Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 60D-15.002 - Agencies'Procedures for Contracting with Continuing Contract Entities
(1) All state agencies serving as the
managing agency of a state-owned facility or a state construction site are
authorized to utilize the services of any current Department contract through
activation.
(2) All agency
activations shall be implemented through an agency contract that is exclusive
between the agency and a continuing contract entity.
(3) All agency activations shall be executed
in compliance with any terms and conditions within the Department's contract
with each individual continuing contract entity.
(4) All activations shall be determined by
the contracting agency. Determination shall be based on the needs of the
individual project and any qualifications and performance data of the
continuing contract entity.
(5) All
agencies shall negotiate individual project fees with the selected continuing
contract entity in accordance with competitive negotiation standards
established in Rule 60D-5.0091, F.A.C. After
negotiating with a continuing contract entity an agency pursuant to Section
255.32(4),
F.S., can require the construction management entity to offer a guaranteed
maximum price and a guaranteed completion date. The agency shall require the
construction management entity to secure an appropriate surety bond in
conformity with Section
255.05, F.S. The agency shall
require the construction management entity to hold all construction
subcontracts for the project. Under no circumstance shall an agency contract
with a continuing contract entity when the estimated construction costs per
individual project exceed $4 million.
(6) All agency contracts shall have an
assigned Agency Project Manager for administrating project funds and providing
project management oversight, from the identification of a project through its
final completion. Agency Project Managers assigned to a project are required to
monitor the construction management entity for:
(a) Compliance with state regulations
governing the advertisement and competitive bidding of all the subcontracted
parts of the project established in Chapter 60D-5, F.A.C.; and
(b) Compliance with the agency contract at
the construction site.
(7) All agencies shall report quarterly to
the Department on form number FP-01 "Agency Continuing Contract Activity
Quarterly Report", revised 11/2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference
and is available at the address below in subsection (11) or websites
http://dms.myflorida.com/business_operations/real_estate_development_management/building_construction/forms_and_documents
and https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12143.
(8) All agencies shall submit to the
Department on July 1 of each year any needs identified for the establishment of
a continuing contract type.
(9)
Before contracting with a continuing contract entity, an agency shall first
submit a list of employees qualified to serve as Agency Project Managers as
defined by Rule 60D-15.001, F.A.C. All submitted
lists shall be accompanied by a copy of each employees' active license that
qualifies them as an agency Project Manager. An agency cannot contract with a
continuing contract entity unless the agency employs a Department approved
Agency Project Manager.
(10) The
Department shall consider Agency Project Managers for continuing contract
selection committees only upon notification of an Agency Project Manager's
availability to serve on a selection committee.
(11) All correspondence with the Department
shall be directed to the following address:
Department of Management Services
Division of Real Estate Development and Management
Building Construction Contracts Administrator
4050 Esplanade Way
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950
(12) On or before 3/17/2027, the Department
shall initiate a review of this rule to determine if it is duplicative,
outdated, obsolete, overly burdensome, or imposes excessive costs, and
thereafter amend the rule as necessary.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 255.32 FS. Law Implemented 255.05, 255.32, 287.055 FS.
New 5-30-10, Amended 3-17-22.
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