Job orders under the job order contracts will only be issued when there is an approved project and funding. The contract value can range from a minimum of $25,000 to a maximum of $2,500,000.
In order to be efficient in delivering projects, the County needs to employ a variety of project delivery methods. One such method is Public Contract Code Section 20128.5, which authorizes counties to award one or more individual annual contracts for repair, remodeling, or other repetitive work to be done according to unit prices. Once an annual contract is awarded, individual projects are then done through written job orders performed by the job order contractor at the unit prices bid for the annual contract. Such Job Order Contracting (JOC) is a project delivery tool that has been proven to reduce costs, save time, and increase productivity.
On September 15, 2015, the Board of Supervisors authorized the Public Works Director to solicit bids for job order contracts. On November 10, 2015, the Board of Supervisors awarded three contracts each in the amount of $2,000,000 to Sea Pac Engineering (JOC 001), John F. Otto, Inc., (JOC 002), and Mark Scott Construction (JOC 003). The California Public Contract Code (PCC) Section 20128.5 provides that counties may award annual contracts up to a maximum allowable contract value of $4,659,196 ($3,000,000 in 1998 increased annually by the California Consumer Price Index). Due to the success of the program, the great need, and the satisfactory performance by John F. Otto Inc. and Mark Scott Construction, on September 20, 2016, the Board approved Change Order No. 1 with John F. Otto, Inc. (JOC 002) and Mark Scott Construction (JOC 003) to increase the contract amount each by $2,500,000 to a new contract amount of $4,500,000.
The JOC Program has been a valuable construction project delivery tool for the term of the JOC contracts. Under the JOC program, the Public Works Department has assigned 46 projects; 12 projects completed, 25 projects which are in construction, and 1 project under review and slated to be completed. As we near the expiration date and reach maximum contract amounts for the existing job order contracts, other projects are still eligible to be accomplished under the JOC program. There is a great need to continue utilizing the JOC program.
On February 14, 2017, the Board of Supervisors authorized the Public Works Director, or designee, to solicit bids for job order contracts for repair, remodeling, and other repetitive work, and bring to the board recommendations to award four contracts. On February 17, 2017, bids were invited by the Public Works Director. On March 23, 2017, the Public Works Director received 6 bids for the job order contracts. The scope of work for the work performed under the job order contracts will be determined by individual job orders using the Construction Task Catalog. The four lowest responsive bidders are being recommended for contract award.
The contracts are being awarded based on the lowest Award Criteria Figure (ACF) that is calculated by each bidder using the award criteria figure formula percentages required by each job order using adjustment factors called out in the bidding documents.
Bid documents for Job Order Contracts 004, 005, 006 and 007, including plans and specifications for typical work, were prepared for the Public Works Department by County’s job order contracting consultant, The Gordian Group, Inc. The general prevailing wage rates are on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and will be the minimum rates paid on the projects covered by the annual Job Order Contracts.
Bids for Job Order Contracts 004, 005, 006, and 007 were received and opened by the Public Works Department on March 23, 2017, and the bid results are as follows:
BIDDER |
AWARD CRITERIA FIGURE |
Federal Solutions Group, San Ramon |
1.0724 |
Aztec Consultants, Inc., San Ramon |
1.0788 |
Mark Scott Construction, Pleasant Hill |
1.0878 |
Anderson Group International, Burbank |
1.1520 |
GCJ, Inc., Tracy |
1.22832 |
Angiotti-Reilly, San Francisco |
1.4400 |
Staff has determined that the four lowest bids received by Federal Solutions, Aztec, Mark Scott, and Anderson Group are responsive. The Public Works Director recommends the Board award the job order contracts for this project to Federal Solutions (JOC 004), Aztec (JOC 005), Mark Scott (JOC 006), and Anderson Group (JOC 007) for job orders under the job order contracts in amounts not less than $25,000 nor more than $2,500,000.
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements will be addressed on a project-by-project basis as job orders occur. Each of the job order contractors will perform outreach required under the County’s Outreach Program for the work to be performed under each job order in excess of $175,000.
If JOC bid solicitation is not approved and authorized, the County will not have the resources to complete deferred maintenance projects as described in the FLIP report and other County construction projects involving repair, remodeling, and other repetitive work.