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Overview The Historical Cost Reference Data (HCRD) is for informational purposes only. Use of this information is optional and at the Offerors’ discretion. This document is a draft and will be updated between the Draft RFP and the Final RFP. FY2017 information will be included in the final RFP. The HCRD information is representative of the FY2016 scope of work performed within Hanford Site funding levels. The HCRD information does not necessarily reflect the Request For Proposal (RFP) Performance Work Statement (PWS) and/or its level of work scope. The historical cost information provided in the HREF is not representative of future funding levels or the Tri-Party Agreement (TPA), consent orders, consent decrees, and settlement agreements between the DOE and federal and state regulatory agencies for the Hanford site. Offerors are not bound to the historical approach for these scopes of work and shall bid their own technical approaches based on the HMESC RFP scope. The HCRD package is made up of two (2) documents which, when combined, represent the C.4 Infrastructure and Site Services 4th Level PWS within Section C of the HMESC RFP. The information contained in this document pertains to all sections of C.4 that are not considered Official Use Only (OUO). The other document includes only Section C.4.3 Safeguards and Security, which is considered OUO. Historical costs associated with C.6 PWS are included in each respective C.4 PWS where the work has historically been performed. Each HCRD document includes the PWS reference and associated scope, and one or more HMESC Contract Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) reference(s). Included also are descriptions of historical scope, historical cost information, and any historical clarifications, all of which have been cross-walked to each identified HMESC Contract WBS. Within the historical information, represented labor costs are fully burdened, FTE counts have been rounded to the nearest whole FTE, and cost totals have been rounded to the nearest $10,000. Historical clarifications provide a general description of cost drivers and include historical volumes, where applicable.
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C.4.1.1 Electrical Transmission and Distribution,
and Energy Management
PWS Reference:
This section provides the Performance Work Statement (PWS) reference and summary scope from the HMESC
Section C PWS.
PWS: C.4.1.1 PWS Title: Electrical Transmission and Distribution, and Energy Management
The Contractor shall operate the Hanford Site High Voltage Electrical Transmission and Distribution Systems,
including energy management responsibilities, and coordinate with the interconnected utility operators, as
necessary. The Contractor shall eliminate and remove services and equipment that are no longer required and
align the remaining systems and equipment with Hanford Site Missions; when appropriate and cost effective,
replace fixed and system related utilities with temporary services or permanent, off-grid power sources.
Historical Reference:
This section provides the HMESC WBS reference and the historical scope and information.
HMESC Contract WBS: 4001.04.01.01.01 HMESC Contract WBS Title: Electrical Operations
Historical Scope
1.1.1 Electrical Operations
Operate and maintain the A-6 Substation.
Provide electrical metering data, billings, invoices, forecasting, and outages.
Interface with Bonneville Power Association, DOE, OHCs, and any other relevant parties, including reviews, validations and reports.
Historical Information
Historical information shown in the tables below include both summary and detail cost and resource representation associated with Electrical Operations.
Historical Cost Information - Summary
Electrical Operations
Resource Type ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 15 $2,250,000
Materials $290,000
Subcontractors $40,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $130,000
Other Originated Cost $500,000
~ Total Cost $3,210,000
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C.4.1.1 Electrical Transmission and Distribution,
and Energy Management
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Electrical Operations
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 27,810 15.4 $2,250,000
C020 - Electricians 2,020
C021 - Electrical Dispatcher 3,710
C022 - Lineman 3,260
E020 - Civil Engineers 70
E040 - Electrical Engineers 10
E070 - Mechanical Engineers 30
E100 - Plant Engineers 1,170
E110 - Quality Control Engineers 20
E120 - Safety Engineers 50
E130 - Other Engineers 170
E140 - Construction Engineers 40
G020 - Office Clerks (General) 20
G032 - Office Clerks (Material Coord) 310
G060 - Other-General Administrative 20
M010 - First Line Supervisors 2,710
M020 - Managers & Executives 1,170
P030 - Buyers/Procurement/Contracting 20
P070 - Planner/Scheduler/Estimators 490
P090 - Industrial Hygienists 350
P170 - Other Professionals 840
R070 - Utilities System Operators 2,010
R071 - Substation Electrician 1,870
R072 - Substation Operator 3,550
S020 - Environmental Scientists 40
T020 - Drafters 260
T050 - Health Physics Technicians 2,260
T070 - Instrument & Control Tech 220
T071 - Meter Relay Techs 1,120
Materials $290,000
Material and Equipment $274,000
Computer Hardware & Software $1,000
Freight $15,000
Subcontractors $130,000
PO Contracts $54,000
Taxable PO's & Contracts $39,000
Taxes and Licenses $33,000
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C.4.1.1 Electrical Transmission and Distribution,
and Energy Management
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Electrical Operations
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Misc. Membership and Fees $1,000
Other Hanford Contractors $3,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $500,000
Training Services $83,000
Crane & Rigging Services $29,000
Information Technology Services $13,000
Janitorial Services $7,000
Motor Carrier Services $15,000
Maintenance Services $66,000
Fleet Services $287,000
Other Originated Cost $40,000
Misc. Other Originated Costs $4,000
Relocation and education reimburse $1,000
Travel Expense $35,000
~ Total Cost $3,210,000
1.2.1 Historical Clarifications
Subcontract costs were primarily associated with conferences & training and equipment leases, repairs and maintenance.
