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W900KK-09-D-0006 - PEO STRI - U.S. Army

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<strong>W900KK</strong>-<strong>09</strong>-D-<strong>0006</strong><br />

Page 96 of 124<br />

(a) The standards set forth herein are the minimum requirements for the contract. These standards must be<br />

followed unless a more stringent standard is specifically included. In such case the most stringent standard shall be<br />

required for contract acceptance.<br />

(b) The contractor, in coordination with the Contracting Officer, Base Camp Mayor, Base/Unit Engineers, and<br />

requiring activity shall evaluate, upgrade, build, and/or refurbish buildings to a safe and livable condition. This<br />

work may include refurbishment, construction, alterations, and upgrades. All work shall be in accordance with<br />

accepted standards of quality.<br />

(c) As dictated by the Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) the contract shall meet:<br />

(1) “the minimum requirements of United States” National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70,<br />

(2) National Electrical Code (NEC),<br />

(3) the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C2, and<br />

(4) the United States’ National Electrical Safety Code (NESC).<br />

(d) These standards must be met when it is reasonable to do so with available materials. When conditions dictate<br />

deviation, then provisions within the International Electrical Code (IEC) or British Standard (BS 7671) shall be<br />

followed. Any deviations from the above necessary to reflect market conditions, shall receive prior written approval<br />

from a qualified engineer and the Contracting Officer.<br />

(e) The following internet links provide access to some of these standards:<br />

UFC: http://65.204.17.188/report/doc_ufc.html<br />

NFPA 70: http://www.nfpa.org<br />

NESC: http://www.standards.ieee.org/nesc<br />

(END)<br />

5152.204-5002 CONTRACTOR MANPOWER REPORTING APPLICATION (CMRA) (<strong>PEO</strong>_<strong>STRI</strong>) (NOV<br />

2006)<br />

The Contractor Manpower Reporting Application (CMRA) is a business process for collecting information on<br />

contracts that provide services to the Department of the <strong>Army</strong>. The contractor and all subcontractors are required<br />

to create an account and input data for all services performed under this contract within CMRA, to include all<br />

delivery/task orders issued against this contract. This input is required to be accomplished on a Government fiscal<br />

year basis (1 st of October though 30 th of September). All contractor/subcontractor input will be accomplished<br />

between the 1 st and the 15 th of October of each year for the previous year or upon completion of performance,<br />

whichever is earliest. More information can be found within the User Guides tab at https://cmra.army.mil/.<br />

Contract number and contractor identity will be treated as proprietary information when they are associated with<br />

the direct labor hours and direct labor dollars. At no time will any data be released to the public, with the<br />

contractor name and contract number associated with the data.<br />

5152.2<strong>09</strong>-5003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST (SERVICES) (<strong>PEO</strong>-<strong>STRI</strong>) (SEP 2006)

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