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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.1 - 2994 Intergovernmental Support Agreement IGSA Page 1 of 3 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE: December 3, 2019 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager SUBJECT: Intergovernmental Support Agreement with Parks Reserve Forces Training Area Prepared by: Andrew Russell, Public Works Director EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider approving an Intergovernmental Support Agreement with the United States Army for the provision of janitorial, pest control, and solid waste services at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (Camp Parks). STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution Approving the Intergovernmental Support Agreement Between U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett and the City of Dublin for Municipal Services. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Approval of the Intergovernmental Support Agreement (IGSA) for janitorial, pest control, and solid waste services will have no impact on the General Fund. The IGSA includes provisions for the City to charge a fee to cover the City’s administrative costs associated with managing the janitorial, pest control, and solid waste services being provided to Camp Parks. The total annual cost of this IGSA is approximately $775,377, including the administrative fee for the City’s oversight and management of services. The IGSA also includes a provision for service cost increases, which are tied to the consumer price index. Annual cost will vary, as the City’s vendors will bill the City for actual work performed in accordance with the agreed upon standards of service and pricing schedules. DESCRIPTION: Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, commonly called Camp Parks, is located in central Dublin and currently serves as an academic institution, military intelligence facility, and battlefield simulation center supporting military readiness for the U.S. Army. Camp Parks has been part of the Tri-Valley since 1942 and is an important part of the Dublin community. Page 2 of 3 The City of Dublin and Camp Parks have a longstanding relationship and partnership. This partnership goes beyond mere goodwill to include agreements over the years that have resulted in various community enhancements and cost savings for one or the other. An example of such a partnership is the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center. The Military History Center is located at the Camp Parks Visitor Center, just outside of the base’s main entry gates, and it preserves and shares the stories of the military in the Tri-Valley through museum exhibits, temporary exhibits, and history- related activities throughout the year. The City of Dublin curates the temporary exhibits and manages the operations of the Military History Center. Intergovernmental Support Agreements (IGSA) In January 2013, new legislation for public-public partnerships was authorized by the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act which allowed the U.S. Military to enter into Intergovernmental Support Agreements (IGSA) for five-year terms with a state or local government to provide, receive, or share support services, if it is determined that the agreement will serve the best interests of the Military by enhancing mission effectiveness or by creating efficiencies or economies of scale, including by reducing costs. Since 2013, the United States Code has been revised to allow a 10-year term for an IGSA. In short, an IGSA allows the Army to have partnerships with municipalities for services that that traditionally are obtained through contracts with private vendors. Camp Parks and City of Dublin staff have jointly attended IGSA workshops and conducted meetings to discuss potential public-public partnerships in a variety of service areas. One area identified for potential partnership is municipal services, which consists of janitorial, pest control, and waste management. An IGSA for these municipal services was developed with the goal that the City’s vendors will provide services on Camp Parks through the City’s existing contracts. The costs for these services will be paid by the Army at an agreed upon amount. The amount will include administrative fee to cover the City’s oversight and management of the vendors. In development of the IGSA, City staff met and conferred with its current vendors Tri- Valley Janitorial (TVJ), Advanced Integrated Pest Management (IPM), and Amador Valley Industries (AVI). AVI currently provides services on Camp Parks and the IGSA would shift management and coordination of the vendor from Camp Parks staff to City staff. Camp Parks currently receives limited janitorial services from inmates from FCI Dublin and receives pest management services from a contractor. It is anticipated that the IGSA would result in improved janitorial and pest management services to Camp Parks. This agreement will strengthen the bonds of partnership between the City of Dublin and Camp Parks, as well as reducing the Army’s cost of doing business through the elimination of the process of contract acquisition, management and oversight of such contracts, and the procurement of supplies. This agreement will not only allow the Dublin community to continue to reap the benefit of being home to a robust national defense asset such as Camp Parks, but will ultimately benefit the Army by allowing it to focus more effort on its core mission of training soldiers for the defense of the nation. Page 3 of 3 STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: Strategy 1 Assure the City’s long-term financial sustainability. Strategy 1.b Explore operational efficiencies in delivering service with other public agencies. Strategy 3 Pursue efforts to help strengthen the City’s infrastructure and technology. Strategic Objective 3.a Work to establish a Public-Public Partnership with Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (RFTA) Maintenance. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution Approving the Intergovernmental Support Agreement Between U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett and the City of Dublin for Municipal Services 2. Exhibit A to the Resolution - Intergovermental Support Agreement 3. Exhibit A, Appendix C - Performance Work Statement: Custodial Services 4. Exhibit A, Appendix D - Performance Work Statement: Pest Control 5. Exhibit A, Appendix E - Performance Work Statement: Solid Waste RESOLUTION NO. XX - 19 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN * * * * * * * * * * * APPROVING THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT AGREEMENT BETWEEN U.S. ARMY GARRISON FORT HUNTER LIGGETT AND THE CITY OF DUBLIN FOR MUNICIPAL SERVICES WHEREAS, the United States Army is authorized by federal law codified in 10 U.S.C. 2679 to enter into Intergovernmental Support Agreements on a sole source basis with a local government to receive installation support and services; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin and the United States Army have developed an Intergovernmental Support Agreement to share municipal services provided by the City of Dublin’s current solid waste, janitorial, and pest control vendors; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin wishes to enter into an Intergovernmental Support Agreement with the United States Army. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby approve the Intergovernmental Support Agreement with the United States Army, as attached hereto as Exhibit A to the Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of December 2019, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ______________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________ City Clerk Intergovernmental Support Agreement (IGSA) between U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett and City of Dublin Regarding Municipal Services: Custodial, Pest Control and Solid Waste Removal This is an Intergovernmental Support Agreement (hereafter referred to as the IGSA or Agreement) between the United States and City of Dublin, hereafter referred to as Dublin. This Agreement is entered into pursuant to federal law codified at 10 USC 2679. The statute authorizes the Secretary of the Army to enter into an IGSA on a sole source basis with a state or local government to receive installation support and services. The Secretary of the Army has delegated authority to IGSA Agreements Officers which are also referred to as the IGSA Manager or IGSA-M and IGSA Technical Representative or IGSA-TR (hereafter Agreements Officers) to execute agreements on behalf of the United States. The purpose of this IGSA is to outline the roles and responsibilities of the parties and identify the services to be furnished by the signature authority. The parties undertake this Agreement in order to provide services to Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (Parks) and local communities while achieving cost savings for both. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES: Dublin shall perform the installation support services as stated in this IGSA. The term “installation support services” only includes services, supplies, resou rces, and support typically provided by a government for its own needs and without regard to whether such services, supplies resources, and support are provided to its residents generally, except that the term does not include security gu ard or firefighting services. This is a non-personal services agreement. Each party is responsible for all costs of its personnel including pay, benefits, support and travel. Each party is responsible for supervision or management of its personnel. The tasks, duties and responsibilities set forth in this IGSA may not be interpreted or implemented in any manner that results in Authority personnel creating or modifying federal policy, obligating appropriated funds of the United States, or overseeing the work of federal employees. Under no circumstances shall Authority employees or contractors be deemed federal employees. If Dublin shall provide services through a contract, the contract must be awarded through competitive procedures that are equivalent to federal practices. Employees of the United States may not perform services for or on behalf of the Authority without the approval of the Agreements Officer. SUMMARY OF SERVICES AND PRICE: This is the estimate for the base year 2020, we anticipate a consumer price index (CPI) increase of 3% per follow on year for the life of the IGSA until 2030 (10 years). These estimates are expected to become more accurate in the first 6 months of this agreement. As far as our new custodial services Army usage quantities for building tenant consumable supplies (hand towels, toilet paper, etc .) were a ‘best guess’ (from lack of accurate historical data) and the actual labor and supplies to bring floor care to the desired standard is unknown at this time. In summary, Dublin shall provide municipal services to Parks including: solid waste, pest control and janitorial services. These are accomplished via service contracts that Dublin procures through the same processes for obtaining vendors to perform services needed by Dublin. The Municipal Services definitions are as follows: Custodial Services. Provide janitorial services performed in all installation facilities. Includes routine washing, waxing, dusting, indoor refuse collection, and other scheduled cosmetic cleaning activities. Includes scheduled (routine), requested, and emergency cleaning services. Does not include equipment cleaning covered under a preventive maintenance contract. Solid Waste Management. Collect and dispose of installation refuse and provide for recycling collection and transportation. Provide landfill management and inspection. Ensure sanitary condition of equipment and containers. Does not include hazardous waste. Pest Management Service. Prevent and eradicate pest infestation. Reduce exposure to pesticide. Provide service to develop and implement integrated building/facility and open space (outdoor/unimproved) pest management strategies. Service includes pest surveillance, pest identification, breeding site removal, pesticide applications, and other Service Quantity Unit Unit Price Total Custodial Services 12 per month $38,333 $460,000 Pest Control 12 per month $3,633 $43,590 Solid Waste 12 per month $16,754 $201,042 Dublin Contract Management 12 per month $5,895 $70,745 Total $64,615 $775,377 required actions to control pests in and around buildings and facilities including non ‐ privatized family housing. Includes response to emergency and non‐emergency service orders. Each of these services are currently provided to Dublin by contract obtained through competitive procedures that are equivalent to federal practices and based upon Parks’ requirements for each. The requirements came from performance work statements in appendices D-F. Extensive coordination was made with the City of Dublin contractors to determine their ability to perform the work to the expected performance standards and the contractors have reviewed and agreed upon the resulting performance work statements in Appendices. Parks and Dublin will execute this agreement to those standards contained in the appendices and modify them as needed for compliance and as requirements are refined. The requirement owner is the Parks Directorate of Public Works (DPW) and this is also where the IGSA-TR comes from. The IGSA-TR will work with the Dublin contracting staff as well as the vendors to ensure the requirements are being met and payments are made based upon satisfactorily meeting the conditions outlined in the aforementioned appendices. TERM OF AGREEMENT: The term of this Agreement shall be for nine years from the execution of the Agreement. It may be renewed for successive periods. However, the United States has no authority to obligate beyond the current fiscal year until the appropriation of funds by the Congress. The United States shall only be obligated for additional years of performance upon receipt of such funds, and only upon written notice by the Agreement Officer of an intent to award the option for a dditional years of performance. The Agreements Officer shall provide notice of the renewal of the IGSA at least 10 days prior to the expiration of then current performance period. The Agreements Officer may condition the renewal upon availability of funds . The Agreements Officer may suspend performance of the renewed period at no additional cost to the United States, until adequate funds have been received. If funds are not received, the parties agree that the Agreement can be unilaterally terminated by the Agreements Officer without further liability to the United States. PAYMENT: The United States shall pay Dublin for services based upon satisfactory completion of services on a monthly basis. Payment shall be based for services provided as set forth in