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Contractor Pre-Qualification All You Need to Know CMAA Legal Committee March 12, 2015 Cerritos

Contractor Pre-Qualification All You Need to Know CMAA Legal Committee March 12, 2015 Cerritos • Fresno • Irvine • Pasadena • Riverside • Pleasanton • Sacramento • San Diego

Panel Members & Seminar Leader Panel Participants: • Mark Hovatter, Chief Facilities Executive Los

Panel Members & Seminar Leader Panel Participants: • Mark Hovatter, Chief Facilities Executive Los Angeles Unified School District Bryan Payne, Director – Contract Administration Build LACCD Program Management Office • Mark Rose, P. E. , Asst. Chief Harbor Engineer – Construction Division Port of Los Angles • Todd Cozolino, Associate Principal Spire Consulting Group Seminar Leader • Terry Tao, AIA, Partner Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo 2

Purposes for Prequalification • Helps to create a pool of contractors that have the

Purposes for Prequalification • Helps to create a pool of contractors that have the quality, capacity and ability to perform work on projects of a particular size and complexity • Weeds out contractors with a history of litigation, claims, and performance failures 3

Basics of Prequalification • Public Contract Code 20101 – Standardized questionnaire and financial statement

Basics of Prequalification • Public Contract Code 20101 – Standardized questionnaire and financial statement as developed by DIR • Developed in conjunction with cities, counties, construction industry, surty industry and other interested parties – Experience performing public works – Verified under oath – Financial statements – Not public records/confidential – Due process rights – Uniform System 4

Other Prequalification Statutes – Public Contract Code Section 20111. 5 (Schools non-State Funded) –

Other Prequalification Statutes – Public Contract Code Section 20111. 5 (Schools non-State Funded) – Public Contract Code Section 20111. 6 (Schools State Funded) • Projects over $1 million • Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Subcontractors – Public Utilities Code Section 130051. 21 (MTA) – Public Contract Code Section 10760 (Cal State) – Public Contract Code Section 10303 (DGS) 5

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT FACILITIES SERVICES DIVISION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS THE DISTRICT’S PREQUALIFICATION

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT FACILITIES SERVICES DIVISION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS THE DISTRICT’S PREQUALIFICATION PROGRAM Mark Hovatter, Chief Facilities Executive 6

Pre-Qualification Program It is the intent of the District to do business with quality

Pre-Qualification Program It is the intent of the District to do business with quality contractors by identifying such contractors through a uniform system of rating bidders to obtain the best quality construction for the lowest price practicable under the circumstances. The District’s prequalification programs are adopted pursuant to Public Contract Code 20111. 5, 20111. 6 and 20919. 4. Requires all contractors interested in bidding either formal or informal, competitively bid public works projects to prequalify before submitting a bid to the District Provides standard on-going prequalification enrollment for prospective bidders 7

Pre-Qualification Types Safety (Informal) Prequalification o Required to bid informal contracts and other projects

Pre-Qualification Types Safety (Informal) Prequalification o Required to bid informal contracts and other projects for which safety prequalification is required. Subcontractor Prequalification o Required for first-tier subcontractors Formal Prequalification o Required to bid formal contracts, JOC Contracts, 17406 Project-Specific Prequalification 8

Changes to Pre-Qualification Programs Effective April 15, 2015 • Subcontractor Prequalification will apply to

Changes to Pre-Qualification Programs Effective April 15, 2015 • Subcontractor Prequalification will apply to all listed subcontractors. • If safety prequalified only, subcontractors must complete Prime or Subcontractor questionnaire. • The list of Approved Subcontractors will be posted on the Facilities Contracts web site. • Prime and subcontractors must be approved at least five days prior to bid date. 9

DIR Public Works Contractor Registration Requirements • Senate Bill 854 - public works contractor

DIR Public Works Contractor Registration Requirements • Senate Bill 854 - public works contractor registration program. • Effective March 1, 2015 - All Contractors and subcontractors listed on a bid must be registered (informal, formal and JOC). • Effective April 1, 2015 - All contractors and subcontractors working on any public works contract awarded on or after this date must be registered. 10

Formal & Subcontractor Pre-Qualification • Complete the most current Prime Contractor Prequalification Questionnaire or

Formal & Subcontractor Pre-Qualification • Complete the most current Prime Contractor Prequalification Questionnaire or Subcontractor Prequalification Questionnaire • Have a current and active California Contractors License • Receive and maintain Safety Approval via the Safety Prequalification section of the Questionnaire • Meet Part II: Mandatory Requirements • Achieve passing score on PART V. Scorable Questions • Provide bonds by a California-admitted surety company 11

