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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Acknowledgments
4 Preface
5 Summary of Revisions through June 2008
6 Table of Contents
10 Chapter 1 – Introduction and the Federal Court System
Introduction
Revisions to the Design Guide
11 Programming and Budgetary Notes
12 How to Use This Book
15 The Federal Court System
20 Chapter 2 – Courthouse Programming and Budgetary Considerations
Introduction
Supporting Documents
22 General Cost-Control Strategies
26 Value Engineering and Life-Cycle Costing
Typical Federal Courthouse Project Development Process
36 Chapter 3 – Planning for U.S. Courthouses
Introduction
Supporting Documents
37 Spaces Common to All Courts
38 Functions of the Three Court Types
39 Users and Capacities
Barrier-Free Access
40 Space Allocations for Circulation: Gross vs. Rentable Areas
42 Circulation Requirements for Courthouse Areas
45 Courthouse Zoning and Building Circulation
46 Program Stacking
50 Chapter 4 – Courtrooms and Associated Spaces
Introduction
Supporting Documents
Programming and Budgetary Notes
51 Design Requirements, All Courtrooms
54 Appellate Courtrooms
Functions and Users and Capacities
55 Design Requirements for Appellate Courtrooms
56 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Appellate Courtrooms and Associated Spaces
Adjacency and Circulation
61 District Judge Courtrooms
Functions and Users and Capacities
62 Design Requirements for District Judge Courtrooms
64 Space and Ceiling Requirements for District Judge Courtrooms and Associated Spaces
Adjacency and Circulation
70 Magistrate Judge Courtrooms
Functions and Users and Capacities
71 Design Requirements for Magistrate Judge Courtrooms
73 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Magistrate Judge Courtrooms and Associated Spaces
Adjacency and Circulation
78 Bankruptcy Judge Courtrooms
Functions and Users and Capacities
79 Design Requirements for Bankruptcy Judge Courtrooms
80 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Bankruptcy Judge Courtrooms and Associated Spaces
Adjacency and Circulation
85 Chapter 5 – Jury Facilities
Supporting Documents
Programming and Budgetary Notes
86 Functions and Activities
87 Users and Capacities
Design Requirements
89 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Jury Facilities
90 Adjacency and Circulation
94 Chapter 6 – Judges’ Chambers Suites
Supporting Documents
Programming and Budgetary Notes
95 Functions and Activities
Users and Capacities
96 Design Requirements
98 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Judges’ Chambers Suites
99 Adjacency and Circulation
109 Chapter 7 – Central Court Libraries
Supporting Documents
Programming and Budgetary Notes
110 Functions and Activities
111 Users and Capacities
112 Design Requirements
Planning Issues
113 Space Allotments
114 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Central Court Libraries
Adjacency and Circulation
118 Chapter 8 – Clerk’s Office
Supporting Documents
Programming and Budgetary Notes
119 Functions and Activities
Users and Capacities
120 Design Requirements
121 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Court of Appeals Clerks’ Offices
122 Space and Ceiling Requirements for District and Bankruptcy Court Clerks’ Offices
123 Adjacency and Circulation
126 Chapter 9 – Probation and Pretrial Services Offices
Supporting Documents
Programming and Budgetary Notes
127 Functions and Activities
128 Users and Capacities
Design Requirements
131 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Probation and Pretrial Services Offices
132 Adjacency and Circulation
135 Chapter 10 – Other Court Units
Supporting Documents
Programming and Budgetary Notes
136 Functions and Activities
Users and Capacities
137 Design Requirements
138 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Other Court Units
141 Ajacency and Circulation
148 Chapter 11 – Common Building Spaces
Supporting Documents
Functions and Activities
149 Users and Capacities
150 Design Requirements
151 Space and Ceiling Requirements for Common Building Spaces
152 Adjacency and Circulation
