Pre-Bid Conferences in Construction Projects

 
Pre-Bid Conferences –
Why Do We Have Them?
 
 
Margaret Jordan, PE
Office of State Engineer
 
What is a Pre-Bid Conference?
 
 
Pre-Bid Conferences are meetings held
prior to a Bid Opening at which
contractors/subcontractors can come to
learn more about the project.
Pre-Bid Conferences can be Mandatory
or Non-Mandatory.
 
Pre-Bid Conference
 
 
Pre-Bid Conferences should be scheduled
to occur no less than 14 days prior to bid
opening.
This allows time for an addendum (sent no
less than 5 business days prior to day of bid
opening) to clarify issues from the Pre-Bid
Conference or answer questions submitted.
This time can be modified based on the
complexity of the project.
 
Mandatory Pre-Bid Conferences
 
 
A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference is one where
potential Bidders must attend or be represented to
be eligible to bid on the project.
Bidders must sign in at the Mandatory Pre-Bid
and the Agency can only accept bids from those
listed on the Sign-In Sheet.
The Sign-In Sheet from  a Mandatory Pre-Bid
must be sent out in an Addendum to all bidders
present at the meeting.
 
Mandatory Pre-Bid Conferences
 
 
If an Agency wants to have a Mandatory Pre-
Bid, the Agency Head or their designee must
write a determination explaining why a
Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference is justified and
that it will not unduly restrict competition.
The Agency must submit this determination to
OSE with the SE-310 if they indicate on the
form that the Pre-Bid will be mandatory.
 
Non-Mandatory
 Pre-Bid Conferences
 
 
Bidders are not required to attend a Non-
Mandatory Pre-Bid to submit a bid on a project.
If there is a Sign-In sheet at a Non-Mandatory
Pre-Bid, it will NOT be included in an
Addendum, but it can be sent out separately, if
requested.
 
Who Should Attend a Pre-Bid?
 
 
Agency Project Manager
Agency’s A/E (or in-house project
designer)
OSE Project Manager (for projects
exceeding the Agency’s Construction
Contract Certification.)
 
Conducting the Pre-Bid
 
 
Agency Project Manager or the A/E
should conduct the Pre-Bid.
OSE has created a guide found in
Appendix B of the Manual.  This list
should be customized for the project!
 
2023
 
Edition
 
PRE-
BID
 
CONFERENCE
 
DISCUSSION
 
ITEMS
AGENCY:
PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT NUMBER:
 
1.
This
 
document
 
lists all
 
items relative
 
to
 
a
 
large, multidiscipline
 
construction
 
project.
 
All
 
items
 
DO
 
NOT
 
apply 
to
all
 
projects.
2.
Prior
 
to
 
a
 
Pre-
Bid
 
Conference,
 
review
 
the
 
list
 
of
 
items
 
and
 
determine
 
which
 
ones
 
are
 
relevant
 
to
 
your
 
project.
 
Then,
discuss
 
only
 
those
 
items.
 
DO
 
NOT
 
READ
 
THIS
 
DOCUMENT
 
WORD-FOR-
WORD
 
during
 
the
 
Pre-
Bid
Conference.
 
Contractors, and others attending a Pre-Bid
Conference, do not have the patience to
listen to a lengthy reading of information
that is in the Project Manual.
The best you can do is point them to the
items that will have an affect on their bid
amount or responsiveness and responsibility.
Consider a shorter version of the Discussion
Items in the OSE Manual.
 
General
 
1.
All questions must be submitted in writing.  All
responses will be made in the form of addenda to
the bid documents.
 
SE-310
Invitation for Design-Bid-Build
Construction Services
 
1.
Each bid shall have Bid Security of not less than 5% of the Base Bid
amount.
2.
The successful bidder shall provide a Performance Bond and a Labor
and Material Payment Bond, each in the full amount of the contract
price.
3.
If Pre-Bid is Mandatory:  
Only bidders represented at the Pre-Bid are
eligible to bid.  They must sign in with the Contractor name that will
appear on the Bid Form.
4.
If Pre-Bid is Non-Mandatory
:  Any qualified contractor is eligible to
bid on the project.
5.
Time:___________________, date:______________________, and
location:__________________________ of the bid opening.
 
AIA A701 (SCOSE Version)
Instructions to Bidders
 
1.
Section 3.3, Substitutions:  Requests for substitutions
must be submitted to the A/E at least 10 days prior to the
bid date, which is:_________.  A/E shall include in an
addendum the approved substitutions.
2.
Section 3.4, Addenda:  No addenda will be issued later
than 5 business days prior to the date of Bid Opening
(_____________) which will be:___________________.
3.
Section 5.2.2:  List of reasons for which bids will be
rejected.  Bidders should use this as a check list prior to
submitting bid.
 
