdkm as � ti 01110�f1101 u+ss. "rows,o.., ON - .MatlpdslM A lE: J RECEIVED ANDEMEN BJORNSTAD KANrs j=BS a INC. MAY 2 2 1998 010*011V noFif&Avcmc,Sum 311CIO [Z:il KIB FIELD OFFICE Seattle, WA 98104-3122 TEL: (206) 3402255 FAX: (2o6) 3402266 ?o: Grant Leader Firm. ECL'Hyer - Kodiak From: Kea Andernn Date: May 21, 1998 please call l Faniattle Tnea�Sbw1 Fez Number: (901)496.9399 Cade 60 Job Number: 96123.60 Job Nants: Neu Island Research Facility Number of Pages (including thh sheet): 5 IMSAGB(COMMENTS: Spoke With Deortis. Both rails lave to be later%U)' WPP°m' Acres wast I cam up with for the other rail. Ples+e take a close look at ft "optional" bnx layout. It may the eaIfa st rail . the map can get over the elevator shaft, he can run a piece of SO& from west rail, basically brow the east call t of wet til the � tua i5 anchored of off joist he grid fnmc He can dyes rent a short length P brace in the other tiirecdm Let me know what you thick. Ken cttr 1 lL� COPY cc• 3 r0 4 ------------- -.,_: u, Ne'!^IA .. .+�yNwsmur ' �rpww+r�•�•s� :.�rf7Nln1! �41M��; '7N1 •590�V1 3NV�'"`1�' "N710(9; N35ai0N� • r�6;"'i/i93E 'E:58 i5r_7:13E5n.:4 ANDERSEN 010RNSTAD'-oANE JACOBS fvL. '..j .. Sika _ _� COyjyIT�M UIMM �m�. yylyixMRN AMwM4�4 �� 1K cn 81 i�l9S�-_ A �1E�' � Lbtiyt��A x 1�-L "dTO AO SA L+W T . i'r i p�ytL rrjry� ' V S . Lips h �^ 1 b 1 .. AaT V A_ O sktr� i hcc.r.co -'7; 1'338 1t: 58 lE0�A3c5iti4 ANDERSEN BIORN$ "o 'ME JACOBS • INC. . L'tMty�tuM WwtW V ftwnW WMw•wrOr 1� ^MytMtt. AUM� Q Gus 58i .7x'1338 1E:, 56' ''-e r'�{': ��,;�Zu <coo !43[J ANDERSEN s}ORNSTAD. KANE JACOBS' INC• BE 6w�u�+wr [rs�rse� -am •MTi. WYIrW�CM NCwr1Vr[. �.r4 aTI Y Ida.: S38lE' `�8 .`_U 74�bt P.O. Bog 8840 200 Trident WAY K=M14 AK 9061S (OM 486.60x2 Phone (90T) 4!8.5044 Fox io FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET C.■ FROM O Baca Neuman D Bruce Young PHONE: (OT) 466.3 UZZ @rank.unke D an oavis (3 Robw Gilman O CYndY Neuman RAX: (g0� 468 5044 NUMBER OF PAGESTRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: �t �-- MESSAGE:— C C C III p. - N- ■ I =...., a... =1=Allu P!II ■ •14p a. •.I r.. t 41 rr • •r ■ ,LII ■ 1111 •, 'li- •�1-. •'1 1 P:• 1r.'.•r: •1 P.IIL.�.•_,• •1. ■ t71 .` 1 FROM O Baca Neuman D Bruce Young PHONE: (OT) 466.3 UZZ @rank.unke D an oavis (3 Robw Gilman O CYndY Neuman RAX: (g0� 468 5044 NUMBER OF PAGESTRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: �t �-- MESSAGE:— r !� I McCARTHY RECEIVED JUL 21 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE July 22, 1998 ECI Hyer lo West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, Ay, 99615 Atm.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Joh # 14225 McCarthy CPR #114R Skim coat CEU Dear Michael, The attached spreadsheet and information is provided for your review. Pricing revised. KIB authorized T&M installation. Receipts and time sheets attached. This costing information is provided in response to the request by KIB and ECUHyer for pricing information for the installation of USG exterior basecxat as a skim coat for the CBU scheduled to receive epoxy finishes• being un 22, 1998 for installation of the epoxy when the tanks are 8 This installation must be complete by J lined. Please review and provide immediate direction - contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is requested. Chr, CC: Sincerel Dere Jam/ —_- Project Manager cc: Chris Lynch. Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECl/Hyer. Scott Neuman, McCarthy. Robbyn Glisson, McCarthy. g:vnirtbwner\CPR#i is doc EK Inc COMMERCIAL WALE &CEILING SYSTEMS . Alea. HI 96701 • (808) 486-9653 • FAX: (�) 488-1903 B&D Co, . 99-1374 Koaha place. 06 • 907) 563-6471 • FAX: (907) 561-7645 dba . Anchorage. AK 99524 P.O. Box 240251 July AP1998 SiKS«a 9773 — R9 McCarthy P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 RECEIVED BY Attention: Derek "111 122 1998 RE: Skim Coat Durock Y MCCARTH Dear Derek: cost for the above referenced subject. Use of USG exterior base — skim Please find below our coat the durock substrate. Mat ri $6,873.69 Housing, food, transportation (see receipts) bor 14 048 89 All, see timesheets 20,922.58 Sub -Total 418.45 Supervision, 21/6 2,092.25 Overhead, 100/0 1,046.12 Profit, 5% 313.93 Bond, 1.5% $a79 Grand Total Sincerel .J Ken Bradshaw BEK Inc. c.A 'LOYEES NAME f OB KING OF WORK DONE 14-7-73 JOS#2 JOB # 3 FOR OFFICE ST HRS /,JOB # 1 %7''� jE SUBTOTALJOB01 JOB #2 JOB #3 SUBTOTAL JOB 02 W =N -NOIN1 S( M� T W T =I -1Z F S I TOT s I U NR ENHMN09 OIIIERMY Q9CIEIIOM IV IHNHIS IUIE —RAIE NSI REOULM OVERIRAE I1EOU.N1 OVEllin•1E_24.00 .15.16 1143.84 22.00 52.74 1160.28 JON UIJ IJo. 22.888 01L=20) IIEI Huns 11"Sm"100 -- ---� ---- �.l)f �;r)IJ— I'"1.4.26 AY.Sll.1 '1.1.22 Tom E'W I I 19'1. 'I •1 I°ll ;l 2 uEouc`H s G61.68 cMlwDrcE nn 1H11MIK/q 5:: 2u(I. 12EWII 491.141)L)U( 1) I'A'I4 1.34:.44 IE' 91TAM IIE WA1 11q Fd11gN NU M" i011 rOUI 11EC01mS — BEK INCORPORATED NATIONAL BANK OP ALASKA 1252 022888 Allcholape, AK P.O. BOX 24-0251 ANCI IORAnE. AK 99524-0251 PAYROLL Flay � '1"1"e'i �..i 'I"4J d d F'�One Lhousalld L ITree hundred forty-two dollars and 44 cents CC DATE CIIECK NO. AMOUNT 6/25/98 22888 $1`'•1,342.4444 r PAY PAT 1.1. LIRASIILER To 111E 1350 IIOt:A HAY ORDER WA-;1L1,A, AY. 9968'1 OF I 9'022BB8p' I:L2520017S71: 003782LSO4„' EMPLOYEES NAME G EtitJ J08#1 i -73 JOB * 3 JOB 03 KIND OF WORK DONE `S 0 REG FOR OFFICE USE 8 ar was I RATE A" SUBTOTAL JOB 02 SUSTOTALJOB93 WEEK ENDING .a S M T W T �% _ S I TOT 'AClHR I DUES -ielinln - rniiunul�- -._..... nnlr OYEI_.....-- IIfDULAiI OYPIIINAI _ _ _—�IICOULAII _ IIIAIE 32.00 26.001 52.741 1371.24 OEoOOTIOIIs UNs PEnim 1'WII PIP' 154.70 AKSU1 13.90 Ilgl_ INV I`Eligll —_ IJN 6/14 to 6/20/90 No. 22.091 TOTAL GROSS 2 496.3(1 To1AL ce1xICT1oNs '155.50 ELVLOYEEN4-0"MA11ON YEAR -10 -DME IDIALs '� 1 PAUL E. D01111AM GRC>:;:: ("W.").101•'WII 903.12DEDUC 00 2'16-34-4656 D1,11-1.11 FICA 463.90NE1' 4504.04 1740.06 1'Ifh9r. ff.IM:lI Ilb 1'OIngN AIO IIEMM f011 YLIIA IIECMIp! BEK INCORPORATED NATIONAL BANK OF ALASKA _82552 P.O. BOX 24-0251 Andwage, AK 022891 ANCHORAGE, AK 99524.0251 PAYROLL Pay: LLLF"°``1``°````LUlle Lhowwind seven hundred forty dollars and 06 cents DATE Cl PECK NO. AMOUNT 6/25/90 22091 $ 41-Ij-740.06" r PAY PAUL E. DUNHAM TO THE 1011. CONGRESS CIRCLE _ OWER ANCIIORAGE, AY. 99507 OF 1140 2 289 LBO 1: L 2 5 2000 5 71: 00 3 78 2 L 504NN ILI I .iI\LL YYY I n tbtlL 101 I S L M L n s 13000 I 3N00 NaOM 0 ONDI L o sor gy��"t'ip�� 3WVN ,,,f36 V-� IM a SM kCndw'3 k?3M cssorTaioans g'JS b ^n t co sor rill St.Sy's -.sv s -Ar Iry t {s+rn J zssor rclolens I t a)S b o-Oyd I �'� I-7 f•���5—%�S L� zs sor -- L{ sor 1YI=ns f 4 L L b 3wua3no,triolens Loeor Stb I lens Ti.•„y S'LI mi' S' � SVM awoa s3no I a1:3Vn 3tda siu►n6 3wu93anviolsns Ln%b 3Sf13oE0 b10:1 ILI I .iI\LL YYY I n tbtlL 101 I S L M L n s 13000 I 3N00 NaOM 0 ONDI L o sor gy��"t'ip�� 3WVN ,,,f36 V-� IM a SM kCndw'3 k?3M � St.Sy's -.sv s -Ar Iry t {s+rn J I o-Oyd I f•���5—%�S cssor f 3wua3no,triolens 3wu93anviolsns Ln%b �--�'o' mss.• S I I I I zosor ILI I .iI\LL YYY I n tbtlL 101 I S L M L n s 13000 I 3N00 NaOM 0 ONDI L o sor gy��"t'ip�� 3WVN ,,,f36 V-� IM a SM kCndw'3 k?3M r'O8 s 1 I KINO Of %. ARK CONE JOB s2. JCBs7 cc -713 JOB .2 q $?o =OE I S M W T r S( TOT FOR OFFICE USE BELOW C,^,AAP C..tSS 5 i NRS I RAVE I 77 in F Sue. I vac: mm 773,-5 IIOUIt9 _ EAIIIMIO5 OMEn MY MY PEMW _ - K9WIION - nF.GULM OVEn11ME "AlE — IIEe11LM OYEIIIME - _ - OA919 MIE A 7 — 1002_.00 1.7.50 52.74 922.95 JON UN 6/14 Lo 213.50 aFi. J F, 6/20/90 11.50 :?8..1,0 32'1.15 No. 2209`i IoIAL aw - - 2252.'16- OEUUCIIONS 71 NR 1'En10D tOIAL FWH 364.45 HED 32.611 SOC 1..•`1.60 AY.SUI 12.62 _OEaXIMS _ 549.41 EMPLOYEE IIggWAIgN YEAn-10-DATE IOMLS ' • •,A ' GEORGE W. LAR£ON GROSS 16014.TIEW1 1095.59DEDUC .00 5,13-64-139,19 I,AR.t FICA 1225.13NE'1' 12004.36 1103.35 n[wor nr w'il nn nnlnx un IIEwI ron van mcoms I( OF BEK INCORPORATED NATIONAnchma0L BKe, AK LASKA -125 022895 I P.O. BOX 24.0251 ANCI IORACE. AK 99524-0251 PAYROLL Pay: 4hL44bi4L •LL1i14+4 Q11e LhoLlsand seven hundred three dollars and 35 c;enLs J OWE CI IECK 140. AMOUNt 6/25/90 22095 $",1"1t703.35L° r— PAY GEORGE W. I,ARSON to ME P. O. 130X 0161 OnOEn MAGAN AVE. OF N.LKI.SK1, AK 99635 L �•022f395tt• I:1 2 5 2000 5 71: 003782L50411' Bol T- 73 JOB 712 JOB 713 JOB 713 flvt . vv t n1nJ �� KIND OF WORK DONE FOR oM E USE SUBTOTAL JOB 02 03 n WEEK E IGio,.ip19 TW T F S I TOT —"j SUB. air-►.(c 2.4 .00 nA=E 4r H'wll 414. 141-1, EIAr1.OVEE VIrCRIAAna=. 11FA IANN KHAPP 909-51-2541 KI•IA.11 84:3.84 GROSS, BEK INCORPORATED P.O. BOX 24-0251 ANCIMAGE• AK 99524.0251 PAYROLL 24.00 MixiclMS naS rEFIM 130.130 AI:SUI 10 - 52.74 1 1265.76 ;:10•+.60C•wil 41.4.56DEDUC FICA 161.39NET nr�s ceiw:n nn romion Ano new= ran vow mca-s -09-1- 1252 NATIONAL BANK OF ALASKA Andwrege. AK iui mvrenao UN 6/ln I_o 6/20/98 Jo. 2..2892 =DIAL a1o55 .:7.09.60-- IOIAL ��iIDN9 �i131 . 7 6 .00 1521.89 152:1 . s39 022892 Pay;•1-t+..,.,•.,._..,.,.'..�Un�? l.hon^anrl I i.ve hundred l-wenCy-one d0.l.l'l1:S an(l 04 runt:= DALE g1ECK NO. AMOUNT 6/25/90 22892 $"'1, 521..8.1* " r PAY n1-3R14A1•nd KNAPP 101NE 1.1936 CUPPER MTN. DR. OnDEn 111vl'.3R, AY. 99571 OF L m022U92ss• 1:L2 5 2000 5 71: 0037HeL13U4n' FNPLOYEcS MAUE w 17 �- _ -4-- WEEK ENDING/ - g F j[-- JOB 0 i' KIND OF WORK DONE CODE S M ST W T F S TOT P4ov: I -I---I— SUBTOTAL REG TIME SUBTOTAL OVEFMi E IP II JOB42 "�•j" �� e7,l,*V, SUBTOTAL REG TIME I I d I? I I SUSTOTALOVEffnAiE JOBx3 ( I I suF=AL REG TIME SUBTOTAL OVERTIME GRAND TOTAL REG TIME GRAND TOTAL OVERTIME LF 2 µ 4 11 2 v FOR OFFICE USE BELOW COMP CLASS ST HRS RATE OTHRS RATE SUB. VAC; HR DUES Jos i 1 SUBTOTAL JOBtt JOB 02 3 rc1. #.A I , i II Oi" SUBTOTAL JOB 02 JOB SKS SUBTOTAL JOB 03 I �� r_fleMf1 T[1TGIS � SI � I ' IIOv' a F PAY CHARLES H. SCOTT TO 111E 121 JOA14 CT. OnDEn ANCHORAGE, AK 99515 OF L m a'02290211' 1:L2 5 2000 5 71: 003782L504u' _ PAY I'EIUOu pE¢N'lION IN111119 F.MM_MlU9 —_ OIIIEII MY _ - OME—'�IEOIJLl111 OYEIIi11.lE &1919 MIE AMOUNT TIEODU1n OVE!IWE __- 26..00 46.04 1197.04 4014 1114 4 to 1..00 >;'.t)(1 44.0q (/'0/961 16.00 30.69 1104.84 do. .A. u1w. rnu19a DEDUCTIONS N119MOOD E'WH 545.00 14E1+ 34.02 S(?t' 145.44 AKSUI 13.14 TOTa DEb11CTgNS 737.60 EAM`LOYEE INfdW1UgT1 J •n c 10FA a CHARLES R. :+1:+?'NI' + Itc�s:; t101 t.121"WII 1651.40DEDUC •00 5'1511.91. 1tit1R.211 540-42—`a.t1.! 51 't t. l' FICA 617.59NET h F�iE fIE W:11 Ilq 1'OIIIIfIN NU m" YOM nEcOms _ BEK INCORPORATED NAt10NAL BANK -.09-5-022902 Andarepe, A AALASKA K 12252 2 P.O. BOX 24-0251 ANCI IORAM. AK 09524-0251 PAYROLL P,y: .1+,....��,.,..,.�. .1.,.,.,.,.,..1-TOn,� L.hllnsand s -ix hundred eight do] ; Lars and 211 colits DATE CHECK NO. AMOUNT 6/25/99 22902 S k+ 11, G0f1. Z. F PAY CHARLES H. SCOTT TO 111E 121 JOA14 CT. OnDEn ANCHORAGE, AK 99515 OF L m a'02290211' 1:L2 5 2000 5 71: 003782L504u' LAME �/Y7,4 44 414 afo J013#1 MNO OF WORK DONE G�73 108*2 JOB • 3 FOR OFFICE USE Jos • 1 4117) etlaTOTAL JOB $I JOS 02 JOB 03 SUBTOTAL JOB 92 cj��� S WEEK aNDING 6,.. T DUES 1C4f,: IV \M Y\\Vii --- DEDUCTIONS THISPEIVOO I'WII 462.76 MED 26.'70 SOC: 114.16 AKSUT 10.31 DEuuct 613.93 EMPLOYEE NFORMATON YEAR - TO - DATE TOTALS Amitagam MATT MURAMOTO GROSS 184.1 .20E\WII 462.76DEDUC 00 512-86-5410 MUR.M FICA 140.86NET 1227.35 1227.35 PLEME MIAMI TIRI FOIIIRTN 1RL MIAN4 FOR YOM% REOOION BEK INCORPORATED P.O. BOX 24-0251 ANCHORAGE, AK 99524.0251 PAYROLL NATIONAL BANK OF ALASKA _925 Anchorage, AK 022899 Pay: b•Lik+h4iPi4•kOne thousand two hundred twenty-seven dollars and 35 cents DATE CHECK NO. AMOUNT 6/25/98 22899 $++41,227.35++ F PAY MATT MURAMOTO TO THE 23452 LOWER TERRACE ST. ORDER EAGLE RIVERF AK 99577 OF 000 2 26990' 1: l 2 5 2uuu 5'n: uu i ,ru t & SuLFR- JOS#2 JOS * 3 JOS f 1 q-773 JOS 02 JOB 03 BEK DONE Y 71Mt anc + wEEK FyG 1 .7�9 QTY rnee S W M T T FS ( TOT 0 FOR OFFICE 8, SUSTOTALJOSS2 HEK INC. WEEKLY TIME SHEET WEEK rcQ EMPLOYEE'S ENDWO �-'1.91+ NAME ( I -av�wil, , 9-7?•3 -F- JOB "I (;71 - A� F4vo Rv".28b- r��y,sPorA� .;r.. �vv.r. As'• part ey • ,vvG.rz- 'e". i - e",=I,hle /C c- 1 - - Ll 5 So MZ i1i 4:176i'N�9..4 t Ci U(lIVF � 9951'7 I)07) 563-3141 SRLMUN DRY DELV TU S"F -P-97264! r - SOUTH HOLI;nTE S 646- 1S1 -AND RESEARCH UE141En 11 SHIP FROM SEn 6/12 BEI( CU. , INC. 1 7 c BUX 40251 P tlO( nNCIN)RnOE nK 91)54-02` f T 1 tO00'i — 854240 cuslpAT __ - -.Ei Dun P.O. EXTENU_ED PIi1GE _�2N _ c12 MnRK 1(OUL anpEn UNIT P __ _ - — 20 ya•1•wc: SALES _ ---'-- UNI1fXrJUM — 237.00 SCLL*o sl(ME elnscxl _-- -- ULS(,Iill•110N-v_._----. I30 2h. 70 -3' . 610SE - .00 lIIFM NO. - if311 rpawIOY 1 ICM:At10N 3I0P p _ �0 _ II51f I;.XT f1iI9E COAT tie Ifn L'Sf:F11f'IF FNEIOItr (0 I-OLLON 4y. 00 ! SIV. Flit pp DY SBS.--- I 4`.;.00 04 .M1:l1dN MIN DELV C11B iU BM� ER D 72 O's 7 f 1 1 C51:FR CO 1 RI I K(IDIn ppFN36025 IEA r •, 7 7 - IOIA 04 ------- TAX } NET SALE AX1'su- SALE L00 e --- - S 4154.04 .. A KEfiI(K:KMKi IM) i i Dual n 6 / 1 N / 9D _ � p NE NKpgE- MIAy eE tales` • O ov nos �E i r 1 PATE _ �/ WIST BE ACr.�P . _..._...----SEl1)pK POLII%y I plweatOVEMO GUIIpE. An17 1 1 py 111 Ci IVI:D 0V_-_—_.___. :1',•11- , STATEIAF" PY oC)-vrr� aJ.e xn.s M py�.•0MA • . •-', •_r-'y.•�iYwise r:i:z= A•F - +v3;•:- SN:' SAVO SH(lOH �•`^• Yet •M a `• 3ti3HNOIs33ss31 . oo�I>33y ,. .. .W a3wnim 39 Tum 1NdwaIflU3 g ANv ao 3rua/i 1rHi 00 1W tl� y 3p rm+s lens I •NounD3sONd wNionvD iianv IVNld NOdn BDN`dH0 01103r8f1S lOVI�N $ I • OS NM 3ANUrU-A11dYIOtld _ - �ji � . A1" Allc3doUd G�tl SHL JNW SIHL d0 AdOD - W 1inSIM IA 3HTIVd 1VHl S30UWM1d MVl 3H= UD 3OW1 . "z*:-" .. I vam.ONDtItlfINLWODSW WO D JdBm sAmaro ��yN� AW _� d� Q�Qpp13k1TIVd� ?�� �yy�y �1Tp1Wlf1M DNI Iau. daH33HHM30H6' SOU�aNVINM 1tlVAW: NN3tlHM tl�siOSM MU WILlTIVtl0dMNWM3DklVH� - w G31" 11 al SV LLvN Sju am 3-T ' �,r ss ♦� S tt"' • y Se.. _ «�r�' �� .� �„ _ �Y �t � •r`�' t.. ,� � • ` . i. r aika . - / CJ�' Ya11Qv+Q!- LS. r.'•/.a^tom:: 77 t = A �.N -IVY .r!tXt�. i.�•` -/� y .Y%� .y,. 3L- .a1L Y?� 7,_ :k..'.i+ a �vr+ih. '1 Wit" ,y, •. '� � - t �` -Hl� � e•.a,b .y. .aK « ; .� sc^'^!' .;,fc. .. L[• ,r+�---vfr'-�'-'7�{..�!-Ki_k 7 ' rt .,.. .. 10 -l •y .! �3M AVO yO� LONIMMIMS Ik .- HiNOW Itl1oS NiMu Ol'�IOIFid1N3V�3kl�J'd 1f10 H11Mr :- i.N3wdino3 sad Iciv AS 03E{30tl0 3N d �. ..._� .. 03DtlVH�3WLL/ �` $ 9 WN U30HO 3StlH'Jdnd .86'. z u `/ iii ► :- .c world ILS J N3tl Oi 001d3d TdiN3d „ - Y x lno'�vi►ad - '�► NI'ItlJN3tl , _ cl- Wfc - �,�,,,.,-_ " - _, �,,,, ._ - - •._ff. jJ: UNION TIRE & BRAKE SERVICES, INC. VIA t'4 A 1412 Mill Bav Rnad 'W17-011 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 (907) 486-5465 : ijplj ce,e AA cuslooAr Ilk JU 45 ummss . .hili lie, 'All CASH CIO.D. GHACCt MM.V—"-woa,. iiCti IfK T— '.00 7-C) ne, I. le phl P61 E MW Ali, JSglvjl' 1,44J011T MiT TAX 8 v mc AN clagood YIIISI be =09*90*d by this bM C Pwmx as 75782 =22V Im cDjankcYou Inv Town Get -Around 0*4 Airpor-11221, FaxT-A-HEAP KODIAK. AK 99815 i ' U o EN ft" - 2g- SS 1-10 y LC Met or*A&a (it&U-ret awa abeyo) Mane Hb o �. ap aPhone COLLISION DAMAGE WAIVER 4 rrA�� nes OUNT OF CASH DEPOSIT S CREDIT CARD e CDW does not cover damage to tires, or glass, or to the utomobile while driven off paved roads or damage done to the r in one -car accidents. Return car with same amount of gas s you received. Check gas gauge. Lessee is responsible for re repairs. There Is an additional charge for extra cleaning, sh, pet odors, etc. ewN lo lo for dl OAC sed trallb Violations and meet tum In an.tenons.. n check -In or pay a Slam look up aerobe drsrye. plus tkW[ ehuye. Report all era krene"ely. In.., aub0d to find aWb. Whbla need be returned a the cBy It rented from. WMeae he reed both a mom: a credncard VOWOW. to R any tqms r n ndkb th f d a tands ansa, ¢r eheom rent d.erw 1 on pW 2 o6 REFUND Cudutrrer InRW HAS READ POUCIES 5 3S "V PER DAY ZY' • 30 C PER M LE \/CDw $10.00 PER DAY GAS CHG. _ PER GAL- TOTAL ALTOTAL OR SUB TOTAL SALES TAX TOTAL OTHER DRIVER Othm D~S Slonarure rsbA00 MG yI B E K INCORPORATED P. 0. BOX 240231 ANCHORAGE AK 99524 PAY TO THE ORDER OF C PW" INS(yep AtowAIww s Tr AMM PW•SSSn i �TE r 1700 r DOLLARS LE 1180017000" 4 1 2 5 2000 5 71:00 3 7S 2150 40' 8 E K INCORPORATED DELUXE FORM DVC -3 V-2 GATE yr0E5CRI PTI ON AMOUNT, FOP '777 >/ � c w, *;11F!111111IV; n !;r4r<I,,I it,-IIL,-V, ialpl� ..l I I FNI l !.1 Al MII:'F'kfd;i MltillA L i I'M T CNN i 19 1 1[ 1.11;<E i FLT IfIlUr T 1111F", T IC;TIITek 4x E1U MIN VON, Vi 15.'19 $4.79 lall.�f'i 01.19 11. 16 NIX IA!Al 1 firilff $54.1x1 VAI, -A-1 E X B F. 1 1 1 FZ K.IInTABr ALASY•A 99615 191171 48i. -57L, Itatain Receipt for Returns' E)"'anses or coaporison uiti, your ITouthly Stat"L311" W.3 I3A1'.ERI u63 EARERi UA111RADE FRT F'IRICII 510ol)32894 subtotal I:adialc (AL -;1 Tau local 1,0 ill Cllanoe Due 3.29 IS 2.99 If 1.59 T:f 7.87 111ANk. YIDI FOR S1101'F'1NG YkIIIR LOCAL A1.41Ci11A i.n1111ER0,11. Vid.UF (1111M TRX0('[li: 8tnreC Rea: p..l.a Tire : 11761 1,1,74 11515 u; l4; i,t.f 144L' 20: 2 3 6/21/98 09:91 1090 17 0019 115 M SA F EWAY NODIRN SRFENRY 20.89 IIUT 9RNlf LG 1.78 I 2 p 1 . '75 PR ESPRESSO 3.50 1 281.09 R&M RT BEER 2.I11 U 12 pONlliS 11 •+ll inx 78 BRI. 1:1.7:! Caah 19.00 CIIRNGE .27 TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMS SOLD • 7 6/21/98 09:92 1090 17 0019 115 PLERSE CRLL IF I Mf1Y nssi51 Ylxl M:xE MURROY 906 61111 4 ­• .-, . 1 1. A . 31. SAF EWA Y*,,,,' 79 DELI 4.45 8 .99 DELI 5 9 8 12 DONUTS in .64 BBL 12.21 Cash .79 cliRNGEit 1 SOLD Joqo to 0002 700 pLERSE CRLL IF I MR1 FIqSIST YOU 186-6811 MIKE MIRRRY ea4E S4.elikaf Box r4 211 Thocsheim Avmue Kodiak. Alaska 99615 ( J Phone (9(1i) 486"4141 j 's nj:o:r:5:9::] n. �a, ,G JUN GA E PLEA" crtsa . Mnsw � anis "m Y" Owww" E AMWNT ENCLOSED i [C DATE 1EIjL��PRI'1L�KBAY e729 ROAD 99615 ***INV 12s@87�A610 1 (907) 486-4168 - ISLAND RESEnRC11 CENTER S UEM CU.. INC. S O PO BOX 240251 11 L ANCHORAGE AK 9952224-0251 I O h 1 I (� 0020-152275 O ,. A(:C(111111 ;rnNN80 !NNFI`NN19@ NAW; 929 SNNDI ROGAN :11NN 1.111^.1NI Mill nd 109302 c>au»8B00 - - !il(NN° It(/. -- .. 'it -- UESCIIIPIION .1NNN-IIrU _ qll LOCAII(NI IIGMNO._ UNITEXI/_UM UNIThRICE 4 41 EA ?3712996 12996 100W RIIINOCOAT LAMP -- 4EA 5.29 1 1E11 18148 8-500 RAZOR SCRAPER !EA 2.79 1 LE 163182 00 GPI( STEEL WOOL PADS I IEA 1.99 --- 11^a1r-It NETSALE 1AXABLESALI uruvrnlT 23. 34 -- 23. 34 nY .. IIPrlivU I1V _. _ .. _ _ - _-_-IIE IUII POLIcy: IIEItN o K%j TAX :I U")ISE MAY IN. SUI I1E• AND MLISI IIE 110 EXI ENUE6-hI116E 19.04 2.51 1.79 TOTAL 23. 34 10 A IIiFIIN9tNNi A(Jll NN:U IIY IIN7 tNV(NI:E. E600 Mil -1.. snY RUnn '17L,11; Luu E nl., nx. (907) 11116-4161% 1:a nrnl Itr-.st (mcn E:r_IIIr.R s url; I.n., O Pn JIM. 21102.51 I- fit -11:1101111617 Ill: D r 6Pl 'N 15 2J`i O ACCOUNI --satk�in slm•rKln�� sAIEs 9Frh f11T11EL JF SIH' 51041E MIOIIE iN'11C(NI - StMEMENI CUPV INVUII E TiR 775575 IIItr 6/20/90 Fl:hh nM I IS FI I P T O Ixll 109342 coslornEn aa>Fn P.O. '-- UNIT EXT IUM UNIT PRICE EXTENOEO PRICE iCRlpl ION qF — j[-- �RD-DUCT-TETPE-- NET SALE iAXABIE SALE TAX % TAX TOTAL 20.76 28.76 .00 .00 21%. 76 nEiU1N700LICr: 11f IUIW:u 1Afiv;ly INRF MAr OE SUU.I[CI • OInv ii19�NMNCE� IIAMxM C VJW... ANO NOMI O - Accx11.N 1600 MILL onY nunn mninti. nl,. 91)(,15 (907) 4%...416n 1(8 ntlU VESFIIRCII CENtER s BE1: CO.. INil. Pu Nu% 240251 D nucl IunnCE nK 995C 4 - o,—,1 T p 0020-152215 ncccwrn SUL1 '0 s11"'HIM56 sn11,9 957 JENNIPEII IiuNIFN_.. sirnic ^uxir- rrn:ax� **1INVOICANii 775456 6/19/99 9:19 (IM s n I r T 0 w*i 109195 cus�aedEi00 ---�-- �� rxxxn rn i 0 tw t n mlmle .------- 1:uu1nR, ntc. 9•)x15 !9071 4R6• -twin STATEMENT COPY # IIINVOICt�W 77545!; 6/19/90 9:I8 nN - 11)I.fIPIU nEwrinCI1 CENTER S 1lEK co., INT::. O PU NO)t 240251 I� L nNC1IORVIGE fill 99524-0251 P o f 1 0020--152275 O O ACCs N 1111 ..-SE AIM'wbl�� •mu.s-9Fi7 JINIJ 11`I°13 13U1Ji1-.if----- -� 1N9t94 c Ic,,�i1QQ P.O. LEN7n��_.--SI Sl 011r :Ifnlr 1•KII:dNt aNMn 'OliNility plUEl Il it I •w HR7 LOCAl10N ITEM NO. mwr•1 II� .. - nt�n IEE— _ IRorr+ll sRl:3s �+-15n-3Gr.—rLRIN-FECT�58ThT— UESCRIPfION UMi tEXiIUM UNIT P q. Iwn,rll � 6/19/911 IIAlr In I Nrlll l/ nv-------- -- IIECE1VGU OY _- 1U01I I NET 59.96 1 Tot 59.961 -001 .00 1 59.96 ;LMD—Lm l d W10E. IN1D LillBt BE ACCOWAMM nv IIIIS MANCE. -49LIOW 1600 MILL BIIY ROnU I( omit, ni,. 99615 1907) 486-41611 1L+I.Imp REsEnneii CENTER S Ltl_K CU. ! INC. 0 PC BOX 240251 L nNCIIURnGf_ nK 99524-0c'SI U ( 0020-152275 0 WC011111 xN190 aN1,1,NM19�' !iAll•1 9S7 J -NN 11214it iKIN11 It 1 !:IINN IN 11!N NI v**lNVn1CdA,f 775.371 6/18/96 12:00 PM — 1 S H I r T 0 01111 1090114 clmlcwlEN 2S 01xrrJ1 r.o. v ui M'N IN!�Innv eH x _ )_ _ m y4�,n.. I(X;AIXJN III:M NU. ..._-11299C, __-_____1.2-3-7129 I UESC_t11PtIUN TLQ120625 1673 25'-TRUUBLE-LTT6EFl UNIT EXTIUM UNtf rnlC 96 100N RFIINUCCAT LAMP 6En 5.29 I EXtENDED rI110E 66.56 2B. 57 TOI AL01x101 6/10/90 ^ 9If NET SALE TAXABLESAIE TAX TAX I)AII' / 13 95.13 . tie) . 00 95.13 ii nvrin n BEIUIIN OOUCY: I1EIUIWED MEf1C1UUNMSE M1AY BE SUBJECT 10 /1ESIOCNMU AND Sir TO Y luNDI MMf OIIAIIBB. AND FAfSt BE ACCOMPANIED BY 1/NS ONOME. �`�®�I�ILbI(BRY 1eu►lu 99615 (907) 486-4168 Sl M EMEN T COPY vi DATE IIIIINVOIJg1 9 31127Q286 1 ISLAND RESEARCH CENTER S S 8E1( CO.. INC. II O FO @OX 240251 I P 0251 1) ANCHORAGE AI( 99524- T 1 O 0 0020-152275 ACCDUNI �--- _. .. .—.._- 5 L'pA1p.1F11 958 WAD DICIUNSON malr1l 1089 7 I ct aruea90 :.1m11111190 ••AII 14 mulll IB all Nlr nIf"ll --_ --�-�- IlEscnmrlDN (AIM111/Y IIIIY 1111 IIEM IOQAIX)%i DIEM N(%• - .. ._.. .._. .-------' �MIIlggqryryry���� — - 16200 F9C RUDDEN FLOAT / IEA 1637172 UURO-CEL SPONGE ' ) lER A CE513h22 04tm 1 UAIF 1119 wrill" ,IV 6/17/98 1N I NET 10.33 ItA lEA !LE SALE TAX % 10.33 .00 8.49 2.99 :. 00 7.64 2.69 1 OTAL 10.33 zw MNY BE B MIECI 10 NI) A Tw- II NB AMUST BE AC:Col l• fly is 160@ MILL 11RY RUAD ***INV 77 10e5h pM223 1 KODIAI(. AI:. 996 66//17 15 (907) 486-4168 ISLAND RESEARCH CENTER S BEK CO.. INC. S LL PO BOX 240251 Ij D ANCHORAGE AY. 99524-0251 P i T 0 0020-152275 0 __ ncra*II snInA80 l:nn1•xs19@ ::nu•: 954 DANIEL JESSUP (Will 1@8871 ��LUR1 N00 !11(NN' !:It Nll IY 11lN NI OINN[II .xl unv, lyf�l�m� 1(X;AtIDN IIGMNU. DE5CI11PIION UNI1EXilUM S SEA E OFMi5PL35 Pb 1511 3SO. PLAIN FELT ASTM SEA y ) 4EA 167779 09@ 1.5"X6@YRD BLIT. MASK TAP 4EA 01111E11 WAIF 6/17/98 �-- ar 15.57 6.99 EX I ENDED 11 77.85 25.16 22711 NE T SALE TAXABLE R TAX % TAX TOTAL 4/ // I 103.01 103.01 .00 • . .00 1 103.01 11EIUfIN POLICY: IIERNWEU MEIICIMNOISF. MAY IIE SUII.IECT IU A IIF.SIMICIN11 AMI IIANII M 0VJM AND MUST BE ACCOMI'AMF.N BY TINS WIVOICE 1600 MILL BnY RURD I:UDim, nit. 99615 19071 406-4160 s+� INVU IJWMFV 11 774304 6/09/90 0126 nM t ISLAND RESEnRCII CENTER — ' S BEK CU./ INC. S L PU Box 240251 H D ANC110RnGE nit 99524-0251 P T T 0 0020-152275 0 AccourNr SELLING SIIK'IYND 9�iu.rs 957 JENNIFER BLIN71=11 WII 107632cumomEn3403 SIOTIE SIOIIE PEIMON OWE" P.O. ^"QUY "A110N ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT EXT IUM UNIT PRICE _ EXTENDED PRICE IDEIIeD D --------- --- — 1 In 1010004 09292 SRNDING BLOCK lE 5.49 1 4.94 1 1n 161095 095 3" CMF' BRUSH 1E 1.29 1 1. 16 ! In 169313 09004 SIINDPIl1l IE 2.99 1 2.69 L If 25954002 54002 LARGE CUVERALLS 1E 7.99 1- 7.19 morn 6/09/9E DAZE DELNEnED BY E NET SALE ITAXABLE SALE1 TAX % I TAX I TOTAL 15. 0 15. B 0 .0 is. 90 nET" POLICY: NE IUNNED MEWIANOISE MAYBE SU LIEW TO A nES1OCKYN3 AND tMAIMI NB CHAFM AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY TMS INVOICE. 1600 MILL SAY ROAD 99615 KODIAK, AI:. 19071 486-4160 STATEMENT COPY ***INVUIcb`iN 774191 6/08/98 9:18 RM 1 ISLTINU RESEARCH CENTER S Q G 3 CI Z S BEk CU.I INC. 1� I O L PO BOX 240251 I O ANCl1URf7SE AK 99524-0251 P T T O 0020-152275 O ACCOUNr SruNxl 90 mm,iv*l 90AII:n 96@ MONTE WULFF aNl 107477cwtomEn3472 BIaIE slab Olt Or" (AKWIl P.O. III AHlIt go Fallf-PIED LOCATION ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION ItINITEXTIUM UNIT PRICE ECI EXTENDED PRICE _ r 411 167112 CP66 1-1/2" MASKING TAPE 411 22.49 1 8.96 1E1 AA 1818124 4209 3"-S RD WALL SCRAPER IE 1 5.29 1 4.76 1111 1/3120012 SL -1 UTILITY KNIFE IEl 6.49 1 5.84 IEl 18111301 11-301 UUICK POINT (WIFE BL D lEl 1.99 1 1.79 2EI 1606848 MF -48 180' MASKING FILM 211 1 18.99 1 34.18 1111 IP612100C 6C12'X1@@' CLEAR POLY IE I 50.85 5@.85 o"015116/@8/98 37 NET SALE TAXABLE SALE TAX% 7AX TOTAL _. 106. 8 106. B 0 1@6.38 nAIE BY �� nE11111N POLICY: IIEIUINJEO mri WNWSE MAY BE SUBJECT 10 A IIESIa;NNlO ALAI 'U 13Y 1111Y1.1 un 1`1N11"iP. 'AWB MINI nP ACCtM PAW11 BY IONS NYON:E. JW) PAY10711E ORDE" OF B E KPINC0.BORPORATED 251 ANCIIOM(;Eo . AK 99524 LC i c. N 2 2 L /. DAIS -(;5 � l 6w) ]Vat&wal �gnj�°1Ala8h� li900L70Ln' s:L25200057s:0037B2L5 B E K INCOnPONArED DELUXE FOAM DVC -3 V•2 DE 9CIIIP110N DAtE CC> .'i7 • cy> V., 1701 OLLARS 991 ' ".,y. `;�:-0jj•-.moi. -r:. '� [tM(ylrlD P u► ?NA}16AAA8 'g a SBRVICR A N a . , . , CU � . o l'Ei�iiC�1VQ F�•��` (T)i'Yc4sA.� it T '•i: i Q fit'��D a1 wa MAY -331-98 MON,13:51 ECI HYER INC 05128/1998 16:07 1. 865044 N ".4ro, Mff i. 199« 11a ibw tol Wetsasm saftsm Ambogw A1C. 99615 Ata.: •MY Ww FAX NO. 9071'156P3213 MOCARTW/SCA. r. ?.02/05 PAGE 02 15. NwbhmdPjwm"klFmHly 30L bb 0 14US cwmpmpmmu Dar Tent. 0a 51" Wain,.* j*dM=kk Sr. ofThelmal CbM npidua do MM g tine es W N" WAD lom and HM9� as mar+b•► � b^"uded M • 'lie is sm11eMl: OWL sen Couboudv42MMdetMdk$*WPBgdatieCDU, leAnnof"Mwa flyuhmisaire a uab s pmw IM sibMares Plod a amaerh the arfaoe dtbo Bard gfgw wsseoiba I ma dw ham em oft imaarb wam the t9U, brew dr emcior biter aaactad s+r.pe «2: lndd flbewbd anapa dc8u tvidl ddm wat dUSO ezririor t 9adkP eftM poloot M001K ON iesmDebm tmd P � �w" uw ewe for =ov 02 m fur slm*«l. �Dbelpandw*sWeeaffhewellsucIwo thatbudelowdw dills Webgefordtisiafonarhta !ardrsrelltadedtleb AsweborememloeWidbm,imekdeO asdt6e atmY nedht; dlbb tgalea SPaY � wdl ream b the rile AM 21,1991 for haat lo tldafd tie ba w b&,d qvkm'We mea have htafeYstioa fit. m..r lilac Pah: � b soebb hlrnflMiaa of whrrcaar b Aeoamiaed a be nsebAioa of this isms rdtbfa aDkbm Comm mcce t1' E doweak s nr addi ww kh mom b raQwed• &kAor '. Detei lsseor Mw Lye* Kom Mad BamsL Aof�hlsbaNx Salt NWAUM tOCIRby• RawfjR 43mom %Gocwdtf. O:NaAewa� UAM wqLlc - 14 Chr. •• y OL, �uk 404A Pref"m a A oA �Ic z�vr� -fir14#41 duf( vi of worK jw► b•smv ECEIVED JUN 05 1998 NW FIELD OFFICE project No. 0995.1/4.5.1 June 4, 1998 Derek Janke McCarthy p. O. Box 8649 - Field Office Kodiak, AK 99615 RE: CPR 11114 Slim Coat CBU Dear Derek: We have received your proposal of $21,426 for the addition of the USG exterior base coat over the CBU walls. Utilizing R. S. Means for a comparison estimate, io used the single coat veneer plaster categerY to build an esttmato You previously said the area was appto 11,E m this estimate. �� ximately s,f, which I used �• _ $6,105 • odiak Factor) _ ��- sans x 1.5 (K -= 1, 11,000 s.f. x $.371s.f. (Means) HYER The $.37/s.f. includes labor and materials only. The following N's are taken directly from BEK's proposal _ $1,000 2. Airfare 500 3. ocean Freight 320 4_ Subsistence 2,320 5. Housing (seems high) 10,28 6 Transportation 1,543 profit and Overhead 15 % __m Bond 1.5% $12,005 When the general contractor's markups are added, the total comes to around $12,500. �� ,,��j I �ggest that it would be appropriate to l� limit it of ARCHITECTURE Given the disc•rl��L'-'�•' and ��, basis with anot-taex INTERIORS this addrtlonal work OIi a time t`1, rt INTERIORS $2 - proposed t�� amount Or We negotiate L1�1S further - DEVELOPMENT uhP'r. DEVELOPMENT the $21,426 101 WEST BENSON SUITE 706 ANCHORAGE. AK 99507 �Q •OD' ��' _ _ _-. ,\ (907) 5615547 FI�e: `� . �D�'Q0Oq 2� • Ob _ -. Ak ��OW � MVRJHV RECEIVED JUN 03 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE June 3. 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Attn.- Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 McCarthy CpR#114 Skim coat CBU Dear Michael. � and information is provided for you" review. The attached sea request b, KIB and ECJ/Hver for pricing This costing information is provided in response to the information for the installation of USG exterior basecoat as a slum coat for the CBU scheduled to receive epom• finishes. epoxy when the tanks are being This installation rust be complete b' June 22, 1998 for installation of the epo lined. please review and provide immediate direction. