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Can Bump Caps be Worn Backwards?

Work Gearz

When you are working in constrained spaces where head protection is a must, yet there are no chances of getting hit by falling or flying object, but instead you can hit your head yourself against overhead hanging objects or low-ceilings, that is when you have to choose a bump cap instead of a hard hat.

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What are Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineer Requirements (SABER)

Building Information Management

Definitions. Offerors propose coefficients for costs such as overhead, profit, minimum design costs, G&A expenses, bond premiums, and gross receipt taxes. Coefficients may include bands or ranges based on dollar levels, standard and non-standard hours, range or isolated site work, or work in secured areas.

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Facilities Maintenance Checklist and Procedures

Job Order Contracting

Security Bollards/Barricade. Application: This standard card applies to automatic hydraulic security Bollards/Barricades found at driveway entrances, and other areas where vehicular traffic must be controlled. Notify affected personnel before performing PM (alarmed or security entrances). Door, Manual, Overhead.

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Job Order Contracting – Best Practices Implementation

Building Information Management

Competitive quotations shall be secured wherever feasible, and in all instances, when requested by the Owner. Contractor is responsible for receiving and securing materials, including unloading of delivery trucks, checking deliveries, and transportation to the work area. Definition and refinement of requirements.

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Best Practices for Multiple Award IDIQ – Task and Delivery Order Contracting

Building Information Management

A single award ID/IQ contract often makes it difficult for the government to secure the same price reductions and contractor performance improvements that would occur if the contractor was competing against other qualified contractors throughout the contract. These contracts have much of their pricing determined by pre-award competition.