FAR 52.225-11 Buy American-Construction Materials Under Trade Agreements. (DEVIATION 2020-O0019) DEV (Jul 2020) (Current)

This class deviation is effective July 1, 2020 and implements the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), as enacted by Congress in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act. Chapter 13 of the USMCA (government procurement) applies only to the United States and Mexico and as a result, Canada is no longer a Free Trade Agreement country. Consequently, this class deviation replaces all references in the FAR and DFARS to NAFTA and 19 U.S.

As prescribed in 25.1102(c), insert the clause at 52.225-11, Buy American-Construction Materials under Trade Agreements, in solicitations and contracts for construction that is performed in the United States valued at$6,932,000 or more.

           (1) List in paragraph (b)(3) of the clause all foreign construction material excepted from the requirements of the Buy American statute, other than designated country construction material.

           (2) If the head of the agency determines that a higher percentage is appropriate, substitute the higher evaluation percentage in paragraph (b)(4)(i) of the clause.

           (3) For acquisitions valued at$6,932,000 or more, but less than $10,441,216, use the clause with its Alternate I. List in paragraph (b)(3) of the clause all foreign construction material excepted from the requirements of the Buy American statute, unless the excepted foreign construction material is from a designated country other than Bahrain, Mexico, and Oman.
 

Buy American—Construction Materials Under Trade Agreements (DEVIATION 2020-O0019) (JUL 2020)

     (a) Definitions. As used in this clause—

     Caribbean Basin country construction material means a construction material that—

           (1) Is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a Caribbean Basin country; or

           (2) In the case of a construction material that consists in whole or in part of materials from another country, has been substantially transformed in a Caribbean Basin country into a new and different construction material distinct from the materials from which it was transformed.

     Commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) item

           (1) Means any item of supply (including construction material) that is—

                (i) A commercial item (as defined in paragraph (1) of the definition at FAR 2.101);

                (ii) Sold in substantial quantities in the commercial marketplace; and

                (iii) Offered to the Government, under a contract or subcontract at any tier, without modification, in the same form in which it is sold in the commercial marketplace; and

           (2) Does not include bulk cargo, as defined in 46 U.S.C. 40102(4), such as agricultural products and petroleum products.

     Component means an article, material, or supply incorporated directly into a construction material.

     Construction material means an article, material, or supply brought to the construction site by the Contractor or subcontractor for incorporation into the building or work. The term also includes an item brought to the site preassembled from articles, materials, or supplies. However, emergency life safety systems, such as emergency lighting, fire alarm, and audio evacuation systems, that are discrete systems incorporated into a public building or work and that are produced as complete systems, are evaluated as a single and distinct construction material regardless of when or how the individual parts or components of those systems are delivered to the construction site. Materials purchased directly by the Government are supplies, not construction material.

     Cost of components means—

           (1) For components purchased by the Contractor, the acquisition cost, including transportation costs to the place of incorporation into the construction material (whether or not such costs are paid to a domestic firm), and any applicable duty (whether or not a duty-free entry certificate is issued); or

           (2) For components manufactured by the Contractor, all costs associated with the manufacture of the component, including transportation costs as described in paragraph (1) of this definition, plus allocable overhead costs, but excluding profit. Cost of components does not include any costs associated with the manufacture of the construction material.

     Designated country means any of the following countries:

           (1) A World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement (WTO GPA) country (Armenia, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea (Republic of), Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, or United Kingdom);

           (2) A Free Trade Agreement (FTA) country (Australia, Bahrain, Chile, Colombia,

Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Korea (Republic

of), Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Oman, Panama, Peru, or Singapore);

           (3) A least developed country (Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Kiribati, Laos, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Yemen, or Zambia); or

           (4) A Caribbean Basin country (Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Curacao, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saba, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten, or Trinidad and Tobago).

     Designated country construction material means a construction material that is a WTO GPA country construction material, an FTA country construction material, a least developed country construction material, or a Caribbean Basin country construction material.

     Domestic construction material means

           (1) An unmanufactured construction material mined or produced in the United States;

           (2) A construction material manufactured in the United States, if—

                (i) The cost of its components mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States exceeds 50 percent of the cost of all its components. Components of foreign origin of the same class or kind for which nonavailability determinations have been made are treated as domestic; or

                (ii) The construction material is a COTS item.

     Foreign construction material means a construction material other than a domestic construction material.