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is requested. Sinno b � Derek Janke project Manager cc: Chris Lynch. Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader. ECl/Hyer. Scott Neuman. McCarthy. Robbyn Glisson- McCarthy - pile' Chi, CC• e:�nirr ovvner\Cpo l 14. doc BEKInce COMMERCIAL WALLS & CEILING SYSMMS Haw": dba B&D Co. •99-1374 Koaha Place. 06 • Ates. HI 96701 • (WS) 486-9853 • FAX (808) 486- 1904 Alaska: P.O. Box 240251 • Anchorage. AK 99524 • (907) 363.6471 • FAX: (907) 561.7645 June 2, 1998 BEK 9773/24 (406) RFP #22, Item #1 McCarthy P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak 4laska 99615 RE: RFP #22, Item #1 Loner of May 29, 1998, Rem #1-2 Item #1: Revised . sy 411 pricing, taping.ioints and spotting screw holes 1. Plasters, 16 mandays at 380.00 56,080.00 2. Supervision, 2.6 mandays A 50.00 130.00 3. Housing, 5 days at 72.00 360.00 1,820.00 4. 5 Material Atrfre 480.00 6. Air freight 1,993.00 200.00 7. Subsistence 360.00 8. Housing 20.E 9. Transportation 11.443.00 Profit mrd Overhead 15% 1.716.00 197.00 Bond, 1.5% 302.00 Grand Total S Rem 02: Completely skim coat with USG base coat all surfaces of DutocL. and bring to a smooth finish, as best as can be achieved with the base coat material. All rooms having Durock. 1. Plasters, 15.8 mandays at 380.00 $6,004.00 2. Tender, 5.3 mandays at 275.00 1,458.00 3. Supervision. 3.5 mandays at 50.00 175.00 5,675.00 4. Ndaterial 1,000.00 5. 6. Airfare Ofreight txm 500.00 320.00 7. Subsistence 2,320.00 8. Housing 40.00 9. Traasportution 17,492.00 profit and Overhead, 1 S% 2,624.00 Bond, 1.5% 302.00 Grand Total S McCarthy June Z, 1998 Page Two Using Item #1 $13,356.00 and Item OZ 520,418.00 — to achieve the base coat system you Tuve called for will be a total cost of $33,774.00. BEK will make nwy, effort to ascertain that cover-up of dw newly painted floors is attained, but will take no responsibility if some damage does ==- if you ccur. ffyou need breakdown of coat, Please call. Sincerely, Ken Bradshaw BEK Inc. tll!/[IIL RECE�VEp SEP U 4 1998 /(Z8FIELD OFFICE Aaaatt V, 199i EaRm 161 WgKowmm sdb "6 Aa bMA AX. 99613 Alw IN ' ' 71emp m AB: NwrLindI MN&Fad W Job s 14233 CM#lurdecWmdoW*hrlaw go 9 oaa:tr. Doriddrd. 77e wmKW=Wq M p vWM h,spoors a tet xgdnmamn ft cod= par 61t pawn popM pwAL DCVR #477 idodeed auWlt m ee ad8md AK dr eaxptewe pndL Tk Mdmd aWq o hc6mdo0dmaftereadouthtbdbeanms Wdbdne' *,-letwedddi0whrmwwMd mobstearwk pMwrain►tdappew. Comm udte19a1' aroddhiewidunwAl abragw" a: CMat LP* IWdMt bWNKm0 QM L@tdt4 HL9flw PAWRoommmeafter G�h$t' G�DJo. Itb (ak ��worubk ay �kd f� DGI►� 413. � M� U41- �W Gon*M. vWdWwpt,C?Wlll.DOC q.03.gg CC: 0 o J i J 09/02/96 NSD 12:99 FAX 901 214 09-11— YEA CUNSUL;IVG EfiGRS +44 ECI/XUR IQo91 MBA CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. m (y{ SH -W DATE:..A 4 Y PLEASE DELIVER THEE�pOLLOTANG LOCATION: FROM: PAX PHONE: ""' ro PROJECT. �L ryF PROJECT NO.: SG3�'d7 ul suasa eR PAGES EEING TRANSMTT[ED (INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEBT):y ES PL@AEtI GAIL (f07) 274_2= IF YOU DO NO RECEIVE TOTAL NUMBER � �a.GE«nMMmwe'e^srD�'�"'� E. 3912 so.n.b pamd. sula 200 . AnehMM9w Alms 99947 • MM 97Mtp2 A R r"l ALASKA Kodiak Fisheries Research Center project No. KIB 426-801 september 10, 1998 Derek Janke McCarthy 200 Trident Way Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak Island Borough Engineering and Facilities Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone(907)486-9343 Fax(907)486-9376 RE: CPR No. 118, Relocation of Outlets for Interpretive Center Dear Derek: Costs for CPR No. 118 look reasonable as submitted and will be incorporated into Change Order No. 5 in the amount of $637.00. sincerely, Leader Project Manager Cc: Chris Lynch, KID o - I S Chr. CC: 08/27/1938 19:30 19074865044 MCCARTHY/SIL NIRF PAGE 82/13 RECEIVED AUG 2 - 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE Agpmt27, IM SCI Wer 101 west Scown Suite 306 Aaelntoge, AIG 99615 AM.: Midled Tiommu RE: Now Island Rssarch Facility Md'itthy Job* 10325 CFR 8118 rdocadm of oedlts for imeTm&e comer. Dear Miebal, The anw*ad coaft is provided is t=pD a to the seepelroments for cadet ibr the powwad V*blct porc4. DC" *473 ideatllbd ou littc to be uW=W for the itlerpmun pands. The attached costing a for the teloadon of the atalem that had been installed m the dtvsum that would alb"• for amom d cnida m the pouts. Please review and ap mv. 00SW McCarthy if dud== or additional uArmation is req dnd. CC; Cbtic Lynch, Xodmk Idand Horoup Oraat Leader, Eal yer Robbyn M mss McCarthy S M 18 DOC File: 46- • lip, Chr. P-L'D 19:30 19074565044 KX;ARTW/51)L NIW PAGE 03/1= McCrthy arru-E WORKI,W 04WND. I CPR: ,s .38$27;$536 15:"s0 19074R65044 1CV SASCC> MCCARTY.Y/;jDL NIRF FACS 04/1-- t Job No. 71003 CC No. 907 ROY. No. To: W ARTHY BUILDER8 DATE: et2 M Attn: DEREK JAN E Job: N.I.R.F. Changs Order Reoueat GRAPHIC PANeLD E,P, 6 M Waled: Description: Revise power and data locations for graphic panels E,P, 6 M Exclusions: Cutting. patchln0, and palmm0 of all surfaces. Premium time. Amount: $607.00 1. This proposal Is valid for 30 days. 2. This change order may have schedule impacts and require A urns extension. 3. This proposal It basad on work being done bettwsn and This proposal is for pricing only. No work wtil be peg or led until a written Changs order to our contract Is reoalvad. If you haus any qusslions or need clarification, pleats call. EAOCO Electric 8411 so Bannon Pref ect Idanagsr 08i27i1932 15:30 19074665044 MXARTW/; DL N1Fv PACE 05!13 qASCO 6RATT1.6 OF'PI� DATE i,AYNAME NEAR ISI AND TIME ew a SUMMARY: EWO C -0T YID DATE LOCA71ON VIDIAK AK. FST.CODF. JOB C YBannet .SCRWTION MATERIAL I AUJUST LABOR ADJUST MiQuoksmumim MISC. MATERIAL 100 8 SUB d DrE NO TAX 1 SSUBTOTAL,1 100 1 0 1 0 SUB .•.M(IT'T ADJUST :..%,• .,,W:. .+„� LABOR INC AIA. LABORRAT"L 1 545.69 1 g 5350 ...: �,: } �; n. .• ywia,m, ,. t^ N HUM I RATE TOTAL5 %LABOR 1momw S"65.00 0 0 � S43.00 i 0 0 CAD OPKAW $40.00 0 U ria.29 0 Dwga f36.50 0 0 Oamrd Paco” l 54!.08 48 I3 tra� 32 0 0 0.T. PREM SI8 4 0 AI.NP I r"' S48 13 TOTALLBh 9 4.181':; 5398 EMMM I(ITBS DESCRIP. P,MOUNT VENDOR PT S IV•9! 4pLYq! P, . , - 4DIv.v k- aMI3!Vq! N YO! _ 4 M! 0 ,.. . �nM... FU(TURFB TOTAL 0 TOTAL. 0 0 DIV, AMOU14T I AD IST Pamir (.OS�i) Tmb 13.7S%) FnS,*Q,5%) Y Pap'Cm. (2.551) F1o5l13 R3esMe.: BMs pprg PER DIEM 0 1 10 I RBCAP Sw OR TOTAL 19 .. , . 'M 0 ,11 �'w+ arFhFO„e;1 0 ;,. 76 BALs T DL8C74IP. MA .R1AL QUOTES 8Ub6 I/1ROR S! I S TAX AlAl.l'OTA SIw 50 SD 5398 8P NDIV,Yr! *DMV *DIVA! Nnrvro! NDIV V FT COST 4DW-01 PRLMS 5322 MARK UP INDIRECT O.H7 3 AL 50 CUSri. TOTAL 25 0 . ••,:,. SL'YT AL S OH R P 15.00 1 riwr 875 JOB WIC1. 0 BQ.FT. 0 AVER.M.P. NDIV.D! PWIL IT !DTVO! TOTAL W. NO A IiUNU ni27(19y8 15:30 19074865044 MCCMTMY/51L NIhF PA(M CE/l= SASCO .__ Q MIS 13M Am M!-WaadYMtM VA OOM �ID9Phow (2M WWW -Am (JM 4044W N, —7 /4M . PO Sm 3107 - SwaW WA 0124 SM7 EXTRA WORK ORDER Q Jos . _C_lJ.`_Xhl�i� _ DATE .G --17 -4S %�%� n AUTHORIZATION AND OILUNO INFORMATIO�N1. p � 1 _ - . BILL TO t�' `` Q$Y K L!7,4EI -—4.vFes+ NORIZED BY r_ - — ADORE53 JUL 1 s so P.O.I I.D. DEBORIPTKkI OF EXTRANIDRK fT_rT�.:i 4CWPLETE �'. PAPTIALIREASON .. SUBCONTRACTOR .?CS NO _ MMPANY NO0 my APPROVAL CCMPAW Thla aigroGre d to =that tM taiborW , equipff a'1n reAMda, fi Md abwa naa utrod to oetbrrn the work daacribad ebm. e��r27/1y36 15 39 13074865014 MCCARTW/SD` NIRF PACE 0'/1- • u vv . ti.. ... .Y\ . VIVVLJr\J . N/88/81 12:88 'AZ 8M 887 tep 1100: L*K •`I�808 fl"w i BEAR ISLAND RMEARCH FACILM OE8164 CWUMCA71ON I VERIFICATION REQ lRCEIVED N 0 1998 �:a""�°'� KFLq OFFICE &V 4d 81EEapM % 8Yd flit Chr. QNR MM 103 FIV COPY :':;938 15:30 1507av55044 MOCARTHY/SI1L NIRF rvn v+ ou lou 1N•JI Vl nIAA n'W t71, flu. tlU"�_d[!d 00�0l/!0 Ji:lf !Ai !0! 007 1443 iI0l:INC Angwm: I. No est, )t. Ok 4W* ►'t0f6c 4f Niel Ar e NO Q=WWnh. 1n, ek 'b Or ,bte tk wf t. me *worm*. tett is pii/ ItiiMum BY: OOYPANY: im OAT! OP mgWKM DE.: Z,1m. tom akp4TMMY141s of I* L141 r* qW M 7� VM UJAdi (L-141) (mwhm tcan,0AW for&"- kt*ft rn si re 2c jt Gu�ut� b r- rry rARW " IN Vi4y per- twunm of �q��►�e�t bew�-��t�t�sl�. 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IS PAW aMP Mon is tha pmpond WPW for AnMM R ktkMU to pe In alio a MM" WO bvw tM M 0a prootopowd ph*y" (P24M pows1 WWI 0-0PNWo it01a Onph►r Panty ► w� woman fswnl+o "1-Pwr Photo ono Tort sopor 14u wft swkd Whso F4P 11 -Whale Par1N Lamp Gap 10-Mwhla Mwnmab HOOP tFNplard M-1 , W bAhwa Mows Bws j4p74" d Wo M "Vv"1 - � 1vmw can I Ca9 W11.M~np Tack MonNw N -OP 114b*IMNM oa OW MOMW P4 24)Mwhnd ipolMw for M' Monttw %'m "P awWoSfbh R•Orap ndat o o B -OP SA MW T -N1 to NDisknor► U -QP 44A Cyo of Mmon V -PM 144brso w Map W -0P 1410W h Panel DUPLICATE M�ARTHY/SDL NIRF PAGE Lail 08; 27/1998__ 19: 30. 19074865044` ���� rM +�• tlJ�^'�=JclO W, I) _. M/20/lt" 11:27 a4474855004 J May 2& use W. Onak.Wft Maps 2 N;X/W"Wj2tL F PON E5 wMM look a1 numbs I. OPH 1. which A Vto a wd a had M lktd focatlon 1orfOr 1 f, Weaehaolrq tank MOW" wu drhpad OM amllonat palls. Thal la khoataQ bahkltl tlha hloar to tlha eerAarethea �• Dayou wo a ww 1c tW ahy%wwo 9 k d* CWW* tta W Whale akal m Mello t* mrdme w roan? it w, *& papal mold be put In *ON. ThWft. ':aA. Motel Pralldan! m L+SI?7!1933 19:39 19074955;I fila044 l(1li J%WV4 go inu 10-00 a6/-sa/ll7a 11,27 1^- ANS944 1„ .4w yb d pqO� 11:13 Ncxa FT . ni P. l 11 l3 ki �i000 3e13 oft mw PTO 0 POW 06 W AM LM • IL, I' 1 fAf,LOI� 1:10 WAluM aJL1ACY 1i� 1 i 1 4u J7!IC TIAM �AO„99 IN, Lil w R 1 L� �d rrnr'a r i f C 1 ?P%4IlMr !l35l,'QN YU �'dIN W L21tYJCi1 6CBGlB►c..i 1Z: II BKS/iZ/5, OKI MRI 89 9I ftli: 98 -60 -FITC D785981ILOST 61E:oT 866T/LL/80 ,-: •711938 19:30 • 1907.�'S5044 . MC7:uRTNliSDL NIRF Pfaff 13/ 1: • . Burr eiriiriiU im 11:92 »T 2?i 6014 on FAX i w MM `?2l3 r WI/c a� ?.13/13 00 oa Mit Dam PMJM mi HUI EaMpt, W 1pHAk I M IN AL OONOt1N1O1M mom OON1.1 M w. tendon. Sol 3% — kChW4W. Nc ffM W «rO90% MDA 4 I'8ii7'1936,,,19:3© ••19074865044 P.O. am am 900 Tditnt WRY Kodimk.AK MIS (Wn 4854 22 Phone WM 45040" Fsx uq MOCARTW/50. NIRF FACSIMILE TPANSMITTAL SHEET PACE 0:/13 ■ •.111.....1 r...r y •\I r. ur. IIr1 1'.'11_..,. ." 1•, ■ '.r - .•.lu. Ilu AXIJI-Aft -i! ■ .'. 1'.1' X41 •.•. '.1 !.1 ■ 11 11 � il!� r.v1 ■ . 1 n ■ • 1 II •. J,. •,1.,•1. 1 ■ II-.II- �..,1 I-1'rl ■ •r.l 1.• f 1 n . u..r. �. 1 •u e- ■ 1.1.1• f • nl �' PACE 0:/13 ■ •.111.....1 r...r f 4 11 1'.'11_..,. ." 1•, FWWTA-Ft AXIJI-Aft -i! ■ .'. 1'.1' X41 •.•. '.1 !.1 4•,'11. -�.- VALL ■ 11. ' ■ • 1 II •. J,. •,1.,•1. 1 ■ 11 -�11 .. FROM: Q Scott Neuman Q Bruce Young PHONE. WM 488'5022 W Derek Janke O Dtn Davisn SAX: (on X5044 Q RdbbynGlkM ClCYndY RE: NEAR ISLAND n r sCH -- ry MCCAMY PROJECT # IAZU — NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 0 MESSAGE: Arp 36;2811998 as: 01 190743550aa Nx:Alg1K,;_iv rvi4 _ RECEIVED AUG 2 ^ 1998 KIB hLLD OFFICE August 27, 1998 Ea Hya 101 WQatBenson Suite 306 Anchorage. AIC. 9%15 Atm.: Nuchal Thompson RE: Near IsWW Research Facility McCatthy Job 014223 CPR 0125 ASI 30 added insulation at So Water'Iowe topping slab. Dear btchael. The attached costing is provided is response w ASI 30 adding imdadon to reduce the possibttity of cattapped wma st the fitter iml of the Sea Water Tower. The elevated dab was pouted at the specified elmadon am the piptog lovers were installed per the specified invert clevndon resdting in ao appttetitarde 6" diAmmoal batwomt the topping slab and the pipe Invert. Solutions; were evaluated am insulabbn deaerntined to be the Most atperutve sdution. please review and aopmm. Comet McCerdty if ciati$cstions or addidonll infonosuoa is required. Sincerely. Derek Jolm Project MARM811 cc: Chun Lynch, Kodiak idud BUM& Grant Leader, BCl/ityer Robbyn GHMOO. VACArthY g:\nirllownerlCPRt/125.D0C File:'30 Chr: CC: y5i 24!133A L5: O1 55074365044 MCCuthy carr w CPA iA 1 !I'3i It:/1S3c d9: I91 l90Y43650e4 polar 9ua,0ly Co., Inc. 300 E saw Aveme Archomp. Alaska 99519.1230 (907) 563-5000 -FAX 562.7001 "Quali y Productsfor Quality Ptojec:s" a4L TC SOL CORPORATION A SU6SIDARY OF MCCARTHY BUILDING CONPANIES PO SOK 6619 KODIAK, AK 99615 mccAprHv�SDL NIR- r:iix U4! VI 616, 1TOTLS 65619 a.IsrcOM.",c SOLCOR SHIP TO Mc Carthy Near Island Research Facility Kodiak, AK Contact Scott 166-6022 Uff M NUMaeR p6iCRM'T1ON UNrr mcs AMOUNT 6 6 INSFOAMUL —600 FOAMULAR 600 2'A2'x6' Sh 13.60 1090.00 1 SHIP SHIP VIA TOI 36693 0.00 I 0.00 � I INS spas = - i n i�c-w xacocT 661- - Do ! 42 30' �ssti NonTaxable Su total 1060.06 Taxable Subt al 0.00 0.00 Tax iGso.oc Total Pao i PLEASE PAY FROM THIS INVOICE �......., nvaae IERMB AIN! NET 30 OM NgTE wUis •EAas wwftpo 0812W1939 05'01 1507d3650c4 ._ - MGCF1RTni'/5CL IvlFAu"E 05/0' a0U'fNSAN AL,AaK V WWAMINO, /NGS, ;;, '�, 141MIG HT BIZZ rouFREE (802)a n 121 FAY jr i 34397 N/P- NEAR ISLAND 328MARCH 200 TRIDINT NAY =DIAR AR 99615 ® ASCN-I[ODIA= ®463-241 8D315O McCARTAY sea Lana services 3150 RICNARDs ROAD S.N. TACOMA 3688 4/26/98 P.O. BOI 1689 BNLLSYUR IIA Sao" ® southern A[ Pvdq 6 BNDL8 FOAM INSULATION a PCB POM INaULATION DISTRIBUTED APR 2 1 1948 ODS- ACCT. 0EPT See 6 62.32 211.60 INIPPSR POLAR SUPPLY ANCNORAON- As PO In LOT 4462 an as RX PA7 PRO ss 14 TOTAL P13CN9- TOTAL MNI6NT- SN LOS Total pay This Amount --F-->: I. lie. r ai"viaxuf'r 49, IqZZ6' This Invoice Duet 5/4/98 BRUIT to, 9 0 aor 24792=•96&t lici a; 1934 8E'U1 i 50743b50=G • 1 W.O. sox 8849 200 TAdenl Way Kodiak. AK 90815 (907) 488-5022 PIIOM (907) 488.5044 Fax fiA WCLiAATF�I, SGL r:1;iF N bE 6_i l7 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET DATE: $ `� dr_r,_,a.f7,—,ffA! MI .1„ Y f LL Id 1 •vi ■ •,- III : ,I,LIi. J• . -, ■ , II Ir ill. •,1-. I'.v► Y Yr. . t 1 h �. I 11- -IL.•'1 1 ■ •1 JIM,- L•• . c,•.• =1Mi7 Il•r _. FROM: O seOB Neuroen O scute Young IONONE: (907) 488-5022 W'Dacek JOU O Dan GevNeuman FAX: (907) 488-5044 Clis RObbyn OWN 0 DyndY NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COMER SHEET: _ MESSAGE: 4M* Z Y f LL Id ■ , J'i11 .•i at � • •.1 .ISE! . t 1 h �. I 11- -IL.•'1 1 ■ 1. I Il•r _. ■ FROM: O seOB Neuroen O scute Young IONONE: (907) 488-5022 W'Dacek JOU O Dan GevNeuman FAX: (907) 488-5044 Clis RObbyn OWN 0 DyndY NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COMER SHEET: _ MESSAGE: 4M* Z Jct=6i 1'i66 05'51 1?0743550x3 MQ.;ARTHV/SGL NIRF PAGE. 0b!0' +PR -16-98 SUN C3 li LAYER INC FAX Ho 9C'. X13 RECEIVED APR 18 1998ARGHl recta SUPPLEMENTAL INBTRL'CTIONS KIB FIELD OFFICE • ovm>< 0 RATE.. , fa& TW — 0 eo1H"4OT0Y V F1M.0 0 �A PROAV: Armf lt'•1ed itil wc* Fa ritTj PLGIEYTAI n enweTON Vy 3e _ Pbae l f CeRerd GaurattwOATS Qr mswYae. •.16 -II W o"IN $a sk /rAWtddoro i , vaacn aYO ru a ticwu 0091 / f / f Ta GnwL•mdw -- —~ — Xvdiok 1'alalEd JdeEyk ASI30: Add 6"itsyg ojBowd Jestr(atlem between At shwtmrdl eoacrda snub (I B'7 and coeense 16PIRK deb (J") at each gjthe Seawarrrl►kdrs (Il. Ra;/tiat:xddmmA Q,-11.1 - qY�R Provide 2 - d" attiehness Sryrojaat (%jpt sb� dead IRsdaroR flyers to -- Rel4eiw�►rui"+wiaineu r;AR eoarpresarvesnRjrlYojbwrifd2lfj FUe• Chr a:�4� Ml •salWadom as rase* of increased ef•wrdoR betlw a the wxem* hgpft :deb sad me revert ib tke to"pips# atekrImm d" 0 Io"kirk. -- Girt itmw~ tke A"S stab and p* iNVEIr Nutt All !treed I" AUX Aaaahaa•aa Tee (l) stied The Work "I be carried out In aowrdwWo with the following supplemental hetrucUona issu«M in tt *came WNh the Cm ib wm Ooeuments without ohonpe in Contract sum or Contract Time. Prior W proceeding in eceordancs with mess inetrttd*m. indicate you- A�oYaaum SCWWnee of Mase ndrudons for mincr change to the Work a Consialom with the vanes Q trod Document end near a Cour to ft-ContrlEob2OTW- Imums — 101 w.a ow■. Bud* In APWl p�. b[ NM *melt COIRMCtOn ____ AMMOM N ACCEMO BY W)SIZ-911rAK DATL DATE. FUe• Chr a:�4� R 'lei >t ALASKA Kodiak Island Borough Engineering and Facilities Department .s+a 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486-9343 Fax (907) 486-9376 Kodiak Fisheries Research Center Project No. KIB 426-801 July 15, 1998 Derek Janke McCarthy 200 Trident Way Kodiak, Alaska 9%15 RE: CPR No. 129 Plenum Framing at L124 Dear Derek, Cost Proposal Request Number 129 is approved as submitted in the amount of $610.00 and will be included in Change Order Number 4. Cc: Chris Lynch, KIB Chr. .lf %. CC: JUL-14-98 1RE 10:444 h*13.1m ECI HYER INC FAX N0. 9075FP$213 D.05/11 Lvu l- oV44 OIJL "Ir >C1H)w 101 The BOM sdte>06 AD*A"Sk AX.9"Is Alm.: NMhd MWMPam RE: Nat Id and Aammk F1d1* KcC, t Job 01431! CWUq" tmmplwmmmtL124 RECEIVED JUL 14 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE 1>dt �SrLme1, The mmmead � iofoimmmtimm M p'0o� 16 �° m Edd idtmtifed ommdltlmn. Ftdd tmNem iirilierthrtLedopedndafftpw=Tom Ja famWAthesirtwwm Femini"wcmaVd 16r teimmtmBmdm. PM" tmvMmr raid WPM Md mootpome WMA "=no= w1m. coma Idtuft if daientmm m mdditimd In@tsmdmm istmvmited ae Chris L"* X" SO" ftmo time Lada, alfta• Sate Namur NNo-Kft- Rm" Gimma mcuft• Co�h►d's�in �/�OW►yh �y'l�'10� Ipp w�n114 A��c {�►fppk��� uw� 'il'ntw��i'lN�Q�difG Gel�lt'vh �c}G D�►�uiwl Ok S�aUt�oorme t29.dx 74* File: rC; rAh: WCARiHV File' Chn CC: July 13, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AY, 99615 AM: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 McCarthy CM 129 re tame plenum at L124 RECEIVED JUL 13 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE Dear Michael, ew The attached costing infonnauon is provided in response to field identified conditions. Fieldr removed identified that the sloped roof of the plenum would interfere with the air louvers. Framing for reinstallation. Please review and approve and incorporate within the contract value. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECVHyer. Scott Neuman, McCarthy: Robbyn Glisson, McCarthy. 5 ' g:\nirflowner\CPR#129.doc it- i JUL. U MMON) 09:35 EEK.�� �.�. Hawmw dba 880 Co. • 99-1874 Kaaba Place. s6 • Aka. M 96701 • (B0� 486 9653 Alaska: P.O. Box 240251 • Anchorage. AK 99554 • (907) 568-6471 • FAX: (907) 561-7645 INC. TELMI 301 iow col, Inc. COMMERCLAL WAUS & CEILING SYSTEMS July 2,1998 Bm Changs Propos! 9773 —J, RBF: EWOR 0411 McCarthy P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Attention: Derek RE: Generator Room 0L124 Dear Derek: plan find below our coat fbr the above refdt� subject. Sea EWOR 0400.4 attached. 4w studs. 12, 36.00 c track, 10' 15.00 I% x I'A Aagle im $8.00 Subtotal Carpenters, 8 man hom 498.00 Sub -total 75.00 Profit �QQ Bond 5561.00 Grand Total Sincerely, n Btsdahaw BER Inc. JU6. -06' 9/(NON) 09.36 BEK INC. 164 September 9, 1998 McCarthy Field Office P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak, AK 99615 Attn: Derek Janke Kodiak Island Borough Re: KFRC CPR No 134 Lab Air System Dear Derek: Engineering and Facilities Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486-9343 Fax (907) 486-9376 CPR No 134 is approved for the submitted amount of $33,888.00 and will be incorporated into Change Order No. 5. If you have any questions please call. Sincerely, KODLW ISLAND BOROUGH brig Lynch Director Cc: Grant Leader, ECl/Hyer 3E? -01-98 TUE 15:58 0/27/1996 19:45 Ayrt 17.1994 ECI LAYER INC 1907e 064 Bata jot w.as.ww SWUM Axcjo ig% AIL 99413 Aao.: Mkbw1 Rp; Hnr1d1n41+�b' >ab A 14225 CM4134LbAw" m FRX NO. 90t323213 per' es/11 MCCARTW/9DL NIRF RECEIVED SEP 0 2 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE DotsMWboo , a yisPWVWtom °mm �forffiellbdtsriM�• TNa� lnrou�du� �om =W bm* ale nnoree�irlm mr b a sbr«ua'° s id e4. Plan w*w mi wv owns? tt eLrlbarlar w �tdidad gyp° 104O►+d• de: owl "rgA*I =Gft ootl+ atu1 u"W. Mew R*WKau.w wpcwft �,hJ? �1Y�J ND• �3�' �OOIu! UtZ rtayrnable . �ecor��e,V�l a�cav4"1 . as yubw+i 1 �w►d y�q� �va4n�i�yt� you 1414 . �;y�,,,,o.ticr�u►1u.Doc tri °l • al• ab Ao - File, "' . Chr. _ Cc: 08!27/1936 15:57 rg,; M C4HiN1' ALISO 27.1995 1074365044 EC[ Hyw 101 Wet Bens m So* 306 Anchetsye, AK. 99615 Atm.: Mtchsei Thompson RE: Neu Ltmd Reeaah Fsolity McCsehy Job Y 14225 CPA M134 Lab Air System RECEIVED AUG 2 - 1998 KIB hLLU Oi FICE Der M wIved. The matted costisR is pwv" in repo 10 pM6R for the 4b & sysono watt that the starlet b" been raised dee to the MON* of doe bbww fto wmu lft d 1 this a W0 4 do*l be w<rded don of aus 5)*M may bean a wWwc lmpa�t< . P1. ie.l' sad Wpsova Comm McCattM if clareanoss or O tiowd Mftmwon is Mquird a: Chris Lyuh. Kodiak tisod Barou6h Osast J.aft, ECIHW Robbyn CUML McCsf* g:t eawoWCPRM134.DOC Vo File, Chr. e'v CC: @9'i27i153h 19:57 19074365044 VCCAR-;'V+,/SCS Nth'}- I.. �„.. MCCottfiY tgytiMATt �f01tlSWtR y Y ttT� OP AFM crWTOR_2-d=� AIW i CF vN�eN NYtlLy. fl! Rn G.F. Osi21i19is 15:57 AJG. •11' 90 MALI 09.01 i=17436:+©UC °EK :SC BEK Inc. Ml7:AR'HY/SDL NIPF PA.= n>: •• TEL:90' '6ti f O:i commERCIAL WALL$ & CEILING SYgLEMS NaWatt dba H50 (7a • 90 1374 Ka" Place- e6 •Alae. Hl W701 • (90) 4eb-9A63 • : ns q w - -- _ - Alaake; P.O. Hos 140ZS3 AnehereRe AX 99514 • (0071 b69-6471 FAX' 14O7) 661.764 Aupst 27.1991 MccWtby P.O. Box 1649 S Kodiak. Alaska 9961 AUVOW& Derck 883, Chaage prqpoa19771-40 mp st.* Dar Daek; PMW £sed bal5w Sur coal !br tke above fdzw oad eubjed, provide paiat a1 required on arc Also prw�de opaunf at axwoor wall t6 iuehlde truaing adY (aPanir4 to be made by ) at am of new t>dorior W", Now 60.00 NO am Framing 100.00 M -Tow Who[ 440.00 Painter 165 .00 CarPOW Sub•TOW 705-00 10600 Ovuhwd. Pra6t 12.04 Bond 1g7.i.4,4 Gntd'font 09; 271199E 15:57 19074365044 18 August 1996 MCCARTHY/SD— N« �oukl— ° "' rLARl C--N/N COMPANY (9078 486-3908 (433 0FK. ALASKA N615 A!( 007 486'3909 Derck Jaoke NICCandry P.O. 8649 Kodiak Almka 99615 for Air Intake Ref: t_p # 22 - RFP #26, Siding Pence Dear Derck, ted I have priced the tnodillco m of ft ox6tingllom w lone ao �e� the addition of a now IS p�anOQ Would you pwith heewor Miff for $514.00 ae won as possible w we �y PrOc with the work. Owner .::■111■ri11��_ II��A11■ri�����■■ 11■a ��m//111/:,:;��, 11■t�a010■i11��""� I11■@111//1�1/��11 ■11//11t■/IIISE; Somali ■11�������1111��"?"C■111 ■li/®Ill/■111l����i/tlll ■11■x;111■silo /ill■sz"ss ■/111." ; /r11 Eli ■11r�.+�11rr1111■ �� �aoro' ■11/"i1■/III�::oi��l ■111111' IN 1/�►�li��lll���, ��,/�17 !■Il■is�i11/■Illi: ����ii�il lull /Mills INJIMMIll I■11■"lll/till/:..�//11 3o11■wOII/■111�3��/ill ��11■�::.�tl//111■ �, ®� d�1//■Ii1/■111����ir�11 111/mills ■I11�■!11■ 1' 1�11/t�,illl/rill/`®�1 ■Il��lll■�111�€�:�4!■� t�11/■111■■111/1111■�1 IM11rr1119111�1i1NMRM, i Wa 1. E+Ei 27!1938 19: 57 _ _.19074a�b5O44 un ra Plumbing & Inc. Q Yee M"& Md"98, gene TO sow cr�� VC-aRTHVl�.LL NIRF- CHANGE ORDER NU MbK �.b. 6`--- MrebY e0)ee W melee tis ohta 81 800'10" 10614M, Ur(dewt - r �s ale- Uj rN-1�... 1 � o i a*, coo - ac c� his Y. ('00 x c a lin 9 NOTE: TMe OhM" OTdef a Pen o1 *no to eonfamenco with the oxlettng oontMW WE AGREE hWeby to make the chanpem) epeclfled above at this price = 0 PRaVIOU6 I CONTRACT AMOUNT ONTRACTTOTAREI fi ACCIPM — Ths dbM ~ rb SM"loedene of this Date o1 WewtenN Chop OMW Ws "tWad"' wefk to pis nNO "M 01 rid co w bpeMlMd In odolftel 6WIMI t unleNe OMWMN etlpuMW' elynetttn 1 08; 2711998 19: 57 1`_074865046 ._ C� �/+ESco .lob No. CO No. 71093 20 Rev. No. To: IACCARTMY BUILDERS DATE: er14Ae Attn: DEREK JANKE deb; N.I.R.F. Change Order Do*& tinem Reque t C.P.R. 134 Description: Provide and install eandult. wife and a size 0 starter for the Lab Air System. A NEMA i starter is being provided due to the r 111001 on Of the starter. Exclusions: Cutting, p"IrV, and Poitdft of all surfaces. Premium tine. NEMA 4X STARTER Amwrlt M te�•g0 1. This proposal is valid for 30 dors. 2. This change Order mor here sohedtde I"Polls and require s tints eaesnsion. 3. This Propend Is based on Werk being done between and This PrOPaaal in for Is * II ' only. NO work wW be periormad unt" s itte wrn Changs Order is ow eontrat:t is faceWed. Mve You hoMY questions or need Clortficatbn, pines CoN. Rsepecaft. 9ABCO ElsoelC sob SWO" Project Mertegsr 27 / 193_15`57. I NAME NAR ISLAND 19374365044 MISC. MATERIAL R L R PANEL COVER OBITALL SIES 0 STARTER MTALL ISI! P MEA10:R lid KATrLx O R1CR STAYTER BRE&KU NIX:ARI'iV/5DL NIRF aj 963 214 OATF. TIME RID DATE 31 1 7 I h'Hls Vo/+• 7ea4p.73x).66- ..p-...• gpV.vf Pm sir 0•9x> (2-%) SO AL 1 TDR PWIL BLCAP 6 MATP3IAL S2� 51.179 ADNA! RDIY�O! PERDmM 252 .. 0 ...x s0 SUBS $312 x1mvp ►DNA! 14 i) LL f1v, 2DIVA! LABOR 0 NDIVA! ADNA! 0oi27/1938 15:57 190743650c4 NIX:ARTWI SUL NTW PAGE 10:11 ,r SYSTEMS EXTENSION racuwuu EIEMIC Cslie w4stoot t I CMIPO Total Cn6iad 97stm - This 1rsaYoot: 1 ITEMS 1 in KOIMML.. OSIRITT PRICE... EST PRICE UIIA EXT IBR 301 co CRTI31d 1 113 ARF= CMIT l'iD.IL 171 07/.16 C 161.36 5.63 C 1.56 373 NI ENT - OI Is 63L63 C 03.ffi 5.06 C OI 0 a FLO Cat Cods Totals Is 067.62 11.16 m COLT CRTETIM 2K RVO CT0OUIT NIS 17 CP 168.67 C 011.74 SNC 86 i 116 flR UtN s6 t 068.67 C 0.75 ILII C10 461 a Brt CO1111-1 2 1166.11 C $12 13.81 C .31 µ1 838 Rn COM 1 Iffil.57 C OLN 37.2 C .31 2157 4W 0 1 167.57 C 1.68 d 16 C 40 a18 46 hm CM = 1.11 .63 E L51 5183m m - FMD Ulf 1 Cat Coda Totais N ULD 4.2 3001 CNT OIEW 2s3 1NIa HIM eM 514 011.310 0SE.1! 7.2 M 4.15 It 811 11111 CU OL Gst Coot Totals 5% 452.41 4.45 A COR f3OSiNT 311 EDIUPM FOR HW 111.971 3334 3M FRI (115.831161111 3 111.&1 E 123,M I N 4111 0i M US NA HATER Cat Cote Totals 6 H1.41 N 311 COLT C#1EO31? 40 OII1U1 12 LIS E 03 11 .31 E 3.73 4[13oil sIE TENT Cost Coil Totals I2 l3.N 3.75 im CDT OIlt1>NF 971 N1O811M®N 3 IL11 E 01LN 3 'N 3116 Fm 110-158 MWIL, Cat Code Totals 3 11dN •N ID CoA f31TEsm 115 IIRS/ILYWWOITIby 3!11 m M 9iPItFIN E 111.11 M [ E 6.64 1.25 .7 OPPOET 10 D19C91BI 115.11 E It%* 1.25 Cast Cade Totals is 0.11 dM irt" Totals 81e SmT7 3LU Bat Rol 12 13134:11 1441 elm PRN 2 SASCO/YALLEV ELECTRIC JUL—Z/-1m 11=«1. mommot OASwrT 21S 742 WIN P./VIN r -� QUOTATION* am z e L ' J vara► ""M=—' � gpmlle 47tme Mf NM i r�[M .ria miss M ommm � SNI/MOM l M owmm P 1M fr►1r r r N M r rrtM � fA 1FrD NI/ �. w 111110111 M AOINrIrM �Y {jjGj.,, 11R 1 rl T 074365t,.:a P.O. Sax No 200 TCWM Way KpdW AK 00616 (pM 4011455 phone (p07) 466.6044 Fax io vrCAHTM'i'=DL NIRF FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL $NUT Y � 11\ � !. � 51 - 111. 11 •�! 1 111 .III ► l u II"� - ■ 1 r •2.111: 11U Cl11 ... l•_. P.'fY. _ 1•.• I'll 1 ■ •. 1 r. I1 - 1 . 1!11_ fr 11 • 1. - I -'r �' � ■ 1 I11 ..'1 ■ • 1 - I11 �. .1\ If lel f 1'x111 .' ■ L1111 .. `111 {' rml u ♦a ■ •.1 1 • 1 1,•It. ■ M-1 - FF - r u - L Cl11 ... l•_. I'll 1 ■ 11 1!11_ fr 11 • 1. - I -'r �' � ■ • 1 - I11 �. .1\ If lel f {•.I L Y 1 1 ■ L1111 .. `111 {' FROM: p scam Nauman 0 Bruce Young PHONE: (00714!6-5022 7 DWK Janke Cl Dim Davis Nauman FAX: (0071466 5044 O Robbyn GUM p yndy RE: Uiry NUMBW OF PAGES TRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: y..� MESSAGE:._ � *MT McCarthy ESIMATE WORNBNERT SNffr NO. CPR: ,xR MM 9ULDF1p NRF•,G75 AREA &F. ESIME NO IACMHDN AREAS P6t S.F. ESTIMATOR: D.JwM Cum CA CHECKER: M —ms s PER C.F. DATE: �_ -- aavaula» r —�__---- ME OPENS ME MINN NISSEN � —�--- aat,��tiati atv aaaa>,a�aaa�a��a�� �� = _ — aataam a�� aatatati atat� RECEIVED SEP 11 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE File: `i4i •DCAHrp . ��/ CC: !•v bS%:538 11: 44 August 24, 1998 15074365044 MCCARTW/5DL H1W RECEIVED SEP 0 3 1998 KIB HL -LD OFFICE MCCwMy Consfruotion P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak, AK 99616 AM.: Darek Danks Rs: NearfslandMososrch Center Subject: ANSA Fax doted QaH 1198 DoorDerok.• fixe Meowing is Sasco s response to the MSA fax transmitral dstad 08/11/98 ngardtV Sescd Is CC $16 (Sun SonrnwShaa). I. Ceordinatton: 71Nn was coordination regwding this Issues once the nquijuments W&M known I tooNNed the obdddat sketches from you on 07/1398. f gave you a wtiften response on 07114M. Prior to w0ft that ArMar, I colied Fred AWAdv of ANA to sea what krA Mwftn May (MBA) had prior to issuing Addendum e2. lie. (Roo told no they had no M motion but k was brought to thek attention those would bo afeatnoet required. Sum also bled (MMWh Grant Laadar) td pet Naben Sarnicas to Consofk o the bur (4) FMS Into one prowkad control boXMabon wfM swihdwa Included Thws WON sorsa/ phone cok mode by Grant and nlytaslt to Dick Sontffn, His verbal R19POMO was 'May oouklnl build it that way" and there would by UL Noun. 1 then nquestad locations for the FTSs and sw*tbes. Tho omhhcf responded ria DCVR 0492 doted 07/1548. 