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Proposed Contract Contract No. DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031 with Bennett Group, Inc.

Proposed Contract Contract No. DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031 with Bennett Group, Inc.

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Sponsor
at the request of the Mayor
Last action
2025-03-03
Official status
Deemed Approved
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not specify that Bennett Group, Inc. is required to meet LEED Gold standards or achieve net zero strategies.

Proposed Contract with Bennett Group, Inc.

This bill proposes an increase in funding and extension of scope for a contract between the District of Columbia and Bennett Group, Inc., to complete the Kenilworth Elementary School addition and renovation project.

What This Bill Does

  • Increases the total amount of the existing contract from $2,454,210 to $12,588,997.61.
  • Extends the scope of work to include design-build services for the Kenilworth Elementary School project.
  • Sets a substantial completion date of August 22, 2025, for the project.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The District of Columbia government
  • Bennett Group, Inc.
  • Students and staff at Kenilworth Elementary School

Terms To Know

Design-Build Services
A method where a single entity is responsible for both designing and constructing a project.
LEED Gold Standards
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards that promote sustainable building practices, with 'Gold' being one of the highest ratings.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify what happens if Bennett Group, Inc., fails to meet the completion date or performance standards.
  • It is unclear how additional funds will be allocated for future projects or other needs within the District's budget.

Bill History

  1. 2025-03-03 Council of the District of Columbia LIMS

    Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee on Facilities

  2. 2025-02-28 Council of the District of Columbia LIMS

    CA26-0077 Introduced by Chairman Mendelson at Office of the Secretary

Official Summary Text

Proposed Contract Contract No. DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031 with Bennett Group, Inc.

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MURIELBOWSERMAYOR
February28,2025
The Honorable PhilMendelson
Chairman
Councilof theDistrictofColumbia
John A. Wilson Building
1350 PennsylvaniaAvenue, NW, Suite504
Washington,DC 20004
Dear Chairman Mendelson:
Pursuantto section451 of the Districtof Columbia Home Rule Act (D.C. OfficialCode § 1-
204.51)and section202 of theProcurementPracticesReform Act of 2010 (D.C.OfficialCode §
2-352.02),enclosedforconsiderationand approvalby theCouncilof theDistrictof Columbia is
proposed ModificationNo. 1 to ContractNo. DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031 with BennettGroup, Inc.
If approved, Modification No. 1 will increasethe contact’snot-to-exceedamount by
$10,134,787.61,from $2,454,210to$12,588,997.61.
TheunderlyingcontractwasdeemedapprovedbytheCouncilonFebruary16,2024,asCA25-0595,asanearlystartagreementtocompleteapreliminaryscopeofworkincludingdesignandpreconstructiondeliverablesfortheKenilworthElementarySchooladditionandrenovation
project.
UnderproposedModificationNo.1,BennettGroup,Inc.willprovidedesign-buildservicesfortheKenilworthElementarySchooladditionandrenovationproject.ThesubstantialcompletiondatefortheprojectisAugust22,2025.
My administrationisavailabletodiscussanyquestionsyoumayhaveregardingtheproposed
modification.Tofacilitatea responsetoanyquestionsyoumayhave,pleasecontactDelanoHunter,Director,DepartmentofGeneralServices(“DGS”),orhaveyourstaffcontactEricNjonjo,InterimChiefProcurementOfficer,DGS,at(202)727-2800.
[lookforwardtotheCouncil’sfavorableconsiderationofthiscontractmodification.
Sincerely,
M¢riel Bpwser
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

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Pursuant to section 202(c) of the Procurement Practices Reform Act of 2010, as amended, D.C.
Official Code § 2-352.02(c), the following contract summary is provided:

COUNCIL CONTRACT SUMMARY
(Standard)

Modification No. 1 to Design-Build Agreement for Kenilworth Elementary School
Addition and Renovation

(A) Contract Number: DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031
Modification No. 1

Contractor: Bennett Group, Inc.

Proposed Increased Contract Amount
via Modification No. 1: $10,134,787.61

Total Contract Amount (Final
Guaranteed Maximum
Price): $12,588,997.61

Unit and Method of Compensation: Progress payments on a monthly basis

Term of Contract: February 23, 2024 (date of execution of the Contract
by the Department) through August 22, 2025
(“Substantial Completion Date”) with an
Administrative Term of December 31, 2026.

Type of Contract: Cost Plus Fixed Fee with a Guaranteed Maximum
Price (“GMP”)

Source Selection Method: Competitive Request for Proposals

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(B) For a contract containing option periods, the contract amount for the base period and for
each option period. If the contract amount for one or more of the option periods differs from
the amount for the base period, provide an explanation of the reason for the difference:

N/A

(C) The goods or services to be provided, the methods of delivering goods or services, and any
significant program changes reflected in the proposed contract:

The Department of General Services (the “Department”) engaged Bennett Group, Inc., (the
“Contractor”) to provide Design- Build Services for the Kenilworth Elementary School Addition
and Renovation project, located at 1300 44th Street, NE, Washington, DC 20019 (the “Project”).
The Project will be completed in two phases: (i) the Preconstruction Phase; and (ii) the
Construction Phase. The substantial completion of the Project shall occur on or by August 22,
2025.

The Project includes, but is not limited to, the demolition and removal of the existing Multi-Purpose
tent and kitchen trailer, along with associated ramps, walkways, mechanical equipment; removal of
existing playground equipment; construction of a new building addition that includes a
multipurpose room/gymnasium; construction of new fields and playground areas; construction of a
new outdoor classroom area; and the mill, overlay and re-striping of the Kenilworth ES parking lot.
The demolition of the multi-purpose tent, kitchen trailer, walkways, and ramps shall not take place
until the building addition can be put into operation by the school. In addition, the Project shall be
designed in such a way as to incorporate, at a minimum, LEED for Schools – Gold principles and
achieve net zero strategies.

The Contract was deemed approved by the Council on February 16, 2024, as CA25-595, as an
early start agreement to cover the fees and allowances needed to deliver the design and
preconstruction deliverables of the contract.

The Department seeks Council approval to execute the proposed modification to establish the
GMP). If approved, Modification No. 1 will establish the final GMP of $ 12,588,997.61, thereby
increasing the Contract’s value by $10,134,787.61 (from $2,454,210 to $12,588,997.61). As the
proposed Modification No. 1 would increase the Contract value by more than $1 million, Council
approval is required for this contract action.

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(D) The selection process, including the number of offerors, the evaluation criteria, and the
evaluation results, including price, technical or quality, and past performance components:

The underlying Contract was competitively bid and previously submitted to and approved by the
Council as CA25-595 on February 16, 2024, with an NTE amount of $2,454,210.

(E) A description of any bid protest related to the award of the contract, including whether the
protest was resolved through litigation, withdrawal of the protest by the protestor, or
voluntary corrective action by the District. Include the identity of the protestor, the grounds
alleged in the protest, and any deficiencies identified by the District as a result of the protest:

The award of the Contract was not protested.

(F) A description of any other contracts the proposed contractor is currently seeking or holds
with the District:

The Contractor is currently involved in several District projects and is in pursuit of many other
District projects. The list of projects is provided as Exhibit A.

(G) The background and qualifications of the proposed contractor, including its o rganization,
financial stability, personnel, and performance on past or current government or private
sector contracts with requirements similar to those of the proposed contract:

The Contractor is based in Washington, DC, and is a Certified Business Enterprise (“CBE”)
specializing in renovation, assembling design-build teams, and facilities assessment for
government buildings in the District of Columbia. The Contractor provides a r ange of services
including general contracting, remediation, pre -construction services, consulting, construction
management, and real estate development.

The Contractor has successfully completed the following projects for DGS and other
organizations:

1. Elevator Installation at Malcolm X, Hart, and Langley Schools, a $3,580,000 for both
projects.
2. Howard University Bethune Dining Hall, a $4,100,000 project.
3. Peabody Elementary School Restoration, a $5,800,000 project.

The Contractor possesses the financial stability to successfully perform the Project and has
provided a staffing plan for the Project which has been reviewed and approved by the Department.
The Contractor has been determined responsible in accordance with 27 DCMR § 4706.1.

(H) A summary of the subcontracting plan required under section 2346 of the Small, Local, and
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Development and Assistance Act of 2005, as amended,
D.C. Official Code § 2-218.01 et seq. (“Act”), including a certification that the subcontracting
plan meets the minimum requirements of the Act and the dollar volume of the portion of the

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contract to be subcontracted, expressed both in total dollars and as a percentage of the total
contract amount:

The Contractor is a certified business enterprise in accordance with the Act (CBE Number:
LSX52167062027. Pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2-218.46 (d-1), the Contractor is required to
submit a detailed subcontracting plan to DSLBD that meets the requirements of D.C. Official Code
§ 2- 218.46(d) before entering into a guaranteed maximum price ; the Contractor submitted a
subcontracting plan as follows:

Contract’s NTE Dollar Value $12,588,997.61
Subcontracting Requirement % 35%
Subcontracting Plan Required Dollar Value $2,863,996.95
CBE Prime Self Perform $4,406,149.16
Subcontracting Plan Actual Dollar Value $4,449,753.27

(I) Performance standards and the expected outcome of the proposed contract:

The Contractor is required to provide all design, preconstruction, and construction services, and
other services necessary to substantially complete the Project no later than August 22, 2025. In
general, the Contractor must perform the requirements contained in the Contract and meet or
exceed the performance standards therein. The Contractor is subject to liquidated damages of
$1,000 per day of delay for failure to timely achieve substantial completion of the Project. The
Contract also provides a disincentive fee of $25,000 for the replacement of key personnel without
the Department’s prior approval and not as a penalty, to reimburse the Department for its
administrative costs arising from the Contractor’s failure to provide the key personnel.

(J) The amount and date of any expenditure of funds by the District pursuant to the contract
prior to its submission to the Council for approval:

None.

(K) A certification that the proposed contract is within the appropriated budget authority for
the agency for the fiscal year and is consistent with the financial plan and budget adopted in
accordance with D.C. Official Code §§ 47-392.01 and 47-392.02:

The Office of the Chief Financial Officer has certified that the proposed Contract’s GMP and NTE
amount are consistent with the Department’s budget and that adequate funds are available in the
Department’s budget in accordance with D.C. Official Code §§ 47- 392.01 and 47-392.02. The
applicable Fiscal Sufficiency certification accompanies this Council Package.

(L) A certification that the contract is legally sufficient, including whether the proposed
contractor has any pending legal claims against the District:

The proposed Modification No. 1 has been deemed legally sufficient by the Department’s Office
of the General Counsel, and the Contractor does not appear to have any current pending legal
claims against the District.

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(M) A certification that the Citywide Clean Hands database indicates that the proposed
contractor is current with its District taxes. If the Citywide Clean Hands Database indicates
that the proposed contractor is not current with its District taxes, either: (1) a certification
that the contractor has worked out and is current with a payment schedule approved by the
District; or (2) a certification that the contractor will be current with its District taxes after
the District recovers any outstanding debt as provided under D.C. Official Code § 2-
353.01(b):

The Citywide Clean Hands database indicates that the Contractor is in compliance with the
Government of the District of Columbia tax laws and regulations. The applicable Clean Hands
certification for the Contractor accompanies this Council Package.

(N) A certification from the proposed contractor that it is current with its federal taxes, or has
worked out and is current with a payment schedule approved by the federal government:

The Contractor has certified that it is current with its federal tax laws.

(O) The status of the proposed contractor as a certified local, small, or disadvantaged business
enterprise as defined in the Small, Local, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
Development and Assistance Act of 2005, as amended; D.C. Official Code § 2-218.01 et seq.:

According to DSLBD’s website, the Contractor is a certified Local Business Enterprise, Longtime
Resident Owned Business Enterprise , and Small Business Enterprise . The Contractor’s CBE
Number is LSX52167062027, with an expiration date of June 3, 2027.

(P) Other aspects of the proposed contract that the Chief Procurement Officer considers
significant:

None.

(Q) A statement indicating whether the proposed contractor is currently debarred from
providing services or goods to the District or federal government, the dates of the debarment,
and the reasons for debarment:

The Contractor is not debarred from providing services to the Government of the District of
Columbia or the Federal Government according to the Office of Contracts & Procurement’s
Excluded Parties List and the Federal Government’s Excluded Parties List.

(R) Any determination and findings issues relating to the contract’s formation, including any
determination and findings made under D.C. Official Code § 2-352.05 (privatization
contracts):

None.

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(S) Where the contract, and any amendments or modifications, if executed, will be made
available online:

The Contract award and the Contract are available on the Department’s website. A c opy of the
proposed modification will be made available on the Department’s website upon approval.

(T) Where the original solicitation, and any amendments or modifications, will be made
available online:

The original solicitation and any amendments were posted on the Department’s website.

(U) (1) A certification that the proposed contractor has been determined not to be in violation of
section 334a of the Board of Ethics and Government Accountability Establishment and
Comprehensive Ethics Reform Amendment Act of 2011, D.C. Official Code § 1-1163.34a;
and (2) A certification from the proposed contractor that it currently is not and will not be
in violation of section 334a of the Board of Ethics and Government Accountability
Establishment and Comprehensive Ethics Reform Amendment Act of 2011, D.C. Official
Code § 1-1163.34a:

Based upon a certification from the Contractor, the Contractor has been determined not to be in
violation of D.C. Official Code § 1-1163.34a; and will not be in violation of D.C. Official Code §
1-1163.34a.
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

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Exhibit A

Contracts that Bennett Group, Inc. Currently Holds with The District Agency:

Contract Number Project Caption Project Value
DCAM-22-CS-RFQ-0001A DGS IDIQ Contract for GC-DB Services $20,000,000.00
CAM-20-CS-RFQ-0001 BOA for On-Call Construction, Repair &
Replacement Services
$5,000,000.00
DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031 Kenilworth ES Addition and Renovation $12,588,997.61
DCAM-22-CS-RFP-0013 DB Services for Coolidge HS $12,302.508.32

Projects Bennett Group, Inc. is Currently Seeking with The District Agency:
Contract
Number
Project Caption Project Value
DCAM-22-CS-RFQ-
0001/RFTOP-CS-0207
O Street Retaining Wall Restoration $952,368.50

1101 4th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024
Date of Notice: February 5, 2025 L0013344077Notice Number:
FEIN: **-***6914
Case ID: 18452251
Government of the District of Columbia
Office of the Chief Financial Officer
Office of Tax and Revenue
BENNETT GROUP INC
1230 31ST ST NW
WASHINGTON DC 20007-3400
Branch Chief, Collection and Enforcement Administration
Authorized By Melinda Jenkins
To validate this certificate, please visit MyTax.DC.gov. On the MyTax DC homepage, click the
“Validate a Certificate of Clean Hands” hyperlink under the Clean Hands section.
CERTIFICATE OF CLEAN HANDS
As reported in the Clean Hands system, the above referenced individual/entity has no outstanding
liability with the District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue or the Department of Employment
Services. As of the date above, the individual/entity has complied with DC Code § 47-2862, therefore
this Certificate of Clean Hands is issued.
TITLE 47. TAXATION, LICENSING, PERMITS, ASSESSMENTS, AND FEES
CHAPTER 28 GENERAL LICENSE
SUBCHAPTER II. CLEAN HANDS BEFORE RECEIVING A LICENSE OR PERMIT
D.C. CODE § 47-2862 (2006)
§ 47-2862 PROHIBITION AGAINST ISSUANCE OF LICENSE OR PERMIT
1101 4th Street SW, Suite W270, Washington, DC 20024/Phone: (202) 724-5045/MyTax.DC.gov
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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

________________________________________________________________________________

Memorandum

To: Delano Hunter
Director

From: Antoinette Hudson - Beckham
Agency Fiscal Officer

Reference: Proposed Modification No. 1 to Contract No. DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031 Design-Build
Services for Kenilworth Elementary School Addition and Renovation

Date: February 7, 2025

Subject: Fiscal Sufficiency Review

In my capacity as the Agency Fiscal Officer of the Department of General Services (the “Department”),
I hereby state that Modification No. 1 (GMP Amendment) to the Agreement for Design Build Services
for Kenilworth Elementary School Addition and Renovation (DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031), with Bennett
Group, Inc. in the amount of $12,588,997.61 is consistent with the Department’s current budget and that
adequate funds are available in the budget for the expenditure.

Per the Department of General Services Contracts & Procurement (“C&P”) team, the underlying
Contract was deemed approved by the Council on February 16, 2024, as CA25-0595, with an initial
Not-to-Exceed amount of $2,454,210.00.

Per C&P, if approved, the proposed Modification No. 1, in the amount of $10,134,787.61, will increase
the Contract’s NTE amount to $12,588,997.61 ($10,134,787.61 + $2,454,210.00).

The proposed Modification No. 1 in the amount of $10,134,787.61 would establish the guaranteed
maximum price (the “GMP”) totaling the Contract NTE amount to $12,588,997.61.

While funding in the amount of $12,588,997.61 is being certified for capital -eligible items only, there
is an ineligible amount of $87,779.50 listed in Exhibit F of the GMP amendment (Attachment A). See
the non-capital column and associated items. These items are ineligible for capital expenditure, per the
District Capital Guidelines. The goods/services are needed in FY2025. There should be no purchases,
commitments and expenditures for these items, until operating funds are available via a purchase order
for the same amount.

The Department of General Services (DGS – Implementing AGY) has $12,588,997.61 in the District of
Columbia Public Schools (DCPS – Owner AGY) cumulative capital budget authority balance.

The DIFS/PASS information is listed below/attached.

________________________________

Antoinette Hudson Beckham
Agency Fiscal Officer
Department of General Services

Project Name Project
Number
Fund
Detail AY Imp
AGY
Owner
AGY RQ/PO Amount Comments
AM0.YY1KWC.KENILWORTH
RENO(MULTIPURPOSE RM
ADDITION)
101184 3030300 n/a AM0 GA0 PO704584 $1,883,210.00
Approved
(Design-Build Fees Portion
of $2,454,210.00)
AM0.YY1KWC.KENILWORTH
RENO(MULTIPURPOSE RM
ADDITION) 101184 3030300 n/a AM0 GA0 PO704586 $571,000.00
Approved
(Architectural Engineering
Fees Portion of
$2,454,210.00)
AM0.YY1KWC.KENILWORTH
RENO(MULTIPURPOSE RM
ADDITION)
101184 3030300 n/a AM0 GA0 RK297885 $9,554,707.11
Proposed Mod #1
(Modernization Capital Part
of $10,134,787.61)
AM0.YY1KWC.KENILWORTH
RENO(MULTIPURPOSE RM
ADDITION)
101184 3030300 n/a AM0 GA0 RK297894 $492,301.00
Proposed Mod #1
(Small Cap Capital Part of
$10,134,787.61)
AM0.YY1KWC.KENILWORTH
RENO(MULTIPURPOSE RM
ADDITION) 101184 3030300 n/a AM0 GA0 RK297892 $87,779.50
Proposed Mod #1
(Ineligible Part of
$10,134,787.61. Pending
the approval of a Reverse
Paygo to Operating Repro
in FY25)
TOTAL $12,588,997.61
for AHB
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

MEMORANDUM

TO: Tomás Talamante
Director, Office of Policy and Legislative Affairs

FROM: Kristen Walp
Senior Assistant General Counsel

SUBJECT: Legal Sufficiency Certification

Proposed Modification No. 1 to the Design -Build Services Agreement for Kenilworth
Elementary School Addition and Renovation

Contract Number: DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031
Contractor: Bennett Group, Inc.

DATE: February 21, 2025

This is to certify that this Office has reviewed the above-referenced proposed Modification No. 1
and has found it to be legally sufficient, subject to submission of: (i) any required materials and
Council approval; (ii) Council’s approval of the same; and (iii) a Fiscal Certification issued by the
Department of General Services’ Agency Fiscal Officer.

Please feel free to contact me at (202) 727-2800 with any questions.

_______________________
Kristen Walp
Senior Assistant General Counsel

3924 Minnesota Avenue NE, 6th Floor Washington, DC 20019 | Telephone (202) 727-2800 | Fax (202) 727-7283

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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICTOF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
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ATTACHMENT A
GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE AMENDMENT
[ATTACHMENT WILL APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]
GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICEAMENDMENT
DESIGN-BUILDAGREEMENT
KENILWORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDITIONAND RENOVATION
‘THIS GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE AMENDMENT (“Amendment”) isentered intoby
andbetweentheDISTRICTOF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT,actingbyandthroughitsDEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES (the “Department”) and BENNETT GROUP,
INC.,(the“Design-Builder”)pursuanttotheAgreement,datedFebruary23,2024,betweentheDistrictofColumbiagovernment,byandthroughtheDepartmentandtheDesign-Builder,fordesign-buildworkat theKENILWORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDITION ANDRENOVATION and to establisha Guaranteed Maximum Price and Contract Time for the Work as
setforthbelow.

ARTICLE 1
GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE
Section1.1 GuaranteedMaximumPrice.SubjecttoadditionsanddeductionswhichmaybemadeonlyinaccordancewiththeAgreement,theDesign-Builderrepresents,warrantsandguaranteestotheDepartmentthatthetotalmaximumcosttobepaidbytheDepartmentforDesign-Builder’scompleteperformanceundertheAgreement,including,butnotlimitedto,FinalCompletionofallWork,allservicesofDesign-BuilderundertheAgreement,andallfees,compensationandreimbursementstoDesign-Builder,shallnotexceedthetotalamountofTwelveMillionFiveHundredEighty-EightThousandNineHundredNinety-SevenDollarsandSixty-OneCents($12,588,997.61)(“GuaranteedMaximumPrice”).CoststhatwouldcausetheGuaranteedMaximumPrice(asmaybeadjustedpursuanttotheContractProjectDocuments)tobeexceededshallbepaidbytheDesign-BuilderwithoutreimbursementbytheDepartment.
Section1.2GuaranteedMaximumPriceComponents.TheGuaranteedMaximumPriceiscomprisedofthemaximumamountpayablebytheDepartmentfor:
1.2.1theCostoftheWorkforfullandcompleteperformanceoftheWorkinstrictaccordancewiththeContractProjectDocuments;1.2.2aPreconstructionFeefortheDesign-BuilderasdefinedintheAgreement,intheamountof$131,300.00;1.2.3 aDesignFeefortheDesign-Builder,asdefinedintheAgreement,intheamountof
$571,000.00;1.24 aDesign-BuildFeefortheDesign-Builder,asdefinedintheAgreamountof$739,200.00;1.2.5aLumpSumGeneralConditionsCost,asdefinedintheAgreement,intheamount,of $148,500;and1.2.6TheGuaranteedMaximumPriceisfurtherbrokendownintolineitemsandcategoriesonExhibitsDattachedhereto.
nt,inthe

Section1.3 BasisfortheGMP. TheGMP isfortheperformanceoftheWorkinaccordancewiththeContractProjectDocumentslistedandattachedtothisAmendmentandmarkedExhibitA.throughH,asfollows:
1.3.1ExhibitA:ListofPermitSetDrawings,Specifications,addenda,andGeneral,Supplementary,andOtherConditionsoftheAgreementonwhichtheGMP isbased.
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1.3.2. Exhibit B: Assumptions and clarificationsmade in preparing the GMP Proposal,
noting,inparticular,anyexclusions.Theassumptionsandclarificationsshalltakeprecedenceoverthedrawingsandspecifications.
1.3.3.ExhibitC:AConstructionPhaseSchedulewhichshallinclude,butnotbelimitedto,theSubstantialandFinalCompletionDates,uponwhichtheproposedGMP isbased,andascheduleoftheConstructionProjectDocumentsissuancedatesuponwhichtheSubstantialandFinalCompletionDatesarebased(the“ProjectSchedule”).
13.3 ExhibitD:TheproposedGuaranteedMaximumPrice,includingastatementofthedetailedcostestimateorganizedbytradecategories,Contingency,andotheritemsandthefeethatcomprisetheGuaranteedMaximumPrice.
1.3.4ExhibitE:An LSDBEUtilizationPlansettingforththenamesandestimateddollar
volumeoftheworkthatwillbeperformbysmall,localanddisadvantagedbusiness
enterprises,ascertifiedbytheDepartmentofSmallandLocalBusinessDevelopment,
uponwhichtheGMP isbased.
1.3.5ExhibitF:Ineligiblecoststhatrequirefurtherreviewandapprovalfromthe
Department’sOfficeofFinancialOfficerbeforeusingthecost.
13.6 ExhibitG:District’sGeneralGuidelinesforCapitalFinancingEligibility.
13.7 ExhibitH:FirstSourceAgreementandEmploymentPlan.
Section1.4IncompleteDrawingsandSpecifications.Design-BuilderandtheDepartmentacknowledgethattheDrawingsandSpecificationsarenotcompleteand,asofthedatehereof,thatsuchDrawingsandSpecificationshavereachedthelevelofapproximately100%permitsetofProject,Documents.TheDesign-Builder,however,hasbeenactivelyinvolvedinthedesignprocessandherebyrepresentsthatithasasufficientunderstandingoftheProjecttoagreetoaGuaranteedMaximumPricetoFullyCompletetheProject.TheDesign-BuilderherebyacknowledgesthattheGMP BasisProjectDocumentsprovidessufficientdetailandinformationtoprovidea firmGuaranteedMaximumPriceandthattheGuaranteedMaximumPriceproposedthereinisintendedtorepresenttheDesign-Builder’soffertoFullyCompletetheProject.TheDesign-BuilderandtheDepartmentagreetoworktogethertocompletetheDrawingsandSpecificationsasprovidedinthis‘Agreement,consistentwiththeGuaranteedMaximumPricepremisesandassumptionsandProject
Schedule.

