Title: Developing Partnerships with the MWBE Community
1Developing Partnerships with the M/WBE Community
Guilford County Schools
2State of North Carolina
143-128.2. Minority business participation
goals. (a) The State shall have a
verifiable ten percent (10) goal for
participation by minority businesses in the total
value of work for each State building projectA
local government unit or other public or private
entity that receives State appropriations for a
building project or other State grant funds for a
building project, including a building project
done by a private entity on a facility to be
leased or purchased by the local government unit,
where the project cost is one hundred thousand
dollars (100,000) or more, shall have a
verifiable ten percent (10) goal for
participation by minority businesses in the total
value of the work provided, however, a local
government unit may apply a different verifiable
goal that was adopted prior to December 1, 2001,
if the local government unit had and continues to
have a sufficiently strong basis in evidence to
justify the use of that goal Except as otherwise
provided for in this subsection, each city,
county, or other local public entity shall adopt,
after a notice and public hearing, an appropriate
verifiable percentage goal for participation by
minority businesses in the total value of work
for building projects. Each entity required to
have verifiable percentage goals under this
subsection shall make a good faith effort to
recruit minority participation in accordance with
this section or G.S. 143-131(b), as applicable.
3State of North Carolina
- 143-128.2 (g)
- As used in this section
- (1) The term "minority business" means a
business - a. In which at least fifty-one percent
(51) is owned by one or more minority persons or
socially and economically disadvantaged
individuals, or in the case of a corporation, in
which at least fifty-one percent (51) of the
stock is owned by one or more minority persons or
socially and economically disadvantaged
individuals and - b. Of which the management and daily
business operations are controlled by one or more
of the minority persons or socially and
economically disadvantaged individuals who own
it. - (2) The term "minority person" means a
person who is a citizen or lawful permanent
resident of the United States and who is - a. Black, that is, a person having
origins in any of the black racial groups in
Africa - b. Hispanic, that is, a person of Spanish
or Portuguese culture with origins in Mexico,
South or Central America, or the Caribbean
Islands, regardless of race - c. Asian American, that is, a person
having origins in any of the original peoples of
the Far East, Southeast Asia and Asia, the Indian
subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands - d. American Indian, that is, a person
having origins in any of the original Indian
peoples of North America or - e. Female.
- (3) The term "socially and economically
disadvantaged individual" means the same as
defined in 15 U.S.C. 637.
4GCS BOE Policy- 2000 2003 Bonds
- BOE policy DK- Participation by
- Women and Minority Owned Businesses
- 10 good faith effort approved by the BOE in
December 1994 which was later reaffirmed on June
11, 1996.
5GCS 2000 2003 Bonds
- WBE 7.14
- MBE 4.13
- TOTAL M/WBE 11.27
- GCS exceeded the BOE 10 M/WBE Goal for the 2000
and 2003 Bonds combined.
6State Disparity Study-Dec./2003
North Carolina Department of Administration
conducted a Disparity Study in December 30, 2003
with the following results for M/WBE capacity for
the region including Guilford County WBE
7.01 MBE 5.45 TOTAL M/WBE 12.46
7GCS M/WBE Policy Revised
- On March 29, 2007 the BOE revised and adopted
policy DK, Participation by Women and Minority
Owned Businesses. This policy reads in part -
- In accordance with N.C.G.S. 143-128.2, the board
adopts a verifiable goal of 12.46 for
participation by Minority, Women, and Socially
and Economically Disadvantaged Owned Business
Enterprises (M/WSEDBE) in construction projects
in excess of 100,000 or more. - This policy revision replaced the 10 good faith
effort.
8Latest Results
- Eastern Guilford High School (Barnhill
Contracting) - The Districts first Construction Manager at Risk
project has had notable success in meeting and
exceeding the Districts M/WBE Goal of 12.46. - Out of the 34,345,109 contract value billed
through March, 2008 in construction and contracts
awarded by the District the M/WBE participation
rates are approximately as follows - MBE 8.61
- WBE 19.49
- M/WBE Participation 28.10
- This exceeds the BOE M/WBE goal by more than
100! -
Total M/WBE participation is trending upward in
the four month look ahead for expected billings!
