[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 55 (Tuesday, March 22, 2016)]
[Notices]
[Pages 15409-15410]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2016-06416]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
[Docket No. FTA-2016-0004]
Notice of Proposed Buy America Waiver for Ductless Mini-Split
System Air Conditioning Systems
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Proposed Buy America waiver and request for comment.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) received requests
from the Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (IPTC) for a
Buy America non-availability waiver for the procurement of an Enviroair
inverter-driven ductless mini-split system air conditioner, from the
York Adams Transportation Authority (YATA) for ductless split system
air conditioning units, from Key West Transit (KWT) for a ductless
mini-split mechanical system for the City of Key West Public
Transportation Facility, and from the Springfield Redevelopment
Authority (SRA) for ductless mini-split air conditioners for the Union
Station Regional Intermodal Transportation Center in Springfield,
Massachusetts. IPTC is constructing its Downtown Transit Center which
is expected to be Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
certified and will incorporate many sustainable and energy efficient
elements. The Enviroair inverter-driven ductless mini-split system air
conditioner will contribute to the building's efficiency and is
essential to achieving silver LEED certification. YATA is currently
constructing a new Operations and Maintenance Facility in York,
Pennsylvania and seeks to install several ductless air conditioning
units at the facility. KWT is finishing construction on the bus transit
operation and maintenance facility, which is a U.S. Green Building
Council LEED project. The building contains many sustainable and
efficient elements, including a variant refrigerant flow (VRF) heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. KWT seeks a waiver for
this VRF ductless mini-split mechanical system because there is no
domestic manufacturer. The SRA seeks a waiver for ductless mini-split
air conditioners as part of the renovation of the existing Terminal
Building and the construction of a six story garage at the Union
Station Regional Intermodal Transportation Center, because there is no
domestic manufacturer. IPIC, YATA, KWT, and SRA seek waivers for these
air conditioner systems because there are no domestic manufacturers. 49
U.S.C. 5323(j)(2) and 49 CFR 661.7(c)(2). In accordance with 49 U.S.C.
5323(j)(3)(A), FTA is providing notice of the non-availability waiver
requests and seeks public comment before deciding whether to grant the
requests. If granted, the waivers would apply to one-time procurements
only for the specific air conditioning systems identified in the waiver
request.
DATES: Comments must be received by March 29, 2016. Late-filed comments
will be considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Please submit your comments by one of the following means,
identifying your submissions by docket number FTA-2016-0004:
1. Web site: http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions
for submitting comments on the U.S. Government electronic docket site.
2. Fax: (202) 493-2251.
3. Mail: U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
SE., Docket Operations, M-30, West Building, Ground Floor, Room W12-
140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
4. Hand Delivery: U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Docket Operations, M-30, West Building, Ground
Floor, Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001 between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Instructions: All submissions must make reference to the ``Federal
Transit Administration'' and include docket number FTA-2016-0004. Due
to the security procedures in effect since October 2011, mail received
through the U.S. Postal Service may be subject to delays. Parties
making submissions responsive to this notice should consider using an
express mail firm to ensure the prompt filing of any submissions not
filed electronically or by hand. Note that all submissions received,
including any personal information therein, will be posted without
change or alteration to http://www.regulations.gov. For more
information, you may review DOT's complete Privacy Act Statement in the
Federal Register published April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477), or you may
visit http://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Laura Ames, FTA Attorney-Advisor, at
(202) 366-2743 or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of this notice is to provide
notice and seek public comment on whether the FTA should grant non-
availability waivers to the Indianapolis Public Transportation
Corporation (IPTC) for the procurement of an Enviroair inverter-driven
ductless mini-split system air conditioner, to the York Adams
Transportation Authority (YATA) for the procurement of ductless split
system air conditioning units which are needed at the new Operations
and Maintenance Facility, to Key West Transit (KWT) for the procurement
of a variable refrigerant flow (VRF) ductless mini-split mechanical
system, and to the Springfield Redevelopment Authority (SRA) in
Springfield, Massachusetts for the procurement of nine ductless mini-
split air conditioners for the Union Station Regional Intermodal
Transportation Center. IPTC, YATA, KWT, and SRA requested Buy America
non-availability waivers on May 5, 2015, July 26, 2015, December 2,
2015, and on March 9, 2016, respectfully. All seek non-availability
waivers since none of these air conditioning systems are produced in
the United States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities or
of satisfactory qualities. 49 U.S.C. 5323(j)(2)(A); 49 CFR 661.7(c).
By way of background, IPTC is constructing its Downtown Transit
Center and the contractor and subcontractor hired for the project,
Weddle Bros. Building Group, LLC and Commercial Air Inc., previously
certified Buy America compliance. After awarding the contract,
Commercial Air became aware that the inverter-driven ductless mini
split system air conditioner selected for the center, was non-
compliant. Enviroair manufactures this air conditioning system in
China, although certain equipment is stocked and shipped from Utica,
New York. IPTC selected the Enviroair system, which will be installed
in the transit center's information technology room, because it will
keep the room constantly cool and is the only way to cool the room in
the space provided. IPTC also hopes to receive Silver LEED
certification for the transit center and the Enviroair system is
critical for achieving this certification. IPTC identified six other
ductless mini-split air condition system manufacturers, all of which
are manufactured abroad.