Formal & Subcontractor Pre-Qualification Provide proof of Workers’ Comp and Liability coverage by an

Formal & Subcontractor Pre-Qualification Provide proof of Workers’ Comp and Liability coverage by an Insurance Company licensed to do business in California Provide references of projects completed within the last 36 months Submit a current financial statement (at least balance sheet and income statement) Achieve passing Contractor Performance Score Prequalification approval is valid for one (1) year 12

Contractor Performance Score Contractor performance history will be measured according to two separate components,

Contractor Performance Score Contractor performance history will be measured according to two separate components, Field and Compliance. Field Component (Maximum Score 50, Passing Score 35) ◦ Average score of Contractor Performance Evaluations for the last three (3) LAUSD contracts. ◦ Applicant must receive an average score of at least 35 points to prequalify. Contractors with no LAUSD contract history will receive a default score of 40. 13

Compliance Component (Maximum Score 50, Passing Score 35): 1. Labor Compliance 2. Project Stabilization

Compliance Component (Maximum Score 50, Passing Score 35): 1. Labor Compliance 2. Project Stabilization Agreement (PSA) 3. Bid Issues/Protests 4. Assessments 5. Failure to comply with LAUSD contract Warranty requirements Contractors with no contract history with LAUSD will be given a default score of 50 For details, see Field and Compliance Scoring Summary on the Prequalification web page at http: //www. laschools. org/newsite/prequalification/forms 14

THREE LEVELS OF FORMAL PRE-QUALIFICATION BASED ON EXPERIENCE: Level I Entitled to bid on

THREE LEVELS OF FORMAL PRE-QUALIFICATION BASED ON EXPERIENCE: Level I Entitled to bid on contracts in an amount not to exceed $350, 000. Non-LAUSD experience: Within the past three (3) years, at least three (3) public or private works as either a prime contractor or a subcontractor with cumulative contract value totaling at least $500, 000. LAUSD experience: Within the past three (3) years, at least three (3) LAUSD contracts as either a prime contractor or a subcontractor, with cumulative contract value totaling at least $100, 000. 15

THREE LEVELS OF FORMAL PRE-QUALIFICATION BASED ON EXPERIENCE: Level II Entitled to bid on

THREE LEVELS OF FORMAL PRE-QUALIFICATION BASED ON EXPERIENCE: Level II Entitled to bid on contracts in an amount not to exceed $5, 000. Non-LAUSD experience: Within the past three (3) years, at least three (3) public or private works as a prime contractor, with cumulative contract value totaling at least $2, 000. LAUSD experience: Within the past three (3) years, at least three (3) LAUSD contracts as a prime contractor, with cumulative contract value totaling at least $500, 000. 16

THREE LEVELS OF FORMAL PRE-QUALIFICATION BASED ON EXPERIENCE: Level III Entitled to bid on

THREE LEVELS OF FORMAL PRE-QUALIFICATION BASED ON EXPERIENCE: Level III Entitled to bid on contracts in an amount in excess of $5, 000. Non-LAUSD experience: Within the past three (3) years, at least three (3) public or private works as a prime contractor, with cumulative contract value totaling at least $10, 000. LAUSD experience: Within the past three (3) years, at least three (3) LAUSD contracts as a prime contractor, with cumulative contract value totaling at least $7, 000. 17

Prequalification Unit Contact Information • Phone: (213) 241 -2651 • Fax: (562) 654 -9499

Prequalification Unit Contact Information • Phone: (213) 241 -2651 • Fax: (562) 654 -9499 • Email: prequalification@laschools. org • Web site: www. laschools. org/newsite/prequalification 18

Practical Considerations in Prequalification Get the most out of it! Todd Cozolino, Associate Principal

Practical Considerations in Prequalification Get the most out of it! Todd Cozolino, Associate Principal 19

Practical Considerations in Pre-Qualification Get the most out of it! • Prequalification may be

Practical Considerations in Pre-Qualification Get the most out of it! • Prequalification may be statutorily mandated, but it’s a best practice regardless. Embrace it, don’t resist it. • Bid or Proposal Review is burdensome on the owner, particularly in alternative delivery methods; don’t waste administrative time reviewing proposals of firms that may not be able to perform. • A company is only as good as the people it is made of; understand the individuals proposed for your project and enforce their assignment. 20

Practical Considerations in Pre-Qualification Get the most out of it! • Customize the qualifications