Section 1.5 Design Intent; Inferable Work. Design-Builder agrees that the Guaranteed
‘MaximumPriceisbasedonthecurrentstateofthedesign,whichrepresentsapproximately100%thepermitsetofProjectDocuments.TheGMP BasisProjectDocumentswillincludevariousclarificationsandassumptionsthatareintendedtofurtherdefinethescopeofWorkthatwillberequiredtocompletethedesign.TheDesign-BuilderhasincludedwithintheGuaranteedMaximum,PricesufficientamountstocoveraspectsoftheWorkthatarenotshownontheGMP BasisProject,Documents.IftheDepartmentdoesnotapproveanysuchscopeincrease,theDesign-BuildershallcausetheAVEtodevelopadesignthatisconsistentwiththeoriginaldesignintentandshallcompletetheWorkforanamountthatdoesnotexceedtheGMP.
Section1.6 CostOverruns.Subjecttoadditionsordeductionswhichmaybemadeinaccordance
withtheAgreement,theDesign-Buildershallbesolelyliableandresponsibleforandshallpayany
andallcosts,fees,andotherexpendituresinexcessoftheGuaranteedMaximumPriceforand/or
relatingtotheWork,withoutentitlementtoreimbursementfromtheDepartment.Design-Builder
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shallnotbeentitledtoanyfee,payment,compensation,orreimbursementunderthisAgreementorrelatingtotheWorkorProjectotherthanasexpresslyprovidedintheAgreement.
Section1.7CapitalEligibility.Whilefundingintheamountof$12,588,997.61isbeingcertified
forcapital-eligibleitemsonly,thereisanineligibleamountof$87,779.50listedinExhibitF.
Section1.8SharedSavings.IntheeventthereareGMP savings,excludinganyOwnerAllowancesandOwnerContingency,theGMPsavingsshallbesplit70/30,with70%allocatedtotheDepartmentand30%allocatedtotheDesign-Builder.ThemaximumallocationtotheDesign-Buildershallbe$250,000.00.
ARTICLE 2
INTENT,INTERPRETATION AND CORRELATION
Section2.1 IntentoftheAgreement.TheintentoftheAgreementisfortheDesign-Buildertoperformandsupply,andtheDepartmentherebyengagesDesign-BuildertoandDesign-Builder
herebyagreestoperformandsupply,theWork,includingallnecessarydesignservices,scheduling,procurement,supervision,construction,andconstructionmanagementservicesandsupplyallnecessarylabor,materials,equipmentandrelatedworkandservicesnecessarytofullycompletetheWorkandobtaintheintendedresultsoftheContractProjectDocuments,including,butnotlimitedtotherequirementsoftheProjectScheduleandtheGuaranteedMaximumPricerequirementssetforthinArticle1above.TheenumerationofparticularitemsintheSpecificationsand/orDrawingsshallnotbeconstruedtoexcludeotheritems.TheContractProjectDocumentsarecomplementary,andwhatisrequiredbyanyoneoftheContractProjectDocuments(includingeitheraDrawingorSpecification)asbeingnecessarytoproducetheintendedresultsshallbebindingandrequiredasapartof the Work as ifrequiredby allContract ProjectDocuments.
Section2.2.Design-Builder’sCompliancewithContractProjectDocuments.Design-Builderagrees,acceptsandassumesthattheDepartment'sdecisionwillrequireimplementationofthemoststringentrequirementsamonganyconflictingprovisionsoftheContractProjectDocumentsasbeingpartoftheWork. TheDesign-Builderagreestobeboundby alldecisionsbytheDepartmentto
implementthemoststringentofanyconflictingrequirementswithintheContractProjectDocuments,‘AnyfailurebyDesign-BuildertoseeksuchclarificationsshallinnowaylimittheDepartment'sabilitytorequireimplementation,includingreplacementofinstalledWorkatalaterdateatDesign-Builder'ssoleexpense,toachievecompliancewiththemorestringentrequirements.Withoutlimitingthegeneralityoftheforegoing,theDesign-Builderherebyagreesasfollows:
2.2.1ThefailureoftheDepartmenttoinsistinanyoneormoreinstancesuponastrictcompliancewithanyprovisionofthisAgreement,ortoexerciseanyoptionhereinconferred,shallnotbeconstruedasawaiverorrelinguishmentoftheDepartment'srightthereaftertorequirecompliancewithsuchprovisionofthisAgreement,orasbeingawaiveroftheDepartment'srightthereaftertoexercisesuchoption,andsuchprovisionoroptionwillremaininfullforceandeffect.

22.2 IfthereisanyinconsistencyintheDrawingsoranyconflictbetweentheDrawingsandSpecifications,Design-BuildershallprovidethebetterqualityorgreaterquantityofWorkormaterials,asapplicable,unlesstheDepartmentdirectsotherwiseinwriting,
2.2.3.Design-BuildershallberesponsiblefordividingtheWorkamongtheappropriateSubcontractorsandVendors.NoclaimwillbeentertainedbytheDepartmentbased
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upontheorganizationorarrangementoftheSpecificationsand/ortheDrawingsintoareas,sections,subsectionsortradedisciplines.
2.2.4Detaildrawingsshalltakeprecedenceoverscaledrawings,andfigureddimensionsontheDrawingsshallgovernthesettingoutoftheWork.
2.2.5UnlesstheSpecificationsexpresslystateotherwise,referencestodocumentsandstandardsofprofessionalorganizationsshallmeanthelatesteditionspublishedpriorto the EffectiveDate.
2.2.6Technicalwords,abbreviationsandacronymsintheContractProjectDocumentsshallbeusedandinterpretedinaccordancewithcustomaryusageintheconstructionindustry,
2.2.7Wheneverconsent,permissionorapprovalisrequiredfromanypartypursuanttotheprovisionsoftheContractProjectDocuments,suchconsent,permissionorapprovalshall,unlessexpresslyprovidedotherwiseinthisAgreement,begivenorobtained,as
applicable,inwriting.
ARTICLE3
[INTENTIONALLYOMITTED]
ARTICLE 4
OTHER PROVISIONS
Section4.1 Design-Builder’sResponsibilities.The Design-BuilderalsoexpresslyacknowledgesthatthisProjectandtheWorkwillproceedona"fast-track"methodofconstruction,i.e.,constructionwillcommencewithoutfinalDrawingsandSpecificationsinplace.Morespecifically,whileDrawingsandSpecificationsarecompleteforcertainportionsofWork,thedesignprocesswillcontinueforotherportionsduringconstructionbasedontheGuaranteedMaximumPricepremisesandassumptions.TheDesign-Builderhasbeen,andwillcontinuetobe,anactiveparticipantinthedesignprocess.Givensuchparticipation,theDesign-BuilderrepresentsthatitisfamiliarwiththescopeandqualityofthoseaspectsoftheProjectthathavenotyetbeenfullydesigned,andhastakensuchscopeandqualitymattersintoconsiderationinpreparingeachcomponentoftheGuaranteedMaximumPrice.TheDesign-BuilderagreestoworkwiththeDepartmentinmanagingtheconstructionanddesignworktocompletethedesignprocess,The
Design-BuildershallmanagetheProject,includingcoordinatingredesignorvalueengineeringnecessaryoradvisableforcertainaspectsoftheProjectatanystageofthedesignprocessinordertobringthecostofsuchWorkwithinorbelow,butnotinexcessof,therespectiveallowancesorthebudgetedorallocatedamountsforotheritemscontainedintheGuaranteedMaximumPrice.OncetheDrawingsandSpecificationsarecomplete,itisrecognizedby theDesign-Builderandthe
DepartmentthatthescopeoftheGuaranteedMaximumPricemayincludeWorknotexpresslyindicatedon the Contract ProjectDocuments, but which is reasonably inferablefrom the Contract
ProjectDocuments,andsuchWorkshallbeperformedwithoutanyincreaseintheGuaranteedMaximum PriceorextensionofContractTime,exceptifandtotheextentotherwiseexpressly
providedinthisAgreement.
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ARTICLE5
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section5.1 PriorAgreementUnaffected,Exceptasexpresslyagreedtoherein,alloftheterms,conditions,representationsandwarrantiessetforthintheAgreementshallremainunaffectedandinfullforceandaffect.
Section5.2 IntegratedAgreement.ThisAmendmentandanyattachmentheretosetforththeentireagreementandunderstandingofthepartiesregardingthetransactionscontemplatedherebyandsupersedeallpriororalandwrittenagreements,arrangements,andunderstandingsrelatingtothesubjectmatterhereof.‘Therearenooralorwrittenagreementsorunderstandings,representationsorwarrantiesamongthepartiesotherthanthosesetforthherein.
Section5.3 Counterparts.ThisAmendmentmaybeexecutedinoneormorecounterparts,eachofwhichshallbedeemedtobeanoriginal,butallofwhichshallbeconsideredoneandthesameinstrument.
Section5.4 Construction.ThisAgreementshallbeconstruedfairlyastoallpartiesandnotinfavoroforagainstanyparty,regardlessofwhichpartypreparedtheAgreement.
INWITNESSWHEREOF,eachofthepartiestothisAmendmenttoAgreement(DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031)hascausedittobeexecutedbyitsdulyauthorizedrepresentativeonthedatessetforthbelow.
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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
EXHIBIT A
LIST OF PERMIT SET DRAWINGS
[EXHIBIT WILL APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]
BENNETT‘GROUS KenilworthES-SwingSpace~PermitDrawing03/27/2024

Drawing# __|Description [Date
(01General
G0000 Rev1_| Cover 03/27/2024
(0001Rev1_|ProjectInformation 03/27/2024
0003Rev1_|ZoningSummary 03/27/2024
0004Revi_|LEEDScorecard 03/27/2024
0005RevO_|COMCHECKELEVS 03/27/2024
0006Revo_|COMCHECKPLANS&SECTIONS 03/27/2024
02LifeSafety
LS0001Rev1| LifeSafetyPlans 03/27/2024
$0002Revi| CodeAnalysis 03/27/2024
03Demolition
‘AD0000 DemolitionBasement 03/27/2024
Rev1
‘AD0001 DemolitionLevel1 03/27/2024
Rev1
04Civil
ClV001Revi| Coversheet&GeneralNotes 03/27/2024
‘CIV080Revo| DCWATERGENERALNOTES 03/27/2024
CIV100Rev1| ExistingConditionPlan 03/27/2024
CIV150Revi| SiteDemolitionPlan 03/27/2024
C1V200Rev1| SiteDevelopmentPlan 03/27/2024
C1V205Rev1| SiteGradingPlan 03/27/2024
ClV210Revi| SiteDetails 03/27/2024
ClV215Revi| PublicSpacePlan 03/27/2024
CiV220Rev1| PublicSpaceDetails 03/27/2024
CIV300Revi| SiteUtilityPlan 03/27/2024
CIV305Revi_|StormDrainProfiles 03/27/2024
CiV310Revi| DCWaterUtilityProfiles 03/27/2024
C1v320Revi| DCWaterUtilityDetails 03/27/2024
C1V330Revi| DCWaterPlumbingForms 03/27/2024
CIV400Revi_|StormwaterManagementPlan 03/27/2024
CIV401Revi| SiteDrainageAreaPlan 03/27/2024
C1v402Revi| ContributingDrainageAreaPlan 03/27/2024
CIV410Revi_|StormwaterManagementCalculations 03/27/2024
C1V420Revi_|StormwaterManagementDetails-Greenroof 03/27/2024
C1V421Revi_|StormwaterManagementDetails-Bioretention 03/27/2024
C1430Revi_|StormwaterManagementDetails 03/27/2024
CIV440Revi_|StormwaterManagementMaintenance1 03/27/2024
Civ441Revi_|StormwaterManagementMaintenance2 03/27/2024
CiV442Revi_|StormwaterManagementMaintenance3 03/27/2024
CIV450 Rev1_| Construction Inspection Forms 03/27/2024
CIV500Rev1| Erosion&SedimentControlPlan- Pht 03/27/2024

KenilworthES-SwingSpace- PermitDrawing03/27/2024

‘CIV501Rev0| Erosion& SedimentControlPlan-Ph2 (03/27/2024
CIV510Rev1| Erosion& SedimentControlDetails (03/27/2024
CIV520Rev1| Erosion& SedimentControlNotes (03/27/2024
CIV530Rev1| TemporaryDischargePermit (03/27/2024
(05Landscape
L001Revi_| OverallPlan (03/27/2024
L101Revo_| MaterialsPlan 03/27/2024
L102Revo| FENCEPLAN 03/27/2024
L210Rev0 | DIMENSIONSENLARGEMENTPLAN. 03/27/2024
L211Rev0| DIMENSIONSENLARGEMENTPLAN. 03/27/2024
1300Rev1__|PlantingSoilsPlan (03/27/2024
L400Rev1_| PlantingPlanandNotes 03/27/2024
L410Rev1__|PlantingDetails 03/27/2024
1420Revo__|PlantingSchedule 03/27/2024
L500Rev1__| ProductInformation (03/27/2024
L510Rev1__|ConstructionDetails 03/27/2024
L511Rev1__|ConstructionDetails (03/27/2024
L512Rev0_ | ConstructionDetails 03/27/2024
06Architectural
‘A0001Rev1_|PerspectiveViews (03/27/2024
‘A0002Rev1_|ArchitecturalSitePlan 03/27/2024
‘A0010Rev1_|StructuralGridPlan 03/27/2024
‘A0020Rev0_|Level1~SlabEdgePlan 03/27/2024
‘A0100Revo_|Basement-B 03/27/2024
‘A0110RevO_|Level1 Plan-B 03/27/2024
‘0111Rev1_|Level1 PlanandRCP-A 03/27/2024
‘A0120Rev_| Level2 Plan-B 03/27/2024
‘A0140Rev_| LevelRoof-B 03/27/2024
‘A0150RevO_|BASEMENTRCP-B 03/27/2024
‘A0160Revo_|LEVEL1 RCP-B 03/27/2024
‘A0200Rev1_|BUILDINGELEVATIONS 03/27/2024
‘A0300Rev1_|BUILDINGSECTIONS 03/27/2024
‘A0340Rev1_|WALLSECTIONS-LOBBY 03/27/2024
‘A0341Rev1_|WALLSECTIONS-GYMNASIUMEAST 03/27/2024
‘A0342Rev1_|WALLSECTIONS-GYMNASIUMSOUTH 03/27/2024
‘A0343Rev1_|WALLSECTIONS-REARENTRY. 03/27/2024
‘A0400Rev1_|EXTERIORWALLASSEMBLIES 03/27/2024
‘A0440Rev1_|EXTERIORDETAILS-GYMNASIUM 03/27/2024
‘A0500Rev1_|STAIRS 03/27/2024
‘A0501Revo_|ELEVATOR 03/27/2024
‘A0600Rev1_|INTERIORPARTITIONS 03/27/2024
‘A0610Rev1_|DOORS SCHEDULE&STOREFRONT 03/27/2024
‘A0611Rev1_|EXTERIORSTOREFRONT 03/27/2024
‘A0620Rev1_|FINISHSCHEDULE: 03/27/2024

BENNETT. ioe Kenilworth ES - Swing Space — Permit Drawing 03/27/2024
[0800Revo_|MILLWORKELEVATIONS 03/27/2024
[A090 RevO | LEVEL 1 SIGNAGE PLAN 03/27/2024
A0910 RevO | FURNITURE PLAN : 03/27/2024
07 Structural
{$0001 Rev1_| STRUCTURAL NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS 03/27/2024
$0002 Rev1 | SPECIAL INSPECTIONS 03/27/2024
['S$0101Rev1_|FOUNDATIONPLAN 03/27/2024
$0102 Rev1_| ROOF FRAMING PLAN 03/27/2024
['S0120Rev1_|ELEVATIONS 03/27/2024
$0201Rev1_|FOUNDATIONSCHEDULESANDDETAILS 03/27/2024
$0202 Rev1_ | FOUNDATION SECTIONS _ 03/27/2024
$0301Rev1_|COLUMNSCHEDULEANDDETAILS 03/27/2024
$0302 Rev1 | FRAMING DETAILS 03/27/2024
‘$0303 Rev1_| BRACE FRAME ELEVATIONS AND DETAILS 03/27/2024
08MechanicalM0001 Rev1_| GENERAL NOTES, SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS: 03/27/2024
M0102 BASEMENTPLAN-MECHANICALDEMOLITION-B 03/27/2024
Revo
M0112 LEVEL1 PLAN-MECHANICALDEMOLITION-B 03/27/2024
Rev
M0102 Rev1_| BASEMENT PLAN - MECHANICAL DUCTWORK - B 03/27/2024
M0112 Rev1 | LEVEL 1 PLAN - MECHANICAL DUCTWORK - B 03/27/2024
M0122 Rev1 | LEVEL 2 PLAN -MECHANICAL DUCTWORK - B 03/27/2024
M0142 Rev1_| ROOF LEVEL PLAN - MECHANICAL DUCTWORK - B 03/27/2024
M0401Rev1_|MECHANICALSCHEDULES 03/27/2024
M0601Rev1_|MECHANICALSCHEDULES 03/27/2024
M0602 Rev1_| MECHANICAL SCHEDULES _ 03/27/2024
M0701Rev1_|MECHANICALDETAILS 03/27/2024
M0702Rev1_|MECHANICALDETAILS 03/27/2024
M0703 Rev1_| MECHANICAL DETAILS — 03/27/2024
M0704 Rev1_| MECHANICAL DETAILS 03/27/2024
M0705Rev1_|MECHANICALDETAILS 03/27/2024|
M0706 Rev1_| MECHANICAL DETAILS | 03/27/2024 |
M0707 Rev1_| MECHANICAL DETAILS 03/27/2024
M0708Rev1_|MECHANICALDETAILS 03/27/2024
M0801 RevO_| MECHANICAL CONTROLS 03/27/2024
M0802 RevO_| MECHANICAL CONTROLS 03/27/2024
M0803Revo|MECHANICALCONTROLS 03/27/2024
09Plumbing
P0001 Rev1_| GENERAL NOTES, SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS 03/27/2024 |
PDO101 BASEMENT PLAN ~ PLUMBING DEMOLITION - 03/27/2024
Rev1
P0101Rev1_|BASEMENTPLAN-PLUMBING- A 03/27/2024
[P0102Rev1_|BASEMENTPLAN-PLUMBING-B 03/27/2024

BENE DS: KenilworthES-SwingSpace~PermitDrawing03/27/2024
P0111Rev1_|LEVEL1PLAN- PLUMBING- A 03/27/2024
P0112Rev1_|LEVEL1PLAN-PLUMBING-B. 03/27/2024
P0122Rev1_|LEVEL2PLAN-PLUMBING-B 03/27/2024
P0142Rev1_|ROOFLEVELPLAN-PLUMBING-B 03/27/2024
P0401Revi_|PLUMBINGENLARGEDPLAN 03/27/2024
P0501Rev1_|PLUMBINGRISERDIAGRAMS 03/27/2024
P0502Rev0_|PLUMBINGRISERDIAGRAMS 03/27/2024
P0601Rev1_|PLUMBINGSCHEDULES 03/27/2024
P0701Rev1_|PLUMBINGDETAILS (03/27/2024
10FireProtection
F0001Revi_|GENERALNOTES,SYMBOLS&ABBREVIATIONS (03/27/2024
FO112Rev1_|LEVEL1PLAN- FIREPROTECTION-B 03/27/2024
F0501Revi_| FIREPROTECTIONSCHEDULE+DETAILS 03/27/2024
11Electrical
E0001Rev1_|GENERALNOTES,SYMBOLS& ABBREVIATIONS 03/27/2024
ED051Rev1_|SITEPLAN-ELECTRICALDEMOLITION 03/27/2024
ED0501 ELECTRICALPOWER RISERDIAGRAM-DEMO 03/27/2024
Rev1
E0051Rev1_|SITEPLAN-ELECTRICALLIGHTING 03/27/2024
E0052Rev1_|SITEPLAN-ELECTRICALPOWER 03/27/2024
E0102Rev1_|BASEMENTPLAN- ELECTRICALLIGHTING- B 03/27/2024
£0112Rev1_|LEVEL1 PLAN-ELECTRICALLIGHTING- B (03/27/2024
E0122Rev1_|LEVEL2PLAN-ELECTRICALLIGHTING-B (03/27/2024
E0202Rev1_|BASEMENTPLAN-ELECTRICALPOWER- B (03/27/2024
E0212Rev1_|LEVEL1 PLAN-ELECTRICALPOWER- B (03/27/2024
E0222Rev1_|LEVEL2 PLAN-ELECTRICALPOWER -B (03/27/2024
E0242Rev1_|ROOFLEVELPLAN-ELECTRICALPOWER -B (03/27/2024
E0302Rev1_|BASEMENTLEVELPLAN- ELECTRICALFIREALARM-B (03/27/2024
E0312Rev1| LEVEL1PLAN-ELECTRICALFIREALARM- B (03/27/2024
E0322Revi_| LEVEL2PLAN-ELECTRICALFIREALARM- B 03/27/2024
E0342Rev1_|ROOF LEVELPLAN- ELECTRICALFIREALARM-B 03/27/2024
£0401Rev1_|ENLARGEDELECTRICALPLANS. 03/27/2024
£0402Rev1_|ENLARGEDELECTRICALKITCHENPOWER PLAN 03/27/2024
E0501Rev1_|ELECTRICALPOWER RISERDIAGRAM-NEW 03/27/2024
E0502Rev1_|FIREALARMRISERDIAGRAM 03/27/2024
£0601Rev1_|ELECTRICALSCHEDULES: 03/27/2024
£0602Rev1_|ELECTRICALPANELSCHEDULES 03/27/2024
£0603Rev1_|ELECTRICALPANELSCHEDULES 03/27/2024
£0701Rev1_|ELECTRICALDETAILS 03/27/2024
E0702Rev1_|ELECTRICALDETAILS 03/27/2024
12Kitchen
K101Revi__|KITCHENEQUIPMENTPLAN 03/27/2024
K102Rev1__|KITCHENBC&VENTPLAN (03/27/2024
K103Rev1__|KITCHENBC DETAILS 03/27/2024

BENNETT KenilworthES-SwingSpace—PermitDrawing03/27/2024

K104Rev1__|KITCHENPLUMBINGRIPLAN 03/27/2024
K105Rev1_| KITCHENELECTRICALRIPLAN 03/27/2024
K502Rev1__|KITCHENEXHAUSTCANOPYDETAILS. (03/27/2024
K503Rev1__|KITCHENEXHAUSTCANOPYWIRINGDETAILS 03/27/2024
K504Rev1__|KITCHENEXHAUSTCANOPYWIRINGDETAILS. (03/27/2024
K505Rev1__|KITCHENEXHAUSTFANDETAILS (03/27/2024
K506Revi__|KITCHENEXHAUSTFANDETAILS 03/27/2024
K507Revi__|KITCHENEXHAUSTFANDETAILS (03/27/2024
13AVIT
T0001Rev1_|TECHNOLOGYGENERALNOTES 03/27/2024
To112Rev1_|TECHNOLOGYLEVEL1-B 03/27/2024
T0901Rev1_|TECHNOLOGYOUTLETDETAILS 03/27/2024
T0902Revi_|TECHNOLOGYROOM AND RACKDETAILS 03/27/2024
70903Rev1_|INTERCOMAND MASTERCLOCKSYSTEM 03/27/2024
70904Revi_|ACCESSCONTROLAND INTRUSIONDETECTION 03/27/2024
T0905Rev1_|CCTVSYSTEM 03/27/2024
T0906Rev1_|GYMNASIUMAVSYSTEM 03/27/2024
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
EXHIBIT B
ASSUMPTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
[EXHIBIT WILL APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]

Issued forPermit GMP Budget November 15,2024
Project:KenilworthElementarySchoolAddition
ASSUMPTIONS, QUALIFICATIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
Thegeneralassumptions,qualificationsandclarificationsbelowrepresentthebasisofunderstandingfor
thepreparationofpricingfor“GMPBudget”basedonIssuedforPermitdrawingsdatedMarch27,2024.Thepricingincludescostsassociatedwiththesupervisionandmanagementofprocurementand
constructionactivitiesthroughouttheexecutionofthisscope.
General Assumptions,Qualificationsand Clarifications
* We donotincludeanyimprovementsorrequirementstomeetorfulfillCodeRequirements
outsideourLimitsofWork.
© ACM abatementisincludedfortheElectricRoomONLY.We donotincludeanyremediationor
abatementofanyandallhazardousmaterialsinotherareasoftheproject.
PerformanceandPaymentBondsandassociatedcostsareincluded.
We havenotincludedanysalestaxandwillrequireaSalesTaxExemptionCertificateasa
conditionprecedenttotheissuanceofanynoticestoproceed,subcontracts,purchaseorders,
etc.
© We haveassumedtheOwnerwillprovidesourcesofwaterandelectricityforouruseatno
additionalchargefortheConstruction.
Division2 - ExistingConditions
© RecommendationsprovidedinESCMid-Atlantic’sgeotechnicalreportdatedNovember10,2023
wereusedforpricing yn2work.

