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Project Information I.A. Project Summary. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) coordinates many global programs and operational functions from its headquarters buildings in Washington, DC. One of the primary locations for USAID in DC is the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Building (RRB) which was originally constructed in 1997 with USAID as one of the original tenant Agencies. USAID’s space is in the North portion of the building totaling approximately 530,378 USF with 7 stories above grade and additional space on the Mezzanine level and three basement levels. A major track in USAID’s Washington Real Estate Strategy is to renovate the 20-year-old legacy space at the RRB in an effort to create a work environment that meets a modernized workplace, including sustainability standards, and promotes up-to-date technology use which will augment efficient workflow. USAID has now completed renovation of the 7th floor office spaces, including renovation of the tenant core tower restrooms and corridors on floors two through eight, in the RRB. In 2015, USAID completed a portfolio-level Program of Requirements (POR) that included a future housing plan for all operating units in the Washington, DC area. This analysis provided a basis for the dual-track Washington Real Estate Strategy in compliance with the Government- wide Reduce the Footprint mandate. In support of this these stated goals; USAID has recently completed a validated POR (2018) specifically for the operating units to be housed in the RRB. This POR includes a complete program for each operating unit, a future-state stacking plan, a migration plan, and a preliminary phasing plan for the proposed renovations. The POR includes a full renovation through 10 total phases. The 7th floor (2016) was completed through the first 2 phases. The SOW for this contract is for phases 3 and 4 of the POR and includes a preliminary BIM model, Design Intent Documents and Design Narratives for these two phases. GSA will be providing the Design-Build Contractor with reference design documents, which outline the Government’s design intent for the project. As such, the Design-Build delivery method was selected as the most appropriate for this project because it allows GSA to have more control over the final deliverable, while at the same time expediting the overall design and construction process. The new spaces will include, but won’t be limited to: Office spaces (both permanent walls and demountable partitions), core conference spaces, open areas, and storage spa...

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  • Project Implementation Manual The Recipient, through the PCU, shall: (i) take all action required to carry out Parts 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 2, 3.1(b), 3.2, 3.3 and 4 (ii) of the Project in accordance with the provisions and requirements set forth or referred to in the Project Implementation Manual; (ii) submit recommendations to the Association for its consideration for changes and updates of the Project Implementation Manual as they may become necessary or advisable during Project implementation in order to achieve the objective of Parts 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 2, 3.1(b), 3.2, 3.3 and 4(ii) of the Project; and (iii) not assign, amend, abrogate or waive the Project Implementation Manual or any of its provisions without the Association’s prior agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any of the provisions of the Project Implementation Manual is inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail and govern.