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STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) Repair of Buildings 103, 107, 115 and 116 Kerry P. Hein USARC, NY058 Shoreham, NY SW1 – SCOPE: The work called for by these specifications shall consist of furnishing all equipment, labor, and materials needed for the repair of Buildings 103, 107, 113 and 115 as described below in SW4 – Detail. The work shall be performed in accordance with all federal and local codes and is subject to the terms and conditions of the contract. SW2 – GENERAL: All work shall be done by labor skilled in the type of work involved. Any damages caused by the Contractor’s operations shall be repaired or replaced by the Contractor at no cost to the Government. SW3 – LOCATION: NY058

Kerry P. Hein USARC 200 Rte. 25A Shoreham, NY 11786

SW4—DETAIL: General Description of Buildings; A. Bldg. 103; CMU structure approx., 60 s.f., 8’-0” in height. One door, one window. Wood roof framing and deck. Concrete slab on grade. B. Bldg. 107; CMU structure, approx. 800 s.f., 12’-0” in height. Two double doors, two windows. Steel roof framing and deck. Concrete slab on grade. C. Bldg. 115; CMU structure, approx. 800 s.f., 16’-0” in height. Two single doors, eight windows, two overhead doors. Steel roof framing and deck. Concrete slab on grade. D. Bldg. 116; CMU structure, approx. 30 s.f., 8’-0” in height. One door. Wood roof framing and deck. Concrete slab on grade. Approval Procedure; A. ALL MATERIALS, PRODUCTS, AND THE PROPOSED METHOD OF INSTALLATION MUST BE APPROVED BY THE 99TH RSC NORTH, DPW, PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OFWORK. Correspondence regarding this issue is to be directed to the Area Facility Management Specialist, Mr. Robert Bennett (Civ./Cont./ ICI, LLC) at 646-996-8561 / [email protected].

Scope of Work; Demolition and Removals A. Bldg 107 1. All existing debris, furnishings and abandoned equipment. 2. All doors and windows 3. All mechanical equipment. 4. All electrical fixtures, devices and equipment. 5. Entire suspended ceiling assembly 6. All interior partitions, including CMU walls. 7. Entire built up roofing assembly. 8. All vegetation and trees within 15’ of building. 9. All interior wood flooring. B.

Bldg 115 1. All existing debris, furnishings and abandoned equipment. 2. All doors and windows. 3. All electrical fixtures. 4. Entire built up roofing assembly. 5. All metal roof deck. 6. Interior trolley system. 7. All vegetation and trees within 15’ of building. 8. All metal roof deck.

Masonry A. Bldgs. 107, 115 and103 1. Rake and point all deteriorated masonry joints. 2. Fill all holes and cracks in CMU walls with an approved material, as required. Concrete A. Bldg. 107 1. Remove all steel plating over conduit trenches. 2. Chip generator pads to a point 2” below mean floor level below mean floor level. 3. Fill conduit trenches with RCA and compact to a point 4” below mean floor level. 4. Screed 2,800 psi concrete in affected areas bringing flush to mean floor level

Roofing A.

Bldgs. 103, 107, 103 and 115 1. Furnish and install 1 ½” polyisocyanurate insulation over entire roof surface using screw and disc fasteners 2’ on center in all directions. 2. Furnish and install .060 fully adhered EDPM roof system as per manufacture’s specification. 3. Inspect wood nailers around perimeter of roof and repair as required. (Except Bldg. 115.) 4. If necessary, install additional wood nailers to match height of new insulation (Except Bldg. 115.) 5. Install new wood nailers to match height of new insulation (Bldg. 115 only.) 6. Furnish and install .040 aluminum gravel stop and drip edge. 7. Furnish and install aluminum 5” gutters and 2” x 3” leaders. (Bldg.115 only.) 8. Furnish and install new aluminum fascias and soffits over existing galvanized soffits and fascias. (Bldg. 107 only.)

Metals A. Bldg. 115 1. Furnish and install 1 ½”, 20ga. galvanized “B” deck over entire roof area. Screw to existing roof beams 12” on center. 2. Repair and make operable all window guards. B. Bldg. 107 1. Replace 100 s.f. of roof deck in areas where existing is deteriorated. Screw to existing roof joists 12” on center. 2. Furnish and install stationary 1 ½”, 10 gauge woven wire window guards to all window openings. C. Bldg. 103 1. Furnish and install stationary 1 ½”, 10 gauge woven wire window guard to window opening. Hollow Metal Doors A. Bldgs. 103, 107,113 and 115 1. Furnish and install 1 3/4” thick, 18ga. flush hollow metal doors and 5 ½” wide, 16ga. steel frames in all existing door openings. All doors and frames to have a 1 ½ hour fire rating. Metal Overhead Doors A. Bldg. 115 1. Repair and make operable two, steel chain drive overhead doors.