Misc. Other Originated Costs consisted principally of cell phone reimbursements.
The Electrical System consisted of 185 miles of transmission and distribution lines (53 miles of 230kV transmission line and 132 miles of 13.8kV distribution line).
Four substations - Daily Operations, 251W(A8) in-service date 1944 with complete renovation in 2006, 251E(A6) in service date 2000, 151KE(A9) in-service date 1953 and upgraded 2011, and 451B(B5-S2) in-service date 1980.
18251W (A8) Substation is the electrical dispatch center.
Operations based on HNF-6608, Hanford Electrical Master Plan, Rev 3
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C.4.1.1 Electrical Transmission and Distribution,
and Energy Management
HMESC Contract WBS: 4001.04.01.01.02
HMESC Contract WBS Title: Electrical Distribution System Maintenance
2.1 Historical Scope
2.1.1 Electrical Distribution System Maintenance
Maintenance of the Distribution System consists of a combination of preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance programs that are developed to allow a piece of equipment to function within design operating conditions and to realize its maximum, reasonable, useful life. Electrical Distribution Systems shall be maintained to comply with nuclear safety requirements and assumptions for Hanford Site Facilities as documented in applicable documented safety analyses (DSA).
Maintenance activities shall be performed by qualified personnel and shall include system inspections, high voltage testing, calibrations, repairs, re-lamping, and troubleshooting; and are focused primarily on system protection equipment (i.e., relays, circuit breakers, batteries, etc.), safety-related equipment, and the transmission system.
2.2 Historical Information
Historical information shown in the tables below include both summary and detail cost and resource representation associated with Electrical Distribution System Maintenance.
Historical Cost Information - Summary
Electrical Distribution System Maintenance
Resource Type ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 29 $3,990,000
Materials $340,000
Subcontractors $360,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $470,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
~ Total Cost $5,170,000
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Electrical Distribution System Maintenance
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 52,890 29.4 $3,990,000
C020 - Electricians 1,310
C021 - Electrical Dispatcher 210
C022 - Lineman 4,060
E020 - Civil Engineers 20
E040 - Electrical Engineers 3,630
E050 - Environmental Engineers 30
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C.4.1.1 Electrical Transmission and Distribution,
and Energy Management
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Electrical Distribution System Maintenance
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
E100 - Plant Engineers 4,520
E110 - Quality Control Engineers 60
E120 - Safety Engineers 510
E130 - Other Engineers 390
G020 - Office Clerks (General) 710
G032 - Office Clerks (Material Coord) 740
G060 - Other-General Administrative 960
M010 - First Line Supervisors 2,360
M020 - Managers & Executives 730
M030 - Project & Program Managers 10
P030 - Buyers/Procurement/Contracting 180
P060 - Computer Systems Analysts 10
P070 - Planner/Scheduler/Estimators 5,580
P090 - Industrial Hygienists 270
P160 - Technical Writers & Editors 20
P170 - Other Professionals 3,800
R070 - Utilities System Operators 2,720
R071 - Substation Electrician 10,420
R072 - Substation Operator 720
S020 - Environmental Scientists 3,050
S080 - Social Scientists 130
S090 - Other Scientists 10
T020 - Drafters 880
T050 - Health Physics Technicians 670
T070 - Instrument & Control Tech 880
T071 - Meter Relay Techs 3,270
T110 - Other Technicians 30
Materials $340,000
Material and Equipment $330,000
Computer Hardware & Software $5,000
Freight $5,000
Subcontractors $360,000
PO Contracts $105,000
Taxable PO's & Contracts $68,000
Taxes and Licenses $35,000
Sample Subcontracts $12,000
Other Hanford Contractors $17,000
PRC Support to OHC (Transfer) $70,000
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C.4.1.1 Electrical Transmission and Distribution,
and Energy Management
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Electrical Distribution System Maintenance
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Jacobs $53,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $470,000
Training Services $23,000
Crane & Rigging Services $8,000
Information Technology Services $12,000
Motor Carrier Services $84,000
Maintenance Services $160,000
Content & Records Management Services $21,000
Software Engineering Services $95,000
Fleet Services $67,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
Misc. Other Originated Costs $5,000
Relocation and education reimburse $5,000
~ Total Cost $5,170,000
2.2.1 Historical Clarifications
Materials cost was driven by material and supplies to support maintenance activities.
