NAVFAC Design-Build Model Request for Proposal - Test
F20 SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION
SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS
SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION TEMPLATE 12/08
Instructions for using this template: There are template files for each UNIFORMAT Level 2 Group Elements. This template is for Group Element F20-SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION. Text such as this is hidden text that will not print when the hidden text box in "Print/Options" is un-checked.
The Architectural and/or Environmental Member should edit this template for the requirements of the project. The SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS are intended to define items that are required throughout the facility or on a system wide basis that is common to several rooms. Room-specific requirements are defined in the ROOM REQUIREMENTS section. Coordinate with the lead programmer for ROOM REQUIREMENTS. This section is intended to be used as a guide and contains requirements that are common to many different types of facilities, however not all requirements and equipment items will be applicable to all projects. In addition, there may be special requirements for a particular project that are not addressed at all. Editing is required where brackets [ ] appear. Delete all building elements that are not required for the project. Delete items or conditions that are not present or part of the work. If additional elements or sub-elements are required for the project that do not appear in the template, refer to the NIST UNIFORMAT II publication for additional building element numbers and descriptions. The Uniformat II Work Breakdown Structure can be found at www.wbdg.org/ndbm/. Coordinate with the PERFORMANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SECTION F20 to ensure that performance requirements are provided for all of the Building Elements listed here and that paragraph numbering matches.
NOTE: This ESR is formatted utilizing Uniformat II, an industry recognized standard, ASTM E 1557. When the RFP writer chooses to add a paragraph that does not apply to an existing building element already included in the specification, refer to ASTM E 1557 for a listing of Uniformat II headings to utilize.
This section is intended to be used as a guide for demolition of unoccupied buildings and renovations of occupied buildings.
This section is not intended to address removal and/or handling of high level radioactive materials and/or waste.
GENERAL SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS
Perform all off-site work necessary to meet the requirements of the project, local codes, reference standards, technical specifications and performance criteria.
Identify and obtain all permits to comply with all federal, state, and local regulatory requirements associated with this work. The contractor shall submit complete the "Permits Record of Decision" (PROD) form with the first design submittal package. A blank PROD form is in the UFC 3-200-10N, Civil Engineering. Contractor shall determine correct permit fees and pay said fees. Copies of all permits, permit applications, and the completed PROD form shall be forwarded to the EFD Environmental Reviewer.
Coordinate and obtain approval from the Contracting Officer for proposed haul route(s), work site access point(s), employee parking location(s) and material laydown and storage area(s).
F2010 BUILDING ELEMENTS DEMOLITION
NOTE: Edit the following paragraphs to suit the project, or create your own, to describe the SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION for the project. Coordinate this section carefully with other portions of the RFP. Consider one of the following paragraphs for facilities that will include building demolition.
[This project includes the demolition of the following:[_____]].
[This project includes the complete demolition and removal of Building No. [_____], a [_____] square [meter] [foot], [wood-framed] [cast-in-place concrete] [concrete and masonry] [steel-framed] structure. The existing structure is [_____] meters [feet] in height.]
F2010 1.1 GENERAL DEMOLITION
Remove indicated existing structure [to grade] [to top of foundation walls] [to [____] mm [____] feet below existing grade] [new finished grade].
F2010 1.2 UTILITIES
[Describe the existing utilities to be [demolished] [removed] [abandoned].
[Utility [demolition] [removal] [abandonment] must be coordinated with on-site personnel for planned outages.]
NOTE: Above – Coordinate the following paragraphs to suit the project, or create your own, to describe the SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION for the project. Coordinate this section carefully with other portions of the RFP. Consider one of the following paragraphs for facilities that will include building demolition.
F2010 1.3 DUST CONTROL
Prevent the spread of dust [and debris] [to occupied portions of the building] and avoid the creation of a nuisance [or hazard] in the surrounding area.
F2010 1.4 TRAFFIC CONTROL
[Describe traffic controls required.]
F2010 1.5 WEATHER PROTECTION
[Describe weather protection required.]
F2010 1.6 BURNING
Burning [will] [will not] be permitted. [Where burning is permitted, adhere to federal, state and local regulations shall be required.]
