Project Name
Project No. ___________
UFC 4-214-02, TEMF, 24 July 03
(c) Visual Organization. Has the proposer coordinated the arrangement of stacks, grilles, vents, pipes,
etc, in a visually acceptable manner.
(d) Compliance with Installation Design Guide Recommendations
(e) Conformance to adjacent structures architectural styles
(f) Exterior color schemes proposed.
(g) Visual identification of the access and control points for the facility.
(2) Interior Considerations:
(a) Are the proposed colors and details conducive to the mission of the facility?
(b) Do the proposed materials and finishes represent a positive working environment?
(c) Have the ceiling heights, vehicle circulation widths, and other space sizes and configurations
provided develop a workable solution to the facility mission?
(e) Are the interior finishes proposed suitable for use in a facility where the primary occupants are
soldiers? Are these systems suitable for a heavy usage environment and the expected environment of
this facility?
FACTOR 2-2: BUILDING SYSTEMS.
This factor considers the materials, layout, maintainability, quality, durability, maintenance considerations,
and any aspects of the proposed building systems and materials. Additional consideration will be given
to all proposed systems or materials which include betterments or which exceed the minimum
requirements of the Statement of Work. Offerors are encouraged to present energy, maintenance, and
life cycle cost improvements which will lead to the overall improvement in the final facilities constructed.
The following subfactors shall be considered in evaluation this factor. The levels of importance are as
follows:
Subfactor a, b, and c are the most important subfactors and are equal in weight.
Subfactor d, e, f, g, h, i, j, & k are of equal and each slightly less important than subfactor a.
Subfactor l is a "GO/NO GO" factor and will be rated as pass/fail without an adjectival component..
a. Building Interior Electrical Systems. This subfactor evaluates the electrical power and lighting
systems proposed for installation.
Evaluation will concentrate on the proposed schematic drawing
information presented, the design approach narratives, and the equipment and material catalog
information included in the proposals. The systems proposed must meet the minimum requirements set
forth in the Statement of Work and shall represent systems which are fully integrated into the building
structure. Additional consideration will be given to proposals which incorporate energy saving materials
into the proposals or materials which represent a lower life cycle cost to the Installation. The following
typical items will be evaluated:
Panel and Equipment Placement
Capability for Future Loads
Simplicity of Power Design
Lighting Design and Materials
Special Equipment Power Requirements Dedicated Circuits/Special Usages
b. Building Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Systems.
This subfactor evaluates the
heating, air conditioning, and ventilating systems proposed for installation. Evaluation will concentrate on
the proposed schematic drawing information presented, the design approach narratives, and the
equipment and material catalog information included in the proposals.
The systems proposed must
meet the minimum requirements set forth in the Statement of Work and shall represent systems which are
fully integrated into the building structure and are fully capable of environmental control of the spaces.
Within this subfactor, the automatic temperature controls shall also be considered. Where addressed in
the Statement of Work, the proposed automatic temperature controls systems proposed shall be 100%
compatible and integratable into the existing Installation Wide UMCS without translators or third party
interface devices. Additional considerations will be given to proposals which incorporate energy recovery
systems, high efficiency systems, energy conservation considerations, thermal storage systems, and
other systems and features designed to enhance the overall performance of the facility while reducing the
operating and maintenance costs expected. The following typical items will be evaluated:
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