this Agreement. Dublin shall not include any State or Local taxes in the price it charges the United States unless approved by the Garrison Commander (GC) in advance. Dublin shall electronically submit invoices or payment requests to the Government’s Coordination Representative (CR) and the GC. The GC will not authorize payment unless all billed services have been satisfactorily completed and may reduce the amount(s) billed for unsatisfactory or partial performance, or for other reasons specified in this agreement. The authority for payment is the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Section 331, provided authority to the Military Service Secretaries to enter into Public - Public partnerships with local and state governments, called Intergovernmental Support Agreements (IGSAs), for installation support services. This legislation was codified as Title 10 United States Code (USC) 2336. The 2015 NDAA, section 351, further clarified Congressional intent regarding IGSAs, and was codified as 10 USC 2679, “Intergovernmental Support Agreements” (Annex A). The 2018 NDAA expanded the term limit of IGSAs from five years to ten years, further incentivizing partnerships between military installations and local governments for installation support services. Payment will be made by the CR through the General Fund Enterprise System (GFEBS). Rates may only be adjusted upon 90 days written notice to the CR and the GC. If the CR or his representative disagree, the parties shall discuss the proposed rates, changes in the services, or other modifications to this Agreement. Modifications to prices in the Agreement must be reduced to writing and approved and incorporated into the Agreement by the GC. Further instructions are noted in Appendix K: FINANCE to this Agreement. OPEN COMMUNICATIONS AND QUALITY CONTROL: The Parties shall identify and present any issues and concerns that could potentially impede successful performance of the IGSA in a timely and professional manner. The Authority shall develop a quality control plan and submit it for approval by the Army. After its execution, an initial joint meeting of the Parties will be conducted to discuss the terms of the IGSA. The Authority shall maintain this quality control plan to ensure all work is completed within the specified timelines and quality standards specified in the Agreement. The initial meeting shall also discuss orientation of the Authority and its employees to work areas on the installation as well as a phase-in plan to permit the orderly transition of responsibilities for performance of the services by the Authority. INSPECTION OF SERVICES: The Authority will only tender services and goods in conformance with the IGSA. The Directorate of Public Works, Parks, shall appoint a Coordinating Representative (CR) who will be responsible for inspecting all services performed. The Authority will be notified of the identity of the CR and his alternate, and of any changes. If services are performed outside the installation, the CR shall be granted access to areas where services are performed. The CR shall have the right to inspect and test all services; inspections and tests to be conducted in a manner that will not unduly delay the performance of work. If the CR determines that services do not conform to the requiremen ts in Agreement, the CR can require the Authority to perform the services again, in whole or in part, at no additional cost to the government. If the services cannot be corrected by re- performance, the CR may alternately, in his/her sole discretion, re-performance of services or terminate the agreement in part (the service area in question). Such waivers shall not constitute a waiver of requirements in the IGSA unless approved in writing by the Agreements Officer. If the Authority is unable to perform any of the services due to an occurrence beyond the reasonable control of the parties, such as Acts of God, unusually severe weather, or government activities on the installation which impede the Authority’s performance, the Authority shall promptly notify the CR. Should the Authority fail to perform services or abandons performance, the United States may perform or contract for performance of the services at no cost to the Authority and may terminate this agreement. Except in an emergency, the United States will not exercise this authority without providing prior notice to the Point of Contact (POC) designated by the Authority to allow for amicable resolution of issues between the parties. If services are deemed to be deficient and cannot be corrected to the satisfaction of the Agreements Officer, the CR may terminate the IGSA immediately. Such termination shall not become effective without prior notice and consultation with the Authority POC identified in this agreement. TERMINATION: The IGSA may be terminated by mutual written agreement. Except as otherwise specified in this agreement, either party can unilaterally terminate this IGSA upon 180 days written notice to the POCs designated in this Agreement. An extended period of performance for a minimum of an additional 185 days shall be granted to either party, if requested, to manage the business effects to either party resulting from the termination of this agreement. SUSPENSION OF AGREEMENT: The United States reserves the right to suspend performance of the agreement or access to the installation in event of emergencies, mobilizations, national security reasons, or for other reasons outside the control of the United States. APPLICABLE LAW: The IGSA is subject to the law and regulations of the United States. If any federal statute expressly prescribes policies or requirements that differ from the terms and conditions of this IGSA, the provision s of the statute shall govern. CLAIMS AND DISPUTES: The parties shall use their best efforts to resolve any disagreement or disputes they may have regarding this Agreement. To minimize disputes, the parties will meet periodically, preferably on a monthly basis, to discuss performance and any other issues they may have. The CR shall represent the Government in such meetings. If the parties are unable to resolve an issue, the CR or the Authority may submit a claim arising out of the Agreement to the Agreements Officer for a final decision. The written submission must specify the nature and basis for the relief requested and include all data that supports the claim, and may designate an Authority representative to discuss the claim and its resolution. The Agreements Officer shall issue a final decision within 90 days of receipt of each claim. If the Authority is dissatisfied with the Agreements Officer’s decision, it may appeal the matter to the GC and must specify the basis of its disagreement. The GC or his/her designee shall issue a final determination on the matter within 60 days of receipt of the appeal. The final determination shall be reduced to writing and provided to the POCs specified in this agreement. All final determinations that result in the payment of additional funds to the Authority must be coordinated with the Agreements Officer. As part of its appeal, the Authority may request alternate disputes resolution (ADR) to resolve disputes; the Government may agree to use of ADR in its sole discretion. If ADR procedures are employed, the GC shall consider the findings and recommendations of the third party mediator(s) in making his final determination. The parties agree to the above procedures in lieu of litigation in any forum. NOTICES, POINTS OF CONTACT (POCs), ANNUAL REVIEWS, AND AMENDMENTS TO THE IGSA: The POCs for issues pertaining to this IGSA are as follows: For Parks, the IGSA-M, IGSA-TR or designated coordination representative. For Dublin: the Public Works Director or designee Unless otherwise specified, all notices under this Agreement shall be provided to the POCs specified above. The POCs and a management official at least one level above the POCs as well as the IGSA Agreements Officer shall meet annually to discuss the IGSA, and consider any amendments to the Agreement. Any party can propose amendments at any time. All amendments must be reduced to writing and incorporated by amendment to Agreement by the Agreements Officer in order to be effective. DUTY TO PROTECT GOVERNMENT PROPERTY ON THE INSTALLATION: The Authority shall conduct a visit of the installation with the CR prior to performance to satisfy itself of the general and local conditions existing on the installation to include sites where services will be performed. The Authority shall take measures to protect and not damage any property of the United States during performance of services. Should the Authority damage such property, the Authority may replace the item or restore it to its prior condition at its own cost or reimburse the United States for such costs. If the Authority does not take measures to replace or restore, the United States reserves the right to sever this agreement. CONTINUITY OF SERVICES: The Authority recognizes that the services under this Agreement are vital to the United States and must be continued without interruption, and performed even in the event of a dispute between the parties. Should the United States terminate this Agreement for any reason, the Authority agrees to furnish phase-in training to any successor contractor and exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition of services. HOLD HARMLESS: Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Authority shall indemnify and hold the United States harmless against any and all judgments, expenses, liabilities, claims and charges of whatever kind or nature that may arise as a result of the activities of the Authority or its employees in performance of this Agreement, except for the United States’ officers, agents and employees’ negligence or wrongful acts or omissions. The United States shall not be responsible for injuries and deaths to the Authority’s employees or employees of its contractors, unless caused by United States’ acts, omissions, property, or its officers, agents or employees and compensable pursuant to federal legislation authorizing recovery against the United States. WAGES AND LABOR LAW PROVISIONS: These provisions apply to the Authority and any contractor performing services under this IGSA on behalf of the Authority. The Authority shall gain no new obligations under federal labor statutes, provided it pays its employees at wage grades or rates normally paid by the Authority, and complies with all applicable Authority labor laws and standards. In no event, however, shall any employee be paid at wage rate below the minimum wage established in the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Authority shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local occupational safety and health requirements and standards. If the Authority has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute by its employees may delay or threaten to delay performance of the contract, the Authority shall immediately notify the Agreements Officer. The Authority shall provide timely updates until the dispute is resolved. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND SEXUAL ASSAULT/HARASSMENT: This provision applies to Authority and its contractors. The Authority agrees not to discriminate against any employee based upon race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or sexual orientation, or to allow any employee to engage in discriminatory practices or conduct while performing work under this IGSA. The Authority shall not permit employees which engage in sexual assault, sexual harassment or trafficking to perform services under this IGSA. The Authority shall not engage in age discrimination, and shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act with respect to the hiring and accommodation of employees performing services under this IGSA. TRANSFERABILITY: This Agreement is not transferable except with the written authorization of the Agreements Officer. ACTIONS OF DESIGNEES: Any act described in the IGSA to be performed by an individual or official can be performed of the designee of such individual or official, with the exception of the Agreements Officer. Signatures and dates of signatures of the parties: FOR THE UNITED STATES: FOR THE AUTHORITY: ______________________________ _________________________________ CHARLES R. BELL DAVID G. HAUBERT Colonel, Engineer Mayor Commanding Dublin, CA _______________________________ __________________________________ Date Date List all Attachments/Annexes: APPENDIX A: INSTALLATION SECURITY AND ACCESS REQUIREMENTS APPENDIX B: GENERAL PROVISIONS APPENDIX C: PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT: CUSTODIAL SERVICES APPENDIX D: PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT: PEST CONTROL APPENDIX E: PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT: SOLID WASTE REMOVAL APPENDIX F: FINANCE APPENDIX G: DEFINITIONS/ACRONYMS APPENDIX A: INSTALLATION SECURITY AND ACCESS REQUIREMENTS: INSTALLATION SECURITY AND ACCESS REQUIREMENTS: Authority personnel working at Parks must comply with installation security practices. The Authority shall provide a list of names and dates of birth of all employees that will be working at Parks, to include subcontractors. The designated Army Agreements Officer for this IGSA will complete an IMDR-ES Form 2 (Application for Sponsorship) for all individuals needing access under the contract and submit to https://home.army.mil/parks/index.php/about/visitor-information at least 7 days prior to access being needed. Each employee who requires access to Parks to perform work under any contract, at any tier, must obtain a DoD identification (ID) credential, temporary pass, or a Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) Access Badge to obtain access to Parks. The Authority shall provide information as required by the Parks Physical Security Specialist to enable the government to conduct a criminal history background check (CHBC) on Authority employees working at Parks. If the CHBC is not adverse, a 30 day temporary access pass will be prepared by the Parks Physical Security Division while the Authority’s employee makes an appointment for a DBIDs Access Badge to be created if access is needed longer than 30 days. A DBIDs Access Badge will be issued for a period of no longer than 365 days at a time. If the CHBC is adverse, the employee will be denied access. If access is denied for any reason, the contractor’s employee may request a waiver from the installation utilizing the Access Waiver Denial Program. If the Authority’s employee is denied access for any reason the employee will not be allowed access until a waiver is requested and approved. There is an appeals process through the Directorate of Emergency Services. Final determination to allow entry and the issuance of a DoD credential rest with the GC or his/her designee, the Director of Emergency Services. If an Authority employee no longer needs the DoD identification credential for any