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Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) – Chapter 13 – Government procurement

Article 13.1: Definitions

For the purposes of this Chapter:

build-operate-transfer contract and public works concession contract means a contractual arrangement the primary purpose of which is to provide for the construction or rehabilitation of physical infrastructure, plants, buildings, facilities or other government-owned works and under which, as consideration for a supplier’s execution of a contractual arrangement, a procuring entity grants to the supplier, for a specified period of time, temporary ownership or a right to control and operate, and demand payment for the use of those works for the duration of the contract;

commercial goods or services means goods or services of a type generally sold  or offered for sale in the commercial marketplace to, and customarily purchased by, non-governmental buyers for non-governmental purposes;

construction service means a service that has as its objective the realization by whatever means of civil or building works, based on Division 51 of the United Nations Provisional Central Product Classification (CPC);

in writing or written means any worded or numbered expression that can be read, reproduced and may be later communicated, and may include electronically transmitted and stored information;

limited tendering means a procurement method whereby the procuring entity contacts a supplier or suppliers of its choice;

multi-use list means a list of suppliers that a procuring entity has determined satisfy the conditions for participation in that list, and that the procuring entity intends to use more than once;

notice of intended procurement means a notice published by a procuring entity inviting interested suppliers to submit a request for participation, a tender, or both;

offset means any condition or undertaking that requires the use of domestic content, a domestic supplier, the licensing of technology, technology transfer, investment, counter-trade, or similar action to encourage local development or to improve a Party’s balance of payments accounts;

open tendering means a procurement method whereby all interested suppliers may submit a tender;

procuring entity means an entity listed in Annex 13-A;

qualified supplier means a supplier that a procuring entity recognizes as having satisfied the conditions for participation;

selective tendering means a procurement method whereby the procuring entity invites only qualified suppliers to submit a tender;

services includes construction services, unless otherwise specified;

supplier means a person or group of persons that provides or could provide a good or service to a procuring entity; and

technical specification means a tendering requirement that:

Article 13.2: Scope

Application of Chapter

1. This Chapter applies to any measure regarding covered procurement.

2. For the purposes of this Chapter, covered procurement means government procurement:

3. This Chapter applies only as between Mexico and the United Sates.  Accordingly, for the purposes of this Chapter, “Party” or “Parties” means Mexico or the United States, singly or collectively.

Activities Not Covered

4. Unless otherwise provided in a Party’s Schedule to Annex 13-A, this Chapter does not apply to:

 Schedules

5. Each Party shall specify the following information in its Schedule to Annex 13-A:

Compliance

6. Each Party shall ensure that its procuring entities comply with this Chapter in conducting covered procurements.

7. No procuring entity shall prepare or design a procurement, or otherwise structure or divide a procurement into separate procurements in any stage of the procurement, or use a particular method to estimate the value of a procurement, in order to avoid the obligations of this Chapter.

8. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party, including its procuring entities, from developing new procurement policies, procedures or contractual means, provided that they are not inconsistent with this Chapter.

Valuation

9. In estimating the value of a procurement for the purposes of ascertaining whether it is a covered procurement, a procuring entity shall include the estimated maximum total value of the procurement over its entire duration, taking into account:

10. If the total estimated maximum value of a procurement over its entire duration is not known, the procurement shall be deemed a covered procurement, unless otherwise excluded under this Agreement.

Article 13.3: Exceptions

1. Subject to the requirement that the measure is not applied in a manner that would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between Parties where the same conditions prevail, or a disguised restriction on international trade between the Parties, nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party, including its procuring entities, from adopting or maintaining a measure:

2. The Parties understand that subparagraph 1(b) includes environmental measures necessary to protect human, animal, or plant life or health.

Article 13.4:  General Principles

National Treatment and Non-Discrimination

1. With respect to any measure regarding covered procurement, each Party, including its procuring entities, shall accord immediately and unconditionally to the goods and services of the other Party and to the suppliers of the other Party, treatment no less favorable than the treatment that the Party, including its procuring entities, accords to domestic goods, services, and suppliers.

2. With respect to a measure regarding covered procurement, no Party, including its procuring entities, shall:

3. All orders under contracts awarded for covered procurement shall be subject to paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article.

Procurement Methods

4.. A procuring entity shall use an open tendering procedure for covered procurement unless Article 13.8 (Qualification of Suppliers) or Article 13.9 (Limited Tendering) applies.

Rules of Origin

5. For the purposes of covered procurement, a Party shall not apply rules of origin to goods or services imported from or supplied from the other Party that are different from the rules of origin the Party applies at the same time in the normal course of trade to imports or supplies of the same goods or services from the same Party.

Offsets

6. With regard to covered procurement, no Party, including its procuring entities, shall seek, take account of, impose, or enforce any offset, at any stage of a procurement.

Measures Not Specific to Procurement

7. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to customs duties and charges of any kind imposed on or in connection with importation, the method of levying such duties and charges, other import regulations or formalities, and measures affecting trade in services other than measures governing covered procurement.

Use of Electronic Means

8. The Parties shall seek to provide opportunities for covered procurement to be undertaken through electronic means, including for the publication of procurement information, notices, and tender documentation, and for the receipt of tenders.

9. When conducting covered procurement by electronic means, a procuring entity shall:

Article 13.5:  Publication of Procurement Information

1. Each Party shall promptly publish any measure of general application relating to covered procurement, and any change or addition to this information.

2. Each Party shall list in Section I of its Schedule to Annex 13-A the paper or electronic means through which the Party publishes the information described in paragraph 1 and the notices required by Article 13.6 (Notices of Intended Procurement), Article 13.8.3 (Qualification of Suppliers), and Article 13.15.3 (Transparency and Post-Award Information).

3. Each Party shall, on request, provide an explanation in response to an inquiry relating to the information referred to in paragraph 1.

Article 13.6:  Notices of Intended Procurement

1. For each covered procurement, except in the circumstances described in Article 13.9 (Limited Tendering), a procuring entity shall publish a notice of intended procurement through the appropriate paper or electronic means listed in Annex 13-A. The notices shall remain readily accessible to the public until at least the expiration of the time period for responding to the notice or the deadline for submission of the tender.

2. The notices shall, if accessible by electronic means, be provided free of charge:

3. Unless otherwise provided in this Chapter, each notice of intended procurement shall include the following information, unless that information is provided in the tender documentation that is made available free of charge to all interested suppliers at the same time as the notice of intended procurement:

4. For greater certainty, paragraph 3 does not preclude a Party from charging a fee for tender documentation if the notice of intended procurement includes all of the information set out in paragraph 3.

Notice of Planned Procurement

5. Procuring entities are encouraged to publish as early as possible in each fiscal year a notice regarding their future procurement plans (notice of planned procurement) which should include the subject matter of the procurement and the planned date of publication of the notice of intended procurement.

Article 13.7: Conditions for Participation

1. A procuring entity shall limit any conditions for participation in a covered procurement to those conditions that ensure that a supplier has the legal and financial capacities and the commercial and technical abilities to fulfil the requirements of that procurement.

2. In establishing the conditions for participation, a procuring entity:

3. In assessing whether a supplier satisfies the conditions for participation, a procuring entity shall:

4. If there is supporting evidence, a Party, including its procuring entities, may exclude a supplier on grounds such as:

5. For greater certainty, this Article is not intended to preclude a procuring entity from promoting compliance with laws in the territory in which the good is produced or the service is performed relating to labor rights as recognized by the Parties and set forth in Article 23.3 (Labor Rights), provided that such measures are applied in a manner consistent with Chapter 29 (Publication and Administration), and are not applied in a manner that constitutes a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between the Parties or a disguised restriction on trade between the Parties.Footnote 1

Article 13.8: Qualification of Suppliers

Registration Systems and Qualification Procedures

1. A Party, including its procuring entities, may maintain a supplier registration system under which interested suppliers are required to register and provide certain information.

