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CA26-0436 • 2025

Proposed Contract with South River Contractors, Inc. to Contract No. DCAM-25-CS-RFQ-0002K

Proposed Contract with South River Contractors, Inc. to Contract No. DCAM-25-CS-RFQ-0002K

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Last action
2025-10-14
Official status
Deemed Approved
Effective date
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Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details about the evaluation criteria beyond mentioning that a Request for Qualifications process was used. The candidate explanation's claim about evaluation criteria is removed as it cannot be verified from the provided information.

Proposed Contract for HVAC Services

This bill proposes a one-year contract, renewable up to four additional years, between South River Contractors, Inc. and DGS for on-call HVAC maintenance, repair, and installation services at various public facilities.

What This Bill Does

  • Creates a one-year contract with an option for up to four additional years, each year not exceeding $15 million in value.
  • Requires South River Contractors, Inc. to perform HVAC-related work such as repairs, installations, and maintenance at schools, parks, municipal buildings, fire stations, police stations, short-term family housing units, and other public locations.
  • Specifies that the work will be awarded through competitive task orders based on a Request for Qualifications process.

Who It Names or Affects

  • South River Contractors, Inc., which would provide HVAC services under the contract.
  • The District of Columbia Department of General Services (DGS), which will oversee the contract.
  • Public facilities such as schools, parks, municipal buildings, fire stations, police stations, short-term family housing units, and other public locations that will receive HVAC maintenance and repairs.

Terms To Know

HVAC
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning systems used to control the temperature and air quality in buildings.
IDIQ
Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract that allows for flexible ordering of goods or services over a period of time.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The exact details and specific projects to be carried out under the contract are not specified in the bill text.
  • The final approval from the Council is still pending, though it has been deemed approved as of October 25, 2025.

Bill History

  1. 2025-10-14 Council of the District of Columbia LIMS

    CA26-0436 Introduced by Chairman Mendelson at Office of the Secretary

  2. 2025-10-14 Council of the District of Columbia LIMS

    Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee on Facilities

Official Summary Text

Proposed Contract with South River Contractors, Inc. to Contract No. DCAM-25-CS-RFQ-0002K

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MURIELBOWSERMAYOR
October14,2025
HonorablePhilMendelson:
Chairman
CounciloftheDistrictofColumbia
JohnA.WilsonBuilding
1350PennsylvaniaAvenue,NW, Suite504
Washington,DC 20004
DearChairmanMendelson:
Pursuantto section451 of the Districtof Columbia Home Rule Act (D.C.OfficialCode § 1-
204.51)andsection202oftheProcurementPracticesReformActof2010(D.C.OfficialCode§
2-352.02),enclosedforconsiderationandapprovalbytheCounciloftheDistrictofColumbiais
proposedContractNo.DCAM-25-CS-RFQ-0002KwithSouthRiverContractors,Inc.,inthenot-
to-exceedmaximumamountof $15,000,000.Theperiodofperformanceisoneyearfromthedate
ofaward.

Undertheproposedcontract,SouthRiverContractors,Inc.,willprovideon-callHVACmaintenance,repair,andinstallationservicesatschools,parks,recreationfacilities,municipalbuildings,firestations,policestations,short-termfamilyhousingunits,andotherpubliclocationsunderitsagreementwiththeDepartmentofGeneralServices(“DGS”).
My administrationisavailabletodiscussanyquestionsyoumayhaveregardingtheproposedcontract.Tofacilitatearesponsetoanyquestionsyoumayhave,pleasecontactDelanoHunter,Director,DGS,orhaveyourstaffcontactEricNjonjo,ActingChiefProcurementOfficer,DGS,
at(202)727-7138.
1lookforwardtotheCouncil’sfavorableconsiderationofthiscontract.
Sinfierely,
MifrielBowser
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 and multiyear)

Contract for On-Call HVAC Systems Maintenance, Repair, and Installation (“MRI”) Services

(A) Contract Number: DCAM-25-CS-RFQ-0002K (the “Contract”)

Proposed Contractor: South River Contractors, Inc.

Contractor’s Principals: Bhawna Goel
Chief Executive Officer & Project Executive
Proposed Guaranteed Minimum
Value (Per Base and Option Year): $50

Proposed Contract Not to Exceed
(“NTE”) Amount (Per Base and
Option Year): $15,000,000

Unit and Method of Compensation: Monthly progress payments based on lump sum
pricing pursuant to competitively-awarded task order
agreements.

Term of Contract: From the date of execution of the Contract (Basic
Ordering Agreement (“BOA”) ) by the Department
through 1 year thereafter (“Base Year”).

Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (“IDIQ”)

Source Selection Method: Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”)

(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:

Base Year and each Option Year:
Guaranteed Minimum Value: $50

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Maximum NTE Amount: $15,000,000

Option Year 1
Guaranteed Minimum Value: $50
Maximum NTE Amount: $15,000,000

Option Year 2
Guaranteed Minimum Value: $50
Maximum NTE Amount: $15,000,000

Option Year 3
Guaranteed Minimum Value: $50
Maximum NTE Amount: $15,000,000

Option Year 4
Guaranteed Minimum Value: $50
Maximum NTE Amount: $15,000,000

(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:

Under the proposed Contract for On -Call HVAC Systems Maintenance, Repair & Installation
Services (DCAM -25-CS-RFQ-0002K) (the “Contract”) South River Contractors, Inc . (the
“Contractor”) will provide HVAC systems maintenance, repair , and installation services as
awarded via Task Order Agreements at various facilities within DGS’ real estate portfolio (the
“Project”).

In general this work includes a range of small, medium and large -sized HVAC-related projects:
including but not limited to chillers replacement, replacement of domestic water heaters,
installation of new air conditioning units, conversion of heating plants from low pressure steam to
hot water, replacement of pumps and boilers, removal of underground fuel oil storage tanks, the
retrofit of new filters into air handling units and associated HVAC plumbing, electrical and
controls work. It is contemplated that the work required for these projects will be further detailed
and released through competitive task orders pursuant to indefinite quantity/indefinite contracts
awarded through this procurement.

The proposed Contract does not authorize any specific work by the Contractor. All work will be
awarded and released on a competitive basis through individual Project task order agreements, as
set forth in the Contract. Since the aggregate NTE amount of the proposed Contract for the Base
Year and each of the four ( 4) one-year Option Years exceeds $1 million, Council approval is
required for this contract action.

(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:

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On January 9, 2025, the Department issued a Request for Qualification (“RFQ”) to solicit
Statements of Qualifications (“SOQs”) from those entities (“Offerors”) interested in performing
heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) work and upgrades at various facilities within
DGS’ real estate portfolio. In general, this work includes a range of small, medium and large-sized
HVAC-related projects, including but not limited to chiller replacements, replacement of domestic
water heaters, installation of new air conditioning units, conversion of heating plants from low -
pressure steam to hot water, replacement of pumps and boilers, removal of underground fuel oil
storage tanks, the retrofit of new filters into air handling units and associated HVAC plumbing,
electrical, and controls work. It is contemplated that the work required for these projects will be
further detailed and released through competitive task orders issued pursuant to Basic Ordering
Agreements (“BOA(s)”), which will be awarded through this procurement.

The project locations include: schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and
police stations, short-term family housing, tenant fit-out type work, small park/playground work,
pools, and other public locations. For award determination, a Contractor would need a minimum
evaluated score of seventy (70) points.

The RFQ was posted on the OpenGov portal. A project information meeting was held on January
13, 2025. Three (3) Addenda were issued as follows:

Addendum No. 1, Issued on January 29, 2025
 Provided the list of Key Personnel.
 Modified Section E.4.1.5 (ii) of the RFQ
 Extended the SOQ Delivery Date to February 11, 2025, at 2:00 P.M.
 Provided the attendees' list for the virtual project information meeting.

Addendum No. 2, Issued on February 10, 2025
 Extended the SOQ Delivery Date to February 14, 2025, at 2:00 P.M.

Addendum No. 3, Issued on February 14, 2025
 Extended the SOQ Delivery Date to February 20, 2025, at 2:00 P.M.

On February 20, 2025, the SOQs delivery date, thirty (30) firms (collectively, the "Offerors" and
each individually, an "Offeror") submitted proposals in a timely manner.

The SOQ submissions were evaluated by a Technical Evaluation Panel (TEP or Panel), in
accordance with the criteria set forth in the RFQ.
There were four (4) technical categories equating to a 100-point scale as follows:

(i) Past Performance, Experience & References worth 25 Points;
(ii) Key Personnel worth 25 points;
(iii) Project Management Plan worth 40 Points; and
(iv) Capacity

In addition, Certified Business Enterprise Preference Points (up to 12 points) were included.

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After the Panel members completed their individual evaluations of the SOQs, the Panel met on
April 14, 2025, to develop the consensus technical score for each Offeror. In developing and
reaching the consensus score, the Panel discussed the details of each of the SOQs in light of the
evaluation factors and sub-factors.

Offerors that scored 70 points or higher were selected as qualified contractors for award. The
Contracting Officer reviewed TEP’s technical scoring and the SOQs submitted and determined
that twelve (12) contractors out of thirty (30), including South River Contractors, Inc ., were
selected for award of the proposed BOAs.

(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 contract award was not protested.

(F) 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 a Certified Small Business Enterprise (SBE) based in Washington, DC. The
Contractor was established in 2020 in response to a growing need for general contracting,
construction management and consulting service in Washington, DC. The contractor Service
Division provides value engineering options to achieve the best results at a competitive price,
developing a plan to complete the work, and then executing the plan safely. The Contractor has
been determined responsible in accordance with 27 DCMR 4706.1.

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

Pursuant to the Contract, competitive task order agreements will be issued for projects on an as -
needed basis. The Contractor is a C ertified Business Enterprise in accordance with the Act
FACTORS WEIGHT
Past Performance, Experience & References 25 Points
Key Personnel 25 Points
Project Management Plan 25 Points
Capacity 25 Points
Certified Business Enterprise (“CBE”) Preference 12 Points
TOTAL 112 Points

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(Certification No. LSD34134122026). As appropriate, subcontracting plans will be submitted for
review and approval for each task order agreement with a value of $250,000.00 or more.

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

In general, the Contractor will provide a range of small, medium and large -sized HVAC-related
projects, including but not limited to chillers replacement, replacement of domestic water heaters,
installation of new air conditioning units, conversion of heating plants from low pressure steam to
hot water, replacement of pumps and boilers, removal of underground fuel oil storage tanks, the
retrofit of new filters into air handling units and associated HVAC plumbing, electrical and
controls work. The scope of work may include design-build services for HVAC systems, and if
required by the detailed scope in the task order, the Contractor will be required to engage an HVAC
engineer to produce such drawings and specifications. Each project may or may not have design
drawings and construction specifications. Such work shall be performed on an as directed/as
needed basis and must be completed by the substantial completion dates specified in each issued
task order.

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

The Contractor holds the below contracts with the District:

- Construction Services for Engine House 5 Kitchen Renovation and House Upgrades;
- Construction Services for Engine House 24 Kitchen Renovation and House Upgrades;
- DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services (“FEMS”) Epoxy Flooring Upgrades for Engine
Houses 1, 11, 16, and 29;
- Construction Services for FEMS Harbor Kitchen and House Upgrades;
- Construction Services for Engine House 6 Kitchen Renovation and House Upgrades;
- Request For Qualifications Demolition, Abatement, And Remediation; and
- Request For Proposals ("RFP") General Contractor (“GC”) On-call General Maintenance and
Repair Services (M&R).

(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 guaranteed minimum value of $50
of the proposed contract is within the appropriated budget authority for the agency 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 applicable Fiscal Sufficiency accompanies this Council package.

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

The proposed Contract has been deemed legally sufficient by the Department’s Office of the
General Counsel, and the Contractor does not appear to have any currently pending legal claims
against the District.

(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 current with its District taxes.
The relevant Clean Hands Certificate 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 in compliance with 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 the DSLBD website, the Contractor is a Certified Local, Small, Disadvantaged
Business Enterprise. The Contractor’s Certification Number is LSD34134122026 with an
expiration date of December 21, 2026.

(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 and Procurement’s
Excluded Parties List and the Federal Government’s Excluded Parties List.

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(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):

The Department issued a Determination and Findings for Contractor Responsibility with respect
to proposed Contract No. DCAM-25-CS-RFQ-0002K with the Contractor , in which DGS’
Contracting Officer concluded that the Contractor is responsible.

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

The Contract, if approved, will be posted on the Department’s website.

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

The original solicitation and any amendments have been 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.

1101 4th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024
Date of Notice: October 9, 2025 L0015008707Notice Number:
FEIN: **-***9095
Case ID: 18744719

Government of the District of Columbia
Office of the Chief Financial Officer
Office of Tax and Revenue
SOUTH RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC.
700 PENNSYLVANIA AVE SE FL 2
WASHINGTON DC 20003-2493

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

COPY
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

Memorandum

To: Delano Hunter
Director, Department of General Services

From: Antoinette Hudson Beckham
Agency Fiscal Officer
Department of General Services

Reference: On-Call HVAC Systems Maintenance, Repair and Installation (MRI) Services
Contract No. DCAM-25-CS-RFQ-0002K with South River Contractors, Inc.

Date: August 27, 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 Contract No. DCAM -25-CS-RFQ-0002K for On-Call HVAC
Systems Maintenance, Repair and Installation Services between the Department and South River
Contractors, Inc. (the “Contractor”) with a Not- To-Exceed (“NTE”) value of $15,000,000.00, has
a guaranteed minimum value of $50.00, that is consistent with the Department’s current budget ,
that adequate funds are available in the budget for the expenditure and that the amount will not
unbalance the capital fund for the contract. The $50.00 minimum value is hereby approved.

Funds supporting individual task order agreements, above the minimum amount approved of
$50.00, to be issued against the base period (“Base Period”) and four ( 4) one-year option periods
(“Option Years”) aggregate NTE value of $15,000,000.00, will be reviewed for c ertification and
approval at the time of issuance of any such task order agreements. Each task order is subject to
availability of appropriated funds. Task orders, ineligible for capital expenditure, will be funded
under the Department of General Services (“DGS”) operating budget, if funding is available.

The Department of General Services (AM0 -Implementing AGY) has $50.00 in the District of
Columbia Public Schools (GA0 -Owner AGY) cumulative capital budget allotment balance.

Fiscal Sufficiency Review
On-Call HVAC Systems Maintenance, Repair and Installation Services
Contract Number: DCAM-25-CS-RFQ-00002K

The PASS information is attached/ below:

Project Name Project Number AY Fund
Detail
Imp.
Agency
Owner
Agency
RK/PO Amount Comments
AM0.GM121C.MAJ
OR
REPAIRS/MAINTE
NANCE - DCPS
100065 N/A 3030300 AM0 GA0 RK309350 $50.00
Total $50.00

_____________________________
Antoinette Hudson Beckham
Agency Fiscal Officer
Department of General Services

for AHB
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

___________________________________________________________________________

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

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

Basic Ordering Agreement for HVAC Systems Maintenance, Repairs, and Installation
Services
Contract Number: DCAM-25-CS-RFQ-0002K
Contractor: South River Contractors, Inc.

DATE: October 2, 2025
_____________________________________________________________________________

This is to certify that this Office has reviewed the above -referenced proposed Contract 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

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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
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Standard Contract Provisions - Page 1 of 24
District of Columbia Department of General Services
Standard Contract Provisions
GENERAL PROVISIONS
(Construction Contract)
ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS

A. “Government” as used herein means the District of Columbia Department of General Services,
(DGS) that is a party to a contract.

B. “Executive” as used herein means the elected head of the Government as set forth in [Public Law
93-198 dated December 24, 1973, Title 4, Part B, Section 422(1)] (Or relevant local law).

C. “Contracting Officer” as used herein means the Government official authorized to
execute and administrate the Contract on behalf of the Government. Within DGS, the Director is
the Chief Contracting Officer. The Director may make delegations of procurement authority to
additional contracting officers within DGS.

D. “Contract Documents” or “Contract” as used herein means Addenda, Contract Form, Standard
Contract Provisions, Instructions to Bidders, Ge neral Provisions, Labor Provisions, Performance
and Payment Bonds, Specifications, Special Provisions, Contract Drawings, approved written
Change Orders and Agreements required to acceptably complete the Contract, including
authorized extensions thereof.

ARTICLE 2. SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS—The Contractor shall keep on the work site a copy of
Contract drawings and specifications and shall at all times give the Contracting Officer access thereto.
Anything mentioned in the specifications and not shown on the Contract drawings, or shown on the
Contract drawings and not mentioned in the specifications, shall be of like effect as if shown or mentioned
in both.

There shall be no change orders or equitable adjustments for work related to items appearing in either the
Contract drawing or specifications.

All Contract requirements are equally binding. Each Contract requirement, whether or not omitted
elsewhere in the Contract, is binding as though occurring in any or all parts of the Contract. In case of
discrepancy:

1. The Contracting Officer shall be promptly notified in writing of any error, discrepancy or
omission, apparent or otherwise.

2. Applicable Federal, State, and Municipal Code requirements have priority over: the
Contract form, General Provisions, Change Orders, Addenda, Contract drawings, Special
Provisions and Specifications.

3. The Contract form, Standard Contract Provisions, General Provisions and Labor
Provisions have priority over: Change Orders, Addenda, Contract drawings, Special
Provisions and Specifications.

4. Change Orders have priority over: Addenda, Contract drawings and Specifications.

5. Addenda have priority over: Contract drawings, Special Provisions and Specifications. A
later dated Addendum has priority over earlier dated Addenda.

