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<HL4>UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS</HL4><BRK/>
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<HL4>References are in agreement with UMRL dated January 2009</HL4><BRK/>
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<SCN>SECTION 00 73 01</SCN><BRK/>
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<STL>SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS FOR GUANTANAMO BAY PROJECTS</STL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  This guide specification covers the requirements for <SCP>special requirements 
for projects located at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba</SCP>.<BRK/>
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Edit this guide specification for project specific requirements by adding, deleting, 
or revising text.  For bracketed items, choose applicable items(s) or insert 
appropriate information.<BRK/>
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Remove information and requirements not required in respective project, whether 
or not brackets are present.<BRK/>
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Comments and suggestions on this guide specification are welcome and should 
be directed to the technical proponent of the specification.  A listing of <URL HREF="http://65.204.17.188/report/ufgs.html">technical 
proponents</URL>, including their organization designation and telephone number, is 
on the Internet.<BRK/>
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Recommended changes to a UFGS should be submitted as a  <URL HREF="http://65.204.17.188/projnet/cms/public.html">Criteria Change Request 
(CCR)</URL>.</NPR><BRK/>
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<PRT><TTL>PART 1   GENERAL</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.1   REFERENCES</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  This paragraph is used to list the publications cited in the text of 
the guide specification. The publications are referred to in the text by basic 
designation only and listed in this paragraph by organization, designation, 
date, and title.<BRK/>
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<TXT>The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced.  The publications are 
referred to within the text by the basic designation only.</TXT><BRK/>
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<REF><ORG>INSTRUCTIONS AND STANDARDS FOR NAVBASE GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA (COMNAVBASEGTMOINST)</ORG><BRK/><BRK/><RID>11300.3</RID><RTL>Base Energy Conservation Regulations</RTL><BRK/><BRK/></REF></SPT><SPT><TTL>1.2   SUBMITTALS</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Review submittal description (SD) definitions in Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL 
PROCEDURES and edit the following list to reflect only the submittals required 
for the project.  Submittals should be kept to the minimum required for adequate 
quality control.<BRK/>
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A “G” following a submittal item indicates that the submittal requires Government 
approval.  Some submittals are already marked with a “G”.  Only delete an existing 
“G” if the submittal item is not complex and can be reviewed through the Contractor’s 
Quality Control system.  Only add a “G” if the submittal is sufficiently important 
or complex in context of the project.<BRK/>
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For submittals requiring Government approval on Army projects, a code of up 
to three characters within the submittal tags may be used following the "G" 
designation to indicate the approving authority.  Codes for Army projects using 
the Resident Management System (RMS) are:  "AE" for Architect-Engineer; "DO" 
for District Office (Engineering Division or other organization in the District 
Office); "AO" for Area Office; "RO" for Resident Office; and "PO" for Project 
Office.  Codes following the "G" typically are not used for Navy,  Air Force, 
and NASA projects.<BRK/>
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Choose the first bracketed item for Navy, Air Force and NASA projects, or choose 
the second bracketed item for Army projects.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>Government approval is required for submittals with a "G" designation; submittals not having a "G" designation 
are [for Contractor Quality Control approval.][for information only.  When used, a designation following the 
"G" designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government.]  The following shall 
be submitted in accordance with Section <SRF>01 33 00</SRF> SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES:</TXT><BRK/>
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<LST><SUB>SD-01 Preconstruction Submittals</SUB></LST><BRK/>
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<ITM><SUB>Entry Approval for Employees</SUB>[; <SUB>G</SUB>][; <SUB>G, [_____]</SUB>]</ITM><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3   INFORMATIONAL DATA</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.1   Work Force</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Due to the sensitive locale of the U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, foreign nationals from dissident political 
areas may be excluded and denied entry approval.  In general, foreign nationals may be used.  The Contractor 
agrees to dismiss from the site, when directed by the Contracting Officer, any individual whose continued employment 
is deemed to be contrary to the public interest or inconsistent with the best interest of the national security.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.1.1   <SUB>Entry Approval for Employees</SUB></TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>No employee or representative of the Contractor will be admitted to the U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 
without prior entry approval.  The background of Contractor personnel will be screened prior to entry to the 
U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  The Contractor shall submit to the Contracting Officer the full name, 
date and place of birth, and Social Security number of such persons.  This information shall be received by the 
Contracting Officer 45 calendar days prior to the scheduled or desired arrival at the Naval Base.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.1.2   Identification of Employees</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing to each employee and for requiring each employee to display 
such identification as may be approved and directed by the Contracting Officer.  Employees may be fingerprinted 
prior to employment as a condition of entry onto the Naval Base. Prescribed Government identification cards shall 
