Specifications Issued for Construction Building Automation System Moore Air Base Edinburg, Texas

Specifications Issued for Construction Building Automation System Moore Air Base Edinburg, Texas

Attachment 2; 12639518R0011 SPECIFICATIONS ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM MOORE AIR BASE EDINBURG, TEXAS December 15, 2017 CEI Project No. 170464 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL 011000 Summary 012500 Substitution Procedures 012600 Contract Modification Procedures 012900 Payment Procedures 013100 Project Management and Coordination 013200 Construction Progress Documentation 013300 Submittal Procedures 014000 Quality Requirements 015000 Temporary Facilities and Controls 016000 Product Requirements 017300 Execution 017700 Closeout Procedures 017823 Operation and Maintenance Data 017839 Project Record Documents 017900 Demonstration and Training MECHANICAL 230900 Instrumentation and Control Systems ELECTRICAL 260500 Common Work Results 260519 Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables 260533 Raceways and Boxes 260543 Underground Ducts and Raceways 270500 Common Work Results for Communications 271500 Communications Horizontal Cabling APPENDIX RFI JACE8000 Niagara4 Omni Directional Antenna by Phoenix Contact Pre-configuredCon trolWi reless Control Cabinet by Phoenix Contact RadioAn alogInput Module by Phoenix Contact RadioAn alogOu tputMod uleby Pho enixCon tact RadioCab le40 Foo tby Pho enixCo ntact RadioDig italInput Module by Phoenix Contact RadioSur gePro tectionDe viceby Pho enixCon tact RadioWi reless Transceiver by Phoenix Contact USBProg rammingCab leby Pho enixCon tact YagiAn tennaby Pho enixCon tact END OF TOC USDA APHIS Moore Air Base BAS TABLE OF CONTENTS - 1 December 15, 2017 SECTION 011000 - SUMMARY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Definitions 2. Project information. 3. Work covered by Contract Documents. 4. Phased construction. 5. Work by Government. 6. Work under separate contracts. 7. Future work. 8. Access to site. 9. Coordination with occupants. 10. Work restrictions. 11. Specification and Drawing conventions. 12. Miscellaneous provisions’ B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 015000 "Temporary Facilities and Controls" for limitations and procedures governing temporary use of Government's facilities. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. General: Certain terms used in the Construction Documents are defined generally in this Section. Definitions and explanations contained in this Section are not necessarily either complete or exclusive, but are general for the Work to the extent that they may not be stated more explicitly element of the Construction Documents. B. Award: The acceptance, by the Contracting Officer (CO), of the Contractor’s proposal for a Construction Work Package. C. BAS: Building Automation System D. CO: Contracting Officer is the Authority for Federal Government acquisitions. Manages contracts and ensuring the contractors meet the commitment of their contracts. Responsible for all funds, change orders and contract. USDA APHIS Moore Air Base BAS 011000 - 1 December 15, 2017 E. COR: Contracting Officer Representative assists the CO in contract management activities and functions, such as responding to RFIs that do not resulting in contract change, review submittals, participate in construction meetings. F. Furnish: Supply and deliver to the Jobsite, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembly, installation, and similar operations. G. Install: Operations at the Jobsite including unloading, temporarily storing, unpacking, assembling, erecting, placing, anchoring, applying, working to dimension, connecting, finishing, curing, protecting, cleaning, and similar operations. H. Provide: Furnish and install, complete and ready for the intended use. I. Installer: The Contractor or another entity engaged by the Contractor as an employee, Subcontractor, or Sub-Subcontractor, to perform a particular construction operation, including the installation, erection, application, and similar operations. J. Experienced: When used with an entity, “experienced” means having successfully completed a minimum of ten previous projects similar in size and scope to this Program or Construction Work Package; being familiar with special requirements indicated; and having complied with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. K. SCADA: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition a control system architecture that uses computers, networked data communications and graphics user interfaces for high-level process supervisory management, but uses other peripheral devices such as programmable logic controllers and discrete PID controllers to interface to the process plant or machinery. L. Specifications: That portion of the Contract Documents consisting of the written requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards and workmanship for the Work. Divisions 00 and 01 of the specifications include requirements for administration and performance of the Work. Divisions 02 through 48 of the specifications include technical requirements for the materials, systems, standards, and workmanship. M. Factory-Authorized Service Representative: An authorized representative of the manufacturer who is trained and approved by the manufacturer to inspect and approve the installation of manufacturer’s products and that are similar in material, design, and extend to those indicated for this Project and who is authorized by the manufacturer to confirm the issuance of appropriate warranties. 