6. Special Provisions have priority over: Contract drawings and other specifications.

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7. Shown and indicated dimensions have priority over scaled dimensions.

8. Original scale drawings and details have priority over any other different scale drawings
and details.

9. Large scale drawings and details have priority over small scale drawings and details.

10. Any adjustment by the Contractor without a prior determination by the Contracting Officer
shall be at his own risk and expense. The Contracting Officer will furnish from time to
time such detail drawings and other information as he may consider necessary, unless
otherwise provided.

ARTICLE 3. CHANGES

A. DESIGNATED CHANGE ORDERS —The Contracting Officer may, at any time, without notice to
the sureties, by written order designated or indicated to be a change order, make any change in
the work within the general scope of the Contract, including but not limited to changes

1. In the Contract drawings and specifications;

2. In the method or manner of performance of the work;

3. In the Government furnished facilities, equipment, materials or services; or

4. Directing acceleration in the performance of the work.

Nothing provided in this Article shall excuse the Contractor from proceeding with the prosecution
of the work so changed.

B. OTHER CHANGE ORDERS —Any other written order or an oral order (which term as used in this
Section (B) shall include direction, instruction, interpretation, or determination) from the
Contracting Officer which causes any such change, shall be treated as a Change Order under
this Article, provided that the Contractor gives the Contracting Officer written notice stating the
date, circumstances and sources of the order and that the Contractor regards the order as a
Change Order.

C. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS —Except as herein provided, no order, statement or conduct of the
Contracting Officer shall be treated as a change under this Article or entitle the Contractor to an
equitable adjustment hereunder. If any change under this Article causes an increase or decrease
in the Contractor’s cost of, or the time required for, the performance of any part of the work under
this Contract whether or not changed by any order, an equitable adjustment shall be made and
the Contract modified in writing accordingly; provided, however, that except for claims based on
defective specifications, no claim for any change under (B) above shall be allowed for any cost
incurred more than 20 days before the Contractor gives written notice as therein required unless
this 20 days is extended by the Contracting Officer and provided further, that in case of defective
drawings and specifications, the equitable adjustment shall include any increased cost
reasonably incurred by the Contractor in attempting to comply with such defective drawings and
specifications.

If the Contractor intends to assert a claim for an equitable adjustment under this Article, he must,
within 30 days after receipt of a written Change Or der under (A) above or the furnishing of a
written notice under (B) above, submit to the Contracting Officer a written statement setting forth
the general nature and monetary extent of such claim, unless this period is extended by the
Contracting Officer. The statement of claim hereunder may be included in the notice under (B)
above.
Standard Contract Provisions - Page 3 of 24

With respect to the notification requirements hereunder, time is of the essence. A failure to
provide timely notice constitutes waiver of the claim. No claim by the Contractor for an equitable
adjustment hereunder shall be allowed if asserted after final payment under the Contract.

D. CHANGE ORDER BREAKDOWN —Contract prices shall be used for Change Order work where
work is of similar nature; no other costs, overhead or profit will be allowed.

Where Contract prices are not appropriate and the nature of the change is known in advance of
construction, the parties shall attempt to agree on a fully justifiable price adjustment and/or
adjustment of completion time.

When Contract prices are not appropriate, or the parties fail to agree on equitable adjustment, or
in processing claims, equitable adjustment for Change Order work shall be per this Article and
Article 4 and shall be based upon the breakdown shown in following subsections 1. through 7.
The Contractor shall assemble a complete cost breakdown that lists and substantiates each item
of work and each item of cost.

1. Labor —Payment will be made for direct labor cost plus indirect labor cost such as
insurance, taxes, fringe benefits and welfare provided such costs are considered
reasonable. Indirect costs shall be itemized and verified by receipted invoices. If
verification is not possible, up to 18 percent of direct labor costs may be allowed. In
addition, up to 20 percent of direct plus indirect labor costs may be allowed for overhead
and profit.

2. Bond —Payment for additional bond cost will be made per bond rate schedule submitted
to the Office of Contracting and Procurement with the executed Contract.

3. Materials —Payment for cost of required materials will be F.O.B. destination (the job site)
with an allowance for overhead and profit.

4. Rented Equipment —Payment for required equipment rented from an outside company
that is neither an affiliate of, nor a subsidiary of, the Contractor will be based on receipted
invoices which shall not exceed rates given in the current edition of the Rental Rate Blue
Book for Construction Equipment published by Data Quest. If actual rental rates exceed
manual rates, written justification shall be furnished to the Contracting Officer for
consideration. No additional allowance will be made for overhead and profit. The
Contractor shall submit written certification to the Contracting Officer that any required
rented equipment is neither owned by nor rented from the Contractor or an affiliate of or
subsidiary of the Contractor.

5. Contractor’s Equipment — Payment for required equipment owned by the Contractor or
an affiliate of the Contractor will be based solely on an hourly rate derived by dividing the
current appropriate monthly rate by 176 hours. No payment will be made under any
circumstances for repair costs, freight and transportation charges, fuel, lubricants,
insurance, any other costs and expenses, or overhead and profit. Payment for such
equipment made idle by delays attributable to the Government will be based on one-half
the derived hourly rate under this subsection.

6. Miscellaneous —No additional allowance will be made for general superintendence, use
of small tools and other costs for which no specific allowance is herein provided.

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7. Subcontract Work —Payment for additional necessary subcontract work will be based
on applicable procedures in 1. through 6., to which total additional subcontract work up to
an additional 10 percent may be allowed for the Contractor’s overhead and profit.

ARTICLE 4. EQUITABLE ADJUSTMENT OF CONTRACT TERMS
The Contractor is entitled to an equitable adjustment of the contract terms whenever the following
situations develop:

A. DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS:

1. During the progress of the work, if subsurface or latent physical conditions are encountered
at the site differing materially from those indicated in the contract or if unknown physical
conditions of an unusual nature, differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and
generally recognized as inherent in the work provided for in the contract, are encountered at
the site, the Contractor, upon discovering such conditions, shall promptly notify the
Contracting Officer in writing of the specific differing conditions before they are disturbed and
before the affected work is performed.

2. Upon written notification, the Contracting Officer will investigate the conditions, and if he/she
determines that the conditions materially differ and cause an increase or decrease in the cost
or time required for the performance of any work under the contract, an adjustment, excluding
loss of anticipated profits, will be made and the contract modified in writing accordingly. The
Contracting Officer will notify the Contractor of his/her determination whether or not an
adjustment of the contract is warranted.

3. No contract adjustment which results in a benefit to the Contractor will be allowed unless the
Contractor has provided the required written notice; a failure to notify the Contracting Officer
of the changed conditions prior to work being disturbed by said conditions shall constitute a
permanent waiver of all right to compensation related to the changed conditions by the
Contractor.

4. No contract adjustment will be allowed under this clause for any effects caused on
unchanged work.

B. SUSPENSION OF WORK ORDERED BY THE CONTRACTING OFFICER:

1. If the performance of all or any portion of the work is suspended or delayed by the
Contracting Officer in writing for an unreasonable period of time (not originally anticipated,
customary, or inherent to the construction industry) and the Contractor believes that
additional compensation and/or contract time is due as a result of such suspension or delay,
the Contractor shall submit to the Contracting Officer in writing a request for equitable
adjustment within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the notice to resume work. The
request shall set forth the reasons and support for such adjustment.

2. Upon receipt, the Contracting Officer will evaluate the Contractor’s request. If the Contracting
Officer agrees that the cost and/or time required for the performance of the contract has
increased as a result of such suspension and the suspension was caused by conditions
beyond the control or and not the fault of the contractor, its suppliers, or subcontractors at
any approved tier, and not caused by weather, the Contracting Officer will make an
adjustment (excluding profit) and modify the contract in writing accordingly. The Contracting
Officer will notify the Contract of his/her determination whether or not an adjustment of the
contract is warranted.

3. No contract adjustment will be allowed unless the Contractor has submitted the request for
adjustment within the time prescribed; a failure to submit a request for adjustment in the time
Standard Contract Provisions - Page 5 of 24
prescribed shall constitute waiver of all right to compensation related to the suspension of
work by the Contractor.

4. No contract adjustment will be allowed under this clause to the extent that performance would
have been suspended or delayed by any other cause, or for which an adjustment is provided
for or excluded under any other term of condition of this contract.

C. SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE CHARACTER OF WORK :

1. The Contracting Officer reserves the right to make, in writing, at any time during the work,
such changes in quantities and such alterations in the work as are necessary to satisfactorily
complete the project. Such changes in quantities and alterations shall not invalidate the
contract nor release the surety, and the Contractor agrees to perform the work as altered.

2. If the alterations or changes in quantities significantly change the character of the work under
the contract, whether or not changed by any such different quantities or alterations, an
adjustment, excluding loss of anticipated profits, will be made to the contract. The basis for
the adjustment shall be agreed upon prior to the performance of the work. If a basis cannot
be agreed upon, then an adjustment will be made either for or against the Contractor in such
amount as the Contracting Officer may determine to be fair and reasonable.

3. If the alterations or changes in quantities significantly change the character of the work to be
performed under the contract, the altered work will be paid for as provided elsewhere in the
contract.

4. The term “significant change” shall be construed to apply only to the following circumstances:

a. When the character of the work as altered differs materially in kind or nature from that
involved or included in the original proposed construction; or

b. When an item of work is increased in excess of 125 percent or decreased below 75
percent of the original contract quantity. Any allowance for an increase in quantity
shall apply only to that portion in excess of 125 percent of original contract item
quantity, or in the case of a decrease below 75 percent, to the actual amount of work
performed.

ARTICLE 5. TERMINATION
TERMINATION GENERALLY- Termination, whether for default or convenience, is not a Government
claim. The Contracting Officer may terminate a contract for default, in whole or in part, if the termination
is in the best interests of the Government, and the Contractor does any of the following:
(a) Fails to deliver the goods or complete the wor k or services within the time specified in the
contract or any modification;
(b) Fails to make sufficient progress on contract performance so as to endanger performance of the
contract within the time specified or in the manner specified in the contract;
(c) Fails or refuses to go forward with the work in accordance with the direction of the Contracting
Officer;
(d) Expresses through word or conduct an intention not to complete the work in accordance with the
directions of the Contracting Officer;
(e) Fails to perform any of the other provisions of the contract;
(f) Materially deviates from the representations and capabilities set forth in the Contractor’s
response to the solicitation.
A termination for default is a final decision of a Contracting Officer. In order to contest a termination for
default, the Contractor must submit a certified request to convert the termination for default to a
termination for convenience with all documents supporting such conversion and comply with all contract
Standard Contract Provisions - Page 6 of 24
provisions and laws relating to terminations for convenience, including the submission of a certified
termination for convenience settlement proposal. The submission of the certified request for conversion to
a termination for convenience and certified termination settlement proposal to the Contracting Officer
must occur prior to 90 days from the date of the Contracting Officer’s final decision.
DELAYS—If the Contractor refuses or fails to prosecute the work, or any separable part thereof, with
such diligence as will insure its completion within the time specified in the Contract, or any extension
thereof, or fails to complete said work within specified time, the Government may, by written notice to the
Contractor, terminate his right to proceed with the work or such part of the work involving the delay. In
such event the Government may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or
otherwise, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and
plant as may have been paid for by the Government or may be on the site of the work and necessary
therefore. Whether or not the Contractor’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, he and his
sureties shall be liable for any liability to the Government resulting from his refusal or failure to complete
the work within the specified time.

If fixed and agreed liquidated damages are provided in the Contract and if the Government does not so
terminate the Contractor’s right to proceed, the resulting damage will consist of such liquidated damages
until the work is completed and accepted.

The Contractor’s right to proceed shall not be so terminated nor the Contractor charged with resulting
damage if:

1. The delay in the completion the work arises from unforeseeable causes beyond the control and
without the fault or negligence of the Contractor, including but not restricted to acts of God, acts
of the public enemy, acts of the Government in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, acts of
another contractor in the performance of a contract with the Government, fires, floods, epidemics,
quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, climatic conditions beyond the normal which
could be anticipated, or delays of subcontractors or suppliers arising from unforeseeable causes
beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of both the Contractor and such
subcontractors or suppliers (the term subcontractors or suppliers shall mean subcontractors or
suppliers at any tier); and

2. The Contractor, within 72 hours from the beginning of any such delay, (unless the Contracting
Officer grants a further period of time before the date of final payment under the Contract) notifies
the Contracting Officer in writing of the causes of delay.

The Contracting Officer shall ascertain the facts and the extent of the delay and extend the time far
completing the work when, in his judgment, the findings of fact justify such an extension, and his findings
of fact shall be final and conclusive on the parties, subject only to appeal as provided in Article 7 herein.

If, after notice of termination of the Contractor’s right to proceed under the provisions of this Article, it is
determined for any reason that the Contractor was not in default under the provisions of this Article, or
that the delay was excusable under the provisions of this Article, the rights and obligations of the parties
shall be in accordance with Article 6 herein. Failure to agree to any such adjustment shall be a dispute
concerning a question of fact within the meaning of Article 7 herein.

The rights and remedies of the Government provided in this Article are in addition to any other rights and
remedies provided by law or under the Contract.

The Government may, by written notice, terminate the Contract or a portion ther eof as a result of an
Executive Order of the President of the United States with respect to the prosecution of war or in the
interest of national defense. When the Contract is so terminated, no claim for loss of anticipated profits
will be permitted.

ARTICLE 6. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT
Standard Contract Provisions - Page 7 of 24

A. The performance of work under the Contract may be terminated by the Government in
accordance with this Article in whole, or in part, whenever the Contracting Officer shall
determine that such termination is in the best interest of the Government. Any such termination
shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a Notice of Termination specifying the extent
to which performance of work under the Contract is terminated, and the date upon which such
termination becomes effective.

B. After receipt of a Notice of Termination, and except as otherwise directed by the Contracting
Officer, the Contractor shall:

1. Stop work under the Contract on the date and to the extent specified in the Notice of
Termination.

2. Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services, or facilities except as may be
necessary for completion of such portion of the work under the Contract as is not
terminated.

3. Terminate all orders and subcontracts to the extent that they relate to the performance of
work terminated by the Notice of Termination.

4. Assign to the Government, in the manner, at the times, and to the extent directed by the
Contracting Officer, all of the right, title and interest of the Contractor under the orders and
subcontracts so terminated, in which case the Government shall have the right, in its
discretion, to settle or pay any or all claims arising out of the termination of such orders and
subcontracts.

5. Settle all outstanding liabilities and all claims arising out of such termination of orders or
subcontracts, with the approval or ratification of the Contracting Officer to the extent he may
require, which approval or ratification shall be final for all purposes of this Article.

6. Transfer title to the Government and deliver in the manner, at the times, and to the extent, if
any, directed by the Contracting Officer
:
a. The fabricated or unfabricated parts, work in progress, completed work, supplies, and
other material procured as a part of, or acquired in connection with, the performance
of the work terminated by the Notice of Termination, and

b. The completed, or partially completed plans, drawings information and other property
which, if the Contract bad been completed, would have been required to be furnished
to the Government.

7. Use his best efforts to sell, in the manner, at the terms, to the extent, and at the
price or prices directed or authorized by the Contracting Officer, any property of the
types referred to in 6 above provided, however, that the Contractor:

a. Shall not be required to extend credit to any purchaser, and

b. May acquire any property under the conditions prescribed and at a price or prices
approved by the Contracting Officer, and

c. Provided further, that the proceeds of any such transfer or disposition shall be applied
in reduction of any payments to be made by the Government to the Contractor under
the Contract or shall otherwise be credited to the price or cost of the work covered by
the Contract or paid in such other manner as the Contracting Officer may direct.

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8. Complete performance of such part of the work as shall not have been terminated by the
Notice of Termination.
9. Take such action as may be necessary, or as the Contracting Officer may direct, for the
protection and preservation of the property related to the Contra ct which is in the
possession of the Contractor and in which the Government has or may acquire an
interest.

10. The Contractor shall proceed immediately with the performance of the above
obligations notwithstanding any delay in determining or adjusting the cost, or any item of
reimbursable cost, under this Article.

11. “Plant clearance period” means, for each particular property classification (such as
raw materials, purchased parts and work in progress) at any one plant or location, a
period beginning with the effective date of the termination for convenience and ending 90
days after receipt by the Contracting Officer of acceptable inventory schedules covering
all items of that particular property classification in the termination inventory at that plant
or location, or ending on such later date as may be agreed to by the Contracting Officer
and the Contractor. Final phase of a plant clearance period means that part of a plant
clearance period which occurs alter the receipt of acceptable inventory schedules
covering all items of the particular property classification at the plant or location.

At any time after expiration of the plant clearance period, as defined above, the Contractor
may submit to the Contracting Officer a list, certified as to quantity and quality, of any or
all items of termination inventory not previously disposed of, exclusive of items the
disposition of which has been directed or authorized by the Contracting Officer, and may
request the Government to remove such items or enter into a storage agreement covering
them. Not later than 15 days thereafter, the Government will accept title to such items and
remove them or enter into a storage agreement covering the same; provided, that the list
submitted shall be subject to verification by the Contracting Officer upon removal of the
items or, if the items are stored, within 45 days from the date of submission of the list, and
any necessary adjustments to correct the list as submitted, shall be made prior to final
settlement.

