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Engineering Support and Remedial Design. The Contractor may be required to provide a wide variety of engineering services to support remediation/response actions. The extent of the engineering services will be described in detail in each individual Task Order and may include, but are not limited, to structural, mechanical, electrical, architectural, geotechnical, geological, civil, environmental, cost engineering, constructability reviews, and other engineering support. The Contractor shall perform all necessary planning, fieldwork, and prepare all engineering documents identified in the Task Order. Engineering documents shall be representative of industry or Government standards for drawings and specifications or by performance specifications. All Engineering documents produced by the Contractor shall be stamped by a licensed Professional Engineer and shall be submitted to the USACE Project Manager for approval. Computer Aided Design (CAD) generated drawings must be compatible with USACE software. The National CAD Standards can be found at the National Institute of Building Sciences website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/index.php/ncs. These Standards will be used by the Contractor at time of as-built preparation. Contractor’s schedules shall be compatible with Primavera or with Microsoft Project Manager. Cost estimating software must utilize an industry approved software package capable of providing sufficient information to adequately and accurately capture the projected project costs. Engineering documents may include, but not be limited to:  Design Analysis, containing the criteria, design assumptions calculations and other pertinent data  Performance specifications or completely edited Government furnished guide specifications  Title Two Services to include checking shop drawings, materials, fixtures, equipment, samples, plant materials in accordance with the specifications and drawings.  Record drawings, modifications or as-built drawings  Constructability reviews  Other engineering and technical support may include technical expertise or expert testimony during regulations negotiations  Securing permits as requested  Liaison and interface with regulatory agencies  Resolution of problems during response actions

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Engineering Support and Remedial Design. The Contractor may be required to provide a wide variety of engineering services to support remediation/response actions. The extent of the engineering services will be described in detail in each individual Task Order and may include, but are not limited, to structural, mechanical, electrical, architectural, geotechnical, geological, civil, environmental, cost engineering, constructability reviews, and other engineering support. The Contractor shall perform all necessary planning, fieldwork, and prepare all engineering documents identified in the Task Order. Engineering documents shall be representative of industry or Government standards for drawings and specifications or by performance specifications. All Engineering documents produced by the Contractor shall be stamped by a licensed Professional Engineer and shall be submitted to the USACE Project Manager for approval. Computer Aided Design (CAD) generated drawings must be compatible with USACE software. The National CAD Standards can be found at the National Institute of Building Sciences website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/index.php/ncs. These Standards will be used by the Contractor at time of as-built preparation. Contractor’s schedules shall be compatible with Primavera or with Microsoft Project Manager. Cost estimating software must utilize an industry approved software package capable of providing sufficient information to adequately and accurately capture the projected project costs. Engineering documents may include, but not be limited to: Design Analysis, containing the criteria, design assumptions calculations and other pertinent data Performance specifications or completely edited Government furnished guide specifications Title Two Services to include checking shop drawings, materials, fixtures, equipment, samples, plant materials in accordance with the specifications and drawings. Record drawings, modifications or as-built drawings Constructability reviews Other engineering and technical support may include technical expertise or expert testimony during regulations negotiations Securing permits as requested Liaison and interface with regulatory agencies Resolution of problems during response actions

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Engineering Support and Remedial Design. The Contractor may be required to provide a wide variety of engineering services to support remediation/response actions. The extent of the engineering services will be described in detail in each individual Task Order task order and may include, but are not limited, to include structural, mechanical, electrical, architectural, geotechnical, geological, civil, chemical, environmental, cost engineering, constructability reviews, and other engineering support. The Contractor shall perform all necessary planning, fieldwork, and prepare all engineering documents identified in the Task Ordertask order. Engineering documents shall be representative of industry or Government standards for drawings and specifications or by performance specifications. All Engineering documents produced by the Contractor shall be stamped by a bya licensed Professional Engineer and shall be submitted to the USACE Project Manager Government PM for approval. Engineering support may include:  Design Analysis, containing the criteria, design assumptions calculations and other pertinent data  Performance specifications or completely edited Government furnished guide specifications  Computer Aided Design (CAD) generated drawings must be compatible with USACE software. The National CAD Standards can be found at the National Institute of Building Sciences website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/index.php/ncs. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ncs6/ These Standards will be used by the Construction Contractor at time of as-built preparation. Contractor’s  Contractor schedules shall be compatible with Primavera or with Microsoft Project Manager. Cost estimating software must utilize utilizing an industry approved software package capable of providing sufficient information to adequately and accurately capture the projected project costs. It is recommended that estimated costs be submitted by using the software, "Microcomputer-Aided Cost Estimating System (MCACES), Second Generation (MII), latest version", by Building Systems Design, or a similar cost estimating system.  Engineering documents may include, but not be limited to:  Design Analysis, containing the criteria, design assumptions calculations and other pertinent data  Performance specifications or completely edited Government furnished guide specifications  Title Two Services during construction to include checking shop drawings, materials, fixtures, equipment, samples, plant materials in accordance with the specifications and drawings.  Record drawings, modifications or as-built drawings  Constructability reviews  Other engineering and technical support may include technical expertise or expert testimony during regulations negotiations  Securing permits as requested  Liaison and interface with regulatory agencies  Resolution of problems during response actions

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Engineering Support and Remedial Design. The Contractor contractor may be required to provide a wide variety of engineering services to support remediation/response actions. The extent of the engineering services will be described in detail in each individual Task Order task order and may include, include but are not limited, limited to structural, mechanical, electrical, architectural, geotechnical, geological, civil, environmental, cost engineering, constructability reviews, and other engineering support. The Contractor successful contractor shall perform all necessary planning, fieldwork, and prepare all engineering documents identified in the Task Order. Engineering documents shall be representative of industry or Government standards for drawings and specifications or by performance specifications. All Engineering engineering documents produced by the Contractor shall be stamped by a licensed Professional Engineer and shall be submitted to the USACE Project Manager (PM)/COR for approval. Engineering documents may include, but not be limited to: Design Analysis, containing the criteria, design assumptions calculations and other pertinent data; Performance specifications or completely edited Government furnished guide specifications; Computer Aided Design Drafting (CADCADD) generated drawings must be compatible with USACE District software. The National CAD CADD Standards can be found at the xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxxx.xxx/html/ed- di/homepageexternal.html. “National Institute of Building Sciences website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/index.php/ncsCADD Std.”, “Other Standards”. These Standards will be used by the Construction Contractor at time of as-built preparation. Contractor’s schedules The contractor schedule shall be compatible with Primavera or with Microsoft Project Manager. ; Cost estimating software must should utilize an industry approved software package capable of providing sufficient information to adequately and accurately capture the projected project costs. Engineering documents may include, but not be limited to:  Design Analysis, containing the criteria, design assumptions calculations and other pertinent data  Performance specifications or completely edited Government furnished guide specifications  ; Title Two Services to include checking shop drawings, materials, fixtures, equipment, samples, plant materials in accordance with the specifications and drawings.  ; Record drawings, modifications or as-built drawings  Constructability reviews  drawings; Construable reviews; Other engineering and technical support may include technical expertise or expert testimony during regulations negotiations  negotiations; Securing permits as requested  requested; Liaison and interface with regulatory agencies  agencies; Resolution of problems during response actions.

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