reason (e.g. quits his/her job or no longer performs under the contract), the Authority is required to collect the DoD identification credential from the employee and surren der it to the Parks Physical Security Office within four (4) calendar days of such change. If the DoD identification credential cannot be returned within the required time frame for any reason, the Authority shall immediately notify the Physical Security Office verbally, followed up in writing the next work day. Email notification is authorized. An employee’s inability to obtain entrance to a Government installation because he/she does not have the required identification badge or visitor’s pass shall no t excuse timely performance of the requirements of this contract. DoD identification credentials are currently issued at the Parks Visitor Center located in Building 275. The Government may change the location at which DoD identification credentials are issued or returned, with or without advance notice to the contractor. DoD identification credentials will not be reproduced or copied by the Authority, its subcontractors, or their employees. If an employee’s DoD identification credential is lost, stolen, or reproduced, the Authority shall verbally report the loss, theft, or reproduction to the Parks Physical Security Division on the day such loss, theft, or reproduction is discovered, followed by a written report of the circumstances to the Parks Physical Security Office within two (2) calendar days. Each Authority employee shall possess/wear the DoD identification credential while performing work under this agreement. The DoD identification credential shall be worn on the upper front of the outer garment unless precluded by OSHA regulation(s). The DoD identification credential will not be used for access to any other Government installation. The Authority, shall upon expiration or termination of this agreement, collect all DoD identification credentials and turn them into the designated government Agreements Officer. On occasion, Authority personnel or their subcontractors may need to enter the Parks cantonment area for meetings or similar purposes. Entry to the installation cantonment area (beyond the gates) requires the following: current vehicle registration, proof of insurance, valid driver's license for the vehicle driver, and picture identification for other personnel. Contractors/Subcontractors and their employees requiring access to the installation will be required to comply with the installation access control policy/procedures. The Government will not be responsible for damages due to delay/stoppages caused by failure to comply. Contractors shall be restricted to physically sign in at the Visitors Center unless they have a DoD issued ID card, a local temporary pass, or a DBIDs Access Badge. The contractor shall also provide all information required for background checks to meet installation access requirements to be accomplished by the Director of Emergency Services or the Physical Security Office. Contractor workforce must comply with all personal identity verification requirements as directed by DOD, HQDA and/or local policy. In addition to the changes otherwise authorized by the changes clause of this contract, should the Force Protection Condition (FPCON) at any individual facility or installation change, the Government may require changes in contractor security matters or processes. The Authority shall not permit employees who are not citizens or lawful immigrants to perform services under this IGSA. Employees who have been convicted of felonies, sex crimes, drug offenses or violent crimes, shall not perform services under this IGSA without the specific approval of the Coordination Representative (CR). The Authority shall not permit any employee to perform work on this IGSA if such person is identified by the CR as a potential threat to the health, safety, security, general well-being or operational mission of the United States. The CR may deny the continued entry of any employee upon receipt of information that indicates that the individual’s continued entry to the installation is not in the best interests of national security. APPENDIX B: GENERAL PROVISIONS: FEDERAL HOLIDAYS: Work shall not be performed on Federal Holidays. Work outside of the normal operational hours (0700-1700, Monday-Friday) of Parks shall be approved by the CR. In addition prior approval may be given for application of pest control. INSURANCE: The Authority shall at its own expense provide and maintain during the entire period of this IGSA the following insurance, either through a paid insurance provider or through self-insurance: a. General liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 in the aggregate fo r all premises and operations. The policy shall include coverage for bodily injury, death and property damage arising out of actions or omissions by the Authority or its employees or contractors. b. Comprehensive vehicular liability insurance in the combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. DUTY TO COOPERATE IN ACCIDENTS AND DAMAGE: The Authority shall fully cooperate with the United States in investigations involving accidents or damage to property or persons on property under federal control. The Authority shall timely furnish to the CR reports of investigations it completes regarding such incidents. MEDICAL CARE IN EMERGENCIES: In the event of a medical emergency involving one of its employees or customers, the Authority shall arrange for off-post medical transportation and treatment. Parks Emergency Services will assist by responding to medical emergencies as dictated by local cooperative agreements with surrounding communities. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS: The Authority must comply with Parks environmental policies and requirements, to include Parks Regulation 420-7. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE ON MLITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES: All property under the control of the Department of the Army are drug free areas. Notwithstanding any contrary State or Local law, the Authority shall notify all individuals performing services on the installation that no controlled substances as specified in the Controlled Substances Act and 21 CFR shall be sold, distributed, used or consumed on the installation. The agreements coordinator may direct the Authority to bar individuals who violate these laws and policies. Such individuals additionally may be barred from access to the installation by the GC. AUTHORITY EMPLOYEE REQUIREMENTS: All Authority and contractor employees shall comply with all installation security, health and safety conditions. Employees who interface with government personnel shall be able to speak and understand English. All employees shall wear identification badges or distinctive clothing which clearly identifies that they are Authority employees. At the conclusion of the IGSA or whenever an employee no longer performs IGSA services, the Authority will provide the CR all identification or other credentials furnished by the government. APPENDIX C: CUSTODIAL PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT Attached Separately APPENDIX D: PEST PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT Attached Separately APPENDIX E: SOLID WASTE PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT Attached Separately APPENDIX F: FINANCE CONCEPT: These services are done as a reimbursable agreement, not as a service contract. Therefore, prompt payment is necessary to ensure invoices and electronic fund transfers (EFT) are exchanged in a timely manner. The main person at Parks for payments is the IGSA-TR for the service because that is the person who verifies services were rendered and meet the terms of this agreement. Once an invoice is received from the IGSA-TR, a SF 1034 will be prepared and sent to RMO-Invoices in order to assign a line of accounting (LOA) and initiate a request for payment to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS). This will result in an EFT being sent to Dublin on a monthly basis. KEY ROLES: Dublin Public Works: Prepare a listing of services/materials and charges for Dublin Finance. This background information tells a third party what we are paying for. This is accomplished via the EDEN system currently. Dublin Finance: Prepares an invoice based upon the request from Public Works and attaches the printout of services/materials when submitting the invoice to the IGSA -TR. Dublin Finance includes the transaction document (agreement) number, DUNS # 361268063 and Cage # 530F3 and prepares the transaction in the System for Award Management (SAM). IGSA-TR: Prepares the SF 1034 for FHL RM. The SF 1034 is required for requesting EFT from DFAS to Dublin. Along with the SF 1034, the invoice and EDEN printout should be attached. Send these in an email to servicing budget analyst and confirm receipt. Parks Public Works Supervisor: Supervisory authority over the IGSA-TR, ensure payments are processed timely and address any issues with service or operations directly. Responsible for budget formulation and all other tasks related to supervision of payments. IGSA-M: Prepares the administrative requirements for the IGSA reviews of the transaction document, coordinates these with IMCOM and Dublin as necessary in support of the Parks Public Works Supervisor. RMO Invoices: Receives the SF 1034 and Invoice from DPW budget Analyst with Line of Accounting/Work Breakdown Structure (LOA/WBS) and processes the payments via Government Federal Enterprise System (GFEBS). FHL RMO Budget Supervisor: Oversee payments and coordinate with Dublin Finance and DFAS for as necessary. Financial transactions are further described in the IGSA Handbook Annex K. APPENDIX G: DEFINITIONS/ACRONYMS Agreements Officers: the IGSA-M or IGSA-TR, see below CR: Coordinating Representative, employee(s) representing the government DFAS: Defense Finance and Accounting Service EDEN: City's financial system, the source for substantiating documents for the invoices EFT: Electronic Fund Transfers FAR: Federal Acquisition Regulation, used in preparing service contracts FPCON: Force Protection Condition, determines access procedure to post GC: Garrison Commander, our signature authority and counterpart to the City Manager GFEBS: Government Federal Enterprise System IGSA: Intergovernmental Support Agreement, a public partnership similar to a contract or support agreement but subject to NDAA and USC authorities, not bound by the FAR or support agreement guidance IGSA-M: IGSA Manager, normally this is the supervisor of the providing directorate. In this case the IGSA-M is the Agreements Manager out of the Resource Management Directorate who is in support of the Parks Public Works Supervisor IGSA-TR: IGSA Technical Representative, responsible for day to day operations and management of the IGSA LAB: Local Access Badge, used for frequent access to post LOA: Line of Accounting, used to account for funds NDAA: National Defense Authorization Act, provided authority to the Military Service Secretaries to enter into Public-Public partnerships with local and state governments, codified as 10 USC 2679, “Intergovernmental Support Agreements” OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration SAMS: System for Awards Management WBS: Work Breakdown Structure, used to align funds Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits Custodial Services Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits Table of Contents 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................... 3 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES ............................................................................................... 3 2.1 Scope .......................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Special Event Cleaning ............................................................................................... 3 2.3 Facility Cleanings ........................................................................................................ 4 2.4 Hard Floors ................................................................................................................. 4 2.4.1 Spray and Buff .................................................................................................... 4 2.4.2 Stripping/Finishing .............................................................................................. 4 2.5 Carpeted Floors ........................................................................................................... 4 2.5.1 Removable (Area and Throw) Rugs .................................................................... 4 2.5.2 Annual Carpet Cleaning and Shampooing .......................................................... 4 2.5.3 Spot Cleaning Floors and Carpets ...................................................................... 5 2.6 Floor (Walk-Off) Mats .................................................................................................. 5 2.7 Stairways/Elevators/Handicap Lifts .............................................................................. 5 2.8 Trash Collection and Removal ..................................................................................... 5 2.8.1 Recycle Collection and Removal ......................................................................... 5 2.9 Restrooms/Toilet Areas/Locker Rooms ....................................................................... 5 2.9.1 Clean and Disinfect ............................................................................................. 5 2.9.2 Custodial Services Provider Log ......................................................................... 6 2.9.3 Floor Care ........................................................................................................... 6 2.9.4 Supplies Restockage .......................................................................................... 6 2.9.5 Trash Removal ................................................................................................... 6 2.10 Drinking Fountains ..................................................................................................... 6 2.11 Dusting ....................................................................................................................... 6 2.11.1 Light Dusting, Low (under six (6) feet). ............................................................... 7 2.11.2 Heavy Dusting, Low (over six (6) feet). ............................................................... 7 2.12 Interior Glass ............................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 2.13 Windows (exterior/interior) ........................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 2.14 Child, Youth and School Services (CYS) .................................................................... 7 3.0 WORK CAPABILITY LEVELS ............................................................................................... 