     Free Trade Agreement country construction material means a construction material that—

           (1) Is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) country; or

           (2) In the case of a construction material that consists in whole or in part of materials from another country, has been substantially transformed in a FTA country into a new and different construction material distinct from the materials from which it was transformed.

     Least developed country construction material means a construction material that—

           (1) Is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a least developed country; or

           (2) In the case of a construction material that consists in whole or in part of materials from another country, has been substantially transformed in a least developed country into a new and different construction material distinct from the materials from which it was transformed.

     United States means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and outlying areas.

     WTO GPA country construction material means a construction material that—

           (1) Is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of a WTO GPA country; or

           (2) In the case of a construction material that consists in whole or in part of materials from another country, has been substantially transformed in a WTO GPA country into a new and different construction material distinct from the materials from which it was transformed.

     (b) Construction materials.

           (1) This clause implements 41 U.S.C. chapter 83, Buy American, by providing a preference for domestic construction material. In accordance with 41 U.S.C. 1907, the component test of the Buy American statute is waived for construction material that is a COTS item. (See FAR 12.505(a)(2)). In addition, the Contracting Officer has determined that the WTO GPA and Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) apply to this acquisition. Therefore, the Buy American restrictions are waived for designated country construction materials.

           (2) The Contractor shall use only domestic or designated country construction material in performing this contract, except as provided in paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4) of this clause.

           (3) The requirement in paragraph (b)(2) of this clause does not apply to information technology that is a commercial item or to the construction materials or components listed by the Government as follows:

[Contracting Officer is to list applicable excepted materials or indicate “none”]

           (4) The Contracting Officer may add other foreign construction material to the list in paragraph (b)(3) of this clause if the Government determines that—

                (i) The cost of domestic construction material would be unreasonable. The cost of a particular domestic construction material subject to the restrictions of the Buy American statute is unreasonable when the cost of such material exceeds the cost of foreign material by more than 6 percent;

                (ii) The application of the restriction of the Buy American statute to a particular construction material would be impracticable or inconsistent with the public interest; or

                (iii) The construction material is not mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities of a satisfactory quality.

     (c) Request for determination of inapplicability of the Buy American statute.

           (1)(i) Any Contractor request to use foreign construction material in accordance with paragraph (b)(4) of this clause shall include adequate information for Government evaluation of the request, including—

                      (A) A description of the foreign and domestic construction materials;

                      (B) Unit of measure;

                      (C) Quantity;

                      (D) Price;

                      (E) Time of delivery or availability;

                      (F) Location of the construction project;

                      (G) Name and address of the proposed supplier; and

                      (H) A detailed justification of the reason for use of foreign construction materials cited in accordance with paragraph (b)(3) of this clause.

                (ii) A request based on unreasonable cost shall include a reasonable survey of the market and a completed price comparison table in the format in paragraph (d) of this clause.

                (iii) The price of construction material shall include all delivery costs to the construction site and any applicable duty (whether or not a duty-free certificate may be issued).

                (iv) Any Contractor request for a determination submitted after contract award shall explain why the Contractor could not reasonably foresee the need for such determination and could not have requested the determination before contract award. If the Contractor does not submit a satisfactory explanation, the Contracting Officer need not make a determination.

           (2) If the Government determines after contract award that an exception to the Buy American statute applies and the Contracting Officer and the Contractor negotiate adequate consideration, the Contracting Officer will modify the contract to allow use of the foreign construction material. However, when the basis for the exception is the unreasonable price of a domestic construction material, adequate consideration is not less than the differential established in paragraph (b)(4)(i) of this clause.

           (3) Unless the Government determines that an exception to the Buy American statute applies, use of foreign construction material is noncompliant with the Buy American statute.

     (d) Data. To permit evaluation of requests under paragraph (c) of this clause based on unreasonable cost, the Contractor shall include the following information and any applicable supporting data based on the survey of suppliers:

Foreign and Domestic Construction Materials Price Comparison

Construction material description

Unit of measure

Quantity

Price (dollars)1

Item 1:

     

Foreign construction material

     

Domestic construction material

     

Item 2:

     

Foreign construction material

     

Domestic construction material

     

1Include all delivery costs to the construction site and any applicable duty (whether or not a duty-free entry certificate is issued).

List name, address, telephone number, and contact for suppliers surveyed. Attach copy of response; if oral, attach summary.

Include other applicable supporting information.

