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Requirements
NPR 8820.2H
Effective Date: September 27, 2022
Expiration Date: September 27, 2027
COMPLIANCE IS MANDATORY FOR NASA EMPLOYEES
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Subject: Facility Project Requirements (FPR) (Updated w/Change 1)

Responsible Office: Office of Strategic Infrastructure


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Appendix E. Facility Project Funding Guidance Table

(Items not included below are subject to the approval of FRED)

Items that Need to be Included Within a CoF Project AFPCE (e.g., funded under the CECR Account) Funded by Either CoF or Non-CoF Sources (Requires FRED Approval) Items Requiring Non-CoF Funding Sources (e.g., I&TC, 2-Year Program Funds)
Architectural/Structural/Civil Systems:
  • Building structural systems (foundations, walls, floors, structural steel).
  • Civil site work.
  • Underground utilities including water, sewers, natural gas, steam, chilled water, and high/low voltage electrical.
  • Pavements including roads, bridges, parking lots, and sidewalks.
  • Roofs (including access hatches & platforms).
  • Doors (manual, automatic, roll-up, etc.).
  • Original finished flooring treatments and ceiling placement.
  • Elevators and support systems including controls and software programs.
  • Cranes including control systems and software programs.
  • Interior/exterior affixed platforms.
  • Demountable partitions included as a designed wall.
  • Building/lobby built-in display elements (included in design drawings).
  • Window treatment systems that are controlled or are included in building design drawings.
  • Raised, electrostatic discharge (ESD) or conductive flooring.
  • Chemical storage areas.
  • Affixed laboratory equipment and systems including work benches, sinks, cabinets, exhaust hoods.
  • Affixed cafeteria, kitchen and breakroom equipment, sinks, cabinets, and exhaust hoods.
  • Display areas - built in (included in design).
  • Built-in lockers (included in design drawings.
  • Building signage (interior & exterior).
  • Petroleum, oils, & lubricants storage and handling buildings & sheds.

Mechanical, Plumbing & HVAC Systems:
  • Interior potable & non-potable water distribution including backflow prevention and metering.
  • Interior building sanitary & storm sewer plumbing & vents.
  • Plumbing fixtures (sinks, toilets, drinking fountains, janitorial slop sinks, hose bibs).
  • Water treatment systems.
  • HVAC equipment (central, underfloor, and/or permanently affixed.
  • HVAC ductwork, louvers, distribution boxes and grills.
  • HVAC environmental control systems, instrumentation, and meters.
  • Interior building steam, chilled water, heated hot water, and natural gas distribution systems and metering.
  • Process piping, control valves and components.
  • Affixed exhaust systems.
  • Fluids & compressed gas systems (storage, transfer & distribution, regulator panels, controls & meters).
  • Cryogenic storage, transfer & distribution systems.
  • Hydraulic systems that support institutional systems.
  • Affixed propellant and fuel storage, transfer & distribution systems.
  • Laboratory exhaust hoods & snorkels.
Electrical Power, Lighting & Communications Systems:
  • Power systems equipment including high & low voltage AC, DC & photovoltaic, transformers & panels.
  • Power and communications distribution systems (above ground conduits, underground duct banks, etc.).
  • Building lighting systems & controls (interior and exterior).
  • Parking lot lighting.
  • Premise wiring to signal outlets (LAN, telephone, VOIP, BCDS, OISD, fiber optics).
  • Cross country distribution & network systems
    - Per Agency requirements.
  • Initial affixed Uninterruptable Power Systems (UPS).
  • Affixed emergency power generation systems.
  • Paging & Area Warning Systems (PAWS).
  • White noise systems.
  • Labor for connecting electrical interfaces to Center-wide systems (typically provided by onsite contracts).
  • Labor to support outages during installation (onsite contracts).
Life Safety & Security Systems:
  • Fire suppression systems (water sprinkler systems, other fire suppression mediums)
  • Mechanical fire dampers and curtains.
  • Fire & smoke alarm, detection & monitoring systems.
  • Emergency lighting systems.
  • Egress signage.
  • Physical security access control systems (per Agency requirements).
Demolition:
  • Any demolition activities required for a major modification (including but not limited to interior building demolition, collateral equipment
  • demolition, etc.).
Note: These items are not required to produce a functional project.

Architectural/Structural/Civil Systems:
  • Office furniture including Systems, Modular or Conventional.
  • Office chairs.
  • Trash & waste cans and receptacles.
  • Demountable partitions.
  • Furniture for file/storage rooms, break rooms, lobbies, mail/copy rooms.
  • Janitorial room furnishings.
  • Laboratory furniture (not including laboratory specialties such as microscopes, test equipment, etc.).
  • Building exterior furniture (benches, picnic tables, chairs, etc.).
  • File or material storage & handling systems such as heavy-duty shelving.
  • Appliances for breakrooms - Standard 120 V power draw (is to be Energy-Star rated).
  • Vehicle and ground command, control, and range systems.
Personnel & Equipment Moves/Relocations:
Personnel & equipment temporary moves to facilitate construction activities. Includes relocation costs for occupants, equipment, and material storage.
Examples:
  • Infrastructure Project: Work scope includes relocation of outside exhibits in support of below-grade work, and subsequent reinstallation.
  • Repair Project: Scope includes the temporary relocation of employees from areas to facilitate repairs and subsequent returns to the space.
  • Modifications of underutilized spaces to accommodate personnel & equipment moves to enable building demolition (Consolidation Project), associated move costs for personnel and equipment.
Electrical Power, Lighting & Communications Systems:
  • Uninterruptable Power System (UPS) battery and inverter replacements.
  • Communications - cross country distribution & network systems running in duct banks (outside the building 5 ft. boundary).
  • Communications - building backbone systems including trunk wiring, raceways, cable trays, conduits, conduits, junction & terminal boxes, and endpoint termination devices.
  • Communication and video system electronics including telephone switches, LAN, VOIP, SONET, BCDS, OTV, SODN, video, OIS-D, and antennas.
  • Communication/Security "end item" equipment and components to include, but not be limited to, equipment racks, floor box and wall outlets units including face plates, telephones, computers that support building support systems, wall-mounted monitors, paging & warning systems, cell signal amplifiers & support equipment, conference room system components, cameras, key card readers, and physical locks.
Other:
  • Costs for adaptive reuse of a building to repurpose while keeping historic features.
Note: These items are not required to produce functional project.

Architectural/Interior Design Requirements:
  • Clocks (120 V powered, or battery powered).
  • Stand-alone building/lobby displays or display cabinets.
  • Window treatments such as traditional curtains and manually controlled blinds, etc.
  • Workspace accessories.
  • Copy machines, FAX machines and scanners.
  • Computers for personnel use.
  • Removable platforms.
  • Platform-vehicle specific interfaces.
  • User supplied equipment and associated installations.
  • User specific/beyond project scope activities. Example: Wall/Ceiling mods in support of users' 3-D analysis system being brought into a new conference room.
Personnel Moves/Relocations:
  • Move costs for personnel permanently relocating into a new or modified facility.
Mechanical/Electrical Systems:
  • Connections between mobile mechanical/electrical items and building interfaces such as flexible hoses, removable connector piping, electrical umbilical cords, etc.
  • Spare Parts.
  • Mobile equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, electrical equipment to remove motor control center buckets, etc.
  • Purchase, installation, and calibration of user-supplied mechanical/electrical equipment.
New Construction or Major Modification of Facilities Specific to a Program (e.g., Program- Direct CoF Project):
  • Special Test Equipment (STE) purchase and installation including data collection and control systems specific to a test program.
  • Integrated Systems Test (IST) of facility using STE.


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