Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 203 - Commission for Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation
Rule 203.00.05-008 - AFT 010: Rules Governing the Use of Design Build Construction by Public School Districts
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 203.00.05-008
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 REGULATORY AUTHORITY
1.01 The Arkansas
Commission of Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation's authority
for promulgating this Rule is pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-21-113
(Act 1327 of 2005),
19-11-807
(Act 2155 of 2005) and
25-15-201
et seq.
1.02 This
Rule shall be known as the Arkansas Commission of Public School Academic
Facilities and Transportation Rule Governing the Use of Design-Build
Construction by Public School Districts.
2.00 PURPOSE
2.01 The purpose of this Rule is to establish
a process and procedure in which the school district acquires both design and
construction services in the same contract from a single legal entity, referred
to as the design-builder, without competitive bidding. Justification for
utilizing the Design-Build method must be provided in accordance with Section
5.00.
3.00 DEFINITIONS
3.01 For the purposes of this Rule, the
following terms mean:
3.01.1 "Design-builder"
means any individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or other legal
entity that is appropriately licensed in the State of Arkansas and that
furnishes the necessary design services, in addition to the construction of the
work, whether by itself or through subcontracts, including, but not limited to,
subcontracts for architectural services, landscape architectural services, and
engineering services.
3.01.2
"Design-build contract" means the contract between the school district and a
design-builder to furnish the architecture, engineering, and related services
as required and to furnish the labor, materials, and other construction
services for the same project.
4.00 DESIGN-BUILD CONSTRUCTION
4.01 The design-build construction process is
a project delivery method by which a public school district selects a
design-builder licensed in the State of Arkansas to provide architectural,
landscape architectural and engineering services. The design-builder represents
the single source contracting method consisting of a firm or a team of
architecture, engineering and construction professionals who are at risk for
the cost, schedule, quality and management of the entire project.
4.01.1 Any and all construction contracting
performed by the design-builder shall be performed by a contractor qualified
and licensed under Arkansas law.
4.01.2 The design-builder shall contract
directly with subcontractors and shall furnish a 100% Performance and Payment
Bond in accordance with state law.
4.01.3 All projects using design-build
construction shall comply with state and federal law.
5.00 THE USE OF DESIGN-BUILD CONSTRUCTION
5.01 Any school
district may use design-build construction as a project delivery method for the
building, altering, repairing, improving, maintaining, or demolishing of any
structure, or any improvement to real property owned by a school district by
official vote of the school board as reflected in the minutes of said board.
The use of a design-builder shall be especially considered by the school
district, if one (1) or more of the following situations exist:
5.01.1 The school district finds that the
project has significant schedule ramifications, and concurrent design and
construction is necessary to meet these critical deadlines and to shorten the
overall duration of the construction process. Potential time savings shall be
substantiated and may include operational and financial data that justify early
project completion; or
5.01.2 The
school district finds that the design-builder's concurrent employment of design
and construction professionals will contribute to significant cost savings;
or
5.01.3 The size of the project,
or contract value, is of sufficient size to justify the risks for both the
school district and the design-builder; or
5.01.4 The school district finds that the
project presents significant technical complexities which are best addressed by
a design-builder. Technical complexities that may influence the decision to use
a design-builder would include:
A. Program
requirements that can be defined by performance criteria or regulatory
standards;
B. Public
safety;
C. Price guarantees that
allow the school district greater cost reliability and effective management of
the budget process;
D. Historic
preservation and/or difficult remodel projects with many unknown factors,
and;
E. Constructability challenges
requiring complex phasing or highly coordinated scheduling.
6.00 THE SELECTION OF A DESIGN-BUILDER
6.01 School
districts shall use two-step selection process.
6.02 Step one (1) requires the school
district to issue a Request for Qualifications to solicit design-builders
interested in the project. After evaluating and scoring the responses to the
Request for Qualifications, a short-list of design-builders are sent a Request
for Proposals.
6.03 Step two (2)
requires the design-builders receiving the Request for Proposals to submit
formal proposals based on the criteria identified in the Request for
Proposals.
6.04 The school
district's Request for Qualifications shall include the following contents:
6.04.1 Information regarding the school
district, including organizational components to occupy or use the
facility;
6.04.2 A description of
the school district's goals and objectives;
6.04.3 A thorough description of the project,
background information, special requirements, site location and
description;
6.04.4 Net or gross
floor area and number of stories, if applicable;
6.04.5 Estimated contract amount or limits,
and financial constraints, if any;
6.04.6 A clear description of
preconstruction, construction and post-construction deliverables;
6.04.7 Project timeline/milestones including
start dates, critical dates, estimated (or desired) time of
completion;
6.04.8 Minimum
requirements for the design-builder to be considered for the project, such as:
bonding capacity, insurance requirements and demonstrated
capabilities;
6.04.9 Deadline for
submission of design-builders' qualification statements and number of copies
required, and;
6.05 The
criteria for selecting a design-builder shall include, at a minimum:
6.05.1 Description and identification of the
school district's organization, consultants, selection panel, design-builders
who were chosen to reveive the Request for Proposals and their member firms and
sub-consultants;
6.05.2
Instructions to the design-builders including: definitions and terms,
schedules, proposal forms and any other specific presentation
requests;
6.05.3 Selection criteria
shall be clearly detailed and at a minimum include the following:
A. Architectural image and
character;
B. Technical innovation
and environmental acceptability of engineered solution;
C. Functional efficiency and
flexibility;
D. Adherence to the
Arkansas School Facility Design Guidelines;
E. Description of materials and
systems;
F. Safety and security
features;
G. Energy
conservation;
H. Operational and
maintenance costs;
I. Competence of
key personnel;
J. Design and
construction schedules, and;
K.
Basis of award.
6.05.4
The school district's selection panel shall review and evaluate the responses
to the Request for Proposals and assign scores based upon a predetermined
scoring matrix provided by the school district that corresponds to the
evaluation factors listed in Section 6.06.3, above. Evaluation factors should
be listed in order of importance and weighted if desired.
6.05.5 Oral presentations shall then be
conducted taking into consideration the items listed below. Design-builders
shall be evaluated and ranked based on their performance.
6.05.6 Presentations by the design-builders
before the selection committee shall include the following:
6.06.1 The order of presentation shall be
determined by lottery;
6.06.2 Only
members and employees of the design-builders may participate in the
presentations;
6.06.3 Teams shall
limit their presentations to the information provided in their
proposal;
6.06.4 The school
district shall identify and provide the audiovisual equipment to be used in the
presentations, and;
6.06.5 School
districts may videotape the presentations.
6.06 It is recommended that the school
district provide a selection panel consisting of individuals who understand the
needs of the district, the facility to be constructed and are knowledgeable of
the complexities inherent in the design and construction industry. When
selecting the panel, the school district shall consider the following types of
individuals:
6.06.1 School district
representatives and/or personnel who are familiar with the operations and
objectives of the district;
6.06.2
Employees or users of the facility;
6.06.3 Community representatives.
6.07 The school district shall
state in the Requests for Qualifications and Proposals the authority given to
the selection panel. The school district must also establish the school
district's limited authority to accept, or reject, the panel's
recommendation.
6.08 It is
recommended that the sum of the combined scores from the written response to
the Request for Proposals and the oral presentation determine the most
qualified design-builder to provide services for the school district.
6.09 Scoring documentation must be provided
to all Request for Proposal participants at the conclusion of the process and
be available to anyone else who requests it.
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