Federal Supply Services
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Professional Engineering Services
Schedule 871
Contract Number: GS-23F-0168K
Pricelist current as of March 4, 2015
Contract Period:
29 March 2000 – 28 March 2020
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Prices shown Herein are Net (discount deducted)
Heery International, Inc.
999 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 300
Atlanta, GA 30309
Contract Administrator:
Carolyn Jones, Associate
[email protected]
Telephone: 404-946-2432
Fax: 404-875-2285
www.heery.com
corporate websitewww.heeryfas.com
Schedule website1
Price List for General Services Administration Federal Supply Service
Authorized Federal Supply Schedule Price List
Professional Engineering Services
Schedule 871
Contract Number: GS-23F-0168K
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents ... Page 1 Customer Information ... Page 3
1a. Special Item Numbers Awarded ... Page 4 1b. Lowest Priced Model Number and Lowest Unit Price ... Page 4 1c. Labor Category Definitions ... Page 4 2. Maximum Order ... Page 4 3. Minimum Order ... Page 4 4. Geographic Coverage ... Page 4 5. Primary Points of Production ... Page 5 6. Discount from List Prices ... Page 5 7. Quantity Discounts ... Page 5 8. Prompt Payment Terms ... Page 5 9a. Government Purchase Cards (at or below micro-purchase threshold) ... Page 5 9b. Government Purchase Cards (above micro-purchase threshold) ... Page 5 10. Foreign Items ... Page 6 11a. Time of Delivery ... Page 6 11b. Expedited Delivery ... Page 6 11c. Overnight and 2-day Delivery ... Page 6 11d. Urgent Requirements ... Page 6 12. F.O.B Points ... Page 6 13a Ordering Addresses ... Page 6 13b Ordering Procedures ... Page 7 14. Payment Address ... Page 7 15. Warranty Provisions ... Page 7 16. Export Packing Charges ... Page 7 17. Terms & Conditions of the Government Purchase Card... Page 7 18. Terms & Conditions of rental, maintenance, and repair ... Page 7 19. Terms & Conditions of installation ... Page 7 20. Terms & Conditions repair parts ... Page 7 20a. Terms & Conditions for any other services ... Page 7 21. List of service and distribution points ... Page 7 22. List of participating dealers ... Page 7 23. Preventative Maintenance ... Page 7 24a. Environmental Attributes ... Page 7 24b. Section 508 ... Page 8 25. Data Universal Number System (DUNS) Number ... Page 8 26. System for Award Management (formerly CCR) ... Page 8
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SIN 871-1/871-1RC Strategic Planning for Technology Programs/Activities ... Page 13 SIN 871-2/871-2RC Concept Development and Requirements Analysis... Page 14 SIN 871-3/871-3RC System Design, Engineering and Integration ... Page 14 SIN 871-5/871-5RC Integrated Logistics Support ... Page 15 SIN 871-6/871-6RC Acquisition and Life Cycle Management ... Page 15 SIN 871-7/871-7RC Construction Management Services ... Page 16
Labor Category Definitions ... Page 17 Price List for Special Item Numbers... Page 20
Base Period (Years 1-5) ... Page 21 Option Period (Years 6-10) ... Page 22 Option Period (Years 11-15) ... Page 23 Option Period (Years 16-20) ... Page 24
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1a. Special Item Numbers Awarded:
Special Item Numbers Description Page
871-1/871-1RC Strategic Planning For Technology Programs/Activities 13 871-2/871-2RC Concept Development And Requirements Analysis 14 871-3/871-3RC System Design, Engineering And Integration 14
871-5/871-5RC Integrated Logistics Support 15
871-6/871-6RC Acquisition And Life Cycle Management 15
871-7/871-7RC Construction Management Services 16
1b. Identification of the lowest priced model number and lowest unit price for that
model for each special item number awarded in the contract:
Not Applicable.
1c. Labor Category Definitions:
Please refer to page 4.
2. Maximum Order:
The maximum order threshold value per order is $1,000,000. Orders may be placed above this threshold in accordance with FAR 8.404.
