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S.P. 2710-47 TH 65 (3rd Avenue Bridge)Industry Informational Meeting
October 31, 2017
o Introductions
o Disclaimers
o Ground Rules
o Project Overview
o Consultant Contracts
o CMGC RFP
o CMGC Processes
o Conflict of Interest
o DBE Opportunities
o Questions
Outline
Introductions
• MnDOT Project Manager: Christian Hoberg
• MnDOT Construction Project Manager: Timothy Nelson
• Our job is to ensure all proposers have the same information and to partner with the successful CMGC team and consultants.
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Introductions
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MnDOT
• CMGC Program Manager: Kevin Hagness
• Bridge Office Project Manager: Keith Molnau
FHWA
Timothy Anderson, MnDIV Bridge Engineer
City of Minneapolis
Disclaimers
• This presentation will be posted on-line at
http://www.dot.state.mn.us/const/tools/const-manager-
general-contractor.html
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Disclaimers
What is discussed today is informational only, meant to assist proposers in pursuit of contracting opportunities on this project.
The ultimate RFP requirements are included in the final posted documents. Proposers are responsible for following the final RFP(s)
If there are any discrepancies, submit a clarification request.
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Ground Rules
As per the CMGC RFP:
• Christian Hoberg is the Single Point of Contact.
• Each Proposing team needs to identify a S.P.O.C.
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Project Overview - Location
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Project Goals
oRedeck and rehabilitate the bridge to achieve a 50-year
design life.
oComplete the project within budget.
oMinimize bridge closure to less than 24 months.
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Project Goals
• Develop a design that meets Secretary of Interior
Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties, in order
to avoid an adverse effect per Section 106 of National
Historic Preservation Act, and Section 4(f) use.
• Minimize impacts to stakeholders (local community,
historic district, parks, businesses) and the
environment, (protected and endangered species, the
river, park land, and properties to the project)
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Project Goals
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• Build a professional and collaborative project team
among the owner, designer, and contractor using
the CMGC delivery method.
Historic Bridge Background/Process
One of MnDOT’s 24 bridges selected for long term preservation
Must comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, and Section 4(f) of U.S. Dept. of Transp. Act of 1966
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Bridge 2440 – Historic Bridge Management Plan
Bridge 2440 – Historic Bridge Management Plan
Historic Bridge Background/Process
Bridge 2440 – Historic Bridge Management Plan
Historic Bridge Background/Process
Historic Bridge Background/Process
Bridge 2440 – Historic Bridge Management Plan
Bridge 2440 – Historic Bridge Management Plan
Historic Bridge Background/Process
Bridge 2440 – Background
• Originally constructed 1917
• 1939 rehabilitation
• Replaced sidewalks
• Replaced balustrade railing with art-deco metal railing
• Replaced original ornamental lights with highway style fixtures
• 1979 rehabilitation
• Replaced spandrel cap beams, pier caps, portions of spandrel columns, approach spans, abutments, approach piers, beam spans, raised grade with new bridge deck, added traffic barrier
• Original/remaining concrete repaired
• Ornamental railing rehabilitated
Bridge 2440 – Background
1979 Rehabilitation
Arch Pier Cap Replacement
Bridge 2440 – Background
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• Spandrel Cap Replacement
Bridge 2440 - Background
Additional Past Projects:
• 2003 Expansion Joint Reconstruction, shotcrete piers
• 2014 Foundation Repair Project
• Bridge 2440 Third Ave Bridge – Summary Engineering Report, March 5, 2015 (with Appendices)
• Includes Geological Summary & Background Information
• Pier 5 Investigation for Foundation Repairs
• 1968 Bridge Inspection Report
• Other historic information
Project Background Information on ftp site
1 Br 2440 Summary Engineering Report (HDR)
1b-1f Series: 2014 Foundation Repair (Plans Specs Reports)
2.0-2.2b Series: Inspection Reports
