Work Zone Mobility and Safety Program

Michigan M 15: Performance Contracting Overview and MDOT Direction

slide 1: Performance Contracting in Michigan

Jack Hofweber, P.E.

Manager
Bay City Transportation Service Center
Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT)
(989) 239-2681
hofweberj@michigan.gov

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slide 2: Michigan DOT M-115 – Highways for Life – Performance-Based Contract

  • 5.5 Mile, Rural, Two-lane Road and Bridge Reconstruction
  • Best-Value Contract Award
  • Formula for Evaluating Price and Non-Price Factors

Map of Michigan with the project location highlighted.

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slide 3: HfL and Project Goals

  • Open to Traffic
  • Construction & Cleanup Completion
  • Pavement Performance
  • Worker Safety During Construction
  • Work Zone Crashes
  • Motorist Delay

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slide 4: Seven Evaluation Factors Totaling 150 Points

  1. Open to Traffic Date (max points 20)
  2. Construction and Cleanup Completion Date (max points 5)
  3. Pavement Performance Goal (max points 50)
  4. Worker Safety Plan (max points 5)
  5. Work Zone Safety Plan (max points 10)
  6. Reducing Motorist Delay Plan (max points 30)
  7. Project Innovations (max points 30)

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What did we get from these evaluations?

  • Temp. Lanes
  • Pre-cast bridges
  • Grabber cones
  • Rubblizing ex pavement
  • Shoulder object markers



slide 5: Best-Value Determination

Contractor Name Contractor Score Cost Multiplier Contractor Bid Best Value
Rieth-Riley Construction Company, Inc. 111 0.852 $5,755,413.00 $4,903,611.87
Central Asphalt, Inc. (Awarded) 80 0.8933 $4,477,777.77 $3,999,998.88
Pyramid Paving and Contracting Company, Inc.
(Unable to secure a single term, six-year warranty)
62 0.9173 $4,190,777.00 $3,844,199.74

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slide 6: Lessons Learned

  • Pavement Warranty
  • Innovations in Violation
  • Test Project Requirements/Goal
  • Inaccurate Existing Bridge Plan
  • Provisions to Accommodate Site Changes

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Single-Term versus Multiple-Term

Original selected Contractor had submitted a 6 year pavement warranty that they could not obtain.

Innovations Submitted in Violation of Project Requirements – One Contractor put in this proposal that no seeding would be done to reduce car deer crashes. The contract clearly stated a required seed mixture.

Test your project requirements and goals. Perform WHAT IF questions to the Stakeholders and other groups. We found that meeting AASHTO bridge width requirements did not necessarily meet MDOT's.

Provisions to Accommodate Site Changes (Lump Sum Payment)




slide 7: What Is Michigan Doing Next with Performance Contracting?
(Driven from HfL Project)

  • Develop Innovative Construction Contracting Guidance Document
  • Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) Project Delivery. Zilwaukee Precast Segmental Bridge Replacement.
  • MDOT's Goal 10% of Projects P.C.

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  • Innovative Construction Contracting Guidance Document out December 1, 2010
  • Project out of our office using CMGC $40 million awarded to PCL Civil Construction Inc Tampa Florida.
  • MDOT has not met this 10% goal.



slide 8: Hy-Span Bridge Design

Hy-Span pre-cast bridge being installed.

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slide 9: Hy-Span Bridge Design

Closeup of Hy-Span pre-cast bridge as it is being installed.

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slide 10: Hy-Span Bridge Design

Workers loosening the chains securing a Hy-Span bridge to the back of the flatbed that was used to transport it to the job site.

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slide 11: Self-Adjusting Temporary Traffic Signals

Self-adjusting temporary traffic signal

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slide 12

Temporary sign advising drivers that they are approaching a temporary emergency pulloff location.

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slide 13

Asphalt being taken up from one lane of a two-lane roadway.

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slide 14: Rubblizing Existing Pavement

Construction equipment rubblizing existing pavement

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slide 15

A roller-compactor vehicle.

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slide 16

The M-115 work site.

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slide 17

Asphalt being laid down by a construction vehicle.

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slide 18

Freeflowing traffic through the work zone area.

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slide 19: Material Transfer System

Asphalt material transfer system

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slide 20: Shoulder and Centerline Corrugations

Shoulder and centerline corrugations on finished roadway.

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slide 21: Stream Realignment

Stream realignment to one side of finished roadway.

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slide 22

Finished roadway stretching into the distance.

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slide 23: Thank You

The Central Asphalt project team.

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