The Construction Administrator attends three (3) design review meetings: architectural job start meeting, schematic/preliminary phase review and the construction documents phase review.
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The CA needs to remain involved throughout the design phases to monitor/work towards the successful completion of design of the construction documents.
Forms/Templates:
Below are a few of the requirements for trade bidding, which is conducted prior to completion of the project design. Refer to the appropriate delivery method RFP (Collaborative Design-Build RFP, or CM at Risk RFP, or TO-CA RFP) for more information on the trade bid requirements:
Reference Requests for Proposals documents (RFPs) for Collaborative Design-Build and CM at Risk projects.
Definition of the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP): “the maximum price that the Trustees and Contractor agree upon as payment for managing, providing and installing all the Work.” The GMP is the Not-to-Exceed Contract Amount. Submittal of GMP: The Project Budgeted Direct Construction Cost is provided in the Project RFP. The Trustees may revise the project Budgeted Direct Construction Cost in the Phase 1 agreement, after work has started on this agreement. At or before the scheduled completion of schematic design as shown in RFP, the Contractor shall submit to the Trustees a GMP for the construction of the Project, for purposes of Board of Trustees approval. The Contractor shall submit the GMP based on the Design Documents or Design-Build Documents, depending on delivery method, submitted to the Trustees during Design Development, and as indicated in the Schedule. The Contractor shall include in its GMP submittal:
The GMP is the maximum amount which the Trustees will pay the Contractor for completion of the design (if Design-Build), preconstruction services, and construction of the project, except as may be adjusted by change orders. Contractor shall be responsible for any cost overrun of the GMP. If the Contractor’s Direct Construction Cost as bid during the Phase 2 agreement is less than the Contractor’s Direct Construction Cost portion of the GMP, the difference shall be retained by the Trustees.
The Contractor shall submit the GMP with a detailed breakdown of the total, and this breakdown shall include a listing of bid packages. Once bids are received on a bid package and the subcontract awarded, work usually or customarily included in the subcontract scope, and not specifically excluded, is deemed by the Trustees to be included in the subcontract. Should it become known that such work is not included in the subcontract, it may not be included in remaining bid packages, and shall be debited from the Contractor’s contingency. Remaining bid packages may be altered, created, or deleted in response to current information. When all bid packages are awarded, a change order may be executed for the benefit of the Trustees to permanently recover all bid savings.
With the acceptance of the GMP, the Trustees will issue a Phase 2 agreement: