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Honoraria for Design Build Projects Methodology Assessment Matrix. Honoraria. Principles for the selection of a Design Builder Development of the Honoraria Matrix How to use the Honoraria Matrix. Joint Industry-Government Design-Build Task Force.
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Honoraria for Design Build Projects Methodology Assessment Matrix
Honoraria Principles for the selection of a Design Builder • Development of the Honoraria Matrix • How to use the Honoraria Matrix
Joint Industry-Government Design-Build Task Force • Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada • Canadian Construction Association • Canadian Design-Build Institute • Construction Specifications Canada • Royal Architectural Institute of Canada • Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade • Department of National Defence • Public Works and Government Services Canada • Defence Construction Canada
Joint Industry-Government Design-Build Task Force Principles for the selection of a Design Builder • Remuneration • 50% of a reasonable fee • Based on complexity of the project and on level of detail contained in the Request for Proposal
Guide for Calculation of Remuneration Remuneration = estimate of construction cost x scope factor x cost factor
Scope Factor Combination of: • Level of detail in the RFP documents • High • Medium • Low • Complexity of the project • High • Medium • Low
Example • Aquatic Centre with competition pool, wave pool, leisure water play area, weight training, and exercise room - $32,000,000 • RFP included building program, functional relationships and description of intended image and character • Best Value Selection 50% quality/50% price requiring a comprehensive proposal
Example - Remuneration $32,000,000 x 0.006 x 0.872 = $167,000
Remuneration Guide for the Calculation of Remuneration for Design-Build Proposals @ www.cdbi.org
Methodology Assessment Matrix Design • For what project complexity is the delivery method best suited • To what extent must user requirements be defined prior to tender • What level of design quality is characteristically achieved with the delivery method
Methodology Assessment Matrix Design • How complex is the design review process for the owner • To what extent can the delivery method accommodate scope/design changes during construction phase
Methodology Assessment Matrix Design • To what extent does the delivery method inherently minimize changes • To what degree do the owner and user have direct contact with the designer and are they able to directly influence the design
Methodology Assessment Matrix Schedule • To what extent can the delivery method achieve accelerated delivery, or ensure delivery to specific schedule • Ability to accommodate early construction start
Methodology Assessment Matrix Cost • Potential to obtain an early cost commitment • To what extent does the method accommodate adjustments to scope change during construction to achieve final costs within budget • To what ability can the delivery method reduce claims/costs for changes and delays
Methodology Assessment Matrix Cost • Ability to meet cash flow • To what extent does the method permit the Owner to influence systems, materials and construction methods to minimize life cycle costs
Methodology Assessment Matrix Contracting • To what extent is the required design and construction experience and knowledge available for the method • Ability to pre-qualify the prime contractor on publicly funded projects • Ability to pre-qualify the prime contractor on privately funded projects
Methodology Assessment Matrix Contracting • Ability to pre-qualify subcontractors • To what extent does the method employ a simple bid evaluation and selection system • What level of construction quality can be achieved with the applicable delivery method
Methodology Assessment Matrix Risk • To what extent does the method permit the Owner to transfer the liability for design errors and omissions, delays, construction errors and omissions and non conformance to contract documents
Methodology Assessment Matrix General • To what extent do Owners have the experience and knowledge required to employ the method • Market readiness