be immediately delivered to the Contracting Officer for cancellation upon release of any employee.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.1.3   Waiver for Workers' Compensation</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>In addition to "FAR 52.228-4, Workers' Compensation and War-Hazard Insurance Overseas," the Department of Labor 
has granted a waiver of the requirement to provide Defense Base Act coverage for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  The waiver 
applies to all employees except the following:  (1)  Employees hired in the United States; (2)  employees who 
are residents of the United States; and (3) employees who are citizens of the United States.  For employees for 
which Defense Base Act coverage has been waived, worker's compensation coverage shall be provided in accordance 
with the local law of the country of which such countries may require insurance coverage, may involve a self-insurance 
system, or may be a Government-operated system.  It is the responsibility of the Contractor to research the local 
laws of countries from which it hires nationals.  The Contractor is also responsible for taking necessary steps 
to implement the required worker's compensation coverage.  If the Contractor hires employees from a country which 
does not have a worker's compensation system or from a country for which the country's worker's compensation 
system has no extraterritorial effect and does not apply for work accomplished in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, then 
the Contractor will not be required to provide worker's compensation coverage for employees from such countries.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.1.4   Local Labor</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Proselytizing of labor, that is the hiring of Government or Contractor on-base employees by offering higher wages 
or other amenities, shall not be permitted unless a release from the employer is executed or the employee resigns 
and leaves the base for a minimum of 90 days.  Accordingly, labor which the Contractor proposes to use shall 
be approved by the Contracting Officer.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.1.5   Management Personnel</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing the personnel required, with the necessary skills and qualifications, 
to perform the work as described.  Additionally, the Contractor shall provide an individual on-site, who is authorized 
to negotiate and financially commit change orders for the Principal.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.1.6   Work outside Regular Hours</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Normal working hours are 0730 to 1630, Monday through Friday (except holidays).  The Government recognizes that, 
because of the isolation of the Naval Base and the added cost to house and feed a work force, there are mutual 
benefits in allowing Contractors to work outside normal working hours.  For example, Contractors often work six 
ten-hour days per week.  Contractor requests to work outside normal working hours, including blanket request, 
are often approved.  However, the Contracting Officer has full discretion to approve or disapprove, or withdraw 
approval of, request.  If the Contractor desires to work outside normal hours (including Saturdays, Sundays and 
holidays), he shall submit his request to the Contracting Officer.  Some typical constraints on working outside 
normal working hours are:</TXT><BRK/>
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<ITM INDENT="-0.33">a.  The Contractor's request must be made at least two days in advance (e.g., request received 
by Government by close of business Wednesday for work on following Saturday).  Prior to submitting 
the request, the Contractor must coordinate as needed (such as utility outages) and have all 
required people and materials for the work that will be performed.</ITM><BRK/>
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<ITM INDENT="-0.33">b.  A Contractor with quality or safety (including camp and material storage site) problems 
(as determined by the Contracting Officer) will usually be restricted to normal working hours.</ITM><BRK/>
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<ITM INDENT="-0.33">c.  A Contractor who fails to correct deficiencies within a reasonable time (as determined by 
the Contracting Officer) usually will be restricted to normal working hours or may be allowed 
to work outside normal working hours only to correct those deficiencies.</ITM><BRK/>
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<ITM INDENT="-0.33">d.  The Contractor shall schedule his work to cause the least amount of interference to normal 
activities.  Conflicts, such as disturbing housing occupants after working hours, may be cause 
for limiting work to normal working hours.</ITM><BRK/>
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</SPT><SPT><TTL>1.3.2   Storage of Materials</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  On large jobs, a laydown area shall be identified on the contract drawings 
(by ROICC or PWD at 100 percent review) and described herein.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>The Contractor shall store materials only in places where directed.  No fire-hazardous materials or flammable 
liquids shall be stored or otherwise maintained within a building or structure, except as approved, in accordance 
with the local fire regulations.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.3   Access Roads</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>The Contractor shall refrain from the use of roads, grounds, or other facilities which have not been specifically 
authorized for his use.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.4   Availability and Cost of Government Materials and Services</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Prices of services and items shown herein shall be updated by ROICC at 
100 percent review.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>The availability of Government materials, equipment, and services indicated in this specification may vary subject 
to local supply priority requirements for operations and maintenance of the base.  Non-availability will not 
be considered as an excusable delay under the General Conditions Clause entitled "Changes."  The cost of Government 
materials, equipment, and services reflected in this specification are subject to fluctuation, revision, and 
adjustment.  Changes in rates or prices for goods and services in this and following paragraphs shall not be 
used as a basis for a change to the contract.  However, should the actual rate required to be paid by the Contractor 
vary by more than 15 percent from that specified, the contract price will be adjusted to reflect the amount by 
which the rate actually paid varies by more than 15 percent from that specified.  Some materials and equipment 
may be furnished to the Contractor by the Government at current rates subject to 3 days' advance notice in writing. 
