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AECOM I County of Hawaii,Planning Department,Fiscal Year 2024-2025 <br /> Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program(STOP)Advanced Planning Studies and #9 <br /> Area Development Plans CONTINUED <br /> Study 14: Facility Remaining Useful Life Analysis Planning Study: spreading and settlement and tsunami risk.AECOM is conducting risk <br /> AECOM is conducting remaining useful life(RUL)evaluations of existing assessments including Earthquake Ground Motion, Building Stability <br /> shipyard maintenance facilities,focused on major deficiencies and (BS),Site Stability(SS), Building Damageability(BD)and Business or <br /> energy intensity for reuse in buildings over 30,000SF. Remaining useful Mission Interruption(B).AECOM is conducting an initial phase(data <br /> life refers to the period during which an asset or property is expected gathering)that includes meeting with installation representatives to <br /> to be usable for the purpose it was acquired.The facilities analysis will establish the criticality of installation buildings and infrastructure and to <br /> include current code compliance status and life-cycle analysis,as well as develop a list of said critical facilities and infrastructure.AECOM will also <br /> in-building utility systems configuration,capacity,and capability.AECOM consider infrastructure the government identifies as necessary for contin- <br /> will review Condition Based Maintenance(CBM)program for relevant ued operation of critical building facilities(e.g. Installation bridges without <br /> facilities condition information.We will document current condition,ca- alternate routes)and infrastructure critical to national defense(e.g. <br /> pacity and service life of facilities,evaluate and update the current Plant dry-docks).AECOM will develop a ranking of the relevant importance of <br /> Replacement Value(PRV),and provide findings and recommendations. each identified structure based on total average number of occupants, <br /> average occupant density(persons/square foot)and mission criticality. <br /> Site Characterization Study:AECOM is conducting a base wide site <br /> characterization study to gather information regarding the character and AECOM is conducting the following levels of investigation: <br /> composition of the subsurface conditions present within the study site <br /> of interest. Prior to commencing field work, research industry published •Earthquake Ground Motion <br /> information such as historic photographs,historic topographic maps, •Building Stability <br /> quadrangle maps, USDA soil surveys;and, meet with facility representa •Site Stability(SS) <br /> tives and Government Geotechnical Engineers to ascertain the breadth <br /> and depth of available Government geotechnical and environmental •Building Damageability(BD) <br /> information.AECOM will review,compile and deliver to the Govern- •Mission Interruption(B) <br /> ment collected information and develop a web application or graphical <br /> interface that permits the effective evaluation of existing data sets by the Environmental 1 Safety Requirements:AECOM will compile environ- <br /> end user. Conduct contemporary subsurface exploration and site char- mental data such as discharge permits,operating permits,and any other <br /> acterization in areas where gaps in the available data sets have been environmental permit required by Federal, State or Local law.AECOM is <br /> revealed. Contemporary subsurface exploration and site characterization identifying CERCLA sites, POL contaminated sites,and any other exist- <br /> activities consist of:soil test borings with standard penetration testing; ing contaminated site or sites on active remediation.AECOM will develop <br /> in-situ testing(i.e.dilatometer,cone penetration);pavement coring; rock a GIS map to show the location of these sites. Identify facilities or com- <br /> coring; laboratory soil classification,strength,and compressibility testing; ponents known or suspected of having Asbestos Containing Materials <br /> corrosivity testing;environmental chemical analyses;geophysical sur- (ACM)based on available asbestos surveys and identify requirements <br /> veying;and test pits.AECOM will expand application or web interface to and sites related to Munitions and Explosives of Concern(MEC). <br /> include subsurface modeling of all data. <br /> Area Development Plans <br /> • - ,� , Following the planning studies,AECOM is preparing Area Development <br /> •- V--11 ' <br /> ,-,•\:---44 Plans(ADPs)and associated concept designs for each of the four naval <br /> i' -:� }L . . -k L.A' , shipyards. <br /> '';i ii. ~' �..` � o mo •, . A AECOM is developing executable long-range infrastructure plans to <br /> �n'' - `'� �'% w—, $ optimize facilities consistent with the Navy initiative Shipyards the Nation <br /> `` ,- - e '41111,- - Needs(STNN).The STNN Phase II Master Planning effort will use the <br /> ', � ' . -1-744: <br /> L` o-k'`': 1, ! o newly defined shipyard industrial requirements(new facility requirements <br /> " ,1. a generated by the NAVSEA M&S effort,and refined in coordination with <br /> :* AECOM)to develop a final optimal layout of facilities, utilities, networks, <br /> '- j and capital equipment,apply constraints,and create executable shipyard <br /> "''r► . ', . ',.. _ Area Development Plan(ADPs)for the shipyards of the future.AECOM <br /> is incorporating the planning studies completed under this task order as <br /> Norfolk Naval Shipyard(NNSY) well as studies,reports,environmental planning,and concept designs <br /> Installation Seismic Risk Assessment Study:AECOM is conducting developed by other firms.AECOM is providing written reports, iNSIPP <br /> a shipyard wide study to assess the seismic risk to critical buildings and and ArcGIS compatible datasets. <br /> related interdependent infrastructure according to the requirements of <br /> ASTM E2026 using both probable loss(PL)and scenario loss(SL).The <br /> study will consider earthquake ground shaking,earthquake-caused site <br /> instability, including fault rupture, landslides,soil liquefaction, lateral <br /> AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)PART I -PAGE 29 <br />