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Using Micro-Enterprises to Create Local Contracting Capacity -The Latin American Experience-

University of Birmingham Senior Road Executive Programme Restructuring Road Management, Birmingham, 24-29 April 2005 Using Micro-Enterprises to Create Local Contracting Capacity -The Latin American Experience- by Dr. Gunter Zietlow e-mail: gunter@zietlow.com http://www.zietlow.com

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Using Micro-Enterprises to Create Local Contracting Capacity -The Latin American Experience-

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  1. University of Birmingham Senior Road Executive Programme Restructuring Road Management, Birmingham, 24-29 April 2005 Using Micro-Enterprises to Create Local Contracting Capacity-The Latin American Experience- by Dr. Gunter Zietlow e-mail: gunter@zietlow.com http://www.zietlow.com German Development Cooperation (GTZ))

  2. Overview ofPresentation • Introduction • Types of Micro-Enterprises • Types of Contracts Used • Cooperative Micro-Enterprises • Other Micro-Enterprises • Lessons Learned

  3. Main objectives • Guarantee that all activities of routine road maintenance will be done in a timely and effective manner • Make efficient use of the financial resources assigned to road maintenance • Create jobs and improve living conditions of the members of the micro-enterprises • Created local contracting capacity • Make people conscious of the need to preserve their roads

  4. Execution of Road Maintenance • Force account/ own labor • Contract • Big construction/maintenance company • Micro-Enterprise • Single owner • Cooperative

  5. Type of contracts • Unit price contracts • Unit rates for work items • Payments are made according to quantities of work performed • Performance based contracts • Performance indicators • Fixed monthly payments for keeping the roads in predefined conditions

  6. Maintenance activities and performance indicators (1)

  7. Maintenance activities and performance indicators (2)

  8. Maintenance activities and performance indicators (3)

  9. Maintenance activities and performance indicators (4)

  10. Road management enterprises Road management enterprise are small enterprises in charge of the management of approximately 200 kilometers of roads, which includes almost all management activities normally performed by the road administration with regard to road rehabilitation and maintenance to keep the road in good and safe condition and to satisfy the road user.

  11. Contractual arrangement with cooperatives • Form of contracting: Direct • Responsibilities: To comply with simple performance indicators • Advance payment: Up to 20% of contract value to allow for purchase of tools and safety devices and living expenses during the first month • Duration: One year • Form of payment: Monthly within the first 5 calendar days

  12. Documents forming a contract • Legal constitution of the cooperative • Contract between the road management firm and the cooperative • List of activities, including performance indicators • Technical manual for routine maintenance • Environmental manual • Technical information and inventory of the road • List of tools and safety devices

  13. Process of Forming a Micro-enterprise • Selection and training of a promotor/counselor • Promotion • Selecting the community • Selecting members of the micro-enterprise • Training • Counseling

  14. Training program • How to work as a team • Characteristics of a micro-enterprise • Problem solving techniques • Efficient use of the human, physical,financial, and natural resources at hand • Management of the micro-enterprise • Road maintenance and road safety • Experiences from other countries

  15. Typical calculation of the monthly contract value • Minimum wage • Pension fund contributions • Personal and third party insurance • Food allowance • Transportation allowance • Allowance for tools, work clothes, and safety devices

  16. Responsibilities of the road management enterprise (1) • Operate a comprehensive information collection system • Conduct studies and prepare documents in order to keep the road in good and safe conditions • Plan, program, coordinate, and supervise the road maintenance micro-enterprises as well as other contractors working on the road • Conduct training programs for micro-enterprises

  17. Responsibilities of the road management enterprise (2) • Respond to emergencies and traffic accidents • Maintain good relations with the communities alongside the road • Execute programs to control erosions and to protect the environment alongside the road • Assist the road administration in the preparation of the road rehabilitation and maintenance budget related to the roads under management