(End of clause)
 

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Services ✖ Outside U.S. ✖ Supplies ✖ Construction ✔ Architect-Eng ✖ 
✔ >52.225-11 Basic

52.209-1 Qualification Requirements.

52.211-14 Notice of Priority Rating for National Defense, Emergency Preparedness, and Energy Program Use.

52.211-16 Variation in Quantity.

52.211-18 Variation in Estimated Quantity.

52.212-3 Offeror Representations and Certifications—Commercial Products and Commercial Services.

52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions Required To Implement Statutes or Executive Orders—Commercial Products and Commercial Services.

52.222-18 Certification Regarding Knowledge of Child Labor for Listed End Products.

52.223-3 Hazardous Material Identification and Material Safety Data.

52.225-1 Buy American-Supplies

52.225-23 Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods-Buy American Statute-Construction Materials under Trade Agreements.

52.225-3 Buy American-Free Trade Agreements-Israeli Trade Act.

52.225-5 Trade Agreements.

52.225-7 Waiver of Buy American Statute for Civil Aircraft and Related Articles.

52.225-8 Duty-Free Entry.

52.225-9 Buy American-Construction Materials.

52.227-19 Commercial Computer Software License.

52.227-20 Rights in Data-SBIR Program.

52.246-11 Higher-Level Contract Quality Requirement.

52.246-15 Certificate of Conformance.

52.247-36 F.a.s. Vessel, Port of Shipment.

52.247-37 F.o.b. Vessel, Port of Shipment.

52.247-38 F.o.b. Inland Carrier, Point of Exportation.

52.247-39 F.o.b. Inland Point, Country of Importation.

52.247-40 Ex Dock, Pier, or Warehouse, Port of Importation.

52.247-41 C.& f. Destination.

52.247-42 C.i.f. Destination.

52.247-43 F.o.b. Designated Air Carrier’s Terminal, Point of Exportation.

52.247-44 F.o.b. Designated Air Carrier’s Terminal, Point of Importation.

52.247-51 Evaluation of Export Offers.

52.204-24 Representation Regarding Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment.

52.204-25 Prohibition on Contracting for Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment

52.246-26 Reporting Nonconforming Items.

52.204-26 Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services-Representation.

52.223-23 Sustainable Products and Services.

252.225-7055 Representation Regarding Business Operations with the Maduro Regime.

252.225-7056 Prohibition Regarding Business Operations with the Maduro Regime.

252.225-7059 Prohibition on Certain Procurements from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region–Representation..

252.225-7060 Prohibition on Certain Procurements from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

252.225-7061 Restriction on the Acquisition of Personal Protective Equipment and Certain Other Items from Non-Allied Foreign Nations.

252.232-7018 Progress Payments-Multiple Lots.

252.225-7053 Representation Regarding Prohibition on Use of Certain Energy Sourced from Inside the Russian Federation.

252.225-7054 Prohibition on Use of Certain Energy Sourced from Inside the Russian Federation.

252.225-7051 Prohibition on Acquisition of Certain Foreign Commercial Satellite Services.

252.225-7052 Restriction on the Acquisition of Certain Magnets, Tantalum, and Tungsten.

252.206-7000 Domestic Source Restriction.

252.208-7000 Intent to Furnish Precious Metals as Government-Furnished Material.

252.217-7001 Surge Option.

252.217-7026 Identification of Sources of Supply.

252.225-7001 Buy American and Balance of Payments Program.

252.225-7013 Duty-Free Entry.

252.225-7018 Photovoltaic Devices—Certificate.

252.225-7044 Balance of Payments Program--Construction Material.

252.225-7045 Balance of Payments Program--Construction Material Under Trade Agreements.

252.229-7001 Tax Relief.

252.229-7002 Customs Exemptions (Germany).

252.235-7011 Final Scientific or Technical Report.

252.239-7017 Notice of Supply Chain Risk.

252.239-7018 Supply Chain Risk.

252.246-7007 Contractor Counterfeit Electronic Part Detection and Avoidance System.

252.225-7017 Photovoltaic Devices.

252.225-7021 Trade Agreements.

252.225-7036 Buy American—Free Trade Agreements--Balance of Payments Program.

1852.225-8 Duty-Free Entry of Space Articles.

1852.235-73 Final Scientific and Technical Reports.

1852.242-73 NASA Contractor Financial Management Reporting.

1852.245-73 Financial reporting of NASA property in the custody of contractors.

1852.246-71 Government Contract Quality Assurance.

1852.247-73 Bills of Lading.

