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2 0 1 8 ARCHI TECTURAL, ENGI NEERI NG AND PLANNI NG OUTREACH August 9, 2018 Schedule 8:30 a.m. Check-in & Network 9:00 a.m. Pre-Qualification Program 9:30 a.m. Network Break 10:00 a.m. Terminal and Landside/Land


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August 9, 2018

2 0 1 8 ARCHI TECTURAL, ENGI NEERI NG AND PLANNI NG OUTREACH

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Schedule

  • 8:30 a.m. Check-in & Network
  • 9:00 a.m. Pre-Qualification Program
  • 9:30 a.m. Network Break
  • 10:00 a.m. Terminal and Landside/Land

Use Planning Services

  • 10:45 a.m. Network Break
  • 11:00 a.m. Architectural Services
  • 11:30 a.m. Q&A
  • 12:00 p.m. Program Concludes

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General I nform ation

Keep Informed

  • Sign up for the RSS feed for updates
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General I nform ation

Do we know you, Correct contact information

  • Contact Kim Burtis for

Marketing Visits and/or Registration in the A/E database by discipline at:

CRAAProcurement@ ColumbusAirports.com

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General I nform ation

Stayed Informed

  • Wage Rate Determination
  • Consultant/Contractor

Code of Conduct

  • Consultant/Contractor

Marketing Visit Policy

  • Current Operating and

Capital Budget

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General I nform ation

Wage Rate Determination

Ohio Revised Code requires the public authority to ensure “the design services fees must be fair and reasonable compensation… ” To this end the CRAA developed the Wage Rate Determination (WRD) process to establish consultant fees.

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General I nform ation

Audit Guide and Wage Rate Determination

  • Profit Percentage: 8%
  • Using consultants financial records

and FAR 31 guidelines, Audit re- calculates the overhead rate. Adjustments include:

– Classification errors – Productivity analysis (Zweig-White) – Remove bonuses

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General I nform ation

Wage Rate Determination Process

  • CRAA Negotiation Team (OCP, Audit

and the Project Manager) relays CRAA’s findings and documentation with the consultants;

  • CRAA and Consultant negotiate the

acceptance or counter-offer(s) to support the fees requested;

  • CRAA documents the profit and
  • verhead rate for the agreement.
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General I nform ation

Wage Rate Determination Parameters

Estim ated Agreem ent Value Overhead Rate Requested Profit Percentage Review & Adjustm ents < $300,000 ≤140% 8% N/A Accept Rate < $300,000 >140% 8% Bonus & productivity ≥ $300,000 ≤140% 8% Bonus & productivity ≥ $300,000 >140% 8% FAR 31 Audit; direct/indirect & misclassified expenses

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • Contribution to CRAA’s mission to support

economic growth through engagement with – Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE)

  • Federally funded projects

– Diversity Business Partners (DBP)

  • Small/Minority owned business program for non-

federally funded projects

  • CRAA DBE Goal is 23%

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • DBE/DBP Goals for 2017-2018 have ranged from

10% to 25%

  • Compliance with regulatory and grant funding
  • bligations
  • Respondents should demonstrate how they

provide meaningful and substantial opportunities for Diversity Business Partner Firms

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • Acceptable certifications

– DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) – MBE (Minority Business Enterprise) – EDGE (Encouraging, Diversity, Growth & Equity) – WBE/FBE (Women/Female Business Enterprise) – VBE (Veterans Business Enterprise) – And others

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • Must be certified at time of bid or proposal

submittal

  • Goals are set per agreement/task order
  • businessdiversity@columbusairports.com

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August 9, 2018

2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 0 CRAA ENGI NEERI NG CONSULTANT PRE- QUALI FI CATI ON PROGRAM – PRE-SOLI CI TATI ON MEETI NG

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2 0 1 6 -2 0 1 8 Pre-Qual Program

Short History of Current Program

  • Program was set up so CRAA would have multiple firms

available to use quickly.

  • 31 disciplines were established.
  • Lump sum (LS) agreements executed for services less than

$50,000 based upon negotiated scope.

  • Hourly agreements executed for services $50,000-$149,999

based upon technical proposals and then negotiated scope.

  • Program was extended through 2018.

