Guidebooks for Post-award Contract Administration for Highway Projects Delivered Using Alternative Contracting Methods

Guidebooks for Post-award Contract Administration for Highway Projects Delivered Using Alternative Contracting Methods

Author: Keith Robert Molenaar

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Published: 2020

Total Pages: 245

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"The use of alternative contracting methods (ACMs) has accelerated the delivery of highway design and construction projects. These changes came about through efforts of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and state agencies over the last 30 years. The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Research Report 939: Guidebooks for Post-Award Contract Administration for Highway Projects Delivered Using Alternative Contracting Methods, Volume 3: Research Overview provides the necessary methods and tools to help state agencies better administer Design-Build (D-B) and construction manager-general contractor (CM-GC) contracts on highway construction projects. This Research Report documents the rigorous process followed to produce these two Guidebooks. Vol. 1, on design-build delivery, and Vol. 2, on construction manager-general contractor delivery, are also available."--


Guidebooks for Post-award Contract Administration for Highway Projects Delivered Using Alternative Contracting Methods

Guidebooks for Post-award Contract Administration for Highway Projects Delivered Using Alternative Contracting Methods

Author: Keith Robert Molenaar

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13:

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"The use of alternative contracting methods (ACMs) has accelerated the delivery of highway design and construction projects. These changes came about through efforts of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and state agencies over the last 30 years. The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Research Report 939: Guidebooks for Post-Award Contract Administration for Highway Projects Delivered Using Alternative Contracting Methods, Volume 3: Research Overview provides the necessary methods and tools to help state agencies better administer Design-Build (D-B) and construction manager-general contractor (CM-GC) contracts on highway construction projects. This Research Report documents the rigorous process followed to produce these two Guidebooks. Vol. 1, on design-build delivery, and Vol. 2, on construction manager-general contractor delivery, are also available."--


Time-related Incentive and Disincentive Provisions in Highway Construction Contracts

Time-related Incentive and Disincentive Provisions in Highway Construction Contracts

Author: Gary J. Fick

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 0309154782

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This report will be of interest to state and local highway agency construction managers and contractors with regard to learning about best practices of time-related incentive and disincentive contract provisions and their effect on staffing levels, productivity, project cost, quality, contract administration, and the contractor's operations and innovations. The report also presents a decision process guide to use as a template for crafting the incentive/disincentive provisions.


Impact to Alternative Contracting Methods Using Multivariate Analysis in the Regulatory Environment

Impact to Alternative Contracting Methods Using Multivariate Analysis in the Regulatory Environment

Author: Valerie Rose Riecke Smith

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Published: 2008

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This research addresses legislative impediments inherent to working in the government construction industry by investigating whether benefits exist when using alternative project delivery methods, and whether legislative limitations allowing the use of alternative project delivery methods impede any such benefits from being realized. The research begins by defining the project delivery method process, and explains in detail the four primary types and how they function. The research then provides a qualitative study that presents the perceived advantages and disadvantages of each method. Then, a second literature review provides an overview of previously published research in project delivery method selection, and examines federal and state legislative trends to establish the growing debate associated with alternative project delivery methods, focusing on the design-build method of project delivery. Finally, a quantitative analysis is presented to test whether federal and state legislative limitations influence the realization of any benefits of alternative project delivery methods, and specifically design-build, for federal projects. Project characteristics from the U.S. General Services Administration Capital Construction Project database are tested. The research suggests that when an alternative project delivery method, specifically design-build, is chosen, there are benefits in time and cost savings, and the ability to use the alternative project delivery method is affected by the removal of federal and state legislative impediments.


Quantifying Causes, Schedule, and Cost Impacts of Change Orders

Quantifying Causes, Schedule, and Cost Impacts of Change Orders

Author: Nelson Han

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Published: 2015

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The most professions who are engaged in the highway construction industry would commonly concur with an idea that the project cannot be delivered with no change. Regardless of considering different contract methods or what so ever, contract change orders (CCO) are yet inevitable due to unforeseen utility conflicts, unpredicted geology, and other unanticipated conditions. No matter of the project location and/or condition, the CCO negatively affects the project in aspects of project cost and schedule. The main purpose of this study is to carefully examine the influences of change orders in infrastructure development projects in the schedule and cost aspects. The aim of this study starts with collecting Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) 9 years of solid data that contains abundant information of CCO in highway projects completed in the state of Florida. In addition to the data, it contains 2,990 infrastructure projects completed between 2002 and 2011, 43,000 change order types, 8 contract methods including conventional (D/B/B), Design-Build (D/B), Incentive/Disincentive (I/D), No Excuse Bonus, Lump Sum, etc., and 7 major types of projects. These detailed and vast data was utilized to evaluate each method's performances affecting projects on cost and schedule aspects by carrying quantitative analysis, such as graphs, box plots, etc. Lastly, the research hypothesis test, which utilized regression analyses, Q-Q plots, scatterplot matrixes, etc., was conducted to verify the data variation, normal distribution, equal variances, correlation, etc. The research results reveal that the innovative methods perform better than conventional in aspects of saving project cost and time. In addition to the innovative methods, D/B is the most effective method that saves both cost and time of projects. I/D compresses project duration but often causes project cost overrun. And Lump Sum significantly saves the project cost but causes project schedule overrun. This study will help interstate transportation agencies with a proper guideline to choose an ideal delivery or contracting method for a project. By providing the information of each method's advantages and disadvantages, it is expected to significantly reduce the agencies' time and expenses required to deliver projects. The electronic version of this dissertation is accessible from http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/152587


Programmatic Implementation of Alternative Contracting Methods

Programmatic Implementation of Alternative Contracting Methods

Author: Daniel Tran

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Published: 2024

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780309709651

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"Alternative contracting methods (ACMs), including design-build, construction manager/general contractor, and public-private partnerships have added a wide range of options for state departments of transportation (DOTs) to consider when delivering projects. NCHRP Synthesis 625: Programmatic Implementation of Alternative Contracting Methods, from TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program, documents state DOT practices of programmatic approaches to ACMs."--publisher's website