9Latest Results
Dean B Pruette SCALES Project (New Atlantic
Contracting)
- On April 16 and April 17, the project was bid
under the Construction Manager at Risk project
delivery method. - Based on a preliminary Guaranteed Maximum Price
(GMP) of 2,700,000 in construction and contracts
to be awarded by the District the M/WBE
participation rates are approximately as follows - MBE 20.7
- WBE 6.6
- M/WBE Participation 27.3
- This exceeds the BOE M/WBE goal by more than
200!
Although these percentages are preliminary, the
construction team is confident they will hold and
is still working to improve upon them.
10Latest Results
Union Hill Project (Samet/SRS)
- On April 22 and April 24, the project was bid
under the Construction Manager at Risk project
delivery method. - Based on a preliminary Guaranteed Maximum Price
(GMP) of 14,455,872 in construction and
contracts to be awarded by the District the M/WBE
participation rates are approximately as follows - MBE 8.26
- WBE 23.47
- M/WBE Participation 31.74
- This exceeds the BOE M/WBE goal by more than
250!
These percentages are preliminary. Contractor is
currently in the process of conducting pre-award
meetings with apparent low bidders.
11Going Forward
- Some of the actions being taken by the District
and its contractors to maximize M/WBE
participation include - HUB Advisory Committee- BOE working to get 11
member committee to oversee HUB program - GCS M/WBE Coordinator- Todd Baldwin hired October
2007 after interviewing over 20 candidates. - Unbundling packages to get smaller contracts
- Implemented quick pay to help cash flow
- Encouraging general contractors to make lower
materials prices available to MWBE contractors - Facilities Management Team committed to M/WBE
Participation
12Going Forward
- Union Hill Project (Samet/SRS)
- Personal one on one meetings with interested
M/WBE Firms by contractors to discuss project
opportunities and requirements. - Personal and specific Approval/Disapproval
letters to each prospective bidder seeking
prequalification. - Attendance at United Minority Contractors of NC
to discuss project to groups. Many firms and
Owner M/WBE coordinators from various
universities and school districts were present
and were interested in helping to spread the word
to those they felt were qualified and would
benefit from the opportunity. - Attended the 2008 State Construction Conference
and HUB Mixer to distribute information about the
project to firms and Owner M/WBE coordinators
that would help in getting the word out. - Sponsored and presented the project at (2) HUB
Academy Classes at Winston-Salem State
University. Also attended the WSSU HUB Academy
Graduation on April 2, 2008.
13Going Forward
- Union Hill-Continued
- Presented project information at the HUB II
Academy at NCSU which was attended by a member of
the SSJV project team. - Cross referenced the project data base of
available M/WBE firms with many state data bases
throughout the prequalification process. - Assisted experienced firms who were not yet
bonded to seriously seek bonding as another step
to increasing capacity. - Research and investigate the HUB market
- Active recruitment and prequalification
- Pre-Construction phase contractors college and
technical assistance - Financial and bonding assistance
- Second tier strategy
14Going Forward
- Dean B Pruette SCALES Project (New Atlantic)
- Advertise in local newspapers(including minority
owned publications) - Conduct mixers to open dialogue among prospective
contractors - Facilitate meetings between majority and
minority firms to foster mentor protégé
relationships - Develop Reduced Barrier Bid Packages(RBBP) to
increase economic feasibility Value of RBBPs is
equal to 31 of project total - Provide majority contractors with minority
contractor information for packages outside of
RBBPs for inclusion as suppliers and subs - Assist in the identification and obtainment of
alternative bonding and insurance to meet bid
requirements for all size packages - Identify prospective contractors via North
Carolina DOA Office of Historically Underutilized
Businesses, GCS M/WBE contractors list, National
Association of Minority Contractors, New
Atlantics subcontractor list, local
municipalities M/WBE vendor lists
15M/WBE Participation
- GCS has made considerable progress in the area of
M/WBE participation. - We also know that there is always room for
improvement and we will continue to work with our
M/WBE partners. - Together we can achieve more.
16GCS and M/WBE Firms- Building the Future
Together.
Guilford County Schools