19-216e. Procedure, construction management at-risk.
19-216e
19-216e. Procedure, construction management at-risk. Construction management at-risk project delivery procedures shall be conducted as follows:
(a) The board shall determine the scope and level of detail required to permit qualified construction manager or general contractors to submit construction management at-risk proposals in accordance with the request for proposals given the nature of the project.
(b) Prior to completion of the construction documents, or as early as the initiation of the project, the construction manager or general contractor shall be selected. The project design professional may be employed or retained by the board to assist in the selection process.
(c) The county shall publish a notice of the request for qualifications and proposals for the required project services at least 15 days prior to the commencement of such requests in the official county newspaper and in such other appropriate manner as may be determined by the county.
(d) The board shall solicit proposals in a three stage qualifications based selection process. Phase I shall be the solicitation of qualifications and prequalifying a short list of construction managers or general contractors to advance to phase II. Phase II shall be the solicitation of a request for proposal for the project, and phase III shall include an interview with each proposer to present their qualifications and answer questions.
(1) Phase I shall require all proposers to submit a statement of qualifications which shall include, but not be limited to:
(A) Similar project experience;
(B) experience in this type of project delivery system;
(C) references from design professionals and owners from previous projects;
(D) description of the construction manager or general contractor's project management approach;
(E) financial statements; and
(F) bonding capacity. Firms submitting a statement of qualifications shall be capable of providing a public works bond in accordance with K.S.A. 60-1111, and amendments thereto, and shall present evidence of such bonding capacity to the board with their statement of qualifications. If a firm fails to present such evidence, such firm shall be deemed unqualified for selection under this subsection.
(2) The board shall evaluate the qualifications of all proposers in accordance with the instructions of the request for qualifications. The board shall prepare a short list containing a minimum of three and maximum of five qualified firms, which have the best and most relevant qualifications to perform the services required of the project, to participate in phase II of the selection process. If the board receives qualifications from less than four proposers, all proposers shall be invited to participate in phase II of the selection process. The board shall have discretion to disqualify any proposer that, in the board's opinion, lacks the minimal qualifications required to perform the work.
(3) Phase II of the process shall be conducted as follows:
(A) Prequalified firms selected in phase I shall be given a request for proposal. The request for proposal shall require all proposers to submit a more in depth response including, but not be limited to:
(i) Company overview;
(ii) experience or references, or both, relative to the project under question;
(iii) resumes of proposed project personnel;
(iv) overview of preconstruction services;
(v) overview of construction planning;
(vi) proposed safety plan;
(vii) fees, including fees for preconstruction services, fees for general conditions, fees for overhead and profit and fees for self-performed work, if any.
(4) Phase III shall be conducted as follows:
(A) Once all proposals have been submitted, the board shall interview all of the proposers. Interview presentation scores shall not account for more than 50% of the total possible score.
(B) The board shall select the firm providing the best value based on the proposal criteria and weighting factors utilized to emphasize important elements of each project. All scoring criteria and weighting factors shall be identified by the board in the request for proposal instructions to proposers. The board shall proceed to negotiate with and attempt to enter into contract with the firm receiving the best total score to serve as the construction manager or general contractor for the project.
(C) If the board determines, that it is not in the best interest of the county to proceed with the project pursuant to the proposals offered, the board shall reject all proposals. If all proposals are rejected, the board may solicit new proposals using different design criteria, budget constraints or qualifications.
(D) The contract to perform construction management at-risk services will typically be awarded in phases; preconstruction followed by one or more amendments for construction. The contract form will be a cost plus guaranteed maximum price contract. All savings under the guaranteed maximum price may return to the county as defined in the request for proposal.
(E) The board or construction manager at-risk, at the board's discretion, shall publish a construction services bid notice as may be determined by the county. Each construction services bid notice shall include the request for bids and other bidding information prepared by the construction manager or general contractor and the county. The county may allow the construction manager or general contractor to self-perform construction services provided the construction manager or general contractor submits a bid proposal under the same conditions as all other competing firms. At the time for opening the bids, the construction manager or general contractor shall evaluate the bids and shall determine the lowest responsible bidder except in the case of self-performed work for which the county shall determine the lowest responsible bidder. The construction manager or general contractor shall enter into a contract with each firm performing the construction services for the project. All bids will be available for public view.
History: L. 2008, ch. 148, § 4; July 1.