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Title: Trends


1
Trends Best Practices for Selecting
ConsultantsA Journey towards Quality
Presented toInternational Federation of
Consulting Engineers Quebec September 7 10,
2008
  • Peter W. Steblin, P.Eng.
  • City Manager, Coquitlam, British Columbia and
    former
  • General Manager of Environmental Engineering
    Services City Engineer,
  • London, Ontario

2
Presentation Outline
  • Why did we go on the journey?
  • Consultant Selection Processes
  • Challenges
  • Outcomes

3
The Journey
  • Started in 2004 focus on the Profession
  • Initial change in London
  • Involved in debating selection practices with
    various professional groups
  • Led development of BP for Canada
  • Implemented QBS for all London assignments (2007)
  • Implementing QBS in Coquitlam, BC (2008)

4
Why Did We Do It?
  • Honour the profession
  • Elevate decision making
  • Stop wasting peoples time
  • Focus on the project, not the process
  • Encourage innovation
  • Lowest life cycle cost
  • Fast track selection process
  • Build stronger teams
  • Its the right thing to do!

5
Honouring the Profession
  • Extremely ethical profession
  • Deserve more recognition
  • Our own worst critics
  • Beat each other up over cost of our services
  • Need to reward good work

6
Londons Pre-2004 Selection Process
  • 3 competent firms invited for routine projects
  • Detailed proposals responding to rigid scope of
    work price and schedule
  • Evaluation by teams of 3 technologists, maybe an
    engineer
  • 15 to 20 on price value based selection
  • Difficult to distinguish on technical merit

7
2004 to 2005 Selection Process
  • Took price out of equation, emphasized quality
  • If highest ranked firm was within 10 of average
    price, it was awarded project
  • If highest ranked firm was outside of 10 of
    average price, decision referred to senior
    management
  • Remainder of process basically unchanged
  • - Detailed proposal, work plan, price and schedule

8
OSPE Best PracticeSelection of Professional
Engineering Services
  • Report February 2006
  • 7 drafts produced during 2005/06
  • Ladder concept of practices
  • Overtaken by InfraGuide Best Practice
  • Statement of Support for InfraGuide

9
Finally A Tool for Hiring Engineers
InfraGuides Last and Best Best Practice
10
InfraGuide Best Practice
  • Chair of Committee and on Working Group
  • Survey
  • Engineers believe profession should be honoured
    and not selected by price
  • most utilize price in formula
  • most are comfortable with current process and
    dont see the above contradiction
  • QBS widely advocated but seldom used in Canada

11
Where Should Cost Focus Be? (contd)
12
Infraguide Best Practice
  • Recommended Best Practice
  • Request for Qualifications
  • Evaluate Rank Consultants
  • Request for Proposals
  • Select Highest-Ranked Consultant
  • Define Scope
  • Negotiate Fee Agreement
  • Award Assignment

13
Interview Process
  • Advertise
  • Short list based on resumes
  • Interview
  • Reference check
  • Decision
  • Discuss salary
  • QBS parallels this process

14
Refining Londons Process
  • Concluded previous changes didnt go far enough.
  • Corridor renewal projects
  • - 7 projects, 8 consultants
  • Combined selection process
  • Major Time Savings
  • (Council, Administration and Consultants)

15
Benefits
  • Lowest Life Cycle Costs
  • Focus on quality, not engineering cost
  • Design the solution for the problem
  • Staff savings 200 to 400 hours
  • Profession savings - 70k to 100k
  • Quicker into design 3 month saving

16
Message to Our Consultants
  • We want the highest quality designs, service and
    finished product the job
  • We are prepared to pay for it
  • We will be monitoring performance closely
  • Good performance is rewarded with additional work.

17
Outcomes for London
  • Still hiring the same good consultants with much
    less effort
  • The best consultants are getting more work
  • City is a preferred client
  • More senior staff involvement elevates the
    profession
  • Better solutions? YES
  • Life Cycle Costs???

18
Wheres The Competition?
  • Competing on QUALITY not PRICE
  • Best staff
  • Best ideas
  • Best commitment to service
  • Best track record

19
Open Selection Process
  • Process is covered by City By-law/Policy
  • Procedure is well documented
  • Scoring sheets are used by selection team
  • Team reviews results and makes selection
  • Public Reports are prepared for Committee and
    Council

20
How Did We Get There?
  • Senior Management Leadership
  • Champions to develop details
  • Cultural shift among program and project managers
    to implement
  • Support from consulting community and
    professional associations
  • Trust of City Council

21
Leadership in the Profession
  • Honouring the Profession
  • Taking action
  • - Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
  • - InfraGuide Best Practices
  • Risk taking
  • Celebrating the success

22
Continuing Challenges
  • Need to better demonstrate savings
  • Need to deal with poor practices
  • Need to demonstrate how to negotiate ethically
  • LACK OF RISK-TAKING

23
Conclusion
  • InfraGuide Best Practice is a significant
    achievement
  • Significant progress in London
  • Significant challenge in expanding to other areas
  • Need more risk takers and many voices/champions
  • Only at base camp in ascending the mountain.

24
  • Final Comments
  • And Questions
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