FAQs
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What type of services does a CMR provide?
Answer:
Depending on the needs of the specific project, the Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Construction Services selects a Construction Manager at Risk (CMR) to provide services related to the construction, renovation and/or alteration of state buildings or facilities, including (but not limited to) the following:
Preconstruction Design Phase Services:
Constructability Reviews;
Blasting and Pile Driving Report;
Site Logistics Plan;
Building Excavation Plan;
Schedule and Phasing Coordination;
Cost Control Management; and
Construction Documents Conversion Into Subcontractor Bid Packages.
Preconstruction Bid Phase Services:
Develop the Master Project Schedule;
Bid to Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Prequalified Subcontractors for each Bid Package;
Advertise Bids;
Issue Subcontractor Bid Packages;
Conduct Preconstruction Conference(s) and Site Visit(s);
Process all Addenda;
Receive Bids from Subcontractors and conduct public bid opening;
Issue a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP); and
Execute Subcontractor Agreements.
Construction Phase Services:
Comply with CMR General Conditions;
Comply with CMR General Requirements;
Conduct Pre-construction Conference;
Periodically update the Master CPM Schedule;
Monthly update of Schedule of Values;
Review and Prepare Monthly Progress Payment Requests;
Periodic Update of Project Cash Flow Projections;
Act as the Project’s Prime Liaison;
Coordinate Subcontractors’ Requests for Information (RFI’s) and Architect/Engineer (A/E) RFI Responses;
Coordinate all change requests and responses;
Coordinate all types of submittals;
Coordinate all types of testing and inspections;
Coordinate subcontractors;
Coordinate subcontractor’s participation in Commissioning (Cx);
Provide construction trailers, storage, equipment, barriers, etc.;
Provide all necessary On-site Construction Management Personnel;
Coordinate Substantial Completion and Turn Over;
Closeout Project; and
Support Documentation Collection For LEED Submissions.