C. After receipt of a Notice of Termination, the Contractor shall submit to the Contracting Officer
his termination claim, in the form with the certification prescribed by the Contracting Officer.
Such claim shall be submitted promptly but in no event later than 90 days from the effective
date of termination, unless one or more extensions in writing are granted by the Contracting
Officer upon request of the Contractor made in writing within such 90 day period or authorized
extension thereof. In the event the Contractor was terminated for default and it asserts that it is
entitled to a termination for convenience, its certified request for the conversion of the default
termination to one for convenience and its certified termination settlement proposal must be
submitted to the Contracting Officer prior to the expiration of 90 days from the date of the
default termination. With respect to a termination for convenience, if the Contracting Officer
determines that the facts justify such action, he may receive and act upon any such termination
claim at any time after such 90 day period or extension thereof. Nothing herein shall be
construed to extend the time for the submission of a claim hereunder for a defaulted Contractor
beyond 90 days from the date of the default termination. Upon failure of the Contractor to
submit his termination claim within the time allowed, the Contracting Officer may, subject to any
review required by the Government’s procedures in effect as of the date of execution of the
Contract, determine, on the basis of information available to him, the amount, if any, due to the
Contractor by reason of the termination and shall thereupon pay to the Contractor the amount
so determined.

D. Subject to the provisions of C above, and subject to any review required by the Government’s
procedures in effect as of the date of execution of the Contract, the Contractor and Contracting
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Officer may agree upon the whole or any part of the amount or amounts to be paid to the
Contractor by reason of the total or partial te rmination of work pursuant to this Article, which
amount or amounts may include a reasonable allowance for profit on work done; provided, that
such agreed amount or amounts, exclusive of settlement costs, shall not exceed the total
Contract price as reduced by the amount of payments otherwise made and as further reduced
by the Contract price of work not terminated. The Contract shall be amended accordingly, and
the Contractor shall be paid the agreed amount. Nothing in E below prescribing the amount to
be paid to the Contractor in the event of failure of the Contractor and the Contracting Officer to
agree upon the whole amount to be paid to the Contractor by reason of the termination of work
pursuant to this Article, shall be deemed to limit, restrict or otherwise determine or effect the
amount or amounts which may be agreed upon to be paid to the Contractor pursuant to this
paragraph.
E. In the event of the failure of the Contractor and the Contracting Officer to agree as provided in
D above upon the whole amount to be paid to the Contractor by reason of the termination of
work pursuant to this Article, the Contracting Officer shall, subject to any review required by the
Government’s procedures in effect as of the date of execution of the Contract, determine, on
the basis of information available to him, the amount, if any, due the Contractor by reason of
the termination and shall pay to the Contractor the amounts determined by the Contracting
Officer, as follows, but without duplication of any amounts agreed upon in accordance with D
above:

1. With respect to all Contract work performed prior to the effective date of the Notice of
Termination, the total (without duplication of any items) of:

a. The cost of such work;

b. The cost of settling and paying claims arising out of the termination of
work under subcontracts or orders as provided in B 5. above, exclusive
of the amounts paid or payable on account of supplies or materials
delivered or services furnished by the subcontractor prior to the
effective date of the Notice of Termination of work under the Contract,
which amounts shall be included in the cost on account of which
payment is made under E1.a. above; and

c. A sum, as profit on E.1.a. above, determined by the Contracting
Officer to be fair and reasonable; provided however, that if it appears
that the Contractor would have sustained a loss on the entire Contract
had it been completed, no profit shall be included or allowed under this
subparagraph and an appropriate adjustment shall be made reducing
the amount of the settlement to reflect the indicated rate of loss; and
provided further that profit shall be allowed only on preparations made
and work done by the Contractor for the terminated portion of the
Contract but may not be allowed on the Contractor’s settlement
expenses. Anticipatory profits and consequential damages will not be
allowed. Any reasonable method may be used to arrive at a fair profit,
separately or as part of the whole settlement.

2. The reasonable cost of the preservation and protection of property incurred
pursuant to B.9; and any other reasonable cost incidental to termination of work
under the Contract including expense incidental to the determination of the
amount due to the Contractor as the result of the termination of work under the
Contract.

F. The total sum to be paid to me Contractor under E.1. above shall not exceed the total
Contract price as reduced by the amount of payments otherwise made and as further
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reduced by the Contract price of work not terminated. Except for normal spoilage, and
except to the extent that the Government shall have otherwise expressly assumed the risk
of loss, there shall be excluded from the amounts payable to the Contractor under
E.1. above, the fair value, as determined by the Contracting Officer, of property which
is destroyed, lost, stolen or damaged so as to become undeliverable to the Government, or
to a buyer pursuant to B.7 above.

G. The Contractor shall have the right of appeal, under Article 7 herein, from any
determination made by the Contracting Officer under C. or E. above, except that, if the
Contractor has failed to submit his claim within the time provided in C above and has failed to
request extension of such time, he shall have no such right of appeal. In any case where the
Contracting Officer has made a determination of the amount due under C. or E. above, the
Government shall pay to the Contractor the following:

1. If there is no right of appeal hereunder or if no timely appeal has been taken, the
amount so determined by the Contracting Officer, or

2. If an appeal had been taken, the amount finally determined on such appeal.

H. In arriving at the amount due the Contractor under this Article there shall be deducted:

1. all unliquidated advance or other payments on account theretofore made to the
Contractor, applicable to the terminated portion of the Contract;

2. any claim which the Government may have against the Contractor in connection with
the Contract; and

3. the agreed price for, or the proceeds of sale of, any materials, supplies or other things
kept by the Contractor or sold, pursuant to the provisions of this Article and not
otherwise recovered by or credited to the Government.

I. If the termination hereunder be partial, prior to the settlement of the terminated portion of the
Contract, the Contractor may file with the Contracting Officer a request in writing for an
equitable adjustment of the price or prices specified in the Contract relating to the continued
portion of the Contract (the portion not terminated by the Notice of Termination), and such
equitable adjustment as may be agreed upon shall be made at such price or prices; however,
nothing contained herein shall limit the right of the Government and the Contractor to agree
upon the amount or amounts to be paid to the Contractor for the completion of the continued
portion of the Contract when said Contract does not contain an established Contract price for
such continued portion.

J. The Government may from time to time, under such terms and conditions as it may prescribe,
make partial payments against costs incurred by the Contractor in connection with the
terminated portion of the Contract whenever in the opinion of the Contracting Officer the
aggregate of such payments shall be within the amount to which the Contractor will be
entitled hereunder. If the total of such payments is in excess of the amount finally agreed or
determined to be due under this Article, such excess Shall be payable by the Contractor to
the Government upon demand, together with interest computed at the rate of 6 percent per
annum for the period from the date such excess is received by the Contractor to the date on
which such excess is repaid to the Government; provided however, that no interest shall be
charged with respect to any such excess payment attributable to a reduction in the
Contractor’s claim by reason of retention or other disposition of termination inventory until ten
days after the date of such retention or disposition, or such later date as determined by the
Contracting Officer by reason of the circumstances.

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K. Unless otherwise provided in the Contract or by applicable statute, the Contractor, from the
effective date of termination and for a period of three years after final settlement under the
Contract, shall preserve and make available to the Government at all reasonable times at the
office of the Contractor, but without direct char ge to the Government, all his books, records,
documents and other evidence bearing on the co sts and expenses of the Contractor under
the Contract and relating to the work terminated hereunder, or, to the extent approved by the
Contracting Officer, photographs and other authentic reproductions thereof.
ARTICLE 7. DISPUTES

A. All disputes arising under or relating to this contract shall be resolved as provided herein.
B. Claims by a Contractor against the Government.
(1) Claim, as used in Section B of this clause, means a written assertion by the Contractor seeking,
as a matter of right, the payment of money in a sum certain, the adjustment or interpretation of contract
terms, or other relief arising under or relating to this contract. A claim arising under a contract, unlike a
claim relating to that contract, is a claim that can be resolved under a contract clause that provides for the
relief sought by the claimant.
(a) All claims by a Contractor against the Government arising under or relating to a contract shall be
in writing and shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer for a decision.
(b) Within 120 days after receipt of a claim, the Contracting Officer shall issue a decision, whenever
possible taking into account factors such as the size and complexity of the claim and the
adequacy of the information in support of the claim provided by the Contractor.
(c) Any failure by the Contracting Officer to issue a decision on a contract claim within the required
time period shall be deemed to be a denial of the claim and shall authorize the commencement of
an appeal on the claim as otherwise provided.
(d) (1) If a Contractor is unable to support any part of his or her claim and it is determined that the
inability is attributable to a material misrepresentation of fact or fraud on the part of the
Contractor, the Contractor shall be liable to the Government for an amount equal to the
unsupported part of the claim in addition to all costs to the Government attributable to the cost of
reviewing that part of the Contractor’s claim.
(2) Liability under this section shall be determined within 6 years of the commission of the
misrepresentation of fact or fraud.
(e) All cost data, pricing data, and task data of claims hereunder must be certified as accurate,
complete, required, and necessary to the best of the Contractor’s knowledge and belief. Further,
all task or work data in the claim must be described therein to the smallest unit of work or task.
The Contracting Officer may require any additional certifications, descriptions or explanations of
the claim.
(f) The parties agree that time is of the essence and all claims hereunder must be presented to the
Contracting Officer for a final decision within thirty (30) days of the occurrence of the
circumstances giving rise to such claim or within thirty (30) days of when the Contractor knew or
should have known of the circumstances giving rise to such claim, otherwise compensation for
that claim is waived.
(g) The parties agree that there shall be no claims for unabsorbed home office overhead.

(2) The Contractor’s claim shall contain at least the following:
(a) A description of the claim and the amount in dispute;
(b) Any data or other information in support of the claim;
(c) A brief description of the Contractor’s efforts to resolve the dispute prior to filing the claim; and
(d) The Contractor’s request for relief or other action by the Contracting Officer.
(e) The certification of the accuracy, completeness, requirement, and necessity of all aspects of the claim.

(3) The decision of the Contracting Officer shall be final and not subject to review unless an
administrative appeal or action for judicial review is timely commenced by the Contractor.
(4) Pending final decision of an appeal, action, or final settlement, a Contractor shall proceed
diligently with performance of the contract in accordance with the decision of the Contracting Officer.
C. Claims by the Government against a Contractor
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(a) Claim as used in Section C of this clause, means a written demand or written assertion by the
Government, including the Contracting Officer, seeking, as a matter of right, the payment of money in a
sum certain, the adjustment of contract terms, or other relief arising under or relating to this contract. A
claim arising under a contract, unlike a claim relating to that contract, is a claim that can be resolved
under a contract clause that provides for the relief sought by the claimant. Nothing herein shall be
construed to require the Government to notify the Contractor prior to the issuance of the Contracting
Officer’s final decision.
(b) (1) All claims by the Government against a Contractor arising under or relating to a contract shall be
decided by the Contracting Officer, who shall issue a decision in writing and furnish a copy of the decision
to the Contractor.
(2) The decision shall be supported by reasons and shall inform the Contractor of his or her rights.
Specific findings of fact shall not be required.
(3) This clause shall not authorize the Contracting Officer to settle, compromise, pay, or otherwise adjust
any claim involving fraud.
(4) The decision of the Contracting Officer shall be final and not subject to review unless an administrative
appeal or action for judicial review is timely commenced by the Contractor.
(5) Pending final decision of an appeal, action, or final settlement, the Contractor shall proceed diligently
with performance of the contract in accordance with the decision of the Contracting Officer.
ARTICLE 8. PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR —Unless otherwise provided in the Contract, the
Government will pay the contract price or prices as hereinafter provided in accordance with Government
regulations.

The Government will make progress payments monthly as the work proceeds, or at more frequent
intervals as determined by the Contracting Officer, on estimates approved by the Contracting Officer.
The Contractor shall furnish a breakdown of the total Contract price showing the amount included
therein for each principal category of the work, in such detail as requested, to provide a basis for
determining progress payments. In the preparation of estimates the Contracting Officer, at his discretion,
may authorize material delivered on the site and preparatory work done to be taken into consideration.
Material delivered to the Contractor at locations other than the site may also be taken into consideration:

1. If such consideration is specifically authorized by the Contract;
2. If the Contractor furnishes satisfactory evidence that he has acquired title to such material, that it
meets Contract requirements and that it will be utilized on the work covered by the Contract; and

3. If the Contractor furnishes to the Contracting Officer an itemized list.

The Contracting Officer at his/her discretion shall cause to be withheld retention in an amount sufficient
to protect the interest of the Government. Unless otherwise agreed, the amount shall not exceed ten
percent (10%) of the partial payment. However, if the Contracting Officer, at any time after 50 percent of
the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, he may authorize any of
the remaining progress payments to be made in full or may retain from such remaining partial payments
less than 10 percent thereof. Also, whenever work is substantially complete, the Contracting Officer, if
he considers the amount retained to be in excess of the amount adequate for the protection of the
Government, at his discretion, may release to the Contractor all or a portion of such excess amount.
Furthermore, on completion and acceptance of each separate building, public work, or other division of
the Contract, on which the price is stated separately in the Contract, payment may be made therefore
without retention of a percentage, less authorized deductions.

All material and work covered by progress payments made shall thereupon become the sole property of
the Government, but this provision shall not be construed as relieving the Contractor from the sole
responsibility for all material and work upon which payments have been made or the restoration of any
damaged work, or as waiving the right of the Government to require the fulfillment of all of the terms of
the Contract.

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Upon completion and acceptance of all work, the amount due the Contractor under the Contract shall be
paid upon presentation at a properly executed voucher and after the Contractor shall have furnished the
Government with a release, if required, of all claims against the Government arising by virtue of the
Contract, other than claims in stated amounts as may be specifically excepted by the Contractor from
the operation of the release.
ARTICLE 9. TRANSFER OR ASSIGNMENT —Unless otherwise provided by law, neither the Contract
nor any interest therein may be transferred or assigned by the Contractor to any other party without the
written consent of the Contracting Officer nor without the written acceptance by the surety on the
performance and payment bond securing the Contract of the assignee as the Contractor and the
principal on such bond; and any attempted transfer or assignment not authorized by this Article shall
constitute a breach of the Contract and the Government may for such cause terminate the right of the
Contractor to proceed in the same manner as provided in Article 5 herein, and the Contractor and his
sureties shall be liable to the Government for any excess cost occasioned the Government thereby.
ARTICLE 10. MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP
A. GENERAL —Unless otherwise specifically provided in the Contract, all equipment, material and
articles incorporated in the work covered by the Contract shall be new and of the most suitable
grade for the purpose intended. Unless otherwise specifically provided in the Contract, reference
to any equipment, material, article or patented process, by trade name, make or catalog number,
shall be regarded as establishing a standard of quality and shall not be construed as limiting
competition., and the Contractor may use any equipment, material, article or process which, in
the judgment of the Contracting Officer, is equivalent to that named unless otherwise specified.
The Contractor shall furnish to the Contracting Officer for his approval the name of the
manufacturer, the model number, and other identifying data and information respecting the
performance, capacity, nature and rating of the mechanical and other equipment which the
Contractor contemplates incorporating in the work. Machinery and equipment shall be in proper
condition. When required by the Contract or when called for by the Contracting Officer, the
Contractor shall furnish to the Contracting Office r for approval full information concerning the
material or articles which he contemplates incorporating in the work. When so directed, samples
shall be submitted for approval at the Contractor’s expense, with all shipping charges prepaid.
Machinery, equipment, material, and articles installed or used without required approval shall be
at the risk of subsequent rejection and subject to satisfactory replacement at Contractor’s
expense.

B. SURPLUS MATERIALS USE —Whenever specified in the Contract or authorized by the
Contracting Officer that materials become the property of the Contractor, which by
reference or otherwise shall include disposal of materials, it is understood that the
Contractor accepts such materials “as is” with no further expense or liability to the Government. If
such material specified in the Contract will have a potential or real interest of value, the
Contractor shall make allowance in the Contract to show such value.

C. GOVERNMENT MATERIAL —No materials furnished by the Government shall be applied to any
other use, public or private, than that for which they are issued to the Contractor. The full amount
of the cost to the Government of all materials furnished by the Government to the Contractor and
for which no charge is made, which are not accounted for by the Contractor to the satisfaction of
the Contracting Officer, will be charged against the Contractor and his sureties and may be
deducted from any monies due the Contractor, and this charge shall be in addition to and not in
lieu of any other liabilities of the Contractor whether civil or criminal. Materials furnished by the
Government for which a charge is made at a rate mentioned in the specifications will be delivered
to the Contractor upon proper requisitions therefore and will be charged to his account.
D. Plant —The Contractor shall at all times employ sufficient tools and equipment for prosecuting
the various classes of work to full completion in the manner and time required. The Contractor
shall at all times perform work in sufficient light and shall provide proper illumination, including
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lighting required for night work as directed, as a Contract requirement. All equipment, tools,
formwork and staging used on the project shall be of sufficient size and in proper mechanical and
safe condition to meet work requirements, to produce satisfactory work quality and to prevent
injury to persons, the project or adjacent property. When methods and equipment are not
prescribed in the Contract, the Contractor is free to use tools, methods and equipment that he
satisfactorily demonstrates will accomplish the work in conformity with Contract requirements.

If the Contractor desires to use a method or type of tool or equipment other than specified in the
Contract, he shall request approval to do so; the request shall be in writing and shall include a full
description of proposed methods, tools and equipment and reason for the change or substitution.
Approval of substitutions and changed methods will be on condition that the Contractor will be
fully responsible for producing work meeting Contract requirements. If after trial use of the
substituted methods, tools and equipment, the Contracting Officer determines that work produced
does not meet Contract requirements, the Contractor shall complete remaining work with
specified methods, tools and equipment.