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2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 0 Pre-Qual Program

Solicitation Process

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2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 0 Pre-Qual Program

Solicitation Process

  • The number of prequalified firms is at the discretion of the

CRAA.

  • If a firm is prequalified, the CRAA does not guarantee that

a firm will be awarded any work or make a representation

  • f the amount of work a firm may receive within the two-

year term.

  • Clarifications: Please submit all required documents,

certificates, etc. the CRAA will not request clarifications.

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2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 0 Pre-Qual Program

Solicitation Process – Best Practices

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2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 0 Pre-Qual Program

Program Expectations

  • Program will be utilized similar to the

current 2016-2018 Program.

  • Tasks $0-$49,999

– Negotiated scope and LS fee, CRAA Professional Services agreement submitted with your prequalification statement of qualifications for $50,000 executed.

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2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 0 Pre-Qual Program

Program Expectations

  • Tasks $50,000-$149,999

– Requests for Technical Proposals will be requested. – Proposals will be evaluated and ranked. – Highest ranked will do the CRAA Wage Rate Determination (WRD) process. – Negotiated scope and hourly fee. – CRAA Professional Services agreement > $50,000 will be executed.

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2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 0 Pre-Qual Program

Program Expectations

  • DBE/DBP – Consultants shall declare and provide evidence
  • f DBE or DBP status when their qualifications are

submitted.

  • Services will be for Civil Engineering type disciplines:

– Bridge/Culvert Inspection – Level 1 & 2 – Soils & Geotechnical Services – Materials Testing – Civil – Construction Admin/Management/Observation - Civil – Surveying Services – 21 disciplines total – See handout

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Program Expectations

  • Program would run for two years. 2019 and 2020.
  • Firms would need to re-submit their qualifications

after one year.

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2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 0 Pre-Qual Program

Program Expectations

  • Approximate solicitation schedule:

 Advertise - September 10, 2018  Qualifications due - October 11, 2018  Review Qualifications – October 11-Nov 30, 2018  Notifications to consultants – December 21, 2018  Pre-qual list becomes active – January 1, 2019

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2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 0 Pre-Qual Program

Program Exclusions

  • Program will not include Airfield Civil Engineering or Landside

Civil Engineering.

– Airfield Engineering services (On-Call Airfield Civil Engineering services)

  • Will be solicited through separate solicitations.
  • One currently in progress.
  • One planned for late 2018/early 2019.
  • One or more firms/teams may be selected.

– Roadway, Parking Lots, Traffic Engineering services (On-Call Landside Civil Engineering services)

  • Will be solicited through separate solicitations.
  • One currently in progress.
  • One planned for late 2018/early 2019.
  • One or more firms/teams may be selected.
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Questions?

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August 9, 2018

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Schedule

  • 8:30 a.m. Check-in & Network
  • 9:00 a.m. Pre-Qualification Program
  • 9:30 a.m. Network Break
  • 10:00 a.m. Terminal and Landside/Land

Use Planning Services

  • 10:45 a.m. Network Break
  • 11:00 a.m. Architectural Services
  • 11:30 a.m. Q&A
  • 12:00 p.m. Program Concludes

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General I nform ation

Keep Informed

  • Sign up for the RSS feed for updates
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General I nform ation

Do we know you, Correct contact information

  • Contact Kim Burtis for

Marketing Visits and/or Registration in the A/E database by discipline at:

CRAAProcurement@ ColumbusAirports.com

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General I nform ation

Stayed Informed

  • Wage Rate Determination
  • Consultant/Contractor

Code of Conduct

  • Consultant/Contractor

Marketing Visit Policy

  • Current Operating and

Capital Budget

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3 1

General I nform ation

Wage Rate Determination

Ohio Revised Code requires the public authority to ensure “the design services fees must be fair and reasonable compensation… ” To this end the CRAA developed the Wage Rate Determination (WRD) process to establish consultant fees.

