C2J-Issue RFQ Design Criteria Package For MBCC Expansion And Renovation ProjectCOMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL TO ISSUE A REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) 2014-142-ME FOR
A DESIGN CRITERIA PROFESSIONAL (DCP) TO PREPARE THE DESIGN CRITERIA PACKAGE FOR
THE MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER RENOVATION PROJECT, WHICH IS INTENDED TO BE A
DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACT.
Ke Intended Outcome Su orted:
Item Summary/Recommendation:
On January 15, 2014, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2014-28478 which cancelled the
previous RFQ {RFQ No. 22-11/12); terminated negotiations with the Master Developer, South Beach ACE
(SBACE); and directed the City administration to prepare a new RFP or RFQ for design-build or design
services for the renovation of the Convention Center and further directed the City administration to identify
potential sites for a Convention Center hotel under a separate but concurrent process.
The reason for the cancellation was to give the City the ability to decouple the program so that the
Convention Center renovation can be expedited without the need for a lease and, subsequent, referendum
since the project would remain a stand-alone building wholly controlled by the City.
The purpose of the Design Build (DB) approach is to expedite the process and mitigate issues between the
architecture/engineering and construction teams. However, the DB approach requires the contracting of a
Design Criteria Professional (DCP). The DCP (generally a firm who holds a license to practice
architecture, landscape architecture, or engineering) and its consulting engineers, working with the owner,
will prepare preliminary design documents along with bid documents for a DB form of agreement (i.e., a
Design Criteria Package).
The Design Criteria Package, which can develop the design to at least 30%, communicates the owner's
intent and becomes the basis for the DB's future design. The DB approach provides a good alternative to
owners who like the benefits that this approach can bring to the project, including: more control over the
design, design details, quality of engineering and quality of construction; obtaining a firm price in less time;
and, reducing owner's risk.
Under Florida law, Chapter 287.055, the Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA), the DB process
requires selection of a DCP through the process delineated in the statute. The DCP firm who is selected to
prepare the design criteria package is not eligible to render services under a DB contract executed
pursuant to the design criteria package. However, the firm can serve as the owner's representative for the
City during the selection of the DB firm for the project, evaluate the responses submitted by the DB firms,
review and approve for compliance the detailed working drawings for the project and evaluate compliance
of the project construction with the Design Criteria Package.
The Citv recommends that the issuance of the attached RFQ for the selection of the DCP be aooroved.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
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City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florido 33139, www.miamibeochfl.gov
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Member
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City ManagerJ.---
DATE: February 12, 2014
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL TO SUE A REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ)
FOR A DESIGN CRITERIA PROFESSIONAL (DCP) TO PREPARE THE DESIGN
CRITERIA PACKAGE FOR THE MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER
RENOVATION PROJECT, WHICH IS INTENDED TO BE A DESIGN-BUILD
CONTRACT.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Authorize the issuance of the RFQ.
BACKGROUND
On January 15, 2014, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2014-28478 which
cancelled the previous RFQ (RFQ No. 22-11/12); terminated negotiations with the Master
Developer, South Beach ACE (SBACE); and directed the City administration to prepare a new
RFP or RFQ for design-build or design services for the renovation of the Convention Center and
further directed the City administration to identify potential sites for a Convention Center hotel
under a separate but concurrent process.
The reason for the cancellation was to give the City the ability to decouple the program. This
would result in expediting the renovation of the Convention Center since neither a lease nor a
referendum would be required if the project were to remain a stand-alone building wholly
controlled by the City.
APPROACH
In order to significantly expedite the process for the renovation of the Convention Center, City
staff recommends a design-build (DB) contract approach. The benefits to this method are as
follows:
• A DB can produce a project more quickly than a conventional Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
since construction can often start before design completion, particularly with the phased
permitting procedures of the City's Building Department.
• There is a single point of accountability for design and construction once the DB team is
selected.
• Cost efficiencies can be achieved since the contractor and designer are working
together throughout the entire process.
• Construction costs are known and fixed during the final design and there is emphasis
placed on cost control.
• Change orders typically would arise primarily only from owner requested changes.
• The process requires less owner involvement and resources once the DB firm is
selected.
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The disadvantages and considerations of a DB approach are as follows:
• There is generally less design and construction quality control and involvement by the
owner and stakeholders.
• The owner does not receive the benefit of the checks and balances that exist when it
contracts separately with a designer and a general contractor.
• Design changes after construction begins can be costly which requires significant
planning during the early design stage.
• Higher bid costs usually result in fewer bidders.
DESIGN CRITERIA PROFESSIONAL
The main challenges of the DB approach highlighted above can be mitigated through the
contracting of a Design Criteria Professional (DCP). The DCP (generally a firm who holds a
license to practice architecture, landscape architecture, or engineering) and its consulting
engineers, working with the owner, will prepare preliminary design documents along with bid
documents for a DB form of agreement, i.e., a Design Criteria Package.
The Design Criteria Package, which can develop the design to at least 30%, will become the
basis for the DB's future design. This approach provides a good alternative to owners who like
the benefits that the DB approach can bring to the project, but who would like more control over
the ultimate design of the project.
The owner's intentions for the project will be substantially communicated, the owner will obtain a
firm price in less time, and the owner's risk is reduced. In addition, the owner has an
opportunity to retain the desired level of control of the design, design details, quality of
engineering and quality of construction.
Under Florida law, Chapter 287.055, the Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA), the
DB process requires selection of a DCP through the process delineated in the statute. The DCP
firm who is selected to prepare the design criteria package is not eligible to render services
under a DB contract executed pursuant to the design criteria package. However the firm can
serve as the owner's representative for the City during the selection of the DB firm for the
project, evaluate the responses submitted by the DB firms, review and approve for compliance
the detailed working drawings for the project and evaluate compliance of the project
construction with the Design Criteria Package.
In accordance with Florida Statute, the City recommends release of the attached RFQ for the
selection of the DCP.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Please Reference Section Ill in Attachment A: RFQ 2014-142ME for Design Criteria
Professional Services for the Miami Beach Convention Center Renovation.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Please Reference Section II in Attachment A: RFQ 2014-142ME for Design Criteria Professional
Services for the Miami Beach Convention Center Renovation.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Please Reference Section IV in Attachment A: RFQ 2014-142ME for Design Criteria
Professional Services for the Miami Beach Convention Center Renovation.
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EVALUATION/SELECTION PROCESS; CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION
Please Reference Section V in Attachment A: RFQ 2014-142ME for Design Criteria
Professional Services for the Miami Beach Convention Center.
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission authorize the issuance of
RFQ 2014-142ME for Design Criteria Professional Services for the Miami Beach Convention
Center Renovation.
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Attachment A: RFQ 2014-142ME for Design Criteria Professional Services for the Miami Beach
Convention Center Renovation.
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Attachment A: RFQ 2014-142ME for Design Criteria Professional Services for the Miami Beach
Convention Center Renovation to be submitted in Supplemental.
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