154 Chapter 12 – Tenant Improvements and Furnishings
Introduction
Supporting Documents
155 Programming and Budgetary Notes
Tenant Improvements – Interior Finishes
Finish Materials
157 Design Requirements for Finishes
163 Tenant Improvements – Millwork
Millwork Funding Responsibilities
Materials Requirements
Design Requirements for Millwork
171 Furnishings
182 Chapter 13 – Interior Signage
Introduction
Supporting Documents
Scope and Budget
183 Design Requirements
184 Sign Type Samples
188 Chapter 14 – Acoustics
Introduction
189 Supporting Documents
Design Requirements
194 Courtrooms
196 Jury Facilities
Central Court Libraries
Probation and Pretrial Services Offices
197 Other Court Units
198 Chapter 15 – Building Systems
Supporting Documents
Governing Codes and Criteria
199 Design, Procurement, and Construction Responsibilities
Mechanical Systems
General Design Concerns
201 Courtrooms
Judges’ Chambers Suites
202 Jury Facilities
Judges’ Conference Rooms
Central Court Libraries
Central Mail Facilities
203 Server Rooms
Telecommunications Switch Rooms and Closets
204 Mechanical Design Criteria
Electrical Distribution Systems
General Design Concerns
205 Courtrooms
206 Judges’ Chambers Suites
Jury Facilities
207 All Judges’ Conference Rooms
Public Waiting Areas
Central Court Libraries
News Media Room Electrical Distribution
Lighting Systems
General Design Concerns
208 Courtrooms
209 Judges’ Chambers Suites
Jury Facilities
210 All Judges’ Conference Rooms
Central Court Libraries
Lighting Standards
212 Communications Systems
Voice, Data, Courtroom Audio/Video, and Low-Voltage Cabling Design
General Design Concerns
213 Courtrooms
214 Judges’ Chambers Suites
Jury Facilities
215 Central Court Libraries
Clerk’s Office
Office of the Chief Pre-argument/Conference Attorney
Office of the Bankruptcy Administrator
Raised Access Flooring
216 Chapter 16 – Building Security
Introduction
Supporting Documents
217 Agency Responsibilities
218 Security Concepts
Security Systems and Equipment
219 Exterior Security
221 Interior Security
235 Glossary
241 Index
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GSA PBS Wetlands Impact Management Desk Guide 2000 ?u=/product/publishers/gsa/gsa-pbs-wetlands-impact-management-desk-guide-2000/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:26:46 +0000 GSA PBS Wetlands Impact Management Desk Guide
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GSA PBS Sustainability Matters 2008 ?u=/product/publishers/gsa/gsa-pbs-sustainability-matters-2008/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:26:44 +0000 GSA PBS Sustainability Matters
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GSA PBS Site Security Design Guide 2007 ?u=/product/publishers/gsa/gsa-pbs-site-security-design-guide-2007/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:08:04 +0000 GSA PBS The Site Security Design Guide
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GSA 2007 153
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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 The Site Security Design Guide
4 Table of Contents
6 Foreword
8 Introduction
10 Chapter 1 Vision and Hallmarks
20 Chapter 2 Guidelines for Elements and Innovation
70 Chapter 3 The Site Security Design Process
104 Chapter 4 Test Cases
152 Acknowledgements
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GSA PBS Project Planning Guide N/A ?u=/product/publishers/gsa/gsa-pbs-project-planning-guide-n-a/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:08:03 +0000 GSA PBS Project Planning Guide
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1 Project Planning Guide
Foreword
2 Introduction
4 Overview of GSA‘s Capital Program
16 What’s Important and When
41 Pre-Planning Phase
45 Feasibility Study Phase
85 Program Development Study Phase
115 Appendices
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GSA PBS Project Management Guide N/A ?u=/product/publishers/gsa/gsa-pbs-project-management-guide-n-a/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:08:01 +0000 GSA PBS Project Management Guide