Request shall be made to the Contracting Officer.  Equipment will not be available for long-term rental.  Short-term 
equipment rental (1 to 2 days), one-time hauling service, and one-time crane service may be available if there 
is no conflict with Government workload.  Government equipment will not be provided without Government operators.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.4.1   List of Government Equipment</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>The following list of Government equipment available for rental and corresponding prices is provided. Cranes 
have an operator provided. All other equipment used will be Contractor operated. <HL3>Rentals will only be short term 
(1 to 2 days) and may be interrupted if the equipment is required to support Station needs.</HL3></TXT><BRK/>
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<TBL>               <HL3>NAVAL STATION INVENTORY                     6/29/00<BRK/></HL3>
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<THD><HL3>             USN         TYPE/MODEL                  PRIVATE (HR)</HL3><BRK/></THD>
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         82 04907   22 Ton Hydraulic RT Crane           $103.59<BRK/>
         82 04951   35 Ton Hydraulic RT Crane           $144.77<BRK/>
         42 02386   40 Ton Fixed Lattice Crawler Crane  $132.30<BRK/>
         82 05166   60 Ton Hydraulic Truck Crane        $196.67<BRK/>
         82 04466   90 Ton Fixed Lattice Truck Crane    $260.13<BRK/>
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         31 07851   Air Compressor 750 cfm               $33.30<BRK/>
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         44 02977   Road Grader                          $67.30<BRK/>
         45 04105   Front-end Loader                     $67.66<BRK/>
         48 18365   Tractor with Backhoe                 $11.45<BRK/>
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         51 22233   Emergency Light Plant                $13.65<BRK/>
         51 23673   Emergency Light Plant                $13.65<BRK/>
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         51 76176   Electric Arc Welder                  $11.35<BRK/>
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         94 25868   1 Ton Stake Truck                    $16.70<BRK/>
         95 28868   3 Ton Stake Truck                    $18.65<BRK/>
         95-28869   3 Ton Stake Truck                    $18.65<BRK/>
         95 28879   3 Ton Stake Truck                    $18.65<BRK/>
         95-29999   3 Ton Stake Truck                    $18.65<BRK/>
         95-30000   3 Ton Stake Truck                    $18.65<BRK/>
         95 30001   3 Ton Stake Truck                    $18.65<BRK/>
         95 30002   3 Ton Stake Truck                    $18.65<BRK/>
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         96 40860   5 Ton Refer Van                      $42.62<BRK/>
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         96 45858   6X4 Dump Truck                       $52.92<BRK/>
         96 45859   6X4 Dump Truck                       $52.92<BRK/>
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         96 45880   7.5 Ton Tractor Truck                $41.95<BRK/>
         96 46251   7.5 Ton Tractor Truck                $41.95<BRK/>
         96 45893   15 Ton Tractor Truck                 $41.95<BRK/>
         96 37704   25 ton Tractor Truck                 $64.19<BRK/>
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         97 30548   60 Ton Lowboy Trailer                $17.00<BRK/>
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         97 31481   20 ton Semi Stake Trailer             $9.85<BRK/>
         97 34706   20 ton Semi Stake Trailer             $9.85<BRK/>
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         97 31680   SEMI TNK 5 KG                        $45.95<BRK/>
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         97 35887   12 Ton Semi Van Trailer               $9.15<BRK/>
         97 34219   20 ton Semi Van Trailer               $9.15<BRK/></TBL>
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</SPT><SPT><TTL>1.3.5   Ocean Freight</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>The Contractor shall provide loading of freight and ocean freight, off-loading, and handling as required, based 
on the following:</TXT><BRK/>
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<ITM INDENT="-0.33">a.  Marine Insurance:  Marine insurance, to the extent required, shall be furnished by the Contractor.</ITM><BRK/>
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<ITM INDENT="-0.33">b.  Ship Arrival</ITM><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.33">(1)  No ships or vessels may enter the Guantanamo Bay Defense Sea Area except as approved by Commander, 