5252.211-9507 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE (NAVAIR)

5252.216-9506 MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM QUANTITIES (NAVAIR)(MAR 1999)

5252.247-9505 TECHNICAL DATA AND INFORMATION (NAVAIR)(FEB 1995)

5252.247-9517 PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS CONTAINING NON-MANUFACTURED WOOD PACKING MATERIALS (NAVAIR) (FEB 2002)

5252.204-9501 National Stock Numbers (NAVAIR) (Mar 2007)

5252.247-9507 Packaging and Marking of Reports (NAVAIR)

5252.247-9508 Prohibited Packing Materials (NAVAIR)

5252.247-9509 Preservation, Packaging, Packing, and Marking (NAVAIR) (Jul 1998)

5252.247-9510 Preservation, Packaging, Packing, and Marking for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Requirements (NAVAIR) (Oct 2005)

5252.247-9514 Technical Data Packing Instructions (NAVAIR)

5252.225-9506 VERIFICATION OF "SHIP TO" AND/OR "NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY" ADDRESS (NAVAIR)

5252.246-9517 CONSTRUCTIVE ACCEPTANCE PERIOD (NAVAIR)

5252.232-9522 TRANSPORTATION ACCOUNT CODES (NAVAIR)

3052.217-98 Delays (USCG).

5352.217-9000 Long Lead Limitation of Government Liability

5152.247-5900 Inbound/Outbound Cargo and Contractor Equipment Census

5152.225-5914 Commodity Shipping Instructions

5152.236-5900 Electrical and Structural Building Standards for Construction Projects

552.211-13 Time Extensions.

552.211-10 Commencement, Prosecution, and Completion of Work.

552.236-11 Use and Possession Prior to Completion.

552.236-15 Schedules for Construction Contracts.

552.236-21 Specifications and Drawings for Construction.

552.238-86 Delivery Schedule.

552.238-87 Delivery Prices.

552.238-89 Deliveries to the U.S. Postal Service.

552.238-90 Characteristics of Electric Current.

552.238-91 Marking and Documentation Requirements for Shipping.

552.238-92 Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) Program.

552.238-94 Accelerated Delivery Requirements.

552.238-95 Separate Charge for Performance Oriented Packaging (POP).

552.238-96 Separate Charge for Delivery within Consignee's Premises.

552.238-97 Parts and Service.

552.238-99 Delivery Prices Overseas.

552.238-100 Transshipments.

552.238-107 Export Traffic Release (Supplies).

552.238-108 Spare Parts Kit.

552.238-109 Authentication Supplies and Services.

552.238-110 Commercial Satellite Communication (COMSATCOM) Services.

552.238-111 Environmental Protection Agency Registration Requirement.

552.211-70 Substantial Completion.

552.211-73 Marking.

552.211-75 Preservation, Packaging and Packing.

552.211-76 Charges for Packaging, Packing, and Marking.

552.211-77 Packing List.

552.211-79 Acceptable Age of Supplies.

552.211-80 Age on Delivery.

552.211-81 Time of Shipment.

552.211-83 Availability for Inspection, Testing, and Shipment/Delivery.

552.211-85 Consistent Pack and Package Requirements.

552.211-86 Maximum Weight per Shipping Container.

552.211-87 Export Packing.

552.211-88 Vehicle Export Preparation.

552.211-89 Non-Manufactured Wood Packaging Material for Export.

552.211-90 Small Parts.

552.211-91 Vehicle Decals, Stickers, and Data Plates.

552.211-92 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Using Passive Tags.

552.211-94 Time of Delivery.

552.242-70 Status Report of Orders and Shipments.

552.246-70 Source Inspection by Quality Approved Manufacturer.

552.246-71 Source Inspection by Government.

552.246-72 Final Inspection and Tests.

552.246-77 Additional Contract Warranty Provisions for Supplies of a Noncomplex Nature.

552.246-78 Inspection at Destination.

652.247-70 Notice of Shipments.

652.247-71 Shipping Instructions

752.247-70 Preference for privately owned U.S.-flag commercial vessels.

952.211-70 Priorities and allocations for energy programs (solicitations).

952.211-71 Priorities and allocations for energy programs (contracts).

1352.201-72 Contracting Officer's Representative (COR).

1352.208-70 Restrictions on printing and duplicating.

1352.216-71 Level of effort (cost-plus-fixed-fee, term contract).

1352.216-70 Estimated and allowable costs.

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