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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Project Delivery Method – Design/Build-Bridging
2 2.0.0.0.0.0 Planning
3 2.1.0.0.0.0 Pre-Project Planning (Overview)
4 2.1.0.0.0.1 Pre-Project (Preliminary) Planning
5 1.1.0.0.0.0.a Project Coordination
6 1.1.1.0.0.0.a PMP: Assemble Project Team
7 2.1.12.0.2.0 Existing Conditions Assessments
8 2.1.10.0.0.0 Local Portfolio Plans
9 2.1.1.0.0.0 Campus/Facility Master Plans
10 2.1.3.0.0.0 Building Engineering Report
11 2.1.4.0.0.0 Accessibility Survey
12 2.1.3.1.0.0 Fire/Life Safety Study
13 2.1.5.0.0.0 Hazardous Materials Survey
14 2.1.6.0.0.0 Highest and Best Use Appraisal (R&A)
15 2.1.8.0.0.0 Safety/Security Study(ies)
16 2.1.9.0.0.0 Energy Conservation Audit
17 2.4.1.0.0.0.a Feasibility
18 2.4.1.0.0.0.b Feasibility (Continued)
19 6.3.0.0.0.0 CMa/Commissioning Authority (Cx) Services
20 6.1.0.0.0.0.a Project Consultant Task Order
21 2.4.1.0.0.0.c Feasibility: R&A
22 2.4.1.0.0.0.d Feasibility: New Construction
23 2.4.1.0.0.0.e Feasibility: Lease Construction
24 4.0.0.0.0.0.a Site Acquisition
25 4.0.0.0.0.0.b Site Investigation Tasks for FS
26 4.0.0.0.0.0.c Site Investigation for FS
27 2.2.0.0.0.0 NHPA Tasks for FS through Site Acquisition
28 2.3.0.0.0.0 NEPA Tasks for FS through Site Acquisition
29 2.6.0.0.0.0 Relocation Planning
30 1.1.2.0.0.0 Commissioning Authority (Cx) (Overview)
31 1.1.1.0.0.0.b Project Management Plan (PMP)
32 1.1.1.0.0.0.c Acquisition Plan Program/Project
33 1.1.1.0.0.0.d Procurement Snapshot
34 1.1.1.0.0.0.e Procurement Snapshot (Continued)
35 1.1.3.1.0.0 Initiate Project in PIP
36 1.1.3.2.0.0 Project Updates in PIP
37 1.1.5.0.0.0 Project Website(s)
38 2.4.4.0.0.0 Project Funding Request 3.4.5.0.0.0 Budget Authorization Act (Congressional Approval)
39 6.1.1.0.1.0 Courthouse Orientation and Design Start Workshop
40 2.5.0.0.0.0 Program Development Study (PDS)
41 3.4.0.0.0.0 Construction Authorization (Prospectus)
42 6.0.0.0.0.0 Design
43 4.1.0.0.0.0 Site Selection/Technical Studies: NHPA and NEPA Process (Overview)
44 4.2.0.0.0.0 Site Acquisition (Overview)
45 6.2.0.0.0.0 A/E Procurement (Overview)
46 6.2.1.0.0.0.a A/E Services Scope of Work (Overview)
47 6.4.2.0.0.0 Source Selection Plan
48 6.2.1.0.0.0.b Design Charrette (Optional)
49 6.2.1.0.0.0.c Design Competition
50 6.2.2.0.0.0, 6.2.4.0.0.0, and 6.2.5.0.0.0 A/E Source Selection/Evaluation Process
51 6.2.6.0.0.0 A/E Contract for Design
52 6.3.1.0.0.0.a CMa Scope of Work
53 6.3.1.0.0.0.b CxA Scope of Work (if apart from CMa)
54 6.3.1.0.0.0.b CxA Scope of Work (if apart from CMa)
55 6.1.0.0.0.0.b Art-in-Architecture Contract
56 6.7.0.0.0.0 Concept Design (Overview)
57 6.7.0.0.0.1.a Concept Design
58 6.7.0.0.0.1.b Concept Design (Continued)
59 6.7.2.0.0.0 Concept Design Partnering Workshop
60 6.7.4.0.0.0 Design Charrette Documents
61 6.7.7.0.0.0 Design Excellence Peer Review
62 6.7.6.3.0.0 Concept Design Review Comments Including Concept Design Selection and 6.7.9.0.0.0 VE Workshop
63 6.7.12.2.0.0 Concept Design Review Comments (Urban Design Review Boards)
64 6.7.14.0.0.0 Final Concept Presentation to the Commissioner 6.7.15.0.0.0 Final Concept Approval Memorandum
65 6.7.14.0.1.0 Art-in-Architecture Concept Design
66 6.8.0.0.0.0 Design Development (Overview)
67 6.8.0.0.0.1 Design Development (Process)
68 6.8.0.0.0.2 Utility Rebate Program Review
69 6.8.1.0.0.0 DD Program Review Workshop
70 6.8.2.0.0.0 DD Systems Selection Analyses
71 6.8.5.0.0.0 DD Submission (35%)
72 6.8.9.0.0.0 Construction Strategy/Phasing Plan
73 6.8.11.0.0.0 Independent OCA PBS-P100 Review and IGE
74 7.0.0.0.0.0 Construction
75 6.10.0.0.0.0 Construction Procurement
76 6.10.1.0.0.0 GC/CC Source Selection Plan
77 6.10.2.0.0.0 Advertisement for Construction Services
78 6.10.4.0.0.0 Pre-Proposal Conference
79 6.10.11.0.0.0 Proposal Document Addenda
80 6.10.1.1.0.0 GC/CC Selection Evaluation Factors (Phase I) 6.10.8.0.0.0 GC/CC Evaluations/Selection (Phase I)
81 6.10.13.0.0.0 GC/CC Evaluations/Selection (Phase II)
82 6.10.14.0.0.0 Construction Contract Award and 6.10.15.0.0.0 Pre-NTP Documents (Bonds, Insurance, Security, etc.)
