Title: Preparing Successful Proposals for Navy Construction Contracts
1Preparing Successful Proposals for Navy
Construction Contracts
- Clyde S. Higa, P.E.
- Lynn Arakaki, Contracting Officer
Small Business Forum July 15, 2009
2Main Focus Support the War Fighters
3NAVFAC HI Area of Responsibility
4NAVFAC HI Construction Offices
OAHU
ROICC Kaneohe Bay
ROICC Wahiawa
NAVFAC HI FEAD
5Types of Competitive Solicitations
- Sealed Bidding award made to responsive,
responsible bidder whose bid conforms to the
invitation for bids only price considered bids
evaluated without discussions
- Best Value price and non-price factors
considered discussions may occur - Tradeoff Process permits tradeoffs among price
and non-price factors may consider award to
other than the lowest priced offeror or other
than the highest technically rated offeror - Lowest Price Technically Acceptable Process
award made to lowest evaluated price of proposals
meeting or exceeding the acceptability standards
for non-price factors
6Sealed Bidding Lessons Learned
- Submit your bid by the due date and time in order
for it to be considered. - Bid fails to comply in all material respects with
the invitation for bids (does not conform to the
specifications/ performance period imposes
conditions that would modify requirement) - Submit bid guarantee in accordance with the
requirements of the invitation for bids
7Technical Evaluation Factors and Subfactors -
Sample
- Factor A Past Performance (how well a
contractor has performed on recent relevant
projects) - Subfactor (1) Construction Contractors past
performance - Subfactor (2) Lead Design Firms past performance
(if design-build) - Factor B Experience of the Firm and Experience
and Qualifications of the Key Personnel (recent
relevant projects a contractor/key personnel have
completed) - Subfactor (1) Construction contractors
experience and key personnel experience and
qualifications - Subfactor (2) Lead design firms experience and
design teams key personnel experience and
qualifications (if design-build) - Factor C Management and Schedule Plan for the
Basic Contract - Factor D Technical solution for the Sample
project
8Request for Proposal (RFP) Lessons Learned
- Read RFP thoroughly.
- Attend site visits and pre-proposal conferences.
- Ask questions (submit Requests for Information
(RFIs)) if there are unclear items. - Review evaluation factors/subfactors and their
relative importance - Summarize evaluation factors/subfactors in a
checksheet. - Address each evaluation factor/subfactor
completely. - Review proposal submittal requirements
- Font and font size.
- Maximum number of pages, single or double sided.
- Page size.
- Do not bait and switch key personnel
- Demonstrate history of working with major
subcontractors, joint-venture partners, and
designers. - Submit requested certifications.
9RFP Lessons Learned
- Put forth your best effort with your initial
proposal. You may not receive an opportunity to
revise your proposal if award is made without
discussions. - Organize your proposal in accordance with the
RFP. - Submit your proposal by the due date and time in
order for it to be considered.
10Construction Contractor Performance Evaluation
- Past Performance is very important
- DD2626 CCASS (Construction Contractor Appraisal
Support System) Review. - Contractors performances will be documented in
the CCASS for contracts and task orders gt550K. - For projects lt550K, we will also document
contractors outstanding performance and less
than satisfactory performance. - For Design Build contracts, design
subcontractors performance will be addressed in
the comments section of the DD2626.
11Construction Contractor Appraisal Support System
Form DD2626
12Construction Contractor Appraisal Support System
- A complete User Manual and other guidance can be
accessed at http//www.cpars.csd.disa.mil/ - PKI/ECA account is required to access CCASS.
Allow enough time for the registration process.
Annual cost is 110-150 annually. Failure to
obtain CCASS access will preclude contractor from
any ability to comment on governments evaluation
of contractors performance. Contractor has 30
days to respond to the initial evaluation.
13Clarification
- PKI Public Key Infrastructure
- - A system / protocol / arrangement to establish
and maintain a trustworthy networking
environment not exclusive to the Government. - ECA External Certification Authority
- - Within a PKI environment, part of a DoD
established program to provide the mechanism for
non-DoD entities to securely communicate with the
DoD and authenticate to DoD information systems. - Depending who you talk to or what you read, the
certificates are referred to as ECA Certificates
or PKI Certificates. - For access to DoD systems, YOU NEED A ECA
CERTIFICATE
14Getting an ECA Certificate
- CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED FROM AN APPROVED VENDOR
- Approved vendors
- Operational Research Consultants, Inc.
(ORC)http//www.eca.orc.com - Email pkihelp_at_orc.com
- Phone 800.816.5548
- VeriSign, Inc.
- http//www.verisign.com/authentication/government
-authentication/eca-certificates/index.html - Email ieca-support_at_verisign.com
- Phone 650.426.3224
- IdenTrust, Inc.
- http//www.identrust.com/certificates/eca/index.h
tml - Email helpdesk_at_identrust.com
- Phone 888.882.1104
15NAVFAC HI Construction
- Safety is of prime concern
- Follow USACE EM-385-1-1
- Operational Risk Management
- EMR, Experience Modification Rate lt1.0
- Contractor performs Quality Control
- Government performs Quality Assurance
- Environmental Protection
- Design Build for 75 of all projects gt750K
16NAVFAC HI Construction
- Electronic submissions of submittals (e.g. with
Adobe Acrobat and/or AutoCadd) is becoming a
requirement. - Reduces hard copies.
- Allows for faster transmission of submittals for
reviews - Eliminates need for courier service.
17NAVFAC HI Construction
- Network Analysis Scheduling utilizing Primavera
SureTrak or P3 on all contracts. - Monthly updated critical path schedules
- Three week look ahead schedules.
- Cost loaded schedules are basis for partial
payment invoicing. - Twice a year, NAVFAC PAC will provide training on
how SureTrak schedules are to be submitted.
Contact GCA for next session.
182009 Designer Builder Symposium
- 2009 Designer Builder Symposium
- December 8, 2009
- Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel
- Contact ACECH, American Council of Engineering
Companies of Hawaii
19NAVFAC Hawaii