Division8 — Windows, Doors and Hardware
© Workmanshipwarrantyspecificallyexcludestheperformanceofroutinemaintenanceoradjustmentofmovingpartsandcomponentsofdoorsandoperablewindows.
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
EXHIBIT C
PROJECT SCHEDULE
[EXHIBIT WILL APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]
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Kenilworth Elementary - Addition and Renovation - Update 08 - DD 2025-02-15 - Rev. 0Kenilworth Elementary - Addition and Renovation - Update 08 - DD 2025-02-15 - Rev. 01059 666 15-Dec-23 A 31-Dec-26 0
PRE-CONSTRUCTIONPRE-CONSTRUCTION 449 120 15-Dec-23 A 10-Jun-25 32
PROJECT AWARDPROJECT AWARD 10 0 15-Dec-23 A 29-Dec-23 A
3 Notice of Award 1 0 15-Dec-23 A 15-Dec-23 A
4 Project Kickoff 5 0 18-Dec-23 A 22-Dec-23 A
5 BG Reciept of 100% DD Set 1 0 29-Dec-23 A 29-Dec-23 A
BUDGET DEVELOPMENTBUDGET DEVELOPMENT 439 56 01-Jan-24 A 10-Apr-25 38
13 Preliminary Cost Estimate 15 0 01-Jan-24 A 19-Jan-24 A
14 Cost Reconcilation Meeting 1 0 29-Jan-24 A 29-Jan-24 A
15 GMP Development 20 0 30-Aug-24 A 26-Sep-24 A
19 GMP Submission to DGS + Cost Reconcilation 1 0 15-Nov-24 A 15-Nov-24 A
20 Finalize GMP Submission 10 0 15-Nov-24 A 29-Nov-24 A
21 GMP Submission to City Council 5 13 13-Feb-25 A 28-Feb-25 38
22 City Council Approval of GMP Submission 44 44 28-Feb-25 10-Apr-25 38
DESIGN SUBMISSIONSDESIGN SUBMISSIONS 140 0 27-Mar-24 A 24-Jan-25 A
9 Building Permit Submission to DOB 1 0 27-Mar-24 A 27-Mar-24 A
10 Pre-Screening with DOB 10 0 28-Mar-24 A 10-Apr-24 A
7 Playground Permit Submission to DOB 1 0 01-Apr-24 A 01-Apr-24 A
8 Playground Permit Issued 48 0 02-Apr-24 A 22-Jul-24 A
11 Building Permits Issued 105 0 30-May-24 A 24-Jan-25 A
LONG LEAD ITEMSLONG LEAD ITEMS 211 120 23-Jul-24 A 10-Jun-25 32
29 LONG LEAD ITEM: Custom Brick 160 86 23-Jul-24 A 08-May-25 36
28 LONG LEAD ITEM: Structural Steel 50 37 27-Aug-24 A 22-Mar-25 5
27 LONG LEAD ITEM: Mechanical Equipment 130 55 30-Aug-24 A 09-Apr-25 39
26 LONG LEAD ITEM: Electrical Equipment 80 60 16-Sep-24 A 14-Apr-25 22
32 LONG LEAD ITEM: Lighting 60 60 16-Sep-24 A 14-Apr-25 44
30 LONG LEAD ITEM: Storefronts 110 60 23-Sep-24 A 14-Apr-25 34
31 LONG LEAD ITEM: Kitchen Equipment 120 120 19-Nov-24 A 10-Jun-25 32
PROCUREMENTPROCUREMENT 304 120 11-Mar-24 A 10-Jun-25 69
DIVISION 03 - CONCRETEDIVISION 03 - CONCRETE 110 5 22-Nov-24 A 21-Feb-25 97
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15-Dec-23 A 10-Jun-25, PRE-CONSTRUCTION
15-Dec-23 A 29-Dec-23 A, PROJECT AWARD
15-Dec-23 A 15-Dec-23 A, Notice of Award
18-Dec-23 A 22-Dec-23 A, Project Kickoff
29-Dec-23 A 29-Dec-23 A, BG Reciept of 100% DD Set
01-Jan-24 A 10-Apr-25, BUDGET DEVELOPMENT
01-Jan-24 A 19-Jan-24 A, Preliminary Cost Estimate
29-Jan-24 A 29-Jan-24 A, Cost Reconcilation Meeting
30-Aug-24 A 26-Sep-24 A, GMP Development
15-Nov-24 A 15-Nov-24 A, GMP Submission to DGS + Cost Reconcilation
15-Nov-24 A 29-Nov-24 A, Finalize GMP Submission
13-Feb-25 A 28-Feb-25, GMP Submission to City Council
28-Feb-25 10-Apr-25, City Council Approval of GMP Submission
27-Mar-24 A 24-Jan-25 A, DESIGN SUBMISSIONS
27-Mar-24 A 27-Mar-24 A, Building Permit Submission to DOB
28-Mar-24 A 10-Apr-24 A, Pre-Screening with DOB
01-Apr-24 A 01-Apr-24 A, Playground Permit Submission to DOB
02-Apr-24 A 22-Jul-24 A, Playground Permit Issued
30-May-24 A 24-Jan-25 A, Building Permits Issued
23-Jul-24 A 10-Jun-25, LONG LEAD ITEMS
23-Jul-24 A 08-May-25, LONG LEAD ITEM: Custom Brick
27-Aug-24 A 22-Mar-25, LONG LEAD ITEM: Structural Steel
30-Aug-24 A 09-Apr-25, LONG LEAD ITEM: Mechanical Equipment
16-Sep-24 A 14-Apr-25, LONG LEAD ITEM: Electrical Equipment
16-Sep-24 A 14-Apr-25, LONG LEAD ITEM: Lighting
23-Sep-24 A 14-Apr-25, LONG LEAD ITEM: Storefronts
19-Nov-24 A 10-Jun-25, LONG LEAD ITEM: Kitchen Equipment
11-Mar-24 A 10-Jun-25, PROCUREMENT
22-Nov-24 A 21-Feb-25, DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE
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Foundation SteelFoundation Steel 110 0 22-Nov-24 A 14-Feb-25 A
DIV03-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Foundation Steel - 033000-01.01 5 0 22-Nov-24 A 09-Dec-24 A
DIV03-APP-100 Review & Approve - Foundation Steel - 033000-01.01 5 0 10-Dec-24 A 10-Jan-25 A
DIV03-SUB-110 Prepare & Submit - Foundation Steel - 033000-01.02 5 0 11-Jan-25 A 24-Jan-25 A
DIV03-APP-110 Review & Approve - Foundation Steel - 033000-01.02 0 0 25-Jan-25 A 02-Feb-25 A
DIV03-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Foundation Steel 5 0 03-Feb-25 A 14-Feb-25 A
Concrete Mix DesignConcrete Mix Design 78 5 27-Nov-24 A 21-Feb-25 97
DIV03-SUB-200 Prepare & Submit - Concrete Mix Design - 033000-02.0 35 0 27-Nov-24 A 09-Dec-24 A
DIV03-APP-200 Review & Approve - Concrete Mix Design - 033000-02.0 5 0 10-Dec-24 A 09-Jan-25 A
DIV03-DEL-200 Fabricate & Deliver - Concrete Mix Design 5 5 10-Jan-25 A 21-Feb-25 97
DIVISION 04 - MASONRYDIVISION 04 - MASONRY 191 86 22-Jul-24 A 08-May-25 46
Unit MasonryUnit Masonry 110 5 22-Jul-24 A 21-Feb-25 97
DIV04-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Unit Masonry - Product Data - 042000-01.0 5 0 22-Jul-24 A 23-Jul-24 A
DIV04-APP-100 Review & Approve - Unit Masonry - Product Data - 042000-01.0 5 0 24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A
DIV04-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Unit Masonry - Concrete Masonry Units (CMU) 5 5 15-Feb-25 21-Feb-25 97
Anchored Stone Masonry VeneerAnchored Stone Masonry Veneer 191 86 22-Jul-24 A 08-May-25 46
DIV04-SUB-200 Prepare & Submit - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Product Data - 044313.13-015 0 22-Jul-24 A 23-Jul-24 A
DIV04-APP-200 Review & Approve - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Product Data - 044313.13-015 0 24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A
DIV04-SUB-210 Prepare & Submit - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Product Data - 044313.13-025 0 13-Aug-24 A 14-Dec-24 A
DIV04-APP-210 Review & Approve - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Product Data - 044313.13-025 0 14-Dec-24 A 03-Feb-25 A
DIV04-DEL-200 Fabricate & Deliver - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Indiana Limestone86 86 04-Feb-25 A 08-May-25 46
DIVISION 05 - METALSDIVISION 05 - METALS 150 40 22-Jul-24 A 26-Mar-25 2
Structural SteelStructural Steel 150 37 22-Jul-24 A 22-Mar-25 5
DIV05-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Structural Steel - Shop Drawings - 051205-01.1 5 0 22-Jul-24 A 27-Aug-24 A
DIV05-APP-100 Review & Approve - Structural Steel - Shop Drawings - 051205-01.1 5 0 28-Aug-24 A 10-Jan-25 A
DIV05-SUB-110 Prepare & Submit - Structural Steel - Shop Drawings - 051205-01.2 5 0 11-Jan-25 A 22-Jan-25 A
DIV05-APP-110 Review & Approve - Structural Steel - Shop Drawings - 051205-01.2 5 0 23-Jan-25 A 07-Feb-25 A
DIV05-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Structural Steel - Foundation Steel 1 45 37 08-Feb-25 A 22-Mar-25 5
Steel Joists & DeckSteel Joists & Deck 135 40 22-Oct-24 A 26-Mar-25 2
DIV05-SUB-200 Prepare & Submit - Steel Joists & Deck - 052100-02.1 5 0 22-Oct-24 A 01-Nov-24 A
DIV05-APP-200 Review & Approve - Steel Joists & Deck - 052100-02.1 5 0 02-Nov-24 A 26-Dec-24 A
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22-Nov-24 A 14-Feb-25 A, Foundation Steel
22-Nov-24 A09-Dec-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Foundation Steel - 033000-01.01
10-Dec-24 A 10-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Foundation Steel - 033000-01.01
11-Jan-25 A24-Jan-25 A, Prepare & Submit - Foundation Steel - 033000-01.02
25-Jan-25 A02-Feb-25 A, Review & Approve - Foundation Steel - 033000-01.02
03-Feb-25 A14-Feb-25 A, Fabricate & Deliver - Foundation Steel
27-Nov-24 A 21-Feb-25, Concrete Mix Design
27-Nov-24 A09-Dec-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Concrete Mix Design - 033000-02.0
10-Dec-24 A 09-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Concrete Mix Design - 033000-02.0
10-Jan-25 A 21-Feb-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Concrete Mix Design
22-Jul-24 A 08-May-25, DIVISION 04 - MASONRY
22-Jul-24 A 21-Feb-25, Unit Masonry
22-Jul-24 A23-Jul-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Unit Masonry - Product Data - 042000-01.0
24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A, Review & Approve - Unit Masonry - Product Data - 042000-01.0
15-Feb-2521-Feb-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Unit Masonry - Concrete Masonry Units (CMU)
22-Jul-24 A 08-May-25, Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer
22-Jul-24 A23-Jul-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Product Data - 044313.13-01
24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A, Review & Approve - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Product Data - 044313.13-01
13-Aug-24 A 14-Dec-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Product Data - 044313.13-02
14-Dec-24 A 03-Feb-25 A, Review & Approve - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Product Data - 044313.13-02
04-Feb-25 A 08-May-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer - Indiana Limestone
22-Jul-24 A 26-Mar-25, DIVISION 05 - METALS
22-Jul-24 A 22-Mar-25, Structural Steel
22-Jul-24 A 27-Aug-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Structural Steel - Shop Drawings - 051205-01.1
28-Aug-24 A 10-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Structural Steel - Shop Drawings - 051205-01.1
11-Jan-25 A22-Jan-25 A, Prepare & Submit - Structural Steel - Shop Drawings - 051205-01.2
23-Jan-25 A07-Feb-25 A, Review & Approve - Structural Steel - Shop Drawings - 051205-01.2
08-Feb-25 A 22-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Structural Steel - Foundation Steel 1
22-Oct-24 A 26-Mar-25, Steel Joists & Deck
22-Oct-24 A01-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Steel Joists & Deck - 052100-02.1
02-Nov-24 A 26-Dec-24 A, Review & Approve - Steel Joists & Deck - 052100-02.1

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DIV05-SUB-210 Prepare & Submit - Steel Joists & Deck - 052100-02.2 68 0 27-Dec-24 A 10-Jan-25 A
DIV05-APP-210 Review & Approve - Steel Joists & Deck - 052100-02.2 5 0 11-Jan-25 A 17-Jan-25 A
DIV05-DEL-200 Fabricate & Deliver - Steel Joists & Deck 60 40 18-Jan-25 A 26-Mar-25 2
DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTIONDIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION150 45 31-May-24 A 31-Mar-25 64
Thermal InsulationThermal Insulation 150 45 31-May-24 A 31-Mar-25 64
DIV07-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Thermal Insulation - Product Data - 072100-01 5 0 31-May-24 A 23-Jul-24 A
DIV07-APP-100 Review & Approve - Thermal Insulation - Product Data - 072100-01 5 0 24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A
DIV07-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Thermal Insulation - Insulation Board 45 45 15-Feb-25 31-Mar-25 64
Metal Composite Material Wall PanelsMetal Composite Material Wall Panels 150 45 21-Oct-24 A 31-Mar-25 32
DIV07-SUB-400 Prepare & Submit - Metal Panels - Package - 074213-01 10 0 21-Oct-24 A 11-Nov-24 A
DIV07-APP-400 Review & Approve - Metal Panels - Package - 074213-01 10 0 12-Nov-24 A 15-Feb-25 32
DIV07-DEL-400 Fabricate & Deliver - Metal Panels 45 45 15-Feb-25 31-Mar-25 32
Joint FirestoppingJoint Firestopping 115 10 31-May-24 A 26-Feb-25 99
DIV07-SUB-200 Prepare & Submit - Joint Firestopping - Product Data - 078443-01 5 0 31-May-24 A 23-Jul-24 A
DIV07-APP-200 Review & Approve - Joint Firestopping - Product Data - 078443-01 5 0 24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A
DIV07-DEL-200 Fabricate & Deliver - Joint Firestopping - Fire Barrier Sealant 10 10 15-Feb-25 26-Feb-25 99
Joint SealantsJoint Sealants 115 10 31-May-24 A 26-Feb-25 99
DIV07-SUB-300 Prepare & Submit - Joint Sealants - Product Data - 078443-01 5 0 31-May-24 A 23-Jul-24 A
DIV07-APP-300 Review & Approve - Joint Sealants - Product Data - 078443-01 5 0 24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A
DIV07-DEL-300 Fabricate & Deliver - Joint Sealants - Silicone Sealant 10 10 15-Feb-25 26-Feb-25 99
DIVISION 08 - OPENINGSDIVISION 08 - OPENINGS 165 60 21-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25 129
Storefront HardwareStorefront Hardware 125 20 21-Oct-24 A 07-Mar-25 169
DIV08-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Storefront Hardware - Product Data - 087100-01 10 0 21-Oct-24 A 11-Nov-24 A
DIV08-APP-100 Review & Approve - Storefront Hardware - Product Data - 087100-01 10 0 12-Nov-24 A 15-Feb-25 169
DIV08-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Storefront Hardware 20 20 15-Feb-25 07-Mar-25 169
Door HardwareDoor Hardware 165 60 01-Jan-25 A 14-Apr-25 129
DIV08-SUB-300 Prepare & Submit - Door Hardware - 087100-02.0 5 0 01-Jan-25 A 14-Jan-25 A
DIV08-APP-300 Review & Approve - Door Hardware - 087100-02.0 5 0 15-Jan-25 A 15-Feb-25 129
DIV08-DEL-300 Fabricate & Deliver - Door Hardware 60 60 15-Feb-25 14-Apr-25 129
GlazingGlazing 124 60 21-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25 62
DIV08-SUB-200 Prepare & Submit - GL3 & GL4 Glass Samples - Product Data - 084113-0510 0 21-Oct-24 A 11-Nov-24 A
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27-Dec-24 A10-Jan-25 A, Prepare & Submit - Steel Joists & Deck - 052100-02.2
11-Jan-25 A17-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Steel Joists & Deck - 052100-02.2
18-Jan-25 A 26-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Steel Joists & Deck
31-May-24 A 31-Mar-25, DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
31-May-24 A 31-Mar-25, Thermal Insulation
31-May-24 A 23-Jul-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Thermal Insulation - Product Data - 072100-01
24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A, Review & Approve - Thermal Insulation - Product Data - 072100-01
15-Feb-25 31-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Thermal Insulation - Insulation Board
21-Oct-24 A 31-Mar-25, Metal Composite Material Wall Panels
21-Oct-24 A11-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Metal Panels - Package - 074213-01
12-Nov-24 A 15-Feb-25, Review & Approve - Metal Panels - Package - 074213-01
15-Feb-25 31-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Metal Panels
31-May-24 A 26-Feb-25, Joint Firestopping
31-May-24 A 23-Jul-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Joint Firestopping - Product Data - 078443-01
24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A, Review & Approve - Joint Firestopping - Product Data - 078443-01
15-Feb-2526-Feb-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Joint Firestopping - Fire Barrier Sealant
31-May-24 A 26-Feb-25, Joint Sealants
31-May-24 A 23-Jul-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Joint Sealants - Product Data - 078443-01
24-Jul-24 A 12-Aug-24 A, Review & Approve - Joint Sealants - Product Data - 078443-01
15-Feb-2526-Feb-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Joint Sealants - Silicone Sealant
21-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25, DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS
21-Oct-24 A 07-Mar-25, Storefront Hardware
21-Oct-24 A11-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Storefront Hardware - Product Data - 087100-01
12-Nov-24 A 15-Feb-25, Review & Approve - Storefront Hardware - Product Data - 087100-01
15-Feb-25 07-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Storefront Hardware
01-Jan-25 A 14-Apr-25, Door Hardware
01-Jan-25 A14-Jan-25 A, Prepare & Submit - Door Hardware - 087100-02.0
15-Jan-25 A 15-Feb-25, Review & Approve - Door Hardware - 087100-02.0
15-Feb-25 14-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Door Hardware
21-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25, Glazing
21-Oct-24 A11-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - GL3 & GL4 Glass Samples - Product Data - 084113-05

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DIV08-APP-200 Review & Approve - GL3 & GL4 Glass Samples - Product Data - 084113-0510 0 12-Nov-24 A 20-Dec-24 A
DIV08-DEL-200 Fabricate & Deliver - GL3 & GL4 Glass 60 60 21-Dec-24 A 14-Apr-25 62
DIVISION 09 - FINISHESDIVISION 09 - FINISHES 74 5 01-Jan-25 A 21-Feb-25 37
ShaftwallShaftwall 74 5 01-Jan-25 A 21-Feb-25 37
DIV09-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Shaftwall - 092116.23-01.1 5 0 01-Jan-25 A 14-Jan-25 A
DIV09-APP-100 Review & Approve - Shaftwall - 092116.23-01.1 1 0 15-Jan-25 A 15-Jan-25 A
DIV09-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Shaftwall 10 5 16-Jan-25 A 21-Feb-25 37
DIVISION 11 - EǪUIPMENTDIVISION 11 - EǪUIPMENT 225 120 11-Mar-24 A 10-Jun-25 32
Playground EquipmentPlayground Equipment 46 0 11-Mar-24 A 09-Aug-24 A
DIV11-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Playground Equipment - Package - 116813-01 5 0 11-Mar-24 A 11-Mar-24 A
DIV11-APP-100 Review & Approve - Playground Equipment - Package - 116813-01 5 0 12-Mar-24 A 19-Mar-24 A
DIV11-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Playground Equipment 45 0 20-Mar-24 A 09-Aug-24 A
Playground Shade StructurePlayground Shade Structure 46 0 03-Apr-24 A 09-Aug-24 A
DIV11-APP-200 Review & Approve - Playground Shade Structure - Package - 116813-025 0 03-Apr-24 A 03-Apr-24 A
DIV11-SUB-200 Prepare & Submit - Playground Shade Structure - Package - 116813-025 0 03-Apr-24 A 03-Apr-24 A
DIV11-DEL-200 Fabricate & Deliver - Playground Shade Structure 45 0 04-Apr-24 A 09-Aug-24 A
Foodservice EquipmentFoodservice Equipment 225 120 03-Oct-24 A 10-Jun-25 32
DIV11-SUB-300 Prepare & Submit - Food Service Equipment - Package - 114000-01.0 5 0 03-Oct-24 A 19-Nov-24 A
DIV11-APP-300 Review & Approve - Food Service Equipment - Package - 114000-01.05 0 19-Nov-24 A 15-Feb-25 32
DIV11-DEL-300 Fabricate & Deliver - Food Service Equipment 120 120 15-Feb-25 10-Jun-25 32
DIVISION 22 - PLUMBINGDIVISION 22 - PLUMBING 150 60 10-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25 59
Meters and Gages for Plumbing PipingMeters and Gages for Plumbing Piping 92 45 10-Oct-24 A 31-Mar-25 59
DIV22-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Meters and Gages - Package - 220519-01 5 0 10-Oct-24 A 01-Nov-24 A
DIV22-APP-100 Review & Approve - Meters and Gages - Package - 220519-01 5 0 02-Nov-24 A 20-Nov-24 A
DIV22-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Meters and Gages 45 45 21-Nov-24 A 31-Mar-25 59
Domestic Water Heater - DWH-1 - GYM STORAGE 0133Domestic Water Heater - DWH-1 - GYM STORAGE 0133138 35 10-Oct-24 A 21-Mar-25 84
DIV22-SUB-200 Prepare & Submit - Domestic Water Heater - Package - 223300-01 5 0 10-Oct-24 A 01-Nov-24 A
DIV22-APP-200 Review & Approve - Domestic Water Heater - Package - 223300-01 5 0 02-Nov-24 A 21-Nov-24 A
DIV22-DEL-200 Fabricate & Deliver - Domestic Water Heater - DWH-1 120 35 22-Nov-24 A 21-Mar-25 84
Re-Circulation Pump - PP-1 - GYM STORAGE 0133Re-Circulation Pump - PP-1 - GYM STORAGE 0133107 60 10-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25 59
DIV22-SUB-400 Prepare & Submit - Re-Circulation Pump - Package - 221429-01 5 0 10-Oct-24 A 01-Nov-24 A
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12-Nov-24 A 20-Dec-24 A, Review & Approve - GL3 & GL4 Glass Samples - Product Data - 084113-05
21-Dec-24 A 14-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - GL3 & GL4 Glass
01-Jan-25 A21-Feb-25, DIVISION 09 - FINISHES
01-Jan-25 A21-Feb-25, Shaftwall
01-Jan-25 A14-Jan-25 A, Prepare & Submit - Shaftwall - 092116.23-01.1
15-Jan-25 A15-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Shaftwall - 092116.23-01.1
16-Jan-25 A 21-Feb-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Shaftwall
11-Mar-24 A Ǫ10-Jun-25, DIVISION 11 - EUIPMENT
11-Mar-24 A 09-Aug-24 A, Playground Equipment
11-Mar-24 A11-Mar-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Playground Equipment - Package - 116813-01
12-Mar-24 A19-Mar-24 A, Review & Approve - Playground Equipment - Package - 116813-01
20-Mar-24 A 09-Aug-24 A, Fabricate & Deliver - Playground Equipment
03-Apr-24 A 09-Aug-24 A, Playground Shade Structure
03-Apr-24 A03-Apr-24 A, Review & Approve - Playground Shade Structure - Package - 116813-02
03-Apr-24 A03-Apr-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Playground Shade Structure - Package - 116813-02
04-Apr-24 A 09-Aug-24 A, Fabricate & Deliver - Playground Shade Structure
03-Oct-24 A 10-Jun-25, Foodservice Equipment
03-Oct-24 A 19-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Food Service Equipment - Package - 114000-01.0
19-Nov-24 A 15-Feb-25, Review & Approve - Food Service Equipment - Package - 114000-01.0
15-Feb-25 10-Jun-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Food Service Equipment
10-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25, DIVISION 22 - PLUMBING
10-Oct-24 A 31-Mar-25, Meters and Gages for Plumbing Piping
10-Oct-24 A01-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Meters and Gages - Package - 220519-01
02-Nov-24 A20-Nov-24 A, Review & Approve - Meters and Gages - Package - 220519-01
21-Nov-24 A 31-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Meters and Gages
10-Oct-24 A 21-Mar-25, Domestic Water Heater - DWH-1 - GYM STORAGE 0133
10-Oct-24 A01-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Domestic Water Heater - Package - 223300-01
02-Nov-24 A21-Nov-24 A, Review & Approve - Domestic Water Heater - Package - 223300-01
22-Nov-24 A 21-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Domestic Water Heater - DWH-1
10-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25, Re-Circulation Pump - PP-1 - GYM STORAGE 0133
10-Oct-24 A01-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Re-Circulation Pump - Package - 221429-01

