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Tom Wiener, P.E. MnDOT Project Controls Engineer Matt Reid, P.E. HDR Engineering, Inc.

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Administering Lump Sum P/T Contracts via a Cost Loaded Schedule. Tom Wiener, P.E. MnDOT Project Controls Engineer Matt Reid, P.E. HDR Engineering, Inc. Background – Why?. Cost Loaded Schedule. Allows for Breakdown of L.S. Cost Validate Costs of the L.S. Better Quality Control - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Administering Lump Sum P/T Contracts via a Cost Loaded Schedule

Tom Wiener, P.E. MnDOT Project Controls EngineerMatt Reid, P.E. HDR Engineering, Inc.

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Allows for Breakdown of L.S. Cost◦ Validate Costs of the L.S.

Better Quality Control

Better Progress Control and Monitoring◦ Earned Value / Revenue Techniques

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Schedule of Values

Contractor Consultant(Low Bid Contract)

Lump Sum Bid items are Cost Accounts in P6 that align with

Unit Rate bid items

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Schedule of Values

Contractor ConsultantChallenges Faced

We’ve Never Done This Before ($14.2M QBS) Office of Audit/Validation of Costs Creating Negotiated Work Packages from RFP Schedule Was a Learning Curve for Consultant

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• Provides Method for Equity Control

• Allows for Schedule Risk to be Reduced

• Reduces Fears of Lump Sum

• Lump Sum• Encourages Innovation• Scope Diligence • Streamlined Payment Administration

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Lump Sum Contract Requirement 1st Design Contract – Lump Sum CPM Use of MnDOT SWIFT Codes

◦ 1010 – Project Management◦ 1250 – Misc. Engineering & Support◦ 2824 – Special Studies◦ ABUT◦ DECK◦ PIER

Oracle Primavera P6

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Baseline Schedules – 1st plan for executing work and progress measured from

Update Schedules – record of progress on a monthly basis; actual dates, remaining durations, actual cost, earned value.

Revised Schedules – Re Baseline if necessary

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Schedule built locally

Coordination with Functional Leads and MnDOT

Baseline Acceptance

Baseline Uploaded to MnDOT Hosted P6 Environment

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Similar to MnDOT CPM Const Specs – 1803

Activity Durations 5-20 days

Activity must have Predecessor/Successor

No Lags/Leads

Constraints

Contract Time, Delays, Impacts, Failure to complete work on time

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Schedule Activities – 465 Logic Relationships – 750 Constraints – 14 Initially, 2 Afterward Critical Activities – 40, less than 10% of

Project, no more than 30% per spec

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SWIFT Codes Differentiate Subs – Multiple Entries Reporting

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Schedule Updated Monthly◦ Purposes of CPM◦ Coordination with Design

Functional Leads◦ Schedule Narrative

Highlights Anticipated/Final Milestones

Critical Coordination Activities

Change in Schedule Logic◦ Payment - Invoicing

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Organization ◦ Define deliverables in an organized format◦ Ensure all contracted deliverables are accounted for◦ Activities have agreed upon budget

Communication◦ Relationship between disciplines and other parties◦ Responsibility - activities are assigned to companies,

DOT◦ When deliverables are required logically

Analysis◦ On time – baseline comparison and float analysis◦ On budget – Internal earned value/percent complete

analysis◦ Risk or Impact mitigation – All parties can identify and

mitigate potential risks, allocate or shift resources

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Was it worth it?

Yes

• Validated Scope of Work• Consultant buy-in to the process• Truly managed schedules (Earned Revenue Mngt)• We needed this design done on time

• Streamlined Payment administration – Auditing History

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Project In Construction Phase

Contractor’s build schedule in our network 1/1/13

Piloting BIM and CTD schedules 3/1/13

Select Unit Rate project Resource and Cost Loaded 3/1/13

Role and Resource Loaded of CE&I staff 6/1/14

Projects in Scoping and Design Phase

Programmed Projects Role and Resource Loaded 6/30/13

All planned projects Role loaded by June 30, 2014

Taxpayer Transportation Accountability Act

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