The 2024 Germany UPB - Euro Based document from USACE Europe District outlines detailed cost codes and descriptions for various earthwork and ground installation activities, with all prices listed in Euros. The file, spanning 921 pages, covers excavation of construction pits and foundations, soil installation, and the removal and installation of soil for traffic areas. It includes specific unit costs per cubic meter (m3) or per item, categorized by excavation depth, compaction density, and homogeneous soil ranges based on DIN EN ISO 14688-1 and DIN 4020 standards. The document also specifies requirements for handling, transporting, and sorting excavated materials. The detailed breakdown provides a comprehensive guide for pricing and executing earthwork projects in Germany, emphasizing compliance with geotechnical categories and material properties.
The “UPB Europe_2025” Job Order Contract Unit Pricebook outlines the contract specifications for repair, maintenance, and minor construction tasks across multiple JOC contracts in Europe. It compiles over 55,000 unit prices based on German construction industry standards, updated annually to reflect current pricing and market conditions. The unit prices include direct labor, equipment, and material costs, while indirect costs and profit are covered by contractor-proposed coefficients. The document details inclusions for labor, equipment, and material costs, as well as the scope of both Unit Pricebook and Burdened Coefficients. It also provides general rules for using the price book, specifics for demolition, working heights, field engineering, and guidelines for
This document outlines technical exhibits for anti-terrorism force protection unit price book line items, covering exterior site work, buildings, structures, electrical systems, electronic security systems, vehicle barrier systems, fencing, and gates. Key areas include detailed specifications for various safety and blast-rated windows, ballistic rated windows, blast curtains, and EMI/RFI mesh. It also provides specifications for guard shelters (standard and Type IV), exterior lighting, and electronic security details, including building access control and monitoring systems. Further details cover closed-circuit TV systems, digital video analytical monitoring systems for intrusion detection and behavioral analysis, and under-vehicle scanning systems. The document also details active and passive vehicle barriers, bollards, ACP corridor walls, natural barriers, and various fencing types with specific construction details. These specifications aim to enhance security and force protection at installations.
The Job Order Contract Unit Pricebook (JOCPB) for the Europe District in 2025 outlines the contract specifications for maintenance, repair, and minor construction work across several regions including Italy and Germany. It contains detailed unit prices that cover labor, equipment, and material costs but excludes indirect costs and profits, which are adjusted through contractor coefficients. The updated pricebook reflects current German construction pricing trends and includes a significant number of line items organized by various construction trades, totaling 55,151 items. Labor and equipment costs are specified, along with material costs that incorporate allowances for delivery and waste. The JOCPB will undergo annual revisions based on the latest construction price indices to ensure it remains current. The document also includes guidelines for applying unit prices, handling demolition tasks, and other essential operations related to the construction process. This comprehensive framework supports government contracting, facilitating transparent pricing and efficient project execution, addressing the unique needs of federal projects in Europe.
The document outlines the Technical Exhibits for the Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Unit Price Book, providing detailed specifications for various safety and security enhancements at military installations. Key areas covered include exterior site work, electrical systems, electronic security systems, vehicle barrier systems, and fencing. Specific technical details include options for ballistic-rated windows, blast-rated doors, and guard shelters designed to protect against ballistic threats. Advanced electronic security measures are also included, such as building access control, closed-circuit TV systems, and digital video analytical monitoring systems meant for intrusion detection and area protection. Moreover, the update emphasizes materials needing to meet stringent safety standards like UL and CEN certifications. The purpose of this document is to guide contractors in meeting the specified requirements when responding to government Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants aimed at enhancing security infrastructure across various installations, confirming compliance with military safety and environmental regulations.