E. CAPABILITY OF WORKERS- All work under the Contract shall be performed in a skillful and
workmanlike manner. The Contracting Officer may require the Contractor to remove from the
work any such employees as the Contracting Officer deems incompetent, careless,
insubordinate, or otherwise objectionable, or whose continued employment on the work is
deemed by the Contracting Officer to be contrary to the public interest. Such request will be in
writing:

F. CONFORMITY OF WORK AND MATERIALS —All work performed and materials and products
furnished shall be in conformity, within indicated tolerances, with lines, grades, cross sections,
details, dimensions, material and construction requirements shown or intended by the drawings
arid specifications.

When materials, products or work cannot be corrected, written notice of rejection will be issued.
Rejected materials, products and work shall be eliminated from the project and acceptably
replaced at Contractor’s expense. The Contracting Officer’s failure to reject any portion of the
project shall not constitute implied acceptance nor in any way release the Contractor from
Contract requirements.

G. UNAUTHORIZED WORK AND MATERIALS —Work performed or materials ordered or
furnished for the project deviating from requirements and specifications without written authority,
will be considered unauthorized and at Contractor’s expense. The Government is not obligated to
pay for unauthorized work. Unauthorized work and materials may be ordered removed and
replaced at Contractor’s expense.

ARTICLE 11. INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE —Except as otherwise provided in the Contract,
inspection and test by the Government of material and workmanship required by the Contract shall be
made at reasonable times and at the site of the work, unless the Contracting Officer determines that such
inspection or test of material which is to be incorporated in the work shall be made at the place of
production, manufacture or shipment of such material. To the extent specified by the Contracting Officer
at the time of determining to make off-site inspection or test, such inspection or test shall be conclusive as
to whether the material involved conforms to Contract requirements. Such off-site inspection or test shall
not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for damage to or loss of the material prior to acceptance, nor in
any way affect the continuing rights of the Government after acceptance of the completed work under the
terms of the last paragraph of this Article, except as herein above provided.

The Contractor shall, without charge, replace any material and correct any workmanship found by the
Government not to conform to Contract requirements and specifications, unless in the public interest the
Government consents to accept such material or workmanship with an appropriate adjustment in Contract
price. The Contractor shall promptly segregate and remove rejected material from the premises at
Contractor’s expense.
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If the Contractor does not promptly replace rejected material or correct rejected workmanship, the
Government:

1. May, by contract or otherwise, replace such material and correct such workmanship and
charge the cost thereof to the Contractor, or
2. May terminate the Contractor’s right to proceed in accordance with Article 5 herein.

The Contractor shall furnish promptly, without additional cost to the Government, all facilities,
labor and material reasonably needed for performing such safe and convenient inspection and
test as may be required by the Contracting Officer. All inspections and tests by the Government
shall be performed in such manner as not unnecessarily to delay the work. Special, full size, and
performance tests shall be performed as described in the Contract. The Contractor shall be
charged with any additional cost of inspection when material and workmanship are not ready for
inspection at the time specified by the Contractor.

Should it be considered necessary or advisable by the Contracting Officer at any time before
acceptance of the work, either in part or in its entirety, to make an examination of work
completed, by removing or tearing out same, the Contractor shall, on request, promptly furnish all
necessary facilities, labor and material to do same. If such work is found to be defective or
nonconforming in any material respect, due to the fault of the Contractor or his subcontractors, he
shall defray all the expenses of such examination an d of satisfactory reconstruction. If, however,
such work is found to meet the requirements of the Contract, an equitable adjustment shall be
made in the Contract price to compensate the Contractor for the additional services involved in
such examination and reconstruction and, if completion of the work has been delayed thereby, he
shall, in addition, be granted an equitable extension of time.

Unless otherwise provided in the Contract, acceptance by the Government will be made as
promptly as practicable after completion and inspection of all work required by the Contract.
Acceptance shall be final and conclusive except as regards to latent defects, deficiencies, non-
conforming work, fraud, or such gross mistakes as may amount to fraud, or as regards the
Government’s rights under any warranty or guaranty, or as otherwise provided herein.

ARTICLE 12. SUPERINTENDENCE BY CONTRACTOR —The Contractor shall give his personal
superintendence to the performance of the work or have a competent foreman or superintendent,
satisfactory to the Contracting Officer, on the work site at all times during progress, with authority to act
for him.
ARTICLE 13. PERMITS AND RESPONSIBILITIES —The Contractor shall, without expense to the
Government, be responsible for obtaining any necessary licenses, certificates and permits, and for
complying with any applicable Federal, State, and Municipal laws, codes and regulations, in connection
with the prosecution of the work. He shall be similarly responsible for all damages to persons or property
that occurs as a result of his fault or negligence. He shall take proper safe ty, health and environmental
precautions to protect the work, the workers, the public, and the property of others. He shall also be
responsible for all materials delivered and work performed until completion and acceptance of the entire
construction work, except for any completed unit of construction thereof which theretofore may have been
accepted.
ARTICLE 14. INDEMNIFICATION—

A. The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Government and all of its officers, agents
and servants against any and all claims or liability arising from or based on, or as a consequence
or result of, any act, omission or default of the Contractor, his employees, or his subcontractors,
in the performance of, or in connection with, any work required, contemplated or performed under
the Contract.
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B. Disputes between the Contractor and any subcontractors, material suppliers, or any other third
parties over payments allegedly owed by the Contra ctor to a third party shall be resolved
exclusively between the Contractor and the third party; the Contractor shall permit no pass-
through suits to be brought against the Government by a third party in the Contractor’s name.
However, nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the Contractor from paying a
subcontractor’s claim and seeking a timely equitable adjustment hereunder.
ARTICLE 15. PROTECTION AGAINST TRESPASS —Except as otherwise expressly provided in the
Contract, the Contractor is authorized to refuse admi ssion either to the premises or to the working space
covered by the Contract to any person whose admissi on is not specifically authorized in writing by the
Contracting Officer.
ARTICLE 16. CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE WORK
A. GENERAL —The Contractor shall be responsible for having taken steps reasonably
necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the work, and the general and local conditions
which can affect the work and the cost thereof. Any failure by the Contractor to do so will not
relieve him from responsibility for successfully performing the work as specified without additional
expense to the Government. The Government assumes no responsibility for any understanding or
representation concerning conditions made by any of its officers or agents prior to the execution of
the Contract, unless such understanding or representation by the Government is expressly stated
in the Contract.

B. WORK AND STORAGE SPACE —Available work and storage space designated by the
Government shall be developed as required by the Contract or restored at completion of the
project by the Contractor to a condition equivalent to that existing prior to construction. No payment
will be made for furnishing or restoration of any work and storage space. If no area is designated
or the area designated is not sufficient for the Contractor’s operations, he shall obtain necessary
space elsewhere at no expense or liability to the Government.
C. WORK ON SUNDAYS, LEGA L HOLIDAYS AND AT NIGHT —No work shall be done at any time
on Sundays or legal holidays or on any other day before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m., except with the
written permission of the Contracting Officer and pursuant to the requirements of the Police
Requirements of the Government.
D. EXISTING FEATURES —Subsurface and topographic information including borings data, utilities
data and other physical data contained in the Contract or otherwise available, are not intended as
representations or warranties but are furnished as available information. The Government
assumes no expense or liability for the accuracy of, or interpretations made from, existing features.
The Contractor shall be responsible for reasonable consideration of existing features above and
below ground which may affect the project.
E. UTILITIES AND VAULTS —The Contractor shall take necessary measures to prevent interruption
of service or damage to existing utilities within or adjacent to the project. It shall be the Contractor’s
responsibility to determine exact locations of all utilities in the field.

For any underground utility or vault encountered, the Contractor shall immediately notify the
Contracting Officer and take necessary measures to protect the utility or vault and maintain the
service until relocation by owner is accomplished. No additional payment will be made for the
encountering of these obstructions.

In case of damage to utilities by the Contractor, either above or below ground, the Contractor shall
restore such utilities to a condition equivalent to that which existed prior to the damage by
repairing, rebuilding or otherwise restoring as may be directed, at the Contractor’s sole expense.
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Damaged utilities shall be repaired by the Contractor or, when directed by the Contracting Officer,
the utility owner will make needed repairs at the Contractor’s expense.

No compensation, other than authorized time extensions, will be allowed the Contractor for
protective measures, work interruptions, changes in construction sequence, changes in methods of
handling excavation and drainage or changes in types of equipment used, made necessary by
existing utilities, imprecise utility or vault information or by others performing work within or
adjacent to the project.
F. SITE MAINTENANCE —The Contractor shall maintain the project site in a neat and presentable
manner throughout the course of all operations, and shall be responsible for such maintenance
until final acceptance by the Government. Trash containers shall be furnished, maintained and
emptied by the Contractor to the satisfaction of the Contracting Officer. Excavated earthwork,
stripped forms and all other materials and debris not scheduled for reuse in the project shall be
promptly removed from the site.

The Contracting Officer may order the Contractor to clean up the project site at any stage of work
at no added expense to the Government If the Contractor fails to comply with this order, the
Contracting Officer may require the work to be done by others and the costs will be charged to the
Contractor.

Upon completion of all work and prior to final inspection, the Contractor shall clean up and remove
from the project area and adjacent areas all excess materials, equipment, temporary structures,
and refuse, and restore said areas to an acceptable condition.
G. PRIVATE WORK —Except as specifically authorized by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor
shall not perform any private work abutting Government projects with any labor, materials, tools,
equipment, supplies or supervision scheduled for the Contract until all work under the Contract has
been completed. Contract materials used for any unauthorized purpose shall be subtracted from
Contract amount.

H. GOVERNMENT NOISE CONTROL ACT OF 1977 —The contractor shall be in strict compliance
with [D.C. Law 2-53, Government of Columbia Noise Control Act of 1977 and all provisions thereof.
Effective March 16, 1978. 24 D.C.Register 5293.] (Or relevant local law)
ARTICLE 17. OTHER CONTRACTS —The Government may undertake or award other contracts for
additional work and the Contractor shall fully cooperate with such other contractors and Government
employees and carefully coordinate his own work with such additional work as may be directed by the
Contracting Officer. It is the duty of the Contractor to coordinate its activities with all third parties,
including, but not limited to utilities, who may affect the Contract work hereunder. The Contractor shall
not commit or permit any act which will interfere with the performance of work by any other contractor or
by Government employees. The Government assumes no liability, other than authorized time extensions,
for Contract delays and damages resulting from delays and lack of progress by others. The Contractor
shall make no claim against the Government for delay or damages resulting from the actions of third
parties, including, but limited to utilities.
ARTICLE 18. PATENT INDEMNITY —Except as otherwise provided, the Contractor agrees to indemnify
the Government and its officers, agents, and employees against liability, including costs and expenses,
for infringement upon any Letters Patent of the United States (except Letters Patent issued upon an
application which is now or may hereafter be, for reasons of national security, ordered by the Federal
Government to be kept classified or otherwise withheld from issue) arising out of the performance of the
Contract or out of the use or disposal, by or for the account of the Government, of supplies furnished or
construction work performed hereunder.
ARTICLE 19. ADDITIONAL BOND SECURITY —If any surety upon any bond furnished in connection
with the Contract becomes unacceptable to the Government, or if any such surety fails to furnish reports
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as to his financial condition from time to time as requested by the Government, the Contractor shall
promptly furnish such additional security as may be required from time to time to protect the interests of
the Government and of persons supplying labor or materials in the prosecution of the work contemplated
by the Contract. Provided that upon the failure of the Contractor to furnish such additional security within
ten (10) days after written notice so to do, all payments under the Contract will be withheld until such
additional security is furnished.
ARTICLE 20. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES —The Contractor warrants that no person or
selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure the Contract upon an agreement or
understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage or contingent fee, excepting bona fide
employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the
purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty, the Government shall have the
right to terminate the Contract without liability or in its discretion to deduct from the Contract price or
consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage or
contingent fee.
ARTICLE 21. APPOINTMENT OF ATTORNEY —The Contractor does hereby irrevocably designate and
appoint the Clerk of the Superior Court of the Govern ment and his successors in office as the true and
lawful attorney of the Contractor for the purpose of receiving service of all notices and processes issued
by any court in the Government, as well as service of all pleadings and other papers, in relation to any
action or legal proceeding arising out of or pertaining to the Contract or the work required or performed
hereunder.

The Contractor expressly agrees that the validity of any service upon the said Clerk as herein authorized
shall not be affected either by the fact that the Contractor was personally within the District of Columbia
and otherwise subject to personal service at the time of such service upon the said Clerk or by the fact
that the Contractor failed to receive a copy of such process, notice, pleading or other paper so served
upon the said Clerk, provided that said Clerk shall have deposited in the United States mail, certified and
postage prepaid, a copy of such process, notice, pleading or other papers addressed to the Contractor at
the address stated in the Contract.
ARTICLE 22. GRATUITIES AND GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES NOT TO BENEFIT

A. If it is found by the Department that gratuities (in the form of entertainment, gifts, payment, offers
of employment or otherwise) were offered or given by the Contractor, or any agent or
representative of the Contractor, to any official, employee or agent of the District with a view
toward securing the Contract or any other contract or securing favorable treatment with respect to
the awarding or amending, or the making of any determinations with respect to the performance
of the Contract, the Department may, by written notice to the Contractor, terminate the right of the
Contractor to proceed under the Contract without liability and may pursue such other rights and
remedies provided by law and under the Contract.

B. In the event the Contract is terminated as provided above, the Department shall be entitled:

1. to pursue the same remedies against the Contractor as it could pursue in the event of a
breach of the Contract by the Contractor; and

2. as a penalty in addition to any other damages to which it may be entitled by law, to exemplary
damages in an amount (as determined by the Department) which shall be not less than ten
times the costs incurred by the Contractor in providing any such gratuities to any such officer
or employee.

C. Unless a determination is made as provided herein, no officer or employee of the Government will
be admitted to any share or part of this contract or to any benefit that may arise therefrom, and
any contract made by the Contracting Officer or any Government employee authorized to execute
contracts in which they or an employee of the Government will be personally interested shall be
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void, and no payment shall be made thereon by the Government or any officer thereof, but this
provision shall not be construed to extend to this contract if made with a corporation for its
general benefit. A Government employee shall not be a party to a contract with the Government
and will not knowingly cause or allow a business concern or other organization owned or
substantially owned or controlled by the employee to be a party to such a contract, unless a
written determination has been made by the head of the procuring agency that there is a
compelling reason for contracting with the employee, such as when the Government’s needs
cannot reasonably otherwise be met. [DC Procurement Practices Act of l985, D.C. Law 6-85,
D.C. Official Code, section 2-310.01, and Chapter 18 of the DC Personnel Regulations] (Or
relevant local law). The Contractor represents and covenants that it presently has no interest and
shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with
the performance of its services hereunder. The Contractor further covenants not to employ any
person having such known interests in the performance of the contract.
ARTICLE 23. WAIVER —No Governmental waiver of any breach of any provision of the Contract shall
operate as a waiver of such provision or of the Contract or as a waiver of subsequent or other breaches
of the same or any other provision of the Contract; nor shall any action or non-action by the Contracting
Officer or by the Government be construed as a waiver of any provision of the Contract or of any breach
thereof unless the same has been expressly declared or recognized as a waiver by the Contracting
Officer or the Government in writing.
ARTICLE 24. BUY AMERICAN.
The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Buy American Act (41 U.S.C. § 10a), including, but
not limited to, the purchase of steel.
A. AGREEMENT— In accordance with the Buy American Act (41 USC l0a-l0d), and Executive Order
10582. December 17, 1954 (3 CFR, 1954-58 Comp., p. 230), as amended by Executive Order
11051, September 27,1962 (3 CFR, l059—63 Comp., p. 635), the Contractor agrees that only
domestic construction material will be used by the Contractor, subcontractors, material men and
suppliers in the performance of the Contract, except for non-domestic material listed in the
Contract.
B. DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL —”Construction material” means any article, material
or supply brought to the construction site for incorporation in the building or work. An
unmanufactured construction material is a “domestic construction material” if it has been mined or
produced in the United States. A manufactured construction material is a “domestic construction
material” if it has been manufactured in the United States and if the cost of its components which
have been mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States exceeds 50 percent of the cost
of all its components. “Component” means any article, material, or supply directly incorporated in
a construction material. -
C. DOMESTIC COMPONENT —A component shall be considered to have been “mined, produced,
or manufactured in the United States” regardless of its source, in fact, if the article, material or
supply in which it is incorporated was manufactured in the United States and the component is of
a class or kind determined by the Government to be not mined, produced or manufactured in the
United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities and of a satisfactory
quality.

D. FOREIGN MATERIAL – When steel materials are used in a project a minimal use of foreign steel
is permitted. The cost of such materials cannot exceed on-tenth of one percent of the total
project cost, or $2,500,000, whichever is greater.

ARTICLE 25. TAXES
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A. FEDERAL EXCISE —Materials, supplies and equipment are not subject to the Federal
Manufacturer’s Excise Tax, if they are furnished or used in connection with the Contract provided
that title to such materials, supplies and equipment passes to the Government under the
Contract. The Contractor shall in such cases furnish his subcontractors and suppliers with a
purchaser’s certificate in the form prescribed by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
B. SALES AND USE TAXES —Materials which are physically incorporated as a permanent part of
real property are not subject to Government Sales and Use Tax. The Contractor shall, when
purchasing such materials, furnish his suppliers with a Contractor’s Exempt Purchase Certificate
in the form prescribed in the Sales and Use Tax Regulations of the Government. Where the
Contractor, subcontractor or material man has already paid the Sales and Use Tax on material,
as prescribed above, the Sales and Use Tax Regulations of the Government permit the
Contractor, subcontractor or material man to deduct the sales or use tax on the purchase price of
the same on his next monthly return as an adjustment. However, the Contractor, subcontractor or
material man must satisfy the Chief Financial Officer for the Government that no sum in
reimbursement of such tax was included in the Contract or else that the Government has
received a credit under the Contract in an amount equal to such tax.