F201001 SUBSTRUCTURE & SUPERSTRUCTURE
[Describe the substructure or superstructure to be demolished.]
F201002 EXTERIOR CLOSURE
[Describe the exterior closure.]
F201003 ROOFING
[Describe the roofing to be demolished.]
F201004 INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION & FINISHES
[Describe the interior construction & finishes to be demolished.]
F201005 CONVEYING SYSTEMS
[Describe the conveying systems to be demolished.]
F201006 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
[Describe the mechanical systems to be demolished.]
F201007 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
[Describe the electrical systems to be demolished.]
F201008 EQUIPMENT & FURNISHINGS
[Describe any special equipment and furnishing to be demolished.]
F201090 OTHER NON-HAZARDOUS SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION
[Describe any non-hazardous selective building demolition.]
F2020 HAZARDOUS COMPONENT ABATEMENT
NOTE: Consider the following paragraph for facilities that will include hazardous material abatement. Provide detailed report information locating and quantifying the various materials such as asbestos, lead based paint, paint (lead, cadmium, & chromium), mercury and low level radioactive components, PCBs, ozone depleting substances, animal droppings, and molds and spores and include the reports in Part 6 of the RFP. This information could also be included in the Room Requirements.
A report for each of the following: [asbestos], [lead based paint], [paint: lead, cadmium, chromium], [mercury and low level radioactive components], [PCBs], [ozone depleting substances], [animal droppings], [molds and spores] is [not] provided to support this project [ and is attached in Part 6 of this RFP].
[Remove and dispose of the following hazardous materials: [asbestos], [lead based paint], [paint: lead, cadmium and chromium], [mercury and low level radioactive components], [PCBs], [ozone depleting substances], [animal droppings], [molds and spores]. See the [asbestos], [lead based paint], [paint: lead, cadmium and chromium], [mercury and low level radioactive components], [PCBs], [ozone depleting substances], [animal droppings], [molds and spores] reports included in Part 6 of this RFP.]
NOTE: Section shall remain if any of the following are identified as part of the work and in various environmental reports: asbestos, paint (lead, cadmium, chromium), mercury and LLR components, PCBs, ozone depleting substances, molds and spores. Revise as required for the application.
NOTE: Below - List all applicable industry and government standards including federal, worker protection, regional, state and local regulations related to the work as required for the application. Refer to UFC 3-800-10N, Environmental Engineering for Facility Construction, for restrictions and for additional requirements and criteria. Coordinate with local environmental to ensure all applicable regulations and standards are included. As a guide, see UFC 3-800-10N Appendices for standards.
[Perform asbestos related work in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[Perform asbestos related work within the DoD school in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[Perform lead based paint related work in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[Perform lead based paint related work within the child occupied facility in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[Perform paint containing [lead], [cadmium], [chromium] related work in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[Perform mercury and low level radioactive component related work in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[Perform PCB related work in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[Perform ozone depleting substance related work in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[Perform animal dropping related work in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[Perform mold and spore related work in accordance with:]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
F2020 1.1 PRIVATE QUALIFIED PERSON (PQP)
[The General Contractor is required to hire as a first tier subcontractor a PQP to ensure compliance with the approved work plans and perform independent inspections, testing and verification of the hazardous components work including: [asbestos], [lead containing paint], [cadmium containing paint], [chromium containing paint], [mercury & LLR components] , [PCBs] [ODS], [animal droppings] and [molds and spores].]
NOTE: PQP is required if any of the following are identified as part of the work and in various environmental reports: asbestos, paint (lead, cadmium, chromium), mercury and LLR components, PCBs, ozone depleting substances, molds and spores. Revise as required for the application.
F2020 1.2 FURNISHINGS
[The following items are considered [____] contaminated and will require [removal] [decontamination] [ ] by the Contractor:
[_____]
[_____]
NOTE: Insert the type of contamination (e.g., asbestos, lead, mold) List the contaminated items that will require removal orcleaning (e.g., furnishings, chairs, blinds, carpet) Revise as required for the application.
