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FHWA REPORT TEA/TUG CONFERENCE

FHWA REPORT TEA/TUG CONFERENCE. DAYTONA BEACH, FL NOVEMER 2-4, 2005 OFFICE OF PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION HIPA-10 . ESTIMATING THE GENERAL CONDITIONS. General Conditions: cost of trailer, temporary utility, cost of supervision. Sharpen your pencil; It can kill you

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FHWA REPORT TEA/TUG CONFERENCE

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  1. FHWA REPORTTEA/TUG CONFERENCE DAYTONA BEACH, FL NOVEMER 2-4, 2005 OFFICE OF PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION HIPA-10

  2. ESTIMATING THE GENERAL CONDITIONS General Conditions: cost of trailer, temporary utility, cost of supervision. Sharpen your pencil; It can kill you Process reviews indicate that some states are not estimating the cost of general conditions. Same cost is used for all projects.

  3. ESTIMATING THE GENERAL CONDITIONS • Use CPM to justify completion date. • Bring together the Estimator, Superintendent, Project Engineer, and Scheduler to properly cost the Liquidated Damages. • Do not use same LD amount for all projects

  4. REPORTING REQIREMENTSFOR FHWA-45, FHWA-810, AND FHWA-47 • FHWA-45: • Is required for all projects on the NHS = > $500,000. • Submit two weeks after the award of contract and no later than the fifth of the month after the end of the quarter. • Information on bid prices for major items

  5. REPORTING • FHWA-810: Bid tabulation • Is required for all F-A const. project on the NHS. • Submit to Division Administrator. • Certified by STA official. • Show details on 3 low bidders. • Submit within two weeks of the award of contract.

  6. REPORTING • FHWA-47: Record of materials • Is required for all projects on the NHS that are $1 million or more. • Contractor completes at end of contract and submit to STA. • Information on final costs of wages, salaries and materials used by the contractor. • State DOT personnel verifies information.

  7. Common errors made on form FHWA-47 • Failure to complete all the pre-marked items on the form with asterisk • Unreasonable gross labor earnings • Lumber reported in board feet instead of thousand board feet

  8. COMMON ERRORS CONT’D • The cost of materials and labor is greater than the final construction cost (with no indication that the contractor lost money) • Culvert sizes reported which do not exist

  9. Office of Program Administration • UPDATE • Vince Barone Is the team leader. • The price trend historical data is available on web site. • FHWA Form-45/47 study is still on going.

  10. Office of Program Administration • The routing symbol is HIPA-10. • Send all forms to Claretta Duren till further notice. • Mr. Dwight A. Horne is the Office Director. • The office staff directory can be found on the fhwa website www.fhwa.dot.gov • Submit forms to FHWA, HIPA-10, Rm. 3134.

  11. Office of Program Administration • GASB 34 data request: • If you need the historical data for price trends, send an e-mail to Ms. Duren; www.claretta.duren@fhwa.dot.gov Or fax to 202-366-3988 with your name, company name, and address. • Obtain software for imputing the data at www.fhwa.dot.gov/fedaid

  12. USEFUL HINTS • Always report your project in a timely manner. • Make sure all information is completed on the forms. • Include your name and the State in the subject line of the e-mail. • Not reporting the data may cause your State to lose funding. • FHWA forms: www.fhwa.dot.gov/programadmin/contracts/ • The States are to use the new FMIS Improvement type codes, not the work type codes.

  13. QUESTIONS ?

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