3. Minimum Order:
The minimum dollar value per order is $100.
4. Geographic Coverage:
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5. Points of Production:
Heery International, Inc. Franklin Court
1099 14th Street, NW, Suite 101
Washington, DC 20005 202-463-8200
Heery International, Inc. 999 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30367-5401 404-881-9880
Heery International, Inc.
100 East Pratt Street Suite 2410 Baltimore, MD 21202
410-685-7400
Heery International, Inc 999 Third Avenue, Suite 3200 Seattle, WA 98104
206-587-0473 Heery International, Inc.
Terminal Tower Suite 2175 50 Public Square
Cleveland, OH 44113 216-781-1313
Heery International, Inc. 9600 SW Barnes Road Suite 320
Portland, OR 97225 503-220-5992 Heery International, Inc.
1717 Arch Street, Suite 3730 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 215-564-9977
Heery International, Inc. 444 S. Flower Street, 8th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90071 213-488-3200
Heery International, Inc. 80 Blanchard Road Suite 108
Burlington, MA 01803 781-494-9000
6. Discount from List Prices:
Prices Shown Herein are Net (discount deducted). They also include the GSA Industrial Funding Fee (IFF) of which .75% is to be forwarded by Heery to GSA quarterly.
7. Quantity Discounts:
No other discounts are available in this Price List.
8. Prompt Payment Terms:
Payment terms are Net 30 days.
9a. Government Purchase Cards (at or below micro-purchase threshold):
Government Purchase Cards are accepted below the micro-purchase threshold
9. Government Purchase Cards (above micro-purchase threshold):
Government Purchase Cards are not accepted above the micro-purchase threshold
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10. Foreign Items:
None
11a. Time of Delivery:
As negotiated at a task level.
11b. Expedited Delivery:
As negotiated at a task level.
11c. Overnight and 2-day Delivery:
As negotiated at a task level.
11d. Urgent Requirements:
As negotiated at a task level.
12. F.O.B Point
Not Applicable.
13a. Ordering Addresses:
Heery International, Inc. Franklin Court
1099 14th Street, NW, Suite 101
Washington, DC 20005 202-463-8200
Heery International, Inc. 999 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30367-5401 404-881-9880
Heery International, Inc.
100 East Pratt Street Suite 2410 Baltimore, MD 21202
410-685-7400
Heery International, Inc 999 Third Avenue, Suite 3200 Seattle, WA 98104
206-587-0473 Heery International, Inc.
Terminal Tower Suite 2175 50 Public Square
Cleveland, OH 44113 216-781-1313
Heery International, Inc. 9600 SW Barnes Road Suite 320
Portland, OR 97225 503-220-5992 Heery International, Inc.
1717 Arch Street, Suite 3730 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 215-564-9977
Heery International, Inc. 444 S. Flower Street, 8th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90071 213-488-3200
Heery International, Inc. 80 Blanchard Road Suite 108
Burlington, MA 01803 781-494-9000
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13b. Ordering Procedures:
For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA’s) are found in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 8.405-3.
14. Payment Address:
Heery International, Inc
999 Peachtree St., NE; Atlanta, GA 30367-5401 Attn: Accounts Receivable
15. Warranty provision:
Standard.
16. Export Packing Charges:
Are not applicable to this contract.
17. Terms & Conditions of the Government Purchase Card (above micro):
At this time, the Government Purchase Card is not accepted above the micropurchase level.
18. Terms and conditions of rental, maintenance, and repair:
Not Applicable.
19. Terms and conditions of installation:
Not Applicable.
20. Terms and conditions of repair parts indicating date of parts price lists and
any discounts from list prices:
Not Applicable.
20a. Terms and conditions for any other services:
Not Applicable.
21. List of service and distribution points:
Not Applicable.
22. List of participating dealers:
Not Applicable.
23. Preventive maintenance:
Not Applicable.