8 4.0 TECHNICAL EXHIBITS ........................................................................................................ 9 4.1 Task and Frequency of Custodial Services .................................................................. 9 Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 1.0 General Information. 1.1 Overview. The IGSA service provider shall provide Custodial Services on Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA). The work and frequency are defined in the Work Capability Levels table located in paragraph 3.0 and as further noted in the Technical Exhibits (TE). These works include, but are not limited to, the following: cleaning restrooms and kitchens; removing trash and emptying recycle bins; cleaning windows, highchairs, cribs, playpens, and food service areas; vacuuming and spot cleaning carpet, sweeping and mopping floors, and buffing; dusting and scrubbing walls; cleaning upholstered furniture; and other associated work as coordinated by the Camp Parks IGSA TR with City of Dublin counterpart. 2.0 Description of Services. 2.1 Scope. The Custodial Services Provider shall provide all management, tools, equipment, and labor necessary to ensure that custodial services are performed. The Contractor shall accomplish all cleaning tasks in accordance with (IAW) the Work Capability Levels table, located in paragraph 3.0, in order to meet the requirements of this PWS. The three (3) levels of custodial service include the following: a. Enhanced Service b. Standard Service (Based upon the estimate) c. Basic Service Child care and youth services facilities shall receive Enhanced Service. Fitness centers shall receive Standard Service. For all installation level support facilities that do not fall into Enhanced or Standard Service, they shall be considered Basic Service. The offices, classrooms, and latrines located within warehouses shall receive Basic Service. Buildings requiring service and estimated square footages are established in TE 1. Facility drawings of areas cleaned will be provided as needed. The Contractor shall perform custodial services IAW all applicable laws, regulations, Army standards, instructions, and commercial practices. The Custodial Services Provider shall display the appropriate caution signs when cleaning floors or any other surface that might pose a risk to injury for any personnel that are present. The contractor shall use environmentally favorable products and provide a list of cleaning products in use, upon reque st. Coordinate with the IGSA-TR to have Occupational Safety and Health Administration compliant safety data sheet on hand for cleaning products used. 2.2 Special Event Cleaning. The Contractor shall provide Custodial Services for special events, which shall be outside of the established frequencies for custodial services as Camp Parks IGSA TR with City of Dublin counterpart. These events include, but are not limited to, VIP visits, summer camps, and Inspector General (IG) Team visits. The Camp Parks IGSA TR will notify the City of Dublin counterpart of the requirements as soon as it is known, but not less than seventy-two (72) hours prior to the event. The Custodial Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits Services Provider shall complete all cleaning tasks not less than four (4) hours prior to each event. 2.3 Facility Cleanings. The Custodial Services Provider shall clean accessible floor surfaces. The Custodial Services Provider shall not move chairs, trash receptacles, or other easily moveable items to maintain floors underneath these items. Grout on wall and floor tiles shall be free of dirt, scum, mildew, and residue. 2.4 Hard Floors. (Vinyl, Ceramic, Wood, Concrete, etc.) The Custodial Services Provider shall accomplish cleaning by the most appropriate method (vacuum, sweep, mop, spot clean, etc.) and with cleaning solutions, if applicable, for the specific floor type. The Contractor shall not move chairs, trash receptacles, or other easily moveable items to maintain floors underneath these items. Hard floors shall be cleaned, scrubbed, sealed, polished, waxed, and stripped as required. After cleaning floor surfaces, to include grout, the Contractor shall ensure hard floors have a uniform, clean appear ance without streaks, swirl marks, detergent residue, or any evidence of soil, stain, film, or standing water. Baseboards and corners shall also be clean. 2.4.1 Spray and Buff. The Custodial Services Provider shall spray and buff all floors receiving floor maintenance. 2.4.2 Stripping/Finishing. The Custodial Services Provider shall strip, scrub, seal, and wax floors as necessary to maintain a uniform glossy appearance. The Custodial Services Provider shall ensure the wax is non-skid as coordinated by Camp Parks IGSA TR with City of Dublin counterpart. The Custodial Services Provider shall not move chairs, trash receptacles, or other easily moveable items to maintain floors unde rneath these items. The Custodial Services Provider shall remove all stripping solution, sealant, and waxy residue from floor drains immediately upon completion of service. 2.5 Carpeted Floors. The Custodial Services Provider shall ensure the carpets are maintained free of soil, dirt, debris, litter, and other foreign matter by effective routine vacuuming. The Custodial Services Provider shall not move chairs, trash receptacles, or other easily moveable items to maintain floors underneath these items. The Custodial Services Provider shall vacuum carpeted floors and rugs with an industrial -type vacuum cleaner that has been certified with a GOLD rating by the Carpet and Rug Institute (http://www.carpet-rug.org). 2.5.1 Removable (Area and Throw) Rugs. The Custodial Services Provider shall ensure area and throw rugs receive the same service as annotated above. 2.5.2 Annual Carpet Cleaning and Shampooing. The Custodial Services Provider shall clean carpets using an extractor approved by the Carpet and Rug Institute (http://www.carpet-rug.org) with a GOLD rating. The Custodial Services Provider shall not move chairs, trash receptacles, or other easily moveable items to maintain floors underneath these items. A commercial truck-mount Steam Extraction Method shall be used IAW standard commercial practice. The Custodial Services Provider shall use a Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits portable unit for use in upper floors or areas where it is not feasible to use a truck-mount system with coordination thru Camp Parks IGSA TR with City of Dublin counterpart . A heavy-duty spot remover, approved by the Carpet and Rug Institutes with a GOLD rating, may be required in heavily soiled areas. Stains which are not easily removed by normal cleaning processes shall be treated using an alternate method. 2.5.3 Spot Cleaning Floors and Carpets. The Custodial Services Provider shall spot clean floor surfaces to remove spots two (2) square feet or less. Areas that are embedded to the point of non-removal and have been treated during two (2) consecutive cleanings and resists removal shall be annotated to the Camp Parks IGSA TR and City of Dublin counterpart for resolution. 2.6 Floor (Walk-Off) Mats. The Custodial Services Provider shall vacuum and clean interior floor mats. Floor mats shall be free of all visible lint, litter, debris, soil and other foreign matter. Soil and moisture underneath mats shall be removed and mats returned to their normal location. Area and throw rugs shall receive the same service. 2.7 Stairways/Elevators/Handicap Lifts. The Custodial Services Provider shall clean all floor surfaces IAW the non-carpeted and carpeted requirements as appropriate. Stair guards, handrails, wall caps, and baseboards shall be free from grease and grime. The Contractor shall remove all marks, dirt, smudges, scuffs, and other foreign matter from adjoining stairwell walls, up to seventy-two (72) inches height from stair tread level, to provide or maintain a clean, uniform appearance. 2.8 Trash Collection and Removal. The Custodial Services Provider shall collect and dispose of all trash from all waste receptacles, to include wastebaskets and ot her trash containers (exterior waste baskets, trash receptacles, and smoking urns are included in the scope of trash removal). The Custodial Services Provider shall remove any trash boxes or debris stacked near the waste receptacles. The Custodial Services Provider shall replace plastic trash bags and can liners as needed. 2.8.1 Recycle Collection and Removal. The Custodial Services Provider shall collect, pickup, and dispose of all recycle paper from the appropriate recycle bins located at each office. The Custodial Services Provider shall dispose of the collected paper to the nearest recycle dumpster located outside at each building. 2.9 Restrooms/Toilet Areas/Locker Rooms. 2.9.1 Clean and Disinfect. All surfaces of sinks, toilets, urinals, lavatories, showers, shower mats, dispensers, plumbing fixtures, drinking fountains, saunas, partitions, dispensers, doors, walls, partitions, stalls, stall doors, entry doors (including handle, kick plates, ventilation grates, metal guards), walls, and other such surfaces shall be cleaned and disinfected using a germicidal agent and free from water and scale deposits, soil, streaks, and other removable matter. Restrooms shall be left with a clean or odorless scent. Showers, toilets, and urinals shall be free of spots, water spots, scale buildup, soap scum, odors, and any other deposits. Mirrors shall be clean and have no streaks or Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits other removable matter. Partitions shall be smudge, stain free. Vents (within seventy- two (72) inches of the floor) shall be clean. Walls and grout shall be free of all firm, spots, and detergent buildup. 2.9.2 Custodial Services Provider Log. The Custodial Services Provider shall keep a detailed log of work accomplished in each restroom receiving custodial work. The log shall include relevant custodial practices and the dates of the service after completed. The Custodial Services Provider shall submit this log to the Camp Parks IGSA TR along with the completed project work list not later than the 25th day of each month. 2.9.3 Floor Care. The Custodial Services Provider shall maintain all floor surfaces IAW original equipment manufacturer instructions and commercial practices. 2.9.4 Supplies Restockage. The Custodial Services Provider shall ensure restrooms are stocked sufficiently with provided supplies including toilet tissue, paper towels, and hand soap. The Custodial Services Provider shall store supplies in designated areas. The Custodial Services Provider shall sufficiently stock quantities to ensure supplies do not run out before the next service date. If supplies run out prior to the next service date, the Custodial Services Provider shall refill within two (2) hours of notification and without additional cost to the Government. The Contractor shall only purchase and furnish items approved by the Camp Parks IGSA TR prior to use. The contractor will be provided custodial space at or near vicinities for stock purposes. 2.9.4.1 Resupplying Dispensers. The Custodial Services Provider shall resupply all toilet tissue dispensers, towel dispensers, soap dispensers, toilet seat cover dispen sers, and sanitary napkin dispensers. 2.9.5 Trash Removal. Trash containers in restrooms and locker rooms shall be emptied, trash disposed, and containers returned to their original locations. Trash receptacles shall be left clean, free of foreign matter, and free of odors. The Custodial Services Provider shall replace soiled, worn, or torn plastic trash can liners. The collection of recycled refuse (paper, plastic, glass, etc.) shall be IAW local policies, laws, and regulations. 2.10 Drinking Fountains. The Custodial Services Provider shall clean all facility drinking fountains, typically located near or in the vicinity of restrooms. The Custodial Services Provider shall clean and disinfect porcelain, polished metal surfaces (including the orifices and drain), and exterior surfaces of fountains. Drinking fountains shall be free of streaks, stains, spots, smudges, scale, and other obvious soil. The Custodial Services Provider shall not use abrasives or toilet bowl cleaners to clean drinking fountains. 2.11 Dusting. Regular dusting includes surfaces within six (6) feet of the floor and shall be free of dust, lint, cobwebs, and litter. High dusting includes surfaces above approximately six (6) feet up to ten (10) feet. Surfaces could include items such as tables, shelves, bookcases, storage lockers, window sills, hand rails, pictures, clocks, window blinds, ceiling fans, etc. Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 2.11.1 Light Dusting, Low (under six (6) feet). The Custodial Services Provider shall dust all furniture, equipment, Venetian blinds, and all horizontal surfaces from the floor level to a minimum height of approximately six (6) feet above the top of the floor surface. The Custodial Services Provider shall not move personal items. 2.11.2 Heavy Dusting, Low (over six (6) feet). The Custodial Services Provider shall dust using a dust removing agent. The Contractor shall dust all visible surfaces to include cabinets, millwork, tops of low walls, window frames, drapes, and equipment to include vending machines and other materials. 2.14 Child, Youth and School Services (CYS). Currently N/A Areas occupied by children. Chemical air fresheners are not permitted. Cleaning products for use in the CYS facilities shall be approved by local preventative medicine manager. Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 3.0 Work Capability Levels. 1. Facility Category Codes to be excluded from these custodial services: 141XX, 17XXX, 722XX, 724XX, and 721XX (Except 72112, WTU UPH) facilities. 2. Custodial services for facilities in the frequency chart (as shown in the columns below) are not provided to facilities assigned to military units below the Brigade level. 3. Garrison Commanders have the discretion to alter these standards to a higher level when supported as reimbursable. 4. Administrative space within U.S. Army Reserve unit facilities with Category Code 17140 is considered non-reimbursable for Custodial Services. US Army Reserve receives equal IMCOM installation BASOPS Service as all Army tenants. USARC will receive custodial services regardless of the unit level and will receive the same level of support as other authorized buildings on the installation. Any service beyond the Garrison’s basic service will be provided on a reimbursable basis. To receive custodial services, the building must have the correct CATCODE. 5. Training building under CATCODE (17xxx) such as Simulations Center (CATCODE 17213) and Simulator Building (motion based) (CATCODE 17210) with administrative offices will be treated the same as Installation Admin on non-reimbursable basis. 