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UCF UFAS See Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards Ultimate Treatment (HIstoric Structure Report) A general definition of a structure’s development limits based on considerations of use and the historic character that should be presented to the public. It is accomplished through one or more construction projects, after which the structure is preserved by preservation maintenance. The categories of ultimate treatment are preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, and reconstruction. Ultimate Treatment and Use (Historic Structure Report) A narrative that discusses and analyzes the ultimate treatment and use of the structure as defined in park planning documents. If they have not been defined, this narrative may recommend an ultimate treatment and use. If analysis of the structure suggests that a planned treatment or use would adversely affect it, the text may present an alternative approach. Unauthorized Commitment An agreement that is not binding solely because the Government representative who made it lacked the authority to enter into that agreement on behalf of the Government. (FAR 1.602-3(a)) Undertaking As referred to in Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, an undertaking is any federal, federally assisted, federally licensed, or federally sanctioned project, activity, or program that can result in changes in the character or use of historic properties. Undertakings include new and continuing projects, programs, and activities that are
Undertakings may or may not be site-specific. (See 36 CFR 800.2[0] and section 301[7] of the National Historic Preservation Act.) The solicitation and contract format commonly used for most noncommercial supplies and services. The format is divided in parts and sections: Part I -- The Schedule: A — Solicitation/contract form; Part II -- Contract Clauses: I — Contract clauses Part III -- List of Documents, Exhibits, and Other Attachments: J — List of documents, exhibits, and other attachments. Part IV -- Representations and Instructions: K — Representations, certifications, and other statements of bidders; Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) This document presents uniform standards for the design, construction and alteration of buildings so that physically handicapped persons will have ready access to and use of them in accordance with the Architectural Barriers Act, 42 U.S.C. 4151-4157. The document embodies an agreement to minimize the differences between the standards previously used by four agencies (the General Services Administration, the departments of Housing and Urban Development and Defense, and the United States Postal Service) that are authorized to issue standards under the Architectural Barriers Act, and between those standards and the access standards recommended for facilities that are not federally funded or constructed. This document sets standards for facility accessibility by physically handicapped persons for Federal and federally-funded facilities. These standards are to be applied during the design, construction, and alteration of buildings and facilities to the extent required by the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968, as amended. Unilateral Modification A contract modification that is signed only by the Contracting Officer. Unilateral modifications are used, for example, to –
United States Department Of Transportation (DOT) The Federal cabinet-level agency responsible for highways, mass transit, aviation and ports; headed by the secretary of transportation. The DOT includes the Federal Highway Administration and the Federal Transit Administration, among others. Universal Design Design of products, communications, and environments to be simple and
usable by people of all ages, sizes and abilities (including disabilities)
without the need for special adaptations or specialized design. There
are
Use How the structure will be utilized following realization of its ultimate treatment. The function(s) the structure will serve and the activities which will take place within the structure. USFWS |
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