YATA seeks to install multiple ductless split system air
conditioning units in its Operations and Maintenance Facility. These
units will regulate environmental conditions in areas with specific
temperature and/or humidity requirements, such as in server rooms or
elevator machine rooms, or in rooms where conventional ductwork is not
possible. YATA's successful bidder certified Buy America compliance,
although later learned that the units
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from ECR international-EMI-USA of Utica, New York, are in fact
manufactured abroad. YATA identified one ductless split system unit
that is manufactured in the U.S. by Modine, however, this unit has a
larger capacity than YATA's project requirements for the Operations and
Maintenance Facility. Use of this unit would result in constant
compressor cycling and a limited lifespan. Moreover, YATA states that
it cannot use a standard split system unit as an alternative to the
ductless split system, because a standard system is incapable of
treating ventilation air and the required ductwork cannot be installed
in locations that need environmental control. Therefore, no domestic
manufacturer exists that would satisfy YATA's project needs.
KWT is completing construction of its City of Key West Public
Transportation Facility, which is a U.S. Green Building Council LEED
project and includes many sustainable and efficient elements, including
that of the HVAC system. The project consists of an 18,300 square foot
bus operations and maintenance building, a 2,100 square foot bus wash
building, fueling station, and parking facilities. The facility will
serve as the City's transportation operations center and will provide
maintenance, repair, cleaning, and bus parking facilities. The front
portion of the main building includes offices for administration and
operations, while the rear portion provides space for bus maintenance,
repairs and cleaning, parts storage and technician amenities.
According to KWT's waiver request, the HVAC system is Buy America-
compliant, with the exception of the VRF mechanical system which will
be placed in three of the electrical, mechanical, and server rooms in
the new facility. KWT states that these rooms must be able to function
separately from the main operations building. KWT also is building this
facility to be LEED silver certified and the energy-efficient VRF
system will help KWT attain this certification. The VRF system sought
will also better accommodate spatial constraints since the new facility
is surrounded by a landfill, school bus parking lot, and other
construction projects. It is also located in a highly-trafficked area,
which limits the footprint of the project. Unlike other HVAC systems,
the ductless mini-split system will be able to fit into the available
space.
KWT is installing a Carrier ductless mini-split system in the
facility. Before selecting this system, KWT conducted extensive
research and reached out to domestic manufacturers, however, KWT was
unable to find a domestically manufactured mini split air conditioning
system. In fact, KWT states that it contacted the remaining America
manufacturer of VRF HVAC systems and this manufacturer ceased
production two years ago. As a result, KWT procured the Carrier
ductless mini-split air conditioning equipment for the facility as no
domestic manufacturer was available.
SRA is constructing the Union Station Regional Intermodal
Transportation Center, which includes renovation of the existing
Terminal Building and the construction of a six story parking garage.
SRA is seeking to procure nine ductless mini-split air conditioners for
the construction project. Each building within the transportation
center will have its own HVAC system. SRA states that it is necessary
to install ductless mini-split air conditioners in each individual room
in order to maintain environs in each room. The air conditioners will
be independent of other heating and cooling systems and will be backed
up by a generator. Initially, SRA's contractor thought that Trane's
product was Buy America-compliant. Subsequently, however, Trane
notified SRA that its product was mislabeled and is actually foreign-
made. SRA also contacted 8 other companies who manufacture ductless
mini-split air conditioners, although none of these companies
manufacturer the product domestically. As a result, SRA is seeking a
non-availability waiver for the ductless mini-split air conditioners as
there is no domestic manufacturer.
FTA also conducted a scouting search for ductless air conditioning
systems through its Interagency Agreement with the U.S. Department of
Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The
scouting search identified two domestic manufacturers as potential
matches for this opportunity: Kentuckiana Curb Company/KCC
International in Louisville, Kentucky and Climate Conditioning Company,
Inc./Liebert also in Louisville, Kentucky. The manufacturers identified
either produce similar products to the ductless air conditioning
systems, possess the capabilities to produce ductless air conditioning
systems, have produced an item similar to ductless air conditioning
systems in the past, or have expressed a business interest in producing
ductless air conditioning systems. Upon request from FTA, IPTC and YATA
reached out to these potential domestic suppliers. However, neither
company manufactures the specific mini-split air conditioning systems
sought and as described in this Notice. As such, IPTC and YATA are
pursuing their non-availability waiver applications. FTA did not reach
out to KWT or SRA as they submitted their waiver requests after
scouting was complete.
With certain exceptions, FTA's Buy America requirements prevent FTA
from obligating an amount that may be appropriated to carry out its
program for a project unless ``the steel, iron, and manufactured goods
used in the project are produced in the United States.'' 49 U.S.C.
5323(j)(1). A manufactured product is considered produced in the United
States if: (1) All of the manufacturing processes for the product take
place in the United States; and (2) all of the components of the
product are of U.S. origin. A component is considered of U.S. origin if
it is manufactured in the United States, regardless of the origin of
its subcomponents. 49 CFR 661.5(d). If, however, FTA determines that
``the steel, iron, and goods produced in the United States are not
produced in a sufficient and reasonably available amount or are not of
a satisfactory quality,'' then FTA may issue a waiver (non-availability
waiver). 49 U.S.C. 5323(j)(2)(B); 49 CFR 661.7(c).
The purpose of this Notice is to publish IPTC's, YATA's, KWT's, and
SRA's requests and to seek public comment from all interested parties
in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5323(j)(3)(A). Comments will help FTA
understand completely the facts surrounding the requests, including the
merits of the requests. A full copy of the request has been placed in
docket number FTA-2016-0004.
Issued on March 16, 2016.
Dana Nifosi,
Deputy Chief Counsel.
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