83 7.1.0.0.0.0 (0% to 100% Construction)
84 7.1.1.0.0.0 Notice To Proceed
85 6.9.0.0.0.0 Construction Documents
86 6.9.3.0.0.0 CD Program Review Workshop (CD Start) 6.9.10.0.0.0 CD Program Review Workshop (90%)
87 6.7.13.0.0.0 Independent OCA PBS-P100 Review 6.7.13.0.0.0 Independent OCA PBS-P100 Review
88 6.7.12.0.0.0 CMa’s CD Review/Estimate (100% CDs)
89 6.10.16.0.0.0 Professional Services Task Orders (Construction)
90 7.1.4.0.0.0 Art-in-Architecture Fabrication Task Order
91 7.1.2.0.0.0 Construction Kick-off Meeting
92 7.1.3.0.0.0.a Partnering Session
93 7.1.3.0.0.0.b Partnering Session: Timing Benefits and Drawbacks
94 7.1.5.0.0.0 Groundbreaking/Construction Start
95 7.1.6.0.0.0.a Construction Administration
96 7.1.6.0.0.0.b Construction Administration (Overview)
97 7.1.6.0.0.1.a Construction Administration: Safety
98 7.1.6.0.0.1.b Construction Administration: Project Cost Management
99 7.1.6.0.0.1.c Requests for Information (RFI)
100 7.1.6.2.0.0 Construction Schedules
101 7.1.6.4.0.0 Submittal Schedule/Log/Submissions
102 7.1.2.0.1.2 Quality Assurance Quality Control Plans/Reports (QAQC Review Process)
103 7.1.6.5.0.0 Inspections and Testing Schedule
104 7.1.6.6.0.0 Special Testing/Mock-up Plans/Reports
105 7.1.6.1.1.1 Project Web-Cam
106 7.1.6.8.0.0 GC/CC Contract Modifications
107 7.1.9.0.0.0 GC/CC Evaluations (NIH)
108 7.1.7.0.0.0 CII Benchmarking
109 7.1.10.0.0.0 Follow-up Partnering Session
110 7.1.8.0.0.0 Construction Excellence Peer Review (1st) 7.1.11.0.0.0 Construction Excellence Peer Review (2nd)
111 7.1.12.0.0.0 Art-In-Architecture Deliverable
112 7.1.13.0.0.0 Additional Phases Delivery (TI, Phases, Annexes)
113 7.1.14.0.0.0 Turnover Documents
114 7.1.14.3.0.0 O&M Manuals Submittal
115 7.1.14.4.0.0 Warranties and Certifications
116 7.1.14.6.0.0 Material Samples, Attic Stock and Spare Parts
117 7.1.14.7.0.0 Contractor Record Drawings
118 7.1.14.2.0.0 Systems Start-Up and Testing (Commissioning)
119 7.1.14.5.0.0 Property Management Training
120 7.1.15.0.0.0.a Substantial Completion Certification
121 7.1.15.0.0.0.b Substantial Completion Certificate:Final Cleaning
122 7.1.16.0.0.0 Occupancy Permit
123 7.1.14.1.0.0.a Final Inspections
124 7.1.14.1.0.0.b Punch Lists
125 7.1.15.0.0.0.c Substantial Completion Certificate: Final Completion
126 7.2.0.0.0.0 Closeout (Admin)
127 8.3.4.0.1.2 Maintenance and Cleaning Contracts (GC/CC Option)
128 7.2.1.0.0.0 A/E Record Documents
129 7.2.2.0.0.0 Updated PBS CAD Library Submission
130 7.2.4.0.0.0 Dedication Ceremony Documents
131 7.2.5.0.0.0 Project Awards (LEED, EnergyStar, AiA, PM, etc.)
