KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION – RFP FOR CMAR – KSU OFFICE PARK PHASE II
Request for Proposals
Construction Manager at Risk Services
for
Kansas State University Office Park
Phase II
1810 Kimball Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas
Issued by:
Director of Construction
Kansas State University Foundation
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION – RFP FOR CMAR – KSU OFFICE PARK PHASE II
Kansas State University Office Park – Phase II
Table of Contents
Project Scope / Description 1
Project Team Contacts 2
Tentative Project Timeline 2
Selection Process 3
Selection Committee 3
Proposal Format 4
Selection Criteria 4
• Section 1 Firm Information 4
• Section 2 Organization 4
• Section 3 Licensing 5
• Section 4 Experience 5
• Section 5 Financial Information 6
• Section 6 Experience…Construction Manager at Risk 7
• Section 7 Personnel 9
• Section 8 Owner / Construction Manager Agreement 9
• Section 9 References 9
Questions and Clarifications 10
Attachment “A” – Programming and Concept Presentation Images
Attachment “B” – Fee Structure Worksheet
Attachment “C” – General Conditions Structure Worksheet
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Project Scope / Description
Also reference presentation document in Attachment “A”.
The KSU Office Park offers a prime location for corporate partners with a desire to tap into the
opportunities available on the Manhattan campus of Kansas State University. Positioned in close
proximity to existing cutting-edge research facilities and the National Bio and Agro Defense Facility,
corporate partners will have the chance to build professional relationships as well as leverage the
strengths of KSU in the areas of student talent and technical innovation. The KSU Office Park is
projected to be completed in four phases.
The Phase I building, completed Fall 2015, is currently home to the Kansas State University Foundation
(KSUF) and at least six corporate university partners. It is a three-story, 60,000 sf building clad in
Kansas limestone and glass, designed by Hoefer, Wysocki Architecture – Leawood, KS. It is the basis of
design that subsequent buildings will be modeled on. Phase I also focused on site development and
the initial utility construction for further development within the park.
This Request for Proposal is to evaluate and invite firms in consideration for Construction Manager at
Risk Services for construction of Kansas State University Office Park – Phase II in Manhattan, Kansas.
The project expands the office park development and construction of the second building, also planned
as a three-story, 60,000 sf building, and located to the west of the Phase I building with a south
exposure to Kimball Avenue. Design of this building is also by Hoefer Wysocki Architecture. This
project is planned to utilize the same exterior finishes as the first, preserving a uniform and
complimentary appearance both in the office park and when viewed from afar. Balconies, with views
of Bill Snyder Family Stadium are planned for the second and third floor tenant spaces. Sidewalks are
planned to connect this building to the first through areas landscaped with native plantings.
Contractor selection is for both Pre-Construction and full project delivery of Construction Management
at Risk Services, pending approval to move into the construction phase by the KSUF Board of Directors.
Quality of specified building materials upon completion of construction documentation is expected to
be consistent with new buildings of this type and of the Kansas State University Office Park. Targeted
GMP is expected to be near $12 million for purposes of Fee and General Conditions Proposal from
prospective CM at Risk firms.
At all times during construction, the KSU Office Park shall remain open to normal business. This will
necessitate the mitigation of construction traffic, noise, windborne dust particulates and other
potentially disruptive construction activities. Successful firms will demonstrate the utmost
understanding and sensitivity to anticipate and exceed our needs and desires, as well as those of our
neighbors, in continuing to maintain a professional business environment.
The KSU Foundation (Owner) is constructing the Project. The Owner will construct the Project under
the guidance and direct supervision of its Designated Representative, the KSUF Director of
Construction.