6. Services for Warriors in Transition unaccompanied personnel housing will be funded and executed in full compliance with OACSIM policy memorandum, “Unaccompanied Personnel Housing for Warriors in Transition (WT)” dtd 14 Oct 09, ref (b) custodial services for WTs residing in WT UPH facilities. Enhanced Service Pricing Standard Service Pricing Basic Service Pricing Standard Service Pricing Basic Service Pricing Basic Service Pricing Clean/Supply Kitchens & Breakrooms D $D $D $A/R $A/R $N/A $ Remove Trash in Kitchens & Breakrooms D $D $D $D $D $2W $ Clean/Supply Restrooms D $D $D $D $D $2W $ Disinfect Toilets/Urinals1A D $D $D $D $D $2W $ Remove Trash in Restrooms D $D $D $D $D $2W $ Clean Drinking Fountains D $D $D $D $D $1W $ Remove Trash D $D $D $2W $2W $1W $ Remove Recycle 1W $1W $1W $1W $1W $1W $ Vacuum Cleaning D $D $D $1W $1W $1W $ Carpet Cleaning 1Y $1Y $1Y $1Y $1Y $1Y $ Spot Clean A/R $A/R $A/R $A/R $A/R $A/R $ Sweep Floors D $D $D $D $D $1W $ Wet Mop D $D $D $D $D $1W $ Dry Buff or Spray/Buff 1M $1M $1M $1M $1M $4Y $ Stripping/Finishing Tile 2Y $2Y $2Y $1Y $1Y $1Y $ Regular Dusting D $D $D $2Y $2Y $2Y $ High Dusting 1W $1W $1W $1Y $1Y $1Y $ Clean Furniture 4Y $4Y $4Y $2Y $2Y $1Y $ Wash Interior Glass D $D $D $A/R $A/R $A/R $ Wash Exterior Glass 4Y $4Y $4Y $A/R $A/R $A/R $ Clean Window Treatments 4Y $4Y $4Y $A/R $A/R $A/R $ Highchairs, Cribs, Playpens D2,BO $ Food Service Areas D2,BP $ Clean Doors, Doorframes D3,BQ $ Scrub Walls, Woodwork 1W 4,BQ $ Dust Ledges, Window Sills 1W 5,BR $ Clean Upholstered Furniture 2Y 6,BS $ ---------------------Total Price $Total Price $Total Price $Total Price $Total Price $Total Price $ Biohazard Waste Notes: D - Daily 1W - Once a Week 2W - Twice a Week 3W - Times a week 5Y - 5 Times a Year 1M - Once a Month 6Y - 6 Times a Year 2M - Twice a Month 1A. Includes partitions and walls behind toilets 1B. Window Treatments = window coverings such as blinds, drapes, interior shutters, etc. BO - Applicable only to Child & Youth Services facilities 1. Per AR 608-10, g. (1) this service will be provided as needed, but at least semi-annually. BP - Applicable only to Child & Youth Services facilities - for all other facilities; see "Clean/Supply Kitchens & Restrooms." 2. Includes all cleaning tasks described in AR 608-10, Ch 5-37, e. (4) BQ - Covered under "Spot Cleaning" for all facilities except Child & Youth Services facilities. 3. Includes all cleaning tasks described in AR 608-10, Ch 5-37, e. (7) BR - Covered under "Regular Dusting" for all facilities except Child & Youth Services facilities. 4. Includes all cleaning tasks described in AR 608-10, f. (1) BS - Applicable only to Child & Youth Services facilities - for all other facilities; see "Clean Furniture." 5. Includes all cleaning tasks described in AR 608-10, f. (2) N/A - Not Applicable A/R - As Required/Requested 1Y – 1 Time a Year 2Y - 2 Times a Year 4Y - 4 Times a Year Caliber of the cleaning service for Child Development Services facilities will be specified as hospital- grade quality, as per AR 608-10 Ch 5-37 a. 6. Includes all cleaning tasks described in AR 608-10, g. (4); these services will be CAPABILITY 2 Caliber of the cleaning service for casualty/trauma decontamination at facilities where regulations shall be cleaned IAW MEDCOM Reg 40-35; paragraph 16 Contingency Planning (h) Casualty/trauma Suicide. Applicable for CDCs and Youth Services Facilities ONLY Child Development Services Notes: CAPABILITY 3 TASK CAPABILITY 1 Legend: Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 4.0 Technical Exhibits 4.1 Task and Frequency of Custodial Services. TASK & FREQUENCY Room CHART - TECHNICAL EXHIBIT 1 Routine Cleaning for all areas listed (choose if applicable based on floor type): Spot Clean Floors/Carpets AR Carpeted Floors - Removable (Area and Throw Rugs) 1W Buffing/Spray Buffing 4Y Stripping & Wax After Stripping 1Y Damp Mop 1W Sweep/Dust Mop Floors 1W Vacuum Carpeted Floors 1W Drinking Fountains & Sinks 2.5W Sweep Stairways/Elevators/Handicap Lifts 1W Remove Trash and Recyclables 1W Low Dusting 2Y High Dusting 1Y Clean and Supply Restrooms/Toilet Areas/Locker Rooms 2.5W Clean Doors 1W Building # Description (Room Type) Estimat. SQ FT Flooring Type 282 Admin 700 CONC/VCT 285 Admin 530 CONC 300 Admin 11,284 CPT/VCT 301 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 302 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 303 Gymnasium 11,284 CPT/VCT Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 304 Offices/Classroom 11,284 CPT/VCT 306 Comm/Area 4,000 VCT 310 Comm/Area 4,000 VCT 311 Offices 2,670 VCT 312 Admin Gen Purp 12,600 VCT/CPT 323 Classrooms / Common Area 11,284 CNL/CPT 331 Admin 2,500 VCT/CPT 340 Admin/classroom 41,508 VCT/CPT 342 Comm/Area 57,000 CONC 350 Admin/Classroom/DES 14,260 VCT/CPT 360 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 361 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 362 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 363 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 364 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 370 Admin/Classroom 39,632 VCT/CPT 373 TEMF 33,024 CONC/VCT 390 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 391 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 392 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 393 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 394 Comm/Area 3,000 VCT 398 Laundry 2,400 CONC 490 AMSA 13,600 CONC 494 Office/warehouse 10,000 CPT 501 Chapel 7,200 CPT/HDWD 510 Admin/Gen Purp 62,000 62,000 CONC 514 Admin/Classroom 4,050 CONC/CPT 516 Admin/Storage 3,350 CONC 517 Admin/Classroom 41,902 VCT/CPT 520 Comm/Area/Sleep Area 12,000 VCT/CPT Appendix C to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Custodial Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 521 NAF/Clubhouse 12,000 VCT/CPT 610 Admin 33,422 VCT/CPT 611 Admin 2,324 VCT 620 Admin 13,364 VCT/CPT 650 Admin 47,112 VCT/CPT 659 Comm/Area 60,000 CONC 665 Admin/WHSE 36,260 CONC 677 Classrooms 7,043 VCT/CPT 690 Admin/Classroom 45,752 VCT/CPT 960 LRC Warehouse 60,000 CONC 1152 Comm/Area 24,000 VCT Special Services 332 Admin/hallway/Bathrooms 11,699 VCT/CPT B332 is a dining facility. Requires 2x cleaning Legend: CPT = Carpet CONC = Concrete EPOXY = Epoxy Flooring HDWD = Hardwood VCT = Vinyl Composite Tile 2W = two times per Week 2.5 = Two and a half times per Week 5W = 5 times per Week 2Y = Twice a Year N/A = Not Applicable A/R = As Required Appendix D to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits Pest Management Appendix D to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits Table of Contents 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION. ................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Pest Management Services ......................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 Significant Public Health Pests ............................................................................ 1 1.2 Buildings and Structures .............................................................................................. 1 1.3 Regulations ................................................................................................................. 2 1.3.1 Army Policy ......................................................................................................... 2 1.3.2 Environmental Protection .................................................................................... 2 1.4 Licenses and Certifications .......................................................................................... 2 1.4.1 Personnel ........................................................................................................... 3 1.5 Pesticides .................................................................................................................... 3 1.6 Service Requests. ....................................................................................................... 4 1.6.1 Emergency Public Health Requests .................................................................... 4 1.6.2 Emergency Mission Critical Requests ................................................................. 4 1.6.3 Non-Emergency Requests .................................................................................. 4 1.7 Structural Pests ........................................................................................................... 4 1.8 Miscellaneous Pests .................................................................................................... 4 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. .............................................................................................. 5 2.1 Indoor Pest Control...................................................................................................... 5 2.1.1 Plan and Manage the Indoor Pest Management Program ................................... 5 2.1.2 Food Handling Establishments............................................................................ 5 2.2 Outdoor Pest Control ................................................................................................... 5 2.2.1 Outdoor Pest Management ................................................................................. 5 2.2.2 Dead or Dying Animals ....................................................................................... 6 2.2.3 Stray Animals ...................................................................................................... 6 2.2.4 Miscellaneous Animal Pests ............................................................................... 7 2.2.5 Vegetation Control .............................................................................................. 7 2.3 Other Services ............................................................................................................. 7 2.3.1 Special Services ................................................................................................. 7 2.3.2 Special Event Services ....................................................................................... 7 Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 1.0 General Information. 1.1 Introduction/Pest Management Services. This is a non-personal intergovernmental support agreement (IGSA) with the City of Dublin, also known as the Authority, to provide Pest Control services at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA). The Government shall appoint an IGSA Technical Representative (IGSA TR). The IGSA TR will conduct periodic checks of pest control services through personal inspection and review of records to ensure the services outlined in this PWS are performed in a satisfactory manner. The IGSA TR will serve as the Army’s liaison between PRFTA and the City of Dublin on agreement- and performance-related matters; however, the IGSA TR is not authorized to make any commitments or changes that will affect price, quality, quantity, delivery, or any other term or condition of the IGSA. The Pest Management Service Provider shall perform scheduled and unscheduled Pest Management Services for public health pests for real property, facilities, and grounds on Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA). Pests are: a nuisance, invasive species, or disease vector such as arthropods, stray dogs, stray cats, birds, rodents, nematodes, fungi, bacteria, viruses, algae, snails, marine borers, snakes, weeds, and other organisms (except for human or animal disease-causing organisms) that adversely affect readiness, military operations, or the well-being of personnel and animals; attack or damage real property, supplies, equipment, or vegetation; or are otherwise undesirable. A disease vector is any animal capable of transmitting the causative agent of a human disease; serving as an intermediate or reservoir host of a pathogenic organism; or producing human discomfort or injury, including (but not limited to) mosquitoes, flies, ticks, mites, snails, and rodents. Pest Management Service includes pest surveillance, pest identification, breeding site removal, pesticide applications, and other required actions to control pests in and around buildings and facilities including non-privatized family housing. 1.1.1 Significant Public Health Pests. Significant public health pests include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Disease vectors, e.g., mosquitoes, ticks, bats (indoors), fleas, bees, and flies b. Venomous arthropods, e.g., spiders, scorpions, and wasps c. Vertebrate pests, e.g., bats, birds, rodents, and snakes d. Stray animals e. Invasive vegetation, toxic plants e.g. poison ivy, and weeds 1.2 Buildings and Structures. The Pest Management Service Provider shall perform quarterly inspections for household pests in buildings and structures as coordinated with Camp Parks IGSA TR and City of Dublin counterpart, except for the dining facility which requires weekly inspections, treatment as necessary and mainten ance of approximately (14) existing "Lure-a-lite"fly trapping equipment (bulbs to be replaced annually and glue Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits boards replaced monthly). The Contractor shall maintain and monitor pheromone traps in the stored product areas. 1.3 Regulations. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide all services and storage procedures in accordance with (IAW) the following: a. Federal, State, and Local Laws and Regulations b. Department of Defense Instruction (DODI) 4150.07, DoD Pest Management Program c. AR 200-1, Environmental Protection and Enhancement d. PRFTA Integrated Pest Management Plan (IPMP) e. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) f. California Department of Agriculture and Rural Development regulations g. United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) regulations 1.3.1 Army Policy. The Pest Management Service Provider shall follow Army policy that requires DD Form 1532, Pest Management Report and DD Form 1532-1, Pest Management Maintenance Record, or equivalent, to be used to record and report all pest control operations, to include surveillance. 1.3.2 Environmental Protection. All environmental protection issues shall be coordinated with the Camp Parks IGSA-TR and City of Dublin counterpart. 1.4 Licenses and Certifications. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide its business license and pest management specialist’s names, certification numbers (DOD or State), certification categories, and expiration dates within thirty (30) days of start of IGSA agreement, and annually by end of the performance period. The Pest Management Service Provider shall ensure that the licenses/certificates and training of Contractor personnel are kept current. Copies of these licenses/certifications shall be provided to the Camp Parks IGSA TR, as coordinated and agreed upon with City of Dublin counterpart. The Pest Management Service Provider shall ensure that the licenses, certificates, and training of Pest Management Service Provider personnel applying pesticides are valid and kept current. Copies of these licenses and certifications shall be provided to the KO within ten (10) calendar days prior to the start of the contract period, and again within ten (10) calendar days upon a change in personnel. Pesticides management employees, provided by the Pest Management Service Provider shall not apply pesticides under someone else’s certification. If the Pest Management Service Provider spills or releases any hazardous substances (i.e., substances listed in 40 CFR 302, Designation, Reportable Quantities, and Notification), the Pest Management Services Provider shall notify the Camp Parks IGSA TR and the Environmental Office by written notification within one (1) hour, as coordinated and agreed with City of Dublin cou nterpart. The Pest Management Service Provider shall submit a consolidated list of all pesticides used during the month, in a monthly pesticides application record, to the Camp Parks IGSA TR, as coordinated and agreed with City of Dublin counterpart. The Pest Management Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits Service Provider shall only use pesticides listed on the garrison’s Pesticide Use List (PUL). 1.4.1 Personnel. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide properly licensed and certified pest management personnel Monday through Friday, during normal duty hours. The Pest Management Service Provider personnel shall perform pest surveillance, pest control, inspection operations, and pesticide application, IAW DODI 4150.07 and PRFTA IPMP. All pest management work shall be performed by a licensed business and individuals certified IAW DOD and State requirements and regulations. The Pest Management Service Provider shall have a State pesticide application business license and the Pest Management Service Provider’s pest management specialists shall be State of California certified in the following pest control categories/subcategories: a. Forestry (EPA Category 2/ CA Category E) b. Turf (EPA Category 3/ CA Categories A and B) c. Ornamental (EPA Category 3/ CA Categories A and B) d. Aquatic (EPA Category 5/ CA Category F) e. Right of Way (EPA Category 6/ CA Category C) f. Mosquito & General Use Pesticides (EPA Category 7/ CA Categories A and K) g. Public Health Pest Management (EPA Category 8/ CA Category K) 1.5 Pesticides. a. All pesticides used shall be registered, for unrestricted use, with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the State. b. All pesticides used shall be approved IAW DODI 4150.07, Chapter 5. The Contractor shall annually submit a Pesticide Use Proposal, IAW Pest Management Plan. The initial plan submittal is required thirty (30) calendar days after contract start. c. All pesticides shall be used in strict conformance with label directions. Mixing of chemicals shall comply with EPA, DoD, State requirements and the IPMP. d. The Pest Management Services Provider shall not store or mix pesticides on the installation. The exception to this is if the work (such as herbicides for vegetation management or termiticides for new building construction) requires mixing on-site. However, the Contractor shall not have a location or work site to store unmixed pesticides on site. e. The Pest Management Services Provider shall submit monthly pesticide usage on DD Form 1532, or equivalent, IAW PRFTA IPMP. f. The Contractor shall maintain a label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) book of pesticides used or stored for use, and shall have it readily available for the Camp Parks IGSA upon request, as coordinated and agreed upon with City of Dublin counterpart. g. The Pest Management Services Provider shall notify the Camp Parks IGSA TR within twenty-four (24) hours in advance when subcontracting any pest management operations, as coordinated and agreed upon with City of Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits Dublin counterpart. The Pest Management Services Provider shall ensure that the subcontractor is properly licensed, trained and certified in each category being subcontracted. The Pest Management Service Provider shall be responsible for the subcontractor’s reports of pest management operations performed by the subcontractor. h. Any proposed changes in Government-approved pesticides shall be submitted to the Camp Parks IGSA TR for approval at least ten (10) working days in advance of the anticipated use, as coordinated and agreed upon with City of Dublin counterpart. 1.6 Service Requests. 1.6.1 Emergency Public Health Requests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide personnel to respond to emergency public health pest management service requests within four (4) hours of the request. Examples of emergency public health pests include bats, wasps, bees, snakes, squirrels, raccoons, opossums, skunks, potentially rabid animals, or any other threatening species. 1.6.2 Emergency Mission Critical Requests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide personnel to respond to mission critical pest management service requests within four (4) hours of the request. Mission critical facilities include command centers, emergency operations facilities, and IT/communications. 1.6.3 Non-Emergency Requests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide personnel to respond to non-emergency pest management service requests within three (3) days of the request. Non-emergency pest management service requests shall be any request that is not an emergency public health pest management request or emergency mission critical pest management request. 1.7 Structural Pests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall perform control services to eradicate termites and other structural pests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall perform building and structure inspections for wood infestation or visible damage to structures containing wooden components annually by the end of the performance period. The Pest Management Service Provider shall submit an inspection report (DD Form 1070, Termite and Wood Decay Inspection) to the Camp Parks IGSA TR and the Installation Pest Management Coordinator, as coordinated and agreed upon with City of Dublin counterpart. The Pest Management Service Provider shall use approved chemicals and wood treatment when pests are discovered during the performance of maintenance, repair, or minor construction work. 1.8 Miscellaneous Pests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide pest control services for the control of miscellaneous pests, to include various insects, birds, rodents, and animals. Humane treatment shall be used to remove miscellaneous pests from buildings. The Pest Management Services Provider shall also provide cleanup of nesting materials, feces, urine, etc. left by these pests and apply an effective deodorizer as required. The Pest Management Services Provider shall use live traps or nets to Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits capture vertebrate pests. Any poisoning of ground squirrels will be conducted in accordance with PRFTAs Biological Opinions, requiring carcass-removal surveys on the third day after poisoned baits are introduced and continuing daily at least until the fifth day after poisoned baits are removed and until no additional carcasses are found. 2.0 Description of Services. 2.1 Indoor Pest Control. 2.1.1 Plan and Manage the Indoor Pest Management Program. The Pest Management Service Provider shall submit to the Camp Parks IGSA TR, as coordinated and agreed upon with City of Dublin counterpart, a weekly Pest Management Maintenance Record, which includes a schedule for all work and inspections (to include actuals, as well as scheduled). The submittal shall begin ten (10) days after award. The schedule and arranged work shall have minimal disruptions. 2.1.2 Food Handling Establishments. a. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide pest control inspections at all food handling establishments weekly and treat as required. Treatment shall be performed only when the food establishments are unoccupied. Food handling establishments are shown in the Technical Exhibits. b. The Pest Management Service Provider shall control infestation of insects and rodents IAW IPMP. c. The Pest Management Service Provider shall conduct inside treatment of child care development centers only when children are not present in the facilities. Child care center spraying shall comply with AR 608-10, Child Development Services. d. The Pest Management Service Provider shall weekly set and check traps or use other approved methods in food storage areas to protect stored products. The Pest Management Service Provider shall not use poison for pest control in food preparation areas or floor space in common areas su ch as hallways. Traps located outdoors shall be placed in bait stations to protect non -target animals. Bait stations shall be secured against removal. 2.1.2.1 Flies. The Pest Management Service Provider shall inspect for flies during monthly building and weekly food handling establishment inspections. Building inspections shall include all lunchrooms, break rooms, and kitchenette areas. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide pest control based on inspection results. 2.2 Outdoor Pest Control. 2.2.1 Outdoor Pest Management. The Pest Management Service Provider shall control public health animal and plant pests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall submit to the Camp Parks IGSA TR, as coordinated and agreed upon with City of Dublin counterpart, a weekly Pest Management Schedule of outdoor pest management activities, which includes a schedule for all work and inspections (to include actuals, as Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits well as scheduled). The submittal shall begin ten (10) days after award. The schedule and arranged work shall have minimal disruptions. Required inspections shall be performed concurrently whenever possible. 2.2.1.1 Trees, Shrubs, and Turf Pests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall control trees, shrubs, and turf pests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall inspect trees and shrubs in April, June, August, and October for infestation and disease, and treat based on inspection findings. The Pest Management Service Provider shall treat infestation within five (5) calendar days of detection. 2.2.1.2 Mosquito Larvae. The Pest Management Service Provider shall perform weekly inspections of mosquito larvae during mosquito season based on the IPMP. 2.2.1.3 Adult Mosquitoes. The Pest Management Service Provider shall perform adult mosquito surveillance and treatment and control, as specified in the IPMP. The Pest Management Service Provider shall weekly inspect for adult mosquitoes and treat as necessary (April through October). The Pest Management Service Provider shall reapply pesticides whenever critical levels are reached or mosquito-borne disease outbreaks are detected, based on guidance from the Camp Parks IGSA TR, as coordinated and agreed upon with City of Dublin counterpart.. 2.2.1.4 Other Pests of Medical Importance. The Pest Management Service Provider shall survey and control pests of medical importance (to include fleas and ticks) as necessary for the protection of health and safety as outlined in the IPMP. 2.2.2 Dead or Dying Animals. The Pest Management Service Provider shall remove dead or dying vertebrate animals from the installation and dispose IAW Federal and Stateregulations. The Pest Management Service Provider shall immediately, not later than two (2) hours, locate and remove the carcass, and apply a deodorizer (if necessary) to effectively treat odors. Any poisoning of ground squirrels will be conducted in accordance with PRFTAs Biological Opinions, requiring carcass-removal surveys on the third day after poisoned baits are introduced and continuing daily at least until the fifth day after poisoned baits are removed and until no additional carcasses are foun d. 2.2.3 Stray Animals. The Pest Management Service Provider shall remove and properly handle stray animals. Stray animals considered household pets shall be delivered to the local animal shelter the same day of capture. Stray animals shall be considered as DOD- owned animals until disposition is made; that is, until euthanized, adopted, or released to civil authorities. 2.2.3.1 Animal Pick-up. The Pest Management Service Provider shall humanely pick up all strays and transport them according to the City of Dublin requirements. The Pest Management Service Provider shall only use animal handling equipment that has been specifically designed for the humane treatment of domestic animals. Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 2.2.3.2 Animal Control Vehicles. Vehicles utilized to transport domestic animals shall be equipped with cages specifically designed to transport, confine, and segregate domestic animals in a humane manner. The vehicles and animal carriers used for transporting domestic animals shall be cleaned IAW Code of Federal Regulations Title 9, Sec 3.11. 2.2.3.3 Service Calls. The Pest Management Service Provider shall proceed to the specified location, arrive within thirty (30) minutes after notification, pick up the described domestic animal in a humane manner, and impoun d. The Pest Management Service Provider shall impound domestic animals that have been involved in bite or scratch incidents, are creating a nuisance, are a hazard, or have otherwise been ordered to be impounded. 2.2.3.7 Reporting. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide a daily electronic summary report of activities performed throughout the day. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide an example of the daily summary report to the Camp Parks IGSA TR ten (10) days after service agreement is finalized for approval, as coordinated and agreed upon with City of Dublin counterpart. The report shall include: total mileage driven, animals captured, location of capture, impound location, and any other significant activity or problems associated with animal control. 2.2.4 Miscellaneous Animal Pests. The Pest Management Service Provider shall control pests that damage grounds, particularly moles and ground squirrels, and fill burrows that have been trapped out within the cantonment area. Any filling of burrows will be done in coordination with PFRTA Environmental department. The Pest Management Service Provider shall lock the live traps in either the open or closed position during non -duty days. The Pest Management Service Provider shall remove and properly handle animals according to State and IPMP regulations. Diseased animals shall be handled IAW local ordinances and properly disposed. 2.2.5 Vegetation Control. Unwanted vegetation control service frequency will be performed as needed to eliminate weeds in the specified locations during the growing season (March through October). 2.2.5.1 Weed Control. The Pest Management Service Provider shall limit the application of herbicide to parade and athletic fields. 2.3 Other Services. 