2. No Party, including its procuring entities, shall:

Selective Tendering

3. If a procuring entity intends to use selective tendering, the procuring entity shall:

4. The procuring entity shall:

5. If the tender documentation is not made publicly available from the date of publication of the notice referred to in paragraph 3, the procuring entity shall ensure that the tender documentation is made available at the same time to all the qualified suppliers selected in accordance with paragraph 4(c).

Multi-Use Lists

6. A Party, including its procuring entities, may establish or maintain a multi-use list provided that it publishes annually, or otherwise makes continuously available by electronic means, a notice inviting interested suppliers to apply for inclusion on the list. The notice shall include:

7. A Party, including its procuring entities, that establishes or maintains a multi-use list, shall include on the list, within a reasonable period of time, all suppliers that satisfy the conditions for participation set out in the notice referred to in paragraph 6.

8. If a supplier that is not included on a multi-use list submits a request for participation in a procurement based on the multi-use list and submits all required documents, within the time period provided for in Article 13.13.2 (Time Periods), a procuring entity shall examine the request. The procuring entity shall not exclude the supplier from consideration in respect of the procurement unless the procuring entity is not able to complete the examination of the request within the time period allowed for the submission of tenders.

Information on Procuring Entity Decisions

9. A procuring entity or other entity of a Party shall promptly inform any supplier that submits a request for participation in a procurement or application for inclusion on a multi-use list of the decision with respect to the request or application.

10. If a procuring entity or other entity of a Party rejects a supplier’s request for participation or application for inclusion on a multi-use list, ceases to recognize a supplier as qualified, or removes a supplier from a multi-use list, the entity shall promptly inform the supplier and on request of the supplier, promptly provide the supplier with a written explanation of the reason for its decision.

Article 13.9: Limited Tendering

1. Provided that it does not use this provision for the purpose of avoiding competition between suppliers, to protect domestic suppliers, or in a manner that discriminates against suppliers of the other Party, a procuring entity may use limited tendering.

2. If a procuring entity uses limited tendering, it may choose, according to the nature of the procurement, not to apply Article 13.6 (Notices of Intended Procurement), Article 13.7 (Conditions for Participation), Article 13.8 (Qualification of Suppliers), Article 13.10 (Negotiations), Article 13.11 (Technical Specifications), Article 13.12 (Tender Documentation), Article 13.13 (Time Periods), or Article 13.14 (Treatment of Tenders and Awarding of Contracts). A procuring entity may use limited tendering only under the following circumstances:

3. For each contract awarded in accordance with paragraph 2, a procuring entity shall prepare a report in writing, or maintain a record, that includes the name of the procuring entity, the value and kind of good or service procured, and a statement that indicates the circumstances and conditions described in paragraph 2 that justified the use of limited tendering.

Article 13.10: Negotiations

1. A Party may provide for its procuring entities to conduct negotiations in the context of covered procurement if:

2. A procuring entity shall:

Article 13.11: Technical Specifications

1. A procuring entity shall not prepare, adopt, or apply any technical specification or prescribe any conformity assessment procedure with the purpose or effect of creating an unnecessary obstacle to trade between the Parties.

2. In prescribing the technical specifications for the good or service being procured, a procuring entity shall, if appropriate:

3. A procuring entity shall not prescribe technical specifications that require or refer to a particular trademark or trade name, patent, copyright, design, type, specific origin, producer, or supplier, unless there is no other sufficiently precise or intelligible way of describing the procurement requirements and provided that, in these cases, the procuring entity includes words such as “or equivalent” in the tender documentation.

4. A procuring entity shall not seek or accept, in a manner that would have the effect of precluding competition, advice that may be used in the preparation or adoption of any technical specification for a specific procurement from a person that may have a commercial interest in the procurement.

5. For greater certainty, a procuring entity may conduct market research in developing specifications for a particular procurement.

6. For greater certainty, this Article is not intended to preclude a procuring entity from preparing, adopting, or applying technical specifications to promote the conservation of natural resources or the protection of the environment.

7. For greater certainty, this Chapter is not intended to preclude a Party, or its procuring entities, from preparing, adopting, or applying technical specifications required to protect sensitive government information, including specifications that may affect or limit the storage, hosting or processing of such information outside the territory of the Party.

Article 13.12: Tender Documentation

1. A procuring entity shall promptly make available or provide on request to any interested supplier tender documentation that includes all information necessary to permit the supplier to prepare and submit a responsive tender. Unless already provided in the notice of intended procurement, that tender documentation shall include a complete description of:

2. In establishing any date for the delivery of a good or the supply of a service being procured, a procuring entity shall take into account factors such as the complexity of the procurement, the extent of subcontracting anticipated and the realistic time required for production, de-stocking, and transport of goods from the point of supply or for supply of services.

3. A procuring entity shall promptly reply to any reasonable request for relevant information by an interested or participating supplier, provided that the information does not give that supplier an advantage over other suppliers.

Modifications

4. If, prior to the award of a contract, a procuring entity modifies the evaluation criteria or requirements set out in a notice of intended procurement or tender documentation provided to a participating supplier, or amends or re-issues a notice or tender documentation, it shall publish or provide those modifications, or the amended or re-issued notice or tender documentation:

Article 13.13: Time Periods

General

1. A procuring entity shall, consistent with its own reasonable needs, provide sufficient time for a supplier to obtain the tender documentation and to prepare and submit a request for participation and a responsive tender, taking into account factors such as:

Deadlines

2. A procuring entity that uses selective tendering shall establish that the final date for the submission of a request for participation shall not, in principle, be less than 25 days from the date of publication of the notice of intended procurement. If a state of urgency duly substantiated by the procuring entity renders this time period impracticable, the time period may be reduced to no less than 10 days.

3. Except as provided in paragraphs 4 and 5, a procuring entity shall establish that the final date for the submission of tenders shall not be less than 40 days from the date on which:

4. A procuring entity may reduce the time period for tendering set out in paragraph 3 by five days for each one of the following circumstances:

5. A procuring entity may reduce the time period for tendering set out in paragraph 3 to no less than 10 days if:

6. The use of paragraph 4, in conjunction with paragraph 5, shall in no case result in the reduction of the time periods for tendering set out in paragraph 3 to less than 10 days.

7. A procuring entity shall require all interested or participating suppliers to submit requests for participation or tenders in accordance with a common deadline.  These time periods, and any extension of these time periods, shall be the same for all interested or participating suppliers.

Article 13.14: Treatment of Tenders and Awarding of Contracts

Treatment of Tenders

1. A procuring entity shall receive, open and treat all tenders under procedures that guarantee the fairness and impartiality of the procurement process and the confidentiality of tenders.

2. If the tender of a supplier is received after the time specified for receiving tenders, the procuring entity shall not penalize that supplier if the delay is due solely to the mishandling on the part of the procuring entity.

3. If a procuring entity provides a supplier with an opportunity to correct unintentional errors of form between the opening of tenders and the awarding of the contract, the procuring entity shall provide the same opportunity to all participating suppliers.

Awarding of Contracts

4. To be considered for an award, a tender shall be submitted in writing and shall, at the time of opening, comply with the essential requirements set out in the notice and tender documentation and be submitted by a supplier who satisfies the conditions for participation.