132 7.2.3.1.0.0 Contract Closeout (GC/CC)
133 7.2.3.2.1.0 Project Management Closeout
134 7.2.3.2.0.0 Financial Closeout
135 8.1.3.0.1.0 Real Property Acquisition Advice (GSA Form 1011)
136 8.0.0.0.0.0 Tenant Occupancy
137 8.1.0.0.0.0 Occupancy Agreements and RENT (Overview)
138 8.1.1.2.2.0.a Occupancy Agreement Planning Phase (Initial Draft)
139 8.1.1.3.0.0 Occupancy Agreement based on PDS-(Proposed Draft)/Updates
140 8.1.1.4.0.0 Concept Design 8.1.1.4.1.0 Design Development 8.1.1.4.2.0 Mid-Point Construction Documents 8.1.1.4.2.0 Mid-Point Construction Documents
141 8.1.1.2.2.0.b Occupancy Agreement (Accepted Draft): Before Construction Award
142 8.1.1.3.1.0 Occupancy Agreement (Accepted Draft): During Construction
143 8.1.1.5.0.1 Final Occupancy Agreement
144 8.1.1.5.0.0 Final Occupancy Agreement (Reconciliation)
145 8.1.2.0.0.0 National CAD/CIFM Standards
146 8.1.3.0.0.0 Initial RENT Start
147 8.2.0.0.0.0 Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FFE)/Move-In (Overview)
148 8.2.1.0.0.0 Systems Furniture
149 8.2.2.0.0.0.a Telecommunications Installation – R&
150 8.2.2.0.0.0.b Telecommunications Installation – New Construction
151 8.2.3.0.0.0 Agency IT/Data Systems
152 8.2.4.0.0.0 Security Systems Installation
153 8.2.5.0.0.0 USMS A/V and Security Systems Installation
154 8.2.6.0.0.0 Tenant Move-In
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GSA PBS Project Estimating Requirements Guide 2007 ?u=/product/publishers/gsa/gsa-pbs-project-estimating-requirements-guide-2007/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:07:59 +0000 GSA PBS P120 Project Estimating Requirements for the Public Buildings Service
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GSA 2007 92
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1 P-120 Project Estimating Requirement for the Public Buildings Service
5 table of contents
7 introduction
8 document organization
9 acknowledgements
11 1 general requirements and principles
35 2 prospectus-level projects product/deliverable requirements
59 3 delivery methods and deliverables
69 appendices
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GSA PBS Pricing Desk Guide 2010 ?u=/product/publishers/gsa/gsa-pbs-pricing-desk-guide-2010/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:07:54 +0000 GSA PBS Pricing Desk Guide, 4th Edition
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PDF Pages PDF Title
10 Introduction
What’s New in the Fourth Edition?
Document Changes
11 Policy Changes
Federally Owned versus Leased Space Pricing
12 Pricing in Leased Space
The Occupancy Agreement
Description of Space and Services
13 Clauses
14 Signature Page
15 Financial Summary
Revising an Occupancy Agreement
16 Occupancy Types
New Occupancies
17 Continuing Occupancies
Backfill Occupancies
Valuation of the Existing Tenant Improvements
18 Determination of the TI Allowance
Backfill Pricing Flexibility
19 Pricing Fundamentals – Space Measurement
Pricing Standards – Building Shell Rent
Building Shell Definition
22 Structure of Rent
23 Adjustments for Failure to Perform
Pricing Standards – Tenant Improvements
Tenant Improvements Definition
Typical Tenant Improvements
25 Tenant Improvement Allowance
26 General Component of Tenant Improvement Allowance
27 Customization Component of Tenant Improvement Allowance
28 Setting the Tenant Improvement Allowance by Tenant Agency Tier
Setting the Tenant Improvement Allowance by Functional Estimate
29 Amortization of Tenant Improvement Allowances
30 Application of Tenant Improvement Allowances
32 Lump-Sum Payment Options for Tenant Improvements
Lower or Zero Customization Tier
Relet Space
33 Restrictions on Lump-Sum Payments
35 Application of OMB Circular A-11 Appendix B to Specific Space Actions
Prospectus – Leased
36 Nonprospectus – Leased
37 Changing or Appealing a Tenant Agency Customization Tier
38 Tenant Improvement Allowances for Warehouses
Pricing Standards – Operating Costs
39 Pricing Standards – Real Estate Taxes
40 Pricing Standards – GSA-Installed Leasehold Improvements
Pricing Standards – Security
41 Basic Security
Building-Specific Security
