As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCEPTANCE
The adoption of a law, ordinance, or resolution by the State
of New Jersey, any of its political subdivisions, any authority created
by the Legislature of the State of New Jersey and any instrumentality
or agency of the State of New Jersey or of any of its political subdivisions,
authorizing the execution of a design-build contract.
BEST VALUE SELECTION
Any selection process in which proposals contain both price
and qualitative components and award is based upon a combination of
price and qualitative considerations.
CONTRACTING UNIT
A government entity that enters into contract pursuant to
the "Local Public Contracts Law," P.L. 1971, c. 198 (C. 40A:11-1 et
seq.), or the Township of Pennsauken.
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL
The entity, whether natural person, partnership, joint stock
company, corporation, trust, professional corporation, business association,
or other legal business entity or successor that provides licensed
and prequalified architectural, engineering, or surveying services
in accordance with R.S. 45:3-1 et seq., and P.L. 1938, c. 342 (C.
45:8-27 et seq.), and that shall be responsible for planning, designing
and observing the construction of the project or projects.
DESIGN-BID BUILD
The delivery system used in public projects in which a licensed
and prequalified design professional or designated employee develops
the project design in its entirety; the contracting unit then solicits
bids and awards the contract to the lowest responsible bidder that
demonstrates the ability to complete the project specified in the
design.
DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACT
A contract between a contracting unit and a design-builder
to provide labor, materials, and other construction services for a
public project. A design-build contract may be conditional upon subsequent
refinements in scope and price, and may permit the contracting unit
to make changes in the scope of the project without invalidating the
design-build contract.
DESIGN-BUILDER
The entity, whether natural person, partnership, joint-stock
company, corporation, trust, professional corporation, business association,
or other legal business entity or successor, that proposes to design
and construct any public project, who is registered pursuant to the
provisions of P.L.1999, c.238 (C.34:11-56.48 et seq.), and classified
by the New Jersey Division of Property Management and Construction
or the New Jersey Department of Transportation, where applicable,
to perform work on a design-build project.
EVALUATION FACTORS
The requirements for the first phase of the selection process,
and shall include, but not be limited to: specialized experience,
training certification of professional and field workforce, technical
competence, capacity to perform, safety modification rating, past
performance and other appropriate factors. Price shall only be considered
in the second phase of the selection process.
GOVERNING BODY
The governing body of the municipality, when the purchase
is to be made or the contract or agreement is to be entered into by,
or on behalf of, a municipality.
PROPOSAL
An offer to enter into a design-build contract.
PROTEST
A challenge to a decision, statement, action, or alleged
inaction of the contracting unit.
RANKING
The process of listing responsive bidders in order of highest
to lowest total scores, based upon selection criteria set forth in
the RFQ and/or RFP.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS or RFP
The document issued by the contracting unit in the second
phase of a two-phase selection process that describes the procurement
process and forms the basis for the design-build proposals.
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS or RFQ
The document advertised by the contracting unit in the first
phase of the two-phase selection process that describes the project
in enough detail to allow potential bidders to determine if they wish
to compete for a design-build contract and that requests information
from bidders regarding the qualifications, experience, and organizational
structure of the bidder's proposed design-build team, which information
can be used by the contracting unit to select a short list of bidders
to compete for a design-build contract.
SELECTION COORDINATOR
The administrator of the operations and procedures of the
selection process, whose activities shall include, but are not limited
to, scheduling of meetings, preparing agendas, recording scores, verifying
submittal information, preparing minutes of selection committee meetings,
and other similar administrative duties.
SHORT LISTING or SHORT-LISTED
The narrowing of the field of bidders through the selection
of bidders who are evaluated on qualification factors other than price,
as indicated in the RFQ, and whose proposals are judged most advantageous
to the contracting unit in terms of qualifications other than price.
SPECIFICATION
A written description included as part of the construction
documents, which sets forth the detailed technical and functional
characteristics of, or the discrete design for, an item of material,
equipment, or work to be incorporated into the project, or a requirement
of the work to be performed. A specification may include a statement
of any of the contracting unit's requirements and may provide
for inspection, testing, or the preparation of a construction item
before procurement. Specifications shall augment and complement the
drawings and plans prepared by the design-builder.
