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Basis of Estimates Part 1 Introduction Melissa Hollis Engineering Systems Support State Specifications and Estimates Office June 2012

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Basis of Estimates Part 1 Introduction

Melissa HollisEngineering Systems Support

State Specifications and Estimates OfficeJune 2012

Basis of Estimates

•Part 1: Introduction to the Basis of Estimates

•Part 2: Selecting Pay Items

•Part 3: Estimating and Review

Part 1: Introduction to the Basis of Estimates

•General Information•BOE Online

•Chapter 1: Updates & Registration•Chapter 2: Units of Measure•Chapter 5: Contact Lists•Chapter 6: Pay Item Requests•Chapter 7: Design Tools•Chapter 8: Forms•Chapter 9: Trnsport & Webgate•Chapter 10: Formatting Items

General Information: Terminology

•DOT or FDOT: Florida Department of Transportation•BOE: Basis of Estimates•Specs: Specifications, including the Standard Specifications (bound book), Supplemental Specifications (FHWA approved), Special Provisions, Developmental Specifications, and Technical Special Provisions

•Estimates: Pay Item, Quantity, Price•PSE Package

General Information: Terminology

•Proposal•Bidder•Contract

•Project•Category / Design GroupRoadway, Structures, Signing & Pavement Markings, Lighting, Signals, Landscaping, Utilities, Architectural, Mass Transit

Bridges:One category for

each bridge

General Information: Terminology

•LRE: Long Range Estimates•Trnsport•PES, CES, LAS, SiteManager, DSS

•Webgate, Designer Interface•WebTrnsport LRE: Anticipated

quantities based on typical section

TRNSPORT: Known quantities based on

plans

General Information: Terminology

•PPM: Plans Preparation Manual•CPAM: Construction Project Administration Manual

•Standards: Design Standards, Interim Standards, Indexes, Instructions for Design Standards

http://www.dot.state.fl.us/rddesign/ DesignStandards/Standards.shtm

General Information: Timeline

•Pre-Design•Design•Letting & Bid Review•Award•Construction

General Information: Timeline

•Pre-Design•Design•Letting & Bid Review•Award•Construction

Part 1: Introduction to the Basis of Estimates

•General Information•BOE Online

•Chapter 1: Updates & Registration•Chapter 2: Units of Measure•Chapter 5: Contact Lists•Chapter 6: Pay Item Requests•Chapter 7: Design Tools•Chapter 8: Forms•Chapter 9: Trnsport & Webgate•Chapter 10: Formatting Items

BOE Online

•searchable .pdf files•Reader is available from http://www.adobe.com

•Files are located on the Specifications and Estimates web page at http://www.dot.state.fl.us/ specificationsoffice/

Basis of Estimates

BOE Online

•NOT a contract document•Refer to Chapter 10 for coordinating BOE content with the plans and specifications

BOE Online

•Complete file is large!•Use online chapter files, whenever possible.

Basis of Estimates- Chapter 1

•Updated Monthly, or as needed•Estimates Bulletins•Registration through Contact Database http://www.dot.state.fl.us/ projectmanagementoffice/ contactdatabase.shtm

Chapter 2: Units of Measure

•Abbreviations–ED: Per each, per day (5 items x 5 days= 25 ED)–LO: Location

•Conversion Factors–43,560 ft2/ac

Chapters 3 and 4

•Chapter 3: Alphabetical ListPipe, Optional vs Optional PipeExcavation, Borrow vs Borrow ExcavationImpact Attenuator vs Crash Cushion

•Chapter 4: Blank for future use

Chapter 5: Contact Lists

•Directory of Coordinators•Central Office Pay Item coordinators•Responsible Offices•Listing, by pay item range, of the responsible office and contact person(s)

Chapter 5: Contact Lists

Project Specific Issues•Designer coordinates with Project Manager.•Project Manger works with District or Responsible Office, as needed•E-mail, with Designer and Project Manager’s contact information, works well to expedite responses. Carefully select the “cc: group”•Project Number, Letting & Production Dates

Chapter 6: Requesting Pay Items

•Opening pay items•Creating new pay items•Pay Item request instructions•Inactive Items•Pay Item reviews•Coordination Team•Management Team•Developmental, Trial, and/or Special Pay Items•Generic Pay Items

Chapter 6: Requesting Pay Items

•Opening pay items•Item structure is already in the BOE•Valid/Obsolete dates may apply

•Creating new pay items•Additional Size, shape, etc.•Other operations?•General use, new specs?•Project Specific/Limited use? •Developmental/Experimental?

Chapter 6: Requesting Pay Items

•Opening pay items•Creating new pay items•Pay Item request instructions•Inactive Items•Pay Item reviews•Coordination Team•Management Team•Developmental, Trial, and/or Special Pay Items•Generic Pay Items

Chapter 6: Requesting Pay Items

•Coordination Team•Representatives from Design, Construction, Maintenance, and other offices•Coordinate the implementation of Pay Items, Specifications, Standards, and other issues

•Management Team•Managers from same offices•Work to resolve issues between offices, policy issues, etc.

