Project Name
Project Number
UEPH Complex
Statement of Work
26 November 2001
9-3.3.1
Motor Efficiencies. Minimum motor efficiencies shall be either Energy Star or in
accordance with DOE Buying Energy Efficient Products Recommendations ( refer to
definite purpose, special purpose, special frame, or special mounted polyphase induction
motors are excluded from these efficiency requirements. Motors provided as an integral part of
motor driven equipment are excluded from this requirement if a minimum seasonal or overall
efficiency requirement is indicated for that equipment by the provisions of another section.
9-3.4
Switchboard/panelboard. Dead-front construction, NEMA PB1 and UL 67.
9-4
LIGHTING.
9-4.1
Interior. Lighting shall conform to Illumination Engineering Society (IES)
recommended levels and in general shall be energy efficient fluorescent with electronic ballast.
Lighting in occupied areas shall be color corrected with a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 85 or
better. For energy conservation dual switch, automatic dimming, or occupancy sensors shall be
considered. [ Design District may review http://www.energystar.gov/products/ for additional
information.]
9-4.2
Exterior. Site and area lighting shall be high intensity discharge (HID).
9-5
TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
[Design District shall coordinate all RFP communications
requirements with the user, the Installation DOIM and USAISEC-FDEO. Define general
requirements by reference to the EIA/TIA standards. Coordinate with DOIM and USAISEC-
FDEO to determine if specific project requirements may be included by reference to the
"Installation Information Infrastructure Architecture (I3A) Design and Implementation Guide,"
and add other specific requirements as necessary to fully define the scope of communications
requirements prior to issuance of the RFP. If reference is made to the I3A document, include it
in the list of references in Appendix A to the SOW.] Cable and jacks shall be Category 5E per
EIA/TIA 568A, Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard. Provide wiring from
outlet jack to termination on applicable PATCH-PANEL. Follow requirements of ANSI/TIA/EIA-
569-A for telecommunications closets and equipment rooms. [For specialized circuits, such as
pay phones, coordinate with the local telephone company. Provide electrical and telephone
outlets installed per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to accommodate TTD's and other
devices.] When systems furniture is installed as part of the construction contract, insure that
systems furniture specifications include ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A and ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A cabling
and raceway standards. Use fiber optic cable for backbone data service [Unless expanding an
existing site where other backbone cable types are required or requested by user. Coordinate
with DOIM and USAISEC-FDEO].
9-5.1
Telecommunication outlet locations. [Coordinate with users and list general and
specific locations of telephone and data outlets.] In UEPH buildings provide a minimum of one
combination telephone/data outlets in each Living/Sleeping room. Coordinate outlet locations
with furniture arrangement.
9-6
SECURITY SYSTEM(S). [ Design District shall determine requirements for security
systems.]
9-7
SPECIAL SYSTEMS. [ Design District shall determine requirements for special
systems.]
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