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2-5.4.3 Features and Finishes. Preservation of historic features, finishes, and spaces is of primary
importance. Repair using matching materials is the best approach. Historic features may include
landscaping, site features, building materials, and features of the building plumbing, mechanical and
electrical systems (e.g., plumbing fixtures, fireplaces, grilles, radiators, stoves, lighting fixtures).
2-5.4.4 Historic Structures. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines
for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings is the primary source of information on the treatment of historic
structures. Chapter 16 of Technical Instructions, Design Criteria, (TI 800-01) provides sources and
additional information on historic preservation laws, regulations, definitions, design issues, and available
treatment resources.
2-6 VOLUME 2, EDITING THE ATTACHMENTS TO THE STATEMENT OF WORK.
2-6.1 The ATTACHMENTS reflect project specific requirements and should be edited to suit the project.
See the following table for a summary of ATTACHMENTS and notes:
ATTACHMENTS
NO.
TITLE
NOTES
1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
USACE Design activity to provide
2
RESERVED
3
RESERVED
4
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5
PROPOSAL DRAWING FORMAT
USACE Design Activity title block, format,
symbols, etc.
6
SITE AND LOCALITY MAPS
USACE Design Activity to provide.
7
PROJECT AND SAFETY SIGNS
USACE Design Activity to provide, samples
included with in Volume 2.
8
GEOTECHNICAL REPORT
USACE Design Activity to provide.
9
EXCERPTS FROM THE INSTALLATION
USACE Design Activity to provide.
DESIGN GUIDE.
10
FIRE FLOW DATA
USACE Design Activity to provide.
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