24a. Environmental Attributes:
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24b. Section 508:
If applicable, indicate that Section 508 compliance information is available on Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) supplies and services and show where full details can be found (e.g. contractor’s website or other location.) The EIT standards can be found at: www.Section508.gov/.
25. Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number:
045811809
26. System for Award Management (SAM)
(formerly CCR):
Heery International is registered in the SAM data base. Our registration number is the same as our DUNS number listed above.
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I n t r o d u c t i o n t o H e e r y I n t e r n a t i o n a l
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HEERY INTERNATIONAL, INC.
History
For over 60 years, Heery International has been the one-source solution for federal agencies’ needs on their design and construction programs, helping to increase control of projects and optimize staff efforts. Heery has provided expertise and resources to more than 30 federal agencies throughout the United States and on government installations abroad. As an advocate of the Government, Heery becomes an extension of the agency’s staff.
Heery’s cost-effective services range from establishing criteria, programming, planning and design, program and construction management to move-in, maintainability and operating efficiency –
everything your busy government agency needs to get a project from concept to the drawing board, the dedication ceremony and beyond. Heery’s professional staff keeps current on emerging industry technologies, project delivery methods and trends, and have the most advanced resources at their disposal. Heery has an extensive Wide Area Network (WAN) that connects our 28 offices and enhances communications with our clients through collaborative methods of information sharing. Heery International, Inc. is a full-service design and construction firm with more than 700 employees located in offices throughout the United States. We provide five primary services including program management, construction management (at-risk), architectural, interior design and engineering. However, under this schedule contract, Heery cannot provide for construction or architectural design services.
Heery currently holds three GSA schedule contract vehicles to help meet the procurement needs of eligible users, including all branches of federal, government, and under certain circumstances, state and local government. These schedules include:
Professional Engineering Services, Schedule 871 (GS-23F-0168K)
Under this particular schedule, Heery’s services include the entire spectrum of planning, evaluation and management including program/project management, construction management, move management, design reviews, CADD, estimating, scheduling, value engineering, feasibility studies, inspections, commissioning and more.
Facilities Maintenance and Management, Schedule 03FAC (GS-10F-0203S)
Heery offers energy management services to help agencies meet their requirements to comply with energy laws and regulations. Under this schedule Heery provides energy management planning and strategies, metering, energy program support, energy audit services, energy consulting, building commissioning, resource efficiency management and more.
We are ready to assist you in procuring through Heery’s GSA Schedule Contracts. Please contact Heery’s Contract Administrator, Carolyn Jones at (404) 946-2432 for more information.
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Professional Engineering Services
The Primary Engineering Discipline offered by Heery is Civil Engineering as it relates to all aspects of facilities. In this schedule, Civil Engineering
encompasses the entire realm of planning, evaluation and management involved with constructed infrastructure, facilities and buildings,
transportation systems, water, earthworks, and other structures. It includes, but is not limited to, planning, evaluation, and operation of bridges, dams, airports, highways, transportation systems, large buildings, power generating plants, sewage systems, water resources and supply, waste treatment facilities, soil, rock, etc.
Services Not Included
1. Construction and Architect-Engineering services as set forth in FAR Part 36 [including design, construction, alteration or repair (including dredging, excavating and painting) of buildings, structures, or other real property)] are not included.
2. Environmental Advisory Services are not included, however, management of such services are available through this schedule. Contact Heery for clarification of this topic.