F2020 1.3 ASBESTOS
[[Remove and dispose of] [Encapsulate] [Enclose] [Clean up] the following asbestos-containing [materials] [debris]:]
[_____]
[_____]
NOTE: Above – Use the information in the asbestos report contained elsewhere in the RFP and refer to UFC 3-800-10N to accurately convey all pertinent information related to asbestos related work. Describe asbestos containing materials (including locations – confined areas, elevated areas, quantities, and diameter of piping) See UFC 3-800-10N for guidance on information to include here. Coordinate with local environmental and asbestos disciplines. Revise as required for the application.
[The Contractor may elect to leave Category I & II Non-Friable Asbestos-Containing Materials in place during demolition and dispose of the entire waste contents as Category I & II ACM. If the Contractor elects to follow this method, all procedures, monitoring, waste disposal, dust control measures, and other work activities shall be addressed within the asbestos work plan. In addition, the Contractor will not be allowed to segregate/salvage waste materials, or compact debris for transport. The Contractor shall also submit certification that the landfill to be used for disposal has been notified and is willing to accept Category I & II ACM.]
NOTE: Above – In some locations certain nonfriable asbestos can stay in place during demolition. This applies to complete demolition of a building. If this selection is made recycling of demolition debris/waste materials is NOT permitted. This selection requires careful coordination with other disciplines and must be coordinate with local environmental and asbestos disciplines to determine if this application is permitted locally. Revise as required for the application.
[This project involves [removal] [encapsulation] [enclosure] [clean up] of asbestos within a DoD school. All federal, state and local regulations regarding asbestos related work in schools must be followed. Perform asbestos work in accordance with AHERA regulations.]
NOTE: Above – Work performed in DoD schools requires careful consideration. Coordination and consultation with other disciplines as well as local environmental and asbestos disciplines is required. Revise as required for the application.
F2020 1.4 LEAD BASED PAINT
[This project involves disturbance of lead based paint within a child occupied facility.] [The work includes [removal], [surface preparation], [component replacement], [enclosure], [and [ ]].] [For more detailed information regarding concentrations and locations of lead based paint, see the lead based paint report in Part 6 of the RFP.] [The following removal techniques are prohibited:]
[_____]
[_____]
NOTE: Above – Work performed in child occupied facilities requires careful consideration. See UFC 3-800-10N for the definition of a child occupied facility. Coordination and consultation with other disciplines as well as local environmental and lead paint disciplines is required. Edit information above to provide provisions and restrictions for work which will require disturbance of any painted surface in a child occupied facility. Examples include, but are not limited to: surface preparation (e.g., sanding, scraping) of existing paint for repainting, component replacement (such as window or door replacement), and chemical stripping of paint. See to UFC 3-800-10N for more information and guidance. Use the information in the lead based paint report contained elsewhere in the RFP and refer to UFC 3-800-10N to accurately convey all pertinent information related to paint related work. Describe restrictions and precautions the Contractor must follow during specialized removal. Coordinate with architect and local environmental disciplines. Edit information above to provide restrictions for removal techniques which can create dangerous conditions. Revise as required for the application.
F2020 1.5 PAINT RELATED WORK
[The work will require disturbance of paint containing [lead], [cadmium], and [chromium].] Paint related work includes: [removal], [surface preparation], [component replacement], [enclosure], [and [___]]. [For more detailed information regarding concentrations and locations of existing paints, see the paint report in Part 6 of the RFP.] [The following removal techniques are prohibited:]
[_____]
[_____]
NOTE: Above – Use the information in the paint report contained elsewhere in the RFP and refer to UFC 3-800-10N to accurately convey all pertinent information related to paint related work. Examples include, but are not limited to: surface preparation (such as sanding and scraping) of existing paint for repainting, component replacement (such as window and door replacement), and chemical stripping of paint. Refer to UFC 3-800-10N and 29 CFR 1926.62 for more information and guidance. Describe restrictions and precautions the Contractor must follow during specialized removal. Coordinate with architect and local environmental disciplines. Edit information above to provide restrictions for removal techniques which can create dangerous conditions. Revise as required for the application.
F2020 1.6 MERCURY & LLR COMPONENTS
NOTE: Use the information in the Mercury and LLR Components Report contained elsewhere in the RFP and UFC 3-800-10N to determine the scope of the mercury and LLR component related work. Revise as required for the application.