2.3.1 Special Services. The Camp Parks IGSA TR, as coordinated and agreed with City of Dublin counterpart, will notify the Pest Management Service Provider as soon as a special service requirement is known. The Pest Management Service Provider shall coordinate special service requirements with the existing pest management schedule. Pricing for this unscheduled service shall be IAW the pre-established unit prices in the IGSA. 2.3.2 Special Event Services. The Pest Management Service Provider shall provide Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits additional pest control services for special events when necessary. Special events include, but are not limited to, Very Important Person (VIP) visits, retreats, ribbon cutting ceremonies, and open houses. When necessary, the Contractor shall deviate from its schedule to meet special event requirements, at no additional cost to the Government. The Pest Management Service Provider shall be authorized one (1) additional duty day to return to its normal operations. Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 3.0 Technical Exhibits 3.1 List of Buildings and Sites for Scheduled Services Pest Control PWS Technical Exhibit Building #/ Site Building Type Floors Service Schedules 275 Visitor Control Center 1 Every Other Week 277 Gate House 1 Every Other Week 278 Gate House 1 Every Other Week 282 Gate House Office 1 Every Other Week 300 Barracks 2 Monthly 301 Barracks 2 Monthly 302 Barracks 2 Monthly 303 Fitness Center 2 Monthly 304 Barracks 2 Monthly 306 Barracks 2 Monthly 310 Barracks 2 Monthly 311 Administrative 1 Monthly 312 Administrative 1 Monthly 313 Storage 1 Monthly 320 Administrative 2 Upon Request 321 Administrative 2 Upon Request 323 Administrative 2 Monthly 330 Administrative 2 Upon Request 331 Admin/Storage 3 Monthly 332 Dining Facility 3 Weekly 340 Administrative 2 Monthly 342 Barracks 3 Monthly 350 Storage 2 Upon Request 360 Barracks 2 Monthly 361 Barracks 2 Monthly 362 Barracks 2 Monthly 363 Barracks 2 Monthly Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 364 Barracks 2 Monthly 370 Administrative 2 Monthly 390 Barracks 2 Monthly 391 Barracks 2 Monthly 392 Barracks 2 Monthly 393 Barracks 2 Monthly 394 Barracks 2 Monthly 398 Laundry Facility 1 Monthly 490 Vehicle Maintenance 1 Monthly 494 Warehouse 1 Monthly 495 Admin/Storage 1 Upon Request 501 Chapel 2 Every Other Week 510 Administrative 2 Monthly 511 Storage 1 Upon Request 512 Storage 1 Monthly 514 Administrative 1 Monthly 516 Vehicle Maintenance 1 Monthly 517 Administrative 2 Every Other Week 520 Fire Station 1 Every Other Week 521 Recreation Center 2 Every Other Week 522 Storage 1 Upon Request 610 Administrative 1 Monthly 612 Storage 1 Upon Request 620 Administrative 1 Monthly 628 Admin/Toilet 1 Upon Request 632 NEC Node 1 Upon Request 650 Administrative 2 Monthly 659 Administrative 3 Monthly 665 Admin/Storage 1 Monthly 677 Administrative 1 Monthly 685 Warehouse/Storage 1 Monthly 690 Warehouse/Admin 1 Monthly Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 691 Storage 1 Upon Request 692 Administrative 1 Upon Request 960 Warehouse/Admin 1 Monthly 1152 Barracks 2 Monthly 1192 Access Control 1 Upon Request 1194 Administrative 1 Monthly 1195 Range OPS/Storage 1 Upon Request 1206 Administrative 1 Upon Request 1209 Administrative 1 Upon Request 1211 Administrative 1 Upon Request 0133C Recycling Storage 1 Upon Request 0133D Recycling Storage 1 Upon Request 2001 Air Force 1 Every Other Week 2002 Air Force 1 Every Other Week 2003 Air Force 1 Every Other Week 2004 Air Force 1 Every Other Week 2005 Air Force 1 Every Other Week 2011 Air Force 1 Every Other Week 2024 Air Force 1 Every Other Week 0396A Baseball Dugout (R) 1 Upon Request 0396B Baseball Dugout (L) 1 Upon Request J1210 Administrative 1 Upon Request R0EST Administrative 1 Upon Request R396C Baseball (Booth) 1 Upon Request Annex XX to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Pest Control Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits R628A Administrative 1 Upon Request T860A Administrative 1 Upon Request T860B Warehouse 1 Upon Request TR305 Administrative 1 Upon Request TR490 Showers 1 Upon Request TR670 Mailroom 1 Monthly TR794 Administrative 1 Monthly 8300 BT Collins – Dining 1 Weekly MISC Curbs 1 2 x Year MISC Gravel Areas 1 2 x Year Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits Solid Waste Management Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits Table of Contents 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction/Description of Services ............................................................................ 1 1.2 Deliverables................................................................................................................. 1 1.3 Outside Normal Duty Hours ......................................................................................... 1 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES ............................................................................................... 1 2.1 Scope .......................................................................................................................... 1 2.1.1 Ordnance ............................................................................................................ 1 2.1.2 Hazardous Materials ........................................................................................... 2 2.1.3 Scavenging ......................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Schedules ................................................................................................................... 2 2.2.1 Recycle/Refuse Collection Schedule................................................................... 2 2.2.2 Specific Tasks Routes/Schedules Submittals ...................................................... 2 2.3 Recycle Support .......................................................................................................... 2 2.4 Collection Containers .................................................................................................. 3 2.4.1 Container Management....................................................................................... 3 2.4.2 Containers and Installation Access ..................................................................... 3 2.4.3 Containers in Field Training Areas ...................................................................... 3 2.4.4 HAZMAT in Containers ....................................................................................... 3 2.4.6 Serviceable Containers ....................................................................................... 3 2.4.7 Container Lids ..................................................................................................... 3 2.4.8 Evaluating Containers ......................................................................................... 3 2.4.9 Container Replacements ..................................................................................... 4 2.4.10 Container Spillage ............................................................................................... 4 2.4.11 Complaints .......................................................................................................... 4 2.4.12 Container Cleaning Schedule.............................................................................. 4 2.5 Collection Vehicles ...................................................................................................... 4 2.5.1 Vehicle Operation and Maintenance ................................................................... 4 2.5.2 Unserviceable Vehicles ....................................................................................... 5 2.5.3 Scales ................................................................................................................. 5 2.6 Special Events/Tasks .................................................................................................. 5 2.6.1 Special Events Planning ..................................................................................... 5 2.6.2 Additional Services ............................................................................................. 5 2.6.3 Airfields ............................................................................................................... 5 Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 2.7 Other Events ............................................................................................................... 5 2.7.1 Storms and Natural Disasters ............................................................................. 5 2.7.2 Inclement Weather Planning ............................................................................... 5 2.7.3 Inclement Weather Delay .................................................................................... 6 2.7.4 Unscheduled Clean-Ups ..................................................................................... 6 2.7.5 Examples of Scheduled and Unscheduled Requirements ................................... 6 2.7.6 Emergency Work ................................................................................................ 6 2.7.7 Installation Closures ............................................................................................ 6 2.8 Reports ........................................................................................................................ 6 2.8.1 Monthly Summary Report ................................................................................... 6 2.8.2 Work Control, Records, and Reports Plan (WCRRP) .......................................... 6 2.8.3 Container Condition Report ................................................................................. 7 2.8.4 Weekly Skip Reports ........................................................................................... 7 2.8.5 Regulatory Agency Inspections ........................................................................... 7 2.8.6 Other Reports ..................................................................................................... 7 3.0 GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM)/PROPERTY (GFP)/EQUIPMENT (GFE) .............. 7 4.0 TECHNICAL EXHIBITS ........................................................................................................ 8 Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 1.0 General Information. 1.1 Introduction/Description of Services. This is a non-personal intergovernmental support agreement (IGSA) with the City of Dublin, also known as the Authority, to provide refuse and recycle removal and disposal at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA). The Government shall appoint an IGSA Technical Representative (IGSA TR). The IGSA TR will conduct periodic checks of refuse and recycle collections through personal inspection and review of records to ensure the services outlined in this PWS are performed in a satisfactory manner. The IGSA TR will serve as the Army’s liaison between PRFTA and the City of Dublin on agreement- and performance-related matters; however, the IGSA TR is not authorized to make any commitments or changes that will affect price, quality, quantity, delivery, or any other term or condition of the IGSA. The City of Dublin shall provide all personnel, equipment, supplies and transportation necessary to perform refuse and recycle removal and disposal as defined in this Performance Work Statement (PWS), except for those items specified as Government - furnished property and services. The City of Dublin shall perform to the standards in this IGSA and shall remove and dispose of refuse waste and recyclable items from PRFTA in a timely, efficient and environmentally conscious manner. Required refuse and recycle removal and disposal is for nonhazardous refuse waste. 1.2 Deliverables. The Authority and/or the Authority’s Contractor (here after referred to as the Contractor) shall compile historical data, prepare reports, and submit information as specified by the Deliverables section of this IGSA. 1.3 Outside Normal Duty Hours. Except for specials events, the Contractor shall not be required to provide services after normal duty hours, weekends and Federal holidays. Services outside of normal duty hours must be authorized by the IGSA TR. 2.0 Description of Services. 2.1 Scope. The Authority shall empty recycle/refuse containers, compacters, and roll- offs once a week or as noted in the Technical Specification section of this contract . In the event of demand fluctuations, frequency adjustments must be approved by IGSA TR. The Contractor shall remove all litter and waste on the ground within a ten (10) foot radius of the container. The Authority shall track and report to the IGSA TR all container weights and number of services per week. The Authority shall perform services IAW approved scheduled routes for pick-up and respond to calls for service when dumpsters reach full before scheduled pick-up. 2.1.1 Ordnance. Under no circumstances shall the Contractor knowingly accept ammunition, explosives, or firearms. The Contractor shall immediately report all potentially explosive items or materials to the Provost Marshal’s Office and Explosive Ordnance Disposal. Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 2.1.2 Hazardous Materials. The Contractor shall not handle asbestos, human remains, or compact military food heaters. The Contractor shall not handle bio-medical (also known as “red bag”) or other hazardous materials. The Authority shall report to the IGSA TR any hazardous materials identified or discovered at the Collection Point. 2.1.3 Scavenging. The Contractor shall prohibit scavenging of materials from the Collection Point. The Contractor shall not salvage materials. The Contractor shall maintain the Collection Point to discourage the harboring, feeding , and breeding of disease vectors. 2.2 Schedules. 2.2.1 Recycle/Refuse Collection Schedule. The Contractor shall coordinate with the IGSA TR to develop a schedule that minimizes interference with Government business and submit the schedule to the IGSA TR for approval. The Contractor's schedule shall cover a 12-month period. The Contractor shall submit the schedules not later than (NLT) ten (10) days prior to contract performance start date and every subsequent option period. The Contractor shall submit changes to the schedule to the IGSA TR NLT ten (10) working days prior to the proposed implementation date of any change. The Contractor shall not implement schedules or changes to the work schedule without prior written approval from the IGSA TR. The Contractor shall perform all work under the contract IAW the Contractor's schedules. All schedules shall be submitted to the IGSA TR for approval. 