Practical Considerations in Pre-Qualification Get the most out of it! • Customize the qualifications to your project or group of projects; a data center contractor is not qualified to build a stadium, and vice versa. • Make the process efficient and scalable; if you have a series of analogous projects, consider globally crafting the prequalification. • Consider the effect on access and participation on the industry; would a stratified dollar amount pool system afford more opportunity? 21

Practical Considerations in Pre-Qualification Get the most out of it! • When requesting references

Practical Considerations in Pre-Qualification Get the most out of it! • When requesting references and project lists, don’t allow “cherry picking; ” create a system that is an accurate sample of performance. • Consider the extent of specific jurisdictional experience limitations (e. g. OSHPD, DSA, etc. ); are we eliminating highly qualified firms? • Consider FOIA and CPRA Implications; delineate non-public documents and administer according to counsel’s advice. 22

Los Angeles Community College District PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SERVICES PUBLIC CONTRACTING LAW AND HOW TO

Los Angeles Community College District PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SERVICES PUBLIC CONTRACTING LAW AND HOW TO BID ON Build. LACCD PROJECTS Bryan Payne Director, Contract Administration Building for tomorrow’s leaders 23

LACCD Overview • Established in 1969 • Governed by seven-member Board of Trustees •

LACCD Overview • Established in 1969 • Governed by seven-member Board of Trustees • Nation’s largest community college district • Encompasses 36 cities within 882 square miles • Nine college campuses and two satellite campuses serve more than 149, 000 students • Build-LACCD managed by Program Management Office (PMO) Building for tomorrow’s leaders 24

Bond Program Overview – $6. 26 B Bond Measure Year and Amount Proposition A

Bond Program Overview – $6. 26 B Bond Measure Year and Amount Proposition A 2001 $1. 245 billion To repair, rehabilitate, modernize, and construct new facilities at all nine colleges. Proposition AA 2003 $908 million To repair, rehabilitate, modernize, and construct new facilities at all nine colleges. Measure J 2008 $3. 5 billion Essential Purpose To further the colleges’ master plans, land acquisitions and the buyout of energy contracts. “J is for Jobs” Building for tomorrow’s leaders 25

College Projects Remaining 160+ Projects Remaining (Pre-Construction) *Other includes demo, landscape/hardscape, parking, P. E.

College Projects Remaining 160+ Projects Remaining (Pre-Construction) *Other includes demo, landscape/hardscape, parking, P. E. fields, roadways/street, stormwater, etc. Building for tomorrow’s leaders 26

Categories 1) A-General Engineering Contractor 2) B-General Building Contractor 3) General Contractor with ADA

Categories 1) A-General Engineering Contractor 2) B-General Building Contractor 3) General Contractor with ADA Specific Experience 4) Qualified SWPPP Developer, Qualified SWPPP Practitioner 5) C-2 Insulation & Acoustical 6) C-5 Carpentry 7) C-7 Low Voltage Systems 8) C-8 Concrete 9) C-10 Electrical 10) C-12 Earthwork & Paving 11) C-13 Fencing 12) C-15 Flooring and Floor Covering 13) C-16 Fire Protection 14) C-20 Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Contractor 15) C-21 Building Moving/Demolition 16) C-27 Landscaping 17) C-28 Lock & Security 18) C-31 Construction Zone Traffic Control 19) C-32 Parking & Highway Improvement 20) C-33 Painting and Decorating 21) C-36 Plumbing 22) C-39 Roofing 23) C-42 Sanitation 24) C-45 Electrical Signs 25) ASB Asbestos Abatement 26) HSR Hazardous Substance Removal Building for tomorrow’s leaders 27

Prequalification Questionnaire – Attachment 1 • Section I – General Company Information • •

Prequalification Questionnaire – Attachment 1 • Section I – General Company Information • • Form of Company Key Personnel Contact Info Not Scored • Section II – Part A – General Requirements • Pass/Fail – yes/no questions – Part B – General Qualifications • Scored • Minimum passing score 80% Building for tomorrow’s leaders 28

Prequalification Questionnaire – Attachment 2 • Firm Experience & Key Personnel by Category –

Prequalification Questionnaire – Attachment 2 • Firm Experience & Key Personnel by Category – Scored – Minimum passing score 80% • Describe Experience & Approach • Key Personnel & Resumes • 3 past projects in the last 10 years performing work in the category Building for tomorrow’s leaders 29

Prequalification Questionnaire – Attachment 2 • Firm Experience & Key Personnel by Category –

Prequalification Questionnaire – Attachment 2 • Firm Experience & Key Personnel by Category – Scored – Minimum passing score 80% • Describe Experience & Approach • Key Personnel & Resumes • 3 past projects in the last 10 years performing work in the category Building for tomorrow’s leaders 30

