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March 30, 2017 Major Mobility Investment Program (MMIP) Building a Better Georgia Today DBE Network Partners Outreach Event June 14, 2017 Agenda Time Topic 9:00 am 9:15 am Welcome Major Mobility Investment Program (MMIP) Overview 9:20


  1. March 30, 2017 Major Mobility Investment Program (MMIP) Building a Better Georgia Today DBE Network Partners Outreach Event June 14, 2017

  2. Agenda Time Topic 9:00 am – 9:15 am Welcome Major Mobility Investment Program (MMIP) Overview 9:20 am – 10:00 am Getting Started • Immediate MMIP opportunities (GEC) • DBE Certification and Compliance Program • MMIP Readiness Program 10:00 am – 10:30 am Your role as a Network Partner • Procurement Opportunities • How to support firms getting involved • How to connect on- line with “MMIP Readiness Program”

  3. Welcome Major Mobility Investment Program Overview Joe Carpenter, P.E., Division Director of P3

  4. Statewide Projects Current P3 projects: • Northwest Corridor • 285/400 Interchange Existing DB projects: • I-85 Express Lanes extension • 53 statewide bridge replacement projects 11 MMIP projects • 10 years • $11 Billion

  5. 11 Major Mobility Improvement Projects 3 Major 1 Commercial 4 Major Express 3 Major Interstate Interchange Vehicle Lanes Lanes Projects Widening Projects Project Projects

  6. MMIP Program 11 major mobility projects in construction in 10 years • $11 billion program • Improve passenger and freight movement • Use Innovative Delivery to accelerate solutions

  7. We Need Your Help!

  8. Estimated Labor Needs for MMIP

  9. Estimated Labor Needs for MMIP 800 PMC FTE 700 Dev Final Design & CEI FTE 600 GEC FTE FTEs by Year 500 400 300 200 100 0 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 Fiscal Year

  10. General Engineering Consultants(GECs) http://www.dot.ga.gov/PS/Business/Prequalification/PrequalConsultants

  11. MMIP Consultant Opportunities

  12. Getting Started DBE Compliance and Certification Kimberly King , Director GDOT Office of Equal Employment Opportunity

  13. DBE Compliance and Certification • DBE Certification Process • DBE Interstate Certification • DBE Personal Net Worth • MARTA DBE Certification Application - Firms located in Fulton, DeKalb, or Clayton County

  14. Wide Range of Opportunities Pre-Construction • Printing, Proposal prep, Engineering, etc. Construction • Paving, Drainage, Clearing & Grubbing, Hauling, Demolition, etc. Operations & Maintenance • ITS, Variable Message Signs, Mowing, Pavement Resurfacing, etc.

  15. NAICS Codes 541330 - Engineering Services 237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction 541512 - Computer Systems Design Services 541360 - Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services 541620 - Environmental Consulting Services

  16. Registration CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR • DOT FORM 478 Questionnaire • DOT FORM 477 Contractor’s Financial Statement • Financial Statements (Audit, Review or Compilation – No more than 12 months old) • Reference Letters (Past Job Performance) http://www.dot.ga.gov/PS/Business/Prequalification/PrequalContr actors

  17. Prequalification Process SPECIALTY SERVICES • Field, Laboratory, and other Geotechnical, Environmental and Pit Quarry Control Services http://www.dot.ga.gov/PS/Business/Prequalification/SpecialtyServ ices#tab-4

  18. Small Business Enterprises Small Business Enterprises (SBEs) that meet all requirements, are encouraged to consider DBE certification, to help meet the growing demand for a robust pipeline of available DBE contractors for the Major Mobility Investment Program

  19. How to Support DBE Requirement MMIP contracts are subject to the same requirements as any Design-Bid-Build contract issued by the State. All projects receiving federal assistance are subject to standard federal procurement requirements that relate to DBEs

  20. How to Support DBE, Agency Participation Setting and managing goals Areas of work: • Design • Construction • Operations and Maintenance May change between initial RFQ and Final RFP Must be approached strategically

  21. How to Support Agencies Operating as a Network Partner Establish a team of Experts: Steps for the DBE to take:  DBE outreach and risk management  Encourage DBEs to complete agency or requested materials  DBE intake, determine readiness and  Suggest they take action on personal development consultation  MMIP subcontracting and compliance  Make them aware of Outreach Events and experience Workshops of which to participate Make a team available to assist DBE companies in  Help them provide quality bids the following ways:  Encourage them to execute successfully  Provide guidance and advice on how to get involved  Provide exposure to the Prime and major subs  Identify specific contract opportunities  Assist in preparing for and execute successfully on contracts  Minimize project and DBE risk  Minimize impact on DBE owners time

  22. Network Partners Package • DBE Event Flyer • DBE Certification Application • Construction Pre Qualifications Summary • DOT FORM 478 Questionnaire • DOT FORM 477 Contractor’s Financial Statement • Engineering Consultant Pre Qualifications Summary • Consultant Prequalification Application • Subcontractor Prequalification Application • RFP /Industry Forum Schedule(s)

  23. What is your role as a Network Partner? Joseph F. Lewis, PMC

  24. Your role as a Network Partner : Share procurement opportunities Support firms getting involved Connect on-line with MMIP Readiness Program

  25. How to Get Involved  Register in the “MMIP Readiness Program” • Go to http://www.dot.ga.gov/PS/BusinesDBE • Click on “How I can Get Ready to Help GDOT Build A Better Georgia” • This will take you to the “MMIP Readiness Program” for registration • After you complete your “Readiness Tool” you will be connected  Benefits of the “MMIP Readiness Program” • Timely information regarding DBE opportunities • Direction and education to assist in securing contracts • Supportive Services from GDOT providers • Insight to prepare DBE’s to win work

  26. Closing Remarks

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