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DIV22-APP-400 Review & Approve - Re-Circulation Pump - Package - 221429-01 5 0 04-Nov-24 A 02-Dec-24 A
DIV22-DEL-400 Fabricate & Deliver - Re-Circulation Pump - PP-1 60 60 03-Dec-24 A 14-Apr-25 59
Re-Circulation Pump - PP-2 - GYM STORAGE 0133Re-Circulation Pump - PP-2 - GYM STORAGE 0133107 60 10-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25 59
DIV22-SUB-500 Prepare & Submit - Re-Circulation Pump - Package - 221429-01 5 0 10-Oct-24 A 01-Nov-24 A
DIV22-APP-500 Review & Approve - Re-Circulation Pump - Package - 221429-01 5 0 04-Nov-24 A 02-Dec-24 A
DIV22-DEL-500 Fabricate & Deliver - Re-Circulation Pump - PP-2 60 60 03-Dec-24 A 14-Apr-25 59
Condensate Pump - PP-3 - WALK IN COOLER & FREEZER 0142Condensate Pump - PP-3 - WALK IN COOLER & FREEZER 0142102 60 10-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25 32
DIV22-SUB-600 Prepare & Submit - Condensate Pump - Package - 221429-01 5 0 10-Oct-24 A 01-Nov-24 A
DIV22-APP-600 Review & Approve - Condensate Pump - Package - 221429-01 5 0 04-Nov-24 A 04-Dec-24 A
DIV22-SUB-610 Prepare & Submit - Condensate Pump - Package - 221429-02 5 0 05-Dec-24 A 20-Dec-24 A
DIV22-APP-610 Review & Approve - Condensate Pump - Package - 221429-02 5 0 21-Dec-24 A 27-Dec-24 A
DIV22-DEL-600 Fabricate & Deliver - Condensate Pump - PP-3 60 60 28-Dec-24 A 14-Apr-25 32
Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and EquipmentHangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment92 45 10-Oct-24 A 31-Mar-25 59
DIV22-SUB-300 Prepare & Submit - Hangers and Supports - Package - 220529-01 5 0 10-Oct-24 A 01-Nov-24 A
DIV22-APP-300 Review & Approve - Hangers and Supports - Package - 220529-01 5 0 02-Nov-24 A 15-Nov-24 A
DIV22-DEL-300 Fabricate & Deliver - Hangers and Supports 45 45 16-Nov-24 A 31-Mar-25 59
Backflow PreventerBackflow Preventer 150 45 09-Jan-25 A 31-Mar-25 59
DIV22-SUB-800 Prepare & Submit - Backflow Preventer - 221113-02 5 0 09-Jan-25 A 24-Jan-25 A
DIV22-APP-800 Review & Approve - Backflow Preventer - 221113-02 5 0 25-Jan-25 A 15-Feb-25 59
DIV22-DEL-800 Fabricate & Deliver - Backflow Preventer 45 45 15-Feb-25 31-Mar-25 59
LavatoriesLavatories 92 45 16-Dec-24 A 31-Mar-25 59
DIV22-SUB-700 Prepare & Submit - Lavatories - 224216.13-01 5 0 16-Dec-24 A 30-Dec-24 A
DIV22-APP-700 Review & Approve - Lavatories - 224216.13-01 5 0 31-Dec-24 A 24-Jan-25 A
DIV22-DEL-700 Fabricate & Deliver - Lavatories 45 45 25-Jan-25 A 31-Mar-25 59
DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONINGDIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING200 56 31-May-24 A 09-Apr-25 75
Rooftop Air-Conditioning Unit - RTU-1Rooftop Air-Conditioning Unit - RTU-1 200 15 31-May-24 A 03-Mar-25 116
DIV23-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.135 0 31-May-24 A 30-Jul-24 A
DIV23-APP-100 Review & Approve - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.135 0 31-Jul-24 A 15-Aug-24 A
DIV23-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - RTU-1 200 15 16-Aug-24 A 03-Mar-25 116
Rooftop Air-Conditioning Unit - RTU-2Rooftop Air-Conditioning Unit - RTU-2 200 15 31-May-24 A 03-Mar-25 116
DIV23-SUB-200 Prepare & Submit - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.115 0 31-May-24 A 30-Jul-24 A
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04-Nov-24 A 02-Dec-24 A, Review & Approve - Re-Circulation Pump - Package - 221429-01
03-Dec-24 A 14-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Re-Circulation Pump - PP-1
10-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25, Re-Circulation Pump - PP-2 - GYM STORAGE 0133
10-Oct-24 A01-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Re-Circulation Pump - Package - 221429-01
04-Nov-24 A 02-Dec-24 A, Review & Approve - Re-Circulation Pump - Package - 221429-01
03-Dec-24 A 14-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Re-Circulation Pump - PP-2
10-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25, Condensate Pump - PP-3 - WALK IN COOLER & FREEZER 0142
10-Oct-24 A01-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Condensate Pump - Package - 221429-01
04-Nov-24 A 04-Dec-24 A, Review & Approve - Condensate Pump - Package - 221429-01
05-Dec-24 A20-Dec-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Condensate Pump - Package - 221429-02
21-Dec-24 A27-Dec-24 A, Review & Approve - Condensate Pump - Package - 221429-02
28-Dec-24 A 14-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Condensate Pump - PP-3
10-Oct-24 A 31-Mar-25, Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
10-Oct-24 A01-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Hangers and Supports - Package - 220529-01
02-Nov-24 A15-Nov-24 A, Review & Approve - Hangers and Supports - Package - 220529-01
16-Nov-24 A 31-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Hangers and Supports
09-Jan-25 A 31-Mar-25, Backflow Preventer
09-Jan-25 A24-Jan-25 A, Prepare & Submit - Backflow Preventer - 221113-02
25-Jan-25 A 15-Feb-25, Review & Approve - Backflow Preventer - 221113-02
15-Feb-25 31-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Backflow Preventer
16-Dec-24 A 31-Mar-25, Lavatories
16-Dec-24 A30-Dec-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Lavatories - 224216.13-01
31-Dec-24 A24-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Lavatories - 224216.13-01
25-Jan-25 A 31-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Lavatories
31-May-24 A 09-Apr-25, DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING
31-May-24 A 03-Mar-25, Rooftop Air-Conditioning Unit - RTU-1
31-May-24 A 30-Jul-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.13
31-Jul-24 A15-Aug-24 A, Review & Approve - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.13
16-Aug-24 A 03-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - RTU-1
31-May-24 A 03-Mar-25, Rooftop Air-Conditioning Unit - RTU-2
31-May-24 A 30-Jul-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.11

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DIV23-APP-200 Review & Approve - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.115 0 31-Jul-24 A 15-Aug-24 A
DIV23-DEL-200 Fabricate & Deliver - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - RTU-2 200 15 16-Aug-24 A 03-Mar-25 116
Rooftop Air-Conditioning Unit - RTU-3Rooftop Air-Conditioning Unit - RTU-3 200 15 31-May-24 A 03-Mar-25 116
DIV23-SUB-300 Prepare & Submit - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.115 0 31-May-24 A 30-Jul-24 A
DIV23-APP-300 Review & Approve - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.115 0 31-Jul-24 A 15-Aug-24 A
DIV23-DEL-300 Fabricate & Deliver - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - RTU-3 200 15 16-Aug-24 A 03-Mar-25 116
Air Curtain-151 VestibuleAir Curtain-151 Vestibule 200 15 30-Sep-24 A 03-Mar-25 116
DIV23-SUB-400 Prepare & Submit - Air Curtain-151 Vestibule - Product Data - 233433.135 0 30-Sep-24 A 23-Oct-24 A
DIV23-APP-400 Review & Approve - Air Curtain-151 Vestibule - Product Data - 233433.135 0 24-Oct-24 A 21-Nov-24 A
DIV23-DEL-400 Fabricate & Deliver - Air Curtain-151 Vestibule 200 15 22-Nov-24 A 03-Mar-25 116
Electric Room - Intake & ExhaustElectric Room - Intake & Exhaust 200 0 30-Sep-24 A 15-Feb-25 104
DIV23-SUB-500 Prepare & Submit - Electric Room - Intake & Exhaust - Product Data - 233300-1.05 0 30-Sep-24 A 23-Oct-24 A
DIV23-APP-500 Review & Approve - Electric Room - Intake & Exhaust - Product Data - 233300-1.05 0 24-Oct-24 A 21-Nov-24 A
DIV23-DEL-500 Fabricate & Deliver - Electric Room - Intake & Exhaust 200 0 22-Nov-24 A 15-Feb-25 104
Metal DuctsMetal Ducts 84 56 01-Oct-24 A 09-Apr-25 48
DIV23-SUB-600 Prepare & Submit - Metal Ducts - Product Data - 233113-1.0 5 0 01-Oct-24 A 24-Oct-24 A
DIV23-APP-600 Review & Approve - Metal Ducts - Product Data - 233113-1.0 5 0 25-Oct-24 A 12-Nov-24 A
DIV23-DEL-600 Fabricate & Deliver - Metal Ducts 60 56 13-Nov-24 A 09-Apr-25 48
Centrifugal FansCentrifugal Fans 84 56 01-Dec-24 A 09-Apr-25 48
DIV23-SUB-700 Prepare & Submit - Centrifugal Fans - 233417-01.1 5 0 01-Dec-24 A 18-Dec-24 A
DIV23-APP-700 Review & Approve - Centrifugal Fans - 233417-01.1 5 0 19-Dec-24 A 15-Jan-25 A
DIV23-DEL-700 Fabricate & Deliver - Centrifugal Fans 60 56 16-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25 48
DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICALDIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL 244 60 03-Sep-24 A 14-Apr-25 71
Dry Type TransformersDry Type Transformers 84 56 03-Sep-24 A 09-Apr-25 75
DIV26-SUB-500 Prepare & Submit - Dry Type Transformers - 262213-01 5 0 03-Sep-24 A 17-Sep-24 A
DIV26-APP-500 Review & Approve - Dry Type Transformers - 262213-01 5 0 18-Sep-24 A 30-Sep-24 A
DIV26-DEL-500 Fabricate & Deliver - Dry Type Transformers 60 56 01-Oct-24 A 09-Apr-25 75
Raceways & BoxesRaceways & Boxes 84 56 01-Oct-24 A 09-Apr-25 48
DIV26-SUB-400 Prepare & Submit - Raceways & Boxes - 260533-03 5 0 01-Oct-24 A 21-Oct-24 A
DIV26-APP-400 Review & Approve - Raceways & Boxes - 260533-03 5 0 22-Oct-24 A 16-Jan-25 A
DIV26-DEL-400 Fabricate & Deliver - Raceways & Boxes 60 56 17-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25 48
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31-Jul-24 A15-Aug-24 A, Review & Approve - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.11
16-Aug-24 A 03-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - RTU-2
31-May-24 A 03-Mar-25, Rooftop Air-Conditioning Unit - RTU-3
31-May-24 A 30-Jul-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.11
31-Jul-24 A15-Aug-24 A, Review & Approve - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - Product Data - 237416.11
16-Aug-24 A 03-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units - RTU-3
30-Sep-24 A 03-Mar-25, Air Curtain-151 Vestibule
30-Sep-24 A23-Oct-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Air Curtain-151 Vestibule - Product Data - 233433.13
24-Oct-24 A 21-Nov-24 A, Review & Approve - Air Curtain-151 Vestibule - Product Data - 233433.13
22-Nov-24 A 03-Mar-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Air Curtain-151 Vestibule
30-Sep-24 A 15-Feb-25, Electric Room - Intake & Exhaust
30-Sep-24 A23-Oct-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Electric Room - Intake & Exhaust - Product Data - 233300-1.0
24-Oct-24 A 21-Nov-24 A, Review & Approve - Electric Room - Intake & Exhaust - Product Data - 233300-1.0
22-Nov-24 A 15-Feb-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Electric Room - Intake & Exhaust
01-Oct-24 A 09-Apr-25, Metal Ducts
01-Oct-24 A 24-Oct-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Metal Ducts - Product Data - 233113-1.0
25-Oct-24 A12-Nov-24 A, Review & Approve - Metal Ducts - Product Data - 233113-1.0
13-Nov-24 A 09-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Metal Ducts
01-Dec-24 A 09-Apr-25, Centrifugal Fans
01-Dec-24 A18-Dec-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Centrifugal Fans - 233417-01.1
19-Dec-24 A 15-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Centrifugal Fans - 233417-01.1
16-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Centrifugal Fans
03-Sep-24 A 14-Apr-25, DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL
03-Sep-24 A 09-Apr-25, Dry Type Transformers
03-Sep-24 A17-Sep-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Dry Type Transformers - 262213-01
18-Sep-24 A30-Sep-24 A, Review & Approve - Dry Type Transformers - 262213-01
01-Oct-24 A 09-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Dry Type Transformers
01-Oct-24 A 09-Apr-25, Raceways & Boxes
01-Oct-24 A21-Oct-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Raceways & Boxes - 260533-03
22-Oct-24 A 16-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Raceways & Boxes - 260533-03
17-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Raceways & Boxes

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Lighting Controls Per Field Bulletin 1Lighting Controls Per Field Bulletin 1 165 60 09-Jan-25 A 14-Apr-25 58
DIV26-SUB-200 Prepare & Submit - Lighting Controls Per Field Bulletin 1 - 260923-03 5 0 09-Jan-25 A 24-Jan-25 A
DIV26-APP-200 Review & Approve - Lighting Controls Per Field Bulletin 1 - 260923-03 5 0 25-Jan-25 A 05-Feb-25 A
DIV26-DEL-200 Fabricate & Deliver - Lighting Controls Per Field Bulletin 1 60 60 06-Feb-25 A 14-Apr-25 58
PanelboardsPanelboards 84 60 04-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25 71
DIV26-SUB-300 Prepare & Submit - Panelboards - 262416-01 14 0 04-Oct-24 A 18-Oct-24 A
DIV26-APP-300 Review & Approve - Panelboards - 262416-01 5 0 19-Oct-24 A 16-Jan-25 A
DIV26-DEL-300 Fabricate & Deliver - Panelboards 60 60 17-Jan-25 A 14-Apr-25 71
Enclosed Switches and Circuit BreakersEnclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers 84 56 30-Sep-24 A 09-Apr-25 64
DIV26-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Enclosed Switches & Circuit Breakers - 262816-1.05 0 30-Sep-24 A 21-Oct-24 A
DIV26-APP-100 Review & Approve - Enclosed Switches & Circuit Breakers - 262816-1.05 0 22-Oct-24 A 12-Nov-24 A
DIV26-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Enclosed Switches & Circuit Breakers 60 56 13-Nov-24 A 09-Apr-25 64
DIVISION 27 - COMMUNICATIONSDIVISION 27 - COMMUNICATIONS 110 14 31-Oct-24 A 28-Feb-25 94
Intercom and ClockIntercom and Clock 110 14 31-Oct-24 A 28-Feb-25 94
DIV27-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Intercom & Clock - Package - 275100-01.0 5 0 31-Oct-24 A 20-Nov-24 A
DIV27-APP-100 Review & Approve - Intercom & Clock - Package - 275100-01.0 5 0 21-Nov-24 A 15-Jan-25 A
DIV27-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Intercom & Clock 45 14 16-Jan-25 A 28-Feb-25 94
DIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITYDIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY110 10 31-Oct-24 A 28-Feb-25 98
Access Control & IntrusionAccess Control & Intrusion 110 10 31-Oct-24 A 28-Feb-25 98
DIV28-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Access Control & Intrusion - 281600-01.0 5 0 31-Oct-24 A 20-Nov-24 A
DIV28-APP-100 Review & Approve - Access Control & Intrusion - 281600-01.0 5 0 21-Nov-24 A 15-Jan-25 A
DIV28-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Access Control & Intrusion 45 10 16-Jan-25 A 28-Feb-25 98
DIVISION 33 - UTILITIESDIVISION 33 - UTILITIES 84 56 01-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25 8
Sanitary Sewage Shop DrawingsSanitary Sewage Shop Drawings 84 56 01-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25 8
DIV33-SUB-100 Prepare & Submit - Sanitary Sewage Shop Drawings - 331000-01 5 0 01-Jan-25 A 15-Jan-25 A
DIV33-APP-100 Review & Approve - Sanitary Sewage Shop Drawings - 331000-01 5 0 16-Jan-25 A 22-Jan-25 A
DIV33-DEL-100 Fabricate & Deliver - Sanitary Sewage Shop Drawings 60 56 23-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25 8
CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION 882 666 11-Jul-24 A 31-Dec-26 0
PLA Y AREA - ECE PLAYGROUNDPLA Y AREA - ECE PLAYGROUND 57 0 11-Jul-24 A 10-Sep-24 A
36 Tree Protection, Tree Trimmimg, Root Pruning 7 0 11-Jul-24 A 19-Jul-24 A
35 Mobilize on site 1 0 15-Jul-24 A 15-Jul-24 A
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09-Jan-25 A 14-Apr-25, Lighting Controls Per Field Bulletin 1
09-Jan-25 A24-Jan-25 A, Prepare & Submit - Lighting Controls Per Field Bulletin 1 - 260923-03
25-Jan-25 A05-Feb-25 A, Review & Approve - Lighting Controls Per Field Bulletin 1 - 260923-03
06-Feb-25 A 14-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Lighting Controls Per Field Bulletin 1
04-Oct-24 A 14-Apr-25, Panelboards
04-Oct-24 A18-Oct-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Panelboards - 262416-01
19-Oct-24 A 16-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Panelboards - 262416-01
17-Jan-25 A 14-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Panelboards
30-Sep-24 A 09-Apr-25, Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers
30-Sep-24 A21-Oct-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Enclosed Switches & Circuit Breakers - 262816-1.0
22-Oct-24 A 12-Nov-24 A, Review & Approve - Enclosed Switches & Circuit Breakers - 262816-1.0
13-Nov-24 A 09-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Enclosed Switches & Circuit Breakers
31-Oct-24 A 28-Feb-25, DIVISION 27 - COMMUNICATIONS
31-Oct-24 A 28-Feb-25, Intercom and Clock
31-Oct-24 A20-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Intercom & Clock - Package - 275100-01.0
21-Nov-24 A 15-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Intercom & Clock - Package - 275100-01.0
16-Jan-25 A 28-Feb-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Intercom & Clock
31-Oct-24 A 28-Feb-25, DIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY
31-Oct-24 A 28-Feb-25, Access Control & Intrusion
31-Oct-24 A20-Nov-24 A, Prepare & Submit - Access Control & Intrusion - 281600-01.0
21-Nov-24 A 15-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Access Control & Intrusion - 281600-01.0
16-Jan-25 A 28-Feb-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Access Control & Intrusion
01-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25, DIVISION 33 - UTILITIES
01-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25, Sanitary Sewage Shop Drawings
01-Jan-25 A15-Jan-25 A, Prepare & Submit - Sanitary Sewage Shop Drawings - 331000-01
16-Jan-25 A22-Jan-25 A, Review & Approve - Sanitary Sewage Shop Drawings - 331000-01
23-Jan-25 A 09-Apr-25, Fabricate & Deliver - Sanitary Sewage Shop Drawings
11-Jul-24 A 31-Dec-26, CONSTRUCTION
11-Jul-24 A 10-Sep-24 A, PLAY AREA - ECE PLAYGROUND
11-Jul-24 A19-Jul-24 A, Tree Protection, Tree Trimmimg, Root Pruning
15-Jul-24 A15-Jul-24 A, Mobilize on site

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37 Remove chainlink fencing 1 0 29-Jul-24 A 29-Jul-24 A
38 Install temp fencing 1 0 29-Jul-24 A 29-Jul-24 A
40 Install E&S controls 1 0 31-Jul-24 A 31-Jul-24 A
39 DOEE pre-construction meeting 1 0 01-Aug-24 A 01-Aug-24 A
41 DOEE inspection of E&S controls 1 0 01-Aug-24 A 01-Aug-24 A
42 Stake out survey 1 0 01-Aug-24 A 01-Aug-24 A
43 Excavation Haul Off Soil in New Playground 2 0 02-Aug-24 A 05-Aug-24 A
44 Excavate, Form, and Pour Concrete Curbs 4 0 06-Aug-24 A 09-Aug-24 A
45 Install Playground & Shade Equipment 15 0 12-Aug-24 A 30-Aug-24 A
49 Safety audit + impact test 1 0 23-Aug-24 A 23-Aug-24 A
46 Install Underdrains 2 0 02-Sep-24 A 03-Sep-24 A
47 Install Subbase 3 0 04-Sep-24 A 06-Sep-24 A
48 Install PIP 4 0 04-Sep-24 A 07-Sep-24 A
50 Playground Turnover 1 0 10-Sep-24 A 10-Sep-24 A
BUILDING A - EXISTING - BASEMENTBUILDING A - EXISTING - BASEMENT 150 55 25-Nov-24 A 09-Apr-25 64
0020 - ELECTRICAL ROOM0020 - ELECTRICAL ROOM 150 55 25-Nov-24 A 09-Apr-25 64
LEVB-020-100 Asbestos tenant notification 30 0 25-Nov-24 A 22-Dec-24 A
LEVB-020-110 Asbestos permit, furniture removal & abatement 38 0 23-Dec-24 A 31-Jan-25 A
71 Demo masonry opening + shoring (as needed) 2 0 15-Jan-25 A 17-Jan-25 A
72 Demo selective slab for stair 1 0 13-Feb-25 A 14-Feb-25 A
81 Layout + survey 1 0 13-Feb-25 A 14-Feb-25 A
73 Excavate for electrical feeds + ductbank 2 2 15-Feb-25 18-Feb-25 36
74 Install formwork for ductbank to exterior of building 2 2 18-Feb-25 20-Feb-25 36
64 Install conduit pathways from pullbox to stub up location 3 3 20-Feb-25 22-Feb-25 36
75 Install conduit pathway from pull box #2 to Elec 0020 2 2 20-Feb-25 21-Feb-25 65
76 Install conduit pathway from Elec 0020 to Elec 0152 2 2 21-Feb-25 24-Feb-25 65
65 Install conduit pathways from pullbox #1 to ELEC 0020 4 4 22-Feb-25 26-Feb-25 36
77 Install conduits for 15-way duct bank below existing footer 3 3 24-Feb-25 26-Feb-25 65
79 7-day concrete break test 7 7 26-Feb-25 05-Mar-25 65
80 Backfill and compact trenching 2 2 05-Mar-25 07-Mar-25 65
82 Excavate + prep for slab 5 5 07-Mar-25 12-Mar-25 65
83 Form stairs 2 2 12-Mar-25 13-Mar-25 65
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29-Jul-24 A29-Jul-24 A, Remove chainlink fencing
29-Jul-24 A29-Jul-24 A, Install temp fencing
31-Jul-24 A31-Jul-24 A, Install E&S controls
01-Aug-24 A01-Aug-24 A, DOEE pre-construction meeting
01-Aug-24 A01-Aug-24 A, DOEE inspection of E&S controls
01-Aug-24 A01-Aug-24 A, Stake out survey
02-Aug-24 A05-Aug-24 A, Excavation Haul Off Soil in New Playground
06-Aug-24 A09-Aug-24 A, Excavate, Form, and Pour Concrete Curbs
12-Aug-24 A30-Aug-24 A, Install Playground & Shade Equipment
23-Aug-24 A23-Aug-24 A, Safety audit + impact test
02-Sep-24 A03-Sep-24 A, Install Underdrains
04-Sep-24 A06-Sep-24 A, Install Subbase
04-Sep-24 A07-Sep-24 A, Install PIP
10-Sep-24 A10-Sep-24 A, Playground Turnover
25-Nov-24 A 09-Apr-25, BUILDING A - EXISTING - BASEMENT
25-Nov-24 A 09-Apr-25, 0020 - ELECTRICAL ROOM
25-Nov-24 A22-Dec-24 A, Asbestos tenant notification
23-Dec-24 A 31-Jan-25 A, Asbestos permit, furniture removal & abatement
15-Jan-25 A17-Jan-25 A, Demo masonry opening + shoring (as needed)
13-Feb-25 A14-Feb-25 A, Demo selective slab for stair
13-Feb-25 A14-Feb-25 A, Layout + survey
15-Feb-2518-Feb-25, Excavate for electrical feeds + ductbank
18-Feb-2520-Feb-25, Install formwork for ductbank to exterior of building
20-Feb-2522-Feb-25, Install conduit pathways from pullbox to stub up location
20-Feb-2521-Feb-25, Install conduit pathway from pull box #2 to Elec 0020
21-Feb-2524-Feb-25, Install conduit pathway from Elec 0020 to Elec 0152
22-Feb-2526-Feb-25, Install conduit pathways from pullbox #1 to ELEC 0020
24-Feb-2526-Feb-25, Install conduits for 15-way duct bank below existing footer
26-Feb-2505-Mar-25, 7-day concrete break test
05-Mar-2507-Mar-25, Backfill and compact trenching
07-Mar-2512-Mar-25, Excavate + prep for slab
12-Mar-2513-Mar-25, Form stairs