42 Building-Specific Security Charge – FPS
Building-Specific Amortized Capital Charge – PBS
43 Tenant-Specific Security
44 Pricing Standards – Billing Adjustments
Pricing Standards – Antennas
Pricing Standards – Reimbursable Services
45 Pricing Standards – Parking
Pricing Standards – Other Space
46 Pricing Standards – PBS Fees
47 PBS Fee Components
48 PBS Fee Exceptions
Non-Cancelable Space Exception
U.S. Postal Service-Controlled Space
49 Services Included in the PBS Fee
Conduct Market Survey
50 Solicit Offers
51 Negotiate Offers
Evaluate Offers
52 Prepare Lease Documents and Award Lease
Prospectus Generation
Requirements Development
53 Appraisals
GSA Legal Staff Support
Occupancy Agreement
Postaward Project Management Services
54 Lease Administration
55 Fire and Life Safety
Additional Services Outside of PBS Fee
Environmental Studies
56 Project Management Fee
58 Other Services Outside of the PBS Fee
60 Pricing Standards – Joint Use
61 Joint Use Charges and User Base
62 Joint Use Components
Joint Use and the Tenant Improvement Allowance
Multiple Tenant Agencies in a Building, Lease, Facility, or Community
Single Tenant Agency in a Building
63 Joint Use and Warehouse Space
Pricing Standards – Rent Concessions
Free Space
64 National Broker Contract Commission Credit
65 Repayment of Concessions Upon Return of Space
68 Pricing in Federally Owned Space
The Occupancy Agreement
Description of Space and Services
69 Clauses
70 Signature Page
Financial Summary
71 Revising an Occupancy Agreement
72 Occupancy Types
New Occupancies
73 Continuing Occupancies
74 Appraisals and Continuing Occupancies
Release of Appraisal Information
75 Backfill Occupancies
Valuation of the Existing Tenant Improvements
Determination of the TI Allowance
Backfill Pricing Flexibility
76 Pricing Fundamentals – Predominant Use
General Use
Warehouse
77 General Use and Warehouse
Parking
Unique
78 Pricing Fundamentals – Space Measurement
Initial Measurement and Validation
Maintenance
79 Execution of SDM-Initiated Space Changes
Inventory System Update
OA Update – No Change in Usable Square Footage
80 OA Update – Change in Usable Square Footage
81 Space Errors Identified During SDM Processes
Evaluation of Building Appraisal Following SDM Change
Joint Use Space Errors Identified during SDM Processes
82 Execution of Tenant Agency-Initiated Space Changes
General Storage Assignment – Pricing Implication
83 Pricing Standards – Building Shell Rent
Building Shell Definition
85 The Firewall Between Building Shell and Tenant Improvements
Shell Rent
86 General Storage Pricing
Pricing Standards – Tenant Improvements
Tenant Improvements Definition
87 Typical Tenant Improvements
88 Tenant Improvement Allowance
90 General Component of Tenant Improvement Allowance
91 Customization Component of Tenant Improvement Allowance
92 Setting the Tenant Improvement Allowance by Tenant Agency Tier
Setting the Tenant Improvement Allowance by Functional Estimate
93 Amortization of Tenant Improvement Allowances
94 Application of Tenant Improvement Allowances
96 Lump-Sum Payment Options for Tenant Improvements
Lower or Zero Customization Tier
97 Relet Space
Restrictions on Lump-Sum Payments
99 Application of OMB Circular A-11 Appendix B to Specific Space Actions
100 Prospectus – Owned
Nonprospectus – Owned
Changing or Appealing a Tenant Agency Customization Tier
101 Tenant Improvement Allowances for Warehouses
102 Pricing Standards – Operating Costs
Utilities
103 Maintenance
Custodial Services
104 Above-Standard Services
105 Pricing Standards – Real Estate Taxes
106 Pricing Standards – GSA-Installed Leasehold Improvements
Pricing Standards – Security
Basic Security
107 Building-Specific Security
Building-Specific Security Charge – FPS
108 Building-Specific Amortized Capital Charge – PBS
110 Tenant-Specific Security
Pricing Standards – Billing Adjustments
111 Pricing Standards – Antennas
Pricing Standards – Reimbursable Services
112 Pricing Standards – Parking
113 Pricing Standards – Other Space
Pricing Standards – PBS Fees
Services Provided by PBS
Prospectus Generation
Requirements Development
114 Space Planning
Appraisals
GSA Legal Staff Support
115 Occupancy Agreement
Environmental Studies
Postaward Project Management Services
116 Property Management
Fire and Life Safety
Additional Services Not Included in the PBS Shell Rent
Project Management Fee
118 Other Services not Included in the PBS Shell Rent
120 Pricing Standards – Joint Use
121 Joint Use Charges and User Base
122 Joint Use Components
Space
Space – Annual Rate Adjustments
Parking
123 Parking – Annual Rate Adjustments
Joint Use and the Tenant Improvement Allowance
Multiple Tenant Agencies in a Building, Facility, or Community
Single Tenant Agency in a Building
124 Joint Use and Warehouse Space
Pricing Standards – Rent Concessions
126 Move Policy
Tenant Agency Consolidations
Swing Space
Exceptions to Move Policy
127 Funding Responsibilities of a Forcing Agency
128 Double Rent in the Event of Tenant Agency-Caused Delays
129 PBS- or Lessor-Caused Delays
130 Tenant Agency Rights and Options
Cancellation Rights
Prior to Contract Execution
After Contract Execution, Prior to Rent Start
131 Non-Cancelable Space
132 Return of Space
Four-Month Space Release Right
133 Defining a Marketable Block of Space
134 Return of Non-Cancelable Space
Repayments Upon Return of Space
135 Partial Release of Space
Delegations
Rent Appeals
Formal Rent Appeal Procedures
136 Rent Appeal Conditions
139 Return on Investment Pricing
Federally Owned Return on Investment Pricing
140 Hurdle Rate Test
142 OA Terms and Signature Requirements
OA Iterations – New Construction and Substantial Rehabilitation
144 OA Iterations – Conversion from FAR-Based to ROI Pricing
OA Iterations – Continuing Occupancies
Calculating the ROI Shell Rate
145 New Construction
146 Substantial Rehabilitation
147 Conversions from FAR-Based to ROI Pricing
148 Continuing Occupancies
149 Calculating Other ROI Rates
Tenant Improvement Allowance Amortization Rate
Operating Rate
151 Building-Specific Amortized Capital Rate
Joint Use Rate
Parking Rate
152 Antenna and Other Rates
ROI Rent Alternative for Tenant Agencies
Adjusting Shell Rent for Additional Capital Improvements
154 Vacancy, Outlease, and Backfill Occupancy
Vacancy
Outleasing to Nonfederal Tenants
Backfill
155 Courthouse Return on Investment Pricing
156 Hurdle Rate Test
158 OA Terms and Signature Requirements
OA Iterations – New Construction and Substantial Rehabilitation
160 OA Iterations – Conversion from FAR-Based to ROI Pricing
OA Iterations – Continuing Occupancies
Calculating the ROI Shell Rate
161 New Construction
162 Substantial Rehabilitation
163 Conversions from FAR-Based to ROI Pricing
164 Continuing Occupancies
165 Calculating Other ROI Rates
Tenant Improvement Allowance Amortization Rate
Operating Rate
166 Building-Specific Amortized Capital Rate
Joint Use Rate
167 Parking Rate
Antenna and Other Rates
168 ROI Rent Alternative for Noncourt Tenant Agencies
Adjusting Shell Rent for Additional Capital Improvements
170 Vacancy, Outlease, and Backfill Occupancy
Vacancy
Outleasing to Nonfederal Tenants
Backfill
171 Land Ports of Entry
173 United States Postal Service Pricing
175 Congressional District Offices
U.S. Senate Pricing
176 U.S. House of Representatives Pricing
177 Emergencies
Natural Disasters
Federal Emergency Management Agency Occupancy Agreements
Emergency Relocations
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GSA PBS PQ Z60 Metric Design Guide 1995 ?u=/product/publishers/gsa/gsa-pbs-pq-z60-metric-design-guide-1995/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:07:52 +0000 GSA PBS-PQ260 Metric Design Guide
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GSA 1995 53
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1 METRIC DESIGN GUIDE
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS
7 General Information
9 Benefits Of Metric
11 Metric Project Definition
12 Round Metric Dimensions
15 Drawings
16 Specifications
19 Architectural/General
20 Architectural/Masonry
21 Architectural/Sheet Metal
22 Civil/Surveying
23 Civil/Concrete
24 Civil/Reinforcement
26 Structural/General
27 Structural/Floorload
28 Mechanical/General