5. Unless a procuring entity determines that it is not in the public interest to award a contract, it shall award the contract to the supplier that the procuring entity has determined to be fully capable of fulfilling the terms of the contract and that, based solely on the evaluation criteria specified in the notice and tender documentation, submits:

6. If a procuring entity received a tender with a price that is abnormally lower than the prices in other tenders submitted, it may verify with the supplier that it satisfies the conditions for participation and is capable of fulfilling the terms of the contract.

7. A procuring entity shall not use options, cancel a covered procurement, or modify or terminate awarded contracts in order to avoid the obligations of this Chapter.

Article 13.15: Transparency and Post-Award Information

Information Provided to Suppliers

1. A procuring entity shall promptly inform suppliers that have submitted a tender of the contract award decision.  The procuring entity may do so in writing or through the prompt publication of the notice in paragraph 3, provided that the notice includes the date of award. If a supplier has requested the information in writing, the procuring entity shall provide it in writing.

2. Subject to Article 13.16 (Disclosure of Information), a procuring entity shall, on request, provide an unsuccessful supplier with an explanation of the reasons why the procuring entity did not select the unsuccessful supplier’s tender or an explanation of the relative advantages of the successful supplier’s tender.

Publication of Award Information

3. A procuring entity shall, promptly after the award of a contract for a covered procurement, publish in an officially designated publication a notice containing at least the following information:

Maintenance of Records

4. A procuring entity shall maintain the documentation, records and reports relating to tendering procedures and contract awards for covered procurement, including the records and reports provided for in Article 13.9.3 (Limited Tendering), for at least three years after the award of a contract.

Collection and Reporting of Statistics

5. Each Party shall prepare a statistical report on its covered procurement, and make such report publicly available on an official website. Each report shall cover one year and be available within two years of the end of the reporting period, and shall contain:

Article 13.16: Disclosure of Information

Provision of Information to Parties

1. On request of the other Party, a Party shall provide promptly information sufficient to demonstrate whether a procurement was conducted fairly, impartially and in accordance with this Chapter, including, if applicable, information on the characteristics and relative advantages of the successful tender, without disclosing confidential information.  The Party that receives the information shall not disclose it to any supplier, except after consulting with, and obtaining the agreement of, the Party that provided the information.

Non-Disclosure of Information

2. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, a Party, including its procuring entities, shall not, except to the extent required by law or with the written authorization of the supplier that provided the information, disclose information that would prejudice legitimate commercial interests of a particular supplier or that might prejudice fair competition between suppliers.

3. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to require a Party, including its procuring entities, authorities and review bodies, to disclose confidential information if that disclosure:

Article 13.17: Ensuring Integrity in Procurement Practices

1. Each Party shall ensure that criminal, civil, or administrative measures exist that can address corruption, fraud, and other wrongful acts in its government procurement.

2. These measures may include procedures to debar, suspend, or declare ineligible from participation in the Party’s procurements, for a stated period of time, a supplier that the Party has determined to have engaged in corruption, fraud, or other wrongful acts relevant to a supplier’s eligibility to participate in a Party’s government procurement. Each Party: 

3. Each Party shall ensure that it has in place policies or procedures to address potential conflicts of interest on the part of those engaged in or having influence over a procurement. 

4. Each Party may also put in place policies or procedures, including provisions in tender documentation, that require successful suppliers to maintain and enforce effective internal controls, business ethics, and compliance programs, taking into account the size of the supplier, particularly SMEs, and other relevant factors, for preventing and detecting corruption, fraud, and other wrongful acts.

Article 13.18: Domestic Review

1. Each Party shall maintain, establish, or designate at least one impartial administrative or judicial authority (review authority) that is independent of its procuring entities to review, in a non-discriminatory, timely, transparent, and effective manner, a challenge or complaint (complaint) by a supplier that there has been:

arising in the context of a covered procurement, in which the supplier has, or had, an interest.  The procedural rules for these complaints shall be in writing and made generally available.

2. In the event of a complaint by a supplier, arising in the context of covered procurement in which the supplier has, or had, an interest, that there has been a breach or a failure as referred to in paragraph 1, the Party of the procuring entity conducting the procurement shall encourage, if appropriate, the procuring entity and the supplier to seek resolution of the complaint through consultations. The procuring entity shall accord impartial and timely consideration to the complaint in a manner that is not prejudicial to the supplier’s participation in ongoing or future procurement or to its right to seek corrective measures under the administrative or judicial review procedure.  Each Party shall make information on its complaint mechanisms generally available.

3. If a body other than the review authority initially reviews a complaint, a Party shall ensure that the supplier may appeal the initial decision to the review authority that is independent of the procuring entity that is the subject of the complaint.

4. If the review authority has determined that there has been a breach or a failure as referred to in paragraph 1, a Party may limit compensation for the loss or damages suffered to either the costs reasonably incurred in the preparation of the tender or in bringing the complaint, or both.

5. Each Party shall ensure that, if the review authority is not a court, its review procedures are conducted in accordance with the following procedures:

6. Each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures that provide for:

The procedures may provide that overriding adverse consequences for the interests concerned, including the public interest, may be taken into account when deciding whether those measures should be applied. Just cause for not acting shall be provided in writing.

Article 13.19:  Modifications and Rectifications of Annex

1. A Party shall notify any proposed modification or rectification (modification) to its Schedule to Annex 13-A by circulating a notice in writing to the other Party through the Agreement Coordinator designated under Article 30.5 (Agreement Coordinator and Contact Points).  A Party shall provide compensatory adjustments for a change in coverage if necessary to maintain a level of coverage comparable to the coverage that existed prior to the modification. The Party may include the offer of compensatory adjustment in its notice.

2. A Party is not required to provide compensatory adjustments to the other Party if the proposed modification concerns one of the following:

and the other Party does not object under paragraph 3 on the basis that the proposed modification does not concern subparagraph (a) or (b).

3. A Party whose rights under this Chapter may be affected by a proposed modification that is notified under paragraph 1 shall notify the other Party of any objection to the proposed modification within 45 days of the date of circulation of the notice.

4. If a Party objects to a proposed modification, including a modification regarding a procuring entity on the basis that government control or influence over the entity’s covered procurement has been effectively eliminated, that Party may request additional information, including information on the nature of any government control or influence, with a view to clarifying and reaching agreement on the proposed modification, including the procuring entity’s continued coverage under this Chapter. The modifying Party and the objecting Party shall make every attempt to resolve the objection through consultations.

5. The Commission shall modify Annex 13-A to reflect any agreed modification.

Article 13.20:  Facilitation of Participation by SMEs

1. The Parties recognize the important contribution that SMEs can make to economic growth and employment and the importance of facilitating the participation of SMEs in government procurement.

2. If a Party maintains a measure that provides preferential treatment for SMEs, the Party shall ensure that the measure, including the criteria for eligibility, is transparent.

3. To facilitate participation by SMEs in covered procurement, each Party shall, to the extent possible and if appropriate:

Article 13.21:  Committee on Government Procurement

1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Government Procurement (Government Procurement Committee), composed of government representatives of each Party.  On request of a Party, the Government Procurement Committee shall meet to address matters related to the implementation and operation of this Chapter, such as:

ANNEX 13-A

SCHEDULE OF MEXICO

Section A: Central Government Entities

Thresholds:

Unless otherwise specified, Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) covers procurement by entities listed in this Section, in accordance with the following thresholds:

US$80,317Goods and Services
US$10,441,216Construction Services

The thresholds set out in this paragraph shall be adjusted in accordance with Section G (Threshold Adjustment Formula) of this Schedule.