2.2.2 Specific Tasks Routes/Schedules Submittals. The Contractor shall submit a schedule organized in two (2) hour increments and by days of the week for vehicle routes and collection. The report shall be submitted for IGSA TR approval NLT ten (10) business days from the signature of the IGSA. The Authority shall jointly monitor with the IGSA TR fill capacities during the first thirty (30) days of performance and one (1) other time during each performance period. Proposed changes to the schedule or haul route shall be approved by the IGSA TR in writing prior to route changes. Estimated container sizes and frequencies are found in Technical Exhibits. A map of the garrison’s current dumpster locations will be provided upon request. 2.3 Recycle Support. The Contractor shall pick up recyclables generated on post at the PRFTA Dining Facility (DFAC). 2.3.1.2 Bulk Items. The Contractor shall collect and dispose of bulky items (e.g., shipping cartons, scrap lumber, discarded furniture, appliances, toys, wood pallets) placed at collection stations, curb side or outside a refuse container. 2.3.1.3 Hazardous Items. Items such as refrigerators, freezers, and window air conditioner units may contain chlorofluorocarbon (CFC). Items containing CFCs shall be picked up and properly disposed. 2.3.1.4 Scrap Metal Items. Any scrap metal roll-offs will be coordinated and inspected by the IGSA TR prior to transport. The Contractor shall obtain a stamped DD form 1348- Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 1A, Issue Release/Receipt Document, from the vendor and submit the stamped form to the IGSA TR. 2.3.1.6 Yard Waste Items. N/A. 2.4 Collection Containers. 2.4.1 Container Management. The Contractor shall place, combine, relocate, and remove all refuse containers and equipment in types and quantities, adequate to collect and deliver after receiving approval from the IGSA TR. Damages to property or grounds after placing containers shall be repaired by the Contractor at no cost to the Government. Relocation of containers/bins is at no cost to the Authority. 2.4.2 Containers and Installation Access. The Contractor shall place recycle/refuse containers according to standoff distances as required by the IGSA TR. In addition, the recycle/refuse collection containers shall be positioned more than fifteen (15) yards from a food establishment’s entrance doors and adjacent entry way. 2.4.3 Containers in Field Training Areas. The Contractor shall provide recycle/refuse containers to support training on ranges as needed. The IGSA TR will ensure all range and training area roads are accessible prior to collect ing, disposing, or relocating containers. 2.4.4 HAZMAT in Containers. The Authority shall notify the IGSA TR immediately after asbestos or other HAZMAT has been identified by the Contractor. 2.4.6 Serviceable Containers. The Contractor shall maintain refuse containers in a serviceable condition. The containers are unserviceable if any one of the following conditions exist: a. Container does not meet specifications b. Container is not leak proof (storm water pollution prevention compliant) c. Container is not enclosed (except for roll-off containers designed to be open) d. Doors, lids or hardware are missing, damaged, not operational, or do not close in the manner in which they were designed to close e. Over twenty-five percent (25%) of exposed surface is not a uniform color (painted if container is not molded or composite plastic) f. Over ten percent (10%) of exposed surface is covered with rust g. Container exterior is damaged (substantial dents, holes, excessive scratches, burrs, ragged edges that present the container in an undesirable appearance). 2.4.7 Container Lids. All containers shall be equipped with metal lids and locking latches. All solid waste container tops, lids, and doors shall be closed after emptying. 2.4.8 Evaluating Containers. The Contractor shall evaluate the condition of collection recycle/refuse containers on a quarterly basis and provide this information in a report to Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits the IGSA TR. The report shall include container size, serial number, location, condition rating, number of times cleaned that quarter, number of times painted that quarter, the number of times repaired that quarter, number of dumpsters moved that quarter, total number of serviceable collection containers, and number of collection containers in need of repair. 2.4.9 Container Replacements. Deteriorated solid waste containers shall be replaced or repaired by the Contractor at no cost to the Government. The Contractor shall replace containers within two (2) working days of receiving notification. The Contractor shall furnish replacement containers when containers are removed for cleaning, painting, maintenance, or repair. 2.4.10 Container Spillage. The Contractor shall pick up all spillage resulting from emptying of container and compacting of solid waste, recycle material, or grease in vehicles. 2.4.11 Complaints. Complaints regarding unsanitary conditions due to Contractor negligence shall be corrected by the Contractor within two (2) hours of notification. 2.4.12 Container Cleaning Schedule. The Contractor shall provide the IGSA TR with a recommended recycling/refuse collection container cleaning schedule NLT ten (10) calendar days after IGSA signature. The Contractor shall only clean recycling/refuse dumpsters containing food waste, (e.g., containers at dining facilities, cafeterias, etc.) as needed. The Contractor shall provide to the IGSA TR with a list of refuse collection containers that have received cleaning service each month. The Contractor shall provide a Monthly Refuse Container Cleaning Schedule that shall include days of service and driver, each container location, container type, cleaning time, and cleaning method. The Contractor shall clean and sanitize recycling/refuse containers as needed to ensure they are clean and odorless. 2.5 Collection Vehicles. 2.5.1 Vehicle Operation and Maintenance. Collection vehicles shall be maintained and serviced IAW the manufacturers’ recommendations. The Contractor shall ensure collection vehicles receive periodic safety checks and all irregularities shall be repaired before the vehicle is operated. The Contractor shall remove, all inoperable or unserviceable Contractor-furnished vehicles and equipment, off the installation. The Contractor shall not leave Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in collection vehicles over twenty-four (24) hours. The collection vehicle operator shall immediately clean up all spills caused during the operation. All operators of Contractor-furnished vehicles shall be licensed by the State and operate IAW installation traffic regulations. The Contractor shall not leave vehicles unattended unless properly locked and secured. Properly trained personnel and standard collection vehicles shall be used during scheduled collections to provide an efficient operation. Adequate operating procedures Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits shall be established to prevent injury of personnel from slips, falls, strains, cuts, and motor vehicle accidents. 2.5.2 Unserviceable Vehicles. The Contractor shall have serviceable vehicles to ensure completion of contract requirements in the event of breakdowns, repair, or other mechanical problems. Vehicles that are identified as unserviceable shall be repai red or replaced NLT seven (7) calendar days at no additional cost to the Government. The Contractor shall provide maintenance and repair service. 2.5.3 Scales. Collection equipment of the types used for the collection, storage, and transportation of MSW shall meet the standards established by the American National Standards Institute (as of the effective date(s) established in ANSI Z245.1, Safety Standards for Refuse Collection Equipment). 2.6 Special Events/Tasks. 2.6.1 Special Events Planning. The Contractor shall participate in the planning and coordinating of special events. Scheduled special events typically take place installation- wide. 2.6.2 Additional Services. The Contractor shall be required to provide an additional 12, six yard container collections per year for special ceremonies, small construction projects, security, organizational events, and unit moves to satisfy the Command. Relocations shall be accomplished, with the approval from the IGSA-TR, not more than eight (8) working hours after the verbal request by phone. Major events requiring refuse and recycling support will be planned two (2) weeks in advance and the Contractor shall provide services necessary to support the event. The Contractor shall place recycling and refuse containers at the event or locations for the period of time specified by the COR/ACOR. 2.6.3 Airfields. N/A 2.7 Other Events. 2.7.1 Storms and Natural Disasters. The Contractor shall provide additional collection containers or increase frequency of services to manage the temporary demand. The Contractor shall provide additional resources as needed to facilitate returning to full operational capacity. 2.7.2 Inclement Weather Planning. Upon notification of destructive weather by the IGSA TR to the Authority to prevent damage to containers, the Contractor shall collect all containers and temporarily relocate them to positions adjacent to buildings or other immovable structures. The Contractor shall provide appropriate tie-downs. The Contractor shall return all refuse/recycle collection containers to normal positions when destructive weather conditions have diminished. Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 2.7.3 Inclement Weather Delay. If the Contractor determines unsafe weather conditions for continued operations, then the Authority may suspend services. The Authority shall coordinate suspension and resumption of operations with the IGSA TR. 2.7.4 Unscheduled Clean-Ups. The Contractor shall remove materials on the ground at collection sites and clean-up unauthorized (illegal) dump sites as requested. Examples may include abandoned property generated from unit moves or barracks clean -ups. The Contractor shall provide the appropriate containers and labor. 2.7.5 Examples of Scheduled and Unscheduled Requirements. Scheduled requirements include the following: military unit moves, barracks/dormitory clean-ups, Air Show, Armed Forces Day, military unit field exercises, Freedom Fest, Family Day, and Single Soldier Day, recovery operations due to natural causes or man-made causes, and military unit deployments. The Contractor shall provide collection containers to adequately manage the waste volume. Unscheduled events will be coordinated through the IGSA TR to the Authority. Upon notification, the Contractor shall provide the required services within five (5) working days. 2.7.6 Emergency Work. The IGSA TR may designate a work requirement as an emergency through the Authority. The Contractor shall respond immediately to emergency work requests. The Contractor shall divert employees, if necessary, to respond to and accomplish emergency work. Emergency work would be necessary for the protection of life, health, or safety. Response time shall not exceed one (1) hour and work shall commence within two (2) hours upon notification. The Contractor shall continue working until the work is complete. 2.7.7 Installation Closures. N/A - See Emergency Work. 2.8 Reports. 2.8.1 Monthly Summary Report. The Authority shall provide a monthly summary report of tonnage landfilled as MSW and materials recycled. 2.8.2 Work Control, Records, and Reports Plan (WCRRP). The Authority’s Contractor shall develop and implement a WCRRP to include all information control procedures necessary to ensure timely and acceptable accomplishment of all IGSA requirements; and permit tracking of work in progress. The Authority shall submit a WCRRP to the IGSA TR for approval NLT ten (10) days after contract performance start date, and modifications to the plan NLT seven (7) working days prior to implementation of any changes. The Contractor shall revise, modify, and resubmit the plan for approval annually. The Contractor shall accurately, completely, and legibly prepare and submit the documentation and automated reports to the IGSA-TR. Reports shall include any supplemental charts, photographs, manufacturer's pamphlets, etc., necessary to complete the report. Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 2.8.3 Container Condition Report. The Contractor shall evaluate the condition of the collection containers on a monthly basis and provide this information in a quarterly report to the IGSA TR. 2.8.4 Weekly Skip Reports. The Contractor shall provide a Weekly Skip Report (WSR) listing containers that cannot be serviced because of blocked access, contamination, illegal material, etc. The Contractor shall contact the IGSA TR within (one) 1 hour after identifying the non-collected container. The Non-Collected Container Report shall contain the service date, truck or route number, driver's name, container location, time container was checked, why it could not be emptied, and comments (for notations such as a description and license number of blocking vehicle). Upon notification by the IGSA TR of resolution of the unserviceable condition, the Contractor shall ensure collection of the refuse collection container NLT four (4) hours following notification. 2.8.5 Regulatory Agency Inspections. The Contractor shall submit a written report of any inspection visit by representative(s) of any regulatory agency and immediately notify the IGSA TR. This report shall include the representatives' names, titles, identification numbers, and agencies, reason(s) for the visit, and comments or findings. The Contractor shall submit a copy of all reports received as a result of these visits to the IGSA TR by the end of the next working day following receipt of the report. Any samples, reports, etc. shall be accompanied by a statement signed by the inspecting regulatory agency representative validating their authenticity. 2.8.6 Other Reports. The Contractor shall provide copies of other reports to the IGSA TR, such as those reports the Contractor develops to submit to State Regulators or to support the Contractor's work system, within one (1) working day of completion. 3.0 Government-Furnished Material (GFM)/Property (GFP)/Equipment (GFE). N/A Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 4.0 Technical Exhibits 4.1 Task and Frequency Chart # Size (CY) Bldg # Frequency 1 4 2001 Weekly 2 3 960 Weekly 3 1 960 Weekly 4 6 690 Weekly 5 4 665 Weekly 6 6 650 Weekly 7 3 650 Weekly 8 1 677 Weekly 9 2 520 Weekly 10 4 521 Weekly 11 4 512 Weekly 12 6 512 Weekly 13 3 501 Weekly 14 6 670 Weekly 15 3 312 Weekly 16 3 304 Weekly 17 4 340 Weekly 18 6 340 Weekly 19 6 332 Weekly 20 6 332 Weekly 21 6 332 Weekly 22 3 321 Weekly 23 4 350 Weekly 24 4 370 Weekly 25 4 394 Weekly 26 6 394 Weekly 27 3 1152 Weekly 28 3 373 Weekly 29 4 490 Weekly 30 1 494 Weekly 31 20 510 As Needed 32 20 610 As Needed 33 40 960 As Needed Appendix E to Dublin/Parks IGSA: Solid Waste Management Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Technical Exhibits 4.2 Base Map Locations and Offset Requirements Provided upon request