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Professional Services Contracting

Professional Services Contracting. Professional Services Contracting. Table of Contents. 1. Professional Services Overview. 2. Procurement Process. 3. TxDOT Precertification . 4. Precertification Categories. 5. Precertification Process. 6. Professional Services Opportunities.

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Professional Services Contracting

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  1. Professional ServicesContracting

  2. Professional ServicesContracting

  3. Table of Contents 1 Professional Services Overview 2 Procurement Process 3 TxDOT Precertification 4 Precertification Categories 5 Precertification Process 6 Professional Services Opportunities
  4. Professional Services Overview
  5. What Are Professional Services? Government Code 2254 – Professional And Consulting Services “Professional services” means services, within the scope of the practice as defined by state law, of:Accounting * ArchitectureLandscape Architecture * Land Surveying Medicine Optometry * Professional Engineering Real Estate Appraising, or Professional Nursing
  6. Why Is Architecture, Surveying And Engineering Different? Government Code 2254.004 – Contract For Professional Services Of Architect, Engineer, Or Surveyor In procuring architectural, engineering, or land surveying services, a governmental entity shall: First select the most highly qualified provider of those services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications; and then attempt to negotiate with that provider a contract at a fair and reasonable price. If a satisfactory contract cannot be negotiated…
  7. What Are Professional Services? Providers Do Not Bid On Professional ServicesMore Specifically Providers Do Not Bid On Architecture, Engineering, Or Surveying Services
  8. Work Types Typically Outsourced Engineering Advance Planning PS&E Support PS&E services such as TRAFFIC, HYDRAULICS & HYDROLOGY Surveying Materials Engineering (Commercial Lab) Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Architecture Variety Of Combinations…
  9. Annual Expenditures
  10. TxDOT Districts
  11. Procurement Process
  12. Basic Process Identify Need To Outsource Project Identification Work Type Identification Type of Contract Number of Contracts Publish Notice Of Intent (NOI) / Request for Qualifications (RFQ) Receive Letters Of Interest (LOIs) / Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) Screen LOIs For Acceptability (Long List) Evaluate, Score, And Rank Long-Listed LOIs
  13. Basic Process, cont’d Identify Top-Scoring LOIs (Short List) Evaluate, Score, and Rank Short-Listed Firms, through Interviews and/or Proposals Select Most Qualified Provider Based on Score Negotiate Contract Execute Contract Initiate Work Manage Contract
  14. Notice of Intent (NOI) Formal Advertisement of TxDOT’s Intent to Contract for Professional Services Communicates Work Types Uses Precertification Work Categories Communicates Staffing Requirements Lists Work Categories, along with Anticipated Percentages
  15. Precertification To Compete: Firm Must Be Precertified Must Be In Active Status (Complete Annual Renewal) NOI Uses The Precertification Work Categories
  16. TxDOT Precertification
  17. TxDOT Precertification Requirement In Order To Be Eligible For TxDOT Professional Service Contracts (Engineering, Architectural & Surveying) Acknowledgement Of Minimum Qualifications Eliminates The Need To Submit Lengthy Qualification Information In Response To Each Advertisement
  18. Precertification Types Employee Precertification Based On An Individual’s Ability To Meet Requirements Professional and Educational Qualifications Previous Project Experience Once Precertified – Always Precertified Firm Precertification Based On The Precertified Individuals Employed By The Firm Some Categories Require Special Equipment Status Can Vary As Employees Come And Go
  19. Precertification Categories
  20. Work Categories 16 Work Groups 78 Separate Work Categories NLCs – Non-Listed Work Categories
  21. Work Category Format Category Description Basic Description of Type of Work Certification Requirements Professional Qualifications Experience Education Note: These are the Minimum Technical Requirements
  22. Working Categories On-Line http://www.dot.state.tx.us/des/consultinfo/precattb.htm
  23. Precertification Process
  24. Precertification Process
  25. Precertification Process
  26. TxDOT Contact Paula McGinleyTxDOTDesign DivisionConsultant Contract OfficePhone: 512-416-2218Fax: 512-416-2292E-mail: Paula.McGinley@txdot.gov
  27. Professional Services Opportunities
  28. Contracting Opportunities Projected Contracts List
  29. Project Contracts List Standard vs Federal
  30. Contracting Opportunities Contract Solicitations
  31. Contract Solicitations
  32. Contracting Opportunities Addenda and Attachments
  33. Thank You
  34. TxDOT Contacts Camille Thomason, P.E.DES-CCOPhone: 512-416-2263E-mail: camille.thomason@txdot.gov Lizette Colbert, P.E.SAT District Consultant MgmntPhone: 210-615-6103E-mail: lizette.colbert@txdot.gov Dan M. Neal II, P.E., P.G.DES-CCOPhone: 512-416-2667E-mail: dan.neal@txdot.gov Kori Rodriguez, P.E.SAT PEPSPhone: 210-615-5971E-mail: kori.rodriguez@txdot.gov Mathew Dalton, P.E.DES-CCOPhone: 512-416-2577E-mail: mathew.dalton@txdot.gov Division Contacts:San Antonio Contacts:
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