Government Sales and Use Tax shall be paid on any material and supplies, including equipment
rentals, which do not become a physical part of the finished project. [See Government of
Columbia Sales and Use Tax Administration Ruling No. 6] (Or relevant local law).

The Contractor, subcontractor, or material supplier shall provide proof of compliance with the
provisions of [D.C. Law 9-260] (Or relevant local law), as amended, codified in [D.C. Code46-103]
(Or relevant local law), Employer Contributions, prior to award.

The Contractor, subcontractor, or material supplier shall provide proof of compliance with the
applicable tax filing and licensing requirements set forth in [D.C. Code, Title 47, Taxation and
Fiscal Affairs] (Or relevant local law), prior to contract award.

ARTICLE 26. SUSPENSION OF WORK —The Contracting Officer may order the Contractor in writing to
suspend, delay or interrupt all or any part of the work for such period of time as he may determine to be
appropriate for the convenience of the Government.

If the performance of all or any part of the work is, for an unreasonable period of time, suspended,
delayed or interrupted by an act of the Contracting Officer in the administration of the Contract, or by his
failure to act within the time specified in the Contract (or if no time is specified, within a reasonable time),
an adjustment will be made for an increase in the cost of performance of the Contract (excluding profit)
necessarily caused by such unreasonable suspension, delay or interruption and the Contract modified in
writing accordingly. However, no adjustment will be made under this Article for any suspension, delay or
interruption to the extent:
1. That performance would have been so suspended, delayed or interrupted by any other
cause, including the fault or negligence of the contractor, or
2. For which an equitable adjustment is provided or excluded under any other provision of
the Contract.

No claim under this Article shall be allowed:

1. For any costs incurred more than 20 days before the Contractor shall have notified the
Contracting Officer in writing of the act or failure to act involved (but this requirement shall
no apply as to a claim resulting from a suspension order), and
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2. Unless the claim, in an amount stated, is asserted in writing as soon as practicable after
the termination of such suspension, delay, or interruption, but not later than the date of
final payment under the Contract.
ARTICLE 27. SAFETY PROGRAM
A. GENERAL —In order to provide safety controls for the protection of the life and health of
Government and Contract employees and the general public; prevention of damage to property,
materials, supplies, and equipment; and for avoidance of work interruptions in the performance of
the Contract, the Contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal and local laws governing
safety, health and sanitation including the Safety Standards, Rules and Regulations issued by the
American National Standards, U. S. Department of Labor, U. S. Department of Health and
Human Services, [D.C. Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board] (Or relevant local law) and
the latest edition of “Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices” issued by the Federal Highway
Administration.

The Contractor shall also take or cause to be taken such additional safety measures as the
Contracting Officer may determine to be reasonably necessary.

The Contractor shall designate one person to be responsible for carrying out the Contractor’s
obligation under this Article.

The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of all accidents resulting in death, injury,
occupational disease, and/or damage to property, materials, supplies, and equipment incident to
work performed under the Contract. Copies of these reports shall be furnished to the Contracting
Officer within two working days after occurrence.

The Contracting Officer will notify the Contractor of any noncompliance with the foregoing
provisions and the action to be taken. The Contractor shall, after receipt of such notice,
immediately take corrective action. Such notice, when delivered to the Contractor or his
representative at the site of the work, shall be deemed sufficient for the purpose. If the Contractor
fails or refuses to comply promptly, the Contracting Officer may issue an order stopping all or part
of the work until satisfactory corrective action has been taken. No part of the time lost due to any
such stop orders shall be made the subject of claim for extension of time or for excess costs or
damages by the Contractor.

This Article is applicable to all subcontractors used under the Contract and compliance with these
provisions by the subcontractors will be the responsibility of the Contractor.

(In Contracts involving work of short duration or of non-hazardous character, the following Section
B. will be deleted by Special Provision)

B. CONTRACTOR’S PROGRAM SUBMISSION —Prior to commencement of the work, the
Contractor shall:
1. Submit in writing to the Contracting Officer for his approval his program for complying with
this Article for accident prevention.
2. Meet with the Contracting Officer’s Safety Representative after submission of the above
program to develop a mutual understanding relative to the administration of the overall safety
program.

ARTICLE 28. RETENTION OF RECORDS—Unless otherwise provided in the Contract, or by applicable
statute, the Contractor, from the effective date of Contract completion and for a period of three years after
final settlement under the Contract, shall preserve and make available to the Government at all
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reasonable times at the office of the Contractor but without direct charge to the Government, all his
books, records, documents, and other evidence bearing on the costs and expenses of the Contractor
under the Contract.

ARTICLE 29. RECOVERY OF DEBTS OWED THE GOVERNMENT---The Contractor hereby agrees
that the Government may use all or any portion of any payment, consideration or refund due the
Contractor under the Contract to satisfy, in whole or part, any debt due the Government.

ARTICLE 30. ADMINISTRATIVE LIQUIDATED DAMAGES---In addition to any other liquidated
damages provided for in the Contract, the Contractor hereby agrees that the Government may assess
administrative liquidated damages for the Contractor’s failure to submit when due any deliverable
required by the Contract. Unless otherwise prescribed by the Contracting Officer, the rate of the
administrative liquidated damages shall be $250 per day until the required deliverable is received and
accepted by the Government. The Government’s remedies for failure to comply with the Contract terms
and conditions are cumulative and not exclusive. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the
Government’s ability to terminate the Contractor for the failure to submit Contract deliverables when due.

ARTICLE 31. ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES AND ANTI-KICKBACK PROVISIONS.
A. The Contractor recognizes the need for markets to operate competitively and shall observe and
shall comply with all applicable law, rules, and regulations prohibiting anti-competitive practices.
The Contractor shall not engage, directly or indirectly, in collusion or other anti-competitive
practices that reduces or eliminates competition or restrains trade. The Department shall report
to the appropriate authority any activity that evidences a violation of the antitrust laws, and take
such other further action to which it is entitled or obligated under the law.

B. The Contractor shall observe and comply with all applicable law, rules, and regulations prohibiting
kickbacks and, without limiting the foregoing, Contractor shall not (i) provide or attempt to provide
or offer to provide any kickback; (ii) solicit, accept, or attempt to accept any kickback; or (iii)
include, directly or indirectly, the amount of any kickback in the contract price charged by
Contractor or a Subcontractor of the Construction Manager to the Department. The Contractor
shall have in place and follow reasonable procedures designed to prevent and detect possible
violations described in this subparagraph in its own operations and direct business relationships.
The Department may take any recourse available to it under the law for violations of this anti-
kickback provision.

C. The Contractor represents and warrants that it did not, directly or indirectly, engage in any
collusive or other anti-competitive behavior in connection with the bid, negotiation or award of the
Contract. Further, the Contractor represents and warrants that it will not either directly or
indirectly, engage in any collusive or other anti-competitive behavior in connection with the
performance and administration of the Contract. In the event the Department determines that
there has been a violation of these provisions, it may terminate the contract without liability.
ARTICLE 32. NON-DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS.
A. The Contractor agrees to take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that
employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, national
origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities,
matriculation, political affiliation, or physical handicap. The affirmative action shall include, but
not be limited to, the following:
1. Employment, upgrading, or transfer;
2. Recruitment or recruitment advertising;
3. Demotion, layoff, or termination;
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4. Rates of pay, or other forms of compensation; and
5. Selection for training and apprenticeship.
B. Unless otherwise permitted by law and directed by the Department, the Contractor agrees to post
in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be
provided by the Department setting forth the provisions of this Section concerning non-
discrimination and affirmative action.

C. The Contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of
the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
pursuant to the non-discrimination requirements set forth in this Section.

D. The Contractor agrees to send to each labor union or representative of workers with which it has
a collective bargaining agreement, or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided by
the Department, advising each labor union or workers' representative of the Contractor's
commitments under this Section, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places
available to employees and applicants for employment.

E. The Contractor agrees to permit access by the Department to all books, records and accounts
pertaining to its employment practices for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with
this Section, and shall post copies of the notices in conspicuous places available to employees
and applicants for employment.

F. The Contractor shall include in every subcontract the equal opportunity clauses of this Section so
that such provisions shall be binding upon each Subcontractor or vendor.

G. The Contractor shall take such action with respect to any Subcontractor as the Contracting
Officer may direct as a means of enforcing these provisions, including sanctions for non-
compliance.
ARTICLE 33. ETHICAL STANDARDS FOR DEPARTMENT’S EMPLOYEES AND FORMER
EMPLOYEES---The Department expects the Contractor to observe the highest ethical standards and to
comply with all applicable law, rules, and regulations governing ethical conduct or conflicts of interest.
Neither the Contractor, nor any person associated with the Contractor, shall provide (or seek
reimbursement for) any gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, loan or other thing of value to any employee of
the District or the Department not in conformity with applicable law, rules or regulations. The Contractor
shall not engage the services of any person or persons in the employment of the Department or the
District for any Work required, contemplated or performed under the Contract. The Contractor may not
assign to any former Department or District employee or agent who has joined the Contractor's firm any
matter on which the former employee, while in the employ of the Department, had material or substantial
involvement in the matter. The Contractor may request a waiver to permit the assignment of such matters
to former Department personnel on a case-by-case basis. The Contractor shall include in every
subcontract a provision substantially similar to this section so that such provisions shall be binding upon
each Subcontractor or vendor.

ARTICLE 34. CONSTRUCTION. The Contract shall be construed fairly as to all parties and not in favor
of or against any party, regardless of which party prepared the Contract.

ARTICLE 35. SURVIVAL. All agreements warranties, and representations of the Contractor contained
in the Contract or in any certificate or document furnished pursuant to the Contract shall survive
termination or expiration of the Contract.

ARTICLE 36. REMEDIES CUMULATIVE. Unless specifically provided to the contrary in the Contract,
all remedies set forth in the Contract are cumulative and not exclusive of any other remedy the
Government may have, including, without limitation, at law or in equity. The Government’s rights and
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remedies will be exercised at its sole discretion, and shall not be regarded as conferring any obligation on
the Government’s to exercise those rights or remedies for the benefit of the Contractor or any other
person or entity.

ARTICLE 37. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; MODIFICATION. The Contract supersedes all contemporaneous
or prior negotiations, representations, course of dealing, or agreements, either written or oral. No
modifications to the Contract shall be effective against the Department unless made in writing signed by
both the Department and the Contractor, unless otherwise expressly provided to the contrary in the
Contract. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the Department’s right to issue unilateral modifications
to the contract.

ARTICLE 38. SEVERABILITY. In the event any one or more of the provisions contained in this
Contract shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity,
illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Contract, and in lieu of each such
invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision, there shall be added automatically as a part of this Contract a
provision as similar in terms to such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision as may be possible and be
valid, legal and enforceable; each part of this Contract is intended to be severable.

ARTICLE 39. FORCE MAJEURE---If the Contractor, because of Force Majeure, is rendered wholly or
partly unable to perform its obligations when due under this Contract, the Contractor may be excused
from whatever performance is affected by the Force Majeure to the extent so affected. In order to be
excused from its performance obligations under this Contract by reason of Force Majeure, within 72 hours
of the occurrence or event, the Contractor must provide the Contracting Officer written notice of its
inability to perform as well as a description of the force majeure and its effect on Contract performance.
The Contracting Officer will have the right to cause the inspection of the work site to determine the validity
of the Contractor’s assertion of its inability to perform. If the Contracting Officer agrees that the
Contractor is wholly or partly unable to perform its obligations under the Contract a decision will be issued
indicating the extent to which the Contractor is excused from its performance obligations. In no event will
the Contractor be entitled to money damages from the Government due to force majeure.

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BUSINESS LETTERHEAD HERE
NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE WITH EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO)
REQUIREMENTS
Mayor’s Order 85-85, “Compliance with Equal Opportunity Requirements in Contracts,” effective
June 10, 1985 (“Mayor’s Order 85-85”); the rules implementing Mayor’s Order 85-85, 4 DCMR
§ 1100 et seq.; and the D.C. Human Rights Act of 1977, as amended, D.C. Code § 2-1401 et seq.
(“D.C. Human Rights Act”) are hereby included as part of this bid/proposal. Therefore, each
bidder/offeror shall indicate below their written commitment to comply with Mayor’s Order 85-
85, the implementing rules, and the D.C. Human Rights Act. Failure to comply with these
provisions shall result in rejection of the respective bid/proposal.
I, __________________________, the authorized representative of ________________________
(Name of Contractor/Business), hereinafter referred to as “the Contractor” certify that the
Contractor is fully aware of all of all of the provisions of Mayor’s Order 85-85, the implementing
rules, and the D.C. Human Rights Act. I further certify that the Contractor shall fully comply with
Mayor’s Order 85-85, the implementing rules, and the D.C. Human Rights Act for the trades,
crafts, and skills to be used during the term of the performance of the contract whether or not the
work is subcontracted if the Contractor is awarded the D.C. Government Contract referenced by
the contract number, solicitation number, and/or bid number entered below. Further, I certify that
the Contractor acknowledges and understands that the award of said contract and its continuation
are specifically conditioned upon the Contractor ’s compliance with Mayor’s Order 85-85, the
implementing rules, and the D.C. Human Rights Act.
__________________________________ __________________________
Name of Authorized Official and Title Date
__________________________________ __________________________
Signature of Authorized Official Name of Contractor/Business
__________________________________
Contract/Solicitation/Bid Number
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BHAWNA GOEL, CEO
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Revised 7/21/2023
BUSINESS LETTERHEAD HERE
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO) POLICY COMMITMENT
________________________ (Name of Contractor/Business) shall not discriminate against any
employee or applicant for employment because of age, color, credit information, disability, family
responsibilities, gender identity and expression, genetic informa tion, homeless status, marital
status, matriculation, national origin, personal appearance, political affiliation, race, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, or status of a victim or family member of a victim of domestic violence, a sexual
offense, or stalking.
________________________ (Name of Contractor/Business) agrees to take affirmative action to
ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without
regard to their age, color, credit information, disability, family responsibilities, gender identity and
expression, genetic inform ation, homeless status, marital stat us, matriculation, national origin,
personal appearance, political affiliation, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status of a victim
or family member of a victim of domestic violence, a sexual offense, or stalking. The affirmative
action shall include, but not be limited to, the fo llowing: (1) employment, upgrading, or transfer;
(2) recruitment or recruitment advertising; (3) demotion, layoff, or termination; (4) rates of pay, or
other forms of compensation; and (5) selection for training and apprenticeship.
________________________ (Name of Contractor/Business) agrees to post in conspicuous
places, available to employees and applicants for employment, the above provisions concerning
non-discrimination and equal employment opportunity.
________________________ (Name of Contractor/Business) shall, in all solicitations or
advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment pursuant to the above provisions concerning
non-discrimination and equal employment opportunity.
________________________ (Name of Contractor/Business) ag rees to send to each labor union
or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement, or other contract
or understanding, a notice that it will comply with the above provisions concerning non-
discrimination and equal employment opportunity and the contractor’s commitments represented
herein, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places availa ble to employees and
applicants for employment.
________________________ (Name of Contractor/Business) agrees to permit access to all books,
records, and accounts, pertaining to its employm ent practices, by the Director of the Office of
Human Rights and the Contracting Agency for purpos es of investigation to ascertain compliance
with the above provisions concerning non-discrimination and equal employment opportunity, and
to require under terms of any subcontractor agreement each subcontractor to permit access of the
subcontractors, books, records, and accounts for such purposes.
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SOUTH RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC.
SOUTH RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC.
SOUTH RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC.
SOUTH RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC.
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________________________ (Name of Contractor/Business) agrees to comply with all guidelines
concerning non-discrimination and e qual employment opportunity app licable in the District of
Columbia.
________________________ (Name of Contractor/Business) sh all include in every subcontract
the above provisions concerning non-discrimination and equal employment opportunity, so that
these provisions shall be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.
________________________ (Name of Contractor/Business) shall take action with respect to any
subcontract as the Contracting Officer may direct as a means of enforcing these provisions,
including sanctions for non-compliance; provided, that in the event the prime contractor becomes
involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such
direction by the contracting agency, the prime contractor may request the District to enter into such
litigation to protect the interest of the District.
__________________________________ __________________________
Name of Authorized Official and Title Date
__________________________________ __________________________
Signature of Authorized Official Name of Contractor/Business
SOUTH RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC.
SOUTH RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC.
SOUTH RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC.
BHAWNA GOEL, CEO FEBRUARY 14, 2025
SOUTH RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC.





EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER INFORMATION REPORT
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DC Office of Contracting and Procurement
Employer Information Report (EEO)
Reply to:
Office of Contracting and Procurement 441 4th
Street, NW, Suite 700 South
Washington, DC 20001
Instructions:
Two (2) copies of DAS 84-404 or Federal Form EEO-1 shall be submitted to the Office of Contracting and Procurement to
comply with Section D of this report ONLY. One copy shall be retained by the Contractor.
Section A – TYPE OF REPORT
1. Indicate by marking in the appropriate box the type of reporting unit for which this copy of the form is submitted (MARK ONLY ONE BOX)
Single Establishment Employer
(1) տ Single-establishment Employer Report
Multi-establishment Employer
(2)܆Consolidated Report
(3) տ Headquarters Report
(4) տ Individual Establishment Report (submit one
for each establishment with 25 or more employees)
(5) տ Special Report
2. Total number of reports being filed by this Company.
Section B – COMPANY IDENTIFICATION OFFICIAL (To be answered by all employers) OFFICIAL USE
ONLY
1. Name of Company which owns or controls the establishment for which this report is filed a.
Address (Number and street) City or Town Country State Zip Code b.
b. Employer
Identification No.
2. Establishment for which this report is filed. OFFICIAL USE
ONLY
a. Name of establishment c.
Address (Number and street) City or Town Country State Zip Code d.
b. Employer
Identification No.
3. Parent of affiliated Company
a. Name of parent or affiliated Company b. Employer Identification No.
Address (Number and street) City or Town Country State Zip Code
Section C - ESTABLISHMENT INFORMATION
1. Is the location of the establishment the same as that reported last
year?
տ Yes տ No տ Did not report տ Report on combined
last year basis
2. Is the major business activity at this establishment the same
as that reported last year?
տ Yes տ No տ Did not report տ Report on combined
last year basis
OFFICIAL USE
ONLY
3. What is the major activity of this establishment? (Be specific, i.e., manufacturing steel castings, retail grocer, wholesale
plumbing supplies, title insurance, etc. Include the specific type of product or service provided, as well as the principal
business or industrial activity.)
e.
4. MINORITY GROUP MEMBERS: Indicate if you are a minority business enterprise (50% owned or 51% controlled by minority members).
տ YES տ NO
DAS 84-404 (Replaces D.C. Form 2640.9 Sept. 74 which is Obsolete) 84-2P891
1

SECTION D – EMPLOYMENT DATA
Employment at this establishment – Report all permanent, temporary, or part-time employees including apprentices and on-the-job trainees
unless specifically excluded as set forth in the instructions. Enter the appropriate figures on all lines and in all columns. Blank spaces will be
considered as zero. In columns 1, 2, and 3, include ALL employees in the establishment Including those in minority groups
JOB
CATEGORIES
TOTAL EMPLOYEES IN
ESTABLISHMENT
MINORITY GROUP EMPLOYEES
MALE FEMALE
Total
Employees
Including
Minorities
(1)
Total Male
Including
Minorities
(2)
Total
Female
Including
Minorities
(3)
Black
(4)
Asian
(5)
American
Indian
(6)
Hispanic
(7)
Black
(8)
Asian
(9)
American
Indian
(10)
Hispanic
(11)
Officials and
Managers
Professionals
Technicians
Sales Workers
Office and
Clerical
Craftsman
(Skilled)
Operative (Semi-
Skilled)
Laborers
(Unskilled)
Service Workers
TOTAL
Total employ
reported
in previous report

(The trainee below should also be included in the figures for the appropriate occupation categories above)
Formal
On-
The-Job
Trainee
White
collar
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
Production
1. How was information as to race or ethnic group in Section D obtained? 2. Dates of payroll period used: __________________
a. ܆Visual Survey c.܆Other Specify 3. Pay period of last report submitted for this
b. ܆Employment Record establishment: _
Section E – REMARKS Use this Item to give any identification data appearing on last report which differs from that given above, explain major changes
in composition or reporting units, and other pertinent information.
Section F - CERTIFICATION
Check one ܆1) All reports are accurate and were prepared in accordance with the instructions (check on consolidated only)
܆2) This report is accurate and was prepared in accordance with the instructions.
Name of Authorized Official Title Signature Date
Name of person contact regarding this report Address (Number and Street)
Title City and State Zip Code Telephone Number Extension
INFORMATION CITED HEREIN SHALL BE HELD IN CONFIDENCE
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
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THE LIVING WAGE ACT OF 2006
D.C. Code §§ 2-220.01 – 2-220.11
Recipients of new contracts or government assistance shall pay affiliated employees and subcontractors who
perform services under the contracts no less than the current living wage.
Effective January 1, 2025 until June 30, 2025, the Living Wage rate is $17.50 per hour.
Effective July 1, 2025, the District’s Minimum Wage and Living Wage rates will increase to
$18.00 per hour.
The requirement to pay a living wage applies to:
ƒ All recipients of contracts in the amount of $100,000 or more, and all subcontractors that receive
$15,000 or more from the funds received by the recipient from the District of Columbia, and
ƒ All recipients of government assistance in the amount of $100,000 or more, and all subcontractors of
these recipients that receive $50,000 or more from the government assistance received by the
recipient from the District of Columbia.
“Contract” means a written agreement between a recipient and the District government.
“Government assistance” means a grant, loan, or tax increment financing that result in a financial benefit
from an agency, commission, instrumentality, or other entity of the District government.
“Affiliated employee” means any individual employed by a recipient who received compensation directly
from government assistance or a contract with the District of Columbia government, including employees of
the District of Columbia, any employee of a contractor or subcontractor of a recipient who performs
services pursuant to government assistance or contract. The term “affiliated employee” does not include
those individuals who perform only intermittent or incidental services with respect to the contract or
government assistance or who are otherwise employed by the contractor, recipient, or subcontractor.

Certain exemptions apply: 1) Contracts or agreements subject to wage determinations required by federal law
which are higher than the wage required by this Act; 2) Existing and future collecting bargaining agreements,
provided that the future agreement results in employees being paid no less than the current living wage; 3)
contracts for electricity, telephone, water , sewer performed by regulated utilities; 4) contracts for services needed
immediately to prevent or respond to a disaster or imminent threat declared by the Mayor; 5) contracts awarded to
recipients that provide trainees with services, including but not limited to case management and job readiness
services, provided the trainee does not replace employees; 6) employees under 22 years of age employed during a
school vacation period, or enrolled as a full-time student who works less than 25 hours per week; 7) tenants or
retail establishments that occupy property constructed or improved by government assistance, provided there is no
receipt of direct District government assistance; 8) employees of nonprofit organizations that employ not more
than 50 individuals and qualify for 501(c)(3) status; 9) Medicaid provider agreements for direct care services to
Medicaid recipients, provided, that the direct care service is not provided through a home care agency, a
community residence facility, or a group home for persons with intellectual disabilities as those terms are defined
in section 2 of the Health-Care and Community Residence Facility, Hospice, and Home Care Licensure Act of
1983; D.C. Code § 44-501; and 10) contracts or agreements between managed care organizations and the Health
Care Safety Net Administration or the Medicaid Assistance Administration to provide health services.

Home Care Final Rule: The Department of Labor extended overtime protections to home care workers and
workers who provide companionship services. Employers within this industry are now subject to recordkeeping
provisions.

Each recipient and subcontractor of a recipient shall provide this notice to each affiliated employee covered by this notice, and
shall also post this notice in a conspicuous site in its place of business. All recipients and subcontractors shall retain payroll
records created and maintained in the regular course of business under District of Columbia law for a period of at least 3 year s.

To file a claim, visit: Department of Employment Services, Office of Wage-Hour, 4058 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Suite 3600,
Washington, D.C. 20019; call: (202) 671-1880; or file your claim on- line: does.dc.gov. Go to “File a Claim” tab.
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Department of Employment Services

MURIEL BOWSER DR. UNIQUE MORRIS-HUGHES
MAYOR DIRECTOR

4058 Minnesota Ave, N.E. • Suite 3600 • Washington, D.C. 20019 • Office: 202.671.1900
LIVING WAGE ACT FACT SHEET

The Living Wage Act of 2006, D.C. Code §§ 2-220.01 – 2-220.11, provides that District of Columbia government
contractors and recipients of government assistance (gra nts, loans, tax increment financing), in the amount of
$100,000 or more, shall pay affiliated employees wages at no less than the current living wage rate.
Effective January 1, 2025 until June 30, 2025, the Living Wage rate is $17.50
per hour.
Effective July 1, 2025, the District’s Minimum Wage and Living Wage rates
will increase to $18.00 per hour.

Subcontractors of D.C. government contractors, who receive $15,000 or more from the contract, and subcontractors
of the recipients of government assistance, who receive $50,000 or more from the assistance, are also required to pay
their affiliated employees no less than the current living wage rate.
“Affiliated employee” means any individual employed by a recipient who receives compensation directly from
government assistance or a contract with the District of Columbia government, including any employee of a
contractor or subcontractor of a recipient who performs serv ices pursuant to government assistance or a contract.
The term “affiliated employee” does not include those individuals who perform only intermittent or incidental
services with respect to the government assistance or contract, or who are otherwise employed by the contractor,
recipient or subcontractor.
Exemptions – The following contracts and agreements are exempt from the Living Wage Act:
1. Contracts or other agreements that are subject to hi gher wage level determinations required by federal
law (i.e., if a contract is subject to the Service Co ntract Act and certain wage rates are lower than the
District’s current living wage, the contractor must pay the higher of the two rates);

2. Existing and future collective bargaining agreemen ts, provided that the future collective bargaining
agreement results in the employee being paid no less than the current living wage;

3. Contracts for electricity, telephone, water, sewer or other services provided by a regulated utility;

4. Contracts for services needed immedi ately to prevent or respond to a disaster or imminent threat to
public health or safety declared by the Mayor;

5. Contracts or other agreements that provide trainees with additional services including, but not limited
to, case management and job readiness services, provided that the trainees do not replace employees
subject to the Living Wage Act;

6. An employee, under 22 years of age, employed during a school vacation period, or enrolled as full-time
student, as defined by the respective institution, who is in high school or at an accredited institution of
higher education and who works less than 25 hours per week; provided that students not replace
employees subject to the Living Wage Act;

7. Tenants or retail establishments that occupy property constructed or improved by receipt of
government assistance from the District of Columbia; provided, that the tenant or retail establishment
did not receive direct government assistance from the District of Columbia;

8. Employees of nonprofit organizations that employ not more than 50 individuals and qualify for taxation
exemption pursuant to Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, approved August 16,
1954 (68 A Stat. 163; 26. U.S.C. §501(c)(3));

9. Medicaid provider agreements for direct care services to Medicaid recipients, provided, that the direct
care service is not provided through a home care agency, a community residence facility, or a group
home for persons with intellectual disabilities as those terms are defined in section 2 of the Health-Care
and Community Residence Facility, Hospice, and Home Care Licensure Act of 1983; D.C. Official
Code § 44-501; and

10. Contracts or other agreements between managed care organizations and the Health Care Safety Net
Administration or the Medicaid Assistance Administration to provide health services.