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General I nform ation

Audit Guide and Wage Rate Determination

  • Profit Percentage: 8%
  • Using consultants financial records

and FAR 31 guidelines, Audit re- calculates the overhead rate. Adjustments include:

– Classification errors – Productivity analysis (Zweig-White) – Remove bonuses

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General I nform ation

Wage Rate Determination Process

  • CRAA Negotiation Team (OCP, Audit

and the Project Manager) relays CRAA’s findings and documentation with the consultants;

  • CRAA and Consultant negotiate the

acceptance or counter-offer(s) to support the fees requested;

  • CRAA documents the profit and
  • verhead rate for the agreement.
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3 4

General I nform ation

Wage Rate Determination Parameters

Estim ated Agreem ent Value Overhead Rate Requested Profit Percentage Review & Adjustm ents < $300,000 ≤140% 8% N/A Accept Rate < $300,000 >140% 8% Bonus & productivity ≥ $300,000 ≤140% 8% Bonus & productivity ≥ $300,000 >140% 8% FAR 31 Audit; direct/indirect & misclassified expenses

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • Contribution to CRAA’s mission to support

economic growth through engagement with – Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE)

  • Federally funded projects

– Diversity Business Partners (DBP)

  • Small/Minority owned business program for non-

federally funded projects

  • CRAA DBE Goal is 23%

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • DBE/DBP Goals for 2017-2018 have ranged from

10% to 25%

  • Compliance with regulatory and grant funding
  • bligations
  • Respondents should demonstrate how they

provide meaningful and substantial opportunities for Diversity Business Partner Firms

3 6

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • Acceptable certifications

– DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) – MBE (Minority Business Enterprise) – EDGE (Encouraging, Diversity, Growth & Equity) – WBE/FBE (Women/Female Business Enterprise) – VBE (Veterans Business Enterprise) – And others

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • Must be certified at time of bid or proposal

submittal

  • Goals are set per agreement/task order
  • businessdiversity@columbusairports.com

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August 9, 2018

2 0 1 8 ON-CALL TERMI NAL AND LANDSI DE/ LAND USE PLANNI NG SERVI CES OUTREACH

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John Glenn Colum bus I nternational Airport

  • 2016 Terminal

Modernization Program

  • MAP is up

6.7% through June, 2018

  • Landside

Development

  • n North side
  • f Airport

Property

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Rickenbacker I nternational Airport

  • 2016 Airport Master Plan

Update

  • 1.4 million sf of air cargo

terminal space is planned for the next 20 years

  • 11.6 million sf of

warehouse and distribution space has been added to the Rickenbacker area in the past 5 years

  • Total Cargo up 22.7%

through June, 2018

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On-Call Term inal Planning Services

Solicitation Process

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2 0 1 8 On-Call Term inal Planning Solicitation

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Proposed Scope of Services (Varies by Project)

  • Terminal Planning

– Facility requirement assessments for existing and proposed terminal facilities – Simulations of terminal activity to determine capacity levels for passenger, baggage, or cargo volume during various planning activity levels – Develop and evaluate alternative terminal plans, ultimately ending with a recommended plan that maximizes CRAA

  • bjectives

– Terminal space allocation assessments

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2 0 1 8 On-Call Term inal Planning Solicitation

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Proposed Scope of Services (Varies by Project)

  • Terminal Planning

– Data Collection concerning passenger circulation and processing, baggage systems and make-up areas, or security screening checkpoints – Pre-planning studies pertaining to the Midfield Development Program (MDP) – Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) or detailed cost estimating for proposed Airport Terminal projects

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2 0 1 8 On-Call Term inal Planning Solicitation

Agreement Details

  • 2-year agreement term with the option of a 1, 1-year

extension;

  • Most qualified or those deemed equally qualified may be

awarded agreements;

  • Solicitation to be released in September-October, 2018;
  • The CRAA does not guarantee utilizing Consultant's

services;

  • The Agreement(s) are not exclusive and the CRAA reserves

the right to solicit for additional services.

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On-Call Landside/ Land Use Planning Services

Solicitation Process

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2 0 1 8 On-Call Landside/ Land Use Planning Solicitation

Proposed Scope of Services (Varies by Project)

  • Landside Planning

– Landside traffic studies pertaining to Airport access, vehicle circulation, commercial circulation and staging areas, TNC staging areas, employee parking, and public parking facilities – Determine peak time periods for curbside and parking facilities demand – Plan for the integration to regional connectivity including future light rail, and other regional transportation services

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2 0 1 8 On-Call Landside/ Land Use Planning Solicitation

Proposed Scope of Services (Cntd.)