List of Entities:

1. Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería, Desarrollo Rural, Pesca y Alimentación (Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural Development, Fisheries and Feeding) and the following entities:

2. Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes (Ministry of Communication and Transportation ) and the following entity:

3. Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (Ministry of National Defense)

4. Secretaría de Desarrollo Agrario, Territorial y Urbano (Ministry of Agrarian Territorial and Urban Development ) and the following entities:

5. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (Ministry of Social Development ) and the following entity:

6. Secretaría de Economía (Ministry of Economy ) and the following entities:

7. Secretaría de Educación Pública (Ministry of Public Education) and the following entities:

8. Secretaría de Energía (Ministry of Energy ) and the following entities:

9. Secretaría de la Función Pública (Ministry of Public Administration)

10. Secretaría de Gobernación (Ministry of Government) and the following entities:

11. Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público (Ministry of Finance and Public Credit) and the following entities:

12. Secretaría de Marina (Ministry of Navy)

13. Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources) and the following entities:

14. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (Ministry of Foreign Relations)

15. Secretaría de Salud (Ministry of Health) and the following entities:

16. Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social (Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare) and the following entity:

17. Secretaría de Turismo (Ministry of Tourism) and the following entity:

18. Procuraduría General de la República (Office of the Attorney General of the Republic)

19. Centro de Ingeniería y Desarrollo Industrial (Engineering and Industrial Development Center)

20. Comisión Nacional de Libros de Texto Gratuitos (National Commission of Free Textbooks)

21. Comisión Nacional de las Zonas Áridas (National Commission on Arid Zones)

22. Consejo Nacional de Fomento Educativo (National Educational Development Council)

23. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones (Federal Telecomunications Institute)

Note to Section A

English translation of entities listed in this Section is only provided for the purposes of reference; it is not an official translation.

Section B: Other Entities

Thresholds:

Unless otherwise specified, Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) covers procurement by the entities listed in this Section, in accordance with the following thresholds:

US$401,584Goods and Services
US$12,851,327Construction Services

The thresholds set out in this paragraph shall be adjusted in accordance with Section G (Threshold Adjustment Formula) of this Schedule.

List of Other Entities:

1. Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México, S.A. de C.V. (International Airport of Mexico City)

2. Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA) (Airports and Auxiliary Services)

3. Caminos y Puentes Federales de Ingresos y Servicios Conexos (CAPUFE) (Federal Toll Roads and Bridges and Related Services)

4. Centro de Integración Juvenil, A.C (Youth Integration Centers)

5. Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) (Federal Electricity Commission) and the following entities:

6 . Comisión Nacional del Agua (National Water Commission)

7. Comisión Nacional Forestal (National Forestry Commission)

8. Comisión Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas (National Commission for the Development of Indigenous People)

9. Consejo  Nacional  de  Ciencia  y  Tecnología  (CONACYT) (National  Science  and Technology Council)

10. Consejo de Promoción Turística de México, S.A. de C.V. (México Tourism Board)

11. Distribuidora Impulsora Comercial de Conasupo S.A. de C.V. (Diconsa) (Commercial Distributor and Trade Promotion)

12. Ferrocarril del Istmo de Tehuantepec,  S.A. de  C.V. (Railroad  of  the  Itsmo  de Tehuatepec)

13. Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México S.A. de C.V. (Airport Group of Mexico City)

14. Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (Mexican Institute of Cinematography)

15. Instituto Mexicano de la Juventud (Mexican Youth Institute)

16. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) (Mexican Social Security Institute)

17. Instituto Nacional de la Infraestructura Física Educativa (National Institute of Physical Educational Infrastructure)

18. Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres (Women National Institute)

19. Instituto Nacional de las Personas Adultas Mayores (National Institute for the Elderly)

20. Instituto Nacional del Suelo Sustentable (National Institute of Sustainable Land)

21. Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial (Mexican Institute of Industrial Property.

22. Instituto de Seguridad Social para las Fuerzas Armadas Mexicanas (Social Security for the Mexican Armed Forces Institute)

23. Instituto Nacional para la Educación de los Adultos (National Institute for Adult Education)

24.Leche Industrializada Conasupo S.A. de C.V. (Liconsa) ( Conasupo Industrialized Milk)

25. Lotería Nacional para la Asistencia Pública (National Lottery for Public Assistance)

26. NOTIMEX S.A. de C.V.

27. Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) (Mexican Petroleum) and the following entities:

28. Procuraduría Federal del Consumidor (Federal Office of The Attorney for Consumers)

29. Pronósticos para la Asistencia Pública (Forecasting for Public Assistance)

30. Servicio Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México, S.A. de C.V. (Airport Services of Mexico City)

31. Servicio Geológico Mexicano (Mexican Geological Service)

32. Servicio Postal Mexicano (Mexican Postal Services)

33. Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF) (National System for Integral Family Development)

35. Talleres Gráficos dexico (National Printers of Mexico)

36. Telecomunicaciones de México (TELECOM) (Telecommunications of México)

Notes to Section B

1. English translation of entities listed in this Section is only provided for the purposes of reference; it is not an official translation.

2. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) shall not cover procurements by PEMEX and CFE of the following goods (numbers refer to the Federal Supply Classification (FSC) code): (i) Hoisery, Handwear, and Clothing Accessories, Men’s (8440); (ii) Hoisery, Handwear, and Clothing Accessories, Women’s (8445); (iii) Clothing Special Purpose (8415); (iv) Underwear and Nightwear, Men’s (8420); (v) Underwear and Nightwear, Women’s (8425); (vi) Footwear, Men’s (8430); and (vii) Machine Shop Sets, Kits, and Outfits (3470).

3. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) shall not cover procurements by LICONSA of agricultural goods made in furtherance of agricultural support programs or human feeding programs.

4. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) shall not cover procurements by PEMEX of fuel and gas.

5. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) shall not cover procurements by DIF of agricultural goods made in furtherance of agricultural support programs or human feeding programs.

Section C: Goods

Unless otherwise specified, Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) covers all goods that are procured by the entities listed in Sections A (Central Government Entities) and B (Other Entities).  However, for procurement by the Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (Ministry of National Defense) and the Secretaría de Marina (Ministry of Navy ), only the following goods are included in the coverage of this Chapter:

(Note: numbers refer to the Federal Supply Classification (FSC) code)

FSC Description

22 Railway equipment

23 Ground effect vehicles, motor vehicles, trailers and cycles (except buses in 2310; and military trucks and trailers in 2320 and 2330 and tracked combat, assault and tactical vehicles in 2350)