3.0-3.3 Series: Structure Inventory Reports
4a-4e Series: Underwater Inspection Reports
5 Bridge Management Plan
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Project Background Information on ftp site
• 6a-6c Series: 2003 Expansion Joint Reconst. and Shotcrete
• 7 Bridge Utility Files (1998)
• 8a, 8b: 1979 Rehabilitation Plans, Shop Drawings (155,127)
• 9 Br 2440 Original Plans (MnDOT Bridge Office Files) (298)
• 10 Foundation Memo (For current project)
• 11 Br. 2440 Orig. Plans City of MPLS Files (81 sheets)
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Consultant Contracts for Current Project
Phase 1: (Scoping/Inspections/Reports)
HNTB Corporation (Lead Design Engineer of Record)
Wiss Janney, Elstner, Inc. (WJE): Bridge Inspections
Olson & Nesvold Engineers, P.S.C
Dan Brown Associates
Multi Vista, and Survey Solutions
Hess Roise Historical Consultants – Managed by MnDOT CRU
PEER REVIEW Contract (Scope of Work: Dec 1, 2017)
Phase 2 (Begin Preliminary Plans) – June 2018
Phase 3 (Final Design) – August 2018 – August 2019
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Phase 1: (Scoping/Inspections/Reports)
• Deliverables
• Bridge 2440 Historic Features Report (complete)
• Bridge Inspection and Condition Evaluation Report (complete)
• Draft Bridge Rating Report (work-in-progress)
• Bridge Alternatives Feasibility / Rehabilitation Report (in progress)
• Final Bridge Rating Report (work in progress)
• Bridge Construction, Cost Estimates, Maintenance Projections, and Annualized Repair Cost Report (work in progress)
• LiDAR Report
Task 1: Project Management
Cross Section AlternativesBridge Closure/Staged Construction /ABC Alt.
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Access Considerations
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Access Considerations
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Stakeholder Considerations
• Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office
• Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
• Minneapolis Public Works
• Minneapolis Traffic
• Minneapolis Park Board
• Minneapolis Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Boards
• Federal Highway Administration
• US Army Corp of Engineers
• XCEL Energy
• Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
• University of Minnesota
• Private Utilities carried by the structure
• Businesses
• Residents
• Roadway Users
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This project has a large and complex group of stakeholderswith whom the project will require coordination, including:
Project Challenges
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CMGC RFP
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Table 2.1 - Procurement Schedule
Issue RFLOI September 1, 2017
Issue Draft CMGC RFP October 16, 2017
Issue CMGC RFP November 2, 2017
Project Informational Meeting November 2, 2017
Deadline for Proposers to Submit Requests
for Clarification on the RFPNovember 20, 2017
Responses to Requests for Clarification on
RFP IssuedNovember 22, 2017
Deadline for Proposers to Submit Proposal December 5, 2017
Interviews December 21, 2017
CMGC Contractor Selected December 22, 2017
Notice to Proceed – P/T Services Contract January 18, 2018
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One-step Qualifications-Based Request for Proposals (RFP)
Final CMGC RFP is currently advertised on MnDOT’s Consultant Services website: http://www.dot.state.mn.us/consult/notices.html
Thank you to those who submitted comments on the Draft CMGC RFP
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RFP Details:
Interviews
No Stipends
No Co-location
DBE Goal for Construction
No DBE Goal for CMGC P/T Contract
CMGC Team to develop a Subcontracting Plan - Includes approach to DBE
engagement and goal setting for the project
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A notification to Proposers has also been posted on MnDOT’s Consultant Services website to help Proposers identify what changed between the draft CMGC RFP and the final CMGC RFP.
In the event of any discrepancies between this document and the final CMGC RFP, the final CMGC RFP shall take precedent.
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Noteworthy changes from “Draft”
Section 2.1 – Proposals Due December 5, 2017
Sections 2.1 and 5.5 – Interviews December 21, 2017
Section 4.4.4.1 – Prior to Beginning Final Design (30% Design), the Project Manager position and Construction Manager position may be filled by the same person.