U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  Not less than 48 hours prior to departure of vessel from the 
port of embarkation, the Contractor shall furnish to the Contracting Officer the following information:</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(a)  Name of vessel.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(b)  Place of registry and registry number.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(c)  Name, nationality, and address of owner.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(d)  Name, nationality, and address of operator.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(e)  Gross tonnage, length, beam, and draft of vessel.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(f)  Nationality and numbers of officers and crew (include crew list).</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(g)  Number of passengers (include passenger list).</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(h)  Last port of call prior to entry into Guantanamo Bay Naval Defense Sea Area.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(i)  Purpose of visit.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.65">(j)  Proposed date of entry and estimated duration of stay.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.33">(2)  Passengers and crew will be subject to Base regulations.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.33">(3)  Commercial vessels will be permitted to discharge cargo at cargo docks to the extent that space 
is available.</LST><BRK/>
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<ITM INDENT="-0.33">c.  Vessels on Contract to Government</ITM><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.33">(1)  Contract for scheduled every other week shipping service to and from Guantanamo Bay from Jacksonville, 
Florida, is provided by TransAtlantic Lines LLC for 14 days sailing schedule between Jacksonville, Florida 
and Guantanamo Bay.</LST><BRK/>
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<ITM>TransAtlantic Lines LLC<BRK/>
120 Greenwich Ave.<BRK/>
Greenwich, CT 06830<BRK/>
Gudmundur Kjaernested Vice President<BRK/>
Voice:  (203) 625-5514<BRK/>
Valerie Bowen Bookings/Dispatcher<BRK/>
Fax:  (203) 863-9354<BRK/>
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Jacksonville Terminal<BRK/>
8998 Blount Island Blvd.<BRK/>
Jacksonville, FL 32226<BRK/>
Coastal Maritime Stevedoring, LLC<BRK/>
Terminal Service<BRK/>
Customer service Hotline<BRK/>
1-888-840-9918<BRK/>
Rick Clarke, Terminal Manager<BRK/>
Office:  (904) 714-1424<BRK/>
Sally Gibson, Chief Clerk<BRK/>
Fax:  (904) 714-1165<BRK/>
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Coastal Maritime Stevedoring, LLC<BRK/>
Corporate Offices<BRK/>
Magnus Lindebach CEO<BRK/>
1-888-644-2842<BRK/>
Ben Brown, Operations Manager<BRK/>
Office:  (904) 727-7007<BRK/>
Bud Underwood, Safety/Human Resources<BRK/>
Fax:  (904) 727-0071<BRK/>
Kathy Wiley Admin/Bookings<BRK/>
<BRK/>
Burns and Roe<BRK/>
Maurice Mullen Project Manager at GTMO<BRK/>
Voice:  011-5399-3126</ITM><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.33">(2)  Since these vessels are under Government contract, priority materials for Government agencies may 
delay receipt of Contractor's equipment and materials.  The cost of containerization, shipping, on-loading, 
and off-loading, is at the Contractor's expense; and arrangements shall be made directly with the shipping 
company.</LST><BRK/>
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<LST INDENT="0.33">(3)  The ocean vessel Contractor is subject to change.  If a change in Contractor should occur, the Government 
is not liable for any additional costs which may be incurred by the Contractor for the construction contract.</LST><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<LST INDENT="0.33">(4)  The Contractor is under no obligation to use the Government carrier and may use others subject to 
the terms and conditions of this contract and U.S. Maritime law.</LST><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<LST INDENT="0.33">(5)   The Contractor may ship materials and equipment by air or sea provided all clearances are met and 
approved in advance.  The Contractor shall use the  Government's barge contractor, if space is available, 
at the established commercial rates provided by the Government's barge contractor.  The Contractor shall 
use the Government's consolidator in Jacksonville, Florida to transport anything on the Government's 
barge.  The Government's material will have priority over Contractor material on the Government's barge.  