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84 Pour concrete slab and stair 3 3 13-Mar-25 17-Mar-25 65
85 7-day concrete break test 7 7 17-Mar-25 22-Mar-25 65
86 Install CMU wall assembly 7 7 22-Mar-25 29-Mar-25 65
87 Install wall assembly at existing exterior walls 5 5 31-Mar-25 04-Apr-25 64
88 Install DFH 1 1 04-Apr-25 04-Apr-25 64
89 Paint tool room and electrical room 3 3 04-Apr-25 08-Apr-25 64
90 Install handrail at stair 1 1 08-Apr-25 09-Apr-25 64
BUILDING A - EXISTING - LEVEL 1BUILDING A - EXISTING - LEVEL 1 65 65 18-Jun-25 20-Aug-25 3
0100 - WELCOME CENTER0100 - WELCOME CENTER 65 65 18-Jun-25 20-Aug-25 3
LEV1-100-100 Demo existing ramp per note D41/AD0001 3 3 18-Jun-25* 21-Jun-25 3
LEV1-100-150 Disassemble existing elevator car 10 10 18-Jun-25 28-Jun-25 23
LEV1-100-110 Demo interior stair per note D42/AD0002 2 2 21-Jun-25 24-Jun-25 3
LEV1-100-120 Provide access, ADA after removal of ramp & stair 3 3 24-Jun-25 26-Jun-25 3
LEV1-100-130 Modify elevator. Threshold lowered to new floor elevation 5 5 26-Jun-25 01-Jul-25 3
LEV1-100-140 Demo existing windows per note D06/AD0001 3 3 01-Jul-25 05-Jul-25 3
LEV1-100-160 Demo plumbing fix's within new lobby & welcome center per note D48/AD00013 3 05-Jul-25 08-Jul-25 3
LEV1-100-170 Demo partitions within new lobby & welcome center per note D48/AD00023 3 08-Jul-25 11-Jul-25 3
LEV1-100-200 Construct new slab edge at east entrance 5 5 11-Jul-25 16-Jul-25 3
LEV1-100-240 Install new slab on grade 5 5 11-Jul-25 16-Jul-25 3
LEV1-100-210 Construct overbuilt staircase inside new lobby (Stair 1A) 3 3 16-Jul-25 18-Jul-25 3
LEV1-100-190 Remove existing main entry steps prior to installing new east storefront3 3 18-Jul-25 21-Jul-25 27
LEV1-100-250 Install & adjust new elevator 20 20 18-Jul-25 06-Aug-25 3
LEV1-100-220 Install new east storefront 5 5 21-Jul-25 25-Jul-25 27
LEV1-100-180 Remove existing main entry doors per note D02/AD0001, after storefront is installed2 2 25-Jul-25 28-Jul-25 28
LEV1-100-230 Install Welcome Center Roofing 3 3 25-Jul-25 29-Jul-25 27
LEV1-100-260 Inspect elevator & turnover 15 15 06-Aug-25 20-Aug-25 3
BUILDING B - ADDITION - STRUCTUREBUILDING B - ADDITION - STRUCTURE 137 122 30-Jan-25 A 11-Jun-25 75
SITE PREPARATIONSITE PREPARATION 21 0 30-Jan-25 A 14-Feb-25 A
52 DOEE pre-construction meeting 1 0 30-Jan-25 A 30-Jan-25 A
92 Install construction entrance 1 0 30-Jan-25 A 31-Jan-25 A
53 Install E&S controls 3 0 01-Feb-25 A 04-Feb-25 A
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13-Mar-2517-Mar-25, Pour concrete slab and stair
17-Mar-2522-Mar-25, 7-day concrete break test
22-Mar-2529-Mar-25, Install CMU wall assembly
31-Mar-2504-Apr-25, Install wall assembly at existing exterior walls
04-Apr-2504-Apr-25, Install DFH
04-Apr-2508-Apr-25, Paint tool room and electrical room
08-Apr-2509-Apr-25, Install handrail at stair
18-Jun-25 20-Aug-25, BUILDING A - EXISTING - LEVEL 1
18-Jun-25 20-Aug-25, 0100 - WELCOME CENTER
18-Jun-25*21-Jun-25, Demo existing ramp per note D41/AD0001
18-Jun-2528-Jun-25, Disassemble existing elevator car
21-Jun-2524-Jun-25, Demo interior stair per note D42/AD0002
24-Jun-2526-Jun-25, Provide access, ADA after removal of ramp & stair
26-Jun-2501-Jul-25, Modify elevator. Threshold lowered to new floor elevation
01-Jul-2505-Jul-25, Demo existing windows per note D06/AD0001
05-Jul-2508-Jul-25, Demo plumbing fix's within new lobby & welcome center per note D48/AD0001
08-Jul-2511-Jul-25, Demo partitions within new lobby & welcome center per note D48/AD0002
11-Jul-2516-Jul-25, Construct new slab edge at east entrance
11-Jul-2516-Jul-25, Install new slab on grade
16-Jul-2518-Jul-25, Construct overbuilt staircase inside new lobby (Stair 1A)
18-Jul-2521-Jul-25, Remove existing main entry steps prior to installing new east storefront
18-Jul-25 06-Aug-25, Install & adjust new elevator
21-Jul-2525-Jul-25, Install new east storefront
25-Jul-2528-Jul-25, Remove existing main entry doors per note D02/AD0001, after storefront is installed
25-Jul-2529-Jul-25, Install Welcome Center Roofing
06-Aug-25 20-Aug-25, Inspect elevator & turnover
30-Jan-25 A 11-Jun-25, BUILDING B - ADDITION - STRUCTURE
30-Jan-25 A14-Feb-25 A, SITE PREPARATION
30-Jan-25 A30-Jan-25 A, DOEE pre-construction meeting
30-Jan-25 A31-Jan-25 A, Install construction entrance
01-Feb-25 A04-Feb-25 A, Install E&S controls

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54 DOEE inspection of E&S controls 1 0 04-Feb-25 A 05-Feb-25 A
55 Install temporary fencing 3 0 05-Feb-25 A 07-Feb-25 A
56 Root pruning 6 0 07-Feb-25 A 13-Feb-25 A
58 Install tree protections 3 0 11-Feb-25 A 14-Feb-25 A
57 Tree removals 5 0 13-Feb-25 A 14-Feb-25 A
SITE UTILITIESSITE UTILITIES 111 111 15-Feb-25 31-May-25 8
Dry Utilities - Pepco Ductbank WorkDry Utilities - Pepco Ductbank Work 47 47 15-Feb-25 01-Apr-25 0
SITE-200-000 Pepco Site Pre-Construction Meeting 2 2 15-Feb-25 18-Feb-25 0
SITE-200-100 Install 2W-4" SCH 40 PVC Conduit, in Concrete, Pepco to 1' Past Property Line18 18 18-Feb-25 07-Mar-25 0
SITE-200-110 Install 6' x 14' x 10' Pepco Transformer Vault 1 1 07-Mar-25 07-Mar-25 0
SITE-200-120 Install 12W-4" SCH 40 PVC Conduit, in Concrete, Pepco Secondary to Elec 002010 10 07-Mar-25 17-Mar-25 0
SITE-200-130 Install 8W-4" SCH 40 PVC Conduit, in Sand to 3" Above Concrete, to Ex. Boiler Rm15 15 17-Mar-25 31-Mar-25 0
SITE-200-140 Install 3' x 5' Electric Hand Hole 1 1 31-Mar-25 01-Apr-25 0
Wet UtilitiesWet Utilities 111 111 15-Feb-25 31-May-25 8
Preliminary WorkPreliminary Work 5 5 15-Feb-25 21-Feb-25 39
SITE-300-220Install Foundation Drain 5 5 15-Feb-25 21-Feb-25 39
Fire ServiceFire Service 106 106 21-Feb-25 31-May-25 8
SITE-300-190Install 4" Fire Service 10 10 21-Feb-25 03-Mar-25 39
SITE-300-230Install Fire Department Connection Standpipe 5 5 27-May-25 31-May-25 8
Sanitary Sewer StructuresSanitary Sewer Structures 56 56 03-Mar-25 23-Apr-25 8
SITE-300-170Install SS-1, Grease Interceptor (PVC MH) 5 5 03-Mar-25 07-Mar-25 39
SITE-300-200Install 4" Sanitary Sewer Service for Kitchen 5 5 07-Mar-25 12-Mar-25 39
SITE-300-210Install 4"-6" Sanitary Sewer Service 5 5 09-Apr-25 14-Apr-25 8
SITE-300-180Install SS-2, 48" Concrete MH with 24" Diameter Cleanout 5 5 14-Apr-25 18-Apr-25 8
SITE-300-240Install New Cleanout on Existing Sanitary Sewer Lateral 5 5 18-Apr-25 23-Apr-25 8
Storm Sewer StructuresStorm Sewer Structures 35 35 23-Apr-25 27-May-25 8
SITE-300-100Install SD-1, 12" PVC MH Drain Basin with Dome Inlet Top 5 5 23-Apr-25 28-Apr-25 8
SITE-300-110Install SD-2, 12" PVC MH Drain Basin with Dome Inlet Top 5 5 28-Apr-25 02-May-25 8
SITE-300-120Install SD-3, 12" PVC MH Drain Basin with Dome Inlet Top 5 5 02-May-25 07-May-25 8
SITE-300-130Install SD-4, 12" PVC MH Drain Basin with Dome Inlet Top 5 5 07-May-25 12-May-25 8
SITE-300-140Install SD-5, 18" PVC MH Drain Basin with Solid Top 5 5 12-May-25 16-May-25 8
SITE-300-150Install SD-6, 18" PVC MH Drain Basin with Solid Top 5 5 16-May-25 21-May-25 8
SITE-300-160Install SD-7, 15" PVC Drain Basin with Solid Top 5 5 21-May-25 27-May-25 8
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04-Feb-25 A05-Feb-25 A, DOEE inspection of E&S controls
05-Feb-25 A07-Feb-25 A, Install temporary fencing
07-Feb-25 A13-Feb-25 A, Root pruning
11-Feb-25 A14-Feb-25 A, Install tree protections
13-Feb-25 A14-Feb-25 A, Tree removals
15-Feb-25 31-May-25, SITE UTILITIES
15-Feb-2501-Apr-25, Dry Utilities - Pepco Ductbank Work
15-Feb-2518-Feb-25, Pepco Site Pre-Construction Meeting
18-Feb-25 07-Mar-25, Install 2W-4" SCH 40 PVC Conduit, in Concrete, Pepco to 1' Past Property Line
07-Mar-2507-Mar-25, Install 6' x 14' x 10' Pepco Transformer Vault
07-Mar-2517-Mar-25, Install 12W-4" SCH 40 PVC Conduit, in Concrete, Pepco Secondary to Elec 0020
17-Mar-25 31-Mar-25, Install 8W-4" SCH 40 PVC Conduit, in Sand to 3" Above Concrete, to Ex. Boiler Rm
31-Mar-2501-Apr-25, Install 3' x 5' Electric Hand Hole
15-Feb-25 31-May-25, Wet Utilities
15-Feb-2521-Feb-25, Preliminary Work
15-Feb-2521-Feb-25, Install Foundation Drain
21-Feb-25 31-May-25, Fire Service
21-Feb-2503-Mar-25, Install 4" Fire Service
27-May-2531-May-25, Install Fire Department Connection Standpipe
03-Mar-25 23-Apr-25, Sanitary Sewer Structures
03-Mar-2507-Mar-25, Install SS-1, Grease Interceptor (PVC MH)
07-Mar-2512-Mar-25, Install 4" Sanitary Sewer Service for Kitchen
09-Apr-2514-Apr-25, Install 4"-6" Sanitary Sewer Service
14-Apr-2518-Apr-25, Install SS-2, 48" Concrete MH with 24" Diameter Cleanout
18-Apr-2523-Apr-25, Install New Cleanout on Existing Sanitary Sewer Lateral
23-Apr-2527-May-25, Storm Sewer Structures
23-Apr-2528-Apr-25, Install SD-1, 12" PVC MH Drain Basin with Dome Inlet Top
28-Apr-2502-May-25, Install SD-2, 12" PVC MH Drain Basin with Dome Inlet Top
02-May-2507-May-25, Install SD-3, 12" PVC MH Drain Basin with Dome Inlet Top
07-May-2512-May-25, Install SD-4, 12" PVC MH Drain Basin with Dome Inlet Top
12-May-2516-May-25, Install SD-5, 18" PVC MH Drain Basin with Solid Top
16-May-2521-May-25, Install SD-6, 18" PVC MH Drain Basin with Solid Top
21-May-2527-May-25, Install SD-7, 15" PVC Drain Basin with Solid Top

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BUILDING FOUNDA TIONBUILDING FOUNDA TION 37 37 12-Feb-25 A 22-Mar-25 5
60 Selective Demolition Playground 3 0 12-Feb-25 A 14-Feb-25 A
61 Stake out survey 1 0 13-Feb-25 A 14-Feb-25 A
62 Excavation for footers and slab 5 5 15-Feb-25 21-Feb-25 17
93 Excavation 15 15 15-Feb-25 03-Mar-25 7
95 Installation of Foundations 20 20 05-Mar-25 22-Mar-25 5
BELOW SLAB UTILITIESBELOW SLAB UTILITIES 47 47 03-Mar-25 15-Apr-25 0
94 Groundworks Utilities 20 20 03-Mar-25 21-Mar-25 7
67 Install conduit pathway from Elec 0152 to Elec 0123 5 5 01-Apr-25 05-Apr-25 0
68 Install conduit pathway from Elec 0152 to Gym Storage 5 5 05-Apr-25 10-Apr-25 0
69 Install sanitary lines 5 5 10-Apr-25 15-Apr-25 0
BUILDING SHELLBUILDING SHELL 82 82 26-Mar-25 11-Jun-25 75
96 Install Building Shell 20 20 26-Mar-25 14-Apr-25 2
97 Install Roofing 15 15 15-Apr-25 29-Apr-25 0
137 Install Green Roof - Protection & Air Layers 10 10 29-Apr-25 08-May-25 75
A1000 Install Building Waterproofing Work 5 5 29-Apr-25 03-May-25 0
A1010 Install Building Exterior Finishes 20 20 03-May-25 22-May-25 20
147 Install Green Roof - 1" Water Retention Layer 10 10 08-May-25 17-May-25 75
157 Install Green Roof - 3" Growth Media Layer 15 15 17-May-25 02-Jun-25 75
167 Install Green Roof - Vegetation 10 10 02-Jun-25 11-Jun-25 75
BUILDING B - ADDITION - LEVEL 1BUILDING B - ADDITION - LEVEL 1 100 100 03-May-25 08-Aug-25 9
0130 - MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM0130 - MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM 84 84 03-May-25 24-Jul-25 8
98 Frame Interior Walls 10 10 03-May-25 13-May-25 12
99 MEP Rough-Ins 15 15 13-May-25 28-May-25 12
LEV1-0130-100 Technology work 10 10 13-May-25 22-May-25 20
LEV1-0130-110 Fire Protection 10 10 13-May-25 22-May-25 20
100 Close In Inspections 1 1 31-May-25 02-Jun-25 8
101 Drywall 10 10 02-Jun-25 11-Jun-25 8
102 Architectural Finishes - Resilient Athletic Flooring 10 10 04-Jun-25 13-Jun-25 8
132 Architectural Finishes - Acoustical Ceiling 10 10 13-Jun-25 24-Jun-25 8
142 Architectural Finishes - Painting 10 10 24-Jun-25 03-Jul-25 8
103 Gym Equipment - Adjustable Basketball Hoops 8 8 03-Jul-25 11-Jul-25 8
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12-Feb-25 A 22-Mar-25, BUILDING FOUNDATION
12-Feb-25 A 14-Feb-25 A, Selective Demolition Playground
13-Feb-25 A 14-Feb-25 A, Stake out survey
15-Feb-25 21-Feb-25, Excavation for footers and slab
15-Feb-25 03-Mar-25, Excavation
05-Mar-25 22-Mar-25, Installation of Foundations
03-Mar-25 15-Apr-25, BELOW SLAB UTILITIES
03-Mar-25 21-Mar-25, Groundworks Utilities
01-Apr-25 05-Apr-25, Install conduit pathway from Elec 0152 to Elec 0123
05-Apr-25 10-Apr-25, Install conduit pathway from Elec 0152 to Gym Storage
10-Apr-25 15-Apr-25, Install sanitary lines
26-Mar-25 11-Jun-25, BUILDING SHELL
26-Mar-25 14-Apr-25, Install Building Shell
15-Apr-25 29-Apr-25, Install Roofing
29-Apr-25 08-May-25, Install Green Roof - Protection & Air Layers
29-Apr-25 03-May-25, Install Building Waterproofing Work
03-May-25 22-May-25, Install Building Exterior Finishes
08-May-25 17-May-25, Install Green Roof - 1" Water Retention Layer
17-May-25 02-Jun-25, Install Green Roof - 3" Growth Media Layer
02-Jun-25 11-Jun-25, Install Green Roof - Vegetation
03-May-25 08-Aug-25, BUILDING B - ADDITION - LEVEL 1
03-May-25 24-Jul-25, 0130 - MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM
03-May-25 13-May-25, Frame Interior Walls
13-May-25 28-May-25, MEP Rough-Ins
13-May-25 22-May-25, Technology work
13-May-25 22-May-25, Fire Protection
31-May-25 02-Jun-25, Close In Inspections
02-Jun-25 11-Jun-25, Drywall
04-Jun-25 13-Jun-25, Architectural Finishes - Resilient Athletic Flooring
13-Jun-25 24-Jun-25, Architectural Finishes - Acoustical Ceiling
24-Jun-25 03-Jul-25, Architectural Finishes - Painting
03-Jul-25 11-Jul-25, Gym Equipment - Adjustable Basketball Hoops
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133 Gym Equipment - Athletic Wall Pad 7 7 11-Jul-25 18-Jul-25 8
143 Gym Equipment - Curtain Divider 5 5 18-Jul-25 23-Jul-25 8
LEV1-0130-120 FFE Delivery & Installation 2 2 23-Jul-25 24-Jul-25 8
0140 - KITCHEN0140 - KITCHEN 100 100 03-May-25 08-Aug-25 9
107 Frame Interior Walls 10 10 03-May-25 13-May-25 0
108 MEP Rough-Ins 15 15 13-May-25 28-May-25 0
LEV1-0140-100 Technology work 10 10 13-May-25 22-May-25 16
LEV1-0140-110 Fire Protection 10 10 13-May-25 22-May-25 16
109 Close In Inspections 1 1 28-May-25 29-May-25 0
110 Drywall 10 10 29-May-25 07-Jun-25 0
111 Architectural Finishes - Epoxy Flooring 9 9 07-Jun-25 16-Jun-25 0
112 Install MEP Equipment 20 20 07-Jun-25 27-Jun-25 13
131 Architectural Finishes - Acoustical Ceiling 15 15 16-Jun-25 01-Jul-25 0
LEV1-0140-120 HVAC commissioning 15 15 27-Jun-25 12-Jul-25 13
141 Architectural Finishes - Painting 10 10 01-Jul-25 11-Jul-25 0
113 Install Kitchen Equipment 15 15 11-Jul-25 25-Jul-25 0
LEV1-0140-130 Punchlist 10 10 12-Jul-25 22-Jul-25 27
LEV1-0140-140 Certificate Of Occupancy 1 1 12-Jul-25 14-Jul-25 13
113-1 Training 5 5 25-Jul-25 30-Jul-25 18
114 Inspection, testing and commissioning 5 5 25-Jul-25 30-Jul-25 0
LEV1-0140-170 DCPS FNS Review Visit - Initial 1 1 25-Jul-25 26-Jul-25 21
115 DCPS Food Service Inspection 1 1 30-Jul-25 31-Jul-25 0
LEV1-0140-180 DCPS FNS Review Visit - Final 1 1 30-Jul-25 31-Jul-25 17
116 Correct DCPS Food Service Items / Approval 1 1 31-Jul-25 01-Aug-25 0
117 DOH Inspections for Operations License 1 1 01-Aug-25 02-Aug-25 9
LEV1-0140-150 Food Service Move In 1 1 02-Aug-25 02-Aug-25 9
LEV1-0140-160 Food Service Delivery 5 5 02-Aug-25 07-Aug-25 9
118 Kitchen Turnover 1 1 07-Aug-25 08-Aug-25 9
PARKING AREAPARKING AREA 30 30 29-Apr-25 28-May-25 67
SITE LIGHTINGSITE LIGHTING 30 30 29-Apr-25 28-May-25 67
SITE-700-100 Install 1W-1" SCH 40 PVC Conduit, for Site Lighting 20 20 29-Apr-25 17-May-25 67
SITE-700-110 Install 24" Diameter x 96" Tall Concrete Light Pole Base 10 10 17-May-25 28-May-25 67
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11-Jul-2518-Jul-25, Gym Equipment - Athletic Wall Pad
18-Jul-2523-Jul-25, Gym Equipment - Curtain Divider
23-Jul-2524-Jul-25, FFE Delivery & Installation
03-May-25 08-Aug-25, 0140 - KITCHEN
03-May-2513-May-25, Frame Interior Walls
13-May-25 28-May-25, MEP Rough-Ins
13-May-2522-May-25, Technology work
13-May-2522-May-25, Fire Protection
28-May-2529-May-25, Close In Inspections
29-May-2507-Jun-25, Drywall
07-Jun-2516-Jun-25, Architectural Finishes - Epoxy Flooring
07-Jun-25 27-Jun-25, Install MEP Equipment
16-Jun-25 01-Jul-25, Architectural Finishes - Acoustical Ceiling
27-Jun-25 12-Jul-25, HVAC commissioning
01-Jul-25 11-Jul-25, Architectural Finishes - Painting
11-Jul-25 25-Jul-25, Install Kitchen Equipment
12-Jul-25 22-Jul-25, Punchlist
12-Jul-2514-Jul-25, Certificate Of Occupancy
25-Jul-2530-Jul-25, Training
25-Jul-2530-Jul-25, Inspection, testing and commissioning
25-Jul-2526-Jul-25, DCPS FNS Review Visit - Initial
30-Jul-2531-Jul-25, DCPS Food Service Inspection
30-Jul-2531-Jul-25, DCPS FNS Review Visit - Final
31-Jul-2501-Aug-25, Correct DCPS Food Service Items / Approval
01-Aug-2502-Aug-25, DOH Inspections for Operations License
02-Aug-2502-Aug-25, Food Service Move In
02-Aug-2507-Aug-25, Food Service Delivery
07-Aug-2508-Aug-25, Kitchen Turnover
29-Apr-2528-May-25, PARKING AREA
29-Apr-2528-May-25, SITE LIGHTING
29-Apr-25 17-May-25, Install 1W-1" SCH 40 PVC Conduit, for Site Lighting
17-May-25 28-May-25, Install 24" Diameter x 96" Tall Concrete Light Pole Base