Section 4.4.5.3 – Bonding capability increased to $90 million.
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Communications
Chris Hoberg, Project Manager, is the sole MnDOT contact person for clarification requests, communications about the project, the RFP, and Proposal submittals.
Email: [email protected]
CMGC RFP
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Communications
CMGC programmatic questions shall be directed to Kevin Hagness, CMGC Program
Manager:
Email: [email protected]
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Proposal Delivery, Content, Format
Proposals shall not exceed 18 pages; not including cover letter, table of contents, section dividers, appendices, and required forms
Resumes for Key Personnel shall not exceed two pages per position
2-11x17 pages allowed for Project Experience Table
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Addendums and Clarifications
Proposers need to acknowledge all addendums and clarifications issued in their Proposals.
RFP Clarification Request Forms can be found on MnDOT’s CMGC website: http://www.dot.state.mn.us/const/tools/const-manager-general-contractor.html
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Mandatory Technical Interviews
Approximately one hour in length
No handouts or formal presentations
Will consist of set questions for all Proposers and clarification questions for each Proposer based on their Proposal
Will not be scored separately – will be used as additional information in support of, and to clarify, the information contained in the proposal
Questions will not be provided to Proposers in advance of the interview
Up to five representatives from Proposer’s team – must include PM, CM, and Lead Cost Estimator
Proposers must email CMGC PM to schedule an interview time
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CMGC Experience
Not required. Although CMGC experience can be valuable, there are other ways
proposer’s can demonstrate their ability to be successful in the CMGC process.
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Commitment of Key Personnel
Section 4.4.4.1 asks Proposers to identify other Key Personnel commitments and
how those will be managed to meet the commitments for this project.
Section 4.4.4.1 allows for two Key Personnel positions referred to as Project
Specialists that each Proposer considers key to the success of the project. These
positions are not defined by MnDOT, therefore, they could be support staff.
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Construction Services Fee
A Construction Services Fee fixed-markup percentage of 12% has been established in
the RFP.
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CMGC Estimating Process
Formal workshops for design review, risk, and cost estimating are anticipated to occur at the 30%, 60%, and 90% design milestones.
For each of these milestones, the cost estimates will include an Independent Cost Estimate (ICE), Owner’s/Engineer’s Estimate and the CMGC’s Opinion of Probable Construction Cost (OPCC).
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CMGC Price Proposal Validation
The Independent Cost Estimate (ICE) and Engineer’s Estimate (EE) will be used by MnDOT to validate the CMGC Contractor’s price proposal/bid.
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MnDOT CMGC Processes & CMGC Conflict of Interest Policy
Further information available on MnDOT’s CMGC website:
http://www.dot.state.mn.us/const/tools/const-manager-general-contractor.html
ICE/EE Procurements
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There will be one RFP advertised for two separate contracts for
the ICE and the Owner’s/Engineer’s Estimating services.
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Scope of work for both contracts is very similar
production-based, contractor-style estimates at each of the design milestones
and at the price proposal/bid
schedule analysis and development at each of the design milestones and at the
price proposal/bid
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Desired Skills
production-based, contractor-style estimating for bridge projects of similar size,
scope and complexity
schedule analysis and development for bridge projects of similar size, scope and
complexity
Relevant CMGC experience and an understanding of the CMGC process
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Responder’s submission of a proposal is acknowledgement that
Responder may be assigned, at MnDOT’s discretion, the ICE or
the EE services contract.
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Procurements Schedule
RFP scheduled to be advertised late November, 2017
3-week advertisement planned
ICE and EE under contract about the same time as the CMGC Contractor
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Continue to watch the MnDOT Consultant Services website for
procurement updates, clarifications, and addendums:
http://www.dot.state.mn.us/consult/notices.html
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If you have any questions, submit a written clarification request
to MnDOT’s Project Manager, Chris Hoberg, at: