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Page 1: Transport Forum 2005 by Cesar Queiroz, Lead Highway Engineer, ECSIE Washington, DC, March 7-11, 2005 Options for Implementing Performance-based Contracts.

Transport Forum 2005

byCesar Queiroz,

Lead Highway Engineer, ECSIE

Washington, DC, March 7-11, 2005

Options for Implementing Performance-based Contracts

Page 2: Transport Forum 2005 by Cesar Queiroz, Lead Highway Engineer, ECSIE Washington, DC, March 7-11, 2005 Options for Implementing Performance-based Contracts.

Presentation Outline

• Importance of Road Infrastructure & Maintenance

• Evolution of Civil Works Execution• Advantages and Disadvantages of PBCs• Bidding & Bid Evaluation• Supervision & Quality Control• Payment & Liquidated Damages• Dispute Settlements• Lessons Learned and WB Study on PBC

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Economic Development and Road Infrastructure

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100 1,000 10,000 100,000

Paved Road Density (km/mil pop)

GNI ($/pop)

Source: Queiroz and Gautam 1992

logGNI = 1.39 logPRDR squared: 0.7698 countries

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Ruins of a bridge over the Danube River in Novi Sad,

Yugoslavia, targeted in a NATO strike in 1999

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Importance of Timely Maintenance

• Timely maintenance of $12 billion could have saved $45 billion needed for road reconstruction in Africa

• A well maintained paved road should last for 10 to 15 years before resurfacing, but lack of maintenance can lead to severe deterioration in 5 years

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Evolution in the Executionof Civil Works

1. Force account (or direct labor)

2. A public sector monopoly (public contractor)

3. Corporatized public sector contractors

4. Private sector contractors

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Separating Planning & Management from Implementation of Road

Maintenance

• Avoid conflicting responsibilities

• Control costs and maintain quality

• Introduce competition and reduce costs, frequently 20% to 30%

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Forms of Price based Contracts

• Lump sum - payment based on a single price for the total work

• Admeasure - payment based on quantity of completed work and tendered rates (bill of quantities)

• Performance - payment based on performance (or results) achieved

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Risk Allocation Between Client & Contractor

• Lump sum, admeasure and performance contracts: contractor bears much of the risk

• Cost-reimbursable contracts: client bears the main risk

• Currently most agencies favor admeasure contracts

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PBC Has Several Names

• Performance Specified Maintenance Contract (PSMC)

• Performance Based Management and Maintenance of Roads (PMMR)

• Output Based Service Contract• Performance Based Road Asset

Management and Maintenance Contract

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PBC in Different Countries

• Long-term PSMC in AU, NZ, Canada (3-10 yrs)

• CREMA (Contrato de REcuperation y MAntenimiento) in Argentina, etc.

• Warranty contracts in USA

• Asset Mgnt & Maint Contracts in VA, USA

• DBFO (up to 30 yr) in UK, Finland, Portugal

• Some are hybrid type contracts (i.e., quantity-based and performance-based)

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Why PBC?• Reduced administration: less effort to

measure works

• Avoid frequent claims and contract amendments to increase quantities of activities

• Client focus: pay on the basis of user-related performance indicators

• More responsibility to contractors stimulates initiative and innovation

• Development of a new industry and creation of additional job opportunities

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Disadvantages of PBC

• Longer tendering period• Perceived loss of control and

flexibility by road agencies• Uncertainty of long term relationship• Lack of some (or unclearly specified)

performance standards and level of service

• Possible unfair competition for smaller contractors

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Allocation of RisksAllocation of RisksForce Account

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RISKTO

PUBLIC SECTOR

0RISK TO PRIVATE SECTOR 100

Maintenance Contracts

PBC

Concessions

Decreasing Public Risks,

Increasing Private Risks

BOO

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For PBC: Contractors are Free to Decide

• What to do• When to do• How to do• Where to do• To do physical works themselves,

or subcontract to others (some restrictions may exist)

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Prior to Bidding• Definition of road sections or network to be

contracted out

• Inventory of the road assets and their conditions

• Selection and definition of Key Performance Indicators (KPI)

• Methods of KPI measurement

• Definition of likely maintenance & possible rehabilitation

• Preliminary cost estimates

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Bidding

• Prequalification highly recommended

• Hold pre-bid technical seminars with potential bidders (detailed review of concept and specifications)

• Adjustment of bidding documents with the help of consultants

• WB Sample Bidding Document: http://www.worldbank.org/transport/roads/c&m_docs/pmmr_final.doc

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Evaluation Criteria of Bids

• Once technical expertise, experience, staffing, quality control/quality assurance, management have been checked, then…

• Bid price

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Bid Evaluation / Contract Amount

Activity Bid Evaluation basis

Management & Maintenance:

Network km x Lumpsum per km-month x No. of months

Emergency Works: Assumed quantities x unit prices

Rehabilitation Works:

Lumpsum or quantities x unit prices

TOTAL BID PRICE: SUM OF THE ABOVE

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Supervision Arrangements

• Consultants (individual or firm)• Road Agency staff (e.g., Argentina,

Estonia)

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Quality Control/Assurance

• Contractor’s self-control arrangements• Formal monthly inspections• Supervisors (formal/informal inspections)• Project Manager (formal/informal

inspections) • Road users

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Payments under PBC:

Activity Payment basis

Management & Maintenance

Lumpsum per km-month

(Output-based)

Emergency Works

Based on unit prices, for works agreed case by case

Rehabilitation Works

Lumpsum or quantities x unit prices

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Liquidated Damages

• Reduced payment • Suspended payment• Fines (different for each KPI and response

time: e.g., $440 per day per pothole)

Demerit Points System (Sweden, Serbia):• Failure to fulfill administrative duties• Failure to perform routine maintenance• Failure to perform winter maintenance

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Dispute Settlements

• Mutual consultation/direct negotiation (site inspection, progress meetings and collaborative discussions of each party’s position)

• Arbitration (e.g., Dispute Review Board)

• Adjudication (e.g., Dispute Review Expert)

• Appeal to the Court

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Advantages of Rehabilitation Included in PBC

• An incentive for the contractors to perform well to avoid increased maintenance costs in future in order to comply with performance indicators defined in the contract

• Feasibility of PBC on roads in fair to poor condition

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Lessons Learned:Planning of PBC

• Define clear and simple performance standards and measures before advertising bids

• Include only “maintainable” roads (unless rehabilitation is included)

• Have consistent documents and requirements

• Do not try to impose too many risks on the contractor

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Lessons Learned:Contracting

• Ensure solid and credible financing of contract during the entire contract period

• Use of small local contractors: Only after adequate preparation and training, and for contracts with very simple requirements (or as subcontractors)

• Build in a Dispute Resolution Mechanism

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Lessons Learned:Management of PBC

• Supervision consultants need to fully understand their role (… control service level and assure overall technical quality - - but no micro-control and micro-management)

• Road Agency staff need to understand their changed role (e.g., from performing quality control to focusing on quality assurance)

• Arrange regular formal and informal communication links with contractors, including regular review sessions

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Thank you!