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MULTI-USE FIELDMULTI-USE FIELD 492 492 01-Aug-25 31-Dec-26 0
120 Demo Bubble 7 7 01-Aug-25 07-Aug-25 0
121 Backfill, compact, & rough grading 3 3 07-Aug-25 11-Aug-25 0
122 Install drainage lines for field 4 4 11-Aug-25 14-Aug-25 0
SITE-800-100 Install Bioretention Basin 1 1 11-Aug-25 12-Aug-25 3
123 Install subbase for Field 3 3 14-Aug-25 16-Aug-25 0
124 QA/QC survey 1 1 16-Aug-25 18-Aug-25 0
125 Install Turf Field 2 2 18-Aug-25 20-Aug-25 0
126 Install Asphalt Pathway & Parking Lot 3 3 20-Aug-25 22-Aug-25 0
127 Inspection, Testing, and Commissioning 3 3 20-Aug-25 22-Aug-25 0
128 Substantial Completion 0 0 22-Aug-25* 0
129 Final Completion 0 0 15-Oct-25* 0
130 Administrative Term Completion 0 0 31-Dec-26* 0
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01-Aug-25 31-Dec-26, MULTI-USE FIELD
01-Aug-2507-Aug-25, Demo Bubble
07-Aug-2511-Aug-25, Backfill, compact, & rough grading
11-Aug-2514-Aug-25, Install drainage lines for field
11-Aug-2512-Aug-25, Install Bioretention Basin
14-Aug-2516-Aug-25, Install subbase for Field
16-Aug-2518-Aug-25, QA/QC survey
18-Aug-2520-Aug-25, Install Turf Field
20-Aug-2522-Aug-25, Install Asphalt Pathway & Parking Lot
20-Aug-2522-Aug-25, Inspection, Testing, and Commissioning
22-Aug-25*Substantial Completion
15-Oct-25*Final Completion
31-Dec-26*Administrative Term Completion

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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
EXHIBIT D
GMP SUMMARY
[EXHIBIT WILL APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]
Division Description Contract GMP Balance GMP TOTAL
1 General Requirements 232,000.00$ 232,000.00$
2 Demo/abatement 253,337.40$ 253,337.40$
3 Concrete 341,018.00$ 341,018.00$
4 Masonry 480,804.00$ 480,804.00$
5 Structural Steel 496,051.50$ 496,051.50$
5 Miscelleanous Metals 90,184.00$ 90,184.00$
5 Exterior Structural Stud Framing 93,764.00$ 93,764.00$
6 Architectutal Millwork 108,695.00$ 108,695.00$
7 Roofing & Waterproofing 783,095.00$ 783,095.00$
8 Doors/Frames/Hardware 91,151.46$ 91,151.46$
8 Overhead Coiing Door 42,134.00$ 42,134.00$
8 Aluminum & Glazing 813,007.32$ 813,007.32$
9 Gypsum Wallboard Systems 333,410.37$ 333,410.37$
9 Ceramic Tile 48,391.40$ 48,391.40$
9 Ceilings 121,670.00$ 121,670.00$
9 Flooring 131,024.92$ 131,024.92$
9 FRP Wall Paneling 39,251.33$ 39,251.33$
9 Acoustical Wall Panels 24,318.00$ 24,318.00$
9 Painting 87,900.00$ 87,900.00$
10 Specialties 24,370.93$ 24,370.93$
11 Equipment 555,220.00$ 555,220.00$
14 Elevator 30,000.00$ 30,000.00$
12 Furnishings 131,358.00$ 131,358.00$
21 Sprinkler 97,750.00$ 97,750.00$
22 Plumbing 458,898.00$ 458,898.00$
23 Mechanical (HVAC) 702,423.00$ 702,423.00$
26 Electrical 1,012,584.00$ 1,012,584.00$
28 Electronic Safety and Security 224,328.56$ 224,328.56$
31 Earthwork 254,827.90$ 254,827.90$
32 Exterior Improvements 871,942.41$ 871,942.41$
33 Site Utilities 809,310.60$ 809,310.60$
Peconstruction Fee $ 131,300.00 $ - 131,300.00$
Design-Build Fee $ 739,200.00 $ - 739,200.00$
Design Fee (CD's & CA) $ 571,000.00 $ - 571,000.00$
Lump Sum General Conditions Cost $ 148,500.00 $ - 148,500.00$
Bonds $ 14,210.00 $ - 14,210.00$
$ - -$
Permit Allowance $ 250,000.00 $ - 250,000.00$
Utility Allowance $ 100,000.00 $ - 100,000.00$
Public Space Improvements Allowance $ 100,000.00 $ - 100,000.00$
Owner Controlled Allowance $ 400,000.00 $ - 400,000.00$
Construction Total 2,454,210.00$ 9,784,221.10$ 12,238,431.10$
Construction Contingency -$ 350,566.51$ 350,566.51$
TOTAL 2,454,210.00$ 10,134,787.61$ 12,588,997.61$
1230 31st Street. NW
Washington, DC 20007
P:202-625-3330
F:202-337-0475
Kenilworth Elementary School Addition
Budget Bid Summary Based on Permit Drawings 8/27/24

GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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Department of General Services
Bennett Group, Inc.
DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031
02/23/2024
02/23/2024
08/22/2025
12,588,997.61
4,406,149.16
2,863,996.95
6,294,498,8
4,449,753.27
Peter Henry Lyonga
Contracting Officer
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
EXHIBIT F
INEELIGIBLE ITEMS
[EXHIBIT WILL APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]
1230 31st Street. NWWashington, DC 20007P:202-625-3330F:202-337-0475
Kenilworth Elementray School Cafeteria Addition
CAPITAL ELIGIBILITY SCRUB
09 - FINISHES Qty Capital Ineligible Capital Ineligibleinterior wall & ceiling assemblies 490,078.06stainless steel wall paneling 25,000.00Paint walls, ceilings, and misc. metals 87,900.00Tiling floor and wall 130,327.96Walk off mat 5,000.00epoxy floor and base 47,660.00TOTAL 780,966.02 5,000.00
10 - SPECIALTIES Qty Capital Ineligible Capital IneligibleFurnish and install fire extinguishers + cabinet 2,300.00toilet accessory package 4,100.00signage 15,470.93magnetic marker board 2,500.00TOTAL 15,470.93 8,900.00
11 - EQUIPMENT Unit Cost Qty Capital Ineligible Capital IneligibleGym Equipment Athletic Wall Pads 300 22 6,600.00 Divider Curtain 21,120.001 21,120.00 Archery Netting 22,380.001 22,380.00 Backetball Hoops 7,500.00 6 45,000.00 Climbing Wall 12,800.001 12,800.00 Scoreboard 19,500.001 19,500.00 Bond 3,822.00 1 3,822.00 SUBTOTAL 131,222.00 0.00Kitchen Equipment Walk-In cooler/Freezer 36,000.001 36,000.00 Remote Refrigeration Systems 14,000.001 14,000.00 Mobile Dunnage Rack 500 2 1,000.00 Plastic Shelving 225 40 9,000.00 Universal Pan Rack 1,200.00 2 2,400.00 Cart, Utility/Bussing 1,000.00 2 2,000.00 Mobile Dunnage Rack 500 1 500.00 Shelving, with Metal Frame 147 30 4,400.00 Hand Sink 1,100.00 3 3,300.00 Prep Sink 4,800.00 1 4,800.00 Work Table 2,800.00 1 2,800.00 Cutter Mixers 6,500.00 1 6,500.00 Blixer 2,400.00 1 2,400.00 Cord Reel 600 1 600.00 Exhaust Hood 18,000.001 18,000.00 Double Deck Combi 26,000.002 52,000.00 Double Deck Steamer 25,000.001 25,000.00 Reach-In Dual Temp Cabinet 12,800.001 12,800.00 Work Table 2,000.00 2 4,000.00 Pass-Thru Heated Cabinet 14,000.001 14,000.00 Pass-Thru Refrigerator 21,000.001 21,000.00 Milk Cooler 7,200.00 1 7,200.00 Hot Food Counter 26,000.001 26,000.00 Solid Top Counter 5,200.00 1 5,200.00 Cold Food Counter 18,300.001 18,300.00 Cashier Counter 7,400.00 1 7,400.00 SDT/Pot Sink 8,000.00 1 8,000.00 Hose Reel 3,500.00 1 3,500.00 Disposer 5,400.00 1 5,400.00 Dishwasher, Door Type, Ventless 32,000.001 32,000.00 CDT 1,800.00 1 1,800.00 Commercial Waste Container 100 2 200.00 Mop Sink Cabinet 4,000.00 1 4,000.00 Plastic Shelving 500 4 2,000.00 Convection oven, Electric 18,500.001 18,500.00 Hood/Wall Panel Install 4,000.00 1 4,000.00 Walk-In Box Install 20,500.001 20,500.00 Kitchen Equipment Install 13,000.001 13,000.00 P&P Bonds 4,198.00 1 4,198.00 Submittals 4,200.00 1 4,200.00 Close Out and O&M Manuals 2,100.00 1 2,100.00 SUBTOTAL 401,498.00 22,500.00TOTAL 532,720.00 22,500.00
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CAPITAL ELIGIBILITY SCRUB
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12 - FURNISHINGS Unit Cost Qty Capital Ineligible Capital IneligibleFurnish FF&E PackageSmall Side Table 560 2 1,120.00 Lockable Wardrobe 680 1 680.00 File Cabinet 4 Drawer 897 2 1,794.00 Admin Workstation 1,118.00 2 2,236.00 Work Table 547 1 547.00 Executive Chair 485 2 970.00 Stacking Chairs 18'' 90 17 1,530.00 Lounge Chair 1,171.00 3 3,513.00 Admin Task Chair 436 6 2,616.00 Cafeteria Table - Round with Attached Benches1,934.00 20 38,680.00 cafeteria Table - Wheelchair Accessible No Benches827 2 1,654.00 Brochure Display Stand 580 1 580.00 Bookshelf Adjustable Height- 12"Deep 665 2 1,330.00 Installation 9,158.00 1 9,158.00 Motorized Window Treatments 64,950.00 1 64,950.00 TOTAL 130,778.00 580.00
26 - ELECTRICAL Unit Cost Qty Capital Ineligible Capital IneligibleLabor 385,103.00 1 385,103.00 Materials 270,392.00 1 270,392.00 Lights 99,349.00 1 99,349.00 Gear 180,070.00 1 180,070.00 FA 41,100.00 1 41,100.00 Rigging 12,190.00 1 12,190.00 Rentals 24,380.00 1 24,380.00 TOTAL 832,514.00 0.00 180,070.00 0.00
33 - SITE UTLITIES Unit Cost Qty Capital Ineligible Capital Ineligiblefire service line include backflow preventor65,360.00 65,360.00 sanitary service to grease interceptor 70,693.00 70,693.00 stormwater management drainage 224,876.60 224,876.60 BMP Facility less mulch & plantings 78,085.00 78,085.00 4" perforated underdrain for field 58,065.00 58,065.00 Ductbank 312,231.00 1 - 312,231.00 TOTAL 497,079.60 0.00 312,231.00 0.00
28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITYUnit Cost Qty Capital Ineligible Capital IneligibleAccess Control ACS Control Panel 15,311.00 1 15,311.00 Card Reader 5,035.00 7 35,245.00 Axis 18016-LVE Doorstation 1,464.00 2 2,928.00
Intrusion Detection System IDS Control Panel Motion Sensor Condu & Coble7,363.00 1 7,363.00 Motion Sensor 116 5 580.00 Conduit & Cable 5,610.00 1 5,610.00
PA System Speakers 107 10 1,070.00 Conduit & Wiring 5,003.56 1 5,003.56 Installation 2,251.00 1 2,251.00
CCTV Axis cameras 15,833.00 1 15,833.00 Conduit & Wiring 10,433.00 1 10,433.00 Installation 5,625.50 1 5,625.50 Recording Server - 60 days recording 8,963.00 1 8,963.00
TELE/DATA MDF & IDF Hardware 6,893.00 1 6,893.00 cabling 8,353.00 1 8,353.00
AUDIO/VISUAL Speakers 1,380.00 4 5,520.00 Project Screen 11,500.00 1 11,500.00 Extron Control Panel 37,665.00 1 37,665.00 Projector 16,240.00 1 16,240.00 Conduit & Wiring 5,600.00 1 5,600.00 Installation 9,625.50 1 9,625.50
CLOCKS Clocks 716 1 716.00 Installation 1,000.00 1 1,000.00 Camera Poles & Card Reader 5,000.00 1 5,000.00 TOTAL 173,529.06 50,799.50 0.00 0.00
GRAND TOTAL TOTAL 2,963,057.6187,779.50 492,301.00 0.00
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
EXHIBIT G
DISTRICT’S GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR CAPITAL FINANCING ELIGIBILITY
[EXHIBIT WILL APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]
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General Restrictions for Capital Financing Eligibility

To be eligible for funding in the capital budget, a project must result in a District owned asset,
and be of sufficient value (minimum $250,000) to be carried on the books as such and
depreciated over the life of the project, which is five or more years.

In general, to be capital eligible the project must also result in one of the following;
x A new District owned asset,
x Increase the value of an existing District owned asset,
x Increase the life of a District owned asset by at least 2 years.

I. Eligible Projects/Activities

The following are examples of categories of projects eligible for capital financing:
ƒ Construction or acquisition of a public facility to be owned, o ccupied, and for use by the District
for the useful life of the asset.
ƒ Large-scale replacement and rehabilitation of existing public facilities
ƒ Improvements to economic development projects owned by the District
ƒ Design work relating to an individual capital project (if the project is implemented/constructed).
ƒ Land purchased for building sites, recreation, rights-of-way, and other public purposes owned by
the District and with access and use by the general population.
ƒ Replacement or rehabilitation of major mechanical systems (such as HVAC, Electrical or entire
lighting systems) or structural components of existing public (District owned) facilities
ƒ Alteration of an existing public facility to make it more funct ional for a new use, including
temporary relocation costs of an existing use
ƒ Light fixtures, shelving, the o pening day collections (inventor y) of library books for a public
library (but not for a school facility!)
ƒ Furniture, fixtures and equipment associated with construction or substantial rehabilitation of a
public facility (not to exceed 10 percent of project’s total bu dget). The items must support the
primary function of the facility but are not necessarily attached as a part of the structure.
ƒ Specific to school modernizations-
ƒ Tables, chairs, desks, etc in a classroom to make it functional are eligible (but not
eligible are erasers, trash cans, chalks, toys, miscellaneous supplies)
ƒ For a fitness room, equipment such as bikes, treadmills, large equipment is eligible
but not free weights, balls, bats, gloves mats and the like (these are not eligible).
ƒ For labs, the equipment and supplies for the lab is ineligible (microscopes, test tubes
etc.). Items in the pre-k room such as play kitchens and other toys would not be
eligible. Because the DC Department of Health oversees/runs hea lth suites, FF&E
in a school health room is ineligible. Music equipment (with 1 exception), table
top items in a kitchen such as blenders/mixers/meat slicers etc, telephones, various
art/pictures, certain clocks, certain speakers, microphones, pl astic/cloth stack cots
in pre-k rooms, etc are many of the ineligible items. Eligible FF&E for Small Caps
projects would include HVAC systems (attached to the facility), playground
equipment (installed)
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ƒ Construction and rehabilitation of rights of way and public inf rastructure (roads and bridges),
including storm water management systems)
ƒ For Short Term Family Housing (STFH) complete renovations/major renovations are eli– includes
the beds, dresser, nightstand, refrigerator, couches etc. Does not include soft goods such as pillows,
bed linen, comforters, etc.
ƒ Major information technology projects (with a 5 year minimum useful life and $250,000 cost)
ƒ Hazardous materials remediation costs, e.g., asbestos removal a nd abatement, landfill clean-up,
etc.
ƒ Grading and site preparation work
ƒ Lead/Other Toxins testing or assessment costs are eligible only during the construction period
ƒ Trees planted on property owned by the District
ƒ Significant information technology investments, including hard wiring of a facility, hardware, and
software purchases including the manufacturer’s standard term of warranty
ƒ Pieces of artwork in excess of $250,000 per unit (see further discussion in item III e)
ƒ Roof membrane sealing - often referred to as a GacoRoof or ‘cool roof’. Use of this process on a
roof that is due to be replaced and is otherwise structurally s ound, precludes the need to remove
any part of the old roof structure, while essentially replacing the roof with a new guarantee against
leakage. See Item III h. below for further explanation on conditions for eligibility.
ƒ Solar Panels which must; be the exclusive property of the Distr ict, be installed on District owned
assets, have an estimated economic life of more than 25 years, and have a positive return on the
investment (measurable lowered energy costs from the project – identified as an operating impact
of capital)
ƒ Cloud-based software – must include a clear contractual agreement that the District’s data remains
an asset, includes the development/cleansing of the data for conversion and integration. Ongoing
licensing is not eligible (see item i in section III below)
ƒ Small Cap project items must have a unit cost of $5,000 or more with a minimum useful life of 3
years. Specific items which are ineligible include security cameras, fencing, etc.
ƒ Swing space required during a capital project, but not any overhead costs such as electricity, water,
security at the swing space location.
ƒ Labor costs within a DCRA MOU for pulling permits, and the cost of the permits.
ƒ Cost of builders’ risk insurance.
ƒ Facility Condition Assessments for an approved capital project in the current approved 6 year CIP.

II. Not Eligible

The following are examples of categories of projects/activities NOT eligible for capital financing:
ƒ Project does not result in as asset that will be owned by the District for the useful life of the asset.
ƒ Project (or the work being performed) does not increase the val ue of an already existing District
asset.
ƒ Project (or work being performed) does not increase the useful life of an existing District asset by
a minimum of two years.
ƒ Improvements to private property, including District owned property used for private purposes.
ƒ Improvements made by the District to federally owned property.
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ƒ Items that are not of a permanent nature, such as window air co nditioners, computers, window
coverings, speakers, telephones, etc. Security cameras are ineligible even if attached to a District
facility and to include an associated hardware such as monitors, servers, keyboards, etc. Only the
installation that requires wiring in the walls (and then associated PM costs are also eligible).
ƒ Items that are not permanently affixed to a public facility suc h that removal of the item would
cause damage to the public facility.
ƒ Items involving recurring maintenance of facility or systems and/or frequent repairs
ƒ Items that occupy floor space but require no permanent connecti on to utilities (hard-wired to
electrical or gas supply) or the structure
ƒ Items not requiring floor space but that sit on top of other eq uipment and will require special
outlets.
ƒ Artwork which has less than $250,000 unit cost.

Specific examples of items NOT eligible for capital financing include:

x Real property purchased for re-sale in the immediate or short term to a private entity or
developer.
x Moving expenses (contact the Office of Budget and Planning if you have further
questions on this item).
x Daily maintenance
x Scheduled maintenance
x Items that may meet the unit cost minimum, but will not be installed into a permanent
structure (ex. Costs for the setup and take down of Inauguration Stands are not capital
eligible, but some materials for the stands may be eligible and should be funded with
Paygo)
x Facility Condition Assessments for facilities NOT in the current approved 6 year CIP.
For example, if you are doing a condition assessment for windows of every building
managed by DGS, to see if windows need to be replaced, but you don’t have a capital
project approved and set up to fund say window replacement in Reeves building (1 of the
projects where assessments are being done), and you now want to replace windows at
Reeves, given the assessment, then the FCA must be funded under operating. If a window
replacement project for Reeves comes into existence and approved for funding during the
year of the FCA, then the expenditures can be moved to the approved capital project for
Reeves window replacement if the capital project has funding available.
x Extended warranties
x Replacement furniture, painting, carpeting
x Replacement modular furniture
x Grounds maintenance
x Replacement books for public libraries
x Library books or school text books purchased as part of a DCPS facility
Modernization/Renovation
x Capital or Finance leases or improvements on leased property where the District does not
gain or have an opportunity to gain ownership to the asset at the end of the lease period or
if the lease period does not cover 75 percent of the life of the facility. If no ownership,
the lease should be classified as an operating lease, using operating budget.
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x Technology refreshes (except for major version upgrades). The software version number
is the indicator of the extent of an upgrade. Going from version 3.0.2 to version 3.0.3 is
not considered a major upgrade. Moving from 3.0.5 to 4.0 is a major upgrade – as can
be seen from the first number to the left of the decimal place.
x Ineligible FF&E. Audio-visual equipment including, TVs, receivers, security cameras,
speakers (PA and/or pure audio), monitors, other equipment with a per unit cost of less
than $5,000
Exception: white boards of >$5,000 each for school modernization, including the
PC necessary to utilize the white board
x Mechanical and HVAC system maintenance, except for replacement of component parts
that extend the useful life of the asset, such as a motor or air handler
x Self Contained Breathing apparatus as the per unit cost is generally not at least $5,000
x Personal computers, laptops, pads, tablets, peripheral computer equipment, including
printers, and telephones
x Moveable partitions (not affixed to the floor such that removal causes damage to the
facility)
x Window guards (security bars)
x Window mounted air conditioners
x Help Desk staffing costs
x Daily COVID testing for employees at worksites
x Recurring backhaul costs for IT (the backhaul portion of the network comprises the
intermediate links between the core network, or backbone network and the small sub-
networks at the "edge" of the entire hierarchical network
x Service and maintenance agreements on equipment
x IT training (exception: travel expenses for the trainers – not those being trained - is
eligible)
x IT cloud-based services – See Item III g. below.
Exception: development of interface applications with District owned IT assets is
eligible

III. Specific Examples of ‘Questionable’ Project/Expense Types

a. FTE’s:
b. Community gardens built on District owned property (These cannot be booked
as assets since the gardens do not add value to the asset or extend the life of the
asset. Individual components - as presented in the request of September 2013 -
the fences, tool sheds, and the watering systems, can be booked individually as
assets since they meet the $5,000 asset value threshold. The remainder of the
items proposed as part of the ‘gardens’ do not qualify individually and would thus
have to be operating expenses).

c. Facilities Assessments. Performing facilities assessments are not normally
eligible for capital budget funding, except in the case where there already exists
an approved capital project to fund the intended work, but an assessment is
needed to flesh out all needed activity.
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d. Costs for Pre-Development Activities occurring prior to purchase such as
environmental study, Geotech study, ALTA survey and appraisal are eligible IF
the purchase occurs and which point the costs can be charged to the capital project
and are part of the expenses of the acquisition of the asset.

e. Feasibility studies and strategic plans. Conducting feasibility studies on a
possible capital project does not qualify since it does not result in a new district
asset (Initially, feasibility studies must be charged as operating expenses.)
i. Resulting in the implementation of an eligible capital project? (If a
study/charrette result ultimately gets incorporated into the design of a
capital project, then the expenditure can be reversed from operating and be
charged to capital – as a part of the book value of the asset.)
ii. Not resulting in the implementation of an eligible capital project? (These
would remain operating expenses.)

f. Costs associated with build-out of leased space by a District agency as “tenant”
i. Minimum lease term? (It must be a District ‘capital’ lease, and the term
must be a minimum of 10 years.)
1. A capital lease is defined by the following;
a. Ownership transfers at end of the lease term,
b. Present Value of minimum lease payments must be >90%
of fair value of the asset,
c. There is no ‘bargain purchase’ arrangement in the lease
and,
d. The lease term is greater or equal to 75% of the economic
life of the asset.
ii. Minimum cost threshold? Like all capital projects – it must be a minimum
of $250,000 in the agreed-to lease. As a reminder, FF&E expenditures are
only allowable if their removal would result in damage to the asset being
leased e.g. the building. Additionally, the changes must be permanent in
nature (even after our lease expires) and, must be for the benefit of the
District during the lease term.

g. Capital budget subsidies for affordable housing units in private developments
(Since these costs do not result in a District owned asset they cannot be charged to
capital. We recognize there is a benefit to the District but, we cannot book and
depreciate that benefit.) The ineligible subsidies include those:
i. for persons with cognitive challenges,
ii. for persons earning 0-70 percent of Area Median Income,
iii. for real property purchased for re-sale to a private developer.

h. Signage
Building Signage - that is part of a new building's construction or renovation and
intended to be permanently attached is considered to be included as part of the
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total building project and capitalized if the total project cost is $250,000 or
greater.
i. Signage is considered permanently attached when removal of the signage
would cause structural damage to the building, defacement to the property,
damage to the sign and/or would require professional removal, such as the
removal by a professional electrician.
ii. Examples of signage in new building construction or renovations that
could be permanently attached include:
1. Major building identification signs placed inside the building
structure at each major entrance which list departments, offices and
floors; Wall-mounted directional signage which reinforces
circulation within the building; Exit and restroom signage; and
scoreboards that are permanently attached to the building structure.
Land Improvements Signage - that is outside and not permanently attached to a
building is considered a land improvement. Signage that is part of a land
improvement project should be included in the total project cost and capitalized if
the project cost is $250,000 or greater.
i. Examples of signage that could be considered land improvements include
the following permanently affixed signage:
1. Identification signage which introduces and welcomes visitors to
your facility.
2. Directional signage which offer motorists and pedestrians the
direction and information they need to make their way around your
facility and grounds.
3. Signage located outdoors and not permanently attached to a
building which identifies a building or locations on your facility
campus.
Signage that is not permanently attached to a building or permanently affixed
outside of a building should be capitalized as equipment if the sign has an
acquisition value of at least $5,000 and a useful life expectancy of five years or
greater.

i. Arts Projects - Arts projects are eligible only if they create a single capital asset
with a minimum cost of $250,000 and the useful life is 5 years or more or in
limited cases where removal of the artwork causes major damage to the facility
(murals are considered part of the structure/facility; sculptures are not since they
can be uninstalled and relocated). Art work costing less than $250,000 cannot be
capitalized as a District asset and must be paid for with operating budget.

j. Cloud Based Software Licensing – and Services (versus Hosted Services)
i. When a cloud computing arrangement does not include a software license,
the arrangement will be treated as a service contract and expensed with
operating budget as the services are received.
ii. When a cloud computing arrangement includes license(s) of software
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District policy allows for “software which is commercially available either
by license or outright purchase and modified using more than minimal
incremental effort” e.g.
1. Does our IT department - assuming they have the expertise - have
the right to go in and change the code (different from
configuration) to meet our needs?
2. Do we have the contractual right to take possession of the software
at any time during the hosting period without significant penalty?
If we can, then we own an asset, and the fee attributable to the software
license portion of the arrangement should be capitalized. If not, we don’t
own the asset and the costs should be expensed using operating budget.
iii. Further, is the use of the license dependent on the maintenance agreement?
If so, the software is not capital eligible since we’re essentially just being
allowed to use someone else’s product.
iv. If capital eligible, before being put into operation, the expenditures will be
classified based on the three phases of internally generated software.

k. Mini Parks – A plan was presented to design and construct a minimum of four
(4) mini parks, and locate each in a standard on-street parking space to provide
recreational amenities in underserved areas of the District. The creation of these
“mini parks” do not generate a new district owned asset, further is not in nature
therefore the parks as units are not capital eligible. Permanent fixtures and wiring
with unit cost in excess of $5,000 may qualify as individual capital assets.

l. Cool, Green / Solar Roofs - Design and construct new sustainable roofs on
selected DGS portfolio buildings. Replacing roofs, by themselves, does not
increase the value or the expected life of the District asset/building and therefore
are not eligible as capital. However, replacement of an existing roof that has
reached the end of its useful life is an eligible capital expenditure.

m. Living Building Design/Construct – (see feasibility studies above).

n. The following specific projects have also been determined by the CFO to be
ineligible for capital budget: (this list is reference for the types of projects that
cannot be capitalized).