1 responded to f1w DCVR we Sesoo /atter doted 07=09 sating the ldoebon shown by Ma anMltedt wwe unacceptable, due to 8a/d dond8ons. Mekfng you swan of GrenPs and So=s conmcfs with Nabon Swricae, "Me" oddGonof layout Irsbnnaddn and WNW COM0011 ro proceed. Sawa Men received DCVR 0495 doted 07&&98, and your wAttan drecdon on 07/28/98. As you an see, wor dnadon was peftmed between eA Parties. Orae adaquafs MRotn mWn and imbons were rewired. File: x •� Chr• " ccs L19;09/1938 11:44 1S074365OL4 MCCAP.TM'/ADL NIRF PACE @3/o AfocaltivCOnstmWoon Ann.: Doak Janke August 24, 1990 Page 2 oft 2. ^wmwm rmw: The lack of lnlomiahon. AsyoW, and dine6on pushed lbws woe* out to a pont whoa I nN N naootsey to work ono day Of ow No. 1 Alduded M In nra change order aced d» amount aftmed was Me Promi mu pomn a* a lha amount Of MC aaW is what was used In the loan why due to *DOW hayhtr and routing. AN Wft was MsdaNad per Me Naban SaMoes aNddwl skwteh OW "a Mahe wNh Me dare. ordorM&MRW The oddWorW dML* aq~, was not kW*hd M MC. N was *WAW In the owfing wwuff to Panty 2CW and Me naubal to O=017 was showed. 4. Tha'skateh provided by Sasoe, was not • Sasco aka*ah. N was dawn by Naben 3fr4cos and iraflOd parsama. The OW swNah" aquimd by the spfC w&n are IMOMW to Me motor 112020.0.02.A.34y and ant adpaRad at that MCadion, and Per Nab" Swwees sk **, no oOwnrol panel is mquked. In addgon to Na o0w, a Nnor was aN to you on 07/3198 aspondinp to your Amoror 07/29 *Vkkft Seaga* postop on this Owner. I hops Via above answem MBA's aoneams- ShoWd you have any ArRhargaastbns, plasse contact the undersigned. RaspaCN*l SASCO /)r� /31 FF�— Bob Banned Prgod Manager B5.0 99if39/1933 11144 1387436511&4 P.O. amt W49 200 Tddant Way Kodiak• AK MIS (907) "s-5022 Phots (907) 4!6'6044 Fax ED NIS'AFTW/51L NIW FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET C .�.....-.. Z7TIEV-Issl-T51,11 I�rr1 -,- r r 1 r 11 [1 ■ 1 ; w. ecu ■ ■ •cil l - "-111 to J•: -. 1•.v1_ r•Ir1. _ �•'. ■ 1111 11'.x. 11^ .I 4.v1 I 1 .•d r r •.' .rl -.. . 1 i 1.- 3.41 ♦, '. PAS ■ - YIII •r •' I 1 I• lu1-, 1'd 1..•1' -•1• FROM: ❑ Som Newnan D Bruc* Youno PHONE: (907) 466-6022 Cil Derek Janke 0 Dan Davis 0 Robbyn Glisson p CYndy Nauman FAX: (907) 466-5044 RE: NEAg ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY MCCARTHY PROJECT At'14225 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 3 MESSAGE: I�rr1 -,- r ■ 11 1 1•.v1_ ■ •. •;1 •. u. �. tl. .I" r 41.'11 •' I 1 .•d r FROM: ❑ Som Newnan D Bruc* Youno PHONE: (907) 466-6022 Cil Derek Janke 0 Dan Davis 0 Robbyn Glisson p CYndy Nauman FAX: (907) 466-5044 RE: NEAg ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY MCCARTHY PROJECT At'14225 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 3 MESSAGE: A A AA Kodiak Island Borough * Engineering and Facilities Department A eQ 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone(907)486-9343 Fax(907)486-9376 Kodiak Fisheries Research Center Project No. KID 426-801 August 17, 1998 Derck Janke McCarthy 200 Trident Way Kodiak, Alaska 99615 RE: CPR No. 136, Additional Wiring for Shade Controls r� r Please find the attached response from MBA regarding CPR No. 136. it seems Sasco's proposal is excessive. Can you have Bob Bennett respond? sin ly, Grant Leader Project Manager Cc: Chris Lynch, K1B Michael Thompson, ECl/Hyer File:`�n0' I a X252 0 CC FCl Fs%17 fAbA CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. FAX TRAN$WrrAL SHEET_ PLEASE CALL MM 2742622 IF YOU 00 NOT RECEIVE TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES MENTIONED ABOVE, 012 SW^wd p" soft 200 • AndwmOe, AIWA 35717. (SS7) 271.2522 . FAXI (S07) 2?&014 r�r M=CARTHV August 10, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Atm.: Michael Thompson Amy Keyser RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 CPR #136 additional wiring for the shade control system. Dear Michael, The attached costing information is provided in response to a claim that has been Sled by Sasco for work in addition to that which could be construed from the plans and specifications. Please review the attached information and contact McCarthy if additional clarifications aro required. Sincerel Derek Janke Project Manager cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECl/Hyer Robbyn Glisson. McCarthy g:\nirflowneACPR#136.DOC McCarthy EsrWATEw WJCSHM sNEEr NO. CPR: 139 SLID O NIRF-14= AREA S.F. ESrNMTE NO.: LOOIITION Neark Al( _AREAE PER S.F. ESIMATOR: O.AMu AR CtiR�r EON/wr - OIRE GF. CHECKER:VOsrrONs F. Ae�w �eY cum PER GDATE � - SONNEW �_ -�--- �i�>,�� -�---- a>,a�a���a>_� aNSaEENINEENEENINMENNE INMENNEN - - I �NO arm - a- a1A1iI a�a� � a>�a��a>•� �� �� a�N � a>,a�a>,a�aa>'� �� �� �� ON•� OWNNOM aa000000000001NONE INNE_ a�>,�WN aNNOWN INOWN INa>, NOWN a>,�OW NOWN 0001aa� MENNEN a>,EWN MENNEN � NOWN IMME � n= NONE ::. oar�a>_�a>•a� a�� EMEN a� ata a� NIVEn a> .. , aa�� �� a>,m a»a�a�aa>•a>,a� �� momom momm m 0 SASCO SEATTLE OFFICE DATE NAME NEAR ISLAND Tun y SUMMARY: SHADES BID DATE nam nnnr JOB CAPT. BBennett T1OM &uuI tv.. ESCRIPIION McCordlc E:ltaubn: INSTALL FTS BOXES F.J.O. INSTALL DPOT SWJPCHS F.H.O. INSTALL PLUG CONNECTORS (8) MATERIAL. 771 ADJUST LABOR 78 6 2 4 ADJUST SUB & DJE NO TAX SUBTOTAL 771 0 90 0 SUB AMOUNT ADIUST TOTAL LABOR INC ADJ. LABOR RATE 543.69 1 90 $3.932 NON PRODUCITVE LABOR DESCRIP. I HOURS RATE TOTALS %LABOR Manger f65.00 0 0 $45.00 0 0 CAD Opeattor 540.00 0 0 S emdent 554.29 0 0 Dwikr 556.50 0 0 Gems[ Foramao 9 549.09 433 10 Foreman 546.32 0 0 O.T. PREM 10 518.00 ISO TOTAL NP 19 $613 21 TOTALLBR 1 109 MIN— 54.545 COTES DESCRIP. AMOUNT VENDOR I SO.Fr S MDIVM! xDIVi0! # + #DIV 01 TOTAL 0 0 #DIV O! D.J.E. AMOUNT ADJUST ., xDIV,0! Paget (.65%) Tools (3.7516)' FOB Site (7.5%) E plCons (2.5%) Freight RentabMs: TTMPPWR. PER DIEM 0 170 114 50 ,.. ODIV0 sDIVi0! xD1V%O! TOTAL 0 0 RECAP % TOTAL DESCRIP. I ADJ.TOTALS SQFrS -: 14 0 0 6 8o MATERIAL QUOTES SUBS D.J.E. LABOR SALES TAX 5771 m So 5334 $4.545 SO xDIVi0! xD1v 0! xDIV 0! aDIViO! xDIV.O! YDIV;0! SALE TAX% I S .FT COST #VIVID! PRIME SS,M50 MARK UP IDp RECT COQ O.H.TOTAL 50 4 0 =SQ.FT.o IO! M! V O! SUBTOTAL SS.650 OH&P 15.00 PROFJT 5847 TOTAL W/oMRTING TOTAL 56.497 BOND S63 TOTAL. SUBMITTED P SUBMITTED MAW A I�10,0/ � EMS EXTENSION LEY ELECTRIC # 1 Combined Systems - This Breakout: 1 I11 DESCRIPTION... D1#INTITY PRICE... I MST CRTESORY 28.3 BRAD MNDUIT 10M.H. 125 068 FLEX 26 632.63 C ;t Code Totals 15.88 C 134.75 29 1 COST CATE60RY 284 BRANCH M81UI7 MISC ON 161 868 EMT CM 5S -I 4 668.67 C 98 838 FLEX MIN 28 6182.67 C 149 068 FLEX MIN 4 6166.13 C 157 4SD BOX 12 6289.57 C 171 4S 16 SW RING 856 18 6186.57 C 179 45 26 SN RINE 060 2 1172.88 C 183 858 KO - FIELD CUT 12 X st Code Totals 64 B MST CATESORY 285 BRANCH WIRE #8) 11 #12 T" M SOL 89 680.36 N st Code Totals 89 B MST CATEBORY 213 ARMOAIIED CABLE (MC,AC) 278 #12/4 IC + 6RD 437 61,360.80 M at Code Totals 437 E MST CRTEBORV 307 FINISH DEVICES 26126 SS SWITCH PLATE 2 62.78 E ist Code Totals 2 R1 MST CATESDRY 975 NUTS/BOLTS/BUPPORTS ?156 STD DEVICE BOX SUPPORT 12 :188.45 C 1506 860 OH BR SUPPORT -RES 63 6.87 E :st Code Totals 75 reakout Totals 688 VALLEY ELECTRIC Column COMBINED EXT PRICE LABOR EXT NECA 16.53 5.88 C 16.53 12.75 18.88 C 128.53 12.58 C 16.65 15.88 C 134.75 37.51 C 611.66 IL75 C 13.44 IL75 C 6.11 .63 E 178.77 17.87 7.58 M 17.87 6594.32 56.25 M 1594.32 65.48 15.06 C 65.48 122.62 62.50 C 155.21 .46 E 677.83 6776.72 .41 2.58 .68 4.51 1.88 .38 7.51 17.75 .67 .67 24.58 24.56 .38 .30 7.50 25.38 32.88 77.18 Fri Jul 31 11:87:22 1998 MSInc. PAGE 2 July 31, 1998 McCarthy Constriction P.O. Box 8649 Kodak, AK 99615 Attn.: Derek Janke Re: Near Island Research Center Subject: McCarthy Letter dated 07/18198 DearDerek: I would NO to begin with act essing Paragraph 3 of your leiter and mann it very clear, that I did not at any time indkote to McCarthy Sib Staff that I dd not bellow McCarthy had no authority or bngusgs within your CO~ to provide a written d avid" b proceed with the work in questions, I know the kn9u@9"uthority Is theta. I merely requested that she remind you to indude the contract section and/or douse (U., Art. 4.1) in your wd ten dbecdon to Sasco. The spot andbr section through the buftrigs south facing wall does not increase by a quantify of two or any other number, the spNf is a cross-section through the area. The sections as shown an Drawing AL602, DeteN 3, and A 10 3, Detar7 3, do not Indicate or show what Is being viewed Is the and of the shades or screens, further, these detalls do not indeab, show or reference any type of motors orshrartal requhaments or drawings. The Addendum 2 trots states 'conned elecdfcaNy operating window shade and controls. Power from drat 2CW017.' This nob does not mention obcOlcaNy operated 'Black -Out Screens' nor does N bit us to /nM any equipment or conhoNers furnished by others. Speddcedon Section 125M 3 02A Installation: 'Install matedels and systems in accordance with menuledurees instruction and approved submittals.' This spec section does not make reference to Ow obeb cal conhodor podbmdng the work, further, Spec Section 12520 does not stab how many swdehss andtr control boxes (FTS s) ala required, 12520.2.02.4 Contrft 7ranufadurets standard indwfdaa/ sw&drfng system" is aN thars referencedff one were to make an assumption, the swat hft shown on Naben Services electrical sketch (atfachoO for Na east or west shades would be considered Vandard individual switching" and Nass could be operated by ons switch. For your reference, I have included a hand drawn sketch of what could have been reasonably assumed or anticipated after reading the Addendum 02 reference for providing electrical power to the shades. What could not have been anticipated are the quantity of control boxes (FTS's) and the McCarthy Construction Atm.: Derek Janke July 31, 1998 Page 2 of 2 excessive number of switches. All black -out screens and sun shades could wry web have been switched by ons awdch each as shown on my sketch. Sasco bid's a projsd based on dear, concise infomadon aveNable at bfd Nine, not assumptions and as you can see Nie akmttkaf intOrmadon that was Included for this scope of work is Vague at best. Plasse be advised that I will be submitting a cost change (claim) forany work above and beyond that shown on the attached Sesco sketch, and I do appreciate McCarthy's support The additional work wNi indude: 1. The fnstadadon of the FTS boxes. 2. Addition of Pour (4) switches and aN associated conduit and wire. 3. AN conduit and wba hom the FTS boxes to the various locations shown on Naban Servk es' drawing. 4. The adcition of one 110V dicuif as required per Dido Benton of Naben Services. Material and labor for same, shown in the Sasco sketch, will not be included in the cost change. Pk3ase review the above and attached, H you have any questions or required adaMonal information give me a call. Respedfully, SASCO 464�� Bob -Bennett Pmject Manager BB:d/t cc. 10.2.1 _ ____ __. _ . . __._____ ____ ____ ____ ___ ____ ._ ___. _____ ____ .. __ _____ _____ ,� _ . _. _ _ __ _ ___ _.__ ._ _... 2 --.- ---.,I ---- .. - .__ _ _.. . --- .. -- - - -_. __ - ;; --- --- .. _- i 0 9$ q a. N � d' �, n N •� Qi Ii ��•� .Is` ,'�1' m Y r a i N �v►JA� Fi'S na I tri- Igo VAe- fps FTS Y a A INSIO� D459' OF PoCKe'r ��o ti jy S-9 _ ss Flo St{ ape cKc`rs - PLAW VI E kJ � e„ zc?'i fwd tjdo = $tn<ILOJT SNps6'-f3oJ S3 . SvNsokeem 4s*#.U- 9 644. � � sly 61��,� WNW RECEIVED / AUG 10 1998 TRANSMITTAL P.O.Box ,685 3150 Richards Road SE (98005) Bellevue, WA 98009 KIB FIELD OFFICE DATE JOB NO. � Tel: 425/649-9000 ATTENTION Fax 425/649-5500 9-j r / A' . - TO: F-eigIN'/— iRwO pp ,�,,..,�� LL i/G/C7H RE: FIRST CLASS U.P.S. We aresending you: 9 Attached p Under separate cover the following: THER p Sepia p Color Charts p Plan p Specifications p Shop Drawings MIChange Order p Plans and Specification, Kindly Forward p Copy of Letter p Samples p Check In amount of 5 p Catalog Cuts Suppller o S These are TRANSMITTED for the action checked below or as listed In above column. WIFor Approval ACTION CODE: 1. Submit _ Copies for Distribution p For Approval as Noted RV - Reviewed 2. Resubmit _ Copies for Approval p For Information FC - Furnish as Corrected 3. Return _ Corrected Prints p For Review and Comment RR - Revise and Resubmit p For Your Use p As Requested RJ - Rejected p Preliminary p For Blos Due REMARKS File: COPY TO l SIGN CC, Kindly NdWUs A113noe If Enclosures Are Nott�d�s+ YYLlrrn-7/11/98 1- 1 E C McCarthy ESRMA-M WORKSHEET SHEET No. ' „eR — CPR: —� S.F. ESTIMATE NO-���� AREA PER&F. ESTIMATOR: D� prp MRF -11125 _AREAS C.F. CHEF p— .,_�. DATE —'� FIB: Chf: CC: RECEIVED SEP 11 1998 KIB rItLu OFFICE —ro-r�rrci: -rm� rMA rVVV i ovcuc i o . u H uc ,!010 o7tl44 KAl4winri-iuL Nle ra M[;Um z«um lol wwtDmwa &A"306 AniiwW At. 99619 Aw Idlehad Tbempm am Nlwbllmdxmuft>mft Moarthr lab 614339 CM#ln=md dr -- DwrWkbm4 RECEIVED SEP 02 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE TM ataabad oealgb&Metlm N FmM d L MWW m TA Mumida do report d7l2tM and M aad pwNdbddr mmol etrvmle ado pomp home a d>lft" moa steed opm Tmdtm taNew eie ea frMmai repos[ t6amt wn dMNmI l of l now Tbb dm mt oom* whh the elombw poteW whbL Aa9lapNd RG4 mt. 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AAWs 90Hf • p971 F -J1-98 TUE 1323 ECI HYER INC 89;25/lytltl 1/:ltl iYN/' "44 �i AvM 33.1331 1ia*w 101 WmeDeema Un 306 AsdWr te. AX. "615 Atm: b dod Thempm Nwbwd>m"Gft><scft McCudWhb• 14223 ClRM mamd *vr Dot mkb* FAY; N0. 9075623213 '.01,'02 "AAv<f"vl JL NlW r, i sdRvn RECEIVED SEP 02 1996 KIB FIELD OFFICE TbON" pmi4%ttme"Mppw"istw- mTAMU=lkdeeMW0f7aW"midM M pwidiatlm maid *vmb m dr pomp bine mdMndm mw Dined npm TwWM MvWW d ebaalrMln�iamtmtaommtwpdMeemlaMdtwlw. TWdomaoeoompbwhhtYo Yrtehm povlW tMdtis 1MRepemi Degmei. Ife Mmrfed pidq b lbr eyhe vakm. rb mimmdqpm Wepidttmsdadadwp MemWieediefxmrimmaoO H, the .,m YrapsWAWA OemmtAICCM*NdmllmtI wad/tieadiaDemmiesrngeind. Or. Ckht#mdL odmk hmd Bamsh amym,��L NW, Bc�v�H�/.Y.�W � � lew - t►nc14" MPR W (J•01.'677) ' dtQfscons wi►i�uwlnt. Vey tde�,fi�ed 1h uo.2� (tfohl) are ad�q��fe '1'undr�t -� tev«e -��r G►���sal � File' Ctrs../{ b•! •o -7� r" Chcr /!� � SEP -01-98 TUE 1324 ECI HYER INC FAX N0. 9075623213 ?.02/02 'a 01/01/99 TOE 11:64 FAX 9f 74 0914 OA CONSWIYC 2=3 SCI/RMM 001 MBA coNS umn ENGpIMB, INC. I, Iv DATE: q 11 ki B — PLEASE DELWER THE FOLLOWING PAGE(E) TO: NAME: 4 " --%idr Rpsp�J FAX PHON{S 1.oeanoN:_ ����� FRON._ &Z3C PROJECT NO.: TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGE! BEING TRANSMI (010MING THIS COVER SHE nT -.—L .— PLEASE CALL WM Y!4.2822IF YOU DC M RECMI rTOTTA p9ry 3NUMBER OF PACES • EµE�+��w ABOVE. 3611 S91nrd %*W. S10u 3W • AMWW. A199M 1N41 • p1'+) F MOCARTW/SLI_ N''' - PAr£ 6'2/64 96/25/1938 17:31 196749E 944 A%W 23, 199E HCl Hyer 101 WealDelaoa Suite 306 Aechmye, AK. 99613 Alta: MicMd TMmpaoa RE: NmtldaadRs@m=hFadlity MGCatfhy Job 414225 CPR 4132 mawd ais vow RECEIVED AUG 2 " 1998 KIS FIELD OFFICE The aawW comft hl0mudon U ptovfdad is tsepma m TA hbraWa due tepM of VMS and PR 428 psovidia2for WA=d a'trvaois r the PUP honeaM nftra/;oa mom Hard upon Taadrm review of tie men for Rtwmm a mpoet a come eras dalmmmd d2 vdves. This does na eomplY with the a Ndw provided vrithio the PtWosd Rank TM aMwW W=ng is for GL& vah'GL Plere reviser and approve the pAdM u vAmiod or provide additional Ud0=t1en to e=lms the dMWI= in vdve WWW Coalaer McCarthy 1f drudl=Aam ar @" *W W wb m dm is MP*W. a: Chris Lynch, Kodiak hbod3 OMO C ma11.40w, ECTRiyer Robbya (Vinson, MCCUthY gwRlil3E.DOC File: Chr: CC: J�t aL1 LL-W L_:, W S7 LT—'i-M Cd17t" MLcl+'7 08/25 1998 17:31 1S07486RO44 Tunc�re Plumbing & HP' ,Ig, Inc. RQ abs U & Amdlpa/Er A. n SM (aortaeasaao MCCARTW/SDL NJ— PAGE e4105 CHANGE ORDER Number To 1 ` c r Ea. Xroms .Merv, IMMM"s wo, wnor avwr We herebY agree to make the chan"s) speeltked below: `1-0\fi-h8 , 5�`�. OhSFr�f �•�a_�� L) 'IJS I " 5�4.• 80 N.M.Li k 00 AV.% Put'. -4 r o,%C. _� 0 C SAr. ops ys!. sc\ a.. r0 �n X 03 � 1 0. 00 NOTE: This Change Order becomes part of and In Conformance with the existing Contract. WE AGM hereby to make the Change(a) Speelfled above at this price DAIS PRt'vloua CONTRACT AMOUNT i Aurwor• eD SIGNATURE cowreAat REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL : ACCEFTEC — The above pdes$ and opafdflCatlone of this Change Order are eatletac" and a s here" a eepted. All Dale O} aoaplanp work to be performed under Carte terms and conditions u Specified In oMglne) contract unless oftmiss stipulated. 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RECEIVED AUS 17 10 Ft1OAOM NEousi KIB FIELD 4FFUG ` tAWM a wrNreer r nno 0 my' C6oiCr. Naw ls/and ReseAxh PAors 11 _ eex• fu_iiaa R: 1CarrlAk Is7atd ResAmt:h Facttitj• Otos J/a I J M t3nast I=des. WA Aw— At --- a: --a ca"gwrm RFP Na1a' Mhntmt Ar Ymtp ®PM,W &UM rod FUIe� Roan In- w -14•>r -i _ HnR Pro+�fJe alt tyNtpAtsAt ersd labor toraaaU sUmlAat Air vmt to tM NWW d F htodos bs for how and l."Wim roan at shown In Aim dwWAW dtow- -„- -�• s=p{aAm wWl k gbh ORd caA kft#N wak thr in- Jlefltd s�mr ppbq {ytpe --------- - A17ACPSO MCI ((2P A nck 6dNyar, Ya. MINS 1�ntl MMwsiaO MaMeewl 1Nnti0 ant lox' 19 NIMno "COMM iiw! «qtr rWW e�eltlMYl m MTN ?K W SM Hg0 haeht tMb 61 NOT A C1tAN0[ ONDEII NOR A OVI MON To MOS C mp � �E>aYOED NIRERd. r`o` Rry Xryx► ' RLY/Kya tot ~ t4gen � �-- aft 706 ts�.ra¢ree Amo'eM. AN !1000 OM M14M Aasnme� (107)00 18 -FAX Wr 7rtt ©8125/133$ 17:31 159748550a4 „.•.�i84 ON Li: if PAZ - ~`il •931 F{iraE @BANS Nq+gRTW SDLgNII .ct.? 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Ant ...,� �_ wlrylw M e • tit _St 1938 17:?1 1907436KO44 �! nlwnn I n r 21 P.O. amt 0049 ir 200 TIMOM Wry mlKWM, AK 00016 (007) 486.6022 Phone (907) 40646044 Fax MCCARTW/SDL NIW PAGE 0:/04 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHWT DATE: ■ .• I I•,q, il.• r Bruce Young PHONE: (007) 466.6022 r.f ll 1.1, O Den Davis I I r=.ol 0 Robbyn G9sson 0 Cynoy Neuman FAX: (907) 400 -sou • 11 II' - 171 rrrl ■ u. 1'.•71 _..-_.�.-t' ■ �I,i I• r .ul ■ .• I I•,q, il.• r Bruce Young PHONE: (007) 466.6022 r.f ll 1.1, O Den Davis 0 Robbyn G9sson 0 Cynoy Neuman FAX: (907) 400 -sou rrrl ■ u. 1'.•71 _..-_.�.-t' YA . ■ FROM: p Scott Neuman O Bruce Young PHONE: (007) 466.6022 Ir Derek Jank& O Den Davis 0 Robbyn G9sson 0 Cynoy Neuman FAX: (907) 400 -sou NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: I_ MESSAGE: Kodiak Fisheries Research Center Project No. KID 426-801 August 26, 1998 Derek Janke McCarthy 200 Trident Way Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak Island Borough RE: CPR No. 139, Relocation of Ductwork. Dear Derek: Engineering and Facilities Department 710 NO Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone(907)486-9343 Fax(907)486-9376 Costs associated with CPR No. 139 appear reasonable for the scope of work and are approved as submitted in the amount of $2,675.00. Cc: Chris Lynch, KIB File: Y Chr: cc: AUG -25-98 TUE 15!33 __09/21/1998 09:44 M CaP'N AeEattt 20.199E 1 BCium 101 Walt Bonn &da "s Aocb0ftyk AK. 99616 OYER INC '44 Atm.: WNW Thompaaa AE: NerrlWttdRwmnhFadlity McCuft Job # 14221 CM 0139 "laced= atdoetaodc FAX NU UUIbUedCI3 _r u1.ut Post -Ir Fax Note 7671 Data .9 a" y°„► To Moro Cofow. Co. Phom I Prom a Fax 0 Fa 0 RECEEI ED AUG 2:; 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE m a ada" Mm" htattoatlm b paovidad h wpmae is Edd ldndded aoa0id btttweaa Eta dttrtwak Wood at L34 and Eta - , I l adVag doer. Laaadn a[dw ngobW do do daetwoek be 10M ad tdaeata I to do oaa wm tatak mom ids oft o wd1. Thu m d and nmwd of tb baWbd moodab and nvidn ofdo nwww tips b= phuind 0 ahtxm. Man review tmd appova ei ca Club tyea4 Kadisk kind BenaEh tinatlwedor. BCVBYW RdAgn MMM M;Cmft R Neil Ir h,tf i � r4 [.AShv;.f wl4A,0 I2 lir'� or.;efiA ,/ E;wdwmoaecml39A0C Pile: is sem= yyi God atat� W/ Tor tv omQe it �t� 4 Work. twomW 1pimm 0 �ubm�lt • -Kt f,Z.1b r. , � � ■ref ,.. AUG -24-98 MON 12'10 ECI HYER INC 06/24/98 YON 11:44 FAJ �-j4 0414 FAX NO. 9075623213 '. Welui NA CONSULTING ENGI ..* EcI/HYER ®o61 MBA CONSULTING ENGINEERS, Irld3 E C E I V E D AUG 2 �. 1998 RA7CTT(AtIS1AITTAl.lF1�FL X18 FIELD Ot-FiCt DATE:" /J J918— PLEASE DELIVER THE FOLLOWWQ PAGE(g) TO: NAME: s%my ms's L� FAX PHONE: LOCATIONt. , /.Uvs� PROJECT: :yti,}r FROM: PROJECT NO.: TOTAL NUMBER OF PAOEB BONO TRANSWI RED (INCLUDING THIS COYER SHEM PLEASE CALL (SM 274.nn IF YOU DO WM RECEIVE TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES MENTIONED AEOVE. mt sysmrd MW, luxe IN • AneAM04 AWm Hit? • (Wn 2ri.2622 • VM (Wn V44M* - C•rndlt mbeeon0aftemom File: A 9 -. I , , - 112A Chr IZ`. CC• 08/21/1938 05:48 i50143F" 44 rh r�r MrCAR'NV August 20.1998 ECI Ilya 101 Welt Bemen Suite 305 Ancheage, AK. 99615 Alta.. Michael Thompon RE: Near Island Research Facility McCArthy lob S 14225 CPR 0139 Mocom of ductwork Dear Michael, N(X41R1HY/=_1L NiRF RECEIVED AUG 21 1998 KIB FILLU OFFICE The ssuohed wilting tnRsmotloe n pmtidod is response to Sold ldenaW cau ict between the ductw" basad at L134 and the overbad roiling door. Location of doe required that the ductwork be ram.rod said telaoted m rho w wm tmk roam aide of the wall. This mgWmd mmovai of the impelled materials and revision of the metrial type tlom galvanitsed to ahuniaum. Pleas review and approve. Comact McCarthy if elari6cetim or additional i dbmation is required tx: Chun Lynch. Kodiak Island Bomsh OtaatLeader, F.Cl/HYW Robbya Mason, McCully &Vdnf*vAmv%CPRft139.DOC Me: - Q20i& I Chr. M E8i2111938 65:48 150748F� 144 W.rARTK;,,S!L N:RF McCarthy M MMis Wobt,,MT EVID14 NW 1KIA' AA6cY AWA CMI . Blav m. AROtegAPER f ^�•—_. s c esnrAic CP. PMIIF 'A'PGAipt. 1Cf �JA9 ------------ 08/21/1938 25 48 15074365044 MC�—AP.Tr4Y/SDL HIP CONTRACT CHANGE PROPOSAL CONTRACTOR SDlMloCaroy SUBCONTRACT# DATE r 721M PROJECT laYrd PRO GIMI • i MW A MATERIALS LABOR MRS 17 RA f 60.93 11 66000 t,tl,eAt SM. TOOLS d CONSUMABLE 8 23.00 RENTAL FREIGHT S 2,00 PERMIT FEES DELIMY CHARGES 30# SUB TOTAL e 2 157.51 MARK-UP % 16% 3727.57 TOTAL ITEM A $ 2.511.75 17tH t SUBCONTRACTS MARK-UP ITEM B TOTAL ITEM A AND B 5 2.511.75 EXTENSION OF TIME YES' C NOG C OAY8 r� Any albragon or tlavWbn trait M mntrad doeanana we any lea czacul a upon watan ortlan tar aama. The ar000aal is bmW haWy on ll 'cam a1 1 with as lata. rrraalrial and olowabis mark-ups. No alwwwm naw wan m"o Mr I - Aa in 1% tlapuanoa ofwaR, dol", airupbom. naohaawn% aanrkad owr6 ad, aeaalaanen 3.M kr . I I I3. I caan ~ aalaot of asaassa l at "I obits. This proposal 6ml W _ 0". Sub)W to dNwo dnna5ar. Pepe 1 SUBMITTED BY; L007,0 06: 21!1938M9`�'._KK I MY 743�"144 !! P.O. am SIM 200 TrWent Way Kodiak, AK MIS (9477) 488.5044 Phone (907) 48/-5044 Pax FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL $HEFT — _ 111 ... _. ^1 I I rl • 11 •:�lql • m,'FTI- l:l 1 "• ✓ I- U . l :• 1.11. . ATI__ il,•, ■ II 111.' Iib - I.o1 • •: 1 �1. �L. 1 41 ■ ✓ 1 11 •. I,- - 1 .•I, it •. 1 ■ •-LI - III � IIIA ♦ J. 1 .•' • .1I �1 I✓1' l:l 1 "• ✓ I- U . l :• 1.11. . P.I 1 l•� ■ 1.1. I ■ ✓ 1 11 •. I,- - 1 .•I, it I. ■ •-LI - III � IIIA ♦ J. 1 .•' ■ ♦ I11 • I FROM: O Soolt Nmmn 0 Bruce Young PHONE: (907) 485-5042 R' Demk Jmft O Dan Davis 0 Robbyn Ghron p CWW Neuman PAX: (907) 488-5044 RL WM WILAND R■r.'■■ CH CAM• NY MICA■THY PROJECT 9144!6 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: MESSAGE: AUG -25-98 TUE 16 0� ECI LAYER NG HK NU UUIOM�odll 0/21/ 11:04 190, AW4lCWTW/SDL NIR PAGE 02!04 /1 RECEIVED AUG 2 �, 1998 Au" 20,199E KIB FIELD OFFICE >o*w 101 wan emam Salve sob AwA mm AIL 9%1s Atlas: MiebW ibompm RB: Nur bland Rwamh pvdHw MoCAi* Job 114225 era4140mioonimotdoetwaI otboofttoetintodaP The m adod coo tt blAmmien b pmvidd in tapmw to sib wavabraoeh wiW this Kodbb suimw al$eaab fo whidt It ws i mdW that doelwod waa14 bs ngidrd to b rwooeed w ud* baikUnS coda for wma *0 WOOL plan mvbw and appe n Cashel McC@r* it daeifi=dm or addbonal inlbtm vAm is MOM K�mg, 6 g W. CMaL"*Kodiahblmdtmm/b GfML=d1mRCv*w Rabbts Qhtto4l File: - bt (cc - Ihti Chr: CC: 01-rJ jve K � �4i t -6ea Warm kv, o vla Aly 014 labs; Didn`t Zvi end !� al/ recite ti Ith wg? �voald �t hr�her-tn+�. lost' ?feige driFy � I ,hand dor�ttnn, �•2�-fib F711 r If 00/24/90 SON 11:23 FAX 2T4 0914 NBA CONSULTING WGI »+» ECI/HYER X001 MBA CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. RECEIVED FAX TIIMSUMAL SHEET AUG 2 � 1998 PLEASE DELIVER THE FOLLOWING PAOE(S) TO: KIB hn' U OFFICE NAME: AbJW AiLY5M'.ov-- FAX PHONE: LOCATION:.(,/A'ygoor PROJECT: FROM: &a= Scyjp� PROJECT NO.:4js=mr a2 TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES BEING TRANSMITTED (INCLUDWQ THIS COVER SHEET)'I PLEASE CALL (OWn 274-2422 IF YOU DO W RECEIVE TOTAL NUMBER OF PAWS MENTIONED ABOVE. 3m op 04d, SYX9 2a0 • Anahatem Alaska MIT - RM 274.077 • PFAX! MM 274-0914 . 94HAM mabou"91 Wdu.nsl 08/21/1538 AV* 20, 1998 ECI Ryer 101 West Bonroo Suite 306 Anchonye, AK. 9960 Atm.: Mithad Thompson RECEIVED AUG 21 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarffiy Jab A 14225 CPR 0140 relocation of ducmat at homing toe foe ratings Dear.Machad, The attached costing infomabou is provided in resposa to site waliahrwglt with the Kodiak Building officials in which it was IdenuAad that dnawoth would be required to be rwouted to sstisly building codes for wall &a ratings. Plosse review and approve. Contact McCarthy it clardications or additional infimnstme, is required. a: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Eorough Gram Leader, ECl/Aya Robbyn GWson, McCarthy 8:1oidlownaACM 140.DOC Chr. bBi21/1898 il: b9 15FJ74�F°�1�J K CARTKr/ADL LIRE McCarthy P4inE ,3!t!4 »NO I cm, la t1uM1!]YJO MK.1�6 MIN ac 95TWTi yQ TOA KMYk AXMIGA0 PM3.F ESTWAT n. J.A. �Nik1BCl iCRlr Cm OF cmuxvt. i MYiw CUBE FatGF CAT: tam %I 122 CONTRACT CHANGE PROPOSAL CONTRACTOR 9�tAeC SUBCONTRACT{ DA 1f vM(t1 P R*JW blMd M• GMI 0 f MATERIALS HMO t 12100 w.f0 t o.f0 Sm. TOOLS A COMMMASLE QAL EIONT logo ?~FEES ORLIVERYcHARGEV 30 --- BUD TOTAL MARK-UP TOTAL ITEM A t t, TOTAL MW A AND E t tJui EKTENSION OF TIME rtr t ND D DAri Any r*W" M"*WWfWON wd"AWA WO""alb N*%OQM 06e"" wd" 1weewe The Meow b Mees so" an as" owl etrw.4 wwe M owe WAWW eM ow" wltbepe. No Nce` FAs nM be" ""wow" oft MWM ~L ddM, d woftu.. nodsowM2, edendw ewnwd 6600" R Aw Ar Mpwpd wew WbA camel M Meeeeed 0 Me few. Tu W""*r. for —Nye. S*" N 4*vmp %wasaef. BlerdnrEo sr: Pup 08i 1r'193£3mr,upkKI11Y I P.O. am OW 200 TndeM WOY Kodiak, AK 90`13 (907) 411E -15M Phone (x07) 4869044 Fax FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET DATE. TO: Alny Kweet I Mita U Thomolan • ❑ yob a+htuon Ti MLAISAW m — Fax i FPIIId\rM _ _ .nna"_�7t3 i �r+u��--•-- n Fuc s or e.. 0 U _...k arm q KIB aFK Inc Faxi rao714e!!.e'�'�9 ❑ �__eL—�-r_... F� � ronTfa,_7aM1R f Foxi Q ■1 \wl mu -m- _ radar Ret. Fax M �r�-'O"° ❑ ,.___� ..m_.+�r Fax i annrL 67=1- !7 i f01fTRa?1711 ftx ❑ .— mile _.. _ c§ _ Fex 1• '�""^ w Saar � .+ m_.....r !2s .ew�\.�aw•lg O Fax i w Mesa 122a ❑ I FexM �--- ❑ Fuc i 0251 Oa54 to 0 e . M 1 ■eh pus aae Don boaffimmmmomFax i ••,\,•� ,••_elu� Fax A i RUB Unna 0 a_rr uww� lam ❑ Fax N — Fax i •"^'•sa�c��e ❑ ❑ Bran_ f!a\aKhmn tawYa — ❑ Stuce Young PHONC W 4WS022 FROM: Q Scott Neuman Q/Dnvk Janke ❑ Dan Davis ❑ Robbyn GIIswn [aCYnay Neuman FAX: RM 4>f4 b044 .� s1eFeRrr: FA^'LITY Me-aceTMY FRO Derr ti un6 Rl?' NUMBER OF PAOES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: MEBSA L iK ALASKA Kodiak Fisheries Research Center Project No. KIB 426-801 August 26, 1998 Derek Janke McCarthy 200 Trident Way Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak Island Borough Engineering and Facilities Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486-9343 Fax (907) 486-9376 RE: CPR No. 141, Relocate Switches at Restraoms Dear Derek: CPR No. 141 is approved for the submitted amount of $290.00 and will be incorporated into Change Order No. 5. Sincerely. G Leader Project Manager Cc: Chris Lynch, KIB File: �✓ �tL.-t� - i'il — AUG -21-98 FRi 11'•01 (8/21/1998 10:23_ � p Augm 20.199! ECi u'/ER INC 1907 044 ECI HYW lol woo beam Saj* 306 Amlouw, AY. 99615 Atter: %cMd Thaw FE: NMI toted Iwatoh FmMtY McCarthy lab 614225 CPA 0141 Idoc" gwktcka at Notes F4X N0. 