coordinating construction related training following and gathering info for construction related...
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Coordinating construction related training Following and gathering info for construction
related performance measures Follow Contract Modifications & Claims, or
potential Claim situations, to help with region-wide & state-wide consistency
Visit projects to review how records are kept, ensure consistency in contract administration, and answer questions
Barb GassenQA Construction Engineer - Roles
Following the Construction Administration Guide Ensure needed documents & documentation are
present – ECIP and any amendments, erosion control reviews, traffic control reviews, permits, commitments, materials documentation, etc.
Quick field review of erosion control & traffic control Discuss any concerns - potential contract mod or
claims issues
Project Visits – what I’ll be looking for
WisDOTPerformance Measures
How Project Staff WorkAffects the DTSD
Performance Measures
Staff Drive and participate in process improvements for
performance measures Provide data inputs and report on the status of
performance measures for designated functional groups Continuous and active engagement in overall
improvement for performance measures Development as department leaders of tomorrow Participate on Analysis Teams
Roles and Responsibilities
CQI – Construction Quality IndexDQI – Design Quality IndexFinals TrackingOn-Budget PerformanceOn-Time Performance
Performance Measures
Measure the quality of completed construction projects to determine if they were completed according to plan, and how maintainable the final product will be.
Target - By July 15th, at least 60% of the contracts from the previous calendar year will have evaluations completed. Maintain an average CQI rating of 90% or better for all the let contracts in the previous calendar year.
CQI - Construction Quality Index
- Ensure the project is built per the plans and any potential maintenance issues are addressed prior to completion and acceptance
- Project Manager schedules a project review with a representative of the maintaining authority for the spring following completion of construction
- Complete the CQI rating and have the report entered by the end of June
- ONE CQI is done per CONTRACT, not per Project
CQI -- Your Role
Ensure that the projects, as designed, are ready to be constructed by both the contractor and the construction project leader.
The current goal is an 80% DQI for all projects.
DQI - Design Quality Index
- Ensure the project design elements are evaluated accurately at the completion of the construction
- Complete the DQI rating and have the report entered by the end of the fiscal year
- Each PROJECT needs to have a DQI completed- Designers need to ensure that constructability
issues are being addressed during the design process
DQI – Your Role
Close out project finals within six months of all work items being complete, based on the date entered for Substantially Complete
Finals Tracking
- Ensure that all contract work and all pay items are complete prior to entering Substantially Complete date
- Follow the finals process, making sure that all needed steps are taken and the goal dates are met as much as possible
- Continue working through additional steps even if there are issues with payroll, materials, etc.
Finals Tracking – Your Role
Have the final project cost as close as possible to the amount that was originally contracted for when the project was let out for bid.
On-Budget Performance
- Be aware of issues that can potentially lead to additional costs for the project
- Work with the contractor to come up with effective solutions when issues arise
- Don’t let the scope of the project expand, if possible, but also ensure the end result is the best we can provide with the resources we have available
- Require the contractor to provide good documentation of additional costs for Contract Mods
On-Budget Performance – Your Role
Accurately estimate and manage the amount of time it will take to complete a highway construction project in order to better determine total project time and schedule future projects to effectively utilize contractor resources.
Meet the project time frame specified in the construction contract 100 percent of the time.
On-Time Performance
- Be aware of issues arising that can lead to changes for the project, and work with the contractor to come up with effective solutions
- Keep on top of the schedule and make sure the contractor is always anticipating how they are planning to make up for any delays
- Share your data on production rates so that the designers have better information available to estimate a construction schedule during design
On-Time Performance – Your Role
QUESTIONS?