The following non-inclusive list represents a sampling of the types of engineering tasks contemplated:
ο Acquisition and Life Cycle Management ο Analysis of Program Goals, Mission, Objectives, Performance ο Assessment Support ο Computer-Aided Design (CAD) ο Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) ο Computer-Aided Management (CAM) ο Concept Development ο Demonstration and Validation ο Documentation and Information Dissemination ο Instrumentation ο Integration ο Investigative Engineering Service
ο Life Cycle Costing ο Logistics ο Long-term Reliability and Maintainability ο Migration Strategy ο Move Management ο National Academy of Sciences Studies ο O&M (Operation and Maintenance) ο Operations Research (Non R&D) ο Regulatory Compliance Support ο Reliability and Maintainability Analysis ο Reverse Engineering ο Site Development ο Source Data Validation (existing Hardware and Software Systems) ο Special Projects and Studies ο Statistical Analysis ο Support Services ο Systems Engineering Database Development, Maintenance, and Analysis
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Special Item Number (SIN) Specifics:
871-1 /871-1RC Strategic Planning For Technology Programs/Activities Services required under this SIN involve the definition and interpretation of high-level organizational engineering performance requirements such as projects, systems, missions, etc., and the objectives and approaches to their achievement. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to:
ο analysis of mission
ο program goals and objectives ο requirements analysis
ο organizational performance assessment ο special studies and analysis
ο building assessments
ο training, privatization and outsourcing
Example: The evaluation and preliminary definition of new and/or improved performance goals; such as procedures and costs, capability, useful service life, accuracy and sustainability
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871-2/871-2RC Concept Development And Requirements Analysis
Services required under this SIN involve abstract or concept studies and analysis, requirements definition, preliminary planning, the evaluation of alternative technical approaches and associated costs for the development or enhancement of high level general performance specifications of a system, project, mission or activity. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to:
ο requirements analysis ο space programming ο program/budget estimates
ο cost/cost-performance trade-off analysis, Value Engineering ο feasibility analysis
ο feasibility studies
ο regulatory compliance support, life safety, ADA, building codes ο training, privatization and outsourcing
Example: The development and analysis of the total mission profile and life cycle of the project/facility including examination of performance and cost tradeoffs.
871-3/871-3RC System Design, Engineering And Integration
Services required under this SIN involve the translation of a system (or subsystem, program, project, activity) concept into a preliminary and detailed design (engineering plans and specifications), performing risk identification / analysis / mitigation, traceability, and then integrating the various components to produce a working prototype or model of the system. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to:
ο computer-aided design ο design studies and analysis ο configuration management and
document control ο simulation and modeling ο site evaluations
ο value engineering
ο building condition reports and assessments ο design management ο detailed reviews ο schedule scenarios ο cost modeling ο management plans ο construction management ο space program validation ο training, privatization and
outsourcing
Example: Complete management of prepared designs ensuring adherence to design directives, project goals and objectives, code compliance, budget review, cost modeling, constructability and preparation of project
management plans.
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871-5/871-5RC Integrated Logistics Support
Services required under this SIN involves the analysis, planning and detailed design of all engineering specific logistics support including material goods, personnel, and operational maintenance and repair of systems throughout their life cycles. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to:
ο ergonomic/human performance analysis ο feasibility analysis
ο logistics planning
ο relocation and move planning ο requirements determination ο equipment moving protocols
ο policy standards/procedures development ο management plans
ο long-term reliability and maintainability ο warranty & maintenance plans ο training, privatization and outsourcing
Example: The full range of life cycle logistics support for project/facility will be identified and designed in this stage including training, operation and maintenance requirements, and replacement procedures.
871-6/871-6RC Acquisition And Life Cycle Management
Services required under this SIN involve the entire planning, budgetary, contract and systems/program management execution functions required to procure and/or produce, render operational and provide life cycle support (maintenance, repair, supplies, and engineering specific logistics) to technology-based systems, activities, subsystems, projects, etc. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to:
ο operation and maintenance ο program/project management ο construction management
ο training, privatization and outsourcing
Example: During this stage the actual construction, and performance monitoring of the facility will be assisted through project management, configuration management, reliability analysis, engineering retrofit improvements and similar functions.
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871-7/871-7RC Construction Management Services
Services required under this SIN will utilize construction managers as the principal agent to advise on or manage the construction process through all phases of the project. The CM will become a professional advisor or extension of the staff to the customer agency. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to:
ο project design phase services ο project procurement phase services ο project construction phase services ο commissioning services
ο testing services ο claims services
ο post construction services
Example: The construction manager will help the customer agency to identify which delivery method is the best for the project. Working through the design phase managing the preparation of the construction documents, then through procurement to select the project team and then through construction to the end of the project. The CM will provide expert advice and assistance to ensure that the customer agency successfully accomplishes their program or project.