907662-,213 ?, CUC2 m2CPA,'Nv/SDL NSRF PCC£ 02/C6 RECEIVED AUG 21 1998 OFFICE Dov MWex1. in twpaeae b dm wa0nb=* in which it sm idattdBad TTM tltmod t ei Op fo *@ L121,1336. L239 split She dk vlul". LW shot tha lw I" ehwatiat prw avidad ngumm mitcbaa wIN.00C1 4i�;X CI> pluaa Sovjaw aed appmm Cmttoot Y jf eteti5=Wu or additwaat Wumobn to rogabad. cc: CMJ Ly" Kodiak Idud Baoeth ansLndN. BCtllfyat rWAbwmAQRN141.VDC fila: -talo - /41 Chn At: /fit`s CC. eav peovs /cA-►n&" . bia PUP"" &4d 4�0rovvsl A6 el-dd rKi II:U2 GC1 08/21/98 FRI 10:24 FAL 90• DATE: u 8 F?;? NC 8C756?q%13 ?.02102 ABA U.NbUL:uw &nVA4 MBA CONSUL'nNG ENGINEERSr INC. PLEASE DELIVER T11E FOLLOWING PACEN) TO: - A- . . . .i - LOCATION: �" / ��p PAX P14ONS: PROJECT: A 1�, l4 f PROM: 0€ PROJECT NO.: TOTAL NUMBER 01' PAGES $FIND TRANSMITTED (INCLUDING THIS COVER 31411117):Np111.1ESSAG. JC PLEASE CALL (907) 274.2622 IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE TOTAL NUMBERENTI ABovE. 7872 :n.,.r. Re.a. Swn 200 . Aman.. A4OF PAGES MoNBD .N. 89ln . teo71 274 -Un. FAx: Q017 27�274.%14 . Nn.9; me.aon�.4ah..n.t FiSi 211193N 1E: 31_ August 20. 1998 15074d65F7c4 ECI lbor 101 Wast seam Swte 706 Ass bongs. A& 99615 Atte.: Michael ThomPsao RE. NW Island Research F&=htY MOC&r* job* 14225 CPR 0141 Moatc Witch" at bathrootas RECEIVED AUG 21 1998 KIB I-ItLO OtFICE Dear Mtdasl. 0o mfonaatioa is provided in response to site walktbmugh in which it was identified TUam ahad �the sestmeau 1112, L23F. L337 spUt the tile waiascet. Light OA We U& switch elevation provi swirches Mae seised. Contact McCarthy if elartficatio><s or additional ia> otmatian is ►Wuired. Please review and appswe. cc: Cbris LYnch, Ko&k Island Bmv* Griot Leader, ECVHyer Robbya Glipat McCarthy g:Wjt*wn=s CPR0141.DOC Rtlot -141 i ! CC: 9�i21i1938 1E: 31 .I ag?4365©�4 VCXARTHY/HL NIRF P:+:E b /ee MOCathY (r-MATEVORKSAIT anCr Ho CFR /a11FN.4t Mri vl11CF OA j 4C' SASCQ Job No. 71093 CC No. am Raw. NO. YPROEM TO: MCCARTHY sU1LDERs DATE: 712 M Adn: DEREK JANKE .fob; N.I.R.F. Change Crdar per: 8813198 RaquMt: am M DeCAPdom Relocate 11* ewkChee M bathrooms L122.L235, rind L237. Exclusk"m Cumv. Palo". end pWMIAD of ae suncmt. Premium tkna. Anwwrt $37L99 1. TMs proposal is vagd for 79 days. L TMs 0101101 ardor nmy haw schedule Impact and require a tkm exleralon. L This �rp M basad on work being done belwean and This proposal is hr Pte- ony. No work wig be parhmad undl a w~ change order to our contract is reealwsd. if you raw any qusadorw or need clvMcadon. pleat W. Reepsaduny. BAECO ENctrtc 4eldr— Bob seanm prOJeot Manager DArCATf r � . Ct �.-v�e wm.i. , 1 V W i LZV, 41 O SASCO ,ars 13M A» NE-MWOW" AN oda ,roe,�sn• ar.�a w� art«an - ,b„• nrrq ar�cp • r.. raori eawm ,Ice EXTRA WORK ORDER AVTHORIZATION AND BILUNO INFORMATION BILLTO t�:Vs ADDRESS P.O.lI.D. ...... _ _.. _. _. ewo r —., 4t (o .- � --- DATe -413/w — eD BY ,RQWAI�+�7�•"V DESCRIPTION OF EXTRA WORK Rev A414701 cW'fors AQ4-- wN 9i c/c...a{-,��t`7L �COMPLFM PARTWAiEASON SUBCONTRACTOR COMPANY WON LAMM , EFAREy 0870 ER APPROVAL COMPANY The agnatttre ie to vaft riel M leew, Num and m6t" laud &bow vm used la garbrm the work dee ft*G 0". RE g V6� SHEET: NUMBER OF PAGES TRANMTTED, INCLUDING THIS CO MESSAGE: G ' N ,! 1f ' Xodilk. AK 99616 r I M�CABtNY 0 46&5044 ■ Il I I'I I. Im d. i/• I..lu r. 2r'u •K 1. r:u ■ 1 LJI11 . � .. 1 ■ 1 hlR-� SI 1.1-. ■ u ur, u� ci=l- wFaXImo. �.� .�. FAMO1'.111_✓: f',IU- ' ■ alilai ..Ill I11., [ rJ :( 1.: �• I « ■Fax i• �'' I�''� • 1 1 . m 1 Y I.•.• 0 ■ it .. 1. �� Cl e .. "no Dan Davis •RobbVn •' RE g V6� SHEET: NUMBER OF PAGES TRANMTTED, INCLUDING THIS CO MESSAGE: G SEP -11-98 FRI 14:44 09/18:1998 18:54 M EN HYER ISO 19874865844 SOPM&W 10, Ml HCiMW 101 wms mm idu 506 Awa AIC. 99615 Afar; bfidkWTbamWM OSAW McCedly 4W flit 1145 VMW b ot11 ,a EaRTW/s NiRF3213 P e2/13 i4x RECEIVED SEP 11 1998 KIB MtLU OrFICE DWMie M ierlNee 'heslue�daoAluSiD'kdlo+me1�Alped4eal �l�dtlb'• gwidt6 peMettoeraoldmom 8i¢'!or�aNntLrfd y itelul9atlea to 0°d ww"pO is TW" qlw;w�...�--- Rojo a wK cc: ClintLrV*-%d M*bite/ftMp 101 y�l tew�ik'�`,�cw� Cod apmr � �evalid fluid �y0"�01e 6tapp�v�( ,�, Subw►cl�ad S.M nmtO"143.Dw S18'rc Chr: r�►r WCARTHY September 10, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Henson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Ann.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 CPR #145 power to cold roomslfmzer. Dear Michael, RECEIVED SEP 10 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE The attached costing information is provided in response to MBA fax dated 2/23/98. This revision provided for additional power to the cold rooms and freezers for the Near Island Research Facility. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. Sincerely, Derek Janke Project Manager cc: Chris Lynch. Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader. ECl/Hye r Robbyn Glisson. McCarthy chr: l2 . CC: g:lniAbwner\CPR# 145.DOC McCarthy ESTUATE WORKSHEET YUl WC NNIf.11]Y+ EA s PER S.F. AREA C.F. tOGTKIN KaOwr AK OUSE PER C.F. SHEET NO. I CPR: ��—"S ESMATE NDO ESTIMATOR. D.dw" DATEi OM joiu ria. iiib° Ate► .. �"- 18 V CC No. Rev. No. PR.ICM ON Y PROPOSAL To: McCARTHY BUILDERS DATE: 8123/96 Ann: DEREKJANKE Job: N.I.R.F. Change Order Dated: 2/23M Request: COIR ROOMS / FREEZER Description: Install additional wire and revise circuit breakers to meet the power req he M.B.A.tax.A. rris of the cold rooms and freezer as famished and as indicated un t transmittal dated ?123/98. Exclusions: Cutting, patching, and painting of all surfaces, premium time. Amounti70a.00 1. This proposal is valid for 30 days. 2. This change order may have schedule impacts and require a time extension. 3. This Proposal is based on work being done between and This Proposal is for pricing only. No work will be performed until a written change order to our contract is received. K You have any questions or need clarification, please call. Respectfully, SASCO Electric Bob Bennett project Manager :MS EXTENSION LEy ELECTRIC # 1 Coobioed Systess — This Breakout: 1 0 gWIPTION... OI#WTITY PRICE... COST CATEBW 285 BRAD WIRE #81 264 f8B.36 M 11 #12 THM CU 50. t Code Totals 264 COST CATmm 491 SWITCH OR 4 428.88 E 43 2P 21A 128/248V BI 8 4.25 E S3 #12 WIRE TERM it Code Totals 12 eakout Totals 276 ISASCO/VALLEY ELECTRIC Colon COMBINED EXT PRICE. LABOR EIT NECA 423.33 7.56 M 423.33 1112.18 45.89 C 52.88 .31 E 1114.18 1137.33 1.98 1.98 1.88 2.56 4.36 6.28 Sun Aug 23 11:27:17 1998 MSInc. PAGE 2 T)AIT F.Arn.lr. nmrr. TIME NAME NEAR ISLAND SUMMARY: COLD RMS. FREEng_ BID DATEJOB CAPT, # EST.LODE_ AD7UST LABOR ATION K'O D L-A& A -K 1 MATERIAL C'RpPTION 37 P. a V. pw! . cowps FOB Sia: (7, .31 i) Cons Z., TMAL fmilm 4n TOT %OF 5137 #DIV/O! TEmp PWR.SD #DIV/O! 0 QUOTES SUBS so *DIV,O! 'v,ui PER DIEM 0 NO wul 12LNBOR 65 S3V3 SC V. '!kLE SALES T AOX T.iX :SSE 360? 9 F.r COS UP .......... O.H.TulAL 1NDIFECTLOST'� .. sullill 0 PROFIT 391 TOTAL 75 OH&P 15.00 JOB WKS. lSQyr. v 0 • TOTAL W/O TOTAL S701 jAVE&M , P #DIV/O! MrrrxD *Dlvm Su MARCH 141888 McCARTHY BUILDERS RE: N.I.R.F. g /COLD ROOMS SUBJECT: FREEZER ATTN : ROBBYN GUSSON 18915139'" Ave NE Wbo*no WA 98072 Fo am 3887 s"ta WA 991443997 Aw MO) @W9797 V (907) re9.e510 For 1907) 4MM29 ROBBYN; Please be advised that additional electrical cost will w incurred due the power revisions of the Cold Rooms and Freezers changing Bran breakers and shown in the attached MBA transmittal dated 2123/98. These costs will require c adding w1re,uestions A change order will be issued in the near future. If you have any q give me a call. TPEO:TFULLY _ BOBBEN,/rNETTyT PROJECT MANAGER cc file **4- .2..1. 1. TRANSMITTAL LETTER `' To Graaf Leader wn 03-03-98 RECEIVED Bodiak Island Boroagh Near island Reseamh Facility MAR 0 5 1998 20o nide t Way On -Site Fro Offl t nurser m„ n,s n,,,a, 0995.1 /4.6.1 B FIELD OFFIC i diak,AK 99615 Taa.>»rTM 0 "Mrs 0 am swL4t o salon JJ 0 sUWMAL O mnm or Harm 1 suorsa O ersse,n o "AwwrM IT no TM O ass O APMOTat. O asrra cawie,r J orsaUMON �e ter= a� HYER rwi VAST BENSON SUME dos ANCHORAGE. AK IM On ss+.ssu pwn sn2 W3•FAX SUBMMAL . 02-10.98 1 02 1 Sedivn 13038-03: Cold Room Product Literature AMA Memorandum (1-23-98) EQ Comments: 1. Color Selection: Nor -Lake Mite 2. Ekdrical Coordination: Model Number data for Compressor Units does not match up with the prerious submittal package. It appears that cir+euits for the Frazer compressor and defrost, and Cooler defrost may mgwm revisions, Cold Romn compressor circuits appear adequate. The Supplier (NorLake) should verify Model Numbers and ratings and forward to SASCO for eooidbudimL Any necsary revisions to be tracked with confirming DCM as discussed w/Robbyn Glisson (SM), in order to espedite matters. Thanlrs, COPM TO rvr.*Jhgxo —I IT Michael nomyson sass i or 1 CI1 C AAnv i REGEIVt:v DT •: . MAR' .0 IMM'.; MCCARTHY wMM Cw!!wt Robby► 1�IdttoMfot�i!ThoniP�°Ad�7i7.i1�f+'.� to 1M fnc t ae bom Fnd: modr mo*w. > woo �baT.lha npdN �tiar aatha • .. wlt h�IP TM � antw��IxNLLtl tlrM40� �. ��) aftow do al is to Ca wwd.co W Trwcoldrwmao %*w";+rddda dug.. . '° to tilts w�eW dila and btu av�rY.. wo daft it" wa•pO� in to . ... Ig &w�o o and VAMP in t o aibn� Tf* l w.tlino cn x al*d t m NaM� • � � � � py��on, As pr a vwt�ai:oo�*iwWi°" wW+ oou0 Minn � • vAh . . ��draiM�denMEhabmlWl•drsn'0is1tMUIIGaamp*p°taHtrtoond�iq ' aimpataa*rMo�= .` : b "6W kW Vo *p t mw WAPO OM pitdt �ooUtsi arc tad4om gr" dodo The cdd Paw tape*d�o�'a���tanet`t�dlbraaehmn4aW• . 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Box 8849 200 Trident Way NbdIaK AK 99815 (9071 488.5022 Phone mm 488-5044 Fax k 09 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET G 1,1 .- !-- a ^.1 -. 11•ll• Rd 1 r G 11 a .1 FROM: ❑ Scott Neuman er Derek Janke ❑ Robbyn Glisson RE' 1\IFurc lauarvu nc��,,.•••• NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, MESSAGE: DATE: 1.1 ■ ■-111 -11 1- j• �. ■ 11 1� � 11 - \ - cl� • 1 1.7 • 1 1 • 1 - •yl , 1' ■ ■ • 1 1�• [� l -. 11 11 91 i 1 ■ � r •y1 , y; ■ "1 • meq. 1 • 1 1,: r FROM: ❑ Scott Neuman er Derek Janke ❑ Robbyn Glisson RE' 1\IFurc lauarvu nc��,,.•••• NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, MESSAGE: DATE: ❑ Bruce Young PHONE: (907) 48e -sou Cl Dan Davis ❑ Cyndy Neuman FAX: (907) 488-5044 1 FACT Ty McCART`n•Y PROJECT # 14225 INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 12 ■ • 1 1.7 • 1 1 • 1 - •yl , ■ L- 11 �-� 1- l-y«I-1 ■ L 1■ i 1 • 1 IrL Illy: ■ . � I l u • l ❑ Bruce Young PHONE: (907) 48e -sou Cl Dan Davis ❑ Cyndy Neuman FAX: (907) 488-5044 1 FACT Ty McCART`n•Y PROJECT # 14225 INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 12 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 710 NULL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Contract No. 97-08 Change Order No. 3 Project Name. Number & Location Amount of Contract & Change Order Near Island Research Facilitiy Original Contract $14,840,000.00 (Kodiak Fisheries Research Facility) 200 Trident Way, Kodiak, AK 99615 Previous Contract Changes $ 632,725.00 Contractor This Change $ 95,33371.00 McCarthy/SDL PO Box 1685, Bellevue, WA 98009 Adjusted Contract $ 15,568,096.00 Description of Change Cost This request for additional monies is for work not previously included in the 100% design drawings. $ 95,371.00 See attached sheet for complete summary. IS 95,371.00 The time provided for completion of the contract is unchanged. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the contract will a 12y thereto. ALAccepted IIy. Date: — Co tor ----Presentative 4 Recommended: Date: Z.O– <iz ngineering/Facilitl Director Approved by: Date: std acting Offi er Approved by: Date: P siding O cer, Borough Assembly (if required) 00564 • Change Order CHANGE ORDER NO.3 SUMMARY CPR # 7 Revisions to Stair 92 required for installation. $ 3,585 CPR # 11 Revisions required by ICBO for Mechanical $ 2,139 and Electrical. CPR # 17 Provide fiberglass supports in lieu of carbon $ 3,589 steel pipe hangers. CPR # 33 Additional galvanizing at Stairs 1 & 3, Loading $14,412 Dock and Housing Canopies. CPR # 35 Installation of single piece tub/shower units in $ 3,263 the apartments. CPR # 39 Extending conduits at the pump house. $ 816 CPR # 40 Revisions to generator package. ($ 1,905 CPR # 42 Revisions to backflow preventers. $ 2,559 CPR # 43 Revisions to North wall of Stair # 1 for $ 351 window wall girt conflict. CPR # 44 Addition of angle for support of the stud wall. $ 991 CPR # 46 Modification of Sea water stairs. $ 741 CPR # 48 Provides power to overhead door L134D. $ 1,505 CPR # 50 Revise Spec Section 16741. $ 4,222 CPR # 51 Delete opening L102B. -0 CPR # 52 Revised Z purlin clip attachment. $ 2,300 CPR # 53 Increase stud size in room L224. $ 799 CPR # 55 Added fiberglass unistrut supports for the $ 428 sinks located in the walk in coolers. CPR # 58 Additional Data/Telecommunication wiring. $ 9,544 CPR # 60 Added rip rap wall at the pump house. $ 9,304 Y CPR # 64 Projection Screens. $ 2,899 CPR # 66 Modify ceiling and ductwork at small cont $ 441 rooms. CPR # 74 Add power to garbage disposals. $ 2,204 CPR # 76 Additional window header supports. $ 1,724 CPR # 77 Added sag rods at Grid C. $ 691 CPR # 78 Coping stair stringers. $ 907 CPR # 79 Correction of brace conflict in stud walls. $ 669 CPR # 82 Added support for valve pit cover. $ 249 CPR # 83 HDPE installation at pumphouse. $ 9,483 CPR # 84 HDPE termination at pumphouse. $ 4,868 CPR At 85 HDPE coordination of Ph1 & Ph2 construction. $12,593 TOTAL $ 95,371.00 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 710 NULL BAY ROAD:] KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Contract No. 97-08 Change Order No. 6 Protect Name Number & f &often Amount of Contract & Change Order Near Island Research Facilitiy (Kodiak Fisheries Research Facility) original Contract $14,840,000.00 200 Trident Way, Kodiak, AK 99615 Previous Contract Changes $ 837 169.00 > 1Lis Change $ 226,235.00 Contractor McCarthy/SDL Adjusted Contract $15,903,404.00 PO Box 1685, Bellevue, WA 98009 Description of Change Cost This request for additional monies is for work not previously included in the 100% design drawings. This also is $ 226,235.00 for complete project closeout. See attached sheet for complete summary. $ 2269235.00 The time prfor co tion f tract is unchanged. This con t wilovil a y there document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the Accepted By: Date: ate$ tor'p e ve Recommended: Date: 09 39 ngiueeringFac1ties Director Approved by: Date: O ZL ntracting t0fMficerApproved by: Date' resO,em y (if required) I'l1t.Oh� 00564 - Change Order �� CHANGE ORDER NO.6 SUMMARY CPR 45 Remove and Reinstall bridging $ 1,436 CPR 96 Additional Fireproofing at mechanical room $ 5,054 CPR 137 Add remote switch to backwash pumps $ 4,944 CPR 146 Additional valves for distribution piping $ 4,277 CPR 147 Add flu supports $ 3,262 CPR 148 Modify loading dock guard rail $ 469 CPR 149 Add Stair #3 canopy embeds $ 836 CPR 150 Modify base plates at sea water tower $ 945 CPR 151 Add crane rail bracing $ 285 CPR 152 Install expansion bolts in mud sills $ 315 CPR 153 Add damper delay on fan shut off $ 1,238 CPR 154 Revise graphics panel for fire alarm $ 1,287 CPR 155 Insulate air lines in to labs $ 1,887 Contract close out per attached letter $200,000 TOTAL $226,235.00 October 7, 1998 Kodiak Island Borough Engineering and Facilities Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone(907)486-9343 Fax(907)486-9376 McCarthy Field Office P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak, AK 99615 Atm: Derek Janke Re: KFRC Project Closeout Dear Derek: The purpose of this letter is to respond to McCarthy's letter dated September 21, 1998 and summarize the meeting that took place on September 24, 1998. Kodiak Island Borough will incorporate the following costs in to a final change order. CPR 133 WJO Flooring - submitted on basis of bidder default $23,240.00 Costs incurred to modify staffing on site from PE to PM $29,459.00 Shipping reconsolidation and load requirements to maintain schedule $13,600.00 Additional structural steel costs 5133.701.00 TOTAL $200,000.00 We request that a letter of guarantee be provided for the zinc screws that were installed in the CBU vs. stainless steel. If you have any questions please call. Sincerely, KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH kris Lynch Director Cc: Jerome Selby, KIB Terry Hyer, ECl/Hyer RDS ROAD SE (980054446) P.O. BOX 1685 BE iM E. WAS .TON 98009.1685 (425) 649-M FAX (425) 649.5500 September 21, 1998 Mayor Jerome Selby Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, AK 99615 Re: Near Island Research Facility - Contract Finalization Dear Jerome: In order to better facilitate our contract finalization meeting of September 24th, we would like to address some specific issues. Some of these items have been mentioned previously or we feel merit discussion. We ask that these items be analyzed for completion of the project per our May 28, 1998 meeting. They areas follows: 1) Contingency $ (as defined by Contract) $ 14,266 • CPR #86 Unaccepted VE items CPR #133 WJO Flooring - submitted on basis of bidder default $ 26,240 • • Letter of 2/11/97 Value Engineering to mach Contract• $110,000 Architectural steel exclusion by North Pacific Steel un -addressed $ 8,680 previously. • American Diver Claim. The original claim letter was refuted by Derek and to date no further correspondence has occurred. We think it a moot issued (32,394) 2) Construction schedule acceleration due to document1contract completion. Modify staffing on site from PE to PM - 33 weeks @ $565.00 + $ 29,459 58% burden Shipping re -consolidation and load requirements to maintain schedule. $ 13,600 (Overage $118,351- 40 flats vs. 16 flats / 2 x 1900) In addition to these cost items, there are two additional scope items which will slightly extend our original schedule. They are • Air System for bubblers - start 10/5/98 • Signage - due to be delivered 10/20/98 We are aware of concerns that either ECI/Hyer or the Borough has relative to the completion of this project. We want to address these and any others. • Epoxy mill thickness/Subcontractor capabilities Topsoil and hydro seed Imperfections on touch tank _ Mayor Jerome Selby September 21, 1998 Page Two McCarthy has pursued the completion of this project diligently, even though the start up was fragmented. we have successfully worked with the team to resolve most issues the project was confronted with. We consider the above items worthy of discussion and brought to conclusion. If you have any questions prior to our September 24, 1998 meeting, please do not hesitate to call Derek, Robbyn or myself. Sincerely, !McCARTHY Bruce D. Holms Vice President of operations BDH:jry ✓c Chris Lynch Terry Hyer Derek Janke Robbyn Glisson Del Bishop F, " ►W�LI►YIr 3150 F CHMDS RCAO SE (e6Ms M) e0.80X IM BLOUE. WASHINGTON B Os"60 ;425 649-900 FAX (425) 346500 FAX (907) 486-9375 OOLUUW 1, 1998 cnris Lynch Engineering Director Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak; AK 99815 Re: Near Island Research Facility Structural Steel - Lab Cost Comparison Dear Chris: As requested at our September 24, 1998 nree6n9, UWQW is a crest comparison for Structural Steel and Miscellaneous Iron. The percentage cost for our project indudea the proposed increased structural steel cost approved in our meeting, and the proposed new contrad value. The total project costs aro as follows: Strutt Steel & total isk Mina lrnn ,InhWof.Job Sigma Bbteoh Bldg. St. Louis. MO $2,521,789.00 $40,748,000.00 6.19% Now Is. Research Phase 1 $ 723,000.00 FacAlty, Kodiak $1,294.105.00 Phase II $15.877.169.00 7.79% "H" Wing Research Lab University of Washington $36,465,019.00 8.19% Seattle, WA $2,988,872.00 VanAndel Institute (Wet Lab) Lansing, MI 53.368.080.00 $40,000,000.00 8.42% We hops the above Information is useful. if you have any questions or need further clarifkation. do not hesitate to call. Sincerely. I �cCARTHY �uu��vw Bruce D. Holms Vice President of Operations BOH:jry c: Del Bishop Robbyn Glisson Derek Janke 08!13/98 HON LO AS F." 1 206 340 2266 9BKJ ANDERSEN BJORNSTAD KANE JACOBS • INC. 800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3800 Seattle, WA 981043122 TEL: (206) 340-2255 FAX: (206) 340-2266 To: Grant Leader Firm: ECIlHyer - Kodiak From: Ken Andersen Date: June 15, 1998 MESSAGElCOMMENTS: RECEIVED JUN 15 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE Faeslmlle11 Transmittal Sheet Fax Number: (907) 486-9389 Code 60 Job Number: 96123.60 Job Name: Near Island Research Facility Number of Pages (including this sheet): 3 Joist Bridging: The first sheet is from Vulcraft's catalog. Vulcraft is one of the largest suppliers of steel joists. Then 1 remembered that these weren't Vtdcmft joists provided on our project. Tat sea6ad ii ita =ld S i C3$ORS tP"M f"1 the 94 sh'u?t UBC. Itis a re -Print of the "Standard Specification for Open Web Steel Joists, K -Series" adopted by the Steel Joist Institute, November 4,1985. (Revised to November 12, 1991). Ken File:- Chr ' CC: W1001 06,15/96 MON 16:46 F.0 1 206 340 2206 _ AAKJ VLILCRAFT SK ERIES i GE RAL INFORMATION ECONOMICAL HIGH STRENGTH DESIGN. Vulc•ak K Series open web steel foists era designed is accordance with spec'It1ca:i3os of the Steel Joist institute. ACCESSORIES see page 24. FOR TOP CHORD EXTENSIONS AND EXTENDED ENDS See page - SAN. DESIJN LEN-svax.033 FT. Sit SPANS TO 60'•0" PAINT - Vulcraft joists receive 2 shop -coal of rust ;nhioitive primer whose performance characteristics conform. to those of the Steel Joist Institute specit.cations 3.3. SPECIFICATIONS see page 14. CS SERIES JOIST see page 21. VYA CRIMPED ANGLE WEB ROD WEB • ter ocNniNon or CrNn sea pace 20. ....ve. eN a i2vmt stay vary tram 01at shown. END o Ik 1. P TJ t EXTENOEO END Number of Rows of Bridging"' Distances are Span Lm9" Tx -De0nitbn Of Spar' papa 201 ............ (sDe 7154.1 ........... I ..... ............ ... 1112 x Ir,M INN, r NMl wr wxrw! 1/8..........0 ... ............ 2 W,el'•r arlrrnY WHIZ y 002 a.1 YerA 2 x _ WKr..w OMlwSN w olwo Nw•wme "N w Exrl xll/I' iM.ir IN w {IIMIn ",*..w"ams, N+x7N MrwaY A wwY ]l'ww N,NnmY NwWxl.33 JllxlY w n wwY N�r.sw N�NrnwY N�.r/mr/w..r /,N ww! IMlxe.! dflmfr MVV IN a OwlrxY twY���t awe w to ,a yFa! •la,rxNxxwrfFwY w„xxuwtrw. tlxf,Nrwwxw / 1 r� � nI W f x xrn rwx w.•x,1.. .../,«l r r« rxl w•xe.w w � r wrYr epy.a ..•y, 5w,x! 11 YTrM2wIYR Sizes of Horizontal Bridging Size Maximum Joist spaelne a IL1 x L 1 114 x L 1-12 x L 1 3/4 x L 2 x a STANDING SEAM BRIDGING: The bridging table at the left was developed to support the top chords against lateral movement during the construction period. It is then rtthatnded tt at the ferator roof deck williateratysuppo the pchords nderaOf ion ll loading conditlon by meeting P seam rOct 5.8 of the spaciticallons. Most stand chords laterally systemswill not adequately pxacethetap with the nimber of rows as required by the bridging table- We therefore, recommend especirytngen0nee seam Ootsystemsarespecl employ a note to have the joist mania required to the system and to provide bdacgas as against lateral adequately brace the top movement under a full loading condition. UPLIFT BRIDGING uirement, Where up;itforcesduetowind area design r eq theseinter sofnotorces ust beplifti pounds per Square edon the foot Or Poundrawinds perit eallfotupl' P specified, they per lineal toot. When these loads are spa must be considered in the design of joists and A single line of bottom chord bridging must be provided near the first bottom chord panel poirts whenever uplitl due to wind load is a desigr. consideration.' .See Seclion 5.11 0l the 400llicaUons. 9 V ULCRAFT I Tx 7154.. .... .... ......... ............ 11f4x 7154.1 ........... I ..... ............ ... 1112 x 7;a4.. ............................... T 314 x 1/8..........0 ... ............ .......... 'O.O: 2 x Vis ................................. STANDING SEAM BRIDGING: The bridging table at the left was developed to support the top chords against lateral movement during the construction period. It is then rtthatnded tt at the ferator roof deck williateratysuppo the pchords nderaOf ion ll loading conditlon by meeting P seam rOct 5.8 of the spaciticallons. Most stand chords laterally systemswill not adequately pxacethetap with the nimber of rows as required by the bridging table- We therefore, recommend especirytngen0nee seam Ootsystemsarespecl employ a note to have the joist mania required to the system and to provide bdacgas as against lateral adequately brace the top movement under a full loading condition. UPLIFT BRIDGING uirement, Where up;itforcesduetowind area design r eq theseinter sofnotorces ust beplifti pounds per Square edon the foot Or Poundrawinds perit eallfotupl' P specified, they per lineal toot. 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G4/"IS cpISF 04 P.13/15 ISLAND lows cm AUTY 01sloN PAFIC;ATICN / RQCUIST ZZ7 raww W IIIIm A OIIII AWWA� rs• ornt a �9rel�e _.tt�Li�SL_ I RECEIVED DEC 16 111%7 ANDtNi9M �rpMwru: ��1yy MW JAGM rhi: •.MpM i, y�p.' f r. � • . . • . Iz !;Y -i3-98 THU C94: ECI HYER INC 05/ld/1998 a9: 20 ii 165066 NORTH k0FIC STEEL ER•"TORS, R- C. P.O. Boa 24D� DOUGLAS. AK 9M4 Phow ("7) 764.325! res (907) 364.9464 we hereby agree to "he the i Specified baro-: FAX NO. 9075623213 05!09 M",YMTW/SDL N. PAGE 05 CHANGE ORDER Number % .ride.! 7A 3-97 AlEgee ra�rnec.n e. _ 1I i II %F 2•�a I �I "WITNO =WfflAtt w « or �. 60.r So,sT 6t-; �;�� aTr�41 R -+-a 'ro /o 1- on� -Po: "sr��? wa l/ ToP +8v7rGhoP-vQ l -),7'n 5Tvi; L�-vK�►2at� x. r •.�r . kms, ZS • frir2� J No record inn datl� IUs eh dile 44tic NOTE: TMS Change Order be.mmae pert a! and In conronnenee witn the tatating convact WE At3R15 hereby to male Lha chonge(el EpoWed above at #ft prW b i S i! yn PREVtOUE CDNTRACT AMOUhIT REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL i S — The own phos and spadAdagons of Oren ars aosractory and ars hereby Date a1 affim r _ work to to perrmmsd Under some arms f isas specrisr led In original comrUM!e Sip ' lulated. wearo 1RY-13-98 HU 19:43 e5/11i1990 09:20 IM;OUL/tl• - ECI HYER INC i`. 365044 NOM PACIFIC STEEL ERECTORS, INC. P.Q. On 240748 DOUGW, AK 99814 one L /n�Pfox ( 7) "3464 FV N0, 907569/213 0,06%79 NCCARTW/SCL Y'.. 0wX 06 M1rR OpR,,fa.0411. i3O`r.E1.Id4AitOiMtat CHANGE ORDER ws rushy aq.•a to maim tna eMnga(q owmea betew� Marro,✓c....._.FJrJrti?.-..6TIaN. 1.d -''l_. ----.. _c.Jhe.n-L,._.1�'_�✓t.Z.!�-E'Thr-�.s...�..,�n._..Z'�T*-�la�:....£?'�cQ �.Ja.(j _ NOTE: TNo Ctwng@ Ordw brpeoa:aa Pan of and In bonfoRnanoa with en. aFiMin 00mraet. WE AGREE herby to mels the chang0l) apeCMied above at this price C� S 0 q '•'a PREVIOUS CCNTPACT AMOUNT $ wrM+v+a iCO"T'M"0"I I REVOED CONTRACT TOTAL i $ ACCEPTED — The Wove prices and allw-*ltions of oaca of PP 'tie Chan% Order m earhladOry ar d w, hnaby accepted. 0 work b be pseonrro lalder aill'n terms m °AY -13-98 THU C9:44 EC? OYER ;tIC 05/14/1138 09:20 !S 365044 NOR)T" PACIFIC STEEL ER"TORS, INC. R.O. Boa 2407* DOUo1A3, AN 99s 4 Phot (W7) 364.3288 Fee (907) 364.3454 �O 14Qv� P FAX NO. 9075621213 W-CAR,r+V./SCl Nl. CHANGE ?. 01 /09 P4.r 07 ORDER We Maly sgree to mile tris onangtUl spurned taflev: Re 1nsTa.// at,;�'9�;�g Qer�o✓c%�c hoc sj'�oP r.�al! P/ < e,--'� .lob;l� a: t. 4-.i- CLvtLl� /8 r- 7'4 I IINOTE: Thla Chorrpe Oder b900"s part of and m conformance agtln •I W AAQR[[ Hereby 70 make the challo(s; specified above at thio price d s jI °" I PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT I s I II REVISED CCWfTRACT TOTAL i S ACCEPTED — The above prices and spedNcatloM of Dila of ?No Change Order are 80101140M and sn Isrtby acesped AN work to be performed under dame I= and comilans as specified M Original Compact unless fi 1 Otherwise somdatecL �✓ ' �o �2J•'�'}`f �� � >rr>.r/ .