SE-330
Lump Sum Bid Form
 
1.
Page BF-1:
a.
Item 3.  Bidders shall acknowledge all addenda or bid may be considered non-responsive.
b.
Item 6.1.  Base Bid shall be shown in readable numbers only (no words).
1.
Page BF-1A: 
(when included)
a.
Item 6.2.  All requested Alternates must be bid for the bid to be considered responsive.  A/E will review the
Alternates to be bid.
b.
Item 6.3.  The Bidder should furnish requested unit prices, but bids will not be rejected if they are not filled in.
1.
Page BF-2: 
(Only if Subcontractor Listing is required.)
a.
Bidder is required to identify the subcontractor(s) for the subcontractor classifications listed, which are
_____________, that they would use to perform that work.
b.
If
 
Bidder is qualified to perform the work of a classification 
listed and 
does not intend to subcontract the work, the
Bidder must insert their own name in the space provided for that classification.
c.
If Bidder intends to use multiple subcontractors to perform the work of a single classification listed, they must insert
each subcontractor they will use, preferably separating each by the word 
“and”
.  If Bidder intends to use both his
own employees and one or more subcontractors to perform a part of the work of a single listing, they must insert
their own name along with each subcontractor.
d.
Failure to insert a name for each listed classification will render the Bid non-responsive.
e.
License numbers are not required but are requested and suggested to verify qualification.
4.
Page BF-3:
   
Section 9.a & 9.b:  The number of Calendar Days allowed for construction to reach Substantial
Completion is:________________ and the amount of Liquidated Damages to be applied for failure to reach
Substantial Completion within the contract time limit is:________________.
 
AIA A101, Exhibit A
(SCOSE Version) Standard Form of
Agreement Between Owner and
Contractor
 
1.
Exhibit A, Insurance and Bonds:
a.
Bidders should verify their ability to comply with all
insurance and bonding requirements of the project prior to
submittal of their bid.
b.
Section A.3.3, Required Property Insurance:  Contractor is
to provide Builders Risk Policy to cover interest of all
parties.  
(Note:  If Builders Risk Insurance is not required
on the project, but sure to include this information in an
addendum.)
 
AIA A201 SCOSE Version
General Conditions of The Contract for
Construction
 
1.
Section 3.7.1:  General Contractors are required to obtain
business and other licenses from:___________________,
but not building permits.
 
Conclusion
 
1.
The Agency intends to award a Contract for the lowest
responsive bid submitted by a responsible bidder.
2.
All lines of communication during the bidding stage
should be through the A/E (or Agency PM if there is no
A/E).
 
Happy
Halloween!!
 
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Pre-Bid Conferences are essential meetings held before Bid Opening to provide contractors/subcontractors with project details. They can be Mandatory or Non-Mandatory, scheduled at least 14 days before bid opening to allow time for clarifications. Mandatory conferences require bidders' attendance for bid eligibility, while non-mandatory ones are optional. Key attendees include Agency Project Manager, A/E, and OSE Project Manager.

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  1. Pre-Bid Conferences Why Do We Have Them? Margaret Jordan, PE Margaret Jordan, PE Office of State Engineer Office of State Engineer

  2. What is a Pre-Bid Conference? Pre-Bid Conferences are meetings held prior to a Bid Opening at which contractors/subcontractors can come to learn more about the project. Pre-Bid Conferences can be Mandatory or Non-Mandatory.

  3. Pre-Bid Conference Pre-Bid Conferences should be scheduled to occur no less than 14 days prior to bid opening. This allows time for an addendum (sent no less than 5 business days prior to day of bid opening) to clarify issues from the Pre-Bid Conference or answer questions submitted. This time can be modified based on the complexity of the project.

  4. Mandatory Pre-Bid Conferences A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference is one where potential Bidders must attend or be represented to be eligible to bid on the project. Bidders must sign in at the Mandatory Pre-Bid and the Agency can only accept bids from those listed on the Sign-In Sheet. The Sign-In Sheet from a Mandatory Pre-Bid must be sent out in an Addendum to all bidders present at the meeting.

  5. Mandatory Pre-Bid Conferences If an Agency wants to have a Mandatory Pre- Bid, the Agency Head or their designee must write a determination explaining why a Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference is justified and that it will not unduly restrict competition. The Agency must submit this determination to OSE with the SE-310 if they indicate on the form that the Pre-Bid will be mandatory.

  6. Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Conferences Bidders are not required to attend a Non- Mandatory Pre-Bid to submit a bid on a project. If there is a Sign-In sheet at a Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid, it will NOT be included in an Addendum, but it can be sent out separately, if requested.

  7. Who Should Attend a Pre-Bid? Agency Project Manager Agency s A/E (or in-house project designer) OSE Project Manager (for projects exceeding the Agency s Construction Contract Certification.)

  8. Conducting the Pre-Bid Agency Project Manager or the A/E should conduct the Pre-Bid. OSE has created a guide found in Appendix B of the Manual. This list should be customized for the project!

