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CCM Exam Study Guide - HPM Questions and answers latest update What Is a pre-solicitation notice? The pre-solicitation notice helps government agencies determine if there are qualified vendors to perform the work scope. It provides a "heads up" that the solicitation will be released and solicits ...

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What Is a pre-solicitation notice?
The pre-solicitation notice helps government agencies determine if there are qualified vendors to
perform the work scope. It provides a "heads up" that the solicitation will be released and solicits
capability responses from responsible vendors. The pre-solicitation notice also helps the government
determine if the requirement can be set-aside for a small business if capable small businesses
respond. The pre-solicitation notice is valuable to a contractor for the same reason and it also
provides the contracting office with information on the company if they have never done business
with them before.

The pre-solicitation notice serves its purpose. However, it would help first-time contract bidders if
information regarding the purpose of the solicitation such as; is there an existing requirement, if so,
who is the incumbent, what are the differences in work scope (if any), and overall budget for the
project term.

The proposal process includes three very important elements:

1. Technical/Management Approach - companies must be able to perform the requirements in the
Statement of Work, as well as describe how they plan to do so. Sales brochures or cookie cutter
company descriptions will not work. A business owner should be prepared to write to the
requirements and respond with a strong technical volume. Offer what they want, not want you think
they want or need.

2. Past Performance - companies should include strong references of relevant past performance.

3. Price - Competitive pricing is expected, as long as it's not so low or high that it is determined that
the contractor does not understand the requirements.


What is the least preferred contract type?
Time-and-materials and labor-hour (T&M/LH) contracts. Typically used w/ Government work.


ADR
Alternative Dispute Resolution - the process to resolve disputes.

Relation to the Owner/ CM agreement

Out of court typ.


Project Cost Report
(CA)
At-Risk CM produces project cost report tracking true subs amount compared to guaranteed max.
price.


Bid Opening/ Evals
- At Risk CM opens/ evaluates/ summarizes all subcontractor & vendor bids.
- Recommendations in writing to owner w/ bid docs.


Pre-Design Phase
(3 Goals in CA)
1. Develop/ Processes & Procedures, Admin Contracts - All phases.

,2. Develop process design consultant selection
3. Develop communication Procedures
(Owner > Design Team . GC)


Beneficial Occupancy
- Stage building can be occupied prior to substantial completion.

- TCO typ.


Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
(Traditional Approach)
- Most Common Project Delivery Method.

- Delivery Method: Single or Multi-Prime

- CM Type: Agency

- Applicability: All chapters/ sections

- Comment: If single prime contract used some coordination w/ not be applicable

- GC Selection through low bid process. Not earlier phases in project design

- Gov. Agencies/ Public use


Multi-Prime Contracting
(Multi-Prime)
- Variation of design-bid-build

- Utilized multiple contractors to construct project

- general prime contractor & procure specialty trades GC
(Struct/ MEP/ etc.)


Construction Management - At- Risk
(CM- at- Risk)
- Other references - CM/ Independent Contractor
CM/ GC or CM guarantee Max Price
(GMP)

- Delivery Method: CM-at-Risk

- CM Type: at-Risk

- Applicability: All chapters/ sections

- Comment: CM additional responsibilities admin bond, mng safety, direct oversight work, other typ.
GC responsibilities.

- Cost control/ final approvals - May req. owner or by CM /Designer/ Owner's staff


Design-Build

,(D-B)
- Desirable owners - single point contact

- Less disputes/ reduce risk

- Draw back - Req. Owner upfront/ can slow process/ incure additional cost.

- Delivery Method: Design Build

- CM Type: Agency

- Applicability: All chapters/ MOST sections

- Comment: Many sections not applicable (D-B) will hold primary responsibility for performance.

- Recently gaining popularity in method.


Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)
- Newest Method - USA

- Delivery Method: Integrated Project Delivery

- CM Type: Agency or at-Risk

- Applicability: All chapters/ sections

- Comment: Collaborative team structure for a project's optimization

- Shared Risk/ responsibility/ liability


Guarantee Max Price
(GMP)
- also known as GMP, not-to-exceed price, NTE, or NTX)

- contract is a cost-type contract - also known as an open-book contract
- GC is compensated for actual costs incurred plus a fixed fee subject to a ceiling price.
- GC is responsible for cost overruns, unless the GMP has been increased via formal change order
(only as a result of additional scope from the client, not price overruns, errors, or omissions).
- Savings resulting from cost underruns are returned to the owner.
- Different from a fixed-price contract (also known as stipulated price contract or lump-sum contract)
where cost savings are typically retained by the contractor and essentially become additional profits.[


Project Management Plan
(PMP)
- CM responsible (Cost/ Time)

- CM leads defining project req.

- Outlines strategies for project

- Updates throughout project cycle

- Need owners approval (PMP) before proceed

, - Typ. Est. scope, budget, schedule, environmental conditions, basic system used.

- Scope defined typ. - CD's/ Narrative/ Performance Parameters/ Budget


Design Phase
- Design professional has total responsibility for design implementation execution

- Owner/ CM decision - making responsibilities


Design Phase
5 C's of Design Doc' Review
1. Clarity
2. Completeness
3. Constructability
4. Compliance (w/ owner's program)
5. Coordination (Among Trades/ GC)


Constructability Review
(CM Responsibility Typ.)
Focus
- Phasing
- Logistics
- Avoidance cnstr. conflicts


CM Meetings
- Min. Conducted End Design Phase

- Team Review prior to Bid Package Release

- Review Budget

- Master schedule/ milestones

- Resolutions any discussions review process


What are recommended subjects for each project meeting?
1. Review of the project budget & current estimate of what construction cost the dwgs & specs
currently represent, making allowances & assumptions for detail not shown or know.
2. Review of the Master Schedule, Milestone Schedule, & any additional detailed sub schedules for
the project
3. Discussion and resolution of any issues which have become evident through previous review of
docs/ team discussion & have not been addressed


What stages does the CM prepare estimate during the Design Process?
- Completion of (SD) Schematic Design.

- Completion of Preliminary design

- In progress final design (60-90%) complete

- Completion of Bid docs (issued Addenda's)

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