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
The document(s) submitted by bidders in response to an RFQ
that describes the qualifications and capabilities of the bidder and
its key team members to perform the scope of services to be included
in a design-build contract.
STIPEND
The fee paid to a design-builder by the contracting unit
to encourage competition.
TECHNICAL EVALUATION COMMITTEE
A selection committee comprised of a representative of the
contracting unit, the contracting unit's project manager, and
the contracting unit's authorized design professional (i.e.,
design criteria architect) who are responsible for reviewing and evaluating
responses by bidders to an RFQ and RFP.
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
That portion of a design-build proposal which contains design
solutions and other qualitative factors that are provided in response
to an RFP.
TWO-PHASE SELECTION PROCESS
A procurement process in which the first phase consists of
short listing, based on qualifications submitted in response to an
RFQ, and the second phase consists of the submission of price and
technical proposals in response to an RFP.
UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE
The New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, as set forth in
N.J.A.C. 5:23, and all applicable subcodes, as such codes are amended
from time to time.
WEIGHTED CRITERIA PROCESS
A form of best value selection in which a percentage of evaluation
weight is preestablished for qualitative factors and for price, and
the award of a design-build contract is based upon the highest total
points awarded to a bidder.
WORK
All design and construction services performed by the design-builder
and its team, including providing all material, equipment, tools and
labor, necessary to complete the construction, as described in and
reasonably inferable from the construction documents and the design-build
contract.
Any firm or individual who makes, or causes to be made, a false,
deceptive, or fraudulent statement in its submittal in response to
the RFQ or RFP or in the course of any hearing, litigation, mediation,
or other proceeding may be disqualified from bidding, suspended, and/or
debarred, and may be subject to prosecution pursuant to applicable
law.
This article establishes the Technical Review Committee and
outlines its responsibilities for the evaluation and scoring of the
qualifications of bidders that have submitted responses to an RFQ,
and the evaluation and scoring of the technical proposals of bidders
that have submitted proposals in response to an RFP.
This article provides for the retention by the contracting unit
of design professional consultants to act in the contracting unit's
interests during the solicitation and award of design-build contracts
for projects; namely, a licensed and prequalified design professional
(i.e., design criteria architect), or an employee of the contracting
unit licensed to provide architectural, engineering, or surveying
service, to develop performance criteria and a scope of work statement
that defines the project and provides prospective design-builders
with sufficient information regarding the contracting unit's
requirements.
The contracting unit shall either appoint a licensed and prequalified
design professional, or designate an employee of the contracting unit
licensed to provide architectural, engineering, or surveying services,
to provide technical advice, construction review services, and professional
expertise on behalf of the contracting unit.
Design professional consultants who assist the contracting unit
in the preparation of an RFQ or an RFP will not be permitted to participate
as a bidder or sub-consultant to a bidder submitting a statement of
qualifications in response to the RFQ or a proposal in response to
the RFP.
This article establishes the contracting unit's criteria
and procedures for the use of a two-phase design-build selection process.
In the first phase, the contracting unit initially ranks bidders based
on statements of qualifications and then selects a short list of bidders
to receive the RFP based on the ranking. In the second phase, the
contracting unit receives the submission of price and technical proposals
in response to the RFP and awards the design-build contract to the
bidder whose proposal receives the highest overall score.
The contracting unit may establish appropriate and special prequalification
requirements as may be necessary in order to ensure competitive technical
and price proposals, or as may be dictated by the unique or specialized
nature of the work to be performed under the design-build contract.
Proposals shall establish the cost of the design-build contract
which shall not be exceeded if the proposal is accepted without change.
Afterward, the maximum cost in the proposal may be converted to fixed
prices by negotiated agreement between the contracting unit and the
design-builder. If a design-build contract is procured as a GMP contract,
the design-builder shall be responsible for cost overruns in excess
of the GMP, as properly adjusted, pursuant to the terms of the design-build
contract. If the design-builder's cost of work and fee are less
than the GMP as properly adjusted, the cost savings shall accrue to
the contracting unit, unless the terms are specified otherwise.