
Considerations for Choosing JOC Services for Your Project
Understand the key factors involved in deciding to utilize Job Order Contracting (JOC) services, such as design flexibility, scheduling, project delivery, cost assessment, resource availability, and accountability. Compare scheduling and total project cost between JOC and traditional contracting methods for informed decision-making.
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JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) Things to Consider When Making the Choice to Utilize JOC Services
CONSIDERATIONS Level of Required Design Flexibility of Scheduling Expediency of Project Delivery Cost and Value Assessment Staff and Resource Availability Accountability Buy-In to the JOC Process
Relative Schedule Comparisons Between Contracting Methods Assume: $200,000 Construction Cost + Non-Elective Change Orders/Basic Design Requirements/120 Day Construction Duration DESIGN-BID-BUILD JOB ORDER CONTRACTING
Relative Total Project Cost Comparisons Between Contracting Methods Assume: $200,000 Construction Cost + Non-Elective Change Orders/Basic Design Requirements/120 Day Construction Duration DESIGN-BID-BUILD DESIGN COST: $30,000 CONSTRUCTION COST (Including Non-Elective Change Orders): $225,000 TOTAL PROJECT COST: $255,000 JOB ORDER CONTRACTING DESIGN/SCOPING EFFORT COST: $20,000 CONSTRUCTION COST (Including Non-Elective Change Orders): $240,000 TOTAL PROJECT COST: $260,000
Thank you Questions and Discussion BOB BOURG Claims and Disputes Manager (360) 407-9370 bob.bourg@des.wa.gov