Subcontractor costs were primarily driven by construction labor, equipment leases and professional services & consulting.
The 230kV Transmission System included 158 wood poles and 225 steel structures.
The 13.8kV Distribution Systems included 5,500 wood poles.
Based upon 258 annual PM inspections.
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C.4.1.1 Electrical Transmission and Distribution,
and Energy Management
HMESC Contract WBS: 4001.04.01.01.03 HMESC Contract WBS Title: Electrical Management
3.0 3.1 Historical Scope
3.1.1 Electrical Management
Develop and deliver an Electrical Master Plan that documents a strategy for operating and maintaining the electrical transmission and distribution, and Energy Management Programs.
Define and formulate maintenance and upgrade projects ready for project execution.
Retain historical facility electrical demand and energy consumption records.
Historical Information
Historical information shown in the tables below include both summary and detail cost and resource representation associated with Electrical Management.
Historical Cost Information - Summary
Electrical Management
Resource Type ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 6 $860,000
Materials $60,000
Subcontractors $60,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $760,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
~ Total Cost $1,750,000
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Electrical Management
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 10,320 5.7 $860,000
E040 - Electrical Engineers 50
E070 - Mechanical Engineers 10
E100 - Plant Engineers 820
E110 - Quality Control Engineers 10
E120 - Safety Engineers 10
G020 - Office Clerks (General) 1,430
G032 - Office Clerks (Material Coord) 80
G060 - Other-General Administrative 20
M020 - Managers & Executives 2,510
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and Energy Management
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Electrical Management
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
P030 - Buyers/Procurement/Contracting 40
P060 - Computer Systems Analysts 50
P070 - Planner/Scheduler/Estimators 680
P090 - Industrial Hygienists 70
P150 - Trainers & Instructors 100
P160 - Technical Writers & Editors 1,960
P170 - Other Professionals 2,460
T020 - Drafters 20
Materials $60,000
Material and Equipment $30,000
Computer Hardware & Software $30,000
Subcontractors $60,000
PO Contracts $10,000
Taxable PO's & Contracts $40,000
Taxes and Licenses $10,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $760,000
Occupancy $370,000
Calibrations & Repair $30,000
Information Technology Services $290,000
Motor Carrier Services $10,000
Maintenance Services $40,000
Fleet Services $20,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
Misc. Other Originated Costs $5,000
Relocation and education reimburse $5,000
~ Total Cost $1,750,000
3.2.1 Historical Clarifications
These costs are representative of the entire Electrical Transmission & Distribution and Energy Management Organization.
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C.4.1.1 Electrical Transmission and Distribution,
and Energy Management
HMESC Contract WBS: 4001.04.01.01.04 HMESC Contract WBS Title: Energy Management
Historical Scope
4.1.1 Energy Management
Develop an Annual Site Sustainability Plan that supports the Hanford Site energy savings goals.
Perform energy conservation performance measurement tracking, and incorporate into the Annual Site Sustainability Plan.
Generate quarterly energy conservation performance report energy statistics that include the OHCs data
Historical Information
Historical information shown in the tables below include both summary and detail cost and resource representation cost associated with Energy Management.
Historical Cost Information - Summary
Energy Management
Resource Type ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 7 $900,000
Materials $40,000
Subcontractors $400,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $40,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
~ Total Cost $1,390,000
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Energy Management
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 12,470 6.9 $900,000
C022 - Lineman 110
E040 - Electrical Engineers 4,570
E070 - Mechanical Engineers 60
E110 - Quality Control Engineers 10
E130 - Other Engineers 430
G020 - Office Clerks (General) 470
G032 - Office Clerks (Material Coord) 20
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and Energy Management
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Energy Management
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
G060 - Other-General Administrative 320
M010 - First Line Supervisors 40
M020 - Managers & Executives 800
P030 - Buyers/Procurement/Contracting 120
P070 - Planner/Scheduler/Estimators 50
P170 - Other Professionals 2,460
R071 - Substation Electrician 160
R072 - Substation Operator 200
S020 - Environmental Scientists 10
T020 - Drafters 2,130
T070 - Instrument & Control Tech 380
T071 - Meter Relay Techs 130
Materials $40,000
Material and Equipment $30,000
Computer Hardware & Software $10,000
Subcontractors $400,000
PO Contracts $120,000
Jacobs $180,000
Lockheed Martin Services, Inc $100,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $40,000
Training Services $10,000
Information Technology Services $10,000
Maintenance Services $10,000
Software Engineering Services $10,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
Travel Expense $10,000
~ Total Cost $1,390,000
4.2.1 Historical Clarifications
The Subcontractor costs were primarily driven by contracts for project management, IT related services.