24 Tractors

25 Vehicular equipment components

26 Tires and tubes

29 Engine accessories

30 Mechanical power transmission equipment

32 Woodworking machinery and equipment

34 Metal-working machinery

35 Service and trade equipment

36 Special industry machinery

37 Agricultural machinery and equipment

38 Construction, mining, excavating, and highway maintenance equipment

39 Materials handling equipment

40 Rope, cable, chain, and fittings

41 Refrigeration, air conditioning, and air circulating equipment

42 Firefighting, rescue, and safety equipment; and environmental protection equipment and materials

43 Pumps and compressors

44 Furnace, steam plant, and drying equipment; and nuclear reactors

45 Plumbing, heating, and waste disposal equipment

46 Water purification and sewage treatment equipment

47 Pipe, tubing, hose, and fittings

48 Valves

49 Maintenance and repair shop equipment

52 Measuring tools

53 Hardware and abrasives

54 Prefabricated structures and scaffolding

55 Lumber, millwork, plywood, and veneer

56 Construction and building materials

61 Electric wire, and power and distribution equipment

62 Lighting fixtures and lamps

63 Alarm, signal and security detection systems

65 Medical, dental, and veterinary equipment and supplies

66 Instruments and laboratory equipment

67 Photographic equipment

68 Chemicals and chemical products

69 Training aids and devices

70 Automatic data processing equipment (including firmware), software, supplies and support equipment

71 Furniture

72 Household and commercial furnishings and appliances

73 Food preparation and serving equipment

74 Office machines, text processing systems and visible record equipment

75 Office supplies and devices

76 Books, maps, and other publications (except 7650: drawings and specifications)

77 Musical instruments, phonographs, and home-type radios

78 Recreational and athletic equipment

79 Cleaning equipment and supplies

80 Brushes, paints, sealers, and adhesives

81 Containers, packaging, and packing supplies

85 Toiletries

87 Agricultural supplies

88 Live animals

91 Fuels, lubricants, oils, and waxes

93 Nonmetallic fabricated materials

94 Nonmetallic crude materials

96 Ores, minerals, and their primary products (except 9620: minerals, natural and synthetic)

99  Miscellaneous

Section D: Services

Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover the procurement of the following services identified in accordance with the Common Classification System, Appendix 13-D-1 (Common Classification System Services), that are procured by entities listed in Sections A (Central Government Entities) and B (Other Entities):

AResearch and Development
All classes
CArchitecture and Engineering Services
C130Restoration (only for preservation of historic sites and buildings) Information
DInformation Processing and Related Telecommunications Services
D304

ADP Telecommunications and Transmissions Services except for those services that are classified as enhanced or value added, defined as telecommunications services using computerized processing systems, which: (a) act on the format, content, code, protocol or similar aspects of the information transmitted by the user, (b) provide the customer with additional, different or restructured information, or (c) involve user interaction with stored information. For purposes of this provision, the acquisition of ADP Telecommunications and Transmission Services do not include the ownership or furnishing of facilities for voice or data transmission services.

D305ADP Services for Teleprocessing and Timeshare
D309Information and Data Broadcasting Services or Data Distribution Services.
D316Telecommunications Network Management Services.

D317

Automated  News  Services,  Data  Services,  or  Other  Information  Services
Buying Data (the electronic equivalent of books, periodicals, newspapers, etc.)

D399Other ADP Telecommunications Services (includes data storage on tape, CDs, etc.)
FNatural Resources Services.
F011Pesticides/Insecticides Support Services
GHealth and Social Services.
 All classes
JMaintenance,  Repair,  Modification,  Rebuilding and  Installation  of Goods / Equipment
J010Armament
J011War Nuclear Material
J012Fire Equipment and Control

J013
J014
J015
J016
J017
J018

Ammunition and Explosives
Guided Missiles
Aircrafts and Aircraft Structures Components
Aircrafts Components and Accessories
Takeoff, Landing, and Ground Handling Aircraft Equipment
Space Vehicles

J019

Shipments, Small Structures, Barges and Floating Docks

J020

Boats and Marine Equipment

J022

Rail Equipment

J023

Land Vehicles, Motored Vehicles, Trailers and Motorcycles

J024

Tractors

J025

Motor Vehicles Parts

J998

Non-nuclear Ships Repair

K

Custodial Operations and Related Services (professional services only for protection, personal security installations carried out by armed guards)

K103

Fueling and Other Petroleum Services –Excluding Storage-

K105

Guard services (professional services only for protection, personal security and surveillance installations carried out by armed guards)

K109

Surveillance services (professional services only for protection, personal security and surveillance installations carried out by armed guards)

K110

Solid Fuel Handling Services

L

Financial and Related Services

 

All classes

R

Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services

R003

Legal Services

R004

Certifications and Accreditations for products and institutions other than Educational Institutions

R012

Patent and Trade Mark Services

R016

Personal Services Contracts

R101

Expert Witness (Only for legal services)

R103

Courier and Messenger Services

R105

Mail and Distribution Services (Post Office Services excluded)

R106

Post Office Services

R116

Court Reporting Services

R200

Military Recruitment

S

Utilities

 

All classes

T

Communications, Photographic, Mapping, Printing and Publication Services

T000

Communications Studies

T001

Market Research and Public Opinion Services (Formerly Telephone and Field interviews services, including Focus testing, Syndicated and attitude surveys) except for CPC 86503 Management Consulting Marketing Services.

T002

Communication Services (including Exhibit Services)

T003

Advertising Services

T004

Public Relations Services (Including Writing Services, Even Planning and Management, Media Relations, Radio and TV Analysis, Press Services)

T005

Arts/Graphics Services

T008

Film Processing Services

T009

Film/Video Production Services

T010

Microfiche Services

T013

General Photography Services - Still

T014Print/Binding Services
T015Reproduction Services
T017General Photography Services – Motion
T018Audio/Visual Services
T099Other Communication, Photography, Mapping, Printing and Publication
UEducational and Training Services
U003Reserves Training (Military)
U010Certifications and Accreditations for Educational Institutions
VTransportation, Travel and Relocation Services
 All classes (except V503 Travel Agent Services)
WLease and Rental of equipment which require patent protection, copyright or other proprietary rights.
W058Communication, Detection and Coherent Radiation Equipment

Notes to Section D

1. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not apply to the operation of government facilities under concessions.

2. All services related to goods acquired by the Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (Ministry of National Defense) and the Secretaría de Marina (Ministry of Navy) that are not covered by this Chapter, are excluded.

3. All services that are not excluded from the coverage of Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) are subject to Chapter 15 (Cross-Border Trade in Services) and Annex I and Annex II of this Agreement.

4. The management and operating services contracts awarded to research and development centers operating with federal funds, or related to the implementation of research programs sponsored by the government are excluded from the disciplines of Chapter 13 (Government Procurement).

Section E: Construction Services

Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) applies to all construction services procured by the entities listed in Sections A (Central Government Entities) and B (Other Entities), identified in Division 51 of the United Nations Provisional Central Product Classification (CPC Prov) which can be found at: , unless otherwise specified in Chapter 13 (Government Procurement ), including this Schedule.

Section F: General Notes

The following General Notes apply to Chapter 13 (Government Procurement), including Sections A through E:

1. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not apply to procurements made: 

2. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not apply to the procurement of transportation services that are part of, or are incidental to a purchase contract.

3. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not apply to build-operate-transfer contracts and public works concessions contracts.

4. Notwithstanding any provision in Chapter 13 (Government Procurement), Mexico may set aside procurement contracts from the obligations of Chapter 13 (Government Procurement), subject to the following:

5.

provided that the price deflators under subparagraphs (i) and (ii) have the same base year.

6. The national security exception provided for in Article 32.2 (Essential Security) shall cover procurements made in support of safeguarding nuclear materials or technology.

7.

8. In the event that Mexico exceeds in any given year the total value of contracts it may set aside for that year in accordance with paragraph 4 of this Section, Mexico shall consult with the other Party with a view to agreement on compensation in the form of additional procurement opportunities during the following year.  The consultations shall be without prejudice to the rights of any Party under Chapter 31 (Dispute Settlement).

Section G: Thresholds Adjustment Formula

1. The thresholds in Sections A (Central Government Entities) and B (Other Entities) shall be calculated in accordance with the following:

T0 x (1+πi )=T1

T0 = threshold value at base period
πi = accumulated U.S. inflation rate for the ith two year-period
T1= new threshold value.