OWNER AGENCY PROJECT PROJECT TITLE
AM0 - DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES BC401C HILL E RELOCATION OF GOV'T FAC. & FUNCTION
BD0 - OFFICE OF MUNICIPAL PLANNING PLN37C DISTRICT PUBLIC PLANS & STUDIES
BX0 - COMMISSION ON ARTS & HUMANITIES AH7GPC ARTS & HUMANITIES GRANTS & PROJECTS
DB0 - DEPT. OF HOUSING AND COMM.
DEVELOPMENT 04002C PROPERTY ACQUISITION & DISPOSITION
EB0 - DEPUTY MAYOR FOR ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT EB402C PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SE PROPERTIES &
BUSINESS GRANTS
EB0 - DEPUTY MAYOR FOR ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT EB343C GEORGIA AVENUE GREAT STREETS & BUSINESS
GRANTS
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RM0 - DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH HX403C HOUSING INITIATIVES
KA0 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PM302C PARKING - PLANNING
KA0 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PM303C PLANNING AND DESIGN REVIEW
KA0 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PM304C ADVANCED DESIGN AND PLANNING
KA0 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PP690C PERFORMANCE PARKING ENHANCEMENTS
KT0 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS SWS13C,
SWS12C SECURITY CAMERA UPGRADE
FL0 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CR008C UPGRADES CENTRAL SECURITY CAMERAS
FL0 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CR004C GEN RENOVAT UPGRD CNTRL SECURITY COMD
CT
JZ0 – DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH REHABILITATION
SERVICES SH732C DYRS -- MISCELLANEOS CAMPUS UPGRADES
KA0 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CIT15C PAVEMENT MARKING
EB0 - DEPUTY MAYOR FOR ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT EB423C POPLAR POINT ENVIRONEMENT ASSESSMENT
FB0 - FIRE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES NEW SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS
JZ0 – DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH REHABILITATION
SERVICES NEW IMPROVEMENTS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ON
HOUSING UNITS
JZ0 – DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH REHABILITATION
SERVICES NEW CONTROL CENTER UPGRADE
FA0 - METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT NEW BODY/VEHICLE CAMERAS

IV. Short-Term Bonds (formerly Master Equipment Lease/Purchase Financing)

Currently we are transitioning away from what we had called the Master Equipment Lease/Purchase to
finance some projects, which have a useful life of less than 25 years (the duration of our long term bonds).
This was actually a purchase arrangement through a financing co mpany. Starting in the latter part of FY
2016 we will finance assets with a useful life of 5-10 years (fleet, equipment, and IT types of assets) using
short-term bond financing.

Please contact the Office of Budget and Planning to discuss any questions you may have regarding
specific eligibility for this new financing.

To qualify for short-term bond financing, equipment items must have an individual unit value of at least
$5,000 and a useful life of at least five years.

The following are examples of items eligible for Short-Term Bond capital financing:
ƒ Modular buildings in use for five or more years
ƒ Office furniture, including modular furniture – only as a part of overall building renovations (See bullet
under “eligible projects” for additional information).
ƒ Solar panels, energy projects, and energy management systems – with economic life of between 5-10 years.
ƒ Parking meters
ƒ Information technology investments, including hard wiring of a facility, hardware, and software
purchases (including upgrade of version, e.g., from version 1.0 to version 2.0) including the
manufacturer’s standard term of warranty
ƒ Software (if it meets certain parameters e.g. cost, upgrade of version, etc.)
ƒ Street sweepers, road maintenance, and snow removal equipment
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ƒ Fleet vehicles, including first responder vehicles and school t ransportation vehicles including
buses and vans
ƒ Traffic lights and crosswalk signals
ƒ Scoreboards and field or stadium lighting
ƒ Playground equipment and outdoor fixed-in-place adult exercise equipment
ƒ Voting machines
ƒ Homeland security and surveillance equipment systems – not including the cameras
ƒ Laboratory equipment (with individual values in excess of $5K)
ƒ Broadcast and video equipment
ƒ Electronic White Boards for schools modernization including the PCs necessary to run them
ƒ Security Fencing and lighting, if permanently mounted
ƒ Building access equipment and security screening equipment (but not cameras)
ƒ Signage – see III e. above for eligibility
ƒ Electronic Signage – see III e. above.
ƒ Building entrance canopies
ƒ Trailers/’Demountable’ Units – must be planned for use of 5 years or longer.
x Purchasing trailers – eligible
x Installation of trailers purchased or rented – eligible
x Installation of lines/connections etc to trailers – eligible
x FF&E – ineligible (only furniture being bought and then placed inside the school/modernization is
eligible, if the trailers are for swing space etc for modernization)
x Construction work to existing trailers – ineligible
x Construction work to rental trailers – ineligible

More on capital leases:
Classifying leases
If a company’s lease meets any of the criteria below, it will be required to record its lease as a finance
lease under the new standard:
1. Transfer of ownership: The lease transfers ownership of the underlying asset to the lessee by the end
of the lease term.
2. Bargain purchase option: The lease grants the lessee an option to purchase the underlying asset that
the lessee is reasonably certain to exercise.
3. Lease term: The lease term is for a major part of the remaining economic life of the underlying asset,
which includes renewal periods reasonably expected to be exercised.
4. Present value: The present value of the sum of the lease payments, and any residual value guaranteed
by the lessee that is not otherwise included in the lease payments, represents substantially all of the fair
value of the underlying asset.
5. Specialized nature: The underlying asset is of such a specialized nature that it is expected to have no
alternative use to the lessor at the end of the lease term.
Balance sheets
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Once a lease is classified, both types go onto the balance sheet anyway. The difference lies in how the
resulting expenses are classified in a company’s income statement.
For operating leases, the expense is recognized as a rent expense and is recorded in the financial
statements under cost of sales/operating expenses.
For a finance lease, though, the resulting expenses are found in two different areas of the income
statement. First, the right of use asset is amortized straight-line and is recorded as an amortization expense
over the shorter of the related asset’s economic life, or the term of the lease. The second component
relates to the interest expense on the associated lease liability.
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
EXHIBIT H
FIRST SOURCE EMPLOYEMENT AGREEMENT AND REVISED EMPLOYEMENT PLAN
[EXHIBIT WILL APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICTOF COLUMBIA
DepartmentofEmploymentServices
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MURIEL BOWSER Dr.UNIQUE MorRIs-HUGHES
Mayor DIRECTOR
January17,2024
SuziTabotContractSpecialist‘TheDepartmentofGeneralServices3924MinnesotaAvenue,NEWashington,DC20019
Re:FirstSourceEmploymentAgreement
DearMs.Tabot:
EnclosedisyourcopyofthesignedFirstSourceEmploymentAgreementbetweentheD.C.Department
ofEmploymentServices(DOES)andBennettGroupDeveloperDiorGeneralContractorlor
‘Subcontractor(1.UnderthetermsoftheAgreement,youarerequiredtouseDOESasthefirstsourcetofillallnewjobscreatedasaresultofProject:DesignBuildServicesforKenilworthElementary
SchoolAdditi
YoumustregisterandpostyourjobvacanciestotheDepartmentofEmploymentServices’VirtualOne-Stop(VOS)atwwwdenetworks.org.
Inaddition,atleast51%ofthenewlycreatedjobsmustbefilledbyD.C.residents.Further,DistrictresidentsregisteredinprogramsapprovedbytheDistrictofColumbiaApprenticeshipCouncilshallwork35%ofallapprenticeshiphoursworkedinconnectionwiththeProject.
FirstSourcereportsareduebythe10"ofeachmonththroughoutthedurationofthecontract.CompanyrepresentativesresponsibleforcompletingtheFirstSourceContractCompliancereportsmustregisterintheFirstSourceOnlineRegistrationandReportingSystem(FORRS),hutp://firstsource.de.gov.

Reminder:AllGeneralContractorsmust invitetheirsubcontractorsthataresubjecttotheFirstSourceEmploymentAgreementrequirements,tojointheprojectusingtheFirstSourceOnlineRegistration&ReportingSystem(FORRS).
Ifyouhaveanyquestionsorneedadditionalinformation,pleasecontactJosephTaylor,(202)671-1048,joseph.taylor@de.gov
Sincerely,ib
DanielKingAssociateDirectorOfficeofFirstSourceCompliance
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GOVERNMENT-ASSISTEDPROJECT/CONTRACTINFORMATIONCONTRACTISOLICITATIONNUMBER:DCAM-23-CS-RFP-0031DISTRICTCONTRACTINGAGENCY:DepartmentofGeneralServicesCONTRACTING OFFICER: PeterGhogomuTELEPHONENUMBER:____(202)345-6538 -
TOTALCONTRACTAMOUNT: 2.454210.00 —
‘THISSECTIONTOBECOMPLETEDBYTHEBENEFICIARYONLY:‘TOTALGOVERNMENTASSISTEDFUNDEDAMOUNT:245421000DATEQeeoe24,2029(CONTRACTCIGRANTOLOANOTAXABATEMENTOREXEMPTION0LANDTRANSFERTLLANDDISPOSITIONANDDEVELOPMENTAGREEMENTOiTAXINCREMENTFINANCINGDANYADDITIONALLEGISLATION,IFYES.

DeCOEFGENERALCONTRACTORWILLMEETTHEHIRINGORHOURSWORKEDPERCENTAGESREQUIREMENTSFORENTIREPROJECTff]ORPEREACHSUBCONTRACTOR{]
PROJECTNAME:Design 38forKenilworthElementarySchoolAdditionPROJECTADDRESS:13344thStreet,NE

CITY:Washington STATE:DC ZIPCODE:20019PROJECT START DATE: Nov 29,2023 PROJECT END DATE: July15,2025
EMPLOYER START DATE: Nov 29,2023 EMPLOYER END DATE: July15,2025
EMPLOYERINFORMATIONEMPLOYER NAME: BennettGroup
EMPLOYER ADDRESS: 1230 31st Street,NW_
CITY: Washington STATE: DC _ ZIP CODE: 20007
‘TELEPHONE NUMBER: (202)215-7307 FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO.
CONTACTPERSON:KolarBowenTITLE; Vice President
E-MAIL: kbowen@bennettgroupdc.com_ TELEPHONE NUMBER: (202) 215-7307
CERTIFIED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES CERTIFICATION NUMBER: LSX19670082024
D.C. APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL REGISTRATION NUMBER: _ — _
AREYOUASUBCONTRACTORL]YES[Y]NOIFYES,NAMEOFPRIMECONTRACTOR:

ThisFirstSourceEmploymentAgreement(Agreement),inaccordancewithWorkforceIntermediaryEstablishmentandReformoftheFirstSourceAmendmentActof2011(D.C.OfficialCode§§2-219.01—2,219.05),andrelevantprovisionsoftheApprenticeshipRequirementsAmendmentActof2004(D.C.OfficialCode§2-219.03and§32-1431)isarequiredagreementbetweentheDistrictofColumbiaDepartmentofEmploymentServices(DOES)andEMPLOYER.

EMPLOYER,whichincludestheBeneficiaryandallcontractorsandsubcontractors,isworkingonacontractorprojectthathasreceived:
(C0 D.C. Government assistancevalued between $300,000 and $5 milliondollars,requiredto make a
good faitheffortto ensure that51% of allnew hiresare Districtresidents.(D.C. OfficialCode § 2-
219(e,1KA))

D.C.Governmentassistancevaluedat$5millionormore,requiredtohavethefollowingpercentageofhoursworkedineachclassificationbyDCresidents;20%ofjourneyworkerhours;60%ofapprenticehours;51%ofskilledlaborerhours;70%of commonlaborerhoursforalljobscreatedbytheProject.(D.C.OfficialCode§2-219.03(1AX(A))
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DOESisthefirstsourceforrecruitment,referral,andplacementofnewhiresoremployeesforalljobscreatedbytheGovernmentAssistedProjectorContract(Project).
‘ThePartiesagreetothetermsandconditionsoftheAgreementasfollows:
1 _ DEFINITIONS
ThefollowingdefinitionsshallgovernthetermsusedinthisAgreement.‘A.Apprenticemeansaworkerwhoisemployedtolearnanapprenticeableoccupationunderthetermsandconditionsofapprovedapprenticeshipstandards.
B.Beneficiarymeans:1.ThesignatorytoacontractexecutedbytheMayorwhichinvolvesanyDistrictofColumbiagovernmentfunds,orfundswhich,inaccordancewithafederalgrantorotherwise,theDistrictgovernmentadministersandwhichdetailsthenumberanddescriptionofalljobscreatedbya government-assistedProjectforwhichthebeneficiaryisrequiredtousetheFirstSourceRegister,
2.A recipientofa Districtgovernmenteconomicdevelopmentactionincludingcontracts,grants,loans,taxabatements,landtransfersforredevelopment,ortaxincrementfinancingthatresultsinafinancialbenefitof$300,000ormorefroman.agency,commission,instrumentality,orotherentityoftheDistrictgovernment,includingafinancialorbankinginstitutionwhichservesastherepositoryfor$1millionormoreofDistrictofColumbiafunds.
C.ContractingAgencymeansanyDistrictofColumbiaagencythatawardedagovernmentassistedProjecttotaling$300,000ormore.
D.Directlaborcostsmeansallcosts,includingwagesandbenefits,associatedwiththehiringandemploymentofpersonnelassignedtoa processinwhichpayrollexpensesaretracedtotheunitsofoutputandareincludedinthecostofgoodssold.
E. EMPLOYER means any entityawarded a government assistedProjecttotaling$300,000 or
more,includingallindividualcontractorandsubcontractorentitiesatanytierwhoworkontheProject.

F.FirstSourceEmployerPortalisa websiteconsistingofaconnectedgroupofstaticanddynamicwebpageswiththeabilityforEmployerstoenterdatausingtheinternet.ThewebsiteisaccessiblebyaUniformResourceLocator(URL)andismaintainedbyDOES.‘ThewebsiteprovidesreportinginformationtoFirstSourceEMPLOYERS.
G. FirstSourceRegistermeanstheDOESAutomatedApplicantFiles,whichconsistsofthe
siamesofDCresidentsregisteredwithDOES.“
H. GoodfaitheffortmeansanEMPLOYERhasexhaustedallreasonablemeanstocomplywithanyaffirmativeaction,hiring,orcontractualgoal(s)pursuanttotheFirstSourcelawand‘Agreement.
1.Government-assistedprojectorcontract(Project)meansanyconstructionornon-constructionProjectthatreceivesfundsorresources,valuedat$300,000ormore,fromtheDistrictofColumbia,orfundsorresourceswhich,inaccordancewithafederalgrantorotherwise,theDistrictofColumbiagovernmentadministers,includingcontracts,grants,loans,taxabatementsorexemptions,landtransfers,landdispositionanddevelopmentagreements,taxincrementfinancing,oranycombinationoftheaforementioned.
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J. HardtoemploymeansaDistrictofColumbiaresidentwhoisconfirmedbyDOESas:
Anex-offender who hasbeenreleasedfrom prisonwithinthelast10 years;
AAparticipantoftheTemporaryAssistanceforNeedyFamiliesprogram;‘Aparticipantof theSupplementalNutritionAssistanceProgram;
LivingwithapermanentdisabilityverifiedbytheSocialSecurityAdministrationorDistrictvocationalrehabilitationprogram;Unemployed for6 monthsor more inthelast12-month period;
Homeless;
AparticipantorgraduateoftheTransitionalEmploymentProgramestablishedby§
32-1331;or
8.An individualwhoqualifiedforinclusionintheWorkOpportunityTaxCreditProgramascertifiedbytheDepartmentofEmploymentServices.
K.Indirectlaborcostsmeansallcosts,includingwagesandbenefits,thatarepartofoperating‘expensesandareassociatedwiththehiringandemploymentofpersonnelassignedtotasksotherthanproducingproducts.
Bee

L,Jobsmeansanyunionandnon-unionmanagerial,non-managerial,professional,nonprofessional,technicalornontechnicalpositionincluding:clericalandsalesoccupations,serviceoccupations,processingoccupations,machinetradeoccupations,benchworkoccupations,structuralworkoccupations,agricultural,fishery,forestry,andrelatedoccupations,andanyotheroccupationsastheDepartmentofEmploymentServicesmay
identifyintheDictionaryofOccupationalTitles,UnitedStatesDepartmentofLabor.

M.NewHire;Individual(s)newlyhiredbytheEMPLOYERtoperformworkonagovernmentassistedProject.

N.TransferProject.ExistingEMPLOYERemployeewhohasbeenmovedfromoneProjecttoanother
©.Journeymanmeansaworkerwhohasattainedalevelofskill,abilitiesandcompetenciesrecognizedwithinanindustryashavingmasteredtheskillsandcompetenciesrequiredforthe‘occupati
P.RevisedEmploymentPlanmeansadocumentpreparedandsubmittedbytheEMPLOYERthatincludesthefollowing:

1.AprojectionofthetotalnumberofhourstobeworkedontheProjectbytrade;
2.A projectionofthetotalnumberofjoumeyworkerhours,bytrade,tobeworkedontheProjectandthetotalnumberofjourneyworkerhours,bytrade,tobeworkedbyDCresidents;
3.A projectionofthetotalnumberofapprenticehours,bytrade,tobeworkedontheProjectandthetotalnumberofapprenticehours,bytrade,tobeworkedbyDCresidents;
4, A projectionofthetotalnumberofskilledlaborerhours,bytrade,tobeworkedon.theProjectandthetotalnumberofskilledlaborerhours,bytrade,tobeworkedbyDC residents;
5. A projectionofthetotalnumberofcommonlaborerhourstobeworkedon the
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12,
13.
14,
ProjectandthetotalnumberofcommonlaborerhourstobeworkedbyDC residents;
A timetableoutliningthetotalhoursworkedbytradeoverthelifeoftheProjectand‘anassociatedhiringschedule;
Descriptionsoftheskillrequirementsbyjobtitleorposition,includingindustry-recognizedcertificationsrequiredforthedifferentpositions;
A strategytofillthehoursrequiredtobeworkedbyDC residentspursuanttothis,paragraph,includinga componenton communicatingtheserequirementstocontractorsandsubcontractorsandacomponentonpotentialcommunityoutreachpartnershipswiththeUniversityoftheDistrictofColumbia,theUniversityoftheDistrictofColumbiaCommunityCollege,theDepartmentofEmploymentServices,JointlyFundedApprenticeshipPrograms,theDistrictofColumbiaWorkforceIntermediary,or othergovernment-approved,community-basedjobtrainingproviders;

‘Aremediationstrategytoameliorateanyproblemsassociatedwithmeetingthesehiringrequirements,includinganyproblemsencounteredwithcontractorsandsubcontractors;
‘ThedesignationofaseniorofficialfromtheEMPLOYER(S)orgeneralcontractor‘whowillberesponsibleforimplementingthehiringandreportingrequirements;
DescriptionsofthehealthandretirementbenefitsthatwillbeprovidedtoDCresidentsworkingontheProject;
A strategytoensurethatDistrictresidentswhoworkontheProjectreceiveongoing‘employmentandtrainingopportunitiesaftertheycompleteworkon thejobforwhich
theywereinitiallyhiredandareviewofpastpracticesincontinuingtoemployDCresidentsfromoneProjecttothenext;
A strategytohiregraduatesofDistrictofColumbiaPublicSchools,DistrictofColumbiapubliccharterschools,andcommunity-basedjobtrainingproviders,andhard-to-employresidents;and
A disclosureofpastcompliancewiththeWorkforceActandtheDavis-BaconAct,
whereapplicable,andthebidderorofferor'sgeneralDC residenthiringpracticesonprojectsorcontractscompletedwithinthelast2years.
Q.TierSubcontractormeansanysubcontractorselectedbytheprimarycontractortoperformportion(s)orallworkrelatedtothetradeoroccupationarea(s)onaProjectsubjecttothisFirstSourceAgreement.
R_WashingtonMetropolitanStatisticalAreameanstheDistrictofColumbia;VirginiaCitiesofAlexandria,Fairfax,FallsChurch,Fredericksburg,Manassas,andManassasPark;theVirginiaCountiesofArlington,Clarke,Fairfax,Fauquier,Loudon,PrinceWilliam,Spotsylvania,Stafford,andWarren;theMarylandCountiesofCalvert,Charles,Frederick,MontgomeryandPrinceGeorges;andtheWestVirginiaCountyofJefferson.
8. WorkforceIntermediaryPllotProgrammeanstheintermediarybetweenemployersandtrainingproviderstoprovideemployerswithqualifiedDC residentjobapplicants.SeeDCOfficialCode§ 2-219.04b.
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.ThisAgreementincludesapprenticesasdefinedinD.C.OfficialCode§§32-1401-143:
GENERAL TERMS
. Subjecttothetermsandconditionssetforthherein,DOESwillreceivetheAgreementfromtheContractingAgencyno lessthan7calendardaysinadvanceoftheProjectstartdate.No‘workassociatedwiththerelevantProjectcanbeginuntiltheAgreementhasbeenacceptedbyDOES.
|.TheBeneficiaryand/orEMPLOYERshallrequireallProjectcontractorsandsubcontractors,‘underaProjectreceivinggovernmentassistanceorbenefitsvaluedat$300,000ormore,toenterintoanAgreementwithDOES.
Agreementwilltakeaffectoncebeneficiary/EmployerawardedcontractandstartworkonthegovernmentassistedProjectandnoworkcanbeginpriortoexecutionoftheAgreementandwillbefullyeffectivethroughtheduration,anyextensionormodificationsoftheProjectanduntilsuchtimeasconstructioniscompleteandacertificateofoccupancyisissued.
.IfanEMPLOYERbeganwork-priortotheexecutionofa FirstSourceEmployment‘Agreement,theEMPLOYERshallceaseworkontheProjectandsigna FirstSourceEmploymentAgreementtobeboundbytheapplicableFirstSourceEmploymentAgreementrequirements,retroactively,fromthestartofworkthroughoutthedurationofthecontract.
DOESwillproviderecruitment,referral,andplacementservicestotheEMPLOYER,subjecttothelimitationsinthisAgreement.
. DOESandtheEMPLOYERagreethat,forpurposesofthisAgreement,newhiresandjobscreatedfortheProject(bothunionandnonunion)includeallofEMPLOYER'Sjobopenings‘andvacanciesintheWashingtonMetropolitanStatisticalAreacreatedfortheProjectasaresultofinternalpromotions,terminations,andexpansionsoftheEMPLOYER'Sworkforce,asaresultofthisProject.

