Project Name
Project No. ___________
UFC 4-721-11.1, UEPH Complexes, 26 Nov 01
d. Grading. This subfactor evaluates the proposed grading alterations to the existing site to suit the
new development.
The Offeror's proposal will be evaluated on the amount and type of site regarding
required as well as the provision for positive storm drainage away from the new facilities and parking
areas.
e. Landscaping. This subfactor evaluates the design, quality, quantity, and location of all planting
materials in the proposal.
Considerations should include the use of landscaping as screening for
exterior equipment and for decorative purposes.
The following items shall be considered in evaluating
this subfactor.
(1) Does the proposal include landscaping materials to provide screening for external equipment?
(2) Does the proposal include decorative plantings to enhance the appearance and environment of the
complex?
(3) Have the plant materials selected reflected those indicated in the Installation Design Guide?
(4) Have trees (shading and decorative) been included in the proposal?
(5) Have the parking areas been provided with attractive planting areas to break up the large areas of
paving?
(6) Has the landscaping plan been integrated into the Sustainable Design considerations addressed by
the proposer? Does the landscaping provided offer any environmental benefit to the Installation?
f. Parking Areas. This subfactor evaluates the provision of parking for the new facilities.
In this
subfactor the following items should be considered:
(1)
Proximity to new facilities.
(2)
Layout of Parking Areas (with more than 5 spaces)
(a)
Internal Circulation considerations
(b)
Clear exit and entrance pathways
(c)
Ninety (90) degree entrances/exits to primary streets
(d)
Separation of parking areas entrances/exits from street intersections.
g. Site Amenities.
This subfactor evaluates the provision of site amenities to enhance the outdoor
livability of the UEPH Complex.
The requirements shown in Statement of Work are considered
minimums and the Offerors are encouraged to include additional items or considerations to enhance the
nature of the UEPH Complex and which fosters the development of the areas as "campus like"
environments
FACTOR 2-4: SITE ENGINEERING.
This factor evaluates the technical performance of the proposed site utility and exterior utility distribution
systems. The quality of the proposed design as well as the materials selected will be considered in this
item. Emphasis will be placed on durability, corrosion resistance, ease of maintenance, and life cycle
cost of materials selected. Consideration will be given to the suitability of the chosen materials for the
site soil conditions present. Site engineering will consider all aspects of the proposal beyond the 1500-m
[5-ft] line from all new facilities. The subfactors listed below will be considered as follows:
Subfactor a, b, c, & d are the most important factors and are all considered equal in importance.
Subfactors e, f, & g are all considered of equal importance and each is less important than subfactor a
a.
WATER SYSTEM Evaluates system design, material quality, and maintainability.
b. FUEL PIPING AND STORAGE Evaluates piping sizes, material quality, layout, accessibility, and
cutoff isolation.
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