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Project Team Contacts:
Kansas State University Foundation
John L. Angelos
Director of Construction
1800 Kimball Ave., Suite 200
Manhattan, KS 66502
Office: 785/532-7557
Mobile: 785/477-3942
Email: [email protected]
Hoefer Wysocki Architecture
Mark Pfeil, AIA
Senior Associate
Office: 913/307-3700
Mobile: 816/809-9468
Email: [email protected]
Tentative Project Timeline:
Schematic Design March 2016
Design Development April 2016
Construction Documents May 2016
Initial GMP Set June 2016
Start Construction Summer 2016
Anticipated Project Duration 1 Year
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Selection Process:
Step One – RFP Issued
The RFP, and any subsequently issued Addenda, will be posted on the KSUF website at:
http://www.found.ksu.edu/financials/real_estate/rfqs.html
Step Two – Contractors visit site and Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference
Location, Date and Time:
Kansas State University Foundation
1800 Kimball Ave., Suite 200
Manhattan, KS 66502
Tuesday, March 1, 2016 @ 2:00 PM
Step Three – Proposal Submission
Proposals Due: Monday, March 7, 2016 @ 5:00 PM
Location for Proposal Delivery:
Kansas State University Foundation
Attn: John Angelos – Director of Construction
1800 Kimball Ave., Suite 200
Manhattan, KS 66502
Hand delivered proposals should be turned in at the KSUF Reception Desk on second floor.
Note: KSUF Offices close at 5:00 PM.
Step Four – Short List Selection by selection committee
Anticipated Notification Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Step Five – Interview Short List CM firms
Interviews: Thursday, March 10, 2016 – 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Selection Committee:
KSU Foundation – John Angelos, Director of Construction
Architect of Record – Hoefer Wysocki Architecture Team Project Manager
Kansas State University – Ryan Swanson, AIA; Assoc. Vice President and University Architect
Final selection of a Construction Manager shall be based on a combination of proposal
evaluation and face-to-face interview ranking with each firm’s proposed project team.
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Proposal Format
Include responses to all information contained with Selection Criteria (section 1-9) in a clear and
concise format. Complete answers to all Selection Criteria are required for submission to be deemed
valid. Non-=conforming responses and responses received late shall not be evaluated. Delivery to the
KSU Foundation by the submission deadline as noted in the RFP is the sole responsibility of the
submitter. All material in response to this RFP shall become the property of the Kansas State
University Foundation.
• Submit four (4) copies.
• Cover of each copy shall prominently display submitting Firm Name and Project Name.
• Bind document in an 8-1/2 x 11 sheet format. 11 x 17 sheets are acceptable for proposed
timelines, graphics and other applicable information if folded and bound into document.
• Document section (1 through 9) should be tabbed for clarity and ease of reference.
• Include cover letter on respondent’s official letterhead. Letter should include the primary
contact person, email address, mailing address, phone and fax numbers of the submitting firm.
Selection Criteria
Include all information noted below in your respondent proposals.
Section 1 – Firm Information
Name of Firm
Address of Principal Office
Phone, Fax
Form of Business Organization
Year Founded
Section 2 – Organization
1. How many years has your organization been in business in construction in its current capacity?
2. How many years has your organization been in business under its present name? Under what
other or former names has your organization operated?
3. If your organization is a corporation, answer the following:
a. Date of Incorporation
b. State of Incorporation
c. Names of organization’s officers
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4. If your organization is a partnership, answer the following:
a. Date of Organization
b. Type of Partnership (if applicable)
c. Names of Managing Partners
5. If your organization is individually owned, answer the following:
a. Date of Organization
b. Name of Owner
Section 3 – Licensing
1. List all jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do
business and indicate registration or license number as applicable.
2. List jurisdictions in which your organization’s partnership or trade name is filed.
Section 4 – Experience
1. List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Would
you propose to do any work with your own forces or to bid all work to subcontractors? If you
propose self-performed work, please list proposed labor type and hourly rates provided in the
example below. How would you determine and demonstrate to the KSU Foundation that we would
receive the best value for work done by your own forces?
Self-Performed Work – in addition to General Conditions
Laborer General $/HR
Laborer Demolition $/HR
Laborer Masonry $/HR
Laborer Concrete Formwork $/HR
Laborer Concrete Placement & Finish $/HR
Laborer Reinforcing Steel $/HR
Laborer Rough Carpentry $/HR
Laborer Finish Carpentry $/HR
Laborer Stone Erection $/HR
Laborer Precast Erection $/HR
Laborer Steel Erection $/HR
Other Proposed Laborer: ______________________ $/HR
Other Proposed Laborer: ______________________ $/HR
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2. List any subcontractors in which your organization has some ownership and list the categories of
work these subcontractors normally perform.
3. Claims and suits (if the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details).
a. Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it?
b. Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding
against your organization or its officers?
c. Has your organization filed any lawsuits or requested arbitration with regard to
construction contracts within the last five years?
4. Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization been an officer or
principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer
is yes, please attach details).