DOES willmakeeveryefforttoworkwithinthetermsofallcollectivebargainingagreementstowhichtheEMPLOYERisaparty.TheEMPLOYERwillprovideDOESwithwrittendocumentationthattheEMPLOYERhasprovidedtherepresentativeofanycollectivebargainingunitinvolvedwiththisProjecta copyofthisAgreementandhasrequestedcommentsorobjections.Iftherepresentativehasanycommentsorobjections,theEMPLOYERwillpromptlyprovidethemtoDOES.

‘TheEMPLOYERwhocontractswiththeDistrictofColumbiagovemmenttoperform‘construction,renovationwork,orinformationtechnologyworkwithasinglecontract,or‘cumulativecontracts,ofatleast$500,000,withina 12-monthperiodwillberequiredtoregisteranapprenticeshipprogramwiththeDistrictofColumbiaApprenticeshipCouncilasrequiredbyDC Code32-1431
If,duringthetermofthisAgreement,theEMPLOYERshouldtransferpossessionofalloraportionofitsbusinessconcernsaffectedbythisAgreementtoanyotherpartyby lease,sale,assignment,merger,ofotherwisethisFirstSourceAgreementshallremaininfullforceandeffectandtransfereeshallremainsubjecttoallprovisionsherein.Inaddition,theEMPLOYERasaconditionoftransfershi

1.NotifythepartytakingpossessionoftheexistenceofthisEMPLOYER'SFirst‘SourceEmploymentAgreement.
2. NotifyDOES within7 businessdaysof the transfer.This noticewillincludethe
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nameofthepartytakingpossessionandthenameandtelephoneofthatparty'srepresentative.
1 TheEMPLOYERandDOESmaymutuallyagreetomodifythisAgreement.Anymodificationshallbeinwriting,signedbytheEMPLOYERandDOESandattachedtotheoriginalAgreement.
J.TotheextentthatthisAgreementisinconflictwithanyfederallaborlawsorgovernmentalregulations,thefederallawsorregulationsshallprev:

I. TRAINING
‘A.DOESandtheEMPLOYERmayagreetodevelopskillstrainingandon-the-jobtrainingProgramsasapprovedbyDOES;thetrainingspecificationsandcostforsuchtrainingwillbe‘mutuallyagreeduponbytheEMPLOYERandDOESandwillbesetforthinaseparateTrainingAgreement.
IV. RECRUITMENT
‘A.TheEMPLOYERshallcompletetheattachedRevisedEmploymentPlanthatwillincludetheinformationoutlinedinSectionLP.
B.The EMPLOYERshallregisterandpostalljobvacancieswiththeJobBankServicesofDOESatwww.denetworks.oraminimumof10days.Shouldyouneedassistancepostingjobvacancies,pleasecontactJobBankServicesat(202)698-6001
C.TheEMPLOYERshal!notifyDOESofallnewjobscreatedfortheProjectwithinatleast7‘businessdays(Monday-Friday)oftheEMPLOYERS"identification/creationofthenewjobs.TheNoticeofNewJobCreationshallincludethenumberofemployeesneededbyjobtitle,qualificationsandspecificskillsrequiredtoperformthejob,hiringdate,rateofpay,hoursofwork,durationofemployment,andadescriptionoftheworktobeperformed.Thismustbedonebeforeusinganyotherreferralsource.
D.JobopeningstobefilledbyinternalpromotionfromtheEMPLOYER'ScurrentworkforceshallbereportedtoDOES forplacementandreferral,ifthejobisnewlycreated.EMPLOYERshallprovideDOESaNoticeofNewJobCreationthatdetailssuchpromotionsinaccordancewithSectionIV.C.

E,TheEMPLOYERwillsubmittoDOES,priortocommencingworkontheProject,alistofCurrentEmployeesthatincludesthename,socialsecuritynumber,andresidencystatusofall,currentemployees,includingapprentices,trainees,andlaid-offworkerswhowillbeemployed‘ontheProject.AllEMPLOYERinformationreviewedorgathered,includingsocialsecurity‘numbers,asaresultofDOES’monitoringandenforcementactivitieswillbeheldconfidentisinaccordancewithallDistrictandfederalconfidentialityandprivacylawsandusedonlyforthepurposesthatitwasreviewedorgathered.

V. REFERRAL

A.DOESwillscreenapplicantsthroughcarefullyplannedrecruitmentandtrainingeventsandprovidetheEMPLOYERwithalistofqualifiedapplicantsaccordingtothenumberofemployeesneededbyjobtitle,qualificationsandspecificskillsrequiredtoperformthejob,hiringdate,rateofpay,hoursofwork,durationofemployment,anda descriptionofthework
to be performed as suppliedby the EMPLOYER in itsNotice of New Job Creationsetforth
above in SectionIV.C.
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B. DOESwillnotifytheEMPLOYERofthenumberofapplicantsDOESwillrefer,priortotheanticipatedhiringdates.
PLACEMENT
A. EMPLOYER shallin good faith,use reasonableeffortsto selectitsnew hiresor employees
fromamongthequalifiedapplicantsreferredbyDOES.AllhiringdecisionsaremadebytheEMPLOYER.
B.IntheeventthatDOESisunabletoreferqualifiedapplicantsmeetingtheEMPLOYER'Sestablishedqualifications,within7 businessdays(Monday- Friday)fromthedateoftionfromtheEMPLOYER,theEMPLOYERwillbefreetodirectlyfillremainingPositionsforwhichnoqualifiedapplicantshavebeenreferred.However,theEMPLOYERshallstillberequiredtomeettheFirstSourcehiringrequirementsorhoursworkedpercentagesforjobscreatedbytheProject.

C.AftertheEMPLOYERhassclecteditsemployees,DOESisnotresponsiblefortheemployees’actionsandtheEMPLOYERherebyreleasesDOES,andtheGovernmentoftheDistrictofColumbia,theDistrictofColumbiaMunicipalCorporation,andtheofficersandemployeesof
theDistrictof Columbia from any liabilityforemployees’actions.

REPORTINGREQUIREMENTS
‘A.EMPLOYERwithasinglecontractvaluedat$300,000ormoreona Projectthatreceivedgovernmentassistancetotalingbetween$300,000and$5,000,000,aprovisionthatatleast51%ofthenewemployeeshiredtoworkontheProjectshallbeDistrictresidents.
B.EMPLOYERshallregisterintheFirstSourceOnlineRegistrationandReportingSystemforelectronicsubmissionofallmonthlyContractCompliancedata,weeklycertifiedpayrollsandanyotherdocumentsrequiredbyDOESforreportingandmonitoring.
C.EMPLOYERshallsubmittotheDepartmentofEmploymentServiceseachmonthfollowingthesrtofthPest rlagsongennrepentfrboPoach fechaths‘Numberofnewjobopeningscreated/available;NumberofnewjobopeningslistedwithDOES,oranyotherDistrictAgency;NumberofDCresidentshiredfornewjobs;
‘NumberofemployeestransferredtotheProject;NumberofDC residentstransferredtotheProject;Directorindirectlaborcostassociatedwiththeproject;Eachemployee'sname,jobtitle,socialsecuritynumber,hiredate,residence,andreferralsource;and8.Workforcestatisticsthroughouttheentireprojecttenure.
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D.EMPLOYERwithasinglecontractvaluedat$300,000ormoreonaProjectthatreceived‘governmentassistancetotaling$5millionormoreshallmeetthefollowinghoursworkedPercentagesforalljobscreatedbytheProject:
1.Atleast20%ofjourneyworkerhoursbytradeshallbeperformedbyDCresidents;2.Atleast60%ofapprenticehoursbytradeshallbeperformedbyDCresidents;3.Atleast51%oftheskilledlaborerhoursbytradeshallbeperformedbyDCresidents;and4.Atleast70%ofcommonlaborerhoursshallbeperformedbyDCresidents.
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E,EMPLOYERSshallprovidethefollowingcumulativestatistics,thatwillbeusedtocreatethemonthlyreport,byuploadingcertifiedpayrollsorpayrolldataintotheLCPtrackerreportingsystem:
1,NumberofjourneyworkerhoursworkedbyDCresidentsbytrade;
Numberofhoursworkedbyalljourneyworkersbytrade;
‘NumberofapprenticehoursworkedbyDCresidentsbytrade;‘Numberofhoursworkedbyallapprenticesbytrade;
NumberofskilledlaborerworkerhoursworkedbyDCresidentsbytrade;‘Numberofhoursworkedbyallskilledlaborersbytrade;NumberofcommonlaborerhoursworkedbyDCresidentsbytrade;and‘Numberofhoursworkedbyallcommonlaborersbytrade.

hours
for
F.EMPLOYERmay“doublecount”hoursforthe“hardtoemploy”upto15%oftoworkedbyDC Residents;however,acollectivebargainingagreementshallnotbeaba:waiverofthisrequirement.

G. ForconstructionProjectsthatarenotsubjecttoDavis-Baconlawinwhichcertifiedpayrollrecordsdonotexist,EMPLOYERshallsubmitmonthlydocumentsofworkersemployedontheProjecttoDOES,includingDC residentsandallemploymentclassificationsofhoursworked.

H. EMPLOYERmayalsoberequiredtoprovideverificationofhoursworkedor hiringpercentagesofDCresidents,suchasinternalpayrollrecordsforconstructionProjectsthatarenotsubjecttoDavis-Bacon.
1 Monthly,EMPLOYERshallsubmitweeklycertifiedpayrollsfromallsubcontractorsatanytierworkingontheProjecttotheContractingAgency.EMPLOYERisalsorequiredtomakepayrollrecordsavailabletoDOESasapartofcompliancemonitoring,uponrequestatjobsites.
VIII.FINALREPORTAND GOOD FAITHEFFORTS
‘A.WiththesubmissionofthefinalrequestforpaymentfromtheContractingAgency,theBeneficiaryand/orEMPLOYERshall:
1,ReporttoDOESitscompliancewiththehiringorhoursworkedpercentagerequirementsforalljobscreatedbytheProject,andreportthehoursthatDCresidentsworkedforeachtradeclassificationsineachareaoftheProject;or

2,SubmittoDOESa requestforawaiverofthehiringorhoursworkedpercentagerequirementsforalljobscreatedbytheProjectthatwillincludethefollowing,documentation:‘a,DocumentationsupportingEMPLOYER'Sgoodfaithefforttocomply;b.ReferralsprovidedbyDOESandotherreferralsources;and¢. AdvertisementofjobopeningslistedwithDOESandotherreferralsources.
B.DOESmaywaiveorpartiallywaivethehiringorhoursworkedpercentagerequirementsforjobscreatedbytheProject,and/ortherequiredhoursofDC residentsforeachtradeclassifications,ifDOESfindsthattheBeneficiaryorEMPLOYER,includingitscontractorsorsubcontractors:

1,DOEScertifiedthatBeneficiaryorEmployerdemonstratedagoodfaitheffortto‘comply,assetforthinSectionVIIL.C.;or
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2. Is locatedoutsidethe Washington MetropolitanStatisticalArea, and none of the
contractworkisperformedinsidetheWashingtonMetropolitanStatisticalArea;
3.Thebeneficiarypublishedcachjobopeningorpart-timeworkneededfor7 calendardaysinaDistrictnewspaperofcity-widecirculation;and
4. The DOES certifiedthatthereare insufficienteligibleapplicantsfrom the FirstSource
Registerthatpossesstheskillsrequiredbythepositions,ortheeligibleapplicantsarenotavailableforpart-timeworkor donothaveameanstotraveltotheonsitejobs;or
5.Beneficiary/Employerenteredintoa specialworkforcedevelopmenttrainingorplacementarrangementwithDOESorwiththeDistrictofColumbiaWorkforceIntermediary.
C. DOES shallconsiderdocumentationofthefollowingwhenmakinga determinationofa
good-faithefforttocomply:
1.DOEShascertifiedthatthereareinsufficientnumberofDistrictresidentsinthelabor‘marketpossessingtheskillsrequiredbytheEMPLOYERforthepositionscreatedas‘aresultoftheProject.
2.WhethertheEMPLOYERpostedthejobsontheDOESjobwebsiteforaminimumof10calendardays;
3,WhethertheEMPLOYERadvertisedeachjobopeninginaDistrictnewspaperwith‘ity-widecirculationfora minimum of 7 calendardays;

4, WhethertheEMPLOYERadvertisedeachjobopeninginspecialinterestpublicationsandonspecialinterestmediafora minimumof7calendardays;
5. WhethertheEMPLOYERhostedinformational/recruitingorhiringfairs;
6. WhethertheEMPLOYERcontactedchurches,unions,and/oradditionalWorkforceDevelopmentOrganizations;
7. WhethertheEMPLOYERinterviewedemployablecandidates;
8, WhethertheEMPLOYERcreatedorparticipatedina workforcedevelopmentprogramapprovedbyDOES;
9. WhethertheEMPLOYERcreatedorparticipatedina workforcedevelopmentprogramapprovedbytheDistrictofColumbiaWorkforceIntermediary;
10.WhethertheEMPLOYERsubstantiallycompliedwiththerelevantmonthlyreportingrequirementssetforthinthissection;
11,WhethertheEMPLOYERhassubmittedandsubstantiallycompliedwithitsmostrecentemploymentplanthathasbeenapprovedbyDOES;and
12,Anyadditionaldocumentedefforts.
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MONITORING
A.DOESistheDistrictagencyauthorizedtomonitorandenforcetherequirementsoftheWorkforceIntermediaryEstablishmentandReformoftheFirstSourceAmendmentActof2011(DC.OfficialCode§§2219.01— 2.219.05),andrelevantprovisionsoftheApprenticeshipRequirementsAmendmentActof2004(D.C.OfficialCode§2-219.03and§ 32-1431).Asapartofmonitoringandenforcement,DOESmayrequireandEMPLOYERshallgrantaccesstoProjectsites,employees,anddocuments.

B. EMPLOYER'S noncompliance with the provisionsof thisAgreement may resultin the
impositionofpenalties.
C.AllEMPLOYERinformationreviewedorgathered,includingsocialsecuritynumbers,asaresultofDOES’monitoringandenforcementactivitieswillbeheldconfidentialinaccordancewithallDistrictandfederalconfidentialityandprivacylawsandusedonlyforthepurposesthatitwasreviewedorgathered.
D. DOESshallmonitorallProjectsasauthorizedbylaw.DOESwill:
1.ReviewallcontractcontrolstodetermineiftheBeneficiaryorEMPLOYER,includinganyContractorsor Subcontractors,aresubjecttotheWorkforceIntermediaryEstablishmentandReformoftheFirstSourceAmendmentActof2011
2.NotifystakeholdersandcompanyofficialsandestablishmeetingstoprovidetechnicalassistanceinvolvingtheFirstSourceProcess.
3. MakeregularconstructionsitevisitstodetermineifthePrimeorSubcontractors?workforceisinconcurrencewiththesubmittedAgreementandMonthlyComplianceReports.
4.Inspectandcopycertifiedpayroll,personnelrecordsandanyotherrecordsorinformationnecessarytoensuretherequiredworkforceutilizationisincompliancewiththeFirstSourceLaw.
5. ConductdeskreviewsofMonthlyComplianceReports.

6. EducateEMPLOYERSaboutadditionalservicesofferedbyDOES,suchasOn-the-JobtrainingprogramsandtaxincentivesforEMPLOYERSwhohirefromcertaincategories,
7. Monitorandcompletestatisticalreportsthatidemtfytheoverallproject,contractor,andsubcontractors”hiringorhoursworkedpercentages.
8. Provideformalnotificationofnon-compliancewithtHerequiredhiringorhoursworkedpercentages,oranyallegedbreachoftheFirstSourceLawtoallcontractingagencies,andstakeholders.(Pleasenote:EMPLOYERSaregranted30daystocorrectanyallegeddeficienciesstatedinthenotification.)
PENALTIES
A.WillfulBreachoftheAgreementbytheEMPLOYER,failuretosubmitthecontract‘compliancereports,deliberatesubmissionoffalsifieddatamayresultinDOESimposingafineof5%ofthetotalamountofthedirectandindirectlaborcostsoftheProject,inadditiontootherpenaltiesprovidedbylaw.FailuretomeettherequiredhiringrequirementsorfailuretoreceivegoodfaithwaivermayresultintheDepartmentofEmploymentServices
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imposingapenaltyequalto1/8of1%ofthetotalamountofthedirectandindirectlaborcostsoftheProjectforeachpercentagebywhichthebeneficiaryfailstomeetthehiringrequirements,
B.EMPLOYERSwhohavebeenfoundinviolation2timesormoreovera10ycarperiodmaybbedebarredand/ordeemedineligibleforconsiderationforProjectsforaperiodof5years.
C.Within90daysofa Determinationofa Penalty,theBeneficiaryorEmployermayappealthejolationsorfinesbyfilingacomplaintwiththeContractAppealsBoardinaccordancewithD.C.Code§2-360.03and§2-360.04.

TherebycertifythatIhavetheauthoritytobindthcEMPLOYERtothisAgreementfromthestartofwork:‘ontheProject,throughoutthedurationoftheProject,andagreetoalltermsandconditionsherein.
By:
John FX Hauser October24,2023
EMPLOYERSeniorOfficial(Print) Date

orOfficial(Signature)
Bennett Group
Nameof Company
1230 31stStreet,NW
Washington, DC 20007
Address
(202)215-7307
Telephone
jhauser@bennettgroupdc.com

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GOVERNMENTOFTHEDISTRICTOFCOLUMBIA.
REVISED EMPLOYMENT PLAN
|. REVISED FIRSTSOURCE EMPLOYMENT PLAN
GOVERNMENT-ASSISTED PROJECT/CONTRACT INFORMATION
DISTRICTCONTRACTINGAGENCY:DepartmentofGeneralServicesCONTRACTINGOFFICER:PeterGhogomy‘TELEPHONE NUMBER: (202)345 6538.
‘TOTALCONTRACT AMOUNT: 2,454,210.00 _
EMPLOYER CONTRACT AMOUNT: 2,454,210,00 __
PROJECTNAME:DesignBuildServicesforKenilworthElementarySchoolAdditionPROJECTADDRESS:13344thSweet,NECITY: Washington STATE:_ZIP CODE: 20019
PROJECTDESCRIPTIONOF WORK:Designbuildservicestobuildadditionforlobbyrenovationandadditionfornewmultipurposeroom.PROJECTSTARTDATE: Nov29,2023 PROJECTEND DATE:July15,2025EMPLOYERSTARTDATE:Nov29,2023 EMPLOYERENDDATE: July15,2025

EMPLOYERINFORMATION
EMPLOYERNAME: Bennett Goup
COMPANY NAME: Bennett Grou;
EMPLOYERADDRESS:£123031stSteet,NWCITY: Washington, STATE: OC
‘TELEPHONE NUMBER: (202) 215-7307 FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. +§2-1876914
CONTACTPERSON:KoiarBowenTITLE: VicePresident,
E-MAIL: kbowen@bennettgroupdc.com TELEPHONENUMBER: (202)215-7307
EMPLOYER DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Design buildservicesto buildadditionforlobby
renovationand additionfor new multipurposeroom.

AREYOUASUBCONTRACTOR YES[] NO [a]
IFYES,NAME OFPRIMECONTRACTOR: z oS
PRIMECONTRACTOR WILLMEET HOURS WORKED PERCENTAGESREQUIREMENTSFOR ENTIREPROJECT(M)OR PEREACH SUBCONTRACTOR []
a EMPLOYMENT HOURS TO BE WORKED PROJECTIONS
FirstSourcelawrequiresEMPLOYERS(winningbidders)tosubmitarevisedEmploymentPlan.
Projectiscurrentlyunder$5M threshold.To beupdated(asrequired)oncebuyoutiscomplete.for‘constructionprojecsreceiving65 million’or fore1dgovernmentassistance,Employerstoprovideprojectionofthetotalnumberofhourstobeworkedontheprojectbytrade.
JOURNEYWORKERProvidea projectionof thetotalnumberofjourneyworkerhours,bytrade,tobeworkedonthe
projectorcontractandthetotalnumberofjourneyworkerhour,bytrade,tobeworkedbyi ts.
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Provideaprojectionofthetotalnumberofapprenticehours,bytrade,tobeworkedontheprojectorcontractandthetotalnumberofapprenticehours,bytrade,tobeworkedbyDistrict

residents.
ProjectionofTotalNumberof Trade ProjectionofTotalNumberofApprenticeHours ApprenticeHoursbyDCResidents(FirstSourceLawrequires60%)

SKILLEDWORKERProvidea projectionofthetotalnumberofskilledlaborerhours,bytrade,tobeworkedontheprojectorcontractandthetotalnumberofskilledlaborerhours,bytrade,tobeworkedby

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ProjectionofTotalNumberof Trade Projectionof TotalNumber of
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COMMON LABORERProvideaprojectionofthetotalnumberofcommonlaborerhourstobeworkedontheproject,orcontractandthetotalnumberofcommonlaborerhourstobeworkedbyDistrictresidents.

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ALLEMPLOYERS;
PleaseindicateALL new position(s)you willcreateasa resultofthe project.Ifyou WILL NOT
becreatinganynewemploymentopportunities,pleasecompletetheattachedjustificationsheetwithanexplanation.Attachadditionalsheetsasneeded.

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BennettGroupcancompleteworkwithcurrentworkforce.

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1. Providea timetableoutliningthetotalhoursworkedbytradeoverthelifeoftheprojectorcontractandanassociatedhiringschedule.
Wedonotanticipateanynewhires.
ll. Providedescriptionsoftheskillrequirementsbyjobtitleorposition,includingindustry-recognizedcertificationsrequiredforthedifferentpositions.
‘We do notanticipateany new hires.

Provideastrategyto.fillthehoursrequired.tobeworkedbyDistrictresidents,includingacomponent on communicatingtheserequirementsto contractorsand subcontractorsand a
componentonpotentialcommunityoutreachpartnershipswiththeUniversityofthe DistrictofColumbia,theUniversityoftheDistrictofColumbiaCommunityCollege,theDepartmentofEmploymentServices,JointlyFundedApprenticeshipPrograms,theDistrictofColumbiaWorkforceIntermediary,orothergovernment-approved,community-basedjobtrainingproviders.
‘Wedo notanticipateanynewhires.

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A remediationstrategytoameliorateanyproblemsassociatedwithmeetingtheseworkedhourspercentagerequirements,includinganyproblemsencounteredwithcontractorsandsubcontractors.
‘WewillpostavailableopeningwithDOESaswellasanyjobsearchenginesDGSmayoffer.
‘Thedesignationofaseniorofficialfromthegeneralcontractorwhowillberesponsibleforimplementingthehoursworkedpercentagesandreportingrequirements.
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ProvidedescriptionsofthehealthandretirementbenefitsthatwillbeprovidedtoDistrictresidentsworkingontheprojectorcontract.
Wfhired,newemployeeswouldbeofferedhealthinsurancepolicythatarecovered50%byBennettGroupand50%bytheemployee.Wealsooffera 401Kpackagewithupto2%match.
ProvideastrategytoensurethatDistrictresidentswhoworkontheprojectorcontractreceiveongoingemploymentandtrainingopportunitiesaftertheycompleteworkonthejobforwhichtheywere initiallyhiredandareviewofpastpracticesincontinuingtoemployDistrictresidentsfromoneprojectorcontracttothenext,

AllnewemployeesaretrainedbyseniorBennettGrouppersonneltoensurethattheskillsandqualificationsneededforthespecificprojectaremet.Wealsoencourageemployeestoselecta{rainingseminar,paidforbyBennettGroup,asanefforttocontinueeducationofthejob.

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Vill.ProvideastrategytohiregraduatesofDistrictofColumbiaPublicSchools,Districtof
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employ residents.
WewillpostavailableopeningwithDOESaswellasanyjobsearchenginesDGSmayoffer.
PleasedisclosepastcompliancewiththeFirstSourceEmploymentAgreementActof1984ortheWorkforceIntermediaryEstablishmentandReformofFirstSourceAmendmentActof2011andtheDavis-BaconAct,whereapplicable,andthebidderorofferor’sgeneralDistrict-residenthiringpracticesonprojectsorcontractscompletedwithinthelasttwo(2)years.
PleasenotethatEMPLOYERSon constructionprojectsmustsubmitweeklycertifiedpayrollsfromallsubcontractorsatanytierworkingontheprojectorcontract,aswellasmakesuchpayrollandpersonnelrecordsavailableuponrequestatjobsitestothecontractingDistrictofColumbiaagency.
Weagree.

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BYJohnFXHauser October24,2023
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‘MPLOYER SeniorOfficial(Signature)
BennettGroup
NameofCompany
12303tstSteet,NW
Washington,DC20007
Address
(202)439-3790
Telephone
jhauser@bennettgroupde.com
Email
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