Windows A. Bldgs. 103, 107 and 115 1. Furnish and install aluminum, stationary, non operable sash windows, as manufactured by Crystal Window & Door Systems, Ltd., Model CTD-3000 AAMA Rating: C-60, or approved equal, windows as per the following schedule; a. Bldg. 103; 1 (East façade) b. Bldg. 107; 1 (South façade) c. Bldg. 115; 6 (3 East façade, 3 West façade) B. Bldgs. 103, 107 and 115 2. Furnish and install aluminum, double hung, operable sash windows, with screens, as manufactured by Crystal Window & Door Systems, Ltd., Model CTD-3000 AAMA Rating: C-60, or approved equal, windows as per the following schedule; a. Bldg. 107; 1 (East façade) b. Bldg. 115; 6 (1 East façade, 1 West façade) Painting A. Bldgs. 103, 107,113 and 115 1. Preparation: All interior and exterior masonry shall be power washed to remove all loose or flaking material. All interior and exterior exposed steel shall be spot blasted to remove all loose and flaking material to expose bright metal, unless an approved, rust encapsulating neutralizing primer is provided by Contractor. 2. All interior and exterior masonry surfaces shall be primed with an approved primer and finish coated with two coats of an approved industrial marine grade coating. 3. Factory primed hollow metal doors and frames shall be finish coated with two coats of an approved industrial marine grade coating. 4. Exposed steel shall be primed with an approved primer and finish coated with two coats of an approved industrial marine coating. Encapsulated steel shall be finish coated with two coats of an approved industrial marine grad coating. Electrical A. Bldg. 107 1. Verify that all electric power to building has been disconnected. 2. Furnish and install two exterior wall packs with photo cells. 3. Furnish and install two Emergency/Exit combos. 4. Furnish and install ten, 4’, 4 light, T-5 industrial fixtures. 5. Furnish and install one motion/occupancy sensor switch. 6. Furnish and install four, 110 volt receptacles.

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Furnish and install new sub-panel and underground feeder. (Feeder taken from Bldg. 106)

B. Bldg. 115 1. Furnish and install four exterior wall packs with photo cells. 2. Furnish and install two Emergency/Exit combos. 3. Furnish and install ten, 4’, 4 light, T-5 industrial fixtures. 4. Furnish and install one motion/occupancy sensor switch. 5. Furnish and install four, 110 volt receptacles. 6. Refurbish existing panel and disconnect. SW 5– SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS: The Contractor shall submit a schedule of proposed operations to the Contracting Officer for approval. Such schedule shall be subject to change so that the Contractor’s work does not conflict with or otherwise disrupt normal operations of the Government. SW 6 – NORMAL WORKING HOURS: Normal working hours is 0800 to 1630 hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays. All work shall be performed during these hours, unless otherwise approved by the Contracting Officer or reprehensive. The Contractor may be required to reimburse the government for the cost of inspecting work performed outside of normal working hours. SW 7 – CLEAN UP: The Contractor is responsible for the clean up of all debris and discarded materials resulting from his operations at the end of each workday. Materials shall be disposed of off-Site in accordance with local, state and federal laws and regulations. In case of conflict among these laws and regulations, the most stringent law or regulation will apply. SW 8- CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATIVE: A competent foreman or superintendent with authority to act on behalf of the Contractor, must be present at the job site all times that work is going on. The name of the foreman or superintendent will be furnished in writing to the Contracting Officer. SW 9– PROJECT ACCESS: The Contractor shall be responsible to maintain access to the job site at all times under all normal seasonal weather conditions, at no additional cost to the government. SW 10– UTILITIES: Existing utility lines, electric, will be available to the Contractor for his use. Any extension of or connections to the above lines and their restoration to original condition and removal of extension and connections will be at the expense of the Contractor. The above utilities will be providing at no cost, as needed to perform this contract. All connections to existing utilities shall be coordinated with the 99th RSC North, DPW. SW 12 If additional information regarding the scope of work is required the POC is Area Facility Management Specialist, Mr. Robert Bennett (Civ./Cont./ ICI, LLC) at 646-9968561 / [email protected].

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