If space is not available on the Government's barge, the contractor will be permitted to use another 
barge for transportation.</LST><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.6   Medical and Dental Services</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Medical and dental services available to the Contractor's employees are limited in Guantanamo Bay.  The Naval 
Hospital and Naval Dental Clinic are staffed to treat primarily DOD personnel.  The Contractor shall screen prospective 
employees with the objective to exclude those with admitted chronic disorders from traveling to Guantanamo Bay.  
Advise prospective employees of the limited medical and dental services available in Guantanamo Bay; and explain 
the Contractor's policy concerning the extent of liability and coverage for required treatment.  Every reasonable 
attempt shall be made to prevent personnel with chronic disorders, which may require treatment, such as cardiovascular 
defects, tuberculosis, mental health problems, and alcoholism, from being sent to Guantanamo Bay. The Contractor 
shall provide and have available, both at the job site and in the berthing areas, first aid for minor and emergency 
treatment.  Government ambulance and medical care, when required, will be billed at the then current rates.  
For more information on: dental care rates, call 011-53-99-2239; medical outpatient care rates, call 011-53-99-2230, 
and medical in-patient care rates, call 011-053-99-2185.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.7   Post Exchange and Commissary Privilege and Recreation Facilities</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Post exchange and commissary privileges and recreation facilities are available to authorized Contractor personnel 
and dependents of Contractor personnel in accordance with current base regulations.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.8   On-Base Transportation</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The Contractor shall provide necessary personnel, vehicles, and equipment required for on-base vehicular transportation, 
and shall bear the cost of required fuel, oil, lubricants, and maintenance there-for.  The vehicles shall be 
operated only by Contractor's employees who possess a valid motor vehicle operator's identification card; and 
vehicular registration will be provided without cost by the Government.  The Contractor shall comply with traffic 
safety program set forth in OPNAV Instruction 5100.12.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.9   Laundry and Dry Cleaning</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The Government will make available laundry and dry cleaning facilities for Contractor personnel and dependents 
of Contractor personnel at current rates as set forth by the Navy Exchange, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3.10   Government Utilities</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Refer to this section in Section 01 50 00.00 20, TEMPORARY FACILITIES 
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<TXT>The General Conditions Clause entitled "Availability and Use of Utility Services" applies.  Water and electricity 
will be available at designated outlets at the prevailing Government rates.  Current rates (26 Nov 02) are as 
follows:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM>Electricity - $144.32 per thousand kWh</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM>Water       - $ 19.04 per thousand gallons</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Power usage in office and shop areas will be metered by meter furnished and installed by and at the expense of 
the Contractor.  The meters furnished shall be sealed and tagged to indicate last calibration date and name of 
the person performing the calibration.  The Government reserves the right to require the recalibration of the 
meters if erroneous readings are suspected.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The Contractor shall provide Backflow Protection at the source for all temporary water connections used in accomplishment 
of this contract. Backflow device must be tested and pass certification prior to opening connection. Person installing 
and certifying device must be trained in accordance with CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL AND BACKFLOW PREVENTION PROGRAM 
IMPLEMENTATION AT NAVY SHORE FACILITIES, User's Guide, UG-2029-ENV dtd May 98.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.11   Port-a-let, Refuse Collection and Sanitary Sewage Trucking Service</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>These services are provided by the Base Maintenance Services Contractor, Kvaerner Process Services, Inc. For 
the current rates, call 011-53-99-4271.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM>Refuse containers will be furnished and serviced by the Government at living quarters.  Refuse 
collection service is mandatory.  Contractors are required to meet base regulations concerning 
collection and disposal of refuse.  Pickup is scheduled and charged based on volume of the dumpster, 
not necessarily the volume of refuse.  Only refuse deposited in the Government-furnished containers 
will be collected.  This service does not include articles left outside of the containers.  
This service will not be available for construction or demolition sites.</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.12   Transportation of Personnel</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">a.  Air travel to and from the base is limited, with demand often far in excess of supply.  