2. Mexico shall calculate and convert the value of the thresholds into Mexican pesos using the conversion rate of the Banco de México (Bank of Mexico). The conversion rate shall be the existing value of the Mexican peso in terms of the U.S. dollar as of December 1 and June 1 of each year, or the first working day thereafter. The conversion rate as of December 1 shall apply from January 1 to June 30 of the following year, and the conversion rate as of June 1 shall apply from July 1 to December 31 of that year.

3. Information related to thresholds shall be published in

Section H: Procurement Information

Information on government procurement shall be published in the following websites:

SCHEDULE OF THE UNITED STATES

Section A: Central Government Entities

Thresholds:

1. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) applies to the entities of the central level of government listed in this Section where the value of the procurement is estimated, in accordance with Article 13.2.8 (Scope) and Article 13.2.9 (Scope), to equal or exceed:

The thresholds set out in this paragraph shall be adjusted in accordance with Section G (Threshold Adjustment Formula) of this Schedule.

2. Unless otherwise specified herein, Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) applies to all agencies subordinate to the entities listed in this Section.

List of Entities:

  1. American Battle Monuments Commission
  2. Broadcasting Board of Governors
  3. Commission on Civil Rights
  4. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
  5. Consumer Product Safety Commission
  6. Corporation for National and Community Service
  7. Department of Agriculture (Note 1)
  8. Department of Commerce
  9. Department of Defense (Note 2)
  10. Department of Education
  11. Department of Energy (Note 3)
  12. Department of Health and Human Services
  13. Department of Homeland Security (Note 4)
  14. Department of Housing and Urban Development
  15. Department of the Interior, including the Bureau of Reclamation 
  16. Department of Justice
  17. Department of Labor
  18. Department of State
  19. Department of Transportation
  20. Department of the Treasury
  21. Department of Veterans Affairs
  22. Environmental Protection Agency
  23. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  24. Executive Office of the President
  25. Export-Import Bank of the United States
  26. Farm Credit Administration
  27. Federal Communications Commission
  28. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
  29. Federal Housing Finance Agency
  30. Federal Maritime Commission
  31. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
  32. Federal Trade Commission
  33. General Services Administration (Note 5)
  34. Merit Systems Protection Board
  35. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  36. National Archives and Records Administration
  37. National Credit Union Administration
  38. National Labor Relations Board
  39. National Mediation Board
  40. National Science Foundation
  41. National Transportation Safety Board
  42. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  43. Office of Personnel Management
  44. Overseas Private Investment Corporation
  45. Peace Corps
  46. Railroad Retirement Board
  47. Rural Utilities Services (Note 6)
  48. Securities and Exchange Commission
  49. Selective Service System
  50. Smithsonian Institution
  51. United States Agency for International Development
  52. United States International Trade Commission

Notes to Section A

1. Department of Agriculture: Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover procurement of any agricultural good made in furtherance of an agricultural support program or a human feeding program.

2. Department of Defense:

3. Department of Energy: Due to the application of Article 32.2 (Essential Security), Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover procurement of:

4. Department of Homeland Security:

5. General Services Administration: Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover procurement of any good in any of the following FSC classifications:

FSCDescription
FSC 51Hand Tools
FSC 52Measuring Tools
FSC 7340Cutlery and Flatware

6. Rural Utilities Service: Federal buy national requirements imposed as conditions of funding by the Rural Utilities Service will not apply to goods of Mexico, suppliers of such goods, and service suppliers of Mexico.

Section B: Other Entities

Thresholds:

1. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) applies to the other covered entities listed in this Section where the value of the procurement is estimated, in accordance with Article 13.2.8 (Scope) and Article 13.2.9 (Scope), to equal or exceed:

The monetary threshold set out in subparagraph (b) shall be adjusted in accordance with Section G (Threshold Adjustment Formula) of this Schedule.

2. Unless otherwise specified herein, Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) applies only to the entities listed in this Section.

 List of Entities:

  1. Tennessee Valley Authority
  2. Bonneville Power Administration
  3. Western Area Power Administration
  4. Southeastern Power Administration
  5. Southwestern Power Administration
  6. St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation

Section C: Goods

Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) covers all goods procured by the entities listed in Sections A (Central Government Entities) and B (Other Entities), subject to the Notes to the respective Sections and the General Notes.

Section D: Services

Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) covers all services procured by the entities listed in Sections A and B, subject to the Notes to the respective Sections, the General Notes and the Notes to this Section.

Notes to Section D

1. This Chapter does not cover the procurement of the following services, as elaborated in the Common Classification System , Appendix 13-D-1:

A.  Research and Development: 

All classes

D. Information Processing and Related Telecommunications Services: 

D304 ADP Telecommunications and Transmission Services, except for those services classified as “enhanced or value-added services.” For the purposes of this provision, the procurement of “ADP Telecommunications and Transmission Services” does not include the ownership or furnishing of facilities for the transmission of voice or data services.

D305 ADP Teleprocessing and Timesharing Services 

D316 Telecommunications Network Management Services

D317 Automated News Services, Data Services or Other Information Services

D399 Other ADP and Telecommunications Services

J. Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Goods/Equipment

J019 Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Equipment Related to Ships 

J998 Non-nuclear Ship Repair

M. Operation of Government-Owned Facilities: 

All facilities operated by the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; and for all entities:

M180  Research and Development facilities

S. Utilities:

All Classes 

V. Transportation, Travel and Relocation Services

All Classes except V503 Travel Agent Services

2. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover procurement of any service in support of military forces located overseas.

Section E:  Construction Services

Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) covers all construction services procured by the entities listed in Sections A and C, listed in Division 51 of the Provisional Central Product Classification (CPC), which is found at: , subject to the Notes to the respective Sections, the General Notes and the Notes to this Section.

Note to Section E

Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover procurement of dredging services.

Section F: General Notes

Unless otherwise specified herein, the following General Notes apply without exception to Chapter 13 (Government Procurement), including to all sections of this Schedule.

1. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not apply to any set-aside on behalf of a small- or minority-owned business. A set-aside may include any form of preference, such as the exclusive right to provide a good or service, or any price preference.

2. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover procurement of transportation services that form a part of, or are incidental to, a procurement contract.

3. For goods and services (including construction services) of Mexico and suppliers of such goods and services, this Chapter does not apply to procurement done by the contractual means of build-operate-transfer contract or public works concessions contract.  The United States is prepared to amend this note at such time as coverage with respect to build-operate-transfer contracts and public works concessions contracts can be resolved with Mexico.

Section G: Threshold Adjustment Formula

1. Any threshold denominated in U.S. Dollars shall be made in accordance with the following:

T 0 x (1+ pi i ) = T 1

T 0 = threshold value at base period
pi i = accumulated U.S. inflation rate for the ith two year-period
T 1 = new threshold value.

Section H: Procurement Information

Publications utilized by the United States for the publication of notices of intended procurement and of post-award notices and the publication annually of information on permanent lists of qualified suppliers in the case of selective tendering procedures:

Laws, regulations, judicial decisions, administrative rulings and procedures regarding government procurement for entities listed in Section A (Central Government Entities) are published on the following websites:

Laws, judicial decisions, administrative rulings and procedures regarding government procurement for entities listed in Section B (Other Entities) are available directly from the listed entities.