  18. Contractual arrange with the road management enterprise • Contracting: Tendering procedure • Responsibilities: Based on performance indicators (include a quality assurance program) • Personnel and equipment: • 1 civil engineer with extensive experiences in road construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance with good management and communication skills • 1 resident engineer • 1 or 2 inspectors • 1 driver • 1 secretary • 1 office close to the center of the road • Adequate communication equipment and other equipment and vehicles required to perform the contract

  19. Road management enterpriseExamples of Performance Indicators and Penalties

  20. Evaluation and feedback system for road managers • Evaluation based on predefined performance criteria • Reporting on activities performed, road and bridge conditions, satisfaction of road users and communities, and problems encountered • Evaluation and improvement of information collection system • Evaluation of maintenance activities and adjustment of priorities • Improving the management and technical skills of the road manager

  21. Road maintenance micro-enterprises in Latin America (12/2001) MEA: Cooperatives; * renewal for another period is possible

  22. ColombiaMunicipality of Popayán • 15 micro-enterprises (173 persons) • 9 urban and 6 rural • 1 nursery (22 women) • 580 km with 300 km in urban areas • Cost: US$ 1034 per km and year • 6 supervisory/management firms • Cost: US$ 600 per km and year • Extensive training program

  23. Implementation of pilot projects for cooperative micro-enterprises • Planning and design • Securing of financing • Promotion • Creation • Training • Consolidation and monitoring

  24. Pilot Project Uruguay Redeployment of Displaced Staff • 2 routine maintenance contracts and 1 maintenance contract for traffic signs and markings have been concluded with former DNV staff. • Contracts have been let directly and for 4 years. • The former DNV staff have had the right to take up their former employment with the DNV, if they wish to do so, within one year of contract commencement.

  25. Pilot Project Uruguay Examples of Performance Indicators • Remaining thickness of gravel surface layer: • 5 cm during and 10 cm at the end of the contract period • Roughness ( IRI ) of pavements: • < 2,8 for bituminous concrete • < 3,4 for bituminous surface treatment • < 6 for gravel • Bituminous surfaces • Absence of potholes • Settlements < 10 mm • Shoulders • Absence of potholes and settlements

  26. Pilot Project Uruguay Examples of Performance Indicators • Drainage systems, like culverts and ditches, should be clean to allow for a permanent free flow of water. • Right of way should be clear of trash and other foreign objects. • Vegetation should not exceed 6 cm on the median strip and 15 cm up to 5 m from the borders of ditches. • Traffic signs and markings: standards defined by the Traffic Department apply.

  27. Pilot Project UruguayDeadlines, Payments, and Sanctions • Contract period is 2 + 2 years • Deadlines to comply with performance indicators: • 2 months for potholes • 6 months for other defects on main roads • one year for all roads • The contractor is being paid a fixed monthly fee per kilometer and type of road surface. • Sanctions for non-compliance

  28. URUGUAYInspection system • Inspections for purposes of payment done once a month taking 10% of the road network selected at random different stretches of 1 km length; • Regular inspections done once a week selecting 5% of the network at random; • Inspections due to complaint by the public; and • Follow-up inspections to verify if contractor rectified deficiencies detected by one of the inspections mentioned above.

  29. Micro-enterprises Uruguay Improvement in road conditions

  30. PSMC - Uruguay

  31. Lessons learned (1) • Securing sufficient and timely financing is crucial. • Micro-enterprises are a viable option to create local contracting capacity, especially in remote areas. • Cooperatives seem to have an edge over single owner micro-enterprises. • Careful selection and good training of the cooperative members is important. • Micro-enterprises provide an excellent opportunity for road agencies’ staff to start a business.

  32. Lessons learned (2) • The qualification of the road engineer heading the road management enterprise is crucial for success. • The creation of of road maintenance cooperatives have initiated a new spirit of entrepreneurship which goes beyond the scope of work originally contracted. • Performance based contracts produce better results than unit price contract.

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