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f. Neutrality in Labor Relations To the extent permitted by law, the Contractor <br />agrees to comply with Executive Order No. 13202, "Preservation of Open Competition and <br />Government Neutrality Towards Government Contractors' Labor Relations on Federal and <br />Federally Funded Construction Projects," Executive Order No. 13202, as amended by <br />Executive Order No. 13208, 41 U.S.C. § 251 note, which among other things prohibits <br />requirements for affiliation with a labor organization as a condition for award of any third party <br />contract or subcontract for construction or construction management services, unless the <br />Federal Government determines otherwise in writing. <br />g. Federal SUDDIV Schedules State, local, or nonprofit Recipients may, not use <br />Federal Supply Schedules to acquire federally assisted property or services except to the <br />extent permitted by U.S. GSA, U.S. DOT, or FTA laws, regulations, directives, or <br />determinations. <br />h. Force Account The Contractor agrees that FTA may determine the extent to <br />which Federal assistance may be used to participate in force account costs. <br />i. Department Technical Review The Contractor agrees to permit the Department to <br />review and approve the Contractor's technical specifications and requirements to the extent <br />the Department believes necessary to ensure proper Project administration. The Contractor <br />agrees to submit the following to the Department for its review and approval prior to <br />solicitation: <br />(1) New /adapted specifications for equipment, supplies, apparatuses and new - <br />type rolling stock. This requirement does not apply to equipment, supplies, or apparatuses <br />with cost of less than $30,000; or to Minivans; Conversion and Lift Vans; Center Aisle Vans <br />and Standard Vans; and Light Transit Vehicles (Cutaway -type Bus). <br />(2) Drawings, designs, and /or description of work for construction, renovation, or <br />facility improvement projects, including the purchase or construction of bus shelters. <br />J. Department Pre -award Approval The Contractor agrees to submit procurement <br />documents to the Department for its review and approval prior to award of a contract/ <br />subcontract under this Agreement for any of the following: <br />(1) All new -type rolling stock, excluding Minivans; Conversion and Lift Vans; <br />Center Aisle Vans and Standard Vans; and Light Transit Vehicles (Cutaway -type Bus). <br />(2) All construction projects equal to or greater than $30,000; <br />(3) Any "brand name" product or sole source purchase equal to or greater than <br />$3,000; <br />(4) Any contract/subcontract to other than apparent lowest bidder equal to or <br />greater than $3,000; <br />(5) Any procurement equal to or greater than $90,000; <br />(6) Any contract modification that would change the scope of a contract or <br />increase the contract amount up to or over the formal (sealed) bid threshold of $90,000. <br />k. Proiect Approval/Third Party Contract Approval Except to the extent the <br />Department determines otherwise in writing, the Contractor agrees that the Department's <br />award of Federal and State assistance for the Project does not, by itself, constitute pre - <br />approval of any non - competitive third party contract associated with the Project. <br />1. Preference for Recycled Products To the extent applicable, the Contractor <br />agrees to comply with U.S. EPA regulations, "Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines for <br />Products Containing Recovered Materials," 40 C.F.R. Part 247, which implements Section <br />6002 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 6962, and <br />with subsequent Federal regulations that may be promulgated. Accordingly, the Contractor <br />agrees to provide a competitive preference for products and services that conserve natural <br />resources, protect the environment, and are energy efficient. <br />m. Clean Air and Clean Water The Contractor agrees to include in each third party <br />contract and sub agreement exceeding $100,000 adequate provisions to ensure that each <br />Updated 3/01/11 Page 18 of 41 <br />Attachment number 2 <br />F -8 Page 152 <br />