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LABOR CATEGORY DEFINITIONS
Labor Category Definition
Principal Program oversight. Ensures resources are available and that tasks are fully staffed with personnel, equipment and other required support. Assigns the task to the appropriate Program Manager. Bachelor’s degree or higher in an engineering or architectural field. 15 or more years relevant experience. Program Manager /
Senior Project Manager Provides business, technical, and personnel management across a major single project or multiple projects, involving multi-disciplinary and diverse functional activities, subordinate groups of technical and administrative personnel. Bachelor’s degree or higher in an engineering or architectural field. 10 or more years relevant experience.
Project Manager Provides business, technical, and personnel management and coordination for individual projects. Provides comprehensive definition of all technical aspects of project requirement. Program development, analysis of program mission, goals, and objectives. Bachelor’s degree or higher in an
engineering or architectural field. 5 or more years relevant experience. Assistant Project Manager Supports the Project Manager. Gathers data and performs basic analysis of
the gathered information. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a technical field. 2 or more years relevant experience.
Senior Engineer/ Architect Provides leadership developing complex technical solutions for planning and engineering studies and analysis. Plans project coordination and
management. Provides comprehensive definition of all technical aspects of project requirements within engineering disciplines. Knowledgeable of local and national codes. Performs evaluation of alternatives and assessments of risks and costs as well as investigative engineering. Bachelor’s degree in an engineering/ architectural field. 10 years of relevant experience. Project Engineer/ Architect Provides leadership developing basic technical solutions for planning and
engineering studies and analysis. Reviews organizations’ functions, inter-relationships and program requirements. Provides space utilization planning, functional relationships and office layout. Supports the Project Manager or Senior Engineer/ Architect. Bachelor’s degree in an
engineering/architectural field. 5 years of relevant experience.
Junior Engineer/ Architect Provides technical assistance in applications under the direction of more senior personnel. Bachelor’s degree in an engineering or architectural field. 2 to 4 years of relevant experience.
Scheduler Develops illustrative schedules to show integration of various time aspects of the task. Prepares and analyzes sequencing of activities; activity interdependencies and proposed program schedules. Supports the Project Manager in all scheduling requirements. Bachelor’s degree with 8 years of relevant experience.
Cost Estimator Performs construction cost estimating. Provides conceptual cost estimates during Pre-design phase. Performs quantity surveys from design documents and applies cost to quantities of materials. Identifies unusually high cost items in relation to other facilities. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent and 10 years of relevant experience, or AA degree and 20 years of relevant experience.
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CADD Draftsman Performs routine and complex technical CADD functions. Works under the supervision of more senior personnel. AA degree of equivalent. 2 or more years of relevant experience.
Senior Inspector Performs audits of construction and quality control. Checks compliance to specifications, standards, and construction practices. Bachelor’s degree in a technical field and 10 years of relevant experience or AA degree and 20 years of relevant experience.
Inspector Performs audits of construction and quality control. Checks compliance to specifications, standards, and construction practices. Works under the supervision of a Senior Inspector or Project Manager. Bachelor’s degree in a related field and 5 years of relevant experience, or AA degree and 10 years of relevant experience.
Clerical Performs clerical and word processing functions including typing, word processing, data entry, filing, copying, binding, faxing, and telephone switchboard. High School Diploma. 2 years experience.
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PRICE LIST FOR SPECIAL ITEM NUMBERS
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1/1RC, 2/2RC, 3/3RC, 871-5/871-5RC, 871-6/871-6RC and 871-7/871-7RCThe GSA has determined that the rates for services contained in Heery’s price list applicable to this schedule are fair and reasonable. However, the ordering office using this contract is responsible for considering the level of effort and mix of labor proposed to perform the specific task being ordered and for making a determination that the total firm-fixed price or ceiling price is fair and reasonable.
