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ContractsAwardsUnder solicitation number SB1341-03-W-0332, firm fixed-price purchase order has been awarded to: Leslie E. Robertson Associates (LERA), R.L.L.P.; the firm responsible for the structural engineering of the World Trade Center towers. The project team from LERA includes the engineer of record for the design of the World Trade Center towers, the engineer of record for the repairs made after the 1993 bombing, the engineers of record for modifications based on tenant alterations and ongoing technical work, and the engineers of record for the structural integrity inspections of the towers. This team has detailed knowledge of the design, construction, and intended behavior of the towers over their entire 38-years life span. This project has three tasks: (1) to digitize structural data from original computer printouts; (2) to develop reference structural analysis models that capture the intended behavior of the structures including modifications as a result of major tenant alterations and the 1993 bombing event; and (3) to analyze the baseline structural response under design wind and gravity loads. This project will not analyze the aircraft impact damage to the towers, the structural response of the towers to the fires, or the collapse sequence of the towers. There are no existing models of the towers with the level of detail to be developed here. The reference structural models will be used to provide a basis for and comparison with more detailed and refined models to be developed independently in other parts of the NIST investigation for the analysis of (1) aircraft impact damage to the towers, (2) the structural response of the towers to the fires, and (3) the collapse sequence of the towers. NIST has considered at length the appropriateness of involving LERA, the original structural engineering design firm, in its investigation. NIST has concluded that the firm’s unique knowledge of the intended behavior of the original design is important to capture in developing its baseline model, but that LERA’s work should be limited and appropriate reviews should be put into place. Consequently, NIST has implemented rigorous procedures to mitigate potential conflicts of interest, consistent with all federal procurement laws and regulations, and is confident in the integrity and objectivity of the deliverables to be accepted from the contractor. The procedures to mitigate potential conflicts of interest include the following steps:
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Last updated: 03/03/2003