Specifically:</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="0.30">(1)  Travel to and from Jacksonville, Florida; Norfolk, Virginia; and Kingston, Jamaica is provided 
by the Air Mobility Command (AMC) at the contractors expense and passage will be in reserved 
seats.</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM>Plane Fares to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba as of 1 October 2002.  Rates are subject to change.</ITM><BRK/>
        <BRK/>
         From Norfolk, Virginia             $620.00 Round Trip<BRK/>
         From Jacksonville, Florida         $432.00 Round Trip<BRK/>
         From Kingston, Jamaica             $ 90.00 Round Trip<BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="0.30">(2)  Emergency leave travel for verified personal emergencies such as death or serious illness 
of a family member will be authorized to any destination on the next available flight, also 
chargeable to the Contractor at the international tariff rate.</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.13   Food Facilities</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Contractor personnel may eat at the Navy Exchange food outlets, or at other open food service facilities on a 
cash basis at current prices.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.14   Petroleum Products</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">a.  Sales:  Sales of petroleum products shall be made from Naval Station Supply Department Stocks 
under special deposit procedures based on prevailing stock ledger prices.  Current major petroleum 
product prices (01 October 04) are subject to change.  Prices are as follows:</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">      Aviation Gasoline (AVGAS)            $ NOT AVAILABLE</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">      Motor Gasoline (MOGAS)               $ 1.38 per gallon</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">      Jet Fuel (JP-5)                      $ 1.36 per gallon</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">      Diesel Oil (F76)                     $ 1.33 per gallon</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">      Lube Oil (L06)                       $ 3.85 per gallon</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">b.  Bulk Fuels:  Only bulk fuels are available.  Deliveries can be arranged through the Fuel 
Department of the Naval Station Supply Department for tanker delivery to your equipment or day 
tanks. Regular filling station pumps at the Navy exchange service station may be utilized by 
paying the current price at time of purchase.</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.15   Purchases From the Government</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">a.  Sale of Government Supplies:  Provisions and camp supplies other than petroleum products 
will be sold to the Contractor from Naval Station Supply Department Stocks under special deposit 
procedures in compliance with Paragraph 26046, 2d and 3, BuS&amp;A Manual. Miscellaneous construction 
materials may be sold to the Contractor under the same procedure if such sales are not detrimental 
to the Naval Station Supply Department stock position as determined by the Naval Station Supply 
Officer.  Materials other than petroleum products will be issued as required, during normal 
working hours.  </ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">b.  Payment for Purchases From the Government:  Invoices covering sales of equipment and materials 
specified will be charged to a special deposit account, to be established by the Contractor 
in advance. The Contractor is required to provide a cash deposit only to the Naval Station Comptroller 
prior to incurring charges.  The Contractor shall maintain a minimum balance in this account 
equal to two times the anticipated monthly expenditures or $200, whichever is greater.  The 
Contractor shall comply with directives governing special deposit accounts as established by 
the Comptroller, U.S.  Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  Failure to settle accounts due promptly 
will jeopardize the availability of goods and services.  The Government is entitled to withhold 
special deposit account arrearages from progress payments.</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.16   Private Aircraft</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Prior to making shipment of cargo or personnel by private aircraft, the Contractor shall have on record with 
the Naval Air Station Operations Officer a valid facilities license.  Further, at least 7 working days prior 
to each such shipment, the Contractor shall notify the ROICC of his intentions so that appropriate area and flight 
clearances may be obtained.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.17   Contractor Debts</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The Contractor shall be liable for debts to the Government incurred by his employees for personal services at 
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, including but not limited to private telephone service, medical and dental services, and 
W.T.  Sampson School expenses.  If an employee departs the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base without liquidating his 
debts, sufficient funds to cover this type of obligation will be withheld from Contractor payments until the 
debts are paid.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.18   Energy Conservation</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The Contractor shall observe the Base Energy Conservation Regulation, COMNAVBASEGTMO Instruction <RID>11300.3</RID> series.  
It is mandatory that the Contractor obtain a copy of this instruction and post it in a conspicuous location for 
the Contractor's employees to read.  Copies of the instructions are available from the ROICC office.  Ensure 
that employees comply with these regulations at all times.  It is suggested that an employee be appointed as 
energy monitor by the Contractor for buildings under the jurisdiction of the Contractor.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.19   Drug Abuse by Contract Employees</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The Secretary of the Navy has determined that the illegal possession and use of drugs and paraphernalia by civilian 
and contract employees in the military setting contributes directly to military drug abuse and undermines command 
efforts to eliminate drug abuse among military personnel.  The policy of the Department of the Navy, including 
the Marine Corps, is to deter and detect drug offenses by civilian and contract employees on military installations.  