The prices, terms and conditions stated apply exclusively to Professional Engineering Services (PES) within the scope of this FAS Schedule. All prices include the GSA .75% Industrial Funding Fee which Heery forwards to GSA quarterly, based on sales received under this Schedule.
BASE PERIOD (YEARS 1-5)
Contract Man-Hour Rates Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Labor Category (3/29/00-3/28/01) (3/29/01-3/28/02) (3/29/02-3/28/03) (3/29/03-3/28/04) (3/29/04-3/28/05) Regions: National Capital Region, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10
Principal $ 118.75 $ 122.91 $ 127.21 $ 131.33 $ 135.93 Program Manager $ 109.81 $ 113.65 $ 117.63 $ 121.45 $ 125.69 Project Manager $ 90.86 $ 94.04 $ 97.33 $ 100.49 $ 104.00 Assistant Project Manager $ 74.04 $ 76.63 $ 79.31 $ 81.88 $ 84.75 Senior Engineer/ Architect $ 101.75 $ 105.31 $ 109.00 $ 112.53 $ 116.47 Project Engineer/ Architect $ 67.32 $ 69.68 $ 72.11 $ 74.45 $ 77.06 Junior Engineer/ Architect $ 58.19 $ 60.23 $ 62.33 $ 64.36 $ 66.60 Scheduler $ 67.83 $ 70.20 $ 72.66 $ 75.01 $ 77.65 Cost Estimator $ 79.61 $ 82.40 $ 85.28 $ 88.05 $ 91.12 CADD Draftsman $ 49.67 $ 51.41 $ 53.21 $ 54.93 $ 56.86 Senior Inspector $ 87.73 $ 90.80 $ 93.98 $ 97.03 $ 100.42 Inspector $ 77.89 $ 80.62 $ 83.44 $ 86.14 $ 89.19 Clerical** $ 34.13 $ 35.32 $ 36.56 $ 37.75 $ 39.06 Regions: 1 & 2 Principal $ 118.75 $ 122.91 $ 127.21 $ 131.33 $ 135.93 Program Manager $ 109.81 $ 113.65 $ 117.63 $ 121.45 $ 125.69 Project Manager $ 96.90 $ 100.29 $ 103.80 $ 107.16 $ 110.91 Assistant Project Manager $ 81.22 $ 84.06 $ 87.00 $ 89.82 $ 92.97 Senior Engineer/ Architect $ 101.75 $ 105.31 $ 109.00 $ 112.53 $ 116.47 Project Engineer/ Architect $ 73.84 $ 76.42 $ 79.10 $ 81.67 $ 84.52 Junior Engineer/ Architect $ 58.19 $ 60.23 $ 62.33 $ 64.36 $ 66.60 Scheduler $ 67.83 $ 70.20 $ 72.66 $ 75.01 $ 77.65 Cost Estimator $ 79.61 $ 82.40 $ 85.28 $ 88.05 $ 91.12 CADD Draftsman $ 49.67 $ 51.41 $ 53.21 $ 54.93 $ 56.86 Senior Inspector $ 87.73 $ 90.80 $ 93.98 $ 97.03 $ 100.42 Inspector $ 77.89 $ 80.62 $ 83.44 $ 86.14 $ 89.16 Clerical** $ 34.13 $ 35.32 $ 36.56 $ 37.75 $ 39.06
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OPTION PERIOD (YEARS 6-10)
Contract Man-Hour Rates Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Labor Category (3/29/05-3/28/06) (3/29/06-3/28/07) (3/29/07-3/28/08) (3/29/08-3/28/09) (3/29/09-3/28/10) Regions: National Capital Region, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10
Principal $ 140.69 $ 145.61 $ 150.70 $ 155.98 $ 161.44 Program Manager $ 130.09 $ 134.64 $ 139.36 $ 144.24 $ 149.29 Project Manager $ 107.64 $ 111.41 $ 115.31 $ 119.35 $ 123.52 Assistant Project Manager $ 87.72 $ 90.78 $ 93.96 $ 97.26 $ 100.66 Senior Engineer/ Architect $ 120.55 $ 124.77 $ 129.14 $ 133.66 $ 138.32 Project Engineer/ Architect $ 79.76 $ 82.54 $ 85.44 $ 88.43 $ 91.52 Junior Engineer/ Architect $ 68.94 $ 71.35 $ 73.84 $ 76.44 $ 79.11 Scheduler $ 80.36 $ 83.17 $ 86.08 $ 89.10 $ 92.22 Cost Estimator $ 94.31 $ 97.62 $ 101.04 $ 104.57 $ 108.23 CADD Draftsman $ 58.84 $ 60.91 $ 63.03 $ 65.25 $ 67.53 Senior Inspector $ 103.94 $ 107.57 $ 111.34 $ 115.23 $ 119.27 Inspector $ 92.28 $ 95.51 $ 98.85 $ 102.31 $ 105.89 Clerical** $ 40.44 $ 41.85 $ 43.31 $ 44.83 $ 46.40 Regions: 1 & 2 Principal $ 140.69 $ 145.61 $ 150.70 $ 155.98 $ 161.44 Program Manager $ 130.09 $ 134.64 $ 139.36 $ 144.24 $ 149.29 Project Manager $ 114.80 $ 118.81 $ 122.97 $ 127.28 $ 131.73 Assistant Project Manager $ 96.22 $ 99.59 $ 103.07 $ 106.68 $ 110.41 Senior Engineer/ Architect $ 120.55 $ 124.77 $ 129.13 $ 133.66 $ 138.32 Project Engineer/ Architect $ 87.48 $ 90.54 $ 93.72 $ 96.99 $ 100.39 Junior Engineer/ Architect $ 68.94 $ 71.35 $ 73.84 $ 76.44 $ 79.11 Scheduler $ 80.36 $ 83.17 $ 86.08 $ 89.10 $ 92.22 Cost Estimator $ 94.31 $ 97.62 $ 101.04 $ 104.57 $ 108.23 CADD Draftsman $ 58.84 $ 60.91 $ 63.03 $ 65.25 $ 67.53 Senior Inspector $ 103.94 $ 107.57 $ 111.34 $ 115.23 $ 119.27 Inspector $ 92.28 $ 95.51 $ 98.85 $ 102.31 $ 105.89 Clerical** $ 40.44 $ 41.85 $ 43.31 $ 44.83 $ 46.40 Regions: National Capital Region, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, southern New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC., West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam, and Pacific Trust Territories.
Regions 1 & 2: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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OPTION PERIOD (YEARS 11-15)
Contract Man-Hour Rates Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Year 14 Year 15
Labor Category
(3/29/10-3/28/11) (3/29/11-3/28/12) (3/29/12-3/28/13) (3/29/13-3/28/14) (3/29/14-3/28/15) Regions: National Capital Region, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10
Principal $166.28 $171.27 $176.41 $181.70 $187.15
Program Manager $153.77 $158.38 $163.13 $168.03 $173.07 Project Manager $127.23 $131.04 $134.97 $139.02 $143.19 Assistant Project Manager $103.68 $106.79 $109.99 $113.29 $116.69 Senior Engineer/ Architect $142.47 $146.74 $151.15 $155.68 $160.35 Project Engineer/ Architect $94.27 $97.09 $100.01 $103.01 $106.10 Junior Engineer/ Architect $81.48 $83.93 $86.45 $89.04 $91.71
Scheduler $94.99 $97.84 $100.77 $103.79 $106.91 Cost Estimator $111.48 $114.82 $118.27 $121.81 $125.47 CADD Draftsman $69.56 $71.64 $73.79 $76.01 $78.29 Senior Inspector $122.85 $126.53 $130.33 $134.24 $138.27 Inspector $109.07 $112.34 $115.71 $119.18 $122.76 Clerical** $47.79 $49.23 $50.70 $52.22 $53.79 Regions: 1 & 2 Principal $166.28 $171.27 $176.41 $181.70 $187.15 Program Manager $153.77 $158.38 $163.13 $168.03 $173.07 Project Manager $135.68 $139.75 $143.94 $148.26 $152.71 Assistant Project Manager $113.72 $117.13 $120.65 $124.27 $128.00 Senior Engineer/ Architect $142.47 $146.74 $151.15 $155.68 $160.35 Project Engineer/ Architect $103.40 $106.50 $109.70 $112.99 $116.38 Junior Engineer/ Architect $81.48 $83.93 $86.45 $89.04 $91.71
Scheduler $94.99 $97.84 $100.77 $103.79 $106.91 Cost Estimator $111.48 $114.82 $118.27 $121.81 $125.47 CADD Draftsman $69.56 $71.64 $73.79 $76.01 $78.29 Senior Inspector $122.85 $126.53 $130.33 $134.24 $138.27 Inspector $109.07 $112.34 $115.71 $119.18 $122.76 Clerical** $47.79 $49.23 $50.70 $52.22 $53.79
Regions: National Capital Region, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, southern New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC., West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam, and Pacific Trust Territories.
Regions 1 & 2: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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OPTION PERIOD (YEARS 16-20)
Contract Man-Hour Rates Year 16 Year 17 Year 18 Year 19 Year 20
Labor Category
(3/29/15-3/28/16) (3/29/16-3/28/17) (3/29/17-3/28/18) (3/29/18-3/28/19) (3/29/19-3/28/20) Regions: National Capital Region, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10
Principal $190.75 $194.41 $198.15 $201.95 $205.83
Program Manager $153.95 $156.91 $159.92 $162.99 $166.12 Project Manager $105.84 $107.87 $109.94 $112.05 $114.21 Assistant Project Manager $86.28 $87.94 $89.62 $91.35 $93.10 Senior Engineer/ Architect $139.47 $142.15 $144.88 $147.66 $150.49 Project Engineer/ Architect $80.05 $81.59 $83.15 $84.75 $86.38 Junior Engineer/ Architect $58.57 $59.69 $60.84 $62.01 $63.20
Scheduler $108.96 $111.05 $113.18 $115.36 $117.57 Cost Estimator $102.57 $104.54 $106.55 $108.59 $110.68 CADD Draftsman $79.79 $81.32 $82.88 $84.47 $86.10 Senior Inspector $110.46 $112.58 $114.74 $116.95 $119.19 Inspector $90.79 $92.53 $94.31 $96.12 $97.97 Clerical** $44.26 $45.11 $45.98 $46.86 $47.76 Regions: 1 & 2 Principal $177.28 $180.68 $184.15 $187.69 $191.29 Program Manager $143.43 $146.18 $148.99 $151.85 $154.77 Project Manager $124.37 $126.76 $129.19 $131.67 $134.20 Assistant Project Manager $67.84 $69.14 $70.47 $71.82 $73.20 Senior Engineer/ Architect $139.47 $142.15 $144.88 $147.66 $150.49 Project Engineer/ Architect $82.53 $84.11 $85.73 $87.38 $89.05 Junior Engineer/ Architect $61.01 $62.18 $63.38 $64.59 $65.83
Scheduler $108.96 $111.05 $113.18 $115.36 $117.57 Cost Estimator $102.57 $104.54 $106.55 $108.59 $110.68 CADD Draftsman $79.79 $81.32 $82.88 $84.47 $86.10 Senior Inspector $100.28 $102.21 $104.17 $106.17 $108.21 Inspector $90.79 $92.53 $94.31 $96.12 $97.97 Clerical** $54.82 $55.87 $56.95 $58.04 $59.15
Regions: National Capital Region, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, southern New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC., West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam, and Pacific Trust Territories.
Regions 1 & 2: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
P r o f e s s i o n a l E n g i n e e r i n g S e r v i c e s C o n t r a c t N o . G S - 2 3 F - 0 1 6 8 K
S e r v i c e C o n t r a c t A c t ( S C A ) S t a t e m e n t
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