1.4 PROJECT INFORMATION A. Project Identification: USDA APHIS Moore Air Base BAS 1. Project Location: 22675 N. Moorefield Rd., Moore Air Base, Edinburg, TX 78541 B. Government: USDA APHIS 1. Contracting Officer (CO): Jim Roloff, USDA, APHIS, Procurement Branch, 250 Marquette Ave, Suite 410, Minneapolis, MN 55401. 2. COR and APHIS Facilities Manager: Kirk Richardson, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST, 22675 Moore Air Base, Bldg. 6407, Edinburg, TX 78541. USDA APHIS Moore Air Base BAS 011000 - 2 December 15, 2017 3. APHIS Engineering Project Manager: Keith O’Brien, USDA, APHIS, ASD, ESB, 4700 River Road, Unit 115 (3A-03-43), Riverdale, MD 20737-1238. C. Design Engineer: Traci Hanegan, Coffman Engineers, Inc., 10 N. Post, Suite 500, Spokane, WA 99201. 1.5 WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A. The Work of Project is defined by the Contract Documents and consists of the following: 1. Provide a new building automation system for multiple buildings at Moore Air Base and other Work indicated in the Contract Documents. 2. The system will be sized as expandable to handle additional buildings and systems indicated as future phases in the Contract Documents. 3. See 230900 “Instrumentation and Control Systems” for additional specifics on work covered by Contract Documents. B. Type of Contract: 1. Project will be constructed under a single Prime Contract. a. Prime Contractor shall be responsible for either performing the duties or subcontracting with the necessary Automation / Control Contractors who will be the single point contact responsible for coordinating and ensuring that the BAS is operational and commissioned. b. Prime contractor and subcontractors shall have permanent company offices located no further than 6-hour vehicle drive from Edinberg, TX. 1.6 PHASED CONSTRUCTION A. The Work under this Contract shall be conducted in one phase. 1.7 WORK BY GOVERNMENT A. General: Cooperate fully with Government so work may be carried out smoothly, without interfering with or delaying work under this Contract or work by Government. Coordinate the Work of this Contract with work performed by Government. B. Preceding Work: Government will perform the following construction operations at Project site. Those operations are scheduled to be substantially complete before work under this Contract begins. 1. Replacing existing generator with a new generator at the 6414 Building. C. Subsequent Work: Government will perform the following additional work at site after Substantial Completion. Completion of that work will depend on successful completion of preparatory Work under this Contract. 1. Expand system to include Lift Station. 2. Expand system to include New Waste Water Treatment Plant. 3. Expand system to include Water Reservoir. USDA APHIS Moore Air Base BAS 011000 - 3 December 15, 2017 4. Expand system to include New Mexican Fruit Fly Rearing Facility. 5. Expand system to include Building 6420 Traps & Lures. 6. Expand system to include Acid Skid Building. 7. Expand system to include Process Water System. 1.8 FUTURE WORK A. The Contract Documents include requirements that will allow Government to carry out future work following completion of this Project; provide for the following future work: 1. Provided complete Niagara 4.0 Building Automation System with all necessary software, licenses, hardware as indicated under this Contract for future expansion. 2. Future work will be separately Awarded from this Project in a separate Construction Work Package. 1.9 ACCESS TO SITE A. General: Contractor shall have limited use of Project site for construction operations as indicated on Drawings by the Contract limits and as indicated by requirements of this Section. B. Employee Identification: Provide government issued identification (Driver’s License, Passport, or Government Issued Identification Card) and valid proof of vehicle insurance for Contractor personnel working on Project site to access this secure facility. Contractor personnel arriving at the site without appropriate identification and proof of insurance will not be permitted into the facility. Appropriate identification and proof

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