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Performance-Based Maintenance results

Performance-Based Maintenance results. John F. Obr, P.E. AMOTIA Annual Conference - October 2, 2014. Legislatively Mandated - Effective 09/01/1995. Texas Transportation Code Sec. 223.042.  Privatization of Maintenance Contracts.

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Performance-Based Maintenance results

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  1. Performance-Based Maintenance results John F. Obr, P.E. AMOTIA Annual Conference - October 2, 2014

  2. Legislatively Mandated - Effective 09/01/1995 • Texas Transportation Code • Sec. 223.042.  Privatization of Maintenance Contracts. • (a) Of the amount spent in a fiscal year by the department for maintenance projects, the department shall spend not less than 50 percent through contracts awarded by competitive bids.

  3. Background • 1999 – Piloted Performance Based Contracting • 120 miles of I-35 near Waco and 60 miles of I-20 near Dallas • Questionable success • Limited use I-35 near Waco currently under 3rd generation PBC Rest Areas Contracts Single Element Contracts – vegetation management, striping Houston I-45 contract

  4. IH 45 Contract – 282.204 Centerline Miles • Work includes - Pavement repair, striping, litter, signs, illumination, mowing, landscape maintenance, storm sewer cleaning, MBGF, etc. • Unit costs for incident management and snow and ice. • Not included – pavement maintenance Galveston, Harris & Montgomery Counties

  5. Houston’s IH 45 Contract • RMC 6236-65-001 • 5 year term with ability to extend 36 months • Engineer’s Estimate $36,902,476.08 • Base Bid – Traditional Unit Cost • Alternate – Performance-Based • Let June 2012 with 6 bidders • Low bid $26,974,243.67 • Transfield Services North America, Transportation Infrastructure • Bids 2-5 ranged from $39,745,037.71 to $49,210,765.57 • High bid $57,752,928.70 – Only bid on base bid

  6. Future TxDOT Executive Director - Phil Wilson - Aug 27, 2012 “As TxDOT works hard to achieve its strategic goals, we are constantly looking for ways to create value, deliver high quality work and become more efficient with our available resources. With this in mind, later today, the department will announce its intention to issue a Request for Information (RFI) to privatize some of our routine maintenance work along the I-35 and I-45 corridors and in the metropolitan cores of Dallas and Houston. “

  7. CURRENT PB TOTAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS Austin Metro Contract CCSJ 6262-18-001 • Let December 2013 with 4 bidders • 100.9 main lane centerline miles • IH 35 through district • Portions of Loop1, US 183, & US 290/SH 71 • Engineer’s Estimate $14,098,360 • Low bid $11,375,544 • ISI Contracting, Inc. • Work started in April 2014

  8. CURRENT PB TOTAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS HoustonMetro Contract CCSJ 6262-50-001 • Let January 2014 with 3 bidders • 148.15 main lane centerline miles • Major highways inside Beltway 8 - IH 10, IH 610, US 59, US 290, US 90, US 90A, SH 225, SH 288, SPUR 5, SPUR 527, & SPUR 548 • Engineer’s Estimate $27,074846.90 • Low bid $23,084,824 Texas Tree & Landscape, LTD. • Work started June 2014

  9. CURRENT PB TOTAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS BryanIH 45 Corridor Contract CCSJ 6262-53-001 • Let February 2014 with 5 bidders • 174.80 main lane centerline miles • IH 45 – south of IH 20 in Dallas County to Montgomery/Walker County Line • Engineer’s Estimate $17,525,663.29 • Low bid $12,894,541.20 • Texas Sterling Construction Co. • Work started July 2014

  10. CURRENT PB TOTAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS DallasMetro Contract CCSJ 6264-64-001 • Let July 2014 with 5 bidders • 160.29 main lane centerline miles • IH 20, IH 30, IH 35E, IH 45, IH 345, IH 635, US 75, & HOV on US 67 and US 75 • Engineer’s Estimate $21,834,488 • Low bid $19,290,130 • AMEY Consulting USA, Inc. • Work scheduled to start November 2014

  11. Future • San Antonio Metro – November 2014 letting & April 2015 start • Yoakum IH 10 Corridor– Spring/Summer 2015 letting • Beaumont IH 10 Corridor – September 2015 letting • Waco & Dallas IH 35 Corridor – August 2015 +/- start (end of current contract)

  12. TxDOT’s Planned Program

  13. Summary Average Cost per centerline mile is $52,967.12

  14. Performance to Date • 3 new generation contracts active • 10 estimates paid through 08/31/14 • Total paid to contractor = $7,336,315 • Total incentives paid for Safety KPI’s only = $294 2 occurrences • Total disincentives withheld for Safety & Time KPI’s = $519,269 4 occurrences for Safety 3 occurrences for Time

  15. Questions John F. Obr, P.E. (512) 416-2559 John.Obr@txdot.gov

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