SB 854 - CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION • In June, 2014, Senate Bill 854 passed the

SB 854 - CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION • In June, 2014, Senate Bill 854 passed the State Legislature creating a public works contractor registration program. • A contractor bidding or working on ANY public works contract within the Sate of CA must register online and pay an annual $300 fee. • Effective March 1, 2015 ‐ All Contractors and subcontractors listed on a bid must be registered with the State. • Effective April 1, 2015 ‐ All contractors and subcontractors working on any public works contract awarded on or after this date must be registered. • Registration is an online process with the Dept. of Industrial Relations (DIR): http: //www. dir. ca. gov/Public-Works/Public. Works. html Building for tomorrow’s leaders 31

SB 854 - CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION • Bids can be deemed non-responsive if primes and

SB 854 - CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION • Bids can be deemed non-responsive if primes and listed subcontractor are not registered with DIR. • Inadvertent listing of unregistered subcontractor at the time of bid doesn’t invalidate bid and may be cured. • Failure to register is grounds for substituting subcontractors. • Contract with unregistered contractor or subcontractor subject to cancellation but is not void. • Lower tier subcontractors must also be registered. Tracking will be managed via certified payroll. Building for tomorrow’s leaders 32

ONLINE VENDOR REGISTRATION www. build-laccd. org Building for tomorrow’s leaders 33

ONLINE VENDOR REGISTRATION www. build-laccd. org Building for tomorrow’s leaders 33

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ONLINE VENDOR PORTAL 1, 200+ Firms Registered Diversity Reporting http: //www. planetbids. com/portal. cfm?

ONLINE VENDOR PORTAL 1, 200+ Firms Registered Diversity Reporting http: //www. planetbids. com/portal. cfm? Company. ID=21372 Building for tomorrow’s leaders 35

ONLINE VENDOR PORTAL REGISTRATION • Must Register with LACCD Planet. Bids Portal • ALL

ONLINE VENDOR PORTAL REGISTRATION • Must Register with LACCD Planet. Bids Portal • ALL information is put on Planet. Bids • NO contact with the District PMO via calls or email is allowed. – By directing all questions to Planet. Bids all contractors receive the same information • Must Sign up for each Procurement to receive information about a particular project. We only send out notices to contractors who have signed up for that particular bid. – Option to sign up as bidder or non-bidder (to receive the information only) • LACCD uses existing business class categories in Planet. Bids to define a firms area of work. Bid alert notifications are sent based on the categories selected. – Suggest contractors select General Contracting-236220 as one of your categories (236220 is used on all our bids) Building for tomorrow’s leaders 36

Los Angeles Valley College Valley Academic & Cultural Center (Formerly MAPA) Northern end of

Los Angeles Valley College Valley Academic & Cultural Center (Formerly MAPA) Northern end of the central mall Architect: Steven Ehrlich Architects Construction Budget: $66 M Delivery Type: Leaseback Project Type: New Construction Expected RFQ/RFP Issuance Date: Expected Construction Commencement (Notice to Proceed): Building for tomorrow’s leaders Mar 2015 Aug 2015 37

Los Angeles Pierce College Expanded Automotive & New Technical Education Facilities Campus Improvement Package

Los Angeles Pierce College Expanded Automotive & New Technical Education Facilities Campus Improvement Package (Construction Budget = $ 45. 5 M) • • • Campus-Wide Utilities Extension $ 2. 5 M Central Plant Expansion $ 6 M Mason Street Re-route $ 3. 2 M Fire Access Road Improvements $ 379 K Parking Lots & Roadways $ 2. 5 M Pierce Storm Water $ 3. 4 M Architect: TBD Construction budget: $ 27 M Delivery Type: Leaseback Project Type: New Construction & Renovation Expected AOR RFQ/RFP Issuance Date: Expected Construction Commencement (Notice to Proceed): Building for tomorrow’s leaders Mar 3, 2015 Mar 30, 2015 Mar 2017 38

Professional Services Procurements Services Estimated Dates Environmental Services 2015 Q 2 Bench Contracts Information

Professional Services Procurements Services Estimated Dates Environmental Services 2015 Q 2 Bench Contracts Information Technology Support Services Bench Contracts 2015 Q 2 As-Needed Project Specific Register online at planetbids. com Architect and Engineer Building for tomorrow’s leaders 39

For more information www. build-laccd. org Building for tomorrow’s leaders 40

For more information www. build-laccd. org Building for tomorrow’s leaders 40

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