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ment of Work (SOW) For Construction of Two Dams A typical ment of Work will include: Background, Objectives and Scope of work. The following shows an example of a SOW in Construction and Water Treatment field and what it will contain.Project Title: Ndakaini Dams (2) at Nairobi RiverA. BackgroundThe project entitled “Nairobi Fresh Water Supply” is composed of many phases as follows:Phase 1- Construction of Two Ndakaini DamsPhase 2- A conceptual plan for the Nairobi Fresh Water supply and TreatmentPhase 3- Reverse Osmosis Membrane for Pilot testingPhase 4- Ndakaini Dam Design and ConstructionPhase 5- Dam facilities Design and ConstructionPhase 6- Ndakaini Reverse Osmosis Facilities Design and ConstructionThis project includes construction in Phase 1 which includes which includes construction of two small dams (embankment of height 20 feet and reservoir capacity of 100 acre-feet) to be completed in Ndakaini that will provide raw water for the Nairobi Treatment Works.B. ObjectivesThis project has the aim of is to assisting in the construction of two dams at Ndakaini that will help the supply of fresh water to meet Nairobi City’s demand for water.C. Scope of WorkThe Fiscal Year 2013 will consist of the construction of two small dams in Ndakaini.
The dams of size: an embankment of height 20 feet and reservoir capacity of 100 acre-feet will provide untreated water to the Nairobi Water Treatment Plant which will in turn provide fresh water to the city. The different types of a SOWStatements of Works (SOWs) can be classified in terms of function, performance or design. They include:Functional Based SOWThis type describes the “what, when and where” of the supplies or services to be provided. It allows the provider to determine the most efficient means of accomplishing the work.
Performance-Based SOWThis is the type is more appropriate in service contracts and mostly describes governments top-level objectives for an acquisition. However it doesn’t describe how the work stated is to be accomplished but it gives details on the work purpose and desired output for that work. Design- Based SOWThis type is normally used for architect-engineer, construction and commercial contracts. They describe how work is to be performed and the materials to be used.The process of acquiring 100 Ford trucks for the U.S. Border Patrol will require a Functional Based SOW.
The functional based SOW will define what is to be supplied; and for this case is100 Ford trucks. It will also state when that is the timeline for the deliveries to be made and where they will be made and for this case will be the Border Patrol base. It will also allow the vendor to determine the most efficient way of delivering the trucks so long as the timeline is met. So all this makes the Functional base SOW the most suitable approach for this acquisition. ReferencesCompton, P. (2010). Federal Acquisition: Key Issues and Guidance.
The statement of work. USA. Management Concepts, Inc.Acquipedea (2010). Statement of Work (SOW). Retrieved from US General Service Administration (2013). Statements of Work (SOWs). Retrieved from < http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/195713>
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