Performed or produced annually: o Maintenance of the Site Sustainability Plan o One Energy Conservation Performance Measurement Report o Four Energy Performance Reports o Ten advanced electrical meterings
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C.4.4.2 Emergency Operations
PWS Reference:
This section provides the Performance Work Statement (PWS) reference and summary scope from the HMESC
Section C PWS.
PWS: C.4.4.2 PWS Title: Emergency Operations
The Contractor shall provide coordination, integration, and maintenance of a centralized Hanford Site
Emergency Preparedness Program capable of recognizing and effectively responding to the spectrum and
severity of Hanford Site emergencies potentially affecting onsite and offsite areas, as well as non-Hanford Site
events that could affect onsite operations or personnel, including personnel safety and security situations and
natural phenomenon disasters.
This section provides the HMESC WBS reference and the historical scope and information.
HMESC Contract WBS: 4001.04.04.02.01 HMESC Contract WBS Title: Emergency Operations
Historical Scope
2.1.1 Emergency Operations
Site-Wide Emergency Management - Provide direction, coordination, integration, and maintenance of a centralized Hanford Site EPP program capable of coping with the spectrum and severity of Hanford Site emergencies potentially affecting on-site and off-site areas.
Hazard Surveys & Assessment - Perform hazard surveys, hazard assessments, and reviews in coordination with appropriate facility personnel at each designated hazardous facility. This includes approving and maintaining Building Emergency Plans (BEP) for each hazardous facility.
Emergency Services Management - Provide support to senior management responsible for providing leadership to Emergency Services.
Historical Information
Historical information shown in the tables below include both summary and detail cost and resource
representation associated with Emergency Operations.
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C.4.4.2 Emergency Operations
Historical Cost Information - Summary
Emergency Operations
Resource Type ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 25 $3,430,000
Materials $40,000
Subcontractors $70,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $370,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
~ Total Cost $3,920,000
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Emergency Operations
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 44,310 24.6 $3,430,000
C020 - Electricians 140
E110 - Quality Control Engineers 10
E120 - Safety Engineers 1,890
G020 - Office Clerks (General) 2,800
G040 - Secretaries 790
G060 - Other-General Administrative 260
L013 - Fire Captain 1,050
M010 - First Line Supervisors 10
M020 - Managers & Executives 5,480
M030 - Project & Program Managers 50
P030 - Buyers/Procurement/Contracting 90
P060 - Computer Systems Analysts 210
P070 - Planner/Scheduler/Estimators 470
P170 - Other Professionals 30,950
T020 - Drafters 10
T070 - Instrument & Control Tech 90
T110 - Other Technicians 10
Materials $40,000
Material and Equipment $20,000
Computer Hardware & Software $20,000
Subcontractors $70,000
PO Contracts $20,000
Taxable PO's & Contracts $20,000
Taxes and Licenses $10,000
Lockheed Martin Services, Inc $20,000
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C.4.4.2 Emergency Operations
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Emergency Operations
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $370,000
Training Services $10,000
Occupancy $50,000
Information Technology Services $250,000
Motor Carrier Services $10,000
Maintenance Services $10,000
Content & Records Management Services $10,000
Software Engineering Services $10,000
Fleet Services $10,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
Travel Expense $10,000
~ Total Cost $3,920,000
2.2.1 Historical Clarifications
IT Support and Purchase Order Contracts made up the majority of the Subcontractor costs.
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C.4.9.9 Natural Phenomena Monitoring
PWS Reference:
This section provides the Performance Work Statement (PWS) reference and summary scope from the HMESC
Section C PWS.
PWS: C.4.9.9 PWS Title: Natural Phenomena Monitoring
Accurate and timely meteorological and climatological information is required by DOE and OHCs for emergency
response, work scheduling, and general site safety. The system is particularly needed in the event of a release of
hazardous material to the environment (atmosphere) from a Hanford Site Facility. The Hanford Meteorological
Monitoring system currently includes 32 monitoring stations on and adjacent to the Hanford Site, a
Meteorological and Climatological Services Computer Network System, data display system, and interactive
transport and diffusion computer model. In addition to routine weather reports, the system produces several
specialized, mission, environmental, and safety related reports.