� 1tt'S fi1C�,25 • gL7� L i A � � ra ewr jm.cA )ow% ce_ g � t� sT' 7: r•t C,� IlSli,�• 11! ti s S oT) CLvtLl� /8 r- 7'4 I IINOTE: Thla Chorrpe Oder b900"s part of and m conformance agtln •I W AAQR[[ Hereby 70 make the challo(s; specified above at thio price d s jI °" I PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT I s I II REVISED CCWfTRACT TOTAL i S ACCEPTED — The above prices and spedNcatloM of Dila of ?No Change Order are 80101140M and sn Isrtby acesped AN work to be performed under dame I= and comilans as specified M Original Compact unless fi 1 Otherwise somdatecL `tAY-13-98 THU C9!44 E101 DYER INC OSY14/1996 e9:28 1S J6'5944 i NOVH l40mc STEEL W -TORS, Mt. P.O. Son 2407) / DOLSM, AK 9S►c4 Phow (907) 304.3298 Fax (907) 361.3464 TO AaK +-T FAX N0, 90758PI213 MCCAr'l-NiSDL Nl. CHANGE '3.08/09 PAGE 88 ORDER Number / 2 3 srr✓c_. Ws Wear,aerse is Take9s Ohanasie) ap40i6se ba10-4: Vat -,s ; , S;/�!u! si �7 ' dr�N y ys L v�'G ►eoo-�'L @ Goyr �ot- S , bYw.✓ C L Ae- @ 1'! £�L ✓er;�l,: t7/r)e�It:o/� �n.� �.�/� d s S7 :r r, 12 s pu- ifu.�►o D. a 8-9-y7 Cci 4`404.r- Aqx1fi (3f mese.n•� if'e.+ove�Tor ;eo 3 �t•5 �,.rouc c,�+� a r�.zs •�.zs � h►oL+� CPIL� �' C CFii2�►'� mai.iS n migim TMs chm9s 0fdw bmx es WE AGM herby to maks the change(a j SPnOisetl above at this OCC q $ PRMOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT $ RrASEDCCNTRAOTTOTAL 1 $ ACCOM — The above Prk n ane paemollons of Dasa this Cherrge Order are saUaraetery ane ars hereby agda� 16 Y spw#led In Qr a AJ 0WURC1aUnNN SIV4* otherwise stowated. .",AY -13-93 THU C9:45 EC HYER W cj6/14/1990 09: 2P LS 65044 Np�K►(ICIVIC STEEL ERS, IlIC. P.O. Sm 2407 DOUGLAS. AK 4 fo (9097) j864.3444e TO A 0,C 7t -.-j FAX NO. 5015623213 ?. N/N MC-4RM-rY/SQL N. PACE 99 ctfANGE ORDER Number We htleb► a0red to meko this ~go(&) spiss ied below: R� .c ns TQ /! 6r 1�gC/acs ;'r/1 C;arTc s / rtGr70✓CEL t`DT— SruO�J�i% �✓rSTi//s:.�'ior7 rtG C 67-w,./ 3tN L:nsr peer- Owe k (soG) Rio be,T' (Frt.d' 41r- .. '600A • g' 9� 49 N r i 1 Mi* iw, Dal kePDrt Hart: This champ of ar Eart Of and In cahroPh o wno r ^. WE AOREM "bY to maks the changes) specMed above at thie pke b a PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT S REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL i A� — Thee ew 00M W'4 and are os h r o/ Gus d thio Change Order aro wlkthttlwy end hereby accepted. AI wodt to bia rlarttted Y dT t010"rill" SIOrseNL' i ane el>t+aslane n specM rig otherwise s*uimed. 17 rAh: M�CARIHY April 1, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Atm.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 (Be `� support McCarthy CPR#�lBnt pl �� Dear Michael, RECEIVED APR 03 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE Field review of the interior wall installation identified a conflict ti...,,»� r>,C installauon of foist bridging as identified in the joist shop drawings and the south wall of the south comdor on the second floor of the Near Island Research Facility. DCVR #297 indicated that bridging be relocated 6"-8" either side of tine wall. please review and contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. Sin 1 Derek e Project Manager cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECl/Hyer. Scott Neuman, McCarthy. Robbyn Glisson, McCarthy. File: Chr: g:\mrflowner\CPR#AS.doc McCarthy ESTIMATE WORKSHEET SHEET NO. 45 CFR. S.F. ESTIMATE NOS rnn Iw, w, ia-is-i9s• , 907`FA14 ND 8015623213 PPd�%08 DEC -15-81 MCN 1105 EDI NEER INC /"6 Nor .apt ea ivjvsrn 37116 un��sw.s r' EAR ISLAND RESRCH F CILITY DESIGN CLARIFICATION / RIFICA�ION REQUEST l RECEIVED aTM rRowt OEC 15 ANDERSEN BJG' 1 Al: tMONICATION NOTIDIA !u — KAND JACWSr �rx: OAT! RlOUIIII DUOS faf the vollu im PUL&Jctm JACM. Sr i 0AM0FMP0"9'' W'2— !plop. 0 NORTH PACIFIC STEEL ERP`�"?ORS, INC. P.O. Box 2407 DOUGLAS, AK 99o24 Phone (907) 364.3248 Fair (907) 36�-34654 CHANGE umumm Number 7 STf JL PHONE DATE We hereby agree to make the change(s) specified below: nn > �zI'7Ode- �o�' �o�ST 6r�c�c�e;n� LT..✓-�/ �t +"Q (� K u� !J o + 8oT G ho I 1 n Tu-�'e r �S Tu G r vJli l 57 6-Pri715,ZS �nrsew-in,z? -±4A lu_ vupI`2' NOTE: This Change Order becomes part of and in conformance with the WE AGREE hereby to make the change(s) specified above at this price c� cifications of this Change Order aret/satisfactory anrices and d are hereby accepted. All work to be performed under same terms and conditions as specified in original contract unless otherwise stipulated. contract. I $ PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL Date of acceptance Signature _' (OVmER) U. d 1= R JOB PHONE 5NO. GATE OF E%I6TINo CONTRACT We hereby agree to make the change(s) specified below: nn > �zI'7Ode- �o�' �o�ST 6r�c�c�e;n� LT..✓-�/ �t +"Q (� K u� !J o + 8oT G ho I 1 n Tu-�'e r �S Tu G r vJli l 57 6-Pri715,ZS �nrsew-in,z? -±4A lu_ vupI`2' NOTE: This Change Order becomes part of and in conformance with the WE AGREE hereby to make the change(s) specified above at this price c� cifications of this Change Order aret/satisfactory anrices and d are hereby accepted. All work to be performed under same terms and conditions as specified in original contract unless otherwise stipulated. contract. I $ PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL Date of acceptance Signature _' (OVmER) U. d NORTH PACIFIC STEEL ERECTORS, INC. P.O. Boa 240748 DOUGLAS, AK 99824 Phone (907)3634648 We hereby agre* to make the change(s) specified below: t✓ W Pt�atP.t_0, k7T�� ` NMk% MOLtnotm.ro*&FHMtOLFMI CHANGE ORDER NOTE: This Change Order becomes part of and in conformance with the existing contract. i l WE AGREE hereby to make the change(s) specified above at this price b $ D 9 95 I °ATE PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT $ "unan'uoetown+netcormucroo REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL $ J ACCEPTED — The above prkrea and specifications of Date of acc this Change Order are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. All work to be performed under same terms enaAfied in oriainal contract unless ignatury fL TO NORTH PACIFIC STEEL EP.,II INC. P.O. Box 2407 DOUGLAS, AK %S 44 Phone (907) 364.3288 Fax (907) 354-3454 We hereby agree to make the change(s) specified below: VIT'yRVVG Number N q Re-ma✓e� �o� / aJ tJO-ill R/0 C r� 00 -ro OJ 1- .Irl, s 57,1 Rio/ dad r -o/1 (Z'T-`J) NOTE: This Change Order becomes o-© 760~6 JOB N /� _ T�� JOBB NUMBER / ZZ JOS PHONE EXISTING CONTRACT NO. DATE OF EX18I NG CONTRACT N q Re-ma✓e� �o� / aJ tJO-ill R/0 C r� 00 -ro OJ 1- .Irl, s 57,1 Rio/ dad r -o/1 (Z'T-`J) NOTE: This Change Order becomes o-© 760~6 - IgS,7 13 di�s' Lc 74 01act hrs y� pFco, 09 6 sT — rt e,> Ilu.S� (:;r/ hs S oT) of and In conformance with the WE AGREE hereby to make the change(s) specified above at this price b ACCEPTED — The above prices and specifications of this Change Order are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. All work to be performed under same terms and conditions as specified in original contract unless otherwise stipulated. /8 Xr-s contract. PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL r1 P.O. Box 2407 DOUGLAS, AK % L4 Phone (907) 364-3288 Fax (907) 254.2464 Vr7.IyEVVC M Number / 2 3 S % r JG_ PHONE DATE 2 —S 98 JOB NNAMMEAOCATIKIOON � !''1GG-� �'� � ✓ea'; 1. ��r�c�S�o/I �'n� ca�P l�--s STo-;r JOB NUMBER JOB PHONE EXISTING CONTRACT NO. DATE OF EXISTING CONTRACT We hereby agree to make the change(s) specified below: ✓et� , S; Min . v -r S -Fo r- � �/S L ;ri e c �L •cam 7— �pe vT / �00'C L 0 Gorr O'ol-5 bTiJA/ � • � G L;ne-, to /Z> /in � � !''1GG-� �'� � ✓ea'; 1. ��r�c�S�o/I �'n� ca�P l�--s STo-;r --iXAz I", 96e,,11-5 J �o e -r xv,L#;s4 e- -.a�'q a �'q—I t+oule Gv�tfi cpstZ�s ms�z� NOTE: This Change Order becomes part of and in conformance with the existing contract. WE AGREE hereby to make the change(s) specified above at this price N $ DATE PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT $ AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE (CONTRACTOR) REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL $ ACCEPTED — The above prices and specifications of this Change Order are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. All work to be performed under same terms and conditions as specified in original contract unless otherwise stipulated. J- NORTH PACIFIC STEEL ERF "TORS, INC. P.O. Box 2407 DOUGLAS. AK 9s_t4 Phone (907) 364.3284 Fax (907, 3s;n•3'� TO q aK f- J _ We hereby agree to make the change(s) specified below: ` � y �+�"��RVVC VfeTiVrr.K Number % 2 S 57-f JL PHONE DATE 7 2 - 7JCONT�T JOB NAME OCATION ` JOB NUMBER / /- � Z �` JOB PHONE EXISTING CONTRACT NO. DATE OF EXISTI /- k o.-� (s%�� 2. kr s c� CA < I%�2pno.c8, - 3 6f r— rMM ea -4 AXCTF� NOTE: Thls Change Order becomes part of and in conformance with the existing contract. WE AGREE hereby to make the change(s) specified above at this price c� $ ACCEPTED — The above prices and specifications of this Change Order are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. All work to be performed under same terms and conditions as specified in original contract unless otherwise stipulated. PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT 1 $ REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL 1 $ Date of 1-5e-- . Signatu�. 'g ani QP'It�'aSp..�c��'ceno��cQ�rit— ST 0 w in T // -r-i'o /J L: n L G 6Tta,✓ 3+4/ L ;n /- k o.-� (s%�� 2. kr s c� CA < I%�2pno.c8, - 3 6f r— rMM ea -4 AXCTF� NOTE: Thls Change Order becomes part of and in conformance with the existing contract. WE AGREE hereby to make the change(s) specified above at this price c� $ ACCEPTED — The above prices and specifications of this Change Order are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. All work to be performed under same terms and conditions as specified in original contract unless otherwise stipulated. PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT 1 $ REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL 1 $ Date of 1-5e-- . Signatu�. 'g ani Invoice PROFILE STEEL, INC. P.O. BOX 3307 RECEIVED PH. (POB) 745.2810 FAX (� 7445.05" H CC A R T H Y DISTRIBUTED '98 JN 12 RPI 9 43 ifim 3217 SDLMICCARTHY PT. SOLIMCCARTHY P.O. BOX 1885 SO. ALASKA FORWARDING BELLEVUE, WA 9800!7 848 S. HOLGATE AVE SEATTLE, WA J14225 Not 30 18198 BARGE SEA DOCKS NEAR ISLAND PROJECT KODIAK, AK 400 LF. BRIDGING LOT LUMP SUM 300.00 300.00 UT An p f 4 _f,� - • • • I WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS SEP -29-98 TUE 1613 ECI 'EER Ii1C 09/29/:998 :1:83 ._.,4865044 September 29. 1995 EQ Hm 101 Wed seem Suter 706 Awhmge. AK 99613 Atra.! %bcmd ThOmpeon RE: Nan blend Reealcb Facility McCarft Jab 8 1tt229 ``;� fx1G Ddr MkLa1, r9X PIG, 9075622213 '• 02 05 W—'4P.TK/SLI. N_Fr PAGE 2:/93 RECEIVED SEP 2 9 1998 KIB FIELO OFFICE rhe WA*W aa. , - - fora WK le provided for ft quaglbm mead dieing ft CPA review at.elin5. pima review and laooapmw dale aevieioe *Wta "m corneaif eddinonal ie ible"Won Y milidred glare crew washy iataeedielely a: Chile Lynch, Ko" bland EoawA Gaut Lender, ECLll7er Am sr Gb►4, Wt �a or�u�ally z s tie5m*of r�pr�of ( 4ppli4hm 1►o () da Y . M PXte . •3 ri ala' 4 A0 um di ampl�di i54�ape (N DY►G(c) ifs Z i I War rill• iy �esitoa • �� ret►tuu�i>suf+�-n�. S yjuemwaler1196aap.DOC �F-?a-9a ;6:1 F14,1 ;9/1938 16:47 Apri120, 1948 R', PER It 1� .665644 Ho Ayer 191 Wea Beeson Sdt6 306 Axhors,e, AIC 99617 Atm.: Mkhad Tbompeoa HrZ,I tTW/SDS !,iRF RB: NM bled Rseemth Fac"Y McCarthy Sob 414223 Me-aithy M W% IA& 416 Fall height rind wdb ae4 ere p00e6eg addition. Dear Mkbod, Pty_ e3 IU g Add OOAIhg idprmad= is provided in mqp m ASi 016 ivbkh idmtufwd addltMW beeme to be fbW, d coli Wdi lmd idl blight and wills. plow ravtaa aM provide Wprevethe cmm WAchsd. COulact McCAn'•ly ix c'uid atitau or additioeal bdwmalot is required. 4S•:ttosrdy, Derek kin Project Maargm oe: Chris Lyn* Ko" IWod Ilmeogb GtanttAwer, BCUKy4r. Soca wo m m. McCarthy Robbyn GUmm McCaaby. vwdcwm%CPAe%.doe iGWV i-- 1 r �SSlt�tc U�► Stu � 3 C��G� ,-- 4.*4 79: "S!1S 3, 11:07 -07_355@@ h'��1ctF "rfY .,,!_ N1FF RECEIVED �i SEP 2 9 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE September 29, 1998 ECT HYer lul West Benson Suite 306 Anchotege, AK. 99615 Atm.: Michaol ihmtpwn RE: Near Island Rcscamb Foeili[Y McCarthy Job 4 13225 CPA if resp isse Dear Mlchad, Tho attacbed response from BEK is prm ided for the 4venions rstsed dar'inB the CPA renew mating. Please review and inmMorme this misios within the canrau-Y t£udditivral ioformauon is required please coawt NkCarthv imeeed►atelY 3�ace Derek 111110 Project Manager CC' Chris Lynch, Ko" Island Borough Grant Leader, ECUHyer 6-`atid zwner\196resp.DOC .1 Ip File: s—r- cnr. �• ' cc: l_N% 150'1 i56tl�4 TEL 90' cF . :1 S=P 25'9CH I 01•4C K g BEK Inc. two;; wo;; dba Wx CA. • 99-1374 {tonna Placa YI6 •Alen. NI 9870, Alaeka: P.O. 36M 2402! I . Anchoraic. AK 99614 • (9071 COMMERCIAL WA -S & — • 1") 486-98M3 • FAX 'SW 486.1903 383.6471 • FAX, (907) 581.7645 CEIU14G SYSTEM 5 rspwber 19, 1999 Mdatth7 P.O. Box 9649 Kodiak, Alaeke 99615 A,aeaUM Derck Re: NOW blend Rnearcb FWIrY ASI 916 BEY. Ire. 9773.17, ftem 92.3 are in 4006o1' You l+aw ulud 6x elarilicatioa oil PfioWS of hemi! 2.3. See eaplacatior below. 1. Delsls cors board Dallas. Con board aad C -H Rude were on dW job so ro credit was oven for alatatial. Cteft wsa Siva fbr labs m itutall rated oalfag 4.2 maadsys at "0 pa dsy . S1.S73 00 2. 6xtakd Halle to deck with rated wall too. a. New Kuds were aderad to the Isagdr nsedsd at a was of 7900.00, includes Abppins. b. ElmSeals<waUtop stamatof$1,1d0-lswxWAmat imioDrant dL'isralcs a I cb0ae to sb.9w a oro balancs on items 2 and 3 aavis8 "Vth7 owul{ tae adv fbr the 6MMo6ag ie itaA 61, 84,816.00. AnY xhw qca dme. 9lsaee c4- ad-how e11. a dhow Ma fa4, 09'_91:oyg1:V S0741b5J-e P -O. Boo Wo 200 rear waY Kodiak, AK 9 015 (Con 400"5= Pnon■ (007j 4065044 fax TO: 4't_'_t;F ! M; 5 E rd I'� FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET O Sed! Neuman O . r. .•u PHONE: (Yon 4WB022 FROM Q Derek Janke 0 Dan Davie FAX: (moi dE6.304a ❑ Rowyn Gitsson p CreY Neuman ■ ■ 4.n t�r�t �.0 u,.t �, or O Sed! Neuman O Bruce Young PHONE: (Yon 4WB022 FROM Q Derek Janke 0 Dan Davie FAX: (moi dE6.304a ❑ Rowyn Gitsson p CreY Neuman RE. NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: k�gSAGE:----------------- WCARIHY April 20, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Attn.: Michael Thompson RECEIVED APR 2 0 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE RE: Near island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 McCarthy CPR#96 ASI # 16 Full height stud wails and fire proofing addition. Dear Michael, The attached costing information is provided in response to ASI #16 which identified additional beams to be fireproofed and additional fiill height stud walls. Please review and provide approve the costs attached. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. Sincerely, Derek Janke Project Manager cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECl/Hyer. Scott Neuman, McCarthy. Robbyn Glisson, McCarthy. :1(0 Lel. g:\nirflowner\CPR#96.doc McCarthy ESTIMATE WORKSHEET BUILDING NIRF•14225 AREA S.F. LOCATION Kodmk, AK AREA f PER S.F. ARCHITECT ECIRIw CUBE C.F. SUBJECT ASI a15 aaMa Alapalim CUBE S PER C.F. wall ff oddicaIlana. SHEET NO. 1 CPR:ge O.: ESTIMATE N ESTIMATOR : O. Janke CHECKER: DATE 42M � - gym•©������� BEKIn%o COMMERCIAL WALLS & CEILING SYSTEMS Hawaii: dba B&D Co. • 99-1374 Koaha Place. #6 • Aiea. HI 96701 • (808) 486-9653 • FAX (808) 488-1903 Alaska: P.O. Box 246251 • Anchorage. AK 99524 • (907) 563-6471 • FAX: (907) 561-7645 April 10, 1998 McCarthy P.O. Box 8649 Kodiak Alaska 99615 RECEIVED BY APR 16 �ggg MCC R Y Attention: Derek Janke RE: Near Island Research Facility ASI #16 Item #1: Price sprayed applied fireproofing to includes columns per UL Design D902.. Material labor, 6 mandays at $380 Supervisor, 3% $115 Equipment Rental, 2 days at Manlift rental, 2 days at $60 Profit & Overhead, 15% Bond, 1}% BEK 9773-17 m L j+ 1(0 structural beams at Penthouse floors, $1,428.00 2,280.00 68.00 230.00 120.00 4,126.00 619.00 .--i"o $4.8A w- to with rated top Item #2-3: Extend corridor walls to structuralabove e=� heand mater'al' ight and minuses of wall assembly with balance out $).00+- Summary ASI #16 Item #1 $4,816.00 0.00 Item #2-3 Total $ Sincerely, -Kea Bradshaw D�f- BEK Inc. HITECTSSUPPLEMENTALINSTRUCTIONS DEC 181997 149CCARTI IY .� a ARcnrtEcr a coNsu rANr o coNTRACTOR O FlEU) J OTHER PRaeer Near Maud Retemrh Aoefty SUPPLEMEarAL BmTRucnoN NO. 16 PhaSe 17 Genffd Cotrtbnealon DATE OF I3JANCE 12-16-97 OWNER: RodffkIdandBorough PROJECTANDFILE NUMBER: 0993.1 4.4.5 TO: Grant Leads Ko" lalmtd Borough OMRBTON: ASL NO.1 k Ptnlroaedoa N aadeerds OJ PItRtNowf Floor toaefan L PmWe *rayed tbepnegJlag so the rnjermeed roacmrd bmw or the Pauhoare Floor Hymn AmMm. heebtdhg eodrmw Per UL Demp Auto* DML 16stted corridor wap C"ofted" fa ke4w to owgiam cbm at arum Gadeaad aadar rhe Pendoare Floor unrdrrt, ad Arm lom weh road tap of wail mtembly. 3. Delft raced ceift Lid is ale arwe taalkn od ander the Peatheruelker Mwefan. ATTACHER Two (2) Shetld or 9- aX n wAsdV The Work shall be carried out in accordance with the following supplemental Instructions issued in accordance with the Contract Documents without change in Contract Sum or Contrad Time. Prior to proceeding in accordance with these instructions, indicate your Em"Yer, W- acceptance of these instructions for minor change to the Work as consistent with the Archeedun Contract Documents and return a copy to the Contracting Officer. Pleur" nWelOpflNfe 06"b IEEUEDBy: tillchaelTho raPeOn, BCl/f1ys. 101 soot Benson Swb 306 owNlR CONTRACTOR Andwnpe, AK SEEM OMER - — APPROVED BY: ACCEPTED BY: (907) 5B1.66e3 ---'--- (90.7) $62 -32i3 -FAX DATE' OATS' t 117 N 30' -0N T�OF 8 GIRT 7512x8 GIRT 22' -0" 4'-10' 8'-r ED DE �5 R Tod 04 DIS a ll : to �, . valu. $�plaon Fret 2 {fit 1 1 Uhdor�idc �f ou�c I I I I 6x31 WAI. k ar lkw 31 W/ Wel �3 Tod 04 DIS a ll : to �, . valu. $�plaon Fret 2 {fit 1 1 Uhdor�idc �f ou�c I I I I 6x31 WAI. k ar lkw 31 W/ 1; 1 01 - 1 -011 41-io' 1 Lwiuwlw bbl �Jo• lb ;wfSLjlo cs 03 3 �� eruct MW awit Ww m ItUA i 4wf 5L2.5 VR -23-93 SUN 21.42 Qd/76/1996 '_6:47 Aptil20, 1998 EC, HYER INC 1907 5044 13CI RW 101 War Benson Salta 306 AodMA AK 99615 FAX N0. 9075623213 MCCAR7HY/MDL K P. 04/0.7 PAGE ae AOL: MAW Thompson RE: NearhbodRawOi"Iy bkCu* Job M 14225 WartbJ MM ASI 016 Fall height 04 Walk and iLe ptooEne add UM Dar Nfidkw4 no a vAW meting idbrmation is powidod in mepoaee m ASI 016 which identified SMKI od berm la be 0 I I nod addidaA W heiSh smd WSHL Pieaw rwiaw ad provide approve Uro oom aumbot Conant MeC a it dutftrJm or addidwd ish ms" is regairad. S1awtNY. Dank hmloe Pegiert lvinage or ' ChrlsL7noh, [Wink b%*d 5u9gjb amLeder, FCYB*. SMNtatmae, McCuft. Ro6bya t IMM bbCU*. CWft"ft1a"%.doc oI �► 3 2aA� .wr444 File: Chr: ZFC'v' — rc: MCCARTHY September 10, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 9%15 Atm.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 CPR # 137 Remote control for backwash supply pump. Dear Michael, REi�A�ti�p KIB SEP 1 1 1998 The attached costing information is provided in response to TA Maranda site report dated 7/28/98 and as provided form Proposal Request #27. Please review and authorize this work to proceed. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. Sinc Derek Janke Project Manager cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECl/Hyer Robbyn Glisson, McCarthy File:t'3 Chr CC: g:\nirflowneACPR# 137.DOC McCarthy ESTIMATE WORKSHEET .' SHEET NO. T CPR' 137 S.F. EsnMATE NO.� AREA PER S.F. ESTIMATOR: D.Ln� BUILDING NIRf•14725 AREAS C.F. CHECKER' G11� LOCATION Koo AK CUBE _PER C.F. DATE �--� CONTROL 1Yl: 'rundra Plumping pO gu�IIt845 ;�nchora c, Alaska 99511 Fnvironmcntnl S)Ntetn" & }tarketing Division S11BMITfF,D 131" Control Contractors, Ina 5660 B Strcct Anchorage, AK 9951 S Date: August 20, 1998 g �0.98_I rol ,:OR: 'Kodiak Near Island Research Caciliq — SW1P'7 C'o"tECViher dated July 29. 1998, we arc proposine MirandaConsultants to Per the sitr. observation report by T.A SWP=7. the desired control for the backwash suPPIY pump �nzl lix the Jird o )tion remote control p. Control Contractors, Inc. proposes to provide and install a faelOn' Supp I F.MA 4X enclosure nited for the envirollment. 5pccilicntion data (ix dry v Control speed drive. The re el 3lI trol panel will be located adjacent the entrance to the filtration room at t otx;rating tloor (grating) levrl IranOte panel option is attached for review. 4,356.00 All for the net ;run of ti POB Jobsne Accepted Lav Isealpcnted 5660.6' Sttt't An,t .rqe, AF A'1114 ..hot,,. 11;17.no1•a.`74 r.r. c:`7.ic1..1:25 Date rFM Brian Miller Vice President Control Contractors, Inc:. _ �.. vv v vu u �umkraCtOrs rHA NU. JUI bbl 4x'25 P. Oj 08/2026 10:01 FAX 907 34S 811" STINEBM•60 & CU_ • CONTROL CONTeS zoo-,, 002 OPTIONAL FEATURES ❑ 3 to 15 PSI speed input Option board with prassurs•to-elaed1cal transducer to accept a 3 to 15 PSI pneumatic signal �s a spaad reference for trie ACH voltage ((24 too0. Also 50 VACncluded on or VDC) to aotmvate a digis board are ��nput, isolators uch ashes digital AC start signiowing al. them to accept a ® Remote Panel The ani Remote ocal panellsmo nntroe�ed an the ACS 5that00. This ptlia anel can be moe same unted a a remote location. and The as the The Remote Panel can be used with any ACH 500 drive manufactured after January 1993, one panel can control up to 31 ACH soil's. All drive functions that can be performed at the drive keypad can also be performed with me Remote Panel. Speed, St"StOP, and Direction commands can be broadcast simukarousty to all drives connected. Network inriialiZetlen (configuration) is also performed by the RemootteanelThey i � downloaded to to Panel can be used to upload all drive parameters and store them in memory another drive. The remote panel controls the ACH 600 via the RS -485 Serial Communication Link. A 9.8 ft. (3 m) cable is included to conned to the first drive (maximum distance allowable with drive supplied power). Mad tom the of the Rs -6B5 cable Is 3,937 feat (1200 m) N a separate (8 v :1 v, 200mA) pow er supply Pr panel. ❑ OPTION PACK The Option Pack is the extended enclosure added to ACH 501 unite to house the elecro-mechanical options listed below. The following options require the exdended enclosure In ACH 601 units. (See dimension drawing labeled ACH 501 w/option Pack). ■ CONTROL ❑ 11s VAC Control TranWormer & Terminal Beard. � `� Terminal Board for convenient connection of all field control wiring, Including all drive inputs and outputs. Includes / 115 VAC Stan input. Control voltage for start and safety interlocks is 115 VAC. Also includes 160 VA control transformer, and terminals for field use (approximately 100 VA available). ■ INPUT OPTIONS ❑ Circuit Breaker. Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker, thru-the-door Interlock type, pad -lockable in tiro OFF position. (If two MOL's aro supplied, the circuit breeker will be a Magneto Trip Motor Circuit Protector (MCP)). ❑ Disconnect Switch• Non-fused disconnect 9witct% thtu-tile-door interlock type, pad -lockable in the OFF position. When bypass Is supplied (on ACH 501), fusee are supplied with the disconned switch to provide branch circuit protection for the motor in bypass. ❑ Line Header 3%. 3% impedarws Ane reactors to limit the harmonics back to the power line. Reactors are mounted in the option pack on R2 through RS units. and In me standard enclosure on R6 through R9 units (R8 unit with line roador will be supplied In the two bay enclosure). ❑ Una Reactor 594. 6% Impedance line reactors to limit me harmonics back to the power line. Reactors are mounted in the option pack on R2 through R6 units, and in the standard enclosure at Re through R9 units (R8 unit with line reactor win be supplied in the two bey enclosure). Submittal ANEffective 811/95 ACH600-07C Supersedes 811/93 CONTROL Control Contractors Inc. 5660 6 Street Anchorage, Alaska Q9518 Phone (907)561-3044 Fax (907)561-4225 Date: 08/10/98 11:29 AM To: Tundra Plumbing and Heating AtIenlion: Bob Fax -Letter Pages: .3 Fax: (907)486-8290 From: Brian Miller Regarding: Backwask pump SWP-7 remote control option Please forward for review and approval. Thanks If you have any questions please call me at (907) 561-3044. b�� n j N 1 200 Trident Way Kodiak, AK 99015 (907) 488-5022 Phone (907) 488-5044 Fax TO: FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET DATE: 4w—fe ■ •111.1 -1.1 IIIIIIIII `I ■ -• • --11 -11 1 , ■ F. Il a-. 71-W;M 1 `I ' ■ -= p �11 ■ 1 u • 1 ti 1: ■ - 1 • • 4.1.11 ■ 1: FROM: p Scott Neuman ❑ Bruce Young PHONE: (907)488-5022 0� Derek Janke ❑ Dan Davis [3Robbyn Glisson (3Cyndy Neuman FAX: (907) 488-5044 RE: �e CAO ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY MCCARTHY PROJECT Ia225 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 6 MESSAGE: (907) 562-3213 i 1 1 -1-Kj.B. (9071486-9376 7 : 9-5050 C3 3 yl 1 ■ 11 l 11 1 'A 3644464 C3 Dan Hunt A Associates Fax * _03)584,1229 ■ (425)885-6116 Cl lwlffUxa=Md0— •1 •1 -_I (509) 944,9642 13 20AQMUM-6MZ=LQLUM (907)562-5428 DATE: 4w—fe ■ •111.1 -1.1 IIIIIIIII `I ■ -• • --11 -11 1 , ■ F. Il a-. 71-W;M 1 `I ' ■ -= p �11 ■ 1 u • 1 ti 1: ■ - 1 • • 4.1.11 ■ 1: FROM: p Scott Neuman ❑ Bruce Young PHONE: (907)488-5022 0� Derek Janke ❑ Dan Davis [3Robbyn Glisson (3Cyndy Neuman FAX: (907) 488-5044 RE: �e CAO ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY MCCARTHY PROJECT Ia225 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 6 MESSAGE: galo. It, Nwvg EC I APER 'X ANrX6 AmoAmW AL 9MU � �LrrRulwLf CPR 0146 ndr.CWm it DCVA 40 Ai. Nr . 9C'5E2 213 P. 0.JOE RECEIVED SEP 2 4 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE cmmmd. trWA*Wcu tirmsdrarrai`dmorr.can46miwwT�"ftw*'"ni gravy IS "Mm to [=%% aw naD %v. ^4Mow• eAMMArr• r r*trsrr 6pfss - w r M* sam won& INr tr*A So %w ��� ' "VOML � mr..YY ssrwlwr srieao+rOrgt�4' lr rrrws tlm"bm;Q,d lrrrrYw% rwn.Y►101A W 1�'W � WP WAS rrap.+tA cawslec.ft if duibwW at ambad Ir &MOM Y MOMML r: Oro Lrmb iai�t ALelBraq� Orsi Ls" M*w s"tiLrrt/r, to Cbmk Zdit%a w4 Waco" ,;4w ,wAc L".Doc 6L/LY 70q File* A& Chr: M. �P� / utt'�i�►��• icy *14 4Sjppiul. � � 23''16 ,'P-23-38 WED 15:47 EC. LAYER ItIC 09%18/94 FRI 19:04 RU ' 274 0914 September 18, 1998 ECIIHyer 101 W. Bensbn Boulevard, Suite 306 Anchorage, AK 98903 Attention: Michael Thompson Re: Near Island Research Facility MBA Job No. 5M8NI09 Subject. CPR No. 148 Dear•Midteel: F.;H NOU =�?5623213 ?. 0C ^8 tale CONSULTING E.GRS .». 6CI,RM gnol MBA Consulting Engineers, Inc. 3812 9Word Road. quite 206 ■ Arxhoraye, Make "a-7- (907) 274-2622 a Fax:(907)274.091e EmaN! mbaconelalaaka.net As requesbd, we have raviewed the correepondence faxed by your office on September 17, 1998 regarding EPR No- 1411. The rettpnrua to DCVR No. 261 clarifies the design Intent of Drawing Shoat ML -24 was 10 Illustrate a typical condition for the Seawater runcLU to the labs; with an isolation valve in the corridor and a W and of branch drain for.each runout. As stated by Tundra Plumbing a Heatihg in their January 16, 190 letter, the valves ora not shown on the piping plans. The Flans are diagrammaticand do not necesseffly show in detail ail features of the Installation as slated in Speo t edon Sedan 1$010, Part 1.4 A. Sines as of the runouts are drawn the sane an to plans, then.a section for one is typical for al; unless otherwise noted. Please contact me H you have any questions regarding this matter. Sincerely, MBA CQNSULTIN 131NEERS; INC. exand, T Reeve, P.E. Mechanical Prg00 Engineer kh Donald D. Maernnea, pe, * Q. V tyns eosdetster, f! E a RJnald E. RECEIVED SEP 17 1998 OFFICE $eplesvow 16, 199A ECI Ryer 101 West Benson suis 306 Andwnq a AL 99615 Alta.: Michael Tbomgon RE: New island Research Facility McCarthy lob # 14225 CPR #146 Tundra Claim for DCVR #267 i The attached mating information is provide in response to a chum submitted by Tundra Plumbing and Heating in mapoma to DCVR *267. This DCVR requested a clarification as to whether the section on ML -24 wag to apply to All branch lima for the Sea Wats syRem. Our initial evaluation and maponx was that, while the detnil was not indicamd as typical, it could be reasonably consumed to be typical. Please review with MBA and proaide a design interpretation for this item. Tundra has filed a claim for this work and is pore ing it. ContactMcCarthy if clarifications m additional information is required. Sincerej� / Detsk 7ae4Cs� cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Gnaw Lader. ECVHyor Scow Tieuaoa McCarthy Rcbbyn Glinsoa. MaCertby File: - 1h CC: g:\airfuoweeACPR*l46 DOC 3T/7.0 M- VJ i?IIN "XSSL'Hidvt 04 t•'+0598CL06T 6T:LT S56Tl9T161d McCarthy ES w Te VWOR FF* H fu "a i CFE .e ,T AND vrWA m NO., —CWK O.F. ONUCKGR _ ■.LST TMtidIRWW W11IJR! CDEEF MC.F. DME WdM T!