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Capability Statement Introduction Capability Statement Introduction A new collaboration between PAE-Design and Facility Management and Pritchard Francis has merged a wealth of experience and capability across the United States, to Australia and throughout the Asia Pacific region to deliver future US/AUS defence projects in the Northern Territory of Australia. PAE, founded in 1955, understands the US Department of Defense (DoD) requirements and has more than 60 years’ experience executing DoD design and construction projects at bases in the Asia Pacific region. Pritchard Francis, founded in 1977, is embedded in the Australian landscape and provides a local team of experienced professionals in Darwin that will deliver high quality technical, innovative solutions to US/AUS design standards. The current US/AUS Defense cooperation in the Northern Territory of Australia, requires a fully integrated and cohesive engineering consultant team of professionals that understands both countries compliance requirements and specific climatic and market conditions. Our PAE/ Pritchard Francis team reduces a client’s risk exponentially and is positioned to effectively respond to the expansion of future joint Defense initiatives. Capability Statement 2 PAE-Pritchard Francis Reach Asia Pacific Worldwide Capability Statement 3 Company Profile – PAE PAE Design and Facility Management As PAE grows, the values that have set us apart over the past six decades continue to guide the is an American Architectural and company in leading with integrity and excellence. Engineering firm which has evolved into PAE is strongly committed to diversity, recognising our one of the most progressive providers success depends on bringing together a wide range of perspectives, skills and experiences to find the most of both Architectural/Engineering innovative, cost-efficient solutions for our customers. Design and Facility Services in Japan PAE is uniquely qualified to successfully by combining contemporary global best serve both Japanese and foreign companies practices and methodologies with the operating in Japan. PAE’s value adding approach deep understanding of Japan that we to our work focuses on our ability to thoroughly understand our clients’ needs and then tailor our have gained over the last 63 years. wide variety of expertise and service in response. From these beginnings, the firm has maintained PAE's services include site investigation, survey, a constant presence in providing services to technical studies, Military Construction designs the U.S. Military, various embassies in Tokyo, (MILCON), preparation of plans and specifications, including the US Embassy, and a host of cost estimates, construction administration and multinational corporations throughout Japan. preparation of basic criteria packages (CP and BCP). PAE Japan also provides Operations & PAE has put together a strong, experienced team Maintenance and Facility Management services. of both Japan-based Architects and Engineering Consultants that will provide the highest quality of Above all, PAE dedicates itself to the missions of design and service for any kind of project it handles. our customers. The entire workforce maintains a focus PAE and its 20,000+ employees currently support the and commitment on delivering the highest quality of U.S. military and US Government agencies around the support of the critical work of the U.S government, globe. The company’s success is greatly attributed to its allied partners and international organisations. the quality of work and the integrity and high ethical standards that define its business operations. Capability Statement 4 Company Profile – Pritchard Francis Pritchard Francis is an award winning By continually developing the skills and knowledge of individuals within the Firm, Pritchard Francis Engineering Consultancy Firm built maintains technical excellence. Creating rewarding around strong relationships with opportunities within an enjoyable work environment repeat clientele. With offices across ensures stability within the workplace and is reflected in the Firm’s high rate of staff retention. Western and Northern Australia (Perth, Broome and Darwin), providing Clientele include Federal and State Government departments including Department of Defense, multidisciplinary design services, the many top 100 ASX companies along with national Firm is an exceptionally experienced and international private and public enterprises. and highly regarded engineering Through its regional offices in Darwin and consultancy throughout Australia. Broome, supported by it’s head office in Perth, the Firm services a broad range of clients in The Firm upholds its strong reputation by Northern Australia, including the Department of consistently maintaining a focus on its Mission Defense through the JLL Augility Panel. The highly Statement of excellence in engineering through experienced team have a unique understanding of professionalism, innovation, integrity, and the local conditions and marketplace specific to providing the highest level of service. the region, and have the depth of local resources to deliver large scale and complex projects Pritchard Francis strives to provide the “right across the Northern Territory of Australia . design solution” for each project, ensuring the Firm’s contribution adds value to the As a result, Pritchard Francis is a market-leading outcome. This is achieved by working pro- consultancy, providing services across all regions actively with the design team, clients and other of North and Western Australia and within all stakeholders to ensure project requirements are aspects of civil and structural design engineering, clearly understood and managed, and by providing including site infrastructure and builtform projects. quality design solutions that can be implemented safely and efficiently during construction on site. The people Pritchard Francis employs are of the highest calibre at every level of responsibility. Common attributes include outstanding personal qualities and strong technical ability. Employing staff that are aligned with the Firm’s Company Values is critical in maintaining its strong eputation. Committing unconditionally to these values shapes the culture of the company. Capability Statement 5 Project Experience – PAE Medical Dental Facility & Surface Parking – Preparation of Basic Criteria Package – Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan This project provides primary facilities that consist of an approximately 7,440m2 building with a new three-story reinforced concrete structure for a Medical Dental Clinic, the first and second floor of which are provided for the Medical Clinic and the third floor for the Dental Clinic. Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers The Medical Clinic functional areas include Medical Administration, (USACE) – Japan Engineer District (JED) Behavioral Health, Information Management, Urgent Care, Ophthalmology/ Optometry Clinic, Logistics, Public Medicine, Location: Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Primary Care/Military Medicine, Radiology, Pharmacy, Pathology, Japan Support Spaces and Common Areas. The Dental Clinic functional areas include Dental Imaging, Dental Laboratories, Dental Surgery, Site Area: 7,440m2 General Dentistry, Support Spaces and Common Areas. Offices for staff, lockers, showers, toilets, changing rooms, janitor closets are required in both medical and dental functional spaces. The logistics areas include receiving/processing areas for medical and dental equipment and supplies, and bio-hazard waste holding for Pathology. Mechanical, electrical, and communication rooms are provided for this facility including elevator machine rooms and smoke exhaust mechanical room, which are located on the roof floor. Aircrew Trainer Facility, Iwakuni, MCAS, Japan This project will construct a two storey and one bay area operational trainer facility to house the EACTS and associated training and support spaces for KC-130J Crew Master Training Program. The facility will provide an all-weather training environment for the KC-130J FuT, and Observer Training Aid (OTA), Exterior Covered area for storage of 8 pallets and construct Hardstand around the trainer facility for lay-down of equipment and pallets during training. Project provides an adequate facility to house the KC-130J EACTS training equipment to accommodate Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers the new training program for the KC-130J Enlisted Air Crew. This complex (USACE) – Japan Engineer District (JED) will provide capability for consolidated mission operations training. Location: MCAS Iwakuni, Japan PAE’s engineering and design services involved in project management of plans, specifications, cost estimates, design analysis and site 2 Site Area: 1,490m investigations. This facility includes major function rooms such as KC-130J Fuselage Trainer (FuT), Cockpit Procedures Trainer (CPT), and Observer Training Aid (OTA), Electrical Room, Mechanical Room, Telecommunications Rooms, Training Rooms and Brief Rooms. Capability Statement 6 Project Experience – PAE Various Projects – Kinser Elementary School, Lester Middle School & District Superintendent’s Office, Okinawa, Japan This project will provide RTA Design Documents for the renovation works of six separate projects as described below. The A-E shall provide separate Design-Bid Build design documents Lester Middle School including drawings, specifications, bidding schedules, design analysis, and cost estimates in hard copies and electronic documents for each of the projects listed below. Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Project No 1: FY17 Renovate Doors & Windows,
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