Appendix 13-D-1: Common Classification System Services

Notes: 1. The Parties will continue to review outstanding technical issues that may arise from time to time. 2. This common classification system follows the format described below:

Group = one digit Sub-group = two digit Class = four digit

A - Research and Development

Definition of research and development contracts: Procurement of research and development services include the acquisition of specialized expertise for the purposes of increasing knowledge in science; applying increased scientific knowledge or exploiting the potential of scientific discoveries and improvements in technology to advance the state of art; and systematically using increases in scientific knowledge and advances in state of art to design, develop, test, or evaluate new products or services. R&D Codes: The R&D code is composed of two alphabetic digits. The first digit is always the letter "A" to identify R&D, the second digit is alphabetic "A to Z" to identify the major sub-group.

Code Descriptions

AA Agriculture
AB Community Services and Development
AC Defense Systems
AD Defense - Other
AE Economic Growth and Productivity
AF Education
AG Energy
AH Environmental Protection
AJ General Science and Technology
AK Housing
AL Income Security
AM International Affairs and Cooperation
AN Medical
AP Natural Resources
AQ Social Services
AR Space
AS Transportation - Modal
AT Transportation - General
AV Mining Activities
AZ Other Research and Development

B - Studies and Analysis - (not R&D)

Definition of studies and analysis:
Procurement of special studies and analyses are organized, analytic assessments that provide insights for understanding complex issues or improving policy development or decision making. Output obtained in such acquisitions is a formal, structured document including data or other information that form the basis for conclusions or recommendations.

B0 Natural Sciences

B000 Chemical/Biological Studies and Analyses
B001 Endangered Species Studies - Plant and Animal
B002 Animal and Fisheries Studies
B003 Grazing/Range Studies
B004 Natural Resource Studies
B005 Oceanological Studies
B009 Other Natural Sciences Studies

B1 Environmental Studies

B100 Air Quality Analyses
B101 Environmental Studies Development of Environmental Impact Statements and Assessments
B102 Soil Studies
B103 Water Quality Studies
B104 Wildlife Studies
B109 Other Environmental Studies

B2 Engineering Studies

B200 Geological Studies
B201 Geophysical Studies
B202 Geotechnical Studies
B203 Scientific Data Studies
B204 Seismological Studies
B205 Building Technology Studies
B206 Energy Studies
B207 Technology Studies
B208 Housing and Community Development Studies (incl. Urban/Town Planning Studies)
B219 Other Engineering Studies

B3 Administrative Support Studies

B300 Cost Benefit Analyses
B301 Data Analyses (other than scientific)
B302 Feasibility Studies (non-construction)
B303 Mathematical/Statistical Analyses
B304 Regulatory Studies
B305 Intelligence Studies
B306 Defense Studies
B307 Security Studies (Physical and Personal)
B308 Accounting/Financial Management Studies
B309 Trade Issue Studies
B310 Foreign Policy/National Security Policy Studies
B311 Organization/Administrative/Personnel Studies
B312 Mobilization/Preparedness Studies
B313 Manpower Studies
B314 Acquisition Policy/Procedures Studies
B329 Other Administrative Support Studies

B4 Space Studies

B400 Aeronautic/Space Studies

B5 Social Studies and Humanities

B500 Archeological/Paleontological Studies
B501 Historical Studies
B502 Recreation Studies
B503 Medical and Health Studies
B504 Educational Studies and Analyses
B505 Elderly/Handicapped Studies
B506 Economic Studies
B507 Legal Studies
B509 Other Studies and Analyses

C - Architect and Engineering Services

C1 - Architect and Engineering Services - Related To Construction

C11 Building and Facility Structures

C111 Administrative and Service Buildings
C112 Airfield, Communication and Missile Facilities
C113 Educational Buildings
C114 Hospital Buildings
C115 Industrial Buildings
C116 Residential Buildings
C117 Warehouse Buildings
C118 Research and Development Facilities
C119 Other Buildings

C12 Non-Building Structures

C121 Conservation and Development
C122 Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges and Railways
C123 Electric Power Generation (EPG)
C124 Utilities
C129 Other Non-Building Structures
C130 Restoration

C2 - Architect and Engineering Services - Not Related to Construction

C211 Architect - Engineer Services (incl. landscaping, interior layout and designing)
C212 Engineering Drafting Services
C213 A&E Inspection Services
C214 A&E Management Engineering Services
C215 A&E Production Engineering Services (incl. Design and Control and Building Programming)
C216 Marine Architect and Engineering Services
C219 Other Architect and Engineering Services

D - Information Processing and Related Telecommunications Services

D301 ADP Facility Operation and Maintenance Services
D302 ADP Systems Development Services
D303 ADP Data Entry Services
D304 ADP Telecommunications and Transmission Services
D305 ADP Teleprocessing and Timesharing Services
D306 ADP Systems Analysis Services
D307 Automated Information System Design and Integration Services
D308 Programming Services
D309 Information and Data Broadcasting or Data Distribution Services
D310 ADP Backup and Security Services
D311 ADP Data Conversion Services
D312 ADP Optical Scanning Services
D313 Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Services
D314 ADP System Acquisition Support Services (Includes preparation of statement of work, benchmarks,specifications, etc.)
D315 Digitizing Services (Includes cartographic and geographic information)
D316 Telecommunications Network Management Services
D317 Automated News Services, Data Services, or Other Information Services. Buying data (the electronic equivalent of books, periodicals, newspapers, etc.)
D399 Other ADP and Telecommunications Services (incl. data storage on tapes, Compact Disk (CD), etc.

E - Environmental Services

E101 Air Quality Support Services
E102 Industrial Investigation Surveys and Technical Support Related to Air Pollution
E103 Water Quality Support Services
E104 Industrial Investigation Surveys and Technical Support Related to Water Pollution
E106 Toxic Substances Support Services
E107 Hazardous Substance Analysis
E108 Hazardous Substance Removal, Cleanup, and Disposal Services and Operational Support
E109 Leaking Underground Storage Tank Support Services
E110 Industrial Investigations, Surveys and Technical Support for Multiple Pollutants
E111 Oil Spill Response including Cleanup, Removal, Disposal and Operational Support
E199 Other Environmental Services

F - Natural Resources Services

F0 Agriculture and Forestry Services

F001 Forest/Range Fire Suppression/Presuppression Services (incl. Water Bombing)
F002 Forest/Range Fire Rehabilitation Services (non-construction)
F003 Forest Tree Planting Services
F004 Land Treatment Practices Services (plowing/clearing, etc.)
F005 Range Seeding Services (ground equipment)
F006 Crop Services (incl. Seed Collection and Production Services)
F007 Seedling Production/Transplanting Services
F008 Tree Breeding Services (incl. ornamental shrub)
F009 Tree Thinning Services
F010 Other Range/Forest Improvements Services (non-construction)
F011 Pesticides /Insecticides Support Services

F02 Animal Care / Control Services
F020 Other Wildlife Management Services
F021 Veterinary/Animal Care Services (incl. Livestock Services)
F029 Other Animal Care/Control Services

F03 Fisheries and Ocean Services

F030 Fisheries Resources Management Services
F031 Fish Hatchery Services

F04 Mining

F040 Surface Mining Reclamation Services (non-construction)
F041 Well Drilling
F042 Other Services Incidental to Mining Except Those Listed in F040 and F041
F05 Other Natural Resources Services
F050 Recreation Site Maintenance Services (non-construction)
F051 Survey Line Clearing Services
F059 Other Natural Resources and Conservation Services

G - Health and Social Services

G0 Health Services

G001 Health Care
G002 Internal Medicine
G003 Surgery
G004 Pathology
G009 Other Health Services

G1 Social Services

G100 Care of Remains and/or Funeral Services
G101 Chaplain Services
G102 Recreational Services (incl. Entertainment Services)
G103 Social Rehabilitation Services
G104 Geriatric Services
G199 Other Social Services

H - Quality Control, Testing, Inspection and Technical Representative Services

HO Technical Representative Services

Hl Quality Control Services

H2 Equipment and Materials Testing
H3 Inspection Services (incl. commercial testing and Laboratory Services, Except Medical/Dental)

H9 Other Quality Control, Testing, Inspection and Technical Representative Services

J - Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Goods/Equipment

JO Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Goods/Equipment; includes as examples:

  1. Textile Finishing, Dying and Printing 
  2. Welding services not related to Construction. 
    (see CPC 5155 for Construction Welding)

J998 Non-nuclear Ship Repair (including overhauls and conversions)

K - Custodial Operations and Related Services

K0 Personal Care Services (incl. services such as Barber and Beauty Shop, Shoe Repairs and Tailoring etc.)

