Subcontractor & Vendor Outreach & Information Session September 20, 2016
Agenda Introductions Project Overview Orientation to the GC-CM Contracting Method Project Bidding Requirements Procurement Packages Package Timing Package Scopes Relative Package Values Apprenticeship and DBE Participation Goals Open Q&A
Project Team Owner - City of Oak Harbor Design Engineer - Carollo Engineers CM Assist to Owner - KBA Construction Mgt. Project Communication & Outreach - Enviroissues Archaeological Consultant - ERCI GC/CM - Hoffman Construction Co. of WA Funding Partner -EPA / WA State Dept. of Ecology
Clean Water Facility Project Location Windjammer Park
Project Site Plan
Building Key Plan
Project Summary 6 Main Structures on 3.25 Acres 2 structures are largely below grade Approximately $98 million in construction cost Design developed in phases Process Structures - design complete Administrative and Maintenance Buildings design completion this month Site Landscape and Hardscape Design complete Spring 2017 Project substantial completion July 2018 Completion of clean water testing
Current Project Status Effluent line connection to new outfall underway Deep foundation ground improvement and excavation complete Partial demolition of existing wastewater facility completed Deep foundation concrete work underway
About Hoffman Headquarters in Portland, Oregon Other primary office: Seattle, WA Established1922 Diverse resume on large and complex projects Extensive experience in Industrial Projects includes: Water treatment Wastewater treatment Manufacturing Numerous projects delivered using GC-CM method
Contracting Method GC-CM = General Contractor / Construction Manager Hoffman Selected as GC-CM by Oak Harbor Started preconstruction in late 2014 Hoffman is Self-Performing a portion of the concrete construction work (Heavy Civil Option) More than 50% of the work will be competitively bid Specific and detailed work packages, arranged by trade Work is awarded to lowest responsible bidder
Solicitation of Bids for Work Packages Publications Daily Journal of Commerce Skagit Herald Whidbey News Times Posted in Local Plan Centers Posted on Hoffman Website www.hoffmancorp.com/subcontractors Bid Cycles typically four to six weeks Prebid meetings for every package at Oak Harbor Sealed Bids are to be delivered to our Seattle Office
Bidding Requirements Licenses Bidders and all lower tier firms must be licensed by WA State Department of Labor and Industries http://www.lni.wa.gov/tradeslicensing/default.asp Bidder Disqualification Check Bidder shall not have been disqualified from bidding State of WA public works projects or on the Federal Excluded Parties List System www.sam.gov
Bidding Requirements - Continued No requirement that bidding firms be signatory to any trade union Prevailing Wages The higher of following for each labor classification shall be contemplated in the bid and paid State of WA Prevailing Wages Effective April 2015 Davis Bacon Wages Effective Date of Subcontractor Bids http://www.wdol.gov Prevailing wages must be documented, certified and reported throughout the course of the project Note wage requirements for some work performed offsite
Bidding Requirements - Continued Insurance (see bid package RFP for specifics) General and Umbrella Liability $3 million Commercial Automobile & Umbrella Liability $2 million Pollution Liability $1 million Bid Bond Required for all bids at or excess of $300,000
Bidding Requirements - Continued Complete Subcontractor / Vendor Questionnaire See website for current version Performance and Payment Bond Include premium amount on bid form Performance and payment bonds are required for all work in excess of $50,000
Bidding Requirements - Continued Buy American
Safety Requirements for Consideration by Bidders Drug & Alcohol Testing Project Specific Safety Plans and Safety Checklist Mandatory Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Hardhats Eye protection Reflective vests Gloves Above ankle leather workboots Hearing protection as appropriate
Previously Awarded Work Packages Treated sewage outfall replacement (completed) Some key process equipment (MBR, UV, Solids Dryer) Ground improvements, utility relocations (completed) Sheet pile shoring, deep structure excavation (completed) Deep structure foundation micro-piles (completed) Membrane-Aeration and Headworks structure foundation concrete work (self performed and underway)
Packages Currently Out for Bid Bid Package 4 Bidding September 21 st 4a Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls 4b - Mechanical Work for Process Buildings
Future Work Package Bidding Remaining Work for Process Structures: To Be Included in Bid Package 6 Superstructure, Shell and Finishes for Process Structures Administration & Maintenance Building Structure, Finishes, Plumbing and HVAC Bidding Timeframe: October - November 2016
Future Work Packages - Continued Remaining Work for All Other Areas Site Finishes, Paving and Landscaping Bidding Timeframe: Mid - 2017
Bid Package Value Ranges Work Scopes Less than $250,000 Admin/ Maint Building Finish Carpentry Finish Flooring and Tiling Work Damproofing and Air Barriers Translucent Roof Panels Building Doors, Frames and Hardware Bridge Cranes and Monorails Building Specialties Packages
Bid Package Value Ranges Work Packages Between $250,000 & $500,000 Fire Suppression Systems Overhead Coiling Doors Heavy Timber Framing and Carpentry Windows, Glazing and Storefronts
Bid Package Value Ranges Work Packages Between $500k and $1,000,000 Admin / Maint Building Concrete Work Admin / Maint Wood Framing Admin / Maintenance HVAC and Plumbing Metal Roofing Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim Gypsum Wallboard, Metal Framing and Insulation PVC Roofing
Bid Package Value Ranges Work Packages Between $1 million to $2 million Building Exterior Finishes Painting and Coatings Site Hardscape Site Landscaping
Bid Package Value Ranges Work Packages Exceeding $2.0 million CMU and Veneer Masonry Structural Steel and Metal Fabrications
Apprenticeship Goals Importance of Apprenticeship Commitment of Owner and Hoffman Overall Apprentice Participation: 15% of craft hours 21% minority participation 20% women participation Monthly Reporting of Apprenticeship Utilization Required
DBE Participation Goals Contracting goal of 16% for Certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) Six Good Faith Efforts Required: Make DBE s aware of opportunity Make bidding information available to DBE s Make economically feasible opportunities for DBE s Consortium contracting considerations resource bundling Consulting with SBA and Minority Business Development Agency of Dept. of Commerce Demonstration of effort for good faith effort in contracting
Questions For Any Questions, Please Contact: Trevor Thies Project Manager Hoffman Construction Company of WA 206-286-6697 trevor-thies@hoffmancorp.com