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Doing Business with Department of Enterprise Services for General Contractors and Subcontractors. June 19, 2013. Engineering and Architectural Services. Design and Construction Project Management Energy Performance Contracting We serve a number of major state agencies:
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Doing Business with Department of Enterprise Servicesfor General Contractors and Subcontractors June 19, 2013
Engineering and Architectural Services • Design and Construction Project Management • Energy Performance Contracting • We serve a number of major state agencies: - Community & Technical Colleges - 34 campuses - Department of Corrections - Department of Social and Health Services - Department of Veterans Affairs - Washington State Patrol - Department of Enterprise Services - Approximately 20 additional small agencies
Volume of Work Workload for the 13-15 Biennium is expected to be: • More than $500 million in work • Approximately 300 projects • Capital Budget not yet finalized
Public Works Laws • Title 39 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW). • All work is directly or indirectly advertised publicly depending on the size of a project. • Method of contracting depends on the size and nature of the project.
Public Works Contracting • Design – Bid – Build - Limited Public Works (< $35,000) - Small Works Roster (< $300,000) - Advertised • General Contractor / Construction Manager (GC/CM) (> $2 million) • Design – Build (> $2 million) • Job Order Contracting (< $350,000)
Design–Bid–Build Designer Public Entity Contractor Selection Process Here General Contractor Sub-contractors
GC/CM Designer Public Entity Contractor Selected Early in Design General Contractor Subcontractor Selection Process Sub-contractors
Design - Build Designer D-B Consultant Public Entity Contractor Selected Early in Design General Contractor Subcontractors Selected by GC Sub-contractors
Job Order Contracting Designer Public Entity On-Call Contractor Selected Separate Designer Optional General Contractor/ Designer Sub-contractors
Look Ahead • View upcoming projects at: https://fortress.wa.gov/ga/apps/EAUpcomingProj/UpcomingProjects.aspx • View projects advertised for bid at: https://fortress.wa.gov/ga/apps/EASBids/BidCalendar.aspx • Projects are also advertised in the Daily Journal of Commerce and in the local newspaper.
Bid Documents • Documents are posted at designated plan centers. See list at: http://des.wa.gov/about/FormsPubs/Pages/Forms.aspx#Construction • Paper copies can be obtained from the designer.
Small Works Roster • Contractors for some projects <$300,000 are bid via the Small Works Roster (SWR) • To get on the SWR, see: http://www.des.wa.gov/services/facilities/Construction/Contractors/Pages/EASSmallWorksRoster.aspx
Small Works Roster • SWR bid opportunities are sent to contractors according to project type and location. • It is important for contractors keep information up to date.
Job Order Contracts • DES has four JOC contracts identified to cover certain regions in the state: • Eastern Washington Region • Statewide • Southwest Region • Northwest Region
Job Order Contracts • JOC contracts (cont.): • Each JOC has a limit of $4 million per year of work they can perform. • JOC can only perform 10% of the work with the remaining 90% of work subcontracted out.
Bid Openings • Follow the Instructions to Bidders in the documents carefully • Bid Bond or Bid Security is required • Other details: - Acknowledge any addenda - List major subcontractors - Sign the bid - Be on time
Contractor’s License • Bidders must have a current state of Washington contractor’s license. • Some specialties require special licenses.
Performance Bond • A 100% Payment and Performance bond is required. • An exception can be made for projects less than $35,000. • The performance bond must be submitted before the state will sign the construction contract.
Insurance • A minimum level of liability insurance will be specified in the bid documents. • Contractors must submit a certificate of insurance before the state will sign the contract.
Prevailing Wage Requirements • Contractors on public works projects must pay prevailing wages • An “Intent to Pay Prevailing Wage” form must be submitted for all trades prior to invoicing for those trades • At the end of the job, the “Affidavit of Wages Paid” form must be submitted for all trades
Apprenticeship Requirements • For projects >$750,000 a level of 15% apprenticeship participation is required. • The requirement is an aggregate for the overall project based on total labor hours. • Exceptions can be granted for some circumstances.
Minority and Women Business • Most projects have a 10% MBE and 6% WBE voluntary requirement. • DES requests MWBE data for the general and subcontractors on the third monthly invoice and at project completion. • We request data for both certified and self-identified MWBE participation.
Veteran-Owned Businesses • Executive Order 13-01 Veterans Transition Support. • Each executive cabinet agency shall set a target of awarding at least 5 % of all procurement contracts to certified veteran-owned businesses.
Questions? Contacts Nancy Deakins 360-407-9333 nancy.deakins@des.wa.gov & Kent Nugen 360-407-9346 kent.nugen@des.wa.gov Thank You