Chapter 6: Requesting Pay Items

•Opening pay items•Creating new pay items•Pay Item request instructions•Inactive Items•Pay Item reviews•Coordination Team•Management Team•Developmental, Trial, and/or Special Pay Items•Generic Pay Items

Generic Pay Items

Format 000-AAA-BBB, where AAA = Design Groups /Categoryand BBB= sequential numbering 1, 2, 3, etc.•000-100-BBB Structures•000-200-BBB Roadway•000-300-BBB Signing/Pavement Marking•000-400-BBB Lighting•000-500-BBB Signals/ITS•000-600-BBB Landscaping

Caution: Read the rules!

Great for single use, but not for testing.

Generic Pay Items

Complete rules in Chapter 6. Here is a brief summary of the rules:• Must not be used if there is an existing pay item.• Must not be used to violate or circumvent standard pay items.• Must not be used to circumvent the approval process on developmental items. (No “testing” without Product Evaluation or Materials Office involvement)• Must not be used as a work-around for a pay item that has been rejected for statewide usage by Central Office. • Must not to be used for sole-sourcing of materials/ methods for items of work.

Generic Pay Items

Complete rules in Chapter 6. •Good Examples:•Utility Items without existing pay items•“Single use, Unique work”- Skyway lighting•“Unusual”- Geotechnical or Structural work

•Remember:•No tracking, no project or cost history•No applicable specs/standards

Chapter 7: Design Tools

•Coordination between plans, specs, and pay items•Plan Notes•“T” Flag

Specifications include:Description MaterialsConstruction or Installation requirementsMethod of MeasurementBasis of Payment

Chapter 7: Design Tools

•Coordination between plans, specs, and pay items

Specs: Book, SPs, TSPs, Developmental, Supplemental

Plans: Structures, Roadway, Lighting, Signals, etc.

Estimate: Item Number, Description, Units, Prices

Standards:E-book, IDS

Chapter 7: Design Tools

•Coordination between plans, specs, and pay items•Plan Notes•“T” Flag

Project Specific Details- good

Duplicating Specs- bad

Chapter 7: Design Tools

•Coordination between plans, specs, and pay items•Plan Notes•“T” Flag

When is a Tech Spec needed?

Chapter 7: Design Tools

•Coordination between plans, specs, and pay items•Plan Notes•“T” Flag

T Tech Spec/Plan DetailsD Plan Details requiredP Permit requiredM Monitored itemG Generic ItemA Approvals needed

Chapter 8: Forms

•CADD (Tabulation forms included in the plans)–Created by the responsible office: Roadway, Structures, Drainage, or other–Maintained by the CADD Office–Instructions in PPM or other handbooks/manuals

•COMP (Computation Book forms)–Created and Maintained by the Construction Office–Master PI List available within Webgate–Instructions in Preparation and Documentation Manual

Chapter 9: Webgate and Designer Interface

•RACF Password required•Designer Interface•Trnsport Reports–Project Edit Report–Proposal Summary of Quantities (for use in plans)–Master PI List

•Internet Reports–Item Average Reports

Chapter 9: Webgate and Designer Interface

•RACF Password required•Designer Interface•Trnsport Reports–Project Edit Report–Proposal Summary of Quantities (for use in plans)–Master Pay Item List

•Internet Reports

Chapter 9: Webgate and Designer Interface

•RACF Password required•Designer Interface•Trnsport Reports–Project Edit Report–Proposal Summary of Quantities (for use in plans)

•Internet Reports

Chapter 10: Formatting Pay Items

•Pay Item Description•Unit, Accuracy, Plan Quantity•Important Dates•Detail•Related Items•Documentation•References, Specs, Standards•Plan Detail and/or Tech Spec•Pay Item Structure•Where to Find It

Chapter 10: Formatting Pay Items

Chapter 10: Formatting Pay Items

•Price vs. Quantity

District XDistrict YDistrict Z

Quantity

$

Question?

•Which is less expensive- concrete or pvc/plastic pipe?

•How can we bid concrete vs PVC?

Answers

•Bid Prices

Materials

Labor

Equipment

Chapter 10: Formatting Pay Items

•Pay Item Description•Unit, Accuracy, Plan Quantity•Important Dates•Detail•Related Items•Documentation•References, Specs, Standards•Plan Detail and/or Tech Spec•Pay Item Structure•Where to Find It

Chapter 10: Formatting Pay Items

•Specification Section number•Pay Item Number 123-ABC-DEF

100s General, Earthwork200s Base Courses300s Pavement400s Structures500s Incidental Construction600s Traffic Control Devices700s Signing, Lighting, and Pavement Markings900s Special Items

BOE Advice

If you don’t see a pay item that you need, please ask.•Existing/available Item•Open an item/existing structure•Create a new item•Developmental Pay Item•Generic Pay Item

Thank you for your time!Melissa HollisBasis of Estimates CoordinatorState Specifications and Estimates [email protected]