  • Land Use and Infrastructure Planning

– Analyze potential on-airport and off-airport land use and rezoning

  • pportunities

– Create and refine sub-area plans, establish reasonable boundaries to enable phased development, infrastructure corridors, and lot plans – Develop ROI models based upon market based takedown and lease rates – Develop and evaluate alternative development plans, ultimately ending with a recommended plan that maximizes CRAA objectives of land use, ROI, and economic development – Create maps/diagrams to demonstrate and articulate infrastructure plans, development schedules, and proposed lot sizes/uses

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2 0 1 8 On-Call Landside/ Land Use Planning Solicitation

Proposed Scope of Services (Cntd.)

  • Appraisals for AIP Land Acquisition Projects

– Obtain appraisals and review appraisals – Title research and negotiations – ALTA/ACSM land title surveys, closings, and recordings

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2 0 1 8 On-Call Landside/ Land Use Planning Solicitation

Agreement Details

  • 2-year agreement term with the option of a 1, 1-year

extension

  • Most qualified or those deemed equally qualified may be

awarded Agreements;

  • Solicitation to be released in Spring 2019;
  • The CRAA does not guarantee utilizing Consultant's

services;

  • The Agreement(s) are not exclusive and the CRAA reserves

the right to solicit for additional services.

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Selection Criteria

Sections of Proposal

  • Project Manager Experience
  • Recent Team Experience
  • Recent Demonstrated Performance
  • Personnel Qualifications
  • Capacity and Resources Available
  • Diversity Business Partner Plan
  • Invoiced work with CRAA
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Statem ents of Qualifications

Tips for Success

  • Submit on what is

being asked. Scoring sheets reflect exactly the RFQ and the anticipated scope of services

  • Working relationships
  • r how you plan to

build a relationship with subconsultants

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Statem ents of Qualifications

Tips for Success

  • Follow the solicitation

closely (Section 7)

  • Do not include work

performed for CRAA

  • Experience with Heavy

Use Commercial Facilities

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Statem ents of Qualifications

Tips for Success

  • Spell Check, Correctly

reference the CRAA

  • Recent Demonstrated

Performance – not best practices or lessons learned, – how you successfully delivered the project under budget and on time when faces with challenges from state/county/city approvals, owner changes in scope, etc.

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Questions?

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August 9, 2018

2 0 1 8 ARCHI TECTURAL, ENGI NEERI NG AND PLANNI NG OUTREACH

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Schedule

  • 8:30 a.m. Check-in & Network
  • 9:00 a.m. Pre-Qualification Program
  • 9:30 a.m. Network Break
  • 10:00 a.m. Terminal and Landside/Land

Use Planning Services

  • 10:45 a.m. Network Break
  • 11:00 a.m. Architectural Services
  • 11:30 a.m. Q&A
  • 12:00 p.m. Program Concludes

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General I nform ation

Keep Informed

  • Sign up for the RSS feed for updates
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5 9

General I nform ation

Do we know you, Correct contact information

  • Contact Kim Burtis for

Marketing Visits and/or Registration in the A/E database by discipline at:

CRAAProcurement@ ColumbusAirports.com

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6 0

General I nform ation

Stayed Informed

  • Wage Rate Determination
  • Consultant/Contractor

Code of Conduct

  • Consultant/Contractor

Marketing Visit Policy

  • Current Operating and

Capital Budget

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SLIDE 61

6 1

General I nform ation

Wage Rate Determination

Ohio Revised Code requires the public authority to ensure “the design services fees must be fair and reasonable compensation… ” To this end the CRAA developed the Wage Rate Determination (WRD) process to establish consultant fees.