£.0 7lad 36IN IQS/hHIHV:04 b7,00EVL96T 6T:LT 8E6T/91/60 r-� M'CAHIHY FdnMy 4, 1998 Tundra Plumbing anti Headng, lac. PO Box 111845 Anchorw AK. 99511 Atm.: Jana Johmoa RE: Neat Inland Research Facility SDL Job N 14225 Tundra lata 1/16/98, Direction to proceed. DMJAM ecAW We bm tegistered your objeaiom to the inetallatlon of the valva as identified in your lata cai 1/16/98, DCVR#267 and Tundra change order 010. Tbis leper shall serve as formal notincadco as a directive to prtfeeed with the supply and insWlation of the valves listed in die referenced documeomdon. Canted McCarthy if clarifications or additional information ts mquine d. a: Robbyn Ulismtl MCCU* Scan Nauman. Mccartlry. prurAcwnerlTundn direction to proceed.doc FILE COPY Tito 3Utld --NTN 07059E7LOST. 6T;_T 6E6T/9T%60 Tundra dumbing & seating, Inc. P.O. sax 111845 • And,ora�e, Meeks 808! 1 • (007) 345.5320 0 FAX (007) 345.8503 January 16, 1998 MMWIb SDL McCarthy Wi 200 Trident Way Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Subject: Near Island Research Facility Res Change Order 010, by Tundra Attens Derek we are in disagreement with your remarks regarding our Change Order 010. The additional valves requested by MSA are clearly identified in section ML24 for Grid 8 only, and no where also. we will only insert the valves on this hallway. This is clearly not a typical detail, as the word (TYp) follows on all other typical details, and it does not ■ay ('Pip) here. If it was the Engineers intent to maks these Lab runcuts typical, then it should be clearly stated as such on the plans. Review your drawings for the hallways on pages ML -4. ML -5, ML -5.1, and ML -19. There norvallvs osnnot any reference to any SAthereemutp ofb the required. however, M, through DCA 267, requests additional valves, so if they are to be installed, then this Change Order needs to be approved, otherwise Grid 8 only will receive valves. If you have any further comspenta, Bob Johnson can be contacted. Y. o n� prof Foramaa �LJ50 �ipd 3t1I� 1(i6/Wlb'JxA 47059£OLO5L 6L ;L2 9E6L/9i!69 r1� M CAVHV Jammy 12, 199$ 15uda Funding and Hmdn- Inc. FO Box 111$45 AndWrM i AL 99511 #AL: aob Johoaon . R8: Neu Hlmd Rm amh Patdlity $DL Job M 14273 1ltndm CON to Dant Dab, We have mvwvmd the Aownpeaatwo provided fat the tea wmw brsoch li m and beliwe the mtpome by MM to DM #x267. Tundra Plumbing DCVR #50, m be in cmAwnuinoe with the mqumanm s d the =W= dogma. nia alar ada by MBA IS not an adddm to the cmdma as it was dearly Weadgad to section WL24. Comas McCarthy italariAatioon or addidoeal intbrmadon is rapimd. eo: Brace holm.. Mccanhy. $tan NOM" Mccanhy. aria. Perldaa. Mccartby. $:lmdbwnw%mdm co 10 reepawdoc =Tl29 3Jt7d A�iIN -UVA-1LdtC ^,A P7099SPLOST 6T:LT 966T!9T.6E ,.. & He" Ing, Inc. so Rjj Pl 11"S, n At"" 66634 Leon 346.33 71. TO �so�- t t ic.. qq CWTtachadspaCtfiad ZrN to naaa we oaroby CHANGE ORDEF IJuntll�r � 3 - y A0 4 � NX43 WrVK- 1S �• x !oo " a�,�,•00 (� too 00 l20 00 oi-t - 04 acs as -:ikoa, /moo L460 • co c 10, 00 ?53P)•00 to -aWTq.00 • Ord XbantllR7a P nforrnanoa with tb6 aailtlf� NOTE: This Chang i WE ZWO h�roby to maks the chanpNal apeeltlod ado�a at tnla Arica 8 CONTRACT AMOUNT S ACCEPTED — The above Prio" and 110WHlcatlon6 of Mls titilootoryerig ant &CCoptod. All GMnga ortlar at* So itit untla► Bettie t6mt6a6na tWltlona u specified In od0 wore to a PM�Mi Contract u usse otnarwlaa 6ttout6tatl. T:._a Baa Barri �[15i,wtaer:c7,� PR IVU REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL Data of 6=0ptanu signature bit s9Eb LA5i 6T:LT 8E6t:9"63 IYW�f At i^� —MLAM o i6�1Z17 ROSIN ��„� Fly 10 row ii W44441 IN 1525 ECl NLRB lIC ��,� saw LWO119N too %wage" NEAR ISLAND ReSE/MCM FACII.I'" DESIGN CLARIFICATION / VERIFICATION REQUW mamma o.ML.. RECEIVED DEC 05 1997 KIB FIELD OFFICE ?i/8© Mrd j'dIN -XIS/AH1MtlMA P7099EPLOST 5I:Li 8E6T/l T!S1. 10 pZ/10N rill172Cs?5011/CLi11lIliC>.S=� R1�'YtK CoaASAee seal e-t�:as•'rs iyea:a sb. _ so � fcL N/Casald tcir ro. ,.�-- P/1 Iledte 11tIWta* i IleatLto� IaO. �lO�eCs 11aM/ nnNa/1� cap4C$ hClUty ' caa/!ir"" of F•TT-7T nth_ -2 u • end fit" ==cam OEM sein�,r1S,... MR -4901 ly1case:.._ A iRa Ota rAp case �I��.11��f�lbti-�� D7099FDL0ci FT;LL 8F5i%'3L'FO •1 WCARiRt' January 12, 1998 Tundra plumbing and Hearing, Inc. PO Box 111845 Anchorage, A1C, 99511 AM. Bob Jchwon RE: Near Island Research Facility SD1. Job # 14225 Tundra Corr 10 Dear Bob, We have reviewed the documantadoo provided for the am water branch lines and belie%e the response b)- MBA yMBA to DCVR 0267. Tundra Plumbing DCVR W. to be is conformance with the requimnents of the contract documents. This clerifieetion by MBA is not an addition to the contract as is was clearly idemified in section WAL24. Conal McCdrtby If clati$cationa or additional infonamm is mcluirad. Sinxtely� Detek lacks Project Manager cc: Bruce Helms, McCarthy. Scott N CWUMMcCarthy. Btnn perldaa, McCanhy. `:`mirfbm erkuse r► Co 10 raaponsadoe :I/IT 39ad �rfIN -XIVA LtIV00A b90S967L05T 6T: -IT 8t:6Tl9T%69 Tundra Plumbing & Hea 1 g, Inc. P.ck nor uts43..4ndM89C. Almka 99511 19117) 34ti3320 TO CHANGE ORDER Number We hereby agree to make the changes) specified bil2y_ lDw OCA - S0��e�Ta+-T -- 3 - ICA Vv \s�s1a�. p►� tau -,o-, - the _� �,� �,�„.� vvie mow, W" �[�(a NOTE This Change OrdA ORPA with the a Bg.00 bo. 00 00 ao • ao ao�t . o0 tZL(.0.. an .N. ao 3eo.00 i %, 40 q no• go _ •00 WE AGREE hereby to make the change(s) speclfied above at thin price t + $ DATE fit) I PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT S AUTNOA1Z1 Si NATUNr (OONTRAOTGA, REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL S ACCEPTED — The above prices and apecRleatlons of this Change Order are aatlafactOry and am hereby mepted. All Data of acceptance work to be performed under game terms and conditions as specified In nrlglMal Contract unless otherwise atlpuisted. Signature I nNrw � =.T/'T 39'tld --ItlIN b709964L0iT 6T:LT 6E6T/9T!6t3 Ar "AMR, 4Or NUMarR 4Q5 "ONE EXAT,NJ CONTRACT NO. OATr Of KY'CONTRACT We hereby agree to make the changes) specified bil2y_ lDw OCA - S0��e�Ta+-T -- 3 - ICA Vv \s�s1a�. p►� tau -,o-, - the _� �,� �,�„.� vvie mow, W" �[�(a NOTE This Change OrdA ORPA with the a Bg.00 bo. 00 00 ao • ao ao�t . o0 tZL(.0.. an .N. ao 3eo.00 i %, 40 q no• go _ •00 WE AGREE hereby to make the change(s) speclfied above at thin price t + $ DATE fit) I PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT S AUTNOA1Z1 Si NATUNr (OONTRAOTGA, REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL S ACCEPTED — The above prices and apecRleatlons of this Change Order are aatlafactOry and am hereby mepted. All Data of acceptance work to be performed under game terms and conditions as specified In nrlglMal Contract unless otherwise atlpuisted. Signature I nNrw � =.T/'T 39'tld --ItlIN b709964L0iT 6T:LT 6E6T/9T!6t3 hilt 13 DFL -05-91 CRI 14:36 LAYER INC FAX M0. 9°'56232.. MA o" OLTIPO eA .. {Cv�r1lt iaea ltnti•r Pwi yl�•t ►•i �r 774 • P.0?/l1 r ECI NYE11�i F111I 1q. 10T697n1� NR Il pE0-04-71 TilO 15125 ,wawmwrs WR u�enwr last �.n,.wn• r�r itNEAR I$L WD 11SSEARCM FACILITY CE31GN C4AAIFICATIGN I VERIFICATION RECUE>>T W. .An. maw... I- oAdft— Tv. WAMM WAMM Y_f� sr9 iwa,••• � RECEIVED DEC 05 1997 KIB FIELD OFFICE T• • M Jt ♦ . �.p s >TiZ? 3E!Cd HTN l'IS/.W-LdV 4 b70S9Eb105T ET:LT 8EEI19T!50 YNa -Of fit 17'01 6w. IIILI. 111. 1,.1 •M •�r.r� ' • itieslless Lacs--�naaser� ICOM,1FN�i0.-yDR Pd L2 Dff20q v6RIFrCRSICf=ARITICRSIC,f REMO? Cpatraet 8e. r C-14225.73 fam"a fb. SO+. Contractors *Ma, OL KGCartbr OL Mo. "'As Rs, Tbadra llaabuq a Rastiafs Inc. frolaat Hamasar�,laannd Reaeareb raaiutr XOP naaarissleR of Reeva.t, D nC Ir ml -1 S ctilas mitten f, TIM ���a�� Date 1.7 9% Amoved art Wesel mere fee Reeoea.a, 17 =T1E.T ?.",Cl-fdlPl �Q5'dH1�JCCCJ.1 7�P54E7LP5T B: LT. REET�9VE0 r r Af� "HINY r.v. ocoS oo" 200 7rgsnt Way Kodiak, AK 90111 (007) 405-6022 Phone (907) 406'6044 Fax Ri FAC8IMIL1 TRANSMITTAL 614EET DATE: r _. J -, 1 • 11 •.-.• . f•, .1 . rf ,,, ,------ � 11 ^• -.1 1. •...1 . - a� 1.• 41 ■ - 1 1• ' u �J'll yl, 1 ■ . 7111 � I ., dl �. �. -1 ■ u .l ur •l =. P: 11 ■ •,• i Ir r 1. u. u .1."" 1• � � i11 t••.,•i. al �-� FROM: Q Scott Nin Q &vc-s Young PHONE; (907) A•5022 a' Omsk Janke Q Dan Davis Q R*bW Glisson Q Cyndy Neuman FAX: (907) 486.5044 .. AN0 RE6E9RCH FACILITY McrAR HY PROJECT a 14225 RE: � ----- NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET! 1,5— MESSAGE. -M *WQ tT;-a mrd -dila -U51'A u.a7roh b�n59f."test ST:iT 8F6TAT'Sn 1 .• 1 r: f•, .1 . rf ,,, ,------ -.1 1. •...1 . - a� 1.• 41 .111 .• rl•,- FROM: Q Scott Nin Q &vc-s Young PHONE; (907) A•5022 a' Omsk Janke Q Dan Davis Q R*bW Glisson Q Cyndy Neuman FAX: (907) 486.5044 .. AN0 RE6E9RCH FACILITY McrAR HY PROJECT a 14225 RE: � ----- NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET! 1,5— MESSAGE. -M *WQ tT;-a mrd -dila -U51'A u.a7roh b�n59f."test ST:iT 8F6TAT'Sn cEF-29-98 TUE 16'.56 ECI HYER INC 99/21/1998 12:35 19p ',5044 �1 Soptemba 20, 1996 BC1 Ayer 101 Wal Benson Salm 306 Aroberagk A& 99613 Alta: hRebad Thompson RE Naso Wmd Roamb Fac61q MoCartby Jab a 14225 CPR 0147 DCVR 209 ft sopperrs. FAX 110, 9075623213 0. n PC i M7.AFTHY/S1L fur PAGE 92/80 RECEIVED SEP 2 9 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE Dear rlichasl. The aaaebW coatiilf i* - is praaded is re*om to tba 1"Offics"n of *0 oftwom mpprier m fdemWM widda DCVR 0209 and the ao0:n[ lUbMt►on pt y" by AMO dated 121119 iaa®w aF Ibis 1MorsuUm North psdIIc Stet Bracton had Irrp mcim iafbrma wn n' &"c m Fdw drls iaAa9aW& This work was pobmktd on a lime and rnaWW bars. Corr ad hmatdo it ctariScations of add dwW hdotmWon is MPH - 9mcmeb'. Derek Janke Project Maaga cc: Chris Lynch. Kodiak 14110dBoraa6k Gmd Lw*r. Fcmlyec AotAyn ONseea, hleCat119 �� of Ghriy� B:timrPownaICP 0147 DOC t• 1Abcr &t* 04 4i-5ko) 10T. . hi In 4,or tvl hi l 12 Was f for ;ft btry. i;g u 10 r fi 2. or �c bell, tt�}xLl�c(to� �� •1=� S �{' Tar Drt iwt 61pit A-. C5.6.`�1 �. Me 4•21•Is hay Oa x lir del• q•�•gb File: `�," D- 41 ! Chr: 5 CC: w�c a 05'21i'333 1:02 15�?33650�a M1"r_"-�uRTNY!:Ll_ 1.11 cc oq6x 3'!0c rl RECEIVED SEP 21 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE September 20, 1996 En Hyer lot west Henson Suite 306 Ancborage, AK. 99617 Atm.; Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Restardt Facility McCarthy Job # 14223 CPA #14'7 DCVR 209 flu supports. beer Michael, The attached oosting intonnWioo is provided in response to the identi8estion of the installation scope ideruided f this i CVltdwan an. and the rel- Stene trh mation ptwided by ABKJ dated 1212!97. Prior to issuance of this irtforasatio4 Notch Paeiflc Seal Eroctots had ittIAAtlear laforroati® availablk to prior this installation. This srorlt wu performed on a time a>!4 material basis- Conuct l 1.Carthy if cleriflcatiotte or additional iolbrrnatinn is required. Sincerely, Derek Juke Project Manager x: Chm Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Great Leader. ECl/Flyes Robbyn Gliaott, McCarthy g: W rp,orwerlCPR#147.D0C Filer ' a Chr: CC: u.9%'1 t1536 ' 02 1_074365U,:4 NI CAPT6d�.'�'_Lt 'ITFF p4ZE UPOE McCarthy El MATI W00.1ffNEF' 9'JILOM3N 4F'tl7/ AMA M+"-rtr AK AREAL x nwR nlilllew �L�% 'T ANEETNO acLsmas��" Lam, .A. 3,I ETI mNO ^20.6c ffrWAT09 __ O.YN11 ►Ell C,%. OA'2 =1_ 'T acLsmas��" ����� Nowr;o w'uN� �iaA n= 1�ua55�da4 13i':1 %'_3.1 1:'02 lE�3i43E5BG4 TO 05-21-1998 V' 33C l yP STEEL EIF� Tr S. w V �� v� �� ... .*..• .a ,ww G9: Ii%1'33NI I . 01-1 1�0743650" E6-21-1990 8713 AM MF STEEL 94727l,19" W is lie. .,A4& MGM PACM SM UAMMW IMC. I's -Ar 29m" t -o, -, M-wm- PMOWWOMW NIPF P:.0 --RECTOK. 07 4XMIWLSOL HIRF 41 CHANGE ORDIEF The abm omm W4 909mmm sow" A 0 1- we @"Kim Oda 6JI24md 06CAO A64ewv- - z ig- C ----- X=W 39 kwt?Ng L*Meww "ft." W40 0"14 OWWOA-ft an go oftl%w"" f IN PMV*A OGWMWT AMMM The abm omm W4 909mmm sow" A 0 1- we @"Kim 09,:1-1/1938 1::02 15074365044 05-21-1$96 U7151W F W S -EEL EFFECTORS. Norm PAC= am oIwAmm INC.a" vm"M= WM N "m Vm C*Wlgksj "Nftd bow M(YAPD-P.HL NIFF PAf:E eb,'OE TC I W74804" P.04 .,A& 49 CHANGE ORDEF As ft- .. . . ............ ... .. . ......... .. r Psi Y3S .t Hamm chow or" b"ww" pm a am in ewwwm * vm low "Wom wrftpftt WE AOI ftmby ID w4a ft chwVot mM 'ab" at va pmw 0 , I i ACOSPM — no awe pigs &w Of via zm offt a OMML-my Yie ave' ho" &Map" wb* a w ONIMP www Uffa W" &W owdowe a "now In , I owe"a 'Amu cuummoNpumad twnwn n as�._•lsea ls:a_ 1517486`-a" �-�f ISL �Q �� vgivM• 11/87/1797 7a"� Ila Y:fJPF?T=r'!?]L fl:+F ,r�7MviSA v1T NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY DESIGN CIAMFICAMN f VERIFICATION RpQUEST It DAM Atow:�r1O6 TO. veavw pNfECTgM' pA1ERlGW�' � + - �. ...n.r: •ec L mxwK / IIEiroH>t!� /l ' yncra�MeNl- 5rdel a �winw Ueer" m MM�wnr One ISM ft'tW e+ma m ,u„arrlM.eac m oa ewui4 arae m Da Dwlr, MOCK s eawllma�Ilee�rol► File: Chr. CC: n 122 PQiE 07,0E p� a: RECEIVED D`,C 42 ?99T r1.0 OFFICE .7 w W � : r s ZE Fav / I 2 w»A ,` _,__�.fivl7+CrF of 4.Ar rM J 2 FN123L9 CB • rd 7 22-S i{ _ i(<inn Sl•r 111.1 ' _— AIAj (rtlrw �'- `� f/.r♦ wf5 LI �..IK ItiGAj �� mr nn _ifal rite) t/� Ne q.! 4,+tG' iT_ -1 t -- iMNYwI �_ _ _ uTiw - r•a_ m�l/LLS INN(AImA GO.K lwrmifARV N'MKI rcvi:+am m o -n T .ENIiHl4 e £wt SAK'r 6 G wAf 3a 3i �b MK-Io�.4A- 3Frr- J 2-fW10044 ��► tNE,�tLirr 2�3) Alb. ac.rr-..e 1►r +F/s As :REa�....�s.3tK4 `• 3- � 2l- 6rw-1 i3 �9 LL Y ' U w . �hy.mf icor e Op Atom —r AW_1d0.4A--Sr@u. m r� yw.o Z 13 — l Y . r. S aw i 4 Y APp�VED • an me icor —r nl wfwws�l�w, IFMS FAIRMCA M CO. W- SAprw�FVC f11�YE YYfiw4rP rlJM NM�+O.a/.Mc1r��5�rrE.. 12mv3m FRwRD'SA pL JcJoM .PoNw��Rpwr�FrrR.a�.w.V�Mr.wrAw.rwrWrV�ws ISLAND wRnrr RSERCH FACiITY E=101160 .r6r i] KOMX IS AND _ /L /q4�1 19391 �: t;--674ob5e NG3 F.O. Box aw goo Tnd.nl w.Y KRn 4se-5022 Phone (p0� 4ab5044 Fex FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET DATE. �L TO: _. --. ui reel �t�emoson • ❑ FOX # ro0714a2YG_� I' erinay.r KIB_ Fax 0 Gr Fax # 'wn n�a603e9 — Fu 0 ••,•• ••a a+re ❑ Fix 0BUMAQ •w •••••_ruR _ Fox # �4Z�fl�■n.�'�n ❑ Fix # Fax # a Fox' �ma �I.��84 a 6e29 Fox #— ❑ Fax 0x,11 —^— ❑ Fu # �u '."� ..-�----- ____�_.-yr.usa 1 Senaaloi a Fau# .�'e. e.u►11a a Fax # mm Y11w9 Feu N a Fox # opQ� ❑ Fu # ❑ a�.nwwi119 �ba F FROM: a good Nauman ❑!]rue Young PHONE: (907) 405-5022 0 Donk Joke❑ Dan Davis (907) 4$5.5044 Q Robbyn GIiaaan (3Cyndy Nauman FAX: RE /5 IS COVER SHEET' NUMBER OF *ACES TRANSMITTED. INCLUDING "H MESSAGE: SEP -2_9-98 TUE 16 17 ECT HYER INC 89/2:/1992 12:226 19P 55044 September 20, 1998 EC)11yer 101 wee BMW saie 706 Aochpr M AL 9%13 Ago.: Michael Thoagwn RE: Near bWk Rerearch F=H1y McCarthy lab d 14223 CAR 014 hams dad smdmL 04ar Maohnel, F.18 NO. 90756222',3 40G=ATHY/0L NIi P43E t'.'..'04 RECEIVED SEP 2 9 1998 KIB FIE(J) OFFICE I'm atmched ooMIN intbrmadoa is prodded im bpene to renew of Oe dowaoentation, and licid idaati6dtlo a of dfinesaiona at the baNnd dndi. iirodmd remrod Dake br the nrnth tide of ue aeM buff dock war faMieaad in aeaerdiew with the Ambiac wal drMinp dada oonfdatanoo with &M ndw& Upas Mm* Of dke prardrtll it wall WNWed that the Architectural and Stmmeal dravimp did mot apse that the wear ww a ba 90 ftM. 710 [bandana wail and d* Ren poarod in aoca(&= Milk dw Mrttotatal dmwinp nealtltlj in a 9 depw agnt. TL rain wwa M artd mftriated in the Add to correct for this. Coma McCarthy if clarification m addniomal inlorinnu t is mgwf A cc: Ode Lynda, Kodiak Wand &nm* Grams Loader. P,CI fter Robbya ate. M4canhy I-Ift 16 ro 14*11 onflu has} po* rated pc a 6e gnar % to 4196', 04 App( 46 wof Doric Z Ar& AL1.() 4w 4rwf �SL2•I� 3I1ew - 0064$N 4W 1rill` 40 &4W* gAmirtloawMCPRptatDOC p�tA�G i msf& l& � g11.1b 09.-11/19 d'e' _:: 31 iEelc Nr Cl:RTHY/'=It_ NIF4 01!0.1 RCI 1 /ED SEP 21 11998 K/B FIELD OFFICE September 20, 1998 ECl Fbw 101 West Beason Suite 306 AtiehorW AIC 996 11 Atte.: Michael Thompson RE: Now Inland Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 CPR #148 loading dock guardrail Dear Michael, The amched coating information is provided in response to review of the docusienntion, and field idenclAeUoa of dimens ons at the leading dock. Handy" received onsite for the south side of the east leading dock wa fabricated in accardmuae with the Architectural drawings and in wnbring oce with dimenaesa. Upon receipt d die guardrail it was idesrified that the Archimemral and Structural drawings did sot agree thin the corner was to be 90 degrees. 'the fawilation wall and slab were pared in aoeordaep with the MMM dra.ringa reuhing in a 9 degree offaa The railing was M and reabricated in the field to correct for this. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is taquired. cc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Landes, ECVHyer Robbsn Gluon. McCarthy e 1mrfzwver`,CPR#146.D0C File: 4h=Q WQ-i,4& Chr: ru �F►B ~ CC: - ?5;_1/1 j3'� 1:: it ZU71, U-�3 MQ:.AP,TK.'i'2LL FIIW McCarthy hbTW E WORK& -*WT PACE 0 Ud 8NE[T Np I 4:ILDK 4q-14MS AREA __ _ARlAi _ P"cum MA EETTCA Jt iUEJ Net CwlE _ _C.t d CAZR: .RiF��'�•=L7l NIPF-..�P� 04/04r�tla 'J�;"A !Li3� 1�: 31 15971 9=4 I907a3ES9" P.02 UK7. � � ioiw. pm "Cuft INC ' C:1i 1NGE ORDE E 0 b apM w nw ar WiM(p MaMOM �fiw. I/— 2l—y* x CTI -'l 71M� �iMf� ~,fags~ wf W a" In aylft�....�— VM Aaflu nMev to mfb the dwgo(v) P F'-' abO1' a' "0 pl" c� s 1 mmmcow m=TW L i • ARCIft�q►r= � Tr �aP�' a pdm go N a1 olbda�� .°oak a a�'� M— � INN�OrM Y aadtd In 069W WOO fib.. Sam o..0 99%^_:ii335 1:.31 1E07C 9�1 ImC.W. 111 t o v 200 Trident wap Kodiak. AK HSI S (907) 466.5022 Phone (907) 4SO-SO44 Fax TO: N�1'GRiM'!'3Lt Nlp� P::[F_ 0-110,1 FACSIMIL@ TRANSMITTAL SHEET DATE: .— � q - 1 u! r � 1• 11 • r• 1 1 G LIF 1!1 !'.• ti ■ 1 . .r•, F, 1 1 ■ � Ilr 11 1- - U 1'2II _ -.v •,1 I '.1 •L.1 ,1( ■ •J 1 Lnt 1 11 � 11 LL•! J • ■ - 1 •.•Ll l - I .r ■ G• 1 1 j.�4 ■ 1\ U 1 ■ • •.1 - u � .1 -:I 1. -. 1 1 -.v •,1 I ■ - ■ 1\ U 1 ■ • •.1 - u � .1 -:I 1. -. 1 1 ❑ FROM: ❑ Scott Naumm Cl Bruce Young PHONE: On 4MS022 Cl Derek Janke ❑ Dan Davis Cl Robbyn Glisson ❑ Cyndy Neuman FAX! (907) 486.5044 RE. NEAR IS AND R92FARCH FACILITY MGCARTHY PllOJFCT r 1422I- -NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVE SHEET_ MESSAGE. SEP -23-98 WED 15:48 ECI HYER iNC 89/2:/1999 14:14 19L .165844 �l Sepkniw 20, 1998 PCI Ilya 101 West Boom Soiee 306 AwA*U^ AIS. 9%19 Atm.: MicMd Thomepme RE: Now L1aid numah Facility MPCMhy Job A 14235 CPR #149 Emaad fir stair M3 c000py Dor bGchut, FSS N0, 9095623213 M rARhN/SM NII.. - ?. 05/08 PAGE 02/84 RECEIVED SEP 2 4 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE Tho aaaehad maks luft dm U provided to FWU prorided by ME for Mriatim ot mlbad for wir #3 oaoPl, Wak hd prodreefed baroad dle pedrt ween 0u iufo melon p•wided *Wn Amerada Nl i) CouW WI in01"m widlaa addidwd oea. NPSE wer dinCad m Abriema sad install the owoacdoo. Coated McCarthy ircwulcwom or addldoml infoommon is iogaired. a: CbnL7neh,RadM1011adBoraadh (ie"Usdar. ECU11ya Rdbbys GUm%a1cCwft a• fl49.1)M 4L, ua4vm �4* w - �p (MOY47) bat-Eb�c a twerbr1l i% vw M 5 b�li� �1W►G f �4� � -fir 14 JOY. 091::11i 38 1a: 19 15014358+944 September 20, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 Wert Henson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99615 Arm. Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy lob 0 14223 CPR 0149 Embed for stair M3 canopy Dear Michael, N(2!JARTNY, 'LLL tdIFF PAr:F— 02 04 RECEVED SEP 21 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE The atroched caning infdrMation is provided to pricing provided by NFSE for f4bncauon of embed for stair 03 canopy. Wort had progressed beyond the poiot where the information provided within Addenda sl DAS66 could be installed without additional coed. IPSE was directed to fabricate and insult the comectiom. Costae McCanhy if clarifications or additional imtormation is required. Sincerel l Derek latrke project Nfasagor oc: Chiu Lynch. Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECLHyra Robhys Cgnaos, McCarthy g:%MrmwanlCFRi1I19 DOC File: 41;-oo<ifoo -149 Chr: 92 IfT-17A CC: - 09/21/1938 14:19 15a7438FdL4 VICE APTFN,•'SPL N1F'F PGf£ a2!0= McCarthy ¢SAMA wW wwrr s�cT uo YPFa1�T— ♦KEA UTI 1N RMyla AK _ S f ESMAtE N] —. _ M� _ F &F, E4nwToot� MFiI f aseCHECKM 9110JCR: NC a1 OA460@YM—" CVSES eat C.F. CATs W1/mf 09.-2-1/2338 14*19 lso,43F"1�4 JIFF PAIGE 01/NJ . m- — .-., 1 11 70 190-4865044 P,10 .11111.3m WP.43 ..'s, ... ". Nom PALM I= CHANGE ORDEP nZI.&MM" mum "Men" vo ----------- I Ad -.- ......... . . ------ -- "am, Tft ahw4% *fw ON"*" MR VM MMU W" le M" OW WW"ll) Vboftd stow 8 01 UN 0*9 0 s 0,1 rid; cy-S PMOA ODN"Wr AMOLW IM — 'Wo ifta p*w mW owslaaww"m omw we nwaftv iw-lowim-weii: =ACCMOM"M% wm a " opomw www mm w"m am QwrMeM� to 0*0 4WMM W%= $*YAM TOTAL P.10 09,21/1939 14:19 1597436^0 4 M.U. BOX am 200 TAd" Way Kodiak, AK MIS (W 44163012 Phone (901) 44165044 Fax V(f_'ARTF-V,';HL HIPf PACE 0_/04 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET GATE: Z � R❑ FROM: Q Scott Nauman Q Bruce Youm PHONE: (907) 4415-5012 ❑ Derek Janke Q Dan Davis ❑ Robbyn Glteaon Q Cyndy Neuman FAX: (907) 44141.5044 RE NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY ITY MOCART14Y PROJECT 014225 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED. INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: MESSAGE: 411-41+1 SEP -23-98 WED 16'48 ECI HYER INC F9X N0 50'6623.13 ?,05i0d 09/21/1998 15:22 140" -5044 WCA�i N/SDL NIP. PAGE 82/08 RECEIVED SEP 24 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE s m,Im Ea Iiyw 101 wee Boson suim 306 Aoo =Sv, AK. MIS Am.: MiCW Thompon RB: Now Ida d Ras" Pacift MoCoft Job 014225 CPR Allo MW* bmpbW at Set woos town. Tho aWebad eoo* idbmemim ispmvidW in tmpome a ate Wwm ttot $*Wstad by DCVR "" io whiot it w idn"m do tlts "m pwa fin 60 C&MM SO" prep" ism ate Ad". mo mtytlooe won;mft sad in 000mdum with ft falbnrstin frul by AM. Cmum Wm* If da"adom or oddidmtl iofmmetiou is tequitad. S Dust loots Pf*d Mnw w: Chris Lysdt, Kadist blood Bamngh GtatLesdw.SCUF W Robbys Glisson. MOCvthy t%V ✓, �l fork w� �,�duc�-aiher Wtr(01W), 60of a"r t 4o ab!e1 aril we 6tawminj �a c��raval• �• t3.9A- S :\oiRbwmwr c olIO.DOC Chr: CC: AML 01 A — It 1�0713F�:lcd Ni7'ARTWr'Ht_ NVW _ASE RECEIVED SEP 21 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE September 20. 199E ECI Hyer 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anchorage. A1C. 996115 Atm.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research FeciNty McCartly Job a 14223 CFR 0130 Modify bsseplato at Sea water tower. Dear Miehsel, -nit attached owing informetiort is provided in rnpome to the information generated by DCVR 0444 in which it was identified that the but plata for the columns Would projea into the siding. Modifications were pedbrmed in secordamx with the irtrotmatioo presided by ABKI. Coma McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. Sincere Project Manager x: Chis Lynch. Kodak bland Borough Gram Leader, EC11HW Robbya Gliteoa McCarthy gAnir f&wn=TPRM 150. D0C File: r ' Chr: CC: 29�21/i?33 1E: 39 1S9743�'", 4 � -IL hl" G_l£ 03; r, McCarthy ETwA-E wU K6 EV Cis?ii.lfi�:���;,^.��aal•k aaula.�aaaa�� SN UNO. 1 :CR Ql%DNO mmM14266 ARIA 6.M ETMAR NO IOCA' U666. AR AREAE _.. _.—_.—_.—�6 E0MATOR 0.Jnu MPI EC GURE C6 CHECKER: fV6JGC1'' YN 4" YYAM iT CASS Pd JA -E wnm Cis?ii.lfi�:���;,^.��aal•k aaula.�aaaa�� SEEN NOWNSUR_ ANEW _� Cis?ii.lfi�:���;,^.��aal•k aaula.�aaaa�� o'?, *1,1239 1 E: '20 JS@743P�OCa rjg/8e/jq,jj3 10 52 190- 344 ROM VAMC MM EMMM IW- P.O. New 414048 DOUD" AK SW4 PAN (9M "Nome MM 8"no 366.3w IE we lore" spew to ou" one 0~8) ""Red lielfio: Yr.)-ARTH\'.1_TL NIqF PPiGE 12 Hccmzn-N,-sm NY CHANGE OPDES wwow / 7 2 - ---- NDTv, nft c*ww onow owernes pont co and in cwftmolow am rw wwwo a WEIAORU MGOVIM —ISLA Ml ao OOMMLACT AMQLW 9 TMAL 0 ACCOMS — n* h.o plots And spowland" 91 om criwva &der SM 100010"" 0 WW one rwwr ,w.pW. 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NQJfiRTFfY%SLL N;� ran nus ou u wMARTWiSM Hiw Parte 06/0E .WJE REUOMMtED APR 13 1998 NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILIWKIB FIELD OFFICE DESIGN CLARIFICATION / VERIFICATION REQUEST Kw: _do DOTS: AmM PIRW.. wrr"ft TO: �rr�..r Thr�r..w. �eu►p� erlerro rd w rrcna�: — MAVWq MJMMM. NWONK ". OATS OF OWWO N: �nw�weuM. wwMrawwr w wwir�rwr IOrM�YMa�Gt Cawwrc ° c , U COSY 09,51!1938 1E:W 19Ji43�'944 NOSARTM:=LL Nle RPH-ls Btl ir._ �t o0 yre,c itis rnn nu. du 411 e4des/19" 11:21 15674066 a. 4 WCeAnn/WL NSRr —�-— 3R3 -T5 PAr£ 07. 09 r. w,v- MAW 82 if 0** arm . 401+�MwbfM4(rs�f� "' 7F_ M �. ftT fti L'' fIK fft 4 I� f 'unt OvtleNAwS gf %' ,� k 69;21/1538 l':39 L9974,�94a ;j oo uw �c v. nice un M -t3 -j" IJ:3e M7 i'q 7Wq ANDtRI[N EJORNETAD MANE JACOEl. INC.. T wr%''AR TH,%i'LL N11p rM IVJ. irlIe I_ NCHMAKE MEMO•RAN•DUM CATS: A" 11411- MM" 1N MtN,..J t#OM' All: Wwie wd mMwRh MaeEra Q�YK,Nei1] .' vftatfM:'EIQ•E21] T1Mf �orArwOir Y ht t Wf dF.Me how *Ah w1h t1N aela�M wilt ,iwr at ft pww •.ds • .rpt MMR .. 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(1' Imo: .• "K -,. , ■ •'11 -11,1 1'� .1- r.'u r, v1..�: FROM: Q Scott Neuman D Bruce Ymm PNONL'• (007) 400-5022 �rOsrek Janke O Oen Davis Q Robbyn WSW Q Cyndy Neuman FAX: (907) 480-5044 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: b MESSAGE: e,'�. (1' Imo: .• "K -,. , ■ •'11 -11,1 1'� r, v1..�: r FROM: Q Scott Neuman D Bruce Ymm PNONL'• (007) 400-5022 �rOsrek Janke O Oen Davis Q Robbyn WSW Q Cyndy Neuman FAX: (907) 480-5044 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: b MESSAGE: 15 43 ECI HYER INC F9K NO, 90756?12i3 �!,0'/rig 15:41 190'. 5044 µCCAR—W/SCL NIR. PACE 02/05 Sopm* r 20, IM 00 Hyer 101 Wed 6eoeou Suitt 306 Anebmap, AK. 99613 Arm.: Mida l Tbompeoa m � tk po&Tft job wcsadw CM0151 mod* eel tole ar Sed Waler TowOr- RECEIVED SEP 2 4 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE Ths etbebed 00eeal brkrmla" it 0rov" in teepoaea to do b&nado SwArmed by DCVR W6 in whkb U wet bteatleed We4 tlrebobs sx �e come nil eupp0tt would isWt w"b the ddin& Tbo bOUt when removed wA 6e c00ne0do0e made • wdw eeanodw Coedrt%&Ce a udarilicill oorf°°"w0n+iotb<mtuamaregmrad sma�l. Derek lobe Prelim bbow or: Cbrit Lyneb. Kodiak band>3oaWA anm laden, ECYHym RObbyn ahem 6tb1. f , pl c co+ ir>M ODA& 64vw ��fer tcc ISN : bo* QI�t,1 �W1DuUl { iDYlll�of 1oh W�l��f, t�C ltd lash �oo� ►�f�, /� Q 6�,t,p,,.efhp+R.IS1.bOC 01Wqv IV Fide; o0 o - i ' Chr: r i CC: � 05i21!1y38 1_:46 ig0743' 1�4 Np--ARTKt:'d-LL NIPS RECEIVED SEP 21 1999 {1.g FIELD OFFICE September 20. 1998 ECI Hya 101 West Bene Saila 306 Ambomg& AK. 99615 Atte.: Michael ThMPann RE: Near lslaad p,Asroch Fecilit5 McCsgby Job # 14225 CFR #151 nwdify sat rods at Sea Water Towa- Deer Micbad, The dtaehed cortin% that the n It Pry in rerpo nae to the information generated by DCVR #456 is white n tws tdendRed that the bola for the crane tail sttPPatt woald intetA.ro tiith the tddind. The. >! µhero M=ved and the conaectlons rade a welded munwuen. Comact McCestbY 8 clarmcow" or ed&donal idorrnation is tegtuted. sinceab. Derdcmake project Mawger cc: Chris L) mb. Kodiak island Bomusb Grata Leader, ECIMM Rd*n Ciliesm MoCutby g weewnerlCM0151 DOC File: 44i•001t00.1 1 Chr: CC: 09; :ai L':38 lE: a5 1507adc^�ca klSAPTM('SLL NIFF McCarthy G►R !.F AREAFER 5 . G6 70" P Jwb ONO ARFAt CF CHOCKM �ION - CUBE PER GF. We __ 0421/1938 i<'46 1597:-1' 11:4 NORTH PACIFIC STEEL ERECTORS, INC. p 0. Sok 240748 D"LAS, AN 99824 phen ( 907 36643188 To N1W r'iu£ 91/et CHA.JGE ORDER Number /7� We hereby agree to make 110 Chahgela) apaCiftad oelow. fry �-s• �-- �t j p & -nC S v r Fer- tJ �Y NOTE' This Change Order becomes Van of and In-onformance aitn the sxisting oonlract. WE AGREE hereby to Make the Cnanye(s) specified above at this price $ 2( cl I4 d v,x PREVIOUS CONTRACT AMOUNT $ f'nuruc+reso sew�ueixaewweme I REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL i ACCEPTED -- The above prim lord ePeaticaeans of Date of aceepunoe -- thit Change Ordsr are satisfactory and are noreby accepted. All work to be pedonned under sans terms and conditions as spedfied in Original contract unless &gnature i�w+rar Otherwse stipulated. 