[Remove [all] [___ percent of the existing] [___] : [fluorescent light tubes], [thermostats and switches], [smoke detectors], [exit signs], [___], [___], as mercury vapor containing and LLR components. ]
F2020 1.7 PCB'S
NOTE: Use the information in the PCB Report contained elsewhere in the RFP and UFC 3-800-10N to determine the scope of the PCB related work. Revise as required for the application.
[Remove [all] [___ percent of the existing] [ ] : [light ballasts], [transformers], [capacitors], [heat transfer fluids associated with ______], [lubricants associated with ____], [compressors oil associated with ____] , [____], [___],without markings regarding PCB content ("NO PCB", "NON PCB") as PCB containing.]
F2020 1.8 OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES (ODS)
NOTE: Use the information contained elsewhere in the RFP, UFC 3-800-10N, UFC 3-400-10N and consult with mechanical disciplines to determine the scope of the ODS related work. Revise as required for the application.
[Remove the following equipment which contains ODS : [air conditioning equipment], [fire suppression system cylinders and canisters] , [___] , [__] .]
F2020 1.9 ANIMAL DROPPINGS
[Remove and dispose of the following animal droppings:]
[_____]
[_____]
NOTE: Above - Use the information in the animal droppings report contained elsewhere in the RFP and refer to UFC 3-800-10N to accurately convey all pertinent information related to animal droppings. Describe type of droppings, locations, and depths (including locations – confined areas, elevated areas, and quantities) See UFC 3-800-10N for guidance on information to include here. Coordinate with local environmental disciplines. Revise as required for the application.
F2020 1.10 MOLDS AND SPORES
[Remove and dispose of the following [surfaces] [substrates] [building materials] affected by molds and spores:]
[_____]
[_____]
NOTE: Above - Use the information in the mold and spore report contained elsewhere in the RFP and refer to UFC 3-800-10N to accurately convey all pertinent information related to mold and spore related work. Describe locations, quantities and building substrates affected by molds and spores (including locations – confined areas, elevated areas, and quantities) See UFC 3-800-10N for guidance on information to include here. Coordinate with architect and local environmental disciplines. Revise as required for the application.
F2020 1.11 DISPOSAL
All waste materials shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be transported, disposed of and recycled in accordance with:
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
NOTE: Above - List all applicable industry and government standards include federal, regional, state and local regulations related to disposal as required for the application. Coordinate with local environmental to ensure all applicable regulations and standards are included. As a guide, see UFC 3-800-10N Appendices for standards. For additional information regarding waste and final disposition, see UFC-800-10N.
NOTE: Below – Editor shall describe building items that require abatement, removal, or decontamination. Include the type of contamination or special handling that the item requires (i.e. asbestos, lead based paint, paint : cadmium- chromium-lead, mercury and low level radioactive components, PCBs, ODS, animal droppings, molds and spores.) Refer to F2020 1.3 – 1.10 to ensure each item listed is covered below and is consistent. Use the information from the various environmental reports contained elsewhere in the RFP and refer to UFC 3-800-10N to accurately convey all pertinent information related to the type of "contamination". Describe locations, quantities and building items affected by “contamination”. See UFC 3-800-10N for guidance on information to include here. Coordinate with architect and local environmental disciplines. Revise as required for the application.
F202001 SUBSTRUCTURE & SUPERSTRUCTURE
[Describe the substructure or superstructure to be abated, decontaminated, or removed.]
F202002 EXTERIOR CLOSURE
[Describe exterior closure required.]
F202003 ROOFING
[Describe the roofing materials to be abated.]
F202004 INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION & FINISHES
[Describe the interior finishes to be abated.]
F202005 CONVEYING SYSTEMS
[Describe the conveying systems to be abated.]
F202006 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
[Describe the mechanical systems to be abated.]
F202007 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
[Describe the electrical systems to be abated.]
F202008 EQUIPMENT & FURNISHINGS
[Describe the equipment & furnishings to be abated.]
F202090 OTHER HAZARDOUS SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION
[Describe any other building components to be abated.]
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