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SLIDE 62

6 2

General I nform ation

Audit Guide and Wage Rate Determination

  • Profit Percentage: 8%
  • Using consultants financial records

and FAR 31 guidelines, Audit re- calculates the overhead rate. Adjustments include:

– Classification errors – Productivity analysis (Zweig-White) – Remove bonuses

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6 3

General I nform ation

Wage Rate Determination Process

  • CRAA Negotiation Team (OCP, Audit

and the Project Manager) relays CRAA’s findings and documentation with the consultants;

  • CRAA and Consultant negotiate the

acceptance or counter-offer(s) to support the fees requested;

  • CRAA documents the profit and
  • verhead rate for the agreement.
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6 4

General I nform ation

Wage Rate Determination Parameters

Estim ated Agreem ent Value Overhead Rate Requested Profit Percentage Review & Adjustm ents < $300,000 ≤140% 8% N/A Accept Rate < $300,000 >140% 8% Bonus & productivity ≥ $300,000 ≤140% 8% Bonus & productivity ≥ $300,000 >140% 8% FAR 31 Audit; direct/indirect & misclassified expenses

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • Contribution to CRAA’s mission to support

economic growth through engagement with – Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE)

  • Federally funded projects

– Diversity Business Partners (DBP)

  • Small/Minority owned business program for non-

federally funded projects

  • CRAA DBE Goal is 23%

6 5

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • DBE/DBP Goals for 2017-2018 have ranged from

10% to 25%

  • Compliance with regulatory and grant funding
  • bligations
  • Respondents should demonstrate how they

provide meaningful and substantial opportunities for Diversity Business Partner Firms

6 6

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • Acceptable certifications

– DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) – MBE (Minority Business Enterprise) – EDGE (Encouraging, Diversity, Growth & Equity) – WBE/FBE (Women/Female Business Enterprise) – VBE (Veterans Business Enterprise) – And others

6 7

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Business Diversity Program Deriving Value through Diversity & Inclusion

  • Must be certified at time of bid or proposal

submittal

  • Goals are set per agreement/task order
  • businessdiversity@columbusairports.com

6 8

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August 9, 2018

2 0 1 9 CRAA As-Needed Architectural Services

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As-Needed Architectural Services

Solicitation Process

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As-Needed Architectural Services

Agreement Details

  • 2-year agreement term with the
  • ption of a 1, 1-year extension;
  • Most qualified or those deemed

equally qualified may be awarded Agreements;

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As-Needed Architectural Services

Agreement Details

  • The CRAA does not guaranty utilizing

Consultant's services;

  • In addition to the current

agreement;

  • The Agreement(s) are not exclusive

and the CRAA reserves the right to solicit for additional services.

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Com plete Team for Renovation and New Construction Projects

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  • Architectural
  • Structural Engineering
  • Mechanical, Electrical Plumbing Engineering
  • Fire Protection Engineering
  • Fire Alarm Engineering
  • Code Review (Building Code, ADA, NFPA, Etc.)
  • Cost Estimating
  • Scheduling

Key Subconsultants

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Scope of Services

Varies by Project

  • Space Planning
  • Preliminary Project Assessments
  • Program of Requirements
  • Standards Development and/ or Review
  • Criteria Architecture for Design Build
  • Design Services

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Types of Projects

  • Terminal Improvements
  • Authority Space Renovations

– Offices, Conference Rooms, Police Training

  • Authority Space Additions

– Vehicle Maintenance/Storage

  • Aging Assets Program

– Replacement/ Refurbishment

  • f Building Systems (Roofs,

Elevators, Air handlers, etc.)

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Routine to Complex

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Selection Criteria

Will be selecting One or More Qualified Firms

  • Recent Experience
  • Recent Demonstrated Performance
  • Personnel Qualifications
  • Capacity and Resources Available
  • Diversity Business Partner Plan
  • Contracts with CRAA

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Statem ents of Qualifications

Tips for Success

  • Submit on what is being
  • asked. Scoring sheets reflect

exactly the RFQ and the anticipated scope of services

  • Experience with Mid-Large Hub

Airports

– Commercial – Cargo

  • Working relationships or how

you plan to build a relationship with subconsultants

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Statem ents of Qualifications

Tips for Success

  • Follow the solicitation closely

(Section 7)

  • Do not include work performed

for CRAA

  • Experience with Heavy Use

Commercial Facilities

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7 9

Statem ents of Qualifications

Tips for Success

  • Spell & grammar check
  • Correctly reference CRAA
  • Recent Demonstrated

Performance – not best practices or lessons learned, – how you successfully delivered the project under budget and on time when faces with challenges from state/county/city approvals, owner changes in scope, etc.

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Questions?

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