29 Mechanical/Pipe
30 Electrical/General
32 Product Information
46 General Information
50 Recommended Preparation
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GSA PBS NEPA Desk Guide 1999 ?u=/product/publishers/gsa/gsa-pbs-nepa-desk-guide-1999/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:07:51 +0000 GSA PBS National Environmental Policy Act - NEPA Desk Guide
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GSA 1999 208
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2 Table of Contents
12 Chapter 1 – Purpose and Use of Deskguide
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Application of This Desk Guide
1.3 Contents
13 1.4 Background for NEPA Implementation
1.5 Other Applicable Laws, Executive Orders, and Regulations
1.6 Changes to this Desk Guide
14 Chapter 2 – Basic Requirements and Responsibilities
2.1 NEPA Requirements
17 2.2 Responsibilities for NEPA Implementation
20 2.3 The “Responsible GSA Official
2.4 Program Responsibilities
21 2.5 GSA Decisionmaking Process Under NEPA
23 2.6 Working with Other Agencies in NEPA Review
25 2.7 Public Access to GSA NEPA Information
27 Chapter 3 – Levels of NEPA Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Definitions
29 3.3 Classes of Action for Environmental Analysis and Documentation
32 3.4 Determining the Appropriate Level of Analysis
3.5 Indicators of Significance (Factors to Consider)
36 Chapter 4 – Scoping and Planning for Public Involvement
4.1 Scoping
39 4.2 Planning for Public Involvement
44 Chapter 5 – Categorical Exclusions
5.1 Purpose
5.2 Definition
5.3 Automatic CATEXs
46 5.4 Checklist CATEXs
47 5.5 Timing
48 5.6 Responsibilities
5.7 Scoping for CATEXs
5.8 Public Participation in CATEXs
5.9 Completing the Environmental Checklist
54 5.10 Follow Through
5.11 Requirements for Environmental Analysis Other than NEPA
56 Chapter 6 – Environmental Assessments
6.1 Purpose
6.2 Definitions
57 6.3 Characteristics of a Good EA
6.4 Timing
58 6.5 Responsibilities
6.6 Requirements for Environmental Analysis
59 6.7 Structure and Content of an EA
63 6.8 Who Prepares EAs for GSA Projects
64 6.9 Methodology and Integrity
6.10 Finding of No Significant Impact
66 6.11 Environmental Assessments and Compliance with Other Laws
6.12 Supplemental EAs
71 Chapter 7 – Environmental Impact Statements
7.1 Purpose
7.2 Definitions
7.3 Types of EISs
72 7.4 Actions that Normally Require an EIS
73 7.5 Characteristics of a Good EIS
7.6 Timing
74 7.7 Responsibilities
7.8 Notice of Intent (NOI)
7.9 Scoping
7.10 Public Involvement
75 7.11 Requirements for Environmental Analysis
76 7.12 Structure of an EIS
83 7.13 Who Prepares EISs for GSA Projects
7.14 Distribution of, Review and Comment on, and Finalizing of EISs
85 7.15 Record of Decision (ROD)
86 7.16 Referral to CEQ
94 Chapter 8 – Supplements and Revisions to NEPA Documents
8.1 Purpose
8.2 Definitions
8.3 When to Revise; When to Supplement
8.4 Circulation and Filing
8.5 Timing
95 8.6 Responsibility
8.7 Requirements for Environmental Analysis: Supplements
96 Chapter 9 – Special Studies
9.1 Introduction
97 9.2 Environmental Justice (EJ) Studies
102 9.3 Social Impact Assessment
104 9.4 Cultural Resources
107 9.5 Due Diligence Reports
110 9.6 Floodplain Studies
111 9.7 Wetland Delineations
113 9.8 Air Quality Studies
114 9.9 Water Quality Studies
115 9.10 Natural Resource Studies
117 9.11 Endangered Species Surveys
119 9.12 Other Studies
9.13 Coordinating Studies
9.14 Further Information
120 Chapter 10 – Contracting
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Requirements
10.3 Types of Contracts and Agreements
121 10.4 Scopes of Work (SOW)
123 10.5 Role of teh Contracting Officer, Subject Matter Expert, and Project Manager
124 Chapter 11 – Technical Reviews
11.1 Purpose
11.2 Definitions and Requirements
125 11.3 Technical Reviews of GSA NEPA Documents
126 11.4 Technical Reviews of Other Agency Documents by GSA
128 Glossary
142 Appendix 1
143 NEPA (42 USC 4321)
148 40 CFR 1500-1508
186 ADM 1095.1F
190 PBS P 4001.1
196 Appendix 2
198 Appendix 3
203 Appendix 4
205 Index
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