2' /1938 !E' 46 IC074K '1:3 "�a:�RTM'�'3liL ?+1F� F'Ar£ 0E: 9E A -23-M SUN 03'18 HYER INC Fal: NG. 9075, i3 Baa-tsw lei= mr m pan AOK ^^ °0 12 13 SNI—_A�� P �; m ECI wmi ►ic M/MIf/N' q:Jf 7fgONN� IOC�fRN/7R A� RECEIVED • APR 2 3 1998 ' KIB F A` NEAR ISLAND RE3EARCH FACILITY ILLU OFFICE �y OBSION CLAIVACATION I VERIFICATION RBQUP.ST 7 MAMW exiv ,m RECEIVED • C� APR 2 7 1918 NNPbA1�OM�7NMc „�^� XAW JAC40. IW- an. WROAtt lmloIIOt,, .mu . WIIima iskta . mown mW� WI C= on> a7swa e t Jim- -23•10 15 ja1NT a� "MAI (;oiH * w/iw mh=* - 36 1`_: 4h 15974? '.a !'CCAPTHY%5DL �;!P� PACS P.O. ear SS16 200 Trident WaY Kodiak, AK ONIS MM 48&50" FP=M TO: FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET DATE: --- 'rli • 1 ' 1 � I. .1!IF 11 ■ 1l. -,., 1. 1 ■ .0 Ill u.. - { :'rs ■ . 1 .1'11 - - 111 -il r 1:' 1 •'II\M 1,• 1 at ■ •-itll 101 11T 1.- •1 F 9.1 ■ 11 1•i 11[will FROM: p Scott Neuman O Bram Young PHONE: (907)160.5022 Derek Janke 0 Oan Davis O Robbyn GIWon 0 Cyndy Neuman PAX: (007)166.50" F RE: a NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET' MESSAGE?: ° M 11 ■ 1l. -,., 1. 1 CJ 1 - 111 -il 1:' 1 Is at ■ 9.1 ■ 11 1•i 11[will r1•\ FROM: p Scott Neuman O Bram Young PHONE: (907)160.5022 Derek Janke 0 Oan Davis O Robbyn GIWon 0 Cyndy Neuman PAX: (007)166.50" F RE: a NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET' MESSAGE?: ° SEP-23-98 NIEG ''E:49 ECI HYER, INC 09.4/1%9 16:07 19e f65044 SVlMmbw 20, 1991 wilyw 101 Wen aeon Suim 306 AWharaje, A1C, MIS FAX NO, 9075623213 WMAR-w"WL Hlk Amo: MMM Tbmptpo AH: Near tabsd p wmrcb FedHty MoCartld Job 014225 CPR 0132 Haprul0n anchor in and tiU Mair N2. °, 081/98 PAGE 02/04 RECEIVE® SEP 2 4 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE 3S Mcb aWd c of 02 j�pa it ptoyMM field dire 10 fiedou to iumU as wgwmm anchor 1 cw the sod mill t0 poll awq. CORW McCurry Vcbui6catiowt or ad"mal h6 muloo M re pft ac: Clair Lyacl4 Sadltk ltlaod B=gb Gryat Leader, HCMbw Robbys Gdmmon, McCArthy M WirAOrvaetlCPR0152.DOG Al LSO Ok &awfflA 4Wt)V4 ( fi l ol3 �• 15073'_D -'c4 N`S_'ARrrP: /cpl- PUFF 02!"59%21!1939 1..12 September 20. 19911 ECI Hyer iol WcKEkmon Suite 106 A=Mrage. AK. 99615 AIM.: Michel Thompson RE: New kind Research Facility McCarthy Joh N 14225 CPA x151 Expendon anchor in mud sill stair 412. Dear Mkhad. ----CEIVE SFP 21 1998 i '-D OFFK The ananhed costing m amntion is phm'ided in fesPOm m field diraotion to iasuill an e.+cpenion archer in the mud sill of stair N2. Insulistion of the railing was oxusing the mud sill to pull away. Contact ,vxcarthy if awfications or additional I rdotmauon is required. SC Derek tanks Prefers Manager cc, Chris Lynch, Kodidr lslaad Borough Grant Leader, ECIIHyer Robbyn Ghsean, I&LU by a %niri\o%T&e,CPR8152.DM File: ° ° t 2. Chr: CC: e5/21/1938 1E:12 1E0733F—"4 NrY:APM-:N /�1 NIW McCarthy E*rMAIZ ORKD4V PER a P C• PER G R FAGS 03/04 aNen NO. CPA: {j ESMATE NO CROIMTOR D .RnY DATE _ DATi Y3�M !1'cic lE: 12 150'»3r ,4 Mfl'L`RTW!'=EL NIPF F44r+- 94102 _ � oc� cA� Ana. I:: 190?4*5e44 P.a$ NOW A" Ir I= cNa = W. CHANCE ORDEF ro MRMAMhWv*a"w"Mdr QPM YN M wowmm.w wIM Ilw N"" wnMul. ubmotftpow d s PROO COWMACrANOW s mucloomm"TWa , s MO&W m apYWmnt�at aaar. _— 09i 1E: lz 1E07 43V 'y Er �ln s00TrkWW way M'O":APTM.'/=LIL HIPF PAGE 4' -IN Kodiak, AK 50016 (007) 400:3072 Phone (507) 4004044 Fax FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO: DATE: -o Aa&4WOer / MkJ+ael TTomoson - Q Bob Johruan. Tundra SCI / MW Fax 0 Fax 0 (OOT 582.3219 ZGraM Leader SGL/Kver. KIS Q� Chris Lynch - K.I.S. Fax 0 (9071485.5305 Fax 0 (m'7) 485-5378 p Kin 9edshaw. SEK. Inc. ❑ Bruce Halms — McCarthy Fax 0 (507)381.7846 Fax 0 (4231 a4Gd05a p Jay Jahnslon. Conan ❑ Dennis Valentina. Polar Ref. Fax 0IN71 5-3501 Fax 0 0 .Dick Sloan. AYen 6 Pareraon 0 Jim Nil lems — NPSE Fax 0 (0071382-4714 Fax 0 AK njub1/64 Q Bob t5/ra'falt. Slee Q Dan unl 6 asaedataa Fax 0 n107)40L5525 Fax 0 (25S168a-1220 Q Gent Do ine. Broehan C3 Onve SchaslauKrouse A Scheeler Fax 0 120714ae 4wo Pax 0 (1251 Sea et t e Q Sam gena. Lash 0 Tedd Weaver —Metall Fax 0 (2071408.4605 Fentkatlen Ce. Fax 0 (3051244,542 p Dan 9uma, General Mechanical FaX 0 (50T6224000 Q ❑1�00h Mohr. ISEC Fax 0 (0071002-5420 Pax* (2a5 "ll -!441 ❑ Ph51n Goodwin. Palle Q FaInx2001{0i-1722 FROM: p Saar Newnan Bruce Young PHONE. (507) 488-5022 Q aroarek Janke 0 Dan Davis 17 Robbyn Gascon Q Cyndy Neuman PAX: (007) 4MSC44 RE: NEAR ISLAND RESEARCH FACILITY MCCARTHY PRd.IECT a 14115 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTW, INCLUDING THIS COVER SMEE": MESSAGE. RECEIVED SEP 22 1998 KIB FIELD OFFICE Septembar22,1999 ECI Flyer 101 West Beeson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK 99613 A=' Michael Thompson RE: New Island Research Facility McCarthy lob M 14223 CPR NIS3 Add damper deli to faa shutdown rear Mhctael, The attached pricing is provided as the request of KIB to add a damper delay on fan shutdown and install a standard heat detector with TRI remote monitor module in the emergency generator roo. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. Sincerely. Derelt lards Project Manager cc: Chris Lyach. Kodiak Island Borough Great Leader. EcI yet Robbyn Glisson, McCarthy File- 445•0091ot7.15�i Chr. '. /56 -FL CC: g:'ak&vmcr%CPRM 173. DOC TT/Z0 ?i14d MIN r7e%969L05T LT;TT. S66T/ZZ B0 C' SASC o Job No. 71093 CC No. 21 Rev. No. PRICING ONLY PRgf=A�i To: McCARTHY 15UILDERS DATE: 9/10/99 Am: DEREK JANKE Job: N.I.R.F. Change Order Request MISC F/A Doled: Deaenpfion: Add Damper delay on far shutdown and i stall a standard heat detector with a TRI remote monitor module in the emergency generator room. Exclusions: Cutting, patching, and painting of all surfaces. Premium time. Amount: $1,100.00 1. This proposal is valid for 00 days. i. This Changs order may have schedule impacts and require a time extension. 7. This proposal is basad on work being done between and This proposal Is for pricing only. No work wtil be performed until a mitten change order to our Contact In ram ved. If you have any questions or need clarification, Please call. Reepaetf Lily, SASCO Efterle 4401 - Bob Sennett Project Manager TT,'ea 391d �idTrr-rV.,A16V:0.1 o-a-eeeLasT Z.T:TT seer/,.? -=u SIAT'I'Ll OFFISACESM DATE JOB NAME NEAR ISLA-ljD TIME BID* -SUMMARY' MISC PA BIDDATE 11 C)CA-10N KODIAK AX. EST CODE J-013 CAPT ROMrAft MATERlAL�-BOR MeCanm& Etummign, REWORK EXISTING CONDUIT 2 SUB a D. NO T.A.It WRTOTAL 1 6---0 SLY .AMOUNT I ADART (2r 30262 NON PRODVC7W9 LABOR RATE M—TAL S % LABOR 363.00 0 —7— _0 CAD W.0202 —0 0 So Www sass a 0 tlwila .30 0 OwwW Fattaaa L $44.08 48 Fmmsm 516.32 0 O.T. PREM f18.011 0 TOTAL sm TOTAL LMt 7 - 10731 --T ---VVWR— DE9 AMdC'—q FA 392 0D /0. D.J.E. AMOLWT ADAJS-T Paan(.0%)G Toolwc3,75%) j FOS Site i 7.5%) EVCm (2.3%) fr6sm Rentabiw TZMP PWR- PER DIEM 6.1 717. .7:7 #DIVf)! TOTAL 492 1h. RECAP % OF TOTAL DESCRIP. AOJ, T -UA Lo—I MIMI M T 55 0 31 QL 0. ES DJ.E, LABOR SALESTAX $7 S592 $0 $107 so F-41ODDEVVI-600" 4DIVIO, *DVo 01mv 0: 0MV-0, "DiVeO. --'rALE TAX�.l IxV'Ql PIUMN "'11,917 Iz— trP INDIRECT COM I O.ILT(YrAL so AL I o 77=77 4!7. I St;WMAL Silos? JOB WITS. SQ.Fr. 0 AVER.M.P. ADIVO! PROMIM ODIV-01 1, ,OTMMW *DIV.01 OH&P 15.00 PROFIT S152 TOTALwO- C, TOTAL tj I" 2� sit TOTALS TED DP B.%Irr MM _BL._ -SAM- TT/t,O 33Vci -4dTN t,:,059cVL0:T LT:IT SYSTEMS EXTENSION 51E0/9111ET LECTRIC &Wkmt i 1 Total C4abinld System - Thi1 Breatsatt t ITEMS 1T94 CEBCRIFT1Ol... M WTITY PlICE... All C66T CRiEW 246 1111101 CHIT RISC ON 461 161 off C" wi 2 "67 C 2167 411 101 1 120.57 C 2171 N 18 SM Ri1B In 1 1146.37 C Cost Case Totals 4 318 CUT CATEIOWI 632 FIFE WO STITBI 42U Fe RISC 11110 IMIT II t0 1 1.11 0 4313 FR MIRE TEM 4 X Cott CeM Totals s X01 C0&T CATUM 975 RI VIQTS/ROWS 2156 SID ODIM In SIiW I 11611.49 C Cost Coda 714111 l Brooked Totals IR SFiSCO/VALLEY ELECTRIC EXT PRICE 11.37 $2.90 $1.17 $5.33 1.01 1.0 6.0 01.66 01.611 17.22 Colum CMI1ED J EXT RILR 12.11 C .24 45.11 C .45 also C U .91 1.51 E .23 E 75.11 C Thu Sep 11 96WAI 1998 Wine. PAGE 2 TTJ60 J!1d 3+JIN V7068ECL06T LT;TT 8E6Tl.' 69 Cerberus I Pyrotronics 13253 NE 90th S:. aedmted, WA. 98072 Phone. (415)182.012 FAX (3271112.2136 Change OjUor S%IM&ta Date; 9/1/98 Job No. 97082 TO: Sasoo Electric Co. Phone: 907 4866510 Amw sob Bennett Fax: 907 486-5829 Projw KIS Near Wand CEM 01 (tern: Ref.. Drerlrie er spec.: Conasetar Apr e Contractor e0 a Nalloo to Froeead Date oeearlptim of work to a Wormed Chsnge addresseWe smoke detector to high tamp heat detector, Program, Test ONICE A Material16ummary _ $232.00 8. Freight Summary C. tabor / Miso. SUmmary 0. Subcontract Summary E. Sales Ter,: Total Change Estimaa 00.00 $360.00 $0.00 00.00 $592,00 CF14"! to Seheduis: x Yes No Unknown Cos: Effect! .netease N Decrease Unknown tetens+on or_aars reauuted for to s thongs- EabTgte vada for PLAY Java. ay. Orry'nele, Rich Vance Date 9!1/99 Aothonrstion to proceed. Change orcer is approved fly: Date Per contract you are horsey deacred to prccgd w¢* this change order. Charge aid& net yet approved. ay: Due NOTE. CPY heeeby resrves the r,ght to make !aim la eatensan of ume and r or clLnr rot dal costa more: 'Ta change order muST be signed. dated Inc returned before Cir' can perform any of no above rnertoned chanose. TT/90 3)11! r7CS99pL0ST LT.:IT 9F5T/7.-':0 rh: M EARNY September 22, 1999 ECl Hyar 101 West Benson Suite 306 Anch"Age, AK 9%15 Atm.: Michael Thompson RE: New Wand Research Facility McCarthy Job N 14223 CPR 0134 revise VWhics on rem0le enandator panel Dear Michad, The attached pricing is provided at the request of KID to revise graphics on the remote enunciator Please review and incorporate within the contract value. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. surtsrdy. Derek Janke Project Manager oc: Chris Lynch, Kodiak Island Borough Grant Leader, ECIIHyer Robtyn t3liesan, McCarthy g %rlrfiown OLCPR0lS4 DOC TT/L0 Mrd d'dIN -03VA-16VC04 . 07QS9S1Q@ST LT:TT SE6T/ZZ!6a McCarthy E9 ,MAS WORK@Hen 9U1I711U NJIi.1 t7]6 SAV SF .V.i1�LA I�IIOM�f Rl���1 M 11R1.S VBI S.f F47�T7Mf'M P CU�I�Ei C.F. MIIY11iAI IIIY Fal'_ F SHEk M CPI 1y BTM.1�}L Np: ETtIM�ig1. 0. J�n1� OK -11Q ali vavE TTi89 x,7;1 18IN V7099EDLOiT LT:IT 3E6Ti,:,,:. 50 �����■ �� a� aaaa�ar aaaa� � NOR ����� �� �� rrr•� all all i WT.�•11�..1IT����'' _CJ aa11L."4.1y ���a>�7anaaa�aaaa�s � �rro���raaaa� - aaaaa�a�aa>•al�� �� � aaaaaaat aaaarn TTi89 x,7;1 18IN V7099EDLOiT LT:IT 3E6Ti,:,,:. 50 tri` 4r�SASC Q Job 7171093CC No. 22 Rev. No. To: McCARTW BUILDERS Attn: DEREK JANKE Job: N.I.R.F. DATE: 9/1 M11 Change Order Request REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR Dead: Description: Revise graphics on remote annuacistor per inquest or the K.I.S. Exclusions: Cutting, patching, and painting of all wftces. Premium time. Amount 111I.M.00 1. This propose! is valid for 00 days. 7. This change order may have schedule Impacts And require a time sxtsnslon. & This Proposal is based on work being done between and This proposel is for pricing only. No work will be performed unt8 ■ wrtmn change order to our contact Is rsseived. If you have any questions or need clarification, Please Call. Respecttu0y. BASCO ENctAe Bob Banns t Project Manager T.T/Ea 39%ld �I3/•W1Md'17'll b^09;6CL03T LT:TT 8E6T!7Z 60 vRATTLE OFFICSCl DATE 1011 NAME NEAR OtAND TIME 8tD 0 SUMMARY REMOTE ANNU. BW DATE LOCA" SON KOOIAK AK. EST CODE JOB CAFTT DEsLRurnON MATERIAL ADJUST LABOR - ADJUS i REMOVE AND REP -ACE COVER ON THE REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR FNL 4 SUB a OJE NO TAX tU➢T 0 0 0 SUB AMOUNT I ADPAT - LABOR RN ADJ. J I -r . 3.69 1 5173- . O PKODUCTIVR LABOR TOTAL % LADOR 365.00 0 p LU.00 0 0 CAD OPwalw 0 0 8w 29 0 pMy'{f 356.!0 0 0 OnwrY Faw1#� 1Sq.Q Fonm 32 0 0 O.T. Pam i sts.00 0 TOTAL,'(P 1 ,:,-sa I2s TOTAL LIR 1 3 1 S"37 i 1= r7?7,. 9CIt]P. AMOUNT I t �1.756 w .'0. :�.� e.p �• r -I ;.,,i.;c..rse:-a wD1V:0! r,r #DIVA)' •::.y.;.:r'eti, wDN.ro! :3,,.,:. ..,.::.,": wDIVM! i D.J.E. AMOUNT ADJUST.•_ Ptrmicl.65%) Toob 0.75%) FOB Sibs (7.5%) Etp'Cor(2.5%) FiwfYt Rwud.: TEMP?". PER DKM 0 6 63 RWAP - x 0P TOTAL ,, . ,: ORRCRIP. AW. ALS 5 0 72 T 0 .r 7 7 y MATflm QUOTES SUBS DIE. LABOR SALES TAX 30 3756 30 $N 5225 SD -01 #DIVo' wDiV'0! #DIV.O' wpiVO' wDNV'O' .FTCOBT wDIV' .mW, !Alf . MARK trp INDIRECT COST%O.R.TOTAL 3f ----------� TOTAL 77 o :, , . _ �: .. x^y .. SVR TOTAL SI,ON JOI NKJL 0 SQ.FT. 0 AVELM.P, 00rvp! PRQ71R'S' #Drv•0! TOT'NRS'SOOIVN! Uttar 13 OD PROFTF SJSt TOTAL W/O CONTINCE 31114 BOND s): TOTAL SVBMTTCBD P U . --- T.T/plT 3FjVc MIN -)J6/AV-Ii6"0C'A b7099EOLO5T : T:TT 60 Cerberus / Pyrotronics 1833 ND ",It St. vr4mand. NA. ea032 Pasne:;1231812 7112 FAX i/2311$2-2136 V Nainge Order Estimate Oats: 9110/98 Job No. 97082 TO: Sacco Electric Co. Phone; 907 486.8510 Attn: Bob Bennett Pax: 907 486.5529 Proinct KIB Near Island CEO 02 Item: Mt.. Drawing a Spot.; Ovoerptian of Ware m as Prfermea contractor app d contreatar CO a Not1M to Proceed Oita PIN" A. Materiel 8ummarY $000.00 R. Freight "MOV C. Labor I Mise. Summary O. Subcontract SUMMWY E. Sales Tax: Total Change Estimate $0.00 $155.56 $0.00 $0.00 $ 755.56 Critiew to Schedule: Yea x No Urknown Cost Meet x Increase Oserease Urknown Extension of _._._days raguasted tar tM$ change. simats valid tar thirty lova• EN: Ohgmator Rich Vance one 9110/98 Autrtanaatron 10 Proceed- Cranpa order is approved. �. Dna Per contract $au are heraaY dlrectbd l0 proceed with *.his charge order Chwlga 01001 nor Yn approved. Rr. Date ---- NOTE: CPy hereby reearves the right to make Claim fcr extension o1 time and : or claim for additional costs. NOTE. This cnongo ardor nm;ra: x signed. dated and rowrned before Cloy car deffolm any of .no above mentioned changes. TT;"1 }r7,j 39TN iG5/,tH1?1C7�W .. .• 029598bL05T LT:TT 9E6T.ILZ!60 r•v. ea■ clear 200 Trident Wal/ Kodiak AK 9"15 (907) 45113042 Phone (907) 4811-30" FOX FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHORT Iii ■ : 1 1 • 1 1,,11 I I I- II y. 11• i� ■ _1 u. pn 1 • .1 ■ u IL i :nr . I 11 •. , \ -.l . Jt 1 1 1 • ■ _ - 1. I • ■ 1.x•!1 YI ,1� I It IL ■wf 1-•11 I � • , 1 Y ■ : 1 1 • 1 1,,11 I I I- II FROM: Q Scud Neuman Q scum Young PHONE. (907) 4811.5022 GrOank Janke Q can Davis Q RobWn Glisson Cl CYndY Neuman FAX: (907) 480-5044 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 7— MESSAGE 4-2 — TT/70 -Mw,� mj�IIN-,TSl;.1+1�4t'7 4 b70S3EbL0=.T "_T:TT 5F6T%'0.'50 -d11..• CMI •: . I 11 •. , \ -.l . Jt 1 1 1 • ■ _ - 1. I 11 ■ •J I -. 11 �r 6 n , .. , J ' 11. ■wf -7,1-,1 L" !.1 '\ FROM: Q Scud Neuman Q scum Young PHONE. (907) 4811.5022 GrOank Janke Q can Davis Q RobWn Glisson Cl CYndY Neuman FAX: (907) 480-5044 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 7— MESSAGE 4-2 — TT/70 -Mw,� mj�IIN-,TSl;.1+1�4t'7 4 b70S3EbL0=.T "_T:TT 5F6T%'0.'50 _10/17/1998 10:48 19074865044 U September 29, 1998 ECI Hyer 101 West Henson Suite 306 Anchorage, AK. 99613 Atm.: Michael Thompson RE: Near Island Research Facility McCarthy Job # 14225 CRR #155 Insulate lab air lines Dear Michael, MCCARTHY/SDL NIRF PAGE 02 The attached pricing is provided at the request of K1H and BCVflyer. The scope of this installation is the insulation of the 4" air lines at the lab. Please not that the bubbler air Urn are not included in this item. This pricing s for the insulation of the airlines to the dive fill station. Plesse review and provide direction. Contact McCarthy if clarifications or additional information is required. cc: Chris Lyncb, Kodiak island Borough Grant Leader, ECVHYN Scutt Neuman, blocarthy Robbyn Glissmi, McCarthy g: Wrf%owner\CPR#155.DOC .10/1211998 10:48 19074865044 MCCARTHY/SDL NIRF McCarthy ExnuTEwoRwmm PAGE 03 6MSR N0. 1 IVIEaNQ wRF1V16 CPR: 166 �WA l.P. aFnMA76 NO.: tDCA710F1 AREA PiR C,P. E17MATpN R.Avrr _J cue[ PER DCHOUICER ATIR arrr.ritw6r�.r aW[t Pa+aP. an tat�tt .10/12/1998 10:48 19074865044. we 40budae Unndrer P'U Mbil c , Inc. AOL MIN" (WMTo as aaae MCCARTHV/SDL NIRF TUNDRA PL"INO PAGE 04 p.01AM CHA 3E ORDER +t MIO Mhby a0ro4 t* makethe (u)uspe�elnua below: . Qonsn (we So cyan NOTA TMa �hanaa ONar beam" pelt Of art In COnlarman0a with the 0alotlrp aa111ra0t• WE homby tal male the change(s) spsolflsd abow at thllIll pAos h ..• pWOUVOONTMa'AMCUNT i RKVHM CONTRACT TOTAL f AQW►Tt{0 — Tha caber« ilflaaa ane apaalfbatbna of 1nN OaN o1 aeaptaroa _, 04W We Ntla ry and M.hW@W aoMM. AN MIOIK to be 08MMIMd UMW pbM INIM and.00rWltana a0 apNMNC In oMglnal OOR1 1 unlaN OttalwlM etlp0lifad. ehnou" 48 19074eMCGAK I MY 200 Trident Way PO Box 8649 Kodiak, AK 99815 MCCARTHYISDL NIRF FAX TRANSMITTAL PAGE 01 TO: 405 _ DATE: _ TIME: ATTN: DPW. FAX: FROM: Gr DEREK JANKE - PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT NEUMAN - SUPERINTENDENT p p ROBBYN GL.ISSON - MECHANICAL PROJECT MANAGER G BRUCE YOUNG - SUPERINTENDENT p DAN DAVIS - FOREMAN p CYNDY NEUMAN - PROJECT CLERK PHONE: (907) 486-5022 FAX: (907) 486-5044 INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET _je� NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, RE. NEAR ISLAND PROJECTFACILITY #14225Me FI\BUDGET1FY99\CAPITAL PROJECTSWIRF Capital Projects Fund 426 -Near Island Research GL GL GL FY 1998 GL FY -1996 FY -1997 FY -1998 FY 99 11-i 999 Trial Life To Date AvaNable Balance =— A�� Adual Actual Revenues: 385000 186,724 164,863 51,329 402,916 2,970,ODD (17,916) 30,E Interest Earnings 3,000'000 2,970,000 - 465,000 - Advance Lease Payment 465,E 465,000 - Dept of Commerce Grant (NOAH) 3,000,000 NOAA Grant 3,000,000 _ -- - State of Alasim (UnNersity)9,000,ODO (3.�,�) Revenue Bonds Transfers In - Fund 276 6�� ODO 6,000,000 651.724 3,000.000 6134.863 _ 51.329_ 12.837.916 _ 12.084_ 12.850 000 6,000.000 Total Revenue�� 11,550.000 404,68 8 2 ,773,980 6,249,506 2,255,888 1,000,000 11,684,061 1,000.000 (134,061) 300.000 124 Near Island Research Facility ODO —88 3.255,888 12684.061 _ 165,939 _ Transfers Out, Fund 555. _� 404 6 2,773,980 6.249,506 Total EXPa ditures(Transfers _ 5,595,312 3,473,056 3,358,414 _ Furl Bal - Beginning of Year 5,595,312 Fiscal year AdMly 5,595,312 Fund Bal - End of Year Fund 555 CWIP (2,122,256) (114,643) (3,204,559) 153,855 3,473,056 3,358,414 153,855 153,855 8,000,000 8,000,000 GENERAL SERVICESI IST TION SUPPLW4MTrAL AGREEMEIrt PUBLIC BU LDiN S SERVICE NO 2 ToLEAs2, No GS-IOB-06090 ADDRESS OF PREMISES 710 Mill B!X Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615-6398 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this date by and between Kodiak island Borough. whose address is 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615-6398. hereinafter called the Lessor, and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereafter called the Government: WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the above Lease. NOW THEREFORE, these parties for the considerations hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree that the said Lease is amended, effective September 27.2007 as follows: Supplemental Lease Agreement, SLA, Number 2 is to incorporate tenant improvements and to authorize commencement of the project for the DOC/NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service. Reference Number is PS0010954 for payment of the project. Project: Electric service and concrete foundation for Hazmat trailer. Details of the cost proposal are attached as Exhibit A 1 of AL, The Lessor or their contractor shall fiirnish and install all material, equipment and labor necessary to perfom the alterations to complete the project listed above based on mutually approved plans, budgets and schedules. The Government will make payment to the Lessor for the entire cost of the project after completion, inspection and final acceptance within thirty (30) days of the Governments receipt of the Lessor's itemized invoice, It is agreed that the Lessor waives any and all rights of restoration against the Government at the expiration of the lease term concerning the alterations completed with this Supplemental Lease Agreement. The Lessor will complete this project at a cost of $40,606.50 The invoice for this project should include the appropriate reference number and must be sent directly to GSAFinance Department whose address is: General Service Administration FTS & PBS Payment Division (7BCP) P.O. Box 1718 Fort Worth, Texas 76102-0181 BY IN PRESENCE OF M GSA Form 276 (Jul. 67) A courtesy copy must also be sent to: 222 West 7`s Ave, #5 Anchorage, Alaska 99513 bt:r— 1—euu t I HU IUM U l Hfl Kid t:Nli/ML; UU ( 48b WU4 Kodiak Fisheries Research Center HazMat Cabinet Foundation and Associated Work nt i l ; ( (Al I Scope of Work o � Contractor is to provide all labor, material work. and equipment to complete the fallowing Concrete Pad - $9,2413 Level the existing area to form a 28' x 15' shot rock pad at the location shown on the attached site plan. Add 6" of compacted D-1 for leveling and place a 4 rail visqueen vapor barrier. Construct a 26' x 12' x 8" concrete pad for HazMat Cabinet. Concrete to be, 4000 psi with No. 4 rebar 12 inches on center each way. Install %" x 6" embedded galvanized anchor bolts to secure cabinet. Power Upgrade on West Side of Building - $17,000 Provide and install a new 75 kvA transformer and 200 amp electrical panel at the location shown on the attached site plan. Transformer to be -mounted on concrete housekeeping pad. Provide Zea 4" diameter steel bollards in front of transformer for protection. Bollards are to be filled with concrete and painted safety yellow. All work shall meet NEC. Electrical Power to HazMat Cabinet - $6,750 Provide electrical power to HazMat Cabinet from new 200 amp Power panel. Panel must have a main breaker for 120/208 voltage, Include approximately 50 if of conduit between cabinet and new panel, asphalt cutting/patching, excavation and backfill. Provide grounding for electrical panel and cabinet to rebar. .Relocate HazMat Cabinet to New Foundation - $1,040 Engineering/CM - $20000 Building Permit - $550 Electrical Permit - $75 Testing - $300 Lessor Fee @ 10% - $3,691.50 Total Estimated Project Cost - $40,606.50 IVBUC t3l IWINos sERVtcrd NO 3 7o muii ue. GS -1 OB406090 ADDRESS OF PREMISES 710 Mill Bq Road, Kodiak:, Alaska 99615.6398 made and entered into this date by and between Kodiak Island Borough. whose address is 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak:. Alaska 99615-6398. hereinafter called the Lessor, and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereafter called the Government: WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the above Lease, NOW THEREFORE, these parties for the considerations hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree that the said Leasee is amended, efffictive Agggg 7, 2008 as follows: Supplemental Lease Agreement, SLA, Number 3 is to cancel SLA Number 2 in its entirety due to project cost reduction and to authorize payment of the project for the DOC/NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service. Reference Number is PS0010954 for payment of the project. Project: Electric service and concrete foundation for Hazmat trailer. Details of the cost proposal are attached as Exhibit A. The Lessor or their contractor shall furnish and install all material, equipment and labor necessary to perfom the alterations to complete the project I isted above based on mutually approved plans, budgets and schedules. The Government will make payment to the Lessor for the entire cost of the project after completion, inspection and Final acceptance within thirty (30) days of the Governments receipt of the Lessor's itemized immiee, It is agreed that the Lessor waives any and all rights of restoration against the Government at the expiration of the lease term concerning the alterations completed with this Supplemental Lease Agreement. The Lessor will complete this project at a cost of $26,762,50. The invoice for this project should include the appropriate reference number and must be sent directly to GSAFinance Department whose address is: General Service Administration ITS dt PBS Payment Division (7BCl) P.O. Bax I718 Fort Worth, Texas 76102-0181 F1 276 (Jul. 67) A courtesy cagy must also be sent to: 222 West 7" Ave, #5 Anchorage, Alaska 99513 wim :9 ACTING OFFICER m SB>t' (' ab SUPPLEMENTAL LEASE AGREEMENT l�CE-7 i T� N, i lL ��Yf- } LEASE O. ATE -'-'r-'A}F�iE AUG 0 6 Y12} GS- o-oo „�_..y....�,......-,�......-... ,.., ...... ..-.:.,,. .....:-....- . 1 of 301 Research Court, Kodiak,, AK 99615 Bldg, # AK3331 iS .CMN , made and entered into this date by and between Kodiak Island Borough (KIB) whose address is 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK, 9961 or in ft.or called the Lesser, and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} hereinafter called 1he Government: WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the above Lease. NOW THEREFORE, these parries for the considerations hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree that the said Lease i amended effective June , 2012 as follows. Supplemental Lease, Agreement (SLA) No. 4 is issued is issued to incorporate the scope of work and pri6ng i f rmtion for the design Work for the proposed a [t ration s for the } Kodiak F i s h e ries Research Center FRC Seawater C h € I r a rid Energy Improvement Project". The Lessor or their contractor(s) shall furnish and install l! material, equipment and labor necessary to complete the design for the proposed alteration based on mutually approved budgets and schedules. Details of the cost proposal andt t m, ent of work as are attached as follows- KIB design cost pro os [ is attached sExhibit - 10 Pages), Technical Requirements pages) attached ti Exhibit , KFRC Seawater r Chiller Ventilation Modification drawings pages) attached as Exhibit : KFRC Proposed Ventilation Rates pages) attached cas Exhibit- ; Seawater Chilling System drawings pages) as Exhibit 5. Design deliverables to be iso design packages; Phase 1 — Ventilation System Modification and Phase 2 — Seawater Chiller System_ Each n e e is o b+ prepared and organized for twodistinct and separate futurecontr {ori contracts. Each package is t i include comprehensive construction ctio design drawi ,specifications, schematics, cost estimates, and commissioning pleas, as indicated in the attached exhibits, ready for construction contract solicitation advertising. Upon exec..ition by the Gov rr ent, this Supplemental Lease Agreement serves as a Notice to Proceed for the total costs of design $181,307.00 . D e s ig n 50 per nt documents to be cc rrr pleted within 9 o days of this SLA. F ollowt ng a 21 -doxy gove,lonm ent. review period, 100 percent design to be completed within 90 days. Following a 21 -day review period, final design to b completed Within 30 days. Following -day government review, all final design edits to be completed within 14 days. Upon completion, inspection, and acceptance of tete desan detiverables by the GSA Contracting Officer, the Government will reimburse the Lessor for each phase. Reimbursement for all items gill occur within 30 days of the Government's receipt of the Lessor's itemized invoices, The Lessor must submit ;nvoices electronically to www.fin;ance.gsa.gov and to the Lease dministr ti on Manager at ric ard. la rs n @g s ov The invoices) m List include, Continued on Page IN. WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto subscribed their names as of the date first above written. LESSO Kodiak Island Borough ADDRESS oil 1 kTr . e)-?Fe� .oD7$10 )4/C t ��rl MAO,_ P UNITES &'GNATURE�7- SKA }. Ho IZE10 FOR LOCA!- REPRODUCTION Previous oditi is not usable IGNER (L/)+.