K1 Custodial Services

K100 Custodial - Janitorial Services
K101 Fire Protection Services
K102 Food Services
K103 Fueling and Other Petroleum Services - Excluding Storage
K104 Trash/Garbage Collection Services - Including Portable Sanitation Services
K105 Guard Services
K106 Insect and Rodent Control Services
K107 Landscaping/Groundskeeping Services
K108 Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services
K109 Surveillance Services
K110 Solid Fuel Handling Services
K111 Carpet Cleaning
K112 Interior Plantscaping
K113 Snow Removal/Salt Service (also spreading aggregate or other snow meltings material)
K114 Waste Treatment and Storage
K115 Preparation and Disposal of Excess and Surplus Property
K116 Other Salvage Services
K199 Other Custodial and Related Services

L - Financial and Related Services

L000 Government Life Insurance Programs
L001 Government Health Insurance Programs
L002 Other Government Insurance Programs
L003 Non-Government Insurance Programs
L004 Other Insurance Services
L005 Credit Reporting Services
L006 Banking Services
L007 Debt Collection Services
L008 Coin Minting
L009 Banknote Printing
L099 Other Financial Services

M - Operation of Government - Owned Facilities

M110 Administrative Facilities and Service Buildings
M120 Airfield, Communications, and Missile Facilities
M130 Educational Buildings
M140 Hospital Buildings
M150 Industrial Buildings
M160 Residential Buildings
M170 Warehouse Buildings
M180 Research and Development Facilities
M190 Other Buildings
M210 Conservation and Development Facilities
M220 Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges and Railways
M230 Electric Power Generation (EPG) Facilities
M240 Utilities
M290 Other Non-Building Facilities

R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services

R0 Professional Services

R001 Specifications Development Services
R002 Technology Sharing/Utilization Services
R003 Legal Services
R004 Certifications and Accreditations for products and institutions other than Educational Institutions
R005 Technical Assistance
R006 Technical Writing Services
R007 Systems Engineering Services
R008 Engineering and Technical Services (incl. Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Electronic Engineering)
R009 Accounting Services
R010 Auditing Services
R011 Ongoing Audit Operations Support
R012 Patent and Trade Mark Services
R013 Real Property Appraisals Services
R014 Operations Research Studies / Quantitative Analysis Studies
R015 Simulation
R016 Personal Services Contracts
R019 Other Professional Services

R1 Administrative and Management Support Services

R100 Intelligence Services
R101 Expert Witness
R102 Weather Reporting/Observation Services
R103 Courier and Messenger Services
R104 Transcription Services
R105 Mailing and Distribution Services (Excluding Post Office Services)
R106 Post Office Services
R107 Library Services
R108 Word Processing/Typing Services
R109 Translation and Interpreting Services (Including Sign Language)
R110 Stenographic Services
R111 Personal Property Management Services
R112 Information Retrieval (non-automated)
R113 Data Collection Services
R114 Logistics Support Services
R115 Contract, Procurement, and Acquisition Support Services
R116 Court Reporting Services
R117 Paper Shredding Services
R118 Real Estate Brokerage Services
R119 Industrial Hygienics
R120 Policy Review/Development Services
R121 Program Evaluation Studies
R122 Program Management/Support Services
R123 Program Review/Development Services
R199 Other Administrative and Management Support Services

R2 Personnel Recruitment

R200 Military Personnel Recruitment
R201 Civilian Personnel Recruitment (incl. Services of Employment Agencies)

S - Utilities

S000 Gas Services
S001 Electric Services
S002 Telephone and/or Communications Services (incl. Telegraph, Telex and Cablevision Service)
S003 Water Services
S099 Other Utilities

T - Communications, Photographic, Mapping, Printing and Publication Services

T000 Communications Studies
T001 Market Research and Public Opinion Services (Formerly Telephone and Field Interview Services incl. Focus testing, Syndicated and attitude Surveys)
T002 Communications Services (incl. exhibit Services)
T003 Advertising Services
T004 Public Relations Services (incl. Writing Services, Event Planning and Management, Media Relations, Radio and TV Analysis, Press Services)
T005 Arts/Graphics Services
T006 Cartography Services
T007 Charting Services
T008 Film Processing Services
T009 Film/Video Tape Production Services
T010 Microfiche Services
T011 Photogrammetry Services
T012 Aerial Photographic Services
T013 General Photographic Services - Still
T014 Print/Binding Services
T015 Reproduction Services
T016 Topography Services
T017 General Photographic Services - Motion
T018 Audio/Visual Services
T019 Land Surveys, Cadastral Services (non-construction)
T099 Other Communication, Photographic, Mapping, Printing and Publication Services

U - Educational and Training Services

U001 Lectures For Training
U002 Personnel Testing
U003 Reserve Training (Military)
U004 Scientific and Management Education
U005 Tuition, Registration, and Membership Fees
U006 Vocational/Technical
U007 Faculty Salaries for Schools Overseas
U008 Training/Curriculum Development
U009 Informatics Training
U010 Certifications and Accreditations for Educational Institutions
U099 Other Education and Training Services

V - Transporation, Travel and Relocation Services

V0 Land Transport Services

V000 Motor Pool Operations
V001 Motor Freight
V002 Rail Freight
V003 Motor Charter for Things
V004 Rail Charter for Things
V005 Motor Passenger Service
V006 Rail Passenger Service
V007 Passenger Motor Charter Service
V008 Passenger Rail Charter Service
V009 Ambulance Service
V010 Taxicab Services
V011 Security Vehicle Service

V1 Water Transport Services

V100 Vessel Freight
V101 Marine Charter for Things
V102 Marine Passenger Service
V103 Passenger Marine Charter Service

V2 Air Transport Services

V200 Air Freight
V201 Air Charter for Things
V202 Air Passenger Service
V203 Passenger Air Charter Service
V204 Specialty air Services including Aerial Fertilization, Spraying and Seeding

V3 Space Transportation and Launch Services

V4 Other Transport Services

V401 Other Transportation Travel and Relocation Services
V402 Other Cargo and Freight Services
V403 Other Vehicle Charter for Transportation of Things

V5 Supporting and Auxiliary Transport Services

V500 Stevedoring
V501 Vessel Towing Service
V502 Relocation Services
V503 Travel Agent Services
V504 Packing/Crating Services
V505 Warehousing and Storage Services
V506 Salvage of Marine Vessels
V507 Salvage of Aircraft
V508 Navigational Aid and Pilotage Services

W - Lease and Rental of Equipment

WO Lease or Rental of Equipment

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