Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION THIRD PARTY DAMAGES Rudy Powell, P.E., State Construction Engineer 2014 FTBA.

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Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION THIRD PARTY DAMAGES Rudy Powell, P.E., State Construction Engineer 2014 FTBA Construction Conference February 2014 Orlando, FL

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION Road Map What is third party damage? What is existing property and installed material? Why change? What are the changes? What is the process?

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is third party damage? Damage caused by an individual not associated with the contract. The prime, subcontractor, supplier, vendor, etc. are associated with the contract so they are not third parties.

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is existing property and installed material? Existing property is public or private property within the project limits which is not part of the project. Installed material is material placed, built, erected, or deployed as part of the project. Installed material is not tools, equipment, vehicles, or stored or stockpiled material.

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is existing property and installed material? Existing Property Installed Material New Guardrail

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is existing property and installed material? Installed Material Existing Property

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is existing property and installed material? Installed Material Not Installed Material

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is existing property and installed material? Installed MaterialNot Installed Material

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is existing property and installed material? Installed Material

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is existing property and installed material? Not Installed Material

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is existing property and installed material? Not Installed Material

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION Why change? RISK Absorb the risk Bid the risk Insure the risk Change approach To establish a more equitable risk allocation. Assign risk to the party best suited to handle the risk.

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Third Party Damage Prior to January 1, 2014After January 1, 2014 Responsible Party ReferenceResponsible Party Reference Existing Property DepartmentSubarticle Department Subarticle (language moved from ) Installed Material ContractorArticle 7-14 Repair of damage to existing property and installed material caused by the contractor, subcontractor, vendor, supplier, etc. was and is the responsibility of the contractor. Department/ Contractor

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Third Party Damage to Existing Property Subarticle The contractor will either restore the existing property to a condition equal to or better, or provide access and coordinate with the Department’s maintenance Contractor as directed by the Engineer. The Department will compensate in accordance with Article 4-4. Theft and vandalism are considered third party damage.

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Third Party Damage to Installed Material Article 7-14 The contractor may pursue recovery from the third party or seek reimbursement from the Department, but not both. Requirements for reimbursement from the Department: o Contact law enforcement o Receive a completed Florida Traffic Crash Report o Provide the report to the Department within 14 calendar days of receipt Upon submission of the report, the Department solely retains the right to pursue recovery.

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Third Party Damage to Installed Material Article 7-14 If damage to installed material is caused by a known third party, the Department will reimburse the Contractor for costs associated with the repair after reducing the amount of the repair cost by a $ deductible for each occurrence, borne solely by the Contractor. If the Department is successful in recovery, the Contractor may be reimbursed proportionally, up to the amount of the deductible.

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Third Party Damage to Installed Material Article 7-14 Known Third Party Example 1 Damage cost= $10,000 Reimbursement to contractor= $10,000- $2,000= $8,000 Department recovery= $10,000 Deductible reimbursed to contractor= $2,000 Total reimbursement to contractor= $10,000

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Third Party Damage to Installed Material Article 7-14 Known Third Party Example 2 Damage cost= $10,000 Reimbursement to contractor= $10,000- $2,000= $8,000 Department recovery= $6,000 Deductible reimbursed to contractor= $2,000x 0.6= $1,200 Total reimbursement to contractor= $9,200

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Third Party Damage to Installed Material Article 7-14 If damage to installed material is caused by an unknown third party, the Department will reimburse the contractor for 50% of the cost of the repair after reducing the amount of the repair cost by a $ deductible for each occurrence, borne solely by the Contractor.

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Third Party Damage to Installed Material Article 7-14 Unknown Third Party Example Damage cost= $10,000 Reimburse. to contractor= ($10,000- $2,000)x 0.5= $4,000

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Third Party Damage to Installed Material Article 7-14 Theft and vandalism are considered damage caused by an unknown third party. Repair cost will be determined in accordance with Article 4- 4.

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What are the changes? Repair Cost of Third Party Damage Article 4-4 When the Department requires work that is not covered by a price in the Contract and …, the Department will make an adjustment to the Contract. The Engineer will determine the basis of payment for such an adjustment in a fair and equitable amount. For the most cases “a fair and equitable amount” will be based labor, material, equipment, and indirects in accordance with subarticle

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION What is the process? Third Party Damage Prime Contractor Project Administrator/ Resident Engineer Office of General Counsel Repair work and cost via Work Order or Supplemental Agreement CPAM Section 7.7 Known Third Party Procedure Notice of deduct. recovered Money encumbered and deductible reimbursed via line item adjustment

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION Review What is third party damage? What is existing property and installed material? Why change? What are the changes? What is the process?

Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION Questions/ Comments? For more information contact: Rudy Powell, P.E. State Construction Engineer Florida Department of Transportation (850)