Measures to be taken to identify drug offenses on military installations, and to prevent introduction of illegal 
drugs and paraphernalia include routine, random inspections of vehicles and personnel possessions on entry or 
exit, with drug detection dog teams, when available.  Where there is probable cause to believe that a civilian 
or contract employee on board a Naval or Marine Corps installation has been engaged in use, possession, or trafficking 
of drugs, that employee may be restricted or detained for the period necessary until that employee can be removed 
from the installation or can be turned over to local law enforcement authorities having jurisdiction, as appropriate.  
When illegal drugs are discovered during an inspection or search of a vehicle operated by a civilian or contract 
employee, the employee and vehicle may be detained for a reasonable period of time necessary to turn the employee 
and the vehicle over to appropriate civil law enforcement officials; action may be taken to suspend, revoke, 
or deny installation driving privileges. Implicit with the acceptance of this contract is the Contractor's agreement 
to comply with Federal statutes, laws, and regulations, including those regulations issued by the commander of 
the military installation.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.20   Available Living Quarters</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.20.1   Crew Berthing</TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE: Check with the Public Works Office at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, 
Cuba to determine where contractor employees will be berthed and if berthing 
is available.</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Except for allowed family housing, contractor employees (unaccompanied status) shall be berthed in the Contractor 
Berthing Facilities (CBF) on Leeward or Windward side of the bay.  These facilities are operated by the Housing 
Department, CBQ Division.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">a.  Rates:  The following fixed rates apply and are subject to adjustment.  $6.00 per day, per 
person, regardless of room configuration.  Minimum furnishings shall include a bed (single or 
bunked) and a wardrobe or dresser for each person.  Minimum room furnishing will also include 
a television, cable box, telephone and refrigerator that are shared with other assigned roommates.  
Personal property storage is not available through the CBQ.</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">b.  Room Billing:  Contractors will be billed monthly for the number of beds assigned to company 
personnel.  Contractors are charged for beds assigned to employees on leave unless the employee 
removes all personal property and checks out of the facility prior to commencing leave.  Contractors 
are responsible for storing employee's personal property while on leave.  Contractors must make 
new room reservations for all employees checking out of a facility.  Housing makes no guarantee 
of room availability or room assignment for returning employees.</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">c.  Berthing Agreement:  Prior to berthing of any crew members, contractors shall be required 
to complete a Contractor Berthing Agreement (CBA) with the CBQ Division.  A copy of this agreement 
is available from the CBQ Manager, located at building 1670, at (011) 53-99-4427.  Advanced 
registration is mandatory to allow berthing accommodations to be in place upon arrival for contractors.</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.20.2   Contractor Management/Supervisory Housing</TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE: Check with the Public Works Office at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, 
Cuba to determine where contractor employees will be berthed and if berthing 
is available.</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The Government will rent to the contractor housing units at fair market rate that includes electric, water, sewer, 
trash and maintenance.  The rates identified below are subject to annual adjustments based on consumer price 
index and/or utility cost.  These units are reserved for management and supervisory personnel with some exceptions 
considered on a case-by-case basis.  Housing assignments for accompanied personnel (if available) will be based 
on family composition, and unaccompanied personnel will be assigned a minimum of one person per bedroom.  Housing 
will be assigned and managed by CNRSE Housing Department Guantanamo Bay detachment, Building 2295, at telephone 
011-53-99-4172/4174.  Residents shall abide by the Family Housing Instruction, which is not part of this contract 
but available upon request. <BRK/>
<BRK/>
   4 Bedroom - 3 Bath     $1,350.00 Month<BRK/>
   3 Bedroom - 2 Bath     $1,188.00 Month<BRK/>
   3 Bedroom - 1 Bath     $1,107.00 Month<BRK/>
   2 Bedroom - 1.5 Bath   $1,026.00 Month<BRK/>
   2 Bedroom - 1 Bath     $  982.00 Month<BRK/>
<BRK/>
   Furniture may be rented to furnish the house.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Based on the current mission of the Naval Base, housing units may not be available. If unavailable, supervisory 
Personnel may be required to share housing. If house sharing is required, accompaniment by dependents WILL NOT 
be allowed.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT><TTL>1.3.21   Electronic Invoices</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The Contractor shall submit invoices electronically via e-mail or computer disc.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.3.22   E-mail and Internet</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The Contractor shall have e-mail and Internet service for their office on the base.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT></PRT><PRT><TTL>PART 2   PRODUCTS</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Not Used</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></PRT>
<PRT><TTL>PART 3   EXECUTION</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM>Not Used</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></PRT>
    <END/><BRK/></SEC>