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Title: AASHTO/FHWA


1
AASHTO/FHWA Right of Way and Utilities
Subcommittee Conference Austin, Texas May 16,
2005
Consultant Performance Oversight Gus Cannon,
SR/WA
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Where to Start
http//ecfr.gpoaccess.gov
  • Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
    is found on the GPO Access site which is a
    service of the U.S. Government Printing Office.
  • Were particularly interested in Title 48, Ch.
    1 known as the Federal Acquisition Regulations
    System.


3
Important Subchapters
  • Subchapter E
  • Part 30 Cost Accounting Standards and
    Administration
  • Part 31 Contract Cost Principles and
    Procedures

  • Subchapter F
  • Part 37 Service Contracting

  • Subchapter G
  • Part 42 Contract Administration and Audit
    Services
  • Part 46 Quality Assurance

4
True Cost of Quality Hasnt Changed
John Ruskin author and philosopher (1819-1900)
Its unwise to pay too much, but its unwise to
pay too little. When you pay too much you lose a
little money, that is all. When you pay to
little, you sometimes lose everything, because
the thing you bought was incapable of doing the
thing you bought it to do. The common law of
business balance prohibits paying a little and
getting a lot it cant be done. If you deal
with the lowest bidder, its well to add
something for the risk you run. And it you do
that, you will have enough to pay for something
better.
5
Simple Rules - HUGE Impact
  • Title 48, Subchapter F, Part 37, Section 37.000
    to 37.602-5 (less than 3 pages) but the impact on
    the agencys responsibility for providing
    Performance Oversight is huge.
  • Performance-based contracting methods are
    intended to ensure that required performance
    quality levels are achieved and that total
    payment is related to the degree that services
    performed or outcomes achieved meet contract
    standards. (subpart 37.601)

6
Ensuring Quality Performance Levels are Achieved
  • The contract and task orders must describe
    requirements in terms of results required rather
    than methods of performance of the work.
  • Use measurable performance standards in terms
    of quality, timeliness and quantity of the
    deliverables.
  • Specify procedures for reductions of fee or for
    reductions to the price of a fixed-price contract
    when services are not performed or do not meet
    contract standards. Also provide incentives
    where appropriate.

7
What do we consider Quality Assurance?
  • Title 48, Subchapter G, Part 46, Section 46.101
    says

Government Contract Quality Assurance means the
various functions, including inspection,
performed by the Government to determine whether
a contractor has fulfilled the contract
obligations pertaining to quality and quantity.
8
Dont Wait Until the End
  • We put an un-proportionate amount of work into
    qualifying the Provider of services and then we
    cant understand why the final deliverable is
    less than we expected.
  • Why? Because thats where our training
    emphasis has been. Too often the primary
    emphasis by auditors is on how we procured the
    services and not on the final deliverable.

9
What we need to do
  • Kick-off meetings. Use them to set the standard
    for what the agency expects in terms of
    deliverables. Be specific in terms of the
    quality, timeliness and quantity you expect.
  • Require face time and tell them what you expect
    at the meetings. Never meet just to meet.
    Establish an agenda, note the specific reports
    you want to see and then dont cancel.
  • Establish your audit and evaluation guidelines
    and format. These must be in writing do not
    leave anything to chance.

10
Written Evaluations
  • Probably the most difficult part of the job.
    Audits are for the most part, straight forward,
    and performed by parties other than you. Were
    talking written evaluations here and its much
    more difficult than it appears.

11
Who, What, When How Many
  • Who prepares it? Do you have legal counsel
    opinion on the required separation of duties?
  • When does it happen? How many times?
  • Who maintains the records?
  • Do other agencies need to be notified of the
    results?
  • How do the results affect the Provider?
  • Are there penalties an incentives? What are the
    standards for required improvement for the
    Provider?

12
An Example
  • TxDOT began contracting for Right of Way
    Acquisition Professional Services (ROWAPS) in
    December of 2000. Various means and forms of
    evaluating the contracts and work authorization
    resulting in the publication of a procedural
    guide for evaluations in July, 2003.
  • Demand for these services continues to
    increase. Moving from 8 contracts in 2000 to 30
    contracts in 2004. While the general scope of
    the services have not changed, various pilot
    programs have been implemented in an attempt to
    maximize production and efficiency while not
    altering the general scope of services.
  • .

13
The Challenges
  • The contracts are statewide with the potential
    of a Provider having multiple work authorizations
    around the State.
  • Annual requests for proposals means contracts
    could overlap.
  • The staff hours needed to manage the
    administration of the evaluations grew at rates
    un-proportionate to the ability of staff to
    perform in a timely manner.
  • Use of new and innovative pilot programs
    further complicated the evaluation process.

14
Meeting the Challenges
  • TxDOT is reviewing and revising existing written
    evaluation guidelines that employ an automatic
    email tickler to field offices that will be
    sent on a bi-weekly basis beginning 60 days out
    from the needed date of the evaluation.
  • TxDOT is developing an evaluation oversight team
    that will maintain consistency in evaluations
    while providing the needed separation of duties.

15
Remember, you can never be too prepared
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Contact
Gus Cannon Texas Department of Transportation Righ
t of Way Division 118 East Riverside
Drive Austin, TX 78704 Email
gcannon2_at_dot.state.tx.us
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