�thir� r= OF M EF: L'T Y1 LE OF SIGNER GSA FORM 276 (REV ?2006) SUPPLEMENTAL LEASE AGREEMENT Page he invoice(s) Mist include; Lease number: GS -10B-06090 Building ; : 301 Research Court; Kodiak, AK 99615 Payment reference number- PS0023802 Lessor name and address as shown o the lease Itemization of the products or serv'.Fres provided If the Invoice is not submitted crs company lit, the person(s) with whom the Lease contract is made must sign it - If the Lessor cannot submit documents electronically, hard copies must be sent to, Original Documents GSA Greater Southwest Finance Center Attn: PBS Payments Brand C _. Box 17181 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Al other terms and condd c P, s re main j n fu II force and effect. COPIGS GSA Northern Service Center Atte: Lease Administration Manager 222 W. Avenue, Room 151 Anchorage, AK 99513 .i.ESSOR GQ1!'T GSA FORM 276 (REV. 812005) BACK Kodiak Fees Research Center (KFRC) Seawater Chiller and Energy Improvement, Project Design Estimate Breakdown S 171580T00 Design Services Is, y,500 Landlord Fee Caj , 5.5% iSi,3Q7.QC} Andrew I11} 400 w �. SVV Auburn, WA 98001-6505 D - . M l `4� P"36L"AN"D KODIAK ° PART � YENT of ENGINTERJ'-\-G and FACIT1,1TIES 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, AK 99615 N7-486-.9343 Please adept fns cwc m t s Kodak Island Borough" K fee proposal to Provide design services through oar i consultant- PDC Inc.Engin-eel's° � , Alaska for the Koa-shacks Research Cc s# Seawater Chi Her and Ven ulationModic cation Project 'the Scope of this project inciudes the following: V-P-4aXTILLATION MODIFICATION DESIGN , VCES � �.M 9.4 i.i4 L4 kl V114a 1-ing. ventilation, us -dcontrol i4 systems o Document c i ..+ g ca-paclities of the i s Explore ava,',labic options to mect current and futa:re, needs e Provide a design package to upgrade the syst &r =cy, su i ilatyb and maintennance in accordanceith code requirements _ include ' and occupancy sensors working with the nfileti system S AWAT R ' - .. DESIGN S RVT I7;,S R.,,,,.,,Lview seawater system and develop a design package that provides a more efficient =rhod of chilling seawater the wet lab The team. will explare options including pre -ling fresh seawater with waste chilled seawater o w'.1' include'rte �w�� Into the The design ventilation syt rn To reduceJ{.1. .,.. d- for heating oil r N"ITIAL�� OR.. . .. .. . Andrew I11} 400 w �. SVV Auburn, WA 98001-6505 D - . M l `4� P"36L"AN"D KODIAK ° PART � YENT of ENGINTERJ'-\-G and FACIT1,1TIES 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, AK 99615 N7-486-.9343 Please adept fns cwc m t s Kodak Island Borough" K fee proposal to Provide design services through oar i consultant- PDC Inc.Engin-eel's° � , Alaska for the Koa-shacks Research Cc s# Seawater Chi Her and Ven ulationModic cation Project 'the Scope of this project inciudes the following: V-P-4aXTILLATION MODIFICATION DESIGN , VCES � �.M 9.4 i.i4 L4 kl V114a 1-ing. ventilation, us -dcontrol i4 systems o Document c i ..+ g ca-paclities of the i s Explore ava,',labic options to mect current and futa:re, needs e Provide a design package to upgrade the syst &r =cy, su i ilatyb and maintennance in accordanceith code requirements _ include ' and occupancy sensors working with the nfileti system S AWAT R ' - .. DESIGN S RVT I7;,S R.,,,,.,,Lview seawater system and develop a design package that provides a more efficient =rhod of chilling seawater the wet lab The team. will explare options including pre -ling fresh seawater with waste chilled seawater o w'.1' include'rte �w�� Into the The design ventilation syt rn To reduceJ{.1. .,.. d- for heating oil r N"ITIAL�� xl �. r M1rys..iVIC The Kodiak, Island Boroug E��i�illti mt will ro lide separate bid packages for the V lation Modification R-qject and the Seawater chiller Rro ecto provi dle the option o bi -ig separate prrojectst different times. .deliverables is'-: a 50 Das h. Package and Cast Estimate 0 100Desi kfaand Cost Estimate Final Bid Documents and Cost Estimate KU -3 proposes �o di-.1iver the above servEe.,es indudinor design, adminiStration travel end � nci dentals 1for �� r I , � t paid t M R upon o. � l ti . KIB } r o :. ti n additional % ign o � v for fo�� � conditions that mai# si7zcerely,� F Woody Koning, Director M1 �. Urn +Ft C 1VN. ILI V., X a T�,, B,, `, tiw.r-.ik�7!w��., °,%il'k..w"'••.v°}.3' * a� Kodiak Fisher --} arc ". �' I. I,--'°�-1cr h i e and V r. � s M, M i on r �� Please a rcppt t'h Is do u rn P nt and its a tta ch m ents as PD Us fee proposal for the Kodiak rish e ries research f -in rite r Sf.aw t r Ch I! 're r and Ve ntII ation FA od Rfi-atF FrojC Ct. Attachments Include: 'Fee P ro Pn s ! Summary S h=agm}.. xkfith feP bre 8 kd cwn by dIsciplin tsn}hP ! rec �*'�..:,,rY1�I,, Mechanical n�ra Supporting proposal far Cost Estj m atfry Dur fee propo as 's based o n our understanding of the scope of wor . We 7 the- foI�Owin o n. m encs: . The pMposa, assumes sep-%--te bidcu elms are. prepa.red for the Seawater chiller op ns. and the ve ntif tion rnods co rn p onr-2n1, b ut that both pr Kts prog -�" ~'u',+r ous(Y. , -.hie propa-s I assumes separate co nstru cti :o nt.ri } for the seawater chiller a rid V ie f 43 "i C } a 3 `i f` .,'`�., � E f`.'G} "!r `f .. 3f iCep .Simul-'%= n-ou u 3. Th e pro poJ a ssu m es the -Ick-off meeting is coed uct d in Kodiak, All other design naase moet.,,rgs are held via t6econference or in Anchorage. . the proposal assure s the rnfe. ch a nicaI e is ire e er wilI par Li :°pate ori -site for the pre -proposal M f1 P. t I,. Othe r pa rti 6p a nts wiII p : r# ip4 . } via te le, o fe-rence. ' Th E- pr epos l assumes v:C;- n-1, -.c h a n icall pro? ss s v i Mts during constructicin, conn electri I progress visit, one S u bsta retia Completion inspection for me ch ank--ca! ars d elelftric l a rid one fo 11 Gw-u p H n a 1 Er, spection for rn echan=c i. 6 '-aI . .h proposal assumes � a ti P `-ngi r wiII p€ rt; :spate on-site during ommis�ior ing, to wit'ness corn.missioning We have budgeted 2-3 days for and one d -ay for electrical. 7. We typilc D,? 1V pc rm design phase services on a fined fee balm, a n aur proposal is- bastd on that .Construct -ion phase slervices will e negoti2lted at a_ . 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IRS! 1:1 "INPI'lo pu*X -'er (nd EMN myNrm survft y -02 ..... ............. . ..... 7 IRS! 1:1 "INPI'lo TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS Kodiak Fishrfes Res ea rch Center Seawater 'ding Systern PARS' I W i.J I A PL' Off` WORK A. Dcsign aseavNi-ater chiller system and associated vcnfilation system modifications at the Kodiak Fisheries Research Center ('K1FRQ in Kodiak, Alaska, Vent 11 ation System Mods ficati ons - Prov id a s eparate design package, for inod i ficat ion to the Ventilation systems reduce air flow, increase heat r .j - r ', and consolidatesystenis for C. Seawater ChillorSystem: Provide a separate design packkgo for a system that clhills filtered s aNkF ter toy'F and di stri Stutes the water via the wet I ab seawater distribution piping. Recover heat ftoOm 0 i chi IIer an d use iI to beat fia ort ry ventilation Ir and the spaces. D. Cc,nstr ction: I he p r j ect wiII be constructedire two phases with the venti[at o yste i difications constructed first. A. 1"he following documents are attached to this W L KI"R eawit r hl,"Ll r-- Bitllatio nodi i a4lion Drawings ?K'RC Seawater Chiller— Proposed Ventilation Rates K' a t r hilivr- -L4Y S -MU Chiller System � r'i 1.3 DEI{� = BL AND'IEDUIT. A. General: nydel' iver e that is not Elle, complele will be r * ct d in entirety. T ./E` shall resubmit it when complete without cost to the Government or a change in project Schedule. B. Kickoll' l ` eting and Site Investigation: ation: tt nd a kickoff i e ing at the KI' . }¢ Purpose of the 7eetno i io review �� the 0 ', alber site data, and ��i �I tri the prof c� scope_ '. Design Meetings: I.Jost bimonthly lel c f mic..e mectings with NOAA, (.')SA.,, and Kodiak Island Borougji personal. D. 50% �_ esign: rovido al % u mitlwit the Fol Iow inIMU req ujre ms: j. Ventilation System MModi c ion a. ro ri e a scheniatic drawing how n the existing ventilation systems and proposed cham) . Providespace andzone ficating aril cooling loads lincluding air flowsand hydronic heat i no lox . Document i e capac its+ of exi sti ng equi pment and veri1 ; if`lt I appropriately sized for the new requirements. !fl N ,. *. TIALS Exhibit 2 Page I of.',.u'.��-' c. Provide sv t m air and hydronic heating ow ualcal Oo s, F'Naluate capacity of the i tlr� equipment to determine if it is appropriately sized dor the new re € iremelits. d. Provide floor plans, of the cxisting5 HAIAC syster s that will he mod-Ifted in this project. lt _Provide data dor now equipincnand the existing pans sIlOW1119 the proposed operating ondition. `. r vido a construction cost estimate in CS1 format. Provide a draft cornmissikininol plan 4. Seawater CbMer System . Provide a scheinatic diagramoftho- proposed seawater. chfl fl system. b. Provide sizing calculations for all components oft system. c. Provide equipmont schedtfles and data sheets for equipment showing the proposed o eratikig con err . d -rodded, the follow i nTechn i cut evale ti oil s. Two op -tions dor -cooteroFt-. c ssitv of chilled seawater tank . � Evaluate method of'd ischar i ng eh - III ed eater duri n2 pe.riodswhOn the bui Idi no heatina load exceeds the output oft chi.]I er c,vapor toy. 4) `. i1.1or t . a � Met anal model roc oininen tioii. Necessity, o eating tank. - aivate meth ods of rej ectin g excessondensc;r heat duri ng chiIIed water r -,or ty modle . Evaluate electric load requirements and if the tandby generator has SUitable capacity to supply the essential loads. c- Prop 1 de .1oor- pans showln the new me c a ical spaces and equip nient layouts. f. Provide. zi construction cost estimate irl CS1 format. E, 100% Design- Submit a 100 (1/a s m1ttal wilth the -Fol I ow i ni n im wn req Lar is and incorporate the 0% comments into the design. 1. Submit, eornpl ted calculations n equipment sizin . dor the entire systern. . Submit complete constru timn documents including commissioning plans in native format, and IL'finit. Submit separate construction cost ti i t �s for theventilation s �s co -firteonand e i ater h chiller system in native and PDF format. F. FinalDesign: Submit a final design and incorporate all rcvi `w comments into the desip. 1. Submit .d ial CalCUlatiOnS and e UiPMCM siring dor the entre system. Submit final, sealed ConstrUCtion ROCU e is in native Format, and PDF format .x I isc afal onstru tion cost estimates1{ r the, ventilation s��st i modifications and eawiatcr- chiller sysiem in native and PDF forest. Exhibit Flage 2 of7 IAL t f 1.4 RESPONSIBILFFY A. I..iabi I Ity: Thls SOW indad s proposed con cents for the prqject. `"lie A/E shaII review th co is and be prepared to discuss them at flic kickoffmeefin . The 6 overn rn cnt w 111 address ariv c0f1 m . Th shall accept full responsibility{ for ther ie t, assess ixi project req,111;24e enis and the building systems. andt ni e. all requireinents for a coinpiclears p%rational sysicin that meets the intent of the SlaWrnenf of Work, and willC liable for providiTIOr a complete and operational s {stcm, B. Energy Efficiency: oplinli xn7 energy efficioncy is a prinaaiT goal oft ro�-t. Provide systems and e Uip ent that o tinii c the energy effliciency. Validate d si i choices ushiglife cycle cost analysis and design systems and se-lect equiprnent that minimize the life cycle cast The sy-.tc qs. PART -- VLNTILATION SYSTEMMODIFiCATIONS A- Des a mod ifications to th e existing ventiiat]on, lighti ng andsca at r systems at theKodiak-. Fisheries Researchenter. �e r ��i i : ions shall a optimal al for rare int r ti on with the. hat recon#c r potential ofthe seawater chiller system. This Mork includes. but is not Ifinit d to; I , Reducing air flow - rates . Converting laboratories and fume- hoods to variable flow 3. Reducingthe IlUmberof fan systenis 4 . Increasing heat rc-ry from kabor t ray exhaust air w Intl I ing Occupancy sen -sons to control roofrooin air fl ow an d r -1 ghtin B. Sclicinatic drawings of i s i1 ion systems d proposed improvements re C. PresCIriptive Requirements 1. Provide construction tion oeunients fordesi(�n,construction, acid commission.-ingventilation syslem modifications. . Design the modificationslo optimize iift[M heat recovery fr in the s w t rhill r system. _ Renum her eq ui pm e t as appropriate t provi s gtienti l nunn berln of fans, 'SAV boxes, t rrniM-tl Ullit , and other e i me -m. . IR eniove o r rep] acdi 'Fu s ers and griIIes Cirs req uilr d to achieve adequate air- distri pit on an * N4,0d i fy the CX- i Sti ng vent1 ation syste� s and Iig tingcontrol system s t the tandar f 110dern, high pQrfloniiance office and laboratory building. 6. .evievv- this Siatenient of Work. Rec nine nd and incorporate additions, r f}neni nts, and 9-iodifications as required to acct t o project int ilt. D, Specific- Req ult lnent : TIhe fol, lowi ng r�q uirements ure not Int nd d to ft[l defln e the r ' ct or limit the prCWTipliVe requi r mcnts. I - Red Me Air• 1=1ow Rates . Reduce supply, retum and exhaust flow rates �n accordance with t1w attadhed air Iw Exhibit 2 Page 3 of 7 N 7,77s-- �--tr 3�•st at I c ulation sprcadsheet. . Elillli n W air handIi mg trait AH U- I Supply: ventlIation air to the entire buiIdinvia i I M--1 . Replace relurn Ean R'F-1 with. a sinaller fan d. Ilfr.in to exhaust fares F' `-1, EF -0t F- ti - . F- , L —8. an `-1 and consolidating � .. o into � A and fgine hood exhausi.s into - � e.convert laboratories and uni hood to variable flow d provideroom r rrr� controls and sash velochy c: tr ller t 1'11'xpand the existing exhaust air heat rem r VsNe r to include, fume hood � u from 1.:1�- �. Relocate tie 11 - hat recovery coiI to the outside air" i take t. .OCCLIp ne . i'ontrols: Install occupancy sense.►r to control light"Ing and air flow in rooms tiro gho i the fiacility. PAR1 ' - S EA WATER A I I LL ING' SYS IFFM 1 SCOPEOF WORK A. Design cot ��i ie s { qcm for chi li ��� ter an recovering the hat for ��ditl iI i d Id M <Y- The recovered heat NN, iII primaHl y Beat ventilatioil air but wilI also supply heat io fli terminal heating units when outside temperatures are Ivora le. � . = r winos of the ist.i�r eaNvat r s est r end a �ro,po c� eco e� �- I� a�� t r• IiIIn system are aVached, 1. P Lo d- /NII � )0 �` seawater and supply It to the wet lab at a max iMla lemperawre of 33.57. Syslem mut maintain constant chilled seawater upply lemperatUrC Tide r. anticipated varl t lons in flow ratel. 1 nciLid int the I I i nof lace research tanks wIth Chillcu, water, . Operating Loads The filtered aN ater ter per turwill vary fro .33 7 to "T, �;-en r ly Nvit � colder t rr ma.turos in the inter and warnn r temperatures in the m er. . "hi[l eaw ter use 3 3. i11 bo contHILICUS wid-1 a minimum 50 gpin and a Maxir of`,2.30 gprrl. C. Firm capacity is defined as the ;-maining capadity 11'any piece ofequipment. Jails. Provide a fine capacity of 115 gT, ni of scawu r supplied to the wet jab at s m ixe the 1iiII or selection to 'supply tho design chiIled eater I oad d. urina summer �r oaths ilIh a c and ser out l t ter p ratur- of i �� �1.{ and d uring t1ic winter in Unths wifli a coudenser outlet temperature of 120'1'. TAL G ::rrPa goF7 & zz R =rnmR—M—r-Mmm, I ;. �F "4 'Yd:i:� � L' _5• � �� }<i} D. Pre-,,crVive Requirements I . Providc construction currents for design,o str c ti r;, and Corpissi onin e e=ater chiller system that is capable o f c ntinaously cb. i I I i ng seawted in ac cor once with the operating parameters- 2. ar meter _ . Review the conceptual design included it this Sialc e t J' W rl-. Recommend and ncoTpor•ale additions, refim meat , and modifications as required io meet C e project intent. . 'make necessary dosi 9 n ac o in nioda 6 on s for I n c orporatin g the ,system into the 1-1 ha s c i vcnti l ,ti nmodification pr j ect, 4. Pro ride appr p i ato freeze p ro to cti o n an d th e. rm al e van s ion for the fluids ire t lie s y st e rn. _ Design a seawt r chillerstemapable ?�cnin�osl supplying r capa it , LlChu ars �irran e ni e nt w o u I d a]Io eP6tire chiIIirig, ytem t o operate with hi gh re I I ab iiity an Have Minimal dowry time olimy piece J r gleaning, maintenance and repairs. System re I ialmlity is essenii a] to tank re e .rch pr 'ects that ina , eaten d four years or m r . m rrupti ons iii !-1 ow may disrupt life support to the extent that data sets bewine csss f 1 itab r e or rn ust bQ d i t't rd e. . Provido strainersol'appropriate melsh wIsere req ired to prevent Coaling aDd bloc-kge of heat e than er # pu nips. and -piphig 7. Provide heat exchangers with titanium plates and non/lnox/lec> to prevew 'Wo-foulinurover time. .Tile the current budget docs not allowJbr a back-up chiller, a complete n O chin lgr pre parts and a spare compressor should be iti I-aded in th oprocurement contract. S. Include a maintenance contract with the. chiller supplier for the first year oll'operation. 9. 11rwLoct the chiller from high temc-rature when switching fromheating the building with the boiler to heating with the se - .ter chiller. .Minimi e fi j tered sc av t_ r press ute d r p thro ugh the system. Design a boo ster lump 4f required to in alntal n adeq Lute pressure in the d istri butio n sys r , I . Provi de appropriate bypassand n0dundancy as req uln; Beet the operatingC4parameter requiremenis andfor maintenance and repair `t e cquipinent. 12. Provide equipment and materials sUitable for dw operating condifionsand environment. All wcatgr m attrl als shalI be r sistant to se awater corrosioii over the 25-x. -year life ofthe -l" Specific equire ent - The ll in �� ;c�����`er�� ��t are n t intended to uRy define the pr jccf r fire ; t the prescriptkv requirements, 3. Location. Locate the seawater chilling s rst r within the footprint t xi ti bu11d �. The filter tower is preferred location for the(l4rip em. sign boiler room level Aoor a diIio on dor° the equ ipment. . Wastewater }stem . The e i tim, waste ste seawater system, i ClU es a drain line lr contaminated e wter and one or waste seawater. . i Iy the y stern by Converting the contain Mat ed seawater i1ne to a ch waste seawater 3,iTIC ThUt flows into a new precool su:np, which in tum overflows int.o the treatment sump. Modifv the waste seawater fine so it flows into Elie treatment sump. Exhibit 'e 5 of 7 r try` x-;�:; :�.x��'k. h''�; _! .�,es� � , � i,"s'�'� �t -"�a• *. 11recooling System The co ncept shows that the waste sca)xatcr frorn ch i I led tanks w-1 I I be col lected i n trench drains a 11 ow back to a risky precooiIn U111jr). This sump will supply led i st e -a i r to a beat exchanger to precool the fflter seawater. Tills is an essential sick for err ficiency an r ��ciTIe at 1 e111 �� ��S. bt F.val uate the propy d concc t and other pol ing options. Submit a comparison of ILwo options, including energy r quirer e t . . Ch -4 11 ed Seawater"rank: Eval uate theneed for ahiU ��- er tan k to buffer chili od sCaw ter tempor tore varl at i on s that m ay: OCC 11r C1 Ue. to 11o%v rate variations. ,hiIIc Seawater I I cat Exe ger:71Nral uate i f thi s heat e- changer can be q un, pliedintegral with the chiller- Construct all wetted parts of titanium. . . hiller- Pro -vide a minimum of two chillerseach capable ol'supplying the firm Capacity{. Mo ular chHl rs inust be capabie o f operating in depciiden y upon fai I ure of a Coral cont r f m odule# Evaluate three nianuIa turers �vit] i products s i tifol e f. -Or bits appiication and provide a rc omincn dation based on capb"IIhy. energy ll7.cienc , maintenance support,, space requirci-nems, aild otho-r suilablo criteria. } Chilled Seawater Mixing t tions: Provide 0 Mixilig stations for nuxing chilled seawater ith filters or raw seawater to niai Main the tank setpoln . The in Ix111 statK)ns shal I be portable with connections that aflo%v dor sirriple disconnect and reconDect to ally of the rODS in the distribution s st ;��. A 0 . Heating Tank. Evaluate tete need for a heefintank- to buffer chilled eater temperature vzriafions that may result from variations in the heating load. Evaluate niet ao is of removing e ce 1)cat from thehi ler urin peri ds when the U-)Idin tin lou is zero. Seawater use requires materiats resistant to seaNvater corrosion. . Preheat Coi1: 1 nstalI a p rehleat coil In A IIt.;-'I that i Ls sl zcd for the Iarger of t j c exis-tin heatin load or the heat in g load after the ventil tionk i m pro-vellients are colltrucled. S i the call to heat the venti lation air using Iovver tc ni l ature hat# water i n order to optirnize the ener °efficiency f the sea - er c h i t ' tee . 10. W i d i ng Hv r nicF He-atina . st m: Connect the hz�afing tank to the buiIdIng hadonis heating s est n so the building heath. g loads sari be s uppiie, 0it� chi IIcr. i H Iecti-icat: Rower for tiw. chiIled seawater system seal] be f - ed from flit st n dby power to e a e's ti o firum Panel SS in the Main electrical Roor via a sub anel in the chiller eq uipment rooms.. Feed SII non ssential I oad s form a panel in the en ralor room. Evaluate electrical capacity of the electrical systein and standby gcnerator to supplv the loads. 12., '`knmrols: Providea complete autos-natic cor),Ar l system for operating, inon toren , an a! ami of the sea -water Mite - system- Provide opt i inal control sequences that m ct the minimizing enemy. consumption. ii. HUCT' Provid e integral controls with the c Miler. J"he c hiIIer control system will aIlow or ind ependent operation of the chillers € pon haiIur oft e main controllen J Prove& Mods Ul tI ng ch i I legsiIh lead/1 mo enation to meet the capacity requirements. ControI evaporator and condenser yn s fi oin the chiI ler control system, Pr Vii. C aria l s e pumps that tnodu�lat with tiller output. k 3 ui I d inontrol, fnt rf c� i existing NelNv �r 8000 uiIdi toi tion system (BAS) to pruki e control, nioniloring, and alarm functions fOr Tile entire Chilled seawat er system. Inel u de zin interface for mon. icoring and ena Ni nc, the seawater hiII ers is t Q BAS. 1) PrCCOOI UMP: Provide level control to stop the punqp during low level periods. Heating pply Resor: Reset the 11cating supply temperature so the control valve oil II ic A I I - I prc: € cal coil is betwe n 7 5 % and % open. Th e intent of this controf i -s to dower the heating tank temperature to increase clic energy performance or the Chiller. Priority 'ontroI: Pr vide the fol I win tar t from the eli11Icr coTV,.roI panel of 1))r hiter IkF the chiller control panel with the. BAS. hilled Water PrioritNr. When the condenser outpta exceeds the I I IJ - I preheat coli heating load, Utifl fi!t red s akv t r to reject the CxCess t and lc wcr he c n enserp r tx o temp rature t minimize energyons mption. IIc ti ng JIr'iority 1) uri n r periods when h t1n load c. -weed ihe outp ui o f ill con do r , ;. n crease the c h i ! led scaw ater demand by di scharging cb iIIed seawater to in creaso th C M11. 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X79 C CQ uj1� F1 _3 n d�y�eeLUCL '4 NNrllm Jo j.J%JKL-fls MJS4 'v"AllINQ kJMV.JhV3S h 33V,-iti 4p j w MISAS f)NYI"ILHO ZIHIVMVqS K 6 ll� 47 LLJ ...... ..... .. ....... ......... ........ t -a !> . .......... .. i L e4 . .................. iK; -Qlu�,l WJ:�014 NUP.-N D1I111113 Zia"LVAVIS Ram - ............ . rd MF tlF C\j Cq Of LTJ 1 h� A FMI-1111 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE LEASE AMENDMENT LEASE AMENDMENT NO.5 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this date by and between Kodiak Island Borough (KIB) hereinafter called the Lessor, and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereinafter called the Government: WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the above Lease to order firm fixed price tenant Improvements. NOW THEREFORE, these parties for the considerations hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree that the said lease is amended, effective November 20, 2013, asfollows: Lease Amendment LA Number 5 is issued to incorporate the specifications for Phase 1 Ventilation Modifications portion of the "Kodiak Fisheries Research Center (KFRC) Seawater Chiller and Energy Improvement Projectr. The specifications (517 pages) and the drawings (32 pages) are incorporated Into the lease by reference. Both parties acknowledge they have received a copy of the specifications and drawings. The Lessor or their contractor(s) shall furnish and install all material, equipment and labor necessary to complete the alterations for the project based on mutually approved plans, budgets and schedules. The Government witi pay $640,000.00 In a lump, sum with the remaining costs borne by the Lessor. Warranty: The Lessor shall warranty the tenant improvements for one year and shall maintain the tenant improvements in accordance with Standard Form 2 GS -1 O 6090 with Lease Amendments 1 through 5, and GSA Fcarrn 3517 General Ciauses. Restoration: The Lessor waives any and all rights of restoration against the Government concerning the tenant improvements completed with this Lease Amendment. At the Lessor's expense, the Lessor shall restore to original condition anything damaged by the work performed.. Site Conditions: The Lessor shall maintain worksite conditions In accordance with Lease Amendment Number 5 and standard OSHA requirements. The Lessor shall prevent injuries to individuals conducting business In and adjacent to the work area. Acceptance: The Lessor shall request a final Inspection upon project completion. Upon receipt of the request, an appointed GSA Contracting Officer Representative shall inspect the worksite within 14 calendar days and shall inform the Lessor of acceptance of the tenant Improvements or actions required to gain acceptance. The Lessor shall furnish contractor and inspection reports, as -built drawings, permits, and all other applicable dellverables upon written notice of the Government's acceptance of the tenant Improvements,. Cont on rage 2 IN-nTITINESS WHEREOF,p.rties subscrir-r their names as of the below date, FOR THE GO Title. Lease Contracting Officer I WNIR �,"M� Entity Name: GSA, Public Building Service =41-w i -g" 1 of 2 Lease Amendment Form07113 LA 5TO LEASE GS -108-06090 PAGE 2 OF 2 Conflnued from page 1 Pawnent: The total cost for tenant improvements Is $ 1,165,11 1.0O with the Government paying lump sum of $640,000.00 and the remaining costs borne by the lessor. Upon completion, inspection, and acceptance of the tenant improvements, the Government shall reimburse the Lessor for the lump Sum cost listed above. Reimbursement shall occur within 30 days of the Government's receipt of the Lessors itemized Invoice. The invoice must include: ® Lease number: GS -108-06090 * Building address: 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615-6340 • Payment reference number: PS0027644 • Lessor name and address as shown on the lease ® Itemization of the products or services provided The Lessor must submit Invoice documents electronically atMLww�.Flnanc�e.sa,oov and inform the Lease Contracting Officer of the submittal at jgzraa hemrlantrtsa.ov� If the Lessor cannot submit documents electronically, hard copies must be sent to: Original Documents Copies GSA Greater Southwest Finance Center GSA Regional Office Attn: PBS Payments Branch (BCFA) Attn: Lease Contracting Officer P.O. Box 17181 40!0 15Rh St SW Fort Worth, TX 76102 Auburn, WA 98001-6699 Ngtige to Proceed: Upon execution by the Government, this Lease Amendment serves as a Notice to Proceed (NTP), The Lessor shall complete the alterations no later than August 31, 2014. The Lessor shall confirm receipt, in writing, of NTP. Schedule- The Lessor shall provide a schedule within 10 calendar days from receipt of the executed Lease Amendment. The schedule shall provide delivery details for equipment and materials with lead times that extend beyond seven calendar days. Change_ Orders: The Lessor shall only act upon change orders approved by a GSA Contracting Officer and shall seek guidance from a GSA Contracting Officer in the event of any schedule, quality, or scope change. All other terms and conditions of the Lease shall remain In full force and effect. Lessor Gov't Page 2 of 2 Lease Amendment Form 07112