Project Name
Project Number
TEMF
Statement of Work
UFC 4-214-02, 24 Jul 03
the building spaces on each floor, with the exception of the non-accessible spaces listed in
paragraph 1-8.5.
1-8.5
The following areas are not required to be handicapped accessible: Mechanical,
electrical, and communications equipment rooms; POL storage space; hazardous
waste/materials storage space; docks; deployment storage building, exterior open storage [edit
as required].
1-8.6
Handicap accessible parking spaces for visitors and non-military employee privately
owned vehicles (POV) shall be provided. Required number of spaces is indicated in Chapter 3
of the Statement of Work. Handicapped accessible parking shall be located adjacent to other
POV parking, outside the perimeter security fence.
1-8.7
Provide a minimum of one accessible pedestrian route linking handicap accessible
parking areas with the main entrance to the building core area. The accessible route shall be
arranged to minimize the crossing of vehicular circulation routes.
1-9
FORCE PROTECTION & ANTI-TERRORISM CONSIDERATIONS. Project design
and construction shall comply with the latest edition of the Department of Defense Anti-
Terrorism Standards for Buildings, excerpts of which are contained in an attachment to the
Statement of Work. [Design District shall investigate additional applicable requirements and
insert into the Statement of Work as needed. Consider including items such as IDG excerpts in
separate folders on the RFP compact disk or website.]
1-10
USER BACKGROUND INFORMATION. [This paragraph may be used to provide a
brief description of the mission of the user's organization.] The TEMF provided in response to
this solicitation will be occupied by [Insert user organization] (also referred to in the RFP as `the
user', `the using activity', or `the user organization'). The occupants will use the facility to
maintain [list major categories of equipment and other important aspects of the user's mission].
1-11
[Programming Information. This model Statement of Work (SOW) contains facility
programming options based on type and size of organization, type of equipment maintained,
number of occupants, regional location, etc. The SOW shall be edited to eliminate the need for
offerors to make programming decisions. The number of assigned personnel, quantity and type
of bays, type of repair shops and storage spaces, quantity of parking spaces, etc. will be
established by the facility programming team based on user input and TOE/TDA information.
The RFP preparation team will input the activity TOE/TDA information into the Facilities
Planning Support System (FPS) to obtain area requirements. The FPS requirements should be
used in conjunction with the information contained in the TEMF Standard Design and this
document to generate a SOW for the specific design-build TEMF project (where conflicts exist,
the UFC shall take precedence). The SOW issued for this project should clearly establish all
programmatic requirements, while allowing offerors a wide range of design and construction
options to provide an innovative, economical solution.]
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