  9. 2023 Edition PRE-BID CONFERENCEDISCUSSIONITEMS AGENCY: PROJECT NAME: PROJECT NUMBER: 1. This document lists all items relative to a large, multidiscipline construction project. All items DO NOT apply to all projects. 2. PriortoaPre-Bid Conference, reviewthelistof itemsanddeterminewhich onesare relevant toyour project. Then, discuss only those items. DO NOT READ THIS DOCUMENT WORD-FOR-WORD during the Pre-Bid Conference. PRE-BIDDISCUSSION ITEMS GENERAL 1. Only the written word as contained in the Bid Documents, including any addenda that may be issued, is binding. 2. All questions or requests for clarification must be submitted in writing. All responses will be made in the form of addenda to the bid documents. 1. Each bid shall have Bid Security of not less than 5% of the Base Bid amount. SE-310 - INVITATION FOR 2. The successful bidder shall provide a Performance Bond and a Labor and DESIGN-BID-BUILD Material Payment Bond, each in the full amount of the contract price. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 3. Prime Bidders and all subcontractors shall be licensed in accordance with the requirements of the Contractors Licensing Board. 4. If pre-bid is mandatory, state that only those bidders represented are eligible to bid. They must sign in as the Contractor name that will appear on the Bid Form. 5. Review the time, date, and location of the bid opening. 1. Section 3.3, Substitutions: AIAA701 (SCOSE a. Section 3.3.2: Requests for substitutions must be submitted to the A/E at VERSION) least INSTRUCTIONSTO BIDDERS 10 days prior to the bid date. Proof of equality of substitutions is the responsibility of the proposer. The A/E s decision to approve or disapprove of the requested substitutions shall be final. b. Section3.3.3: The A/E shall include in an addendum the approved substitutions

  10. Contractors, and others attending a Pre-Bid Conference, do not have the patience to listen to a lengthy reading of information that is in the Project Manual. The best you can do is point them to the items that will have an affect on their bid amount or responsiveness and responsibility. Consider a shorter version of the Discussion Items in the OSE Manual.

  11. General 1. All questions must be submitted in writing. All responses will be made in the form of addenda to the bid documents.

  12. SE-310 Invitation for Design-Bid-Build Construction Services 1. Each bid shall have Bid Security of not less than 5% of the Base Bid amount. 2. The successful bidder shall provide a Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Payment Bond, each in the full amount of the contract price. 3. If Pre-Bid is Mandatory: Only bidders represented at the Pre-Bid are eligible to bid. They must sign in with the Contractor name that will appear on the Bid Form. 4. If Pre-Bid is Non-Mandatory: Any qualified contractor is eligible to bid on the project. 5. Time:___________________, date:______________________, and location:__________________________ of the bid opening.

  13. AIA A701 (SCOSE Version) Instructions to Bidders 1. Section 3.3, Substitutions: Requests for substitutions must be submitted to the A/E at least 10 days prior to the bid date, which is:_________. A/E shall include in an addendum the approved substitutions. 2. Section 3.4, Addenda: No addenda will be issued later than 5 business days prior to the date of Bid Opening (_____________) which will be:___________________. 3. Section 5.2.2: List of reasons for which bids will be rejected. Bidders should use this as a check list prior to submitting bid.

  14. SE-330 Lump Sum Bid Form 1. a. b. 1. a. Page BF-1: Item 3. Bidders shall acknowledge all addenda or bid may be considered non-responsive. Item 6.1. Base Bid shall be shown in readable numbers only (no words). Page BF-1A: (when included) Item 6.2. All requested Alternates must be bid for the bid to be considered responsive. A/E will review the Alternates to be bid. Item 6.3. The Bidder should furnish requested unit prices, but bids will not be rejected if they are not filled in. Page BF-2: (Only if Subcontractor Listing is required.) Bidder is required to identify the subcontractor(s) for the subcontractor classifications listed, which are _____________, that they would use to perform that work. If Bidder is qualified to perform the work of a classification listed and does not intend to subcontract the work, the Bidder must insert their own name in the space provided for that classification. If Bidder intends to use multiple subcontractors to perform the work of a single classification listed, they must insert each subcontractor they will use, preferably separating each by the word and . If Bidder intends to use both his own employees and one or more subcontractors to perform a part of the work of a single listing, they must insert their own name along with each subcontractor. Failure to insert a name for each listed classification will render the Bid non-responsive. License numbers are not required but are requested and suggested to verify qualification. Page BF-3: Section 9.a & 9.b: The number of Calendar Days allowed for construction to reach Substantial Completion is:________________ and the amount of Liquidated Damages to be applied for failure to reach Substantial Completion within the contract time limit is:________________. b. 1. a. b. c. d. e. 4.

  15. AIA A101, Exhibit A (SCOSE Version) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor 1. Exhibit A, Insurance and Bonds: a. Bidders should verify their ability to comply with all insurance and bonding requirements of the project prior to submittal of their bid. b. Section A.3.3, Required Property Insurance: Contractor is to provide Builders Risk Policy to cover interest of all parties. (Note: If Builders Risk Insurance is not required on the project, but sure to include this information in an addendum.)

  16. AIA A201 SCOSE Version General Conditions of The Contract for Construction 1. Section 3.7.1: General Contractors are required to obtain business and other licenses from:___________________, but not building permits.

  17. Conclusion 1. The Agency intends to award a Contract for the lowest responsive bid submitted by a responsible bidder. 2. All lines of communication during the bidding stage should be through the A/E (or Agency PM if there is no A/E).

  18. Happy Happy Halloween!! Halloween!!

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