Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 14-91.007 - Selection and Award Process
(1) Letters of
Interest Requirements. Design-Build Firms interested in submitting Bid
Proposals on an Adjusted Score Design-Build or a Factored Design-Build Project
must submit a letter of interest, including the following information:
(a) Design-Build Firm name and
prequalifications.
(b) Past
Performance Evaluations, Design-Build Project Experience, Organization and
Staffing:
1. Contractor Grades.
2. Professional Consultant Grades.
3. Performance History with other States or
Agencies, if none with the Department. If the contractor or professional
consultant does not have a performance history working with the Department or
if the performance history is no longer current (older than 5 years), the
Design-Build Firm can submit evidence of past performance, including
evaluations or grades and letters of reference, or recommendations. Contact
information for the references must be provided for verification purposes. Past
performance information is limited to three (3) "8 1/2 x 11" pages and is
restricted to contractors or professional consultants without a current
performance history with the Department.
4. Design-Build Project Experience of the
Contractor and Professional Consultant.
5. Similar type of work experience.
6. Environmental Record.
7. Contractor Experience Modification Rating
(Current Year).
8. Design-Build
Firm organization.
9. Design-Build
Firm staffing plan.
10.
Design-Build Firm coordination plan.
(c) Design-Build Project Requirements and
Critical Issues:
1. Understanding of
Design-Build Project requirements.
2. Identification of critical
issues.
3. Outline for addressing
critical issues.
(d) One
(1) page resumes on "8 1/2 x 11" paper for each of the key staff positions as
provided in the public advertisement.
(e) A one (1) page organizational chart on
"11 x 17" paper.
(f) If the public
advertisment includes Group 4 Bridge Design work, the Design-Build Firm shall
submit a Bridge Design Qualification Form, Form 375-030-55, 2/14 incorporated
herein by reference at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04766.
(g) A certification that the Design-Build
Firm is free of conflicting professional or personal interests.
(h) Any other information required by the
public advertisement.
(2)
Short Listing Criteria and Procedures. On Adjusted Score Design-Build and
Factored Design-Build Projects, Design-Build Firms will be evaluated based on
the information provided in the letters of interest and in accordance with Rule
Chapter 14-75, F.A.C. For this purpose, all references to "professional" or
"consultant" in Rule Chapter 14-75, F.A.C., shall be deemed to be a reference
to "Design-Build Firm" under this rule chapter. The public advertisement will
state project specific short-listing criteria pursuant to one of the following
methodologies:
(a) After completing
evaluations of the letters of interest, the Department will notify the
Design-Build Firms of the evaluation and its scoring. Design-Build Firms
providing written affirmation of its intent to proceed to the technical
proposal phase of the procurement within the time provided in the Department's
notification will be short-listed and be eligible to submit technical and price
proposals.
(b) The Department will
determine the short-list of Design-Build Firms.
(3) Scope of Services Requirements. The
Department shall develop a request for proposal which furnishes sufficient
information for Design-Build Firms to prepare technical and price proposals.
The request for proposal will set forth the scope of services requirements,
submittal requirements, and evaluation criteria. The request for proposal will
be provided within the project advertisement for Low Bid Design-Build Projects
and will be provided to all short-listed firms for Adjusted Score Design-Build
and Factored Design-Build Projects.
(4) Bid Proposal Requirements. Bid proposals
are required for all Design-Build Projects and shall consist of a sealed
technical proposal and a seperately sealed price proposal. The technical and
price proposals must be received by the Department by the deadline stated in
the request for proposal. A technical proposal shall include all information
requested in response to the request for proposals. A price proposal shall
include one lump sum for all costs of the Design-Build Project as defined by
the request for proposal requirements.
(5) Technical Review Committee. Proposal
evaluators will be assigned to a Technical Review Committee with the
responsibility to review and evaluate the letters of interest on Adjusted Score
Design-Build Projects and Factored Design-Build Projects and technical
proposals on all Design-Build Projects (Adjusted Score, Factored, and Low Bid)
in accordance with the public advertisement and request for proposal. Proposal
evaluators will be designated by the appropriate Director, or designee, based
on the nature of the work requested and the complexity of the Design-Build
Project. No employee of a Design-Build Firm pursuing a Design-Build Project
under consideration will serve as a proposal evaluator.
(6) Project Selection Committee. The
Department will establish a Project Selection Committee to review submissions
on all Design-Build Projects. The Technical Review Committee's evaluations will
be submitted to the Project Selection Committee. The Project Selection
Committee will review the Technical Review Committee's evaluations during a
publically held meeting. If the Project Selection Committee discovers a
material error or omission in the evaluation(s) of one or more proposal
evaluators that is not resolved through questioning of the proposal evaluators
during the public meeting, the Project Selection Committee will return the
submissions to the Technical Review Committee for further evaluation and
potential corrections to the evaluations. Upon the Project Selection
Committee's determination that the Technical Review Committee has accurately
evaluated all submitted letters of interests and proposals, the Project
Selection Committee will award the Design-Build Project to the qualified bidder
with the best overall score. The Project Selection Committee will not award the
project and will reject all bids if it determines after reviewing all
submissions that pursuing the Design-Build Project will not be in the best
interest of the public.
(7)
Proposal Submission Limitation. A prime contractor or lead professional
consultant cannot team with others to submit more than one Bid proposal per
Design-Build Project.
(8) Stipend
Compensation. When included in the public advertisement, the Department will
pay a lump sum stipend to eligible short-listed Design-Build Firms that were
not selected for the Design-Build Project, but submitted responsive Bid
Proposals. The stipend compensation amount and the conditions for stipend
eligibility will be stated in the public advertisement. The Department reserves
the right to use any of the concepts, ideas, technologies, techniques, methods,
processes, and information contained within the Bid Proposals of any
Design-Build Firm receiving stipend compensation for that Bid Proposal without
any further compensation.
(a) To be eligible
for stipend compensation, the short-listed Design-Build Firms that were not
selected for the Design-Build Project, but submitted responsive Bid Proposals,
must meet all eligibility requirements in the public advertisement and contract
with the Department.
(b) The amount
of the stipend compensation will be based upon the estimated proposal
development costs and the degree of engineering design required during the
procurement process. The actual stipend compensation will vary based on the
nature of the work, complexity of the Design-Build Project, technical expertise
required, and the value of the work product to the Department.
(c) A stipend is not intended to compensate
the Design-Build Firms for the total cost of preparing the Bid
Proposal.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 334.044(2), 337.11(7)(b) FS. Law Implemented 337.025, 337.11 FS.
New 3-13-88, Amended 6-13-90, 2-20-96, 9-3-96, 10-18-00, 5-3-09, 2-17-10, 3-24-15.
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