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Project Acquisition Under the Consolidated Procurement Code. John St. C. White State Engineer 803-737-0768 jswhite@mmos.sc.gov. Choosing the Project Delivery Method Most Advantageous to the State. SC Code Ann § 11-35-3010. Factors to Consider When Choosing a Project Delivery Method.
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Project AcquisitionUnder the Consolidated Procurement Code John St. C. WhiteState Engineer803-737-0768jswhite@mmos.sc.gov
Choosing the Project Delivery Method Most Advantageous to the State SC Code Ann § 11-35-3010
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Project Delivery Method Regulation 19-445.2145(B)
Choosing the Project Delivery Method – Factors to Consider • Facility: • Facility type • Complexity • Extent to which design requirements for the infrastructure facility are known, stable, and established in writing • Location • Unique characteristics of site(s) that would impact project
Choosing the Project Delivery Method – Factors to Consider • Time • Earliest date on-site work can start • Deadline for completion • Critical intermediate deadlines • Financing to support project/facility life cycle • Projected life cycle costs • Potential sources of funding • Projected cash flow requirements
Choosing the Project Delivery Method – Factors to Consider • Available Project Delivery Methods • Comparative advantages & disadvantages of each for the project • How each method might be configured and applied to fulfill requirements • Methods used on similar projects in the past and the results • Decision Making/Administrative Services • Available decision makers and administrators • Their relevant experiences, skills, and abilities • Extent to which decision-making and administration can be assigned to others by contract
What type of Project Delivery Methods are Appropriate for Guaranteed Performance Contracting Design-Build Design-Build-Maintain Design-Build-Operate-Maintain Design-Build-Finance Design-Build-Finance-Maintain Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain
Selecting the Source Selection MethodSC Code Ann § 11-35-3015 Design-Build: Competitive Sealed Proposals pursuant to § 11-35-1530 Guaranteed Performance Contracting See Also §48-52-670: Competitive Sealed Proposals pursuant to § 11-35-1530
Selecting Additional Procurement Procedures SC Code Ann § 11-35-3024(2)(c) & (3)(b) • If you determine the cost of preparing proposals is high in view of the size, estimated price, and complexity of the procurement, you may: • Prequalify Offerors in accordance with § 11-35-3023 • Short list Proposals • Pay Stipends • Means of Selecting Independent Peer Reviewer
Select Performance Phase Security • Portion of Contract that does not include financing, maintenance, and operations • 100% Performance Bond required • 100% Payment Bond required
Select Performance Phase Security • Maintenance and operations – optional security • Letters of credit in an amount appropriate to cover the cost to the governmental body of preventing infrastructure service interruptions for a period up to 12 Months • Appropriate written guarantees to secure the recovery of reprocurement costs in the event of default of the contractor
Written Determination of Choice of Project Delivery Method • Chosen method and why (Factors for consideration above) • Chosen source selection method and why • Chosen alternative procedures and why • Chosen performance phase security and why
Submit the Determination to the State Engineer State Engineer has ten days to review and approve or disapprove
Sample Documents for the Procurement Process • Currently in Draft Form • Available for Viewing at • http://procurement.sc.gov/PS/training/PS-training-presentations.phtm • See bottom of page • GPC Schedules • SE-800 Series Documents