[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 48, Volume 7]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 48CFR3052.217-92]

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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
 
     CHAPTER 30--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, HOMELAND SECURITY 
                      ACQUISITION REGULATION (HSAR)
 
Sec. 3052.217-92  Inspection and manner of doing work (USCG).

    As prescribed in USCG guidance at (HSAR) 48 CFR 3017.9000(a) and 
(b), insert the following clause:

             Inspection and Manner of Doing Work (DEC 2003)

    (a) The Contractor shall perform work in accordance with the 
contract, any drawings and specifications made a part of the job order, 
and any change or modification issued under the Changes clause.
    (b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this clause, and 
unless otherwise specifically provided in the contract, all operational 
practices of the Contractor and all workmanship, material, equipment, 
and articles used in the performance of work under this contract shall 
be in accordance with the best commercial marine practices and the rules 
and requirements of all appropriate regulatory bodies including, but not 
limited to the American Bureau of Shipping, the U.S. Coast Guard, and 
the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, in effect at the 
time of Contractor's submission of offer, and shall be intended and 
approved for marine use.
    (2) When Navy specifications are specified in the contract, the 
Contractor shall follow Navy standards of material and workmanship.
    (c) The Government may inspect and test all material and workmanship 
at any time during the Contractor's performance of the work.
    (1) If, prior to delivery, the Government finds any material or 
workmanship is defective or not in accordance with the contract, in 
addition to its rights under the Guarantee clause, the Government may 
reject the defective or nonconforming material or workmanship and 
require the Contractor to correct or replace it at the Contractor's 
expense.
    (2) If the Contractor fails to proceed promptly with the replacement 
or correction

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of the material or workmanship, the Government may replace or correct 
the defective or nonconforming material or workmanship and charge the 
Contractor the excess costs incurred.
    (3) As specified in the contract, the Contractor shall provide and 
maintain an inspection system acceptable to the Government.
    (4) The Contractor shall maintain complete records of all inspection 
work and shall make them available to the Government during performance 
of the contract and for 90 days after the completion of all work 
required.
    (d) The Contractor shall not permit any welder to work on a vessel 
unless the welder is, at the time of the work, qualified to the 
standards established by the U.S. Coast Guard, American Bureau of 
Shipping, or Department of the Navy for the type of welding being 
performed. Qualifications of a welder shall be as specified in the 
contract.
    (e) The Contractor shall--
    (1) Exercise reasonable care to protect the vessel from fire;
    (2) Maintain a reasonable system of inspection over activities 
taking place in the vicinity of the vessel's magazines, fuel oil tanks, 
or storerooms containing flammable materials.
    (3) Maintain a reasonable number of hose lines ready for immediate 
use on the vessel at all times while the vessel is berthed alongside the 
Contractor's pier or in dry dock or on a marine railway;
    (4) Unless otherwise provided in the contract, provide sufficient 
security patrols to reasonably maintain a fire watch for protection of 
the vessel when it is in the Contractor's custody;
    (5) To the extent necessary, clean, wash, and steam out or otherwise 
make safe, all tanks under alteration or repair.
    (6) Furnish the Contracting Officer a ``gas-free'' or ``safe-for-
hotwork'' certificate before any hot work is done on a tank;
    (7) Treat the contents of any tank as Government property in 
accordance with the Government Property (Fixed-Price Contracts) clause; 
and
    (8) Dispose of the contents of any tank only at the direction, or 
with the concurrence, of the Contracting Officer.
    (9) Be responsible for the proper closing of all openings to the 
vessel's underwater structure upon which work has been performed. The 
contractor additionally must advise the COTR of the status of all valves 
closures and openings for which the contractor's workers were 
responsible.
    (f) Except as otherwise provided in the contract, when the vessel is 
in the custody of the Contractor or in dry dock or on a marine railway 
and the temperature is expected to go as low as 35 Fahrenheit, the 
Contractor shall take all necessary steps to--
    (1) Keep all hose pipe lines, fixtures, traps, tanks, and other 
receptacles on the vessel from freezing; and
    (2) Protect the stern tube and propeller hubs from frost damage.
    (g) The Contractor shall, whenever practicable--
    (1) Perform the required work in a manner that will not interfere 
with the berthing and messing of Government personnel attached to the 
vessel; and
    (2) Provide Government personnel attached to the vessel access to 
the vessel at all times.
    (h) Government personnel attached to the vessel shall not interfere 
with the Contractor's work or workers.
    (i)(1) The Government does not guarantee the correctness of the 
dimensions, sizes, and shapes set forth in any contract, sketches, 
drawings, plans, or specifications prepared or furnished by the 
Government, unless the contract requires that the Contractor perform the 
work prior to any opportunity to inspect.
    (2) Except as stated in paragraph (i)(1) of this clause, and other 
than those parts furnished by the Government, and the Contractor shall 
be responsible for the correctness of the dimensions, sizes, and shapes 
of parts furnished under this agreement.
    (j) The Contractor shall at all times keep the site of the work on 
the vessel free from accumulation of waste material or rubbish caused by 
its employees or the work. At the completion of the work, unless the 
contract specifies otherwise, the Contractor shall remove all rubbish 
from the site of the work and leave the immediate vicinity of the work 
area ``broom clean.''

                             (End of clause)