NAVFAC Design-Build Model Request for Proposal - Standard Template
3.0 SITE ANALYSIS
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This section includes the description of all site related information broken out into Existing Site Conditions and Site Development Requirements.
Provide graphics and photos on requirements that can be illustrated in this Section. Include large scale graphics, drawings, and field investigation reports for hazardous materials and substances as attachments in Part 6 of the RFP. Comply with UFC 3-810-01N, Navy and Marine Corps Environmental Engineering for Facility Construction for requirements on field investigations of hazardous materials and substances. Also enter Project title, location, and contract number information for page headers under the Header and Footer view.
3.1 Existing Site Conditions
NOTE: The following outlines the types of information typically addressed. Provide subheadings and information applicable to the project.
3.1.1 Natural Constraints
Topography
Vegetation / Landscaping
Natural Resources (Threatened and Endanger Species/Critical Habitat, Migratory Bird,
Essential Fish Habitat, marine mammal restrictions, Bald and Golden Eagle nest
location and restriction areas)
Climatology (Solar orientation, etc.)
Wetlands
Reference Geotechnical Soils Report if applicable.
Indicate environmental restrictions if applicable.
Radon Contamination (Refer to EPA Radon Zone Map)
Reference Wave, Current and Tide Reports if applicable
Hydrographic Survey if applicable
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Survey or Evaluation Reports if applicable
Existing Waterfront Facility (above and underwater) Inspection Reports
if applicable
Coral or Other Marine Life Maps/Reports if applicable
3.1.2 Man made
Existing Vehicular Access and Circulation
Site Utilities
Site Drainage & Storm Water Runoff (hydrology)
Existing Buildings (Provide photographs of buildings on site and
surrounding buildings)
Existing Waterfront Facilities (Wharf, Pier, Bulkhead, Caisson, Drydock, Mooring
Dolphin, Mooring Island, Boat Ramp etc. Provide photographs of waterfront site
and surrounding waterfront facilities) if applicable
Existing Mooring Hardware and Fender System (provide photographs of marine
hardware and fender) if applicable
Existing Dredging
Hazardous Materials and Substances (asbestos containing materials, lead paint,
polychlorinated biphenyls, low-level radioactive components, animal droppings,
mold and spores, storage tanks, contaminated soil or groundwater, chlordane,
or other hazardous materials and contaminates.)
Fencing
Adjacent Land Use
Cultural Resources (historical, archeological)
AICUZ / Explosive Arcs / HERO
Permits
3.2 Site Development Requirements
NOTE: The following outlines the types of information typically addressed. Provide subheadings and information applicable to the project.
3.2.1 Facility footprint
Building Footprint
Wharf, Pier, Drydock Footprint
3.2.2 Vehicular Access and Circulation
Parking
Service Access
Pedestrian Access and Circulation (flow, paths, sidewalks, etc.)
Recreational
Outdoor Activity Areas
Landscaping
Utilities
Signage
Site Drainage & Storm Water Runoff (hydrology)
Dewatering
Site / Building Demolition
Site Clearing
Fencing (perimeter security)
Construction Access / Lay down Area
Permits
Sustainable Development
Antiterrorism Force Protection (ATFP)
Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Requirements
Master Planning
Environmental Assessment (Constraint in the EA not the entire EA)
NOTE: For waterfront projects add the following:
3.2.3 Waterway Access
Describe in this paragraph or show on drawing the waterway/channel that would
provide access to the site including areas where contractor barges can be berthed
or unload equipment and material.
3.2.4 Environmental Constraints
Describe environmental constraints permit general conditions and special conditions
in addition to the Best Management Practices (BMP) during all construction work
to prevent / minimize pollutant discharge into the harbor. These constraints
may include the following:
- Use of silt curtains to enclose the work area to control turbidity during all in-water work.
- Not allowing debris entering the water.
- Prevent fresh concrete from entering the harbor during all concreting work.
- Protection of marine life and coral
- Protection of natural resources (Threatened and Endanger Species/Critical Habitat,
migratory birds, essential fish habitat, marine mammals, Bald and Golden Eagle)
- Air Quality constrains
- Other constraints provided in the Environmental and permit documents
3.2.5 Permitting and Agency Review
List the permits required for the project including U.S Army Corps of Engineers
permit(s) for in-water construction and dredging and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
coordination. Identify who is to provide the permits, Government or Contractor.
If permit(s) are to be obtained by the Government:
- What and when the Contractor needs to submit to the Government to support permit application
- When the Government expect the permit(s) will be available
- Include permits and notifications required by Federal, State and local OSHA,
or EPA offices for projects involving the removal or abatement of hazardous
materials (e.g. asbestos removal and demolition, lead abatement and renovation).