Enforcement
The Department of Employment Services (DOES) Office of Wage-Hour and the D.C. Office of Contracting and
Procurement share monitoring responsibilities.
Home Care Final Rule: The Department of Labor extended over time protections to home care workers
and workers who provide companionship services. Empl oyers within this industry are now subject to
recordkeeping provisions.
If you learn that a contractor subject to this law is not paying at least the current living wage, you should report it to
the contracting officer. If you believe that your employer is subject to this law and is not paying at least the current
living wage, you may file a complaint with the DOES Offi ce of Wage - Hour, located at 4058 Minnesota Avenue,
N.E. Suite 3600, Washington, D.C. 20019, call (202) 671-1880, or file your claim on-line: www.does.dc.gov. Go to
“File a Claim” tab.
For questions and additional information, contact the Office of Contracting and Procurement at (202) 727-0252 or the
Department of Employment Services on (202) 671-1880.
Please note: This fact sheet is for informational purpos es only as required by Section 106 of the Living Wage Act. It should not
be relied on as a definitive statement of the Living Wage Act or any regulations adopted pursuant to the law.
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
EXHIBIT )
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(EXHIBIT WILL APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES)
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29 CFR Subtitle A (7–1–24 Edition) §§ 5.3–5.4
Wages. The term ‘‘wages’’ means the
basic hourly rate of pay; any contribu-
tion irrevocably made by a contractor
or subcontractor to a trustee or to a
third person pursuant to a bona fide
fringe benefit fund, plan, or program;
and the rate of costs to the contractor
or subcontractor which may be reason-
ably anticipated in providing bona fide
fringe benefits to laborers and mechan-
ics pursuant to an enforceable commit-
ment to carry out a financially respon-
sible plan or program, which was com-
municated in writing to the laborers
and mechanics affected. The fringe
benefits enumerated in the Davis-
Bacon Act include medical or hospital
care, pensions on retirement or death,
compensation for injuries or illness re-
sulting from occupational activity, or
insurance to provide any of the fore-
going; unemployment benefits; life in-
surance, disability insurance, sickness
insurance, or accident insurance; vaca-
tion or holiday pay; defraying costs of
apprenticeship or other similar pro-
grams; or other bona fide fringe bene-
fits. Fringe benefits do not include ben-
efits required by other Federal, State,
or local law.
Wage determination. The term ‘‘wage
determination’’ includes the original
decision and any subsequent decisions
revising, modifying, superseding, cor-
recting, or otherwise changing the pro-
visions of the original decision. The ap-
plication of the wage determination
must be in accordance with the provi-
sions of § 1.6 of this subtitle.
[88 FR 57731, Aug. 23, 2023]
§§ 5.3–5.4 [Reserved]
§ 5.5 Contract provisions and related
matters.
(a) Required contract clauses. The
Agency head will cause or require the
contracting officer to require the con-
tracting officer to insert in full, or (for
contracts covered by the Federal Ac-
quisition Regulation (48 CFR chapter
1)) by reference, in any contract in ex-
cess of $2,000 which is entered into for
the actual construction, alteration
and/or repair, including painting and
decorating, of a public building or pub-
lic work, or building or work financed
in whole or in part from Federal funds
or in accordance with guarantees of a
Federal agency or financed from funds
obtained by pledge of any contract of a
Federal agency to make a loan, grant
or annual contribution (except where a
different meaning is expressly indi-
cated), and which is subject to the
labor standards provisions of any of the
laws referenced by § 5.1, the following
clauses (or any modifications thereof
to meet the particular needs of the
agency, Provided, That such modifica-
tions are first approved by the Depart-
ment of Labor):
(1) Minimum wages—(i) Wage rates and
fringe benefits. All laborers and mechan-
ics employed or working upon the site
of the work (or otherwise working in
construction or development of the
project under a development statute),
will be paid unconditionally and not
less often than once a week, and with-
out subsequent deduction or rebate on
any account (except such payroll de-
ductions as are permitted by regula-
tions issued by the Secretary of Labor
under the Copeland Act (29 CFR part
3)), the full amount of basic hourly
wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or
cash equivalents thereof) due at time
of payment computed at rates not less
than those contained in the wage de-
termination of the Secretary of Labor
which is attached hereto and made a
part hereof, regardless of any contrac-
tual relationship which may be alleged
to exist between the contractor and
such laborers and mechanics. As pro-
vided in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this
section, the appropriate wage deter-
minations are effective by operation of
law even if they have not been at-
tached to the contract. Contributions
made or costs reasonably anticipated
for bona fide fringe benefits under the
Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 3141(2)(B))
on behalf of laborers or mechanics are
considered wages paid to such laborers
or mechanics, subject to the provisions
of paragraph (a)(1)(v) of this section;
also, regular contributions made or
costs incurred for more than a weekly
period (but not less often than quar-
terly) under plans, funds, or programs
which cover the particular weekly pe-
riod, are deemed to be constructively
made or incurred during such weekly
period. Such laborers and mechanics
must be paid the appropriate wage rate
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and fringe benefits on the wage deter-
mination for the classification(s) of
work actually performed, without re-
gard to skill, except as provided in
paragraph (a)(4) of this section. Labor-
ers or mechanics performing work in
more than one classification may be
compensated at the rate specified for
each classification for the time actu-
ally worked therein: Provided, That the
employer’s payroll records accurately
set forth the time spent in each classi-
fication in which work is performed.
The wage determination (including any
additional classifications and wage
rates conformed under paragraph
(a)(1)(iii) of this section) and the Davis-
Bacon poster (WH–1321) must be posted
at all times by the contractor and its
subcontractors at the site of the work
in a prominent and accessible place
where it can be easily seen by the
workers.
(ii) Frequently recurring classifications.
(A) In addition to wage and fringe ben-
efit rates that have been determined to
be prevailing under the procedures set
forth in 29 CFR part 1, a wage deter-
mination may contain, pursuant to
§ 1.3(f), wage and fringe benefit rates for
classifications of laborers and mechan-
ics for which conformance requests are
regularly submitted pursuant to para-
graph (a)(1)(iii) of this section, pro-
vided that:
(1) The work performed by the classi-
fication is not performed by a classi-
fication in the wage determination for
which a prevailing wage rate has been
determined;
(2) The classification is used in the
area by the construction industry; and
(3) The wage rate for the classifica-
tion bears a reasonable relationship to
the prevailing wage rates contained in
the wage determination.
(B) The Administrator will establish
wage rates for such classifications in
accordance with paragraph
(a)(1)(iii)(A)(3) of this section. Work
performed in such a classification must
be paid at no less than the wage and
fringe benefit rate listed on the wage
determination for such classification.
(iii) Conformance. (A) The contracting
officer must require that any class of
laborers or mechanics, including help-
ers, which is not listed in the wage de-
termination and which is to be em-
ployed under the contract be classified
in conformance with the wage deter-
mination. Conformance of an addi-
tional classification and wage rate and
fringe benefits is appropriate only
when the following criteria have been
met:
(1) The work to be performed by the
classification requested is not per-
formed by a classification in the wage
determination; and
(2) The classification is used in the
area by the construction industry; and
(3) The proposed wage rate, including
any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a
reasonable relationship to the wage
rates contained in the wage determina-
tion.
(B) The conformance process may not
be used to split, subdivide, or otherwise
avoid application of classifications list-
ed in the wage determination.
(C) If the contractor and the laborers
and mechanics to be employed in the
classification (if known), or their rep-
resentatives, and the contracting offi-
cer agree on the classification and
wage rate (including the amount des-
ignated for fringe benefits where appro-
priate), a report of the action taken
will be sent by the contracting officer
by email to DBAconformance@dol.gov.
The Administrator, or an authorized
representative, will approve, modify, or
disapprove every additional classifica-
tion action within 30 days of receipt
and so advise the contracting officer or
will notify the contracting officer
within the 30–day period that addi-
tional time is necessary.
(D) In the event the contractor, the
laborers or mechanics to be employed
in the classification or their represent-
atives, and the contracting officer do
not agree on the proposed classifica-
tion and wage rate (including the
amount designated for fringe benefits,
where appropriate), the contracting of-
ficer will, by email to
DBAconformance@dol.gov, refer the
questions, including the views of all in-
terested parties and the recommenda-
tion of the contracting officer, to the
Administrator for determination. The
Administrator, or an authorized rep-
resentative, will issue a determination
within 30 days of receipt and so advise
the contracting officer or will notify
the contracting officer within the 30–
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day period that additional time is nec-
essary.
(E) The contracting officer must
promptly notify the contractor of the
action taken by the Wage and Hour Di-
vision under paragraphs (a)(1)(iii)(C)
and (D) of this section. The contractor
must furnish a written copy of such de-
termination to each affected worker or
it must be posted as a part of the wage
determination. The wage rate (includ-
ing fringe benefits where appropriate)
determined pursuant to paragraph
(a)(1)(iii)(C) or (D) of this section must
be paid to all workers performing work
in the classification under this con-
tract from the first day on which work
is performed in the classification.
(iv) Fringe benefits not expressed as an
hourly rate. Whenever the minimum
wage rate prescribed in the contract
for a class of laborers or mechanics in-
cludes a fringe benefit which is not ex-
pressed as an hourly rate, the con-
tractor may either pay the benefit as
stated in the wage determination or
may pay another bona fide fringe ben-
efit or an hourly cash equivalent there-
of.
(v) Unfunded plans. If the contractor
does not make payments to a trustee
or other third person, the contractor
may consider as part of the wages of
any laborer or mechanic the amount of
any costs reasonably anticipated in
providing bona fide fringe benefits
under a plan or program, Provided,
That the Secretary of Labor has found,
upon the written request of the con-
tractor, in accordance with the criteria
set forth in § 5.28, that the applicable
standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have
been met. The Secretary of Labor may
require the contractor to set aside in a
separate account assets for the meet-
ing of obligations under the plan or
program.
(vi) Interest. In the event of a failure
to pay all or part of the wages required
by the contract, the contractor will be
required to pay interest on any under-
payment of wages.
(2) Withholding—(i) Withholding re-
quirements. The [write in name of Fed-
eral agency or the recipient of Federal
assistance] may, upon its own action,
or must, upon written request of an au-
thorized representative of the Depart-
ment of Labor, withhold or cause to be
withheld from the contractor so much
of the accrued payments or advances as
may be considered necessary to satisfy
the liabilities of the prime contractor
or any subcontractor for the full
amount of wages and monetary relief,
including interest, required by the
clauses set forth in paragraph (a) of
this section for violations of this con-
tract, or to satisfy any such liabilities
required by any other Federal con-
tract, or federally assisted contract
subject to Davis-Bacon labor stand-
ards, that is held by the same prime
contractor (as defined in § 5.2). The nec-
essary funds may be withheld from the
contractor under this contract, any
other Federal contract with the same
prime contractor, or any other feder-
ally assisted contract that is subject to
Davis-Bacon labor standards require-
ments and is held by the same prime
contractor, regardless of whether the
other contract was awarded or assisted
by the same agency, and such funds
may be used to satisfy the contractor
liability for which the funds were with-
held. In the event of a contractor’s fail-
ure to pay any laborer or mechanic, in-
cluding any apprentice or helper work-
ing on the site of the work (or other-
wise working in construction or devel-
opment of the project under a develop-
ment statute) all or part of the wages
required by the contract, or upon the
contractor’s failure to submit the re-
quired records as discussed in para-
graph (a)(3)(iv) of this section, the
[Agency] may on its own initiative and
after written notice to the contractor,
sponsor, applicant, owner, or other en-
tity, as the case may be, take such ac-
tion as may be necessary to cause the
suspension of any further payment, ad-
vance, or guarantee of funds until such
violations have ceased.
(ii) Priority to withheld funds. The De-
partment has priority to funds with-
held or to be withheld in accordance
with paragraph (a)(2)(i) or (b)(3)(i) of
this section, or both, over claims to
those funds by:
(A) A contractor’s surety(ies), includ-
ing without limitation performance
bond sureties and payment bond sure-
ties;
(B) A contracting agency for its re-
procurement costs;
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(C) A trustee(s) (either a court-ap-
pointed trustee or a U.S. trustee, or
both) in bankruptcy of a contractor, or
a contractor’s bankruptcy estate;
(D) A contractor’s assignee(s);
(E) A contractor’s successor(s); or
(F) A claim asserted under the
Prompt Payment Act, 31 U.S.C. 3901–
3907.
(3) Records and certified payrolls —(i)
Basic record requirements —(A) Length of
record retention. All regular payrolls
and other basic records must be main-
tained by the contractor and any sub-
contractor during the course of the
work and preserved for all laborers and
mechanics working at the site of the
work (or otherwise working in con-
struction or development of the project
under a development statute) for a pe-
riod of at least 3 years after all the
work on the prime contract is com-
pleted.
(B) Information required. Such records
must contain the name; Social Secu-
rity number; last known address, tele-
phone number, and email address of
each such worker; each worker’s cor-
rect classification(s) of work actually
performed; hourly rates of wages paid
(including rates of contributions or
costs anticipated for bona fide fringe
benefits or cash equivalents thereof of
the types described in 40 U.S.C.
3141(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act);
daily and weekly number of hours ac-
tually worked in total and on each cov-
ered contract; deductions made; and
actual wages paid.
(C) Additional records relating to fringe
benefits. Whenever the Secretary of
Labor has found under paragraph
(a)(1)(v) of this section that the wages
of any laborer or mechanic include the
amount of any costs reasonably antici-
pated in providing benefits under a
plan or program described in 40 U.S.C.
3141(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the
contractor must maintain records
which show that the commitment to
provide such benefits is enforceable,
that the plan or program is financially
responsible, and that the plan or pro-
gram has been communicated in writ-
ing to the laborers or mechanics af-
fected, and records which show the
costs anticipated or the actual cost in-
curred in providing such benefits.
(D) Additional records relating to ap-
prenticeship. Contractors with appren-
tices working under approved programs
must maintain written evidence of the
registration of apprenticeship pro-
grams, the registration of the appren-
tices, and the ratios and wage rates
prescribed in the applicable programs.
(ii) Certified payroll requirements —(A)
Frequency and method of submission. The
contractor or subcontractor must sub-
mit weekly, for each week in which
any DBA- or Related Acts-covered
work is performed, certified payrolls to
the [write in name of appropriate Fed-
eral agency] if the agency is a party to
the contract, but if the agency is not
such a party, the contractor will sub-
mit the certified payrolls to the appli-
cant, sponsor, owner, or other entity,
as the case may be, that maintains
such records, for transmission to the
[write in name of agency]. The prime
contractor is responsible for the sub-
mission of all certified payrolls by all
subcontractors. A contracting agency
or prime contractor may permit or re-
quire contractors to submit certified
payrolls through an electronic system,
as long as the electronic system re-
quires a legally valid electronic signa-
ture; the system allows the contractor,
the contracting agency, and the De-
partment of Labor to access the cer-
tified payrolls upon request for at least
3 years after the work on the prime
contract has been completed; and the
contracting agency or prime con-
tractor permits other methods of sub-
mission in situations where the con-
tractor is unable or limited in its abil-
ity to use or access the electronic sys-
tem.
(B) Information required. The certified
payrolls submitted must set out accu-
rately and completely all of the infor-
mation required to be maintained
under paragraph (a)(3)(i)(B) of this sec-
tion, except that full Social Security
numbers and last known addresses,
telephone numbers, and email address-
es must not be included on weekly
transmittals. Instead, the certified
payrolls need only include an individ-
ually identifying number for each
worker (e.g., the last four digits of the
worker’s Social Security number). The
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required weekly certified payroll infor-
mation may be submitted using Op-
tional Form WH–347 or in any other
format desired. Optional Form WH–347
is available for this purpose from the
Wage and Hour Division website at
https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/
WHD/legacy/files/wh347/.pdf or its suc-
cessor website. It is not a violation of
this section for a prime contractor to
require a subcontractor to provide full
Social Security numbers and last
known addresses, telephone numbers,
and email addresses to the prime con-
tractor for its own records, without
weekly submission by the subcon-
tractor to the sponsoring government
agency (or the applicant, sponsor,
owner, or other entity, as the case may
be, that maintains such records).
(C) Statement of Compliance. Each cer-
tified payroll submitted must be ac-
companied by a ‘‘Statement of Compli-
ance,’’ signed by the contractor or sub-
contractor, or the contractor’s or sub-
contractor’s agent who pays or super-
vises the payment of the persons work-
ing on the contract, and must certify
the following:
(1) That the certified payroll for the
payroll period contains the informa-
tion required to be provided under
paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of this section, the
appropriate information and basic
records are being maintained under
paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section, and
such information and records are cor-
rect and complete;
(2) That each laborer or mechanic
(including each helper and apprentice)
working on the contract during the
payroll period has been paid the full
weekly wages earned, without rebate,
either directly or indirectly, and that
no deductions have been made either
directly or indirectly from the full
wages earned, other than permissible
deductions as set forth in 29 CFR part
3; and
(3) That each laborer or mechanic has
been paid not less than the applicable
wage rates and fringe benefits or cash
equivalents for the classification(s) of
work actually performed, as specified
in the applicable wage determination
incorporated into the contract.
(D) Use of Optional Form WH–347. The
weekly submission of a properly exe-
cuted certification set forth on the re-
verse side of Optional Form WH–347
will satisfy the requirement for sub-
mission of the ‘‘Statement of Compli-
ance’’ required by paragraph
(a)(3)(ii)(C) of this section.
(E) Signature. The signature by the
contractor, subcontractor, or the con-
tractor’s or subcontractor’s agent must
be an original handwritten signature or
a legally valid electronic signature.
(F) Falsification. The falsification of
any of the above certifications may
subject the contractor or subcon-
tractor to civil or criminal prosecution
under 18 U.S.C. 1001 and 31 U.S.C. 3729.
(G) Length of certified payroll reten-
tion. The contractor or subcontractor
must preserve all certified payrolls
during the course of the work and for a
period of 3 years after all the work on
the prime contract is completed.
(iii) Contracts, subcontracts, and re-
lated documents. The contractor or sub-
contractor must maintain this con-
tract or subcontract and related docu-
ments including, without limitation,
bids, proposals, amendments, modifica-
tions, and extensions. The contractor
or subcontractor must preserve these
contracts, subcontracts, and related
documents during the course of the
work and for a period of 3 years after
all the work on the prime contract is
completed.
(iv) Required disclosures and access —
(A) Required record disclosures and access
to workers. The contractor or subcon-
tractor must make the records re-
quired under paragraphs (a)(3)(i)
through (iii) of this section, and any
other documents that the [write the
name of the agency] or the Department
of Labor deems necessary to determine
compliance with the labor standards
provisions of any of the applicable stat-
utes referenced by § 5.1, available for
inspection, copying, or transcription
by authorized representatives of the
[write the name of the agency] or the
Department of Labor, and must permit
such representatives to interview
workers during working hours on the
job.
(B) Sanctions for non-compliance with
records and worker access requirements. If
the contractor or subcontractor fails to
submit the required records or to make
them available, or refuses to permit
worker interviews during working
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hours on the job, the Federal agency
may, after written notice to the con-
tractor, sponsor, applicant, owner, or
other entity, as the case may be, that
maintains such records or that em-
ploys such workers, take such action
as may be necessary to cause the sus-
pension of any further payment, ad-
vance, or guarantee of funds. Further-
more, failure to submit the required
records upon request or to make such
records available, or to permit worker
interviews during working hours on the
job, may be grounds for debarment ac-
tion pursuant to § 5.12. In addition, any
contractor or other person that fails to
submit the required records or make
those records available to WHD within
the time WHD requests that the
records be produced will be precluded
from introducing as evidence in an ad-
ministrative proceeding under 29 CFR
part 6 any of the required records that
were not provided or made available to
WHD. WHD will take into consider-
ation a reasonable request from the
contractor or person for an extension
of the time for submission of records.
WHD will determine the reasonableness
of the request and may consider,
among other things, the location of the
records and the volume of production.
(C) Required information disclosures.
Contractors and subcontractors must
maintain the full Social Security num-
ber and last known address, telephone
number, and email address of each cov-
ered worker, and must provide them
upon request to the [write in name of
appropriate Federal agency] if the
agency is a party to the contract, or to
the Wage and Hour Division of the De-
partment of Labor. If the Federal agen-
cy is not such a party to the contract,
the contractor, subcontractor, or both,
must, upon request, provide the full
Social Security number and last known
address, telephone number, and email
address of each covered worker to the
applicant, sponsor, owner, or other en-
tity, as the case may be, that main-
tains such records, for transmission to
the [write in name of agency], the con-
tractor, or the Wage and Hour Division
of the Department of Labor for pur-
poses of an investigation or other com-
pliance action.
(4) Apprentices and equal employment
opportunity—(i) Apprentices—(A) Rate of
pay. Apprentices will be permitted to
work at less than the predetermined
rate for the work they perform when
they are employed pursuant to and in-
dividually registered in a bona fide ap-
prenticeship program registered with
the U.S. Department of Labor, Employ-
ment and Training Administration, Of-
fice of Apprenticeship (OA), or with a
State Apprenticeship Agency recog-
nized by the OA. A person who is not
individually registered in the program,
but who has been certified by the OA or
a State Apprenticeship Agency (where
appropriate) to be eligible for proba-
tionary employment as an apprentice,
will be permitted to work at less than
the predetermined rate for the work
they perform in the first 90 days of pro-
bationary employment as an appren-
tice in such a program. In the event
the OA or a State Apprenticeship
Agency recognized by the OA with-
draws approval of an apprenticeship
program, the contractor will no longer
be permitted to use apprentices at less
than the applicable predetermined rate
for the work performed until an accept-
able program is approved.
(B) Fringe benefits. Apprentices must
be paid fringe benefits in accordance
with the provisions of the apprentice-
ship program. If the apprenticeship
program does not specify fringe bene-
fits, apprentices must be paid the full
amount of fringe benefits listed on the
wage determination for the applicable
classification. If the Administrator de-
termines that a different practice pre-
vails for the applicable apprentice clas-
sification, fringe benefits must be paid
in accordance with that determination.
(C) Apprenticeship ratio. The allowable
ratio of apprentices to journeyworkers
on the job site in any craft classifica-
tion must not be greater than the ratio
permitted to the contractor as to the
entire work force under the registered
program or the ratio applicable to the
locality of the project pursuant to
paragraph (a)(4)(i)(D) of this section.
Any worker listed on a payroll at an
apprentice wage rate, who is not reg-
istered or otherwise employed as stated
in paragraph (a)(4)(i)(A) of this section,
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must be paid not less than the applica-
ble wage rate on the wage determina-
tion for the classification of work actu-
ally performed. In addition, any ap-
prentice performing work on the job
site in excess of the ratio permitted
under this section must be paid not
less than the applicable wage rate on
the wage determination for the work
actually performed.
(D) Reciprocity of ratios and wage
rates. Where a contractor is performing
construction on a project in a locality
other than the locality in which its
program is registered, the ratios and
wage rates (expressed in percentages of
the journeyworker’s hourly rate) appli-
cable within the locality in which the
construction is being performed must
be observed. If there is no applicable
ratio or wage rate for the locality of
the project, the ratio and wage rate
specified in the contractor’s registered
program must be observed.
(ii) Equal employment opportunity. The
use of apprentices and journeyworkers
under this part must be in conformity
with the equal employment oppor-
tunity requirements of Executive Order
11246, as amended, and 29 CFR part 30.
(5) Compliance with Copeland Act re-
quirements. The contractor shall com-
ply with the requirements of 29 CFR
part 3, which are incorporated by ref-
erence in this contract.
(6) Subcontracts. The contractor or
subcontractor must insert in any sub-
contracts the clauses contained in
paragraphs (a)(1) through (11) of this
section, along with the applicable wage
determination(s) and such other
clauses or contract modifications as
the [write in the name of the Federal
agency] may by appropriate instruc-
tions require, and a clause requiring
the subcontractors to include these
clauses and wage determination(s) in
any lower tier subcontracts. The prime
contractor is responsible for the com-
pliance by any subcontractor or lower
tier subcontractor with all the con-
tract clauses in this section. In the
event of any violations of these
clauses, the prime contractor and any
subcontractor(s) responsible will be lia-
ble for any unpaid wages and monetary
relief, including interest from the date
of the underpayment or loss, due to
any workers of lower-tier subcontrac-
tors, and may be subject to debarment,
as appropriate.
(7) Contract termination: debarment. A
breach of the contract clauses in 29
CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termi-
nation of the contract, and for debar-
ment as a contractor and a subcon-
tractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12.
(8) Compliance with Davis-Bacon and
Related Act requirements. All rulings and
interpretations of the Davis-Bacon and
Related Acts contained in 29 CFR parts
1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by
reference in this contract.
(9) Disputes concerning labor standards.
Disputes arising out of the labor stand-
ards provisions of this contract shall
not be subject to the general disputes
clause of this contract. Such disputes
shall be resolved in accordance with
the procedures of the Department of
Labor set forth in 29 CFR parts 5, 6,
and 7. Disputes within the meaning of
this clause include disputes between
the contractor (or any of its sub-
contractors) and the contracting agen-
cy, the U.S. Department of Labor, or
the employees or their representatives.
(10) Certification of eligibility. (i) By
entering into this contract, the con-
tractor certifies that neither it nor any
person or firm who has an interest in
the contractor’s firm is a person or
firm ineligible to be awarded Govern-
ment contracts by virtue of 40 U.S.C.
3144(b) or § 5.12(a).
(ii) No part of this contract shall be
subcontracted to any person or firm in-
eligible for award of a Government
contract by virtue of 40 U.S.C. 3144(b)
or § 5.12(a).
(iii) The penalty for making false
statements is prescribed in the U.S.
Code, Title 18 Crimes and Criminal
Procedure, 18 U.S.C. 1001.
(11) Anti-retaliation. It is unlawful for
any person to discharge, demote, in-
timidate, threaten, restrain, coerce,
blacklist, harass, or in any other man-
ner discriminate against, or to cause
any person to discharge, demote, in-
timidate, threaten, restrain, coerce,
blacklist, harass, or in any other man-
ner discriminate against, any worker
or job applicant for:
(i) Notifying any contractor of any
conduct which the worker reasonably
believes constitutes a violation of the
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Office of the Secretary of Labor § 5.5
DBA, Related Acts, this part, or 29 CFR
part 1 or 3;
(ii) Filing any complaint, initiating
or causing to be initiated any pro-
ceeding, or otherwise asserting or seek-
ing to assert on behalf of themselves or
others any right or protection under
the DBA, Related Acts, this part, or 29
CFR part 1 or 3;
(iii) Cooperating in any investigation
or other compliance action, or testi-
fying in any proceeding under the DBA,
Related Acts, this part, or 29 CFR part
1 or 3; or
(iv) Informing any other person
about their rights under the DBA, Re-
lated Acts, this part, or 29 CFR part 1
or 3.
(b) Contract Work Hours and Safety
Standards Act (CWHSSA). The Agency
Head must cause or require the con-
tracting officer to insert the following
clauses set forth in paragraphs (b)(1)
through (5) of this section in full, or
(for contracts covered by the Federal
Acquisition Regulation) by reference,
in any contract in an amount in excess
of $100,000 and subject to the overtime
provisions of the Contract Work Hours
and Safety Standards Act. These
clauses must be inserted in addition to
the clauses required by paragraph (a) of
this section or 29 CFR 4.6. As used in
this paragraph (b), the terms ‘‘laborers
and mechanics’’ include watchpersons
and guards.
(1) Overtime requirements. No con-
tractor or subcontractor contracting
for any part of the conract work which
may require or involve the employ-
ment of laborers or mechanics shall re-
quire or permit any such laborer or me-
chanic in any workweek in which he or
she is employed on such work to work
in excess of forty hours in such work-
week unless such laborer or mechanic
receives compensation at a rate not
less than one and one-half times the
basic rate of pay for all hours worked
in excess of forty hours in such work-
week.
(2) Violation; liability for unpaid wages;
liquidated damages. In the event of any
violation of the clause set forth in
paragraph (b)(1) of this section the con-
tractor and any subcontractor respon-
sible therefor shall be liable for the un-
paid wages and interest from the date
of the underpayment. In addition, such
contractor and subcontractor shall be
liable to the United States (in the case
of work done under contract for the
District of Columbia or a territory, to
such District or to such territory), for
liquidated damages. Such liquidated
damages shall be computed with re-
spect to each individual laborer or me-
chanic, including watchpersons and
guards, employed in violation of the
clause set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of
this section, in the sum of $32 for each
calendar day on which such individual
was required or permitted to work in
excess of the standard workweek of
forty hours without payment of the
overtime wages required by the clause
set forth in paragraph (b)(1).
(3) Withholding for unpaid wages and
liquidated damages —(i) Withholding
process. The [write in the name of the
Federal agency or the recipient of Fed-
eral assistance] may, upon its own ac-
tion, or must, upon written request of
an authorized representative of the De-
partment of Labor, withhold or cause
to be withheld from the contractor so
much of the accrued payments or ad-
vances as may be considered necessary
to satisfy the liabilities of the prime
contractor or any subcontractor for
any unpaid wages; monetary relief, in-
cluding interest; and liquidated dam-
ages required by the clauses set forth
in this paragraph (b) on this contract,
any other Federal contract with the
same prime contractor, or any other
federally assisted contract subject to
the Contract Work Hours and Safety
Standards Act that is held by the same
prime contractor (as defined in § 5.2).
The necessary funds may be withheld
from the contractor under this con-
tract, any other Federal contract with
the same prime contractor, or any
other federally assisted contract that
is subject to the Contract Work Hours
and Safety Standards Act and is held
by the same prime contractor, regard-
less of whether the other contract was
awarded or assisted by the same agen-
cy, and such funds may be used to sat-
isfy the contractor liability for which
the funds were withheld.
(ii) Priority to withheld funds. The De-
partment has priority to funds with-
held or to be withheld in accordance
with paragraph (a)(2)(i) or (b)(3)(i) of
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29 CFR Subtitle A (7–1–24 Edition) § 5.5
this section, or both, over claims to
those funds by:
(A) A contractor’s surety(ies), includ-
ing without limitation performance
bond sureties and payment bond sure-
ties;
(B) A contracting agency for its re-
procurement costs;
(C) A trustee(s) (either a court-ap-
pointed trustee or a U.S. trustee, or
both) in bankruptcy of a contractor, or
a contractor’s bankruptcy estate;
(D) A contractor’s assignee(s);
(E) A contractor’s successor(s); or
(F) A claim asserted under the
Prompt Payment Act, 31 U.S.C. 3901–
3907.
(4) Subcontracts. The contractor or
subcontractor must insert in any sub-
contracts the clauses set forth in para-
graphs (b)(1) through (5) of this section
and a clause requiring the subcontrac-
tors to include these clauses in any
lower tier subcontracts. The prime con-
tractor is responsible for compliance
by any subcontractor or lower tier sub-
contractor with the clauses set forth in
paragraphs (b)(1) through (5). In the
event of any violations of these
clauses, the prime contractor and any
subcontractor(s) responsible will be lia-
ble for any unpaid wages and monetary
relief, including interest from the date
of the underpayment or loss, due to
any workers of lower-tier subcontrac-
tors, and associated liquidated dam-
ages and may be subject to debarment,
as appropriate.
(5) Anti-retaliation. It is unlawful for
any person to discharge, demote, in-
timidate, threaten, restrain, coerce,
blacklist, harass, or in any other man-
ner discriminate against, or to cause
any person to discharge, demote, in-
timidate, threaten, restrain, coerce,
blacklist, harass, or in any other man-
ner discriminate against, any worker
or job applicant for:
(i) Notifying any contractor of any
conduct which the worker reasonably
believes constitutes a violation of the
Contract Work Hours and Safety
Standards Act (CWHSSA) or its imple-
menting regulations in this part;
(ii) Filing any complaint, initiating
or causing to be initiated any pro-
ceeding, or otherwise asserting or seek-
ing to assert on behalf of themselves or
others any right or protection under
CWHSSA or this part;
(iii) Cooperating in any investigation
or other compliance action, or testi-
fying in any proceeding under CWHSSA
or this part; or
(iv) Informing any other person
about their rights under CWHSSA or
this part.
(c) CWHSSA required records clause. In
addition to the clauses contained in
paragraph (b) of this section, in any
contract subject only to the Contract
Work Hours and Safety Standards Act
and not to any of the other laws ref-
erenced by § 5.1, the Agency Head must
cause or require the contracting officer
to insert a clause requiring that the
contractor or subcontractor must
maintain regular payrolls and other
basic records during the course of the
work and must preserve them for a pe-
riod of 3 years after all the work on the
prime contract is completed for all la-
borers and mechanics, including guards
and watchpersons, working on the con-
tract. Such records must contain the
name; last known address, telephone
number, and email address; and social
security number of each such worker;
each worker’s correct classification(s)
of work actually performed; hourly
rates of wages paid; daily and weekly
number of hours actually worked; de-
ductions made; and actual wages paid.
Further, the Agency Head must cause
or require the contracting officer to in-
sert in any such contract a clause pro-
viding that the records to be main-
tained under this paragraph must be
made available by the contractor or
subcontractor for inspection, copying,
or transcription by authorized rep-
resentatives of the (write the name of
agency) and the Department of Labor,
and the contractor or subcontractor
will permit such representatives to
interview workers during working
hours on the job.
(d) Incorporation of contract clauses
and wage determinations by reference. Al-
though agencies are required to insert
the contract clauses set forth in this
section, along with appropriate wage
determinations, in full into covered
contracts, and contractors and sub-
contractors are required to insert them
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Office of the Secretary of Labor § 5.6
in any lower-tier subcontracts, the in-
corporation by reference of the re-
quired contract clauses and appro-
priate wage determinations will be
given the same force and effect as if
they were inserted in full text.
(e) Incorporation by operation of law.
The contract clauses set forth in this
section (or their equivalent under the
Federal Acquisition Regulation), along
with the correct wage determinations,
will be considered to be a part of every
prime contract required by the applica-
ble statutes referenced by § 5.1 to in-
clude such clauses, and will be effective
by operation of law, whether or not
they are included or incorporated by
reference into such contract, unless the
Administrator grants a variance, toler-
ance, or exemption from the applica-
tion of this paragraph. Where the
clauses and applicable wage determina-
tions are effective by operation of law
under this paragraph, the prime con-
tractor must be compensated for any
resulting increase in wages in accord-
ance with applicable law.
(The information collection, recordkeeping,
and reporting requirements contained in the
following paragraphs of this section were ap-
proved by the Office of Management and
Budget:
Paragraph OMB
Control No.
(a)(1)(ii)(B) ..................................................... 1235–0023
(a)(1)(ii)(C) ..................................................... 1235–0023
(a)(1)(iv) ......................................................... 1235–0023
(a)(3)(i) ........................................................... 1235–0023
(a)(3)(ii)(A) ..................................................... 1235–0023
1235–0008
(c) ................................................................... 1235–0023
[48 FR 19540, Apr. 29, 1983, as amended at 51
FR 12265, Apr. 9, 1986; 55 FR 50150, Dec. 4,
1990; 57 FR 28776, June 26, 1992; 58 FR 58955,
Nov. 5, 1993; 61 FR 40716, Aug. 5, 1996; 65 FR
69693, Nov. 20, 2000; 73 FR 77511, Dec. 19, 2008;
81 FR 43450, July 1, 2016; 82 FR 2225, 2226, Jan.
9, 2017; 83 FR 12, Jan 2, 2018; 84 FR 218, Jan.
23, 2019; 87 FR 2334, Jan. 14, 2022; 88 FR 2215,
Jan. 13, 2023; 88 FR 57734, Aug. 23, 2023; 89 FR
1815, Jan. 11, 2024]
§ 5.6 Enforcement.
(a) Agency responsibilities. (1)(i) The
Federal agency has the initial responsi-
bility to ascertain whether the clauses
required by § 5.5 and the appropriate
wage determination(s) have been incor-
porated into the contracts subject to
the labor standards provisions of the
laws referenced by § 5.1. Additionally, a
Federal agency that provides Federal
financial assistance that is subject to
the labor standards provisions of the
Act must promulgate the necessary
regulations or procedures to require
the recipient or sub-recipient of the
Federal assistance to insert in its con-
tracts the provisions of § 5.5. No pay-
ment, advance, grant, loan, or guar-
antee of funds will be approved by the
Federal agency unless it ensures that
the clauses required by § 5.5 and the ap-
propriate wage determination(s) are in-
corporated into such contracts. Fur-
thermore, no payment, advance, grant,
loan, or guarantee of funds will be ap-
proved by the Federal agency after the
beginning of construction unless there
is on file with the Federal agency a
certification by the contractor that the
contractor and its subcontractors have
complied with the provisions of § 5.5 or
unless there is on file with the Federal
agency a certification by the con-
tractor that there is a substantial dis-
pute with respect to the required provi-
sions.
(ii) If a contract subject to the labor
standards provisions of the applicable
statutes referenced by § 5.1 is entered
into without the incorporation of the
clauses required by § 5.5, the agency
must, upon the request of the Adminis-
trator or upon its own initiative, either
terminate and resolicit the contract
with the required contract clauses, or
incorporate the required clauses into
the contract (or ensure they are so in-
corporated) through supplemental
agreement, change order, or any and
all authority that may be needed.
Where an agency has not entered di-
rectly into such a contract but instead
has provided Federal financial assist-
ance, the agency must ensure that the
recipient or sub-recipient of the Fed-
eral assistance similarly incorporates
the clauses required into its contracts.
The method of incorporation of the
correct wage determination, and ad-
justment in contract price, where ap-
propriate, should be in accordance with
applicable law. Additionally, the fol-
lowing requirements apply:
(A) Unless the Administrator directs
otherwise, the incorporation of the
clauses required by § 5.5 must be retro-
active to the date of contract award or
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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2000 14TH STREET, NW, 5TH FLOOR, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20009
FAX: (202) 671-0648