Historical Reference:
This section provides the HMESC Contract WBS reference and the historical scope and information.
HMESC Contract WBS: 4001.04.09.09.01 HMESC Contract WBS Title: Meteorological and Climatological Services
Historical Scope
1.1.1 Meteorological and Climatological Services
Provide all monitoring services, data gathering, provide live feeds to website, maintain database of historical data, and reporting. Including providing maintenance, repairs to meteorology monitoring towers and one weather station.
Historical Information
Historical information shown in the tables below include both summary and detail cost and resource
representation associated with the Meteorological and Climatological Services.
Historical Cost Information - Summary
Meteorological and Climatological Services
Resource Type ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 7 $890,000
Materials $120,000
Subcontractors $30,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $930,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
~ Total Cost $1,980,000
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C.4.9.9 Natural Phenomena Monitoring
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Meteorological and Climatological Services
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 12,330 6.8 $890,000
C022 - Lineman 10
E020 - Civil Engineers 170
E040 - Electrical Engineers 450
E070 - Mechanical Engineers 180
E100 - Plant Engineers 40
E110 - Quality Control Engineers 70
E120 - Safety Engineers 100
E130 - Other Engineers 10
G020 - Office Clerks (General) 30
G032 - Office Clerks (Material Coord) 50
G060 - Other-General Administrative 220
M020 - Managers & Executives 830
P030 - Buyers/Procurement/Contracting 80
P060 - Computer Systems Analysts 10
P070 - Planner/Scheduler/Estimators 1,660
P090 - Industrial Hygienists 20
P160 - Technical Writers & Editors 10
P170 - Other Professionals 610
S010 - Chemists 870
S020 - Environmental Scientists 4,760
S080 - Social Scientists 170
S090 - Other Scientists 1,920
T020 - Drafters 30
T050 - Health Physics Technicians 30
Materials $120,000
Material and Equipment $83,000
Computer Hardware & Software $36,000
Freight $1,000
Subcontractors $30,000
PO Contracts $9,000
Taxable PO's & Contracts $1,000
Taxes and Licenses $10,000
Lockheed Martin Services, Inc $10,000
Self-Consumed Usage Based Services $930,000
Training Services $1,000
Crane & Rigging Services $24,000
Information Technology Services $15,000
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C.4.9.9 Natural Phenomena Monitoring
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Meteorological and Climatological Services
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Janitorial Services $11,000
Motor Carrier Services $8,000
Maintenance Services $752,000
Software Engineering Services $119,000
Other Originated Cost $10,000
Travel Expense $10,000
~ Total Cost $1,980,000
1.2.1 Historical Clarifications
There were 32 meteorological monitoring stations.
Maintenance services were primarily associated with monitoring station upgrades and repairs.
Interfaces included the National Weather Service, as necessary, to share meteorological information and provide a complete forecast.
Upgrades and decommissioning of monitoring stations/towers were excluded.
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C.4.9.9 Natural Phenomena Monitoring
HMESC Contract WBS: 4001.04.09.09.02 HMESC Contract WBS Title: Seismic Monitoring
Historical Scope
2.1.1 Seismic Monitoring
Operate seismic stations, transmit real-time continuous data for analysis/interpretation, process/archive data, and provide ‘ShakeMaps’ and alerts to Hanford Site Emergency Operations Center (ONC) to determine earthquake intensity for Hanford Site operational areas.
Provide and maintain historical database, provide annual reports and maintain live feed to UW.
Historical Information
Historical information shown in the tables below include both summary and detail cost and resource
representation associated with Seismic Monitoring.
Historical Cost Information - Summary
Seismic Monitoring
Resource Type ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 0 $50,000
Subcontractors $330,000
~ Total Cost $380,000
Historical Cost Information - Detail
Seismic Monitoring
Resource Description ~Hours ~FTEs ~Cost
Labor and Staff Aug 520 0.3 $50,000
M020 - Managers & Executives 450
P030 - Buyers/Procurement/Contracting 10
P170 - Other Professionals 50
S080 - Social Scientists 10
Subcontractors $330,000
21 - PO Contracts $330,000
~ Total Cost $380,000
2.2.1 Historical Clarifications
Subcontractor costs consisted of professional and consulting seismic services provided by the University of Washington.
There were ~39 strong motion accelerometer sites.
There were ~10 seismometer sites.