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TH 2 – Wilton Bridge Replacement Design-Build Project S.P. 0406-53 March 5, 2009 Todd Vonasek, P.E. Mn/DOT Project Manager PROJECT INFORMATIONAL MEETING
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Design-Build Overview Jay Hietpas Design Build Program Manager Mn/DOT
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Design-Build A project delivery method that overlaps the design and construction phases Phases are concurrent, rather than sequential like traditional Design-Bid-Build method New project and quality management approach New roles and responsibilities for Mn/DOT and Contractors
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How Does Design-Build Change the Traditional Process? Project Scoping (Mn/DOT) Develop Construction Plan & R/W Acquisition (Mn/DOT) Pre-Design & Enviro. Studies (Mn/DOT) Construction (Contractor) Traditional Process = Design–Bid–Build Open Bids Open to Traffic Project Scoping (Mn/DOT) Pre-Design & Enviro. Studies (Mn/DOT) Detail Design (Design-Builder) Construction (Design-Builder) Time Savings New Process “Tool” = Design-Build Process Develop Request for Proposals & R/W Acquisition (Mn/DOT) Open Bids Open to Traffic
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Past Design-Build Projects ROC 52 in Rochester I-494 Expansion in West Metro TH 10/32 Interchange near Hawley TH 212 Expansion in West Metro TH 52 in Oronoco Sign Replacement – District 4 I-35W Bridge Low Bid (35W Lakeville, TH 100, TH 14)
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State Law Process Two Step Process (Best-Value) Request for Qualifications (RFQ) Short-List of Teams Request for Proposals (RFP) Low Bid Short-List is Optional Request for Proposals (RFP)
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Difference to bid-build Lump Sum Contractor responsible for design Mn/DOT will review design prior to construction 3-year warranty Quality Process
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Project Overview Todd Vonasek, Mn/DOT District 2 Project Manager
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DISCLAIMER What is discussed today is informational only, meant to assist interested teams in the pursuit of this project. What is discussed today is informational only, meant to assist interested teams in the pursuit of this project. The ultimate contract requirements will be included in the Request for Proposals (RFP). The ultimate contract requirements will be included in the Request for Proposals (RFP). There may be changes between now and the time the RFP is issued and proposal due date.
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Project Partners Federal Highway Administration Federal Highway Administration Design-Build Proposers Design-Build Proposers HNTB – Design-Build Contract Development HNTB – Design-Build Contract Development
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Project Description General Layout –Roadway –Bridge removal –New Trail Structure –No New Right of Way
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Project Description UtilitiesNoiseStaging @. @
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Project Goals Quality materials and workmanship Construction and Public Safety Environmental compliance Fiscal responsibility Minimizing transportation disruptions
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TH 2 Procurement Process Joe Campbell Mn/DOT Bridge Office
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Design-Build Low Bid Instruction to Proposers (ITP) –Introduction and Summary –Procurement Schedule –Procurement Process –Proposal Delivery, Content and Format –Proposal Evaluation Process Request for Proposals (RFP) –Instruction to Proposers (ITP) –Contract Documents (Books 1, 2 and 3) –Reference Information Documents (RID) –Final Contract will contain above and the Contractors proposal
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Design-Build Low Bid Contractors Proposals –Technical Proposal (Pass/Fail) Proposer team Key Participant –Construction Field Superintendent –Roadway, Bridge and Traffic Engineer Firms Qualification documentation –Const. Field Sup. – Experience and References –Roadway Design Firm Mn/DOTs Consultant Services Work type 2.1 Level 2 –Bridge Design Firm Mn/DOTs Consultant Services Work type 3.1 Level 1 Project Understanding documentation –Summary of major project components –Price Proposal Forms 14, 16, 17, etc. DBE & EEO Submittal
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Design-Build Proposal Review Approach Technical Proposal –Pass/Fail –Responsiveness Price Proposal – Low Bid Information made public at Award Written Communication Quality Approach –Design Quality procedure outlined in RFP Design Quality Manual –Construction Quality follow standard District procedures Supplemented by some Quality process outlined in RFP
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Project Information http://www.dot.state.mn.us/designbuild/stimulus.html
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Procurement Information Information Posted on Website –http://www.dot.state.mn.us/designbuild/stimulus.html Interested Proposer List –Supply Mn/DOT with contact person name & contact information. –Mn/DOT will distribute updates to suppliment website postings (this is for conveniance, not for complete information transfer) Proposer to verify website information.
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Design-Build General Discussion Points Co-Housing – No. Key Participants to be on project or available as described in RFP –Designers – Available during construction –Surveyor – present during all survey activities, available during construction –Construction Field Superintendent – On Project during all construction activities DBE DBE –Goal will be 5%, additional information in the RFP
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Design-Build Process is different than Traditional Design-Build Contractor is responsible for Unforeseen conditions and changes Contractor and designer work together proactively to correct and/or mitigate problems Changes and modification will require Mn/DOT acceptance
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Schedule Tentative – Subject to Change ACTIVITY Due Date ACTIVITY Due Date Issue RFP March 23 Clarification Submittal Deadline April 20 Technical and Price Proposal Due DateMay 1 Public Opening DateMay 1 Anticipated First Notice to Proceed (NTP1) May 30
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General April 20 - Deadline for RFP Clarifications May 1 - Proposal due date –Central Office (9:00 am) –Deliver to Jay Hietpas May 1 - Proposal Public Opening –Mn/DOT Central Office (9:30 am) Mn/DOT Single Point of Contact –Todd.vonasek@dot.state.mn.us
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