RELEASE OF LIEN
Project Name:
Contract No.:
Task Order No.:
Work Performed:
Contract Date:
Contract Amount:
Date:
Release of Liens:
The undersigned (insert Consultant/Contractor), has be en paid partial payments totaling the sum of
(insert net amounts), which is _____% of the current contract value, in accordance with the contract terms
for the above referenced project, and hereby indemnifies, waives, releases and holds the District of
Columbia harmless for the above referenced project, in cluding all claims, right to liens, and stop work
notices upon said premises or the improvements ther eon under the statutes of the jurisdiction in which
the project is located.
In consideration of this payment due in the net amount of insert net amount due, in accordance with
contract terms for the above referenced project. Hereby indemnifies, waives, and releases the District of
Columbia for the above referenced project. All claims, right to liens, stop work notices upon said premises
or the improvements thereon under the statues of the jurisdiction in which the project is located.
The undersigned further represents and warrants, as of this date, that he/she is duly authorized to sign
and execute this Release of Liens on behalf of (insert Consultant/Contractor); that (insert Consultant/
Contractor) has properly performed all work in acco rdance with the Contract Documents and that all
consultants, subcontractors or material men have be en paid for all labor, including fringe benefits,
workers compensation, materials, equipment, serv ices, taxes, insurance premiums, and bonds (if
required), and that any materials supplied to or incorporated in this project were taken from fully paid or
open stock with any exceptions noted below.
This letter must be signed and notarized below by authorized individuals.
Insert Consultants /Contractors name: _______________
By:___________________
Print Name: ___________________
Title: ________________ Date: _______________

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ) ss

I, a Notary Public in and for the District of Columbia, hereby certif y that, on this ___ day of
, 20 , personally appeared before me , known to me (or satisfactorily
proven) to be the person who executed the foregoing Final Release of Liens and Claims, as
of (insert Consultant/Contactor name) who acknowledged having done so for the purposes therein
contained.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and official seal.

______________________________
Notary Public, D.C.

My commission expires: _______________________________

[NOTARIAL SEAL]

GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2000 14TH STREET, NW, 5TH FLOOR, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20009
FAX: (202) 671-0648

FINAL RELEASE OF LIENS AND CLAIMS
Project Name:
Contract No.:
Task Order No.:
Work Performed:
Contract Date:
Contract Amount:
Date:
Final Release of Liens and Claims:

The undersigned (insert Consultant/Contactor name), in consideration of payments received and upon
receipt of the amount of a final payment of $ __________________ hereby indemnifies, waives, releases,
and holds the District of Columbia harmless for the above referenced project, including all claims, right to
liens, terminations, and stop notices upon said premises or the improvements thereon under the statutes
of the jurisdiction in which the project is located.
The undersigned further represents and warrants, as of this date, that he/she is duly authorized to sign
and execute this Release of Final Li ens and Claims on behalf of (ins ert Consultant /Contractor; that
(insert Consultant /Contractor) has properly performed all work and furnished all materials of the specified
quality in accordance with all contract document s in an acceptable workmanlike manner to the
Department of General Services/Construction Division, District of Columbia and that (insert Consultant
/Contractor) has paid for all labor, including fringe benefits and workers compensation, all materials,
equipment, services, taxes, insurance premiums, and bo nds (if required) and that any materials supplied
to or incorporated in this project have been paid.
(Insert Consultant/Contactor) is executing this Final Release of Liens and Claims for the express purpose
of inducing the District to make final disbursement and payment to (insert Consultant/Contactor name) of
$__________________.
This letter must be signed and notarized below by authorized individuals.
Insert Consultants /Contractors name: _______________
By:___________________
Print Name: ___________________
Title: ________________ Date: _______________

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ) ss

I, a Notary Public in and for the District of Columbia, hereby certif y that, on this ___ day of
, 20 , personally appeared before me , known to me (or satisfactorily
proven) to be the person who executed the foregoing Final Release of Liens and Claims, as
of (insert Consultant/Contactor name) who acknowledged having done so for the purposes therein
contained.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and official seal.

______________________________
Notary Public, D.C.

My commission expires: _______________________________

[NOTARIAL SEAL]

GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
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