5. Current Work: List the major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the
name and location of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled
completion date.
6. Work Over the Last Five Years: List major projects constructed by your organization and/or
submitted team over the last five years. For each project, provide the name, nature of the
project/function of the building, size (total GSF), location, cost, completion date, owner, architect
and method of selection (i.e. CM at Risk, bid, Design-Build or other).
7. Sustainable Construction Principles: What is your firm’s philosophy concerning LEED Certification
and/or Sustainable construction practices (ex: use of low VOC materials, IAQ during construction,
construction waste diversion, etc.)? Are any of your proposed team LEED Accredited? What has
been your experience in constructing LEED Certified buildings? What has been your experience in
constructing buildings that are not technically LEED certified, but follow similar sustainable
practices for construction activities?
Section 5 – Financial Information
1. Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization’s latest balance sheet
and income statement showing the following items:
a. Current assets (e.g. cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable,
accrued income, deposits, materials in inventory, and prepaid expenses)
b. Noncurrent assets (e.g. net fixed assets, other assets)
c. Current liabilities (e.g. accounts payable, notes payable (current), accrued expenses,
provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes)
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d. Noncurrent liabilities (e.g. notes payable)
e. Capital accounts and retained earnings (e.g. capital, capital stock, authorized and
outstanding shares par value, earned surplus and retained earnings)
2. Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement and date thereof.
3. Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named under item 1 above? If
not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial
statement is provided (e.g. parent, subsidiary).
4. Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for
construction?
5. Provide name, address and phone for bond reference.
6. Surety: name of bonding company, name and address of agent. A bond for 100% of the
construction cost will be required upon submission of the GMP. Proof of ability to bond shall be
required prior to selection.
Section 6 – Experience with Concepts for Working as a Construction Manager at Risk
1. Describe your organization’s concepts for working in a team relationship with the owner and
architect during the design and construction of major projects.
2. Describe your organization’s methods for estimating costs and for scheduling during the
design/document phases (SD, DD, and CD).
3. Specifically during Contract Documentation Phase: At what document completion percent will you
be able to establish an Initial GMP? At what document completion percent will you be able to
provide a Final GMP?
4. Which of your project(s) listed above best exemplify these concepts and experience?
5. Documents / Instruments of Construction
a. Cost Estimates: Attach a sample conceptual cost estimate prepared during the design
phase of a project and a sample of the final cost estimate/breakdown used to fix the
contract amount for the construction of the same project. (The identity of the project may
be concealed).
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b. Bid Scoping: Attach a sample bid scope document prepared by your firm for inclusion in bid
booklet and/or final bid document package. (Preferably a project of similar type – the
actual identity of the project may be concealed.)
c. Bid Form: Attach a sample (proposed) subcontractor bid form to be included in bid booklet
and/or final bid document package.
d. Sample Subcontract Agreement: Attach a typical subcontract form utilized by your firm.
6. Fees: It is anticipated that the Kansas State University Foundation will enter into a two part AIA
133-2009 edition – with GMP exhibit to follow at completion of construction documentation – with
the selected construction manager, and upon KSUF Board of Directors approval to move forward
with construction. Based on this understanding, provide a proposed fee quote as a percent (%) of
the Cost of Work for construction. This sum will include overhead, profit, and corporate
supervision. A Preconstruction Services lump sum fee shall also be noted separately. Use the
following matrix as a guide for your proposal (Attachment “B”).
7. General Conditions: As a Cost of Work. Provide a detailed listing of all general conditions your firm
proposes to provide. Use the following matrix as a guide for your proposal (Attachment “C”) if a
Cost of Work General Condition, as suggested in the matrix, is to be performed by a subcontractor,
then note as such and provide a value to be allocated to that subcontract, either by scope or by
allowance. The intent of this section is to identify all potential General Conditions both performed
by the GC and/or allocated as a direct subcontract cost in a clear straightforward manner for all
submitting CM’s. If a listed General Condition line item is not intended to be provided as any type
of reimbursable cost then note as such.
8. Change Orders: Discuss your organization’s concept for Change Order Requests evaluation and
their resultant Change Orders – both Owner requested and Contractor initiated. Provide a
proposed percentage (%) profit for Change Order increases to the GMP (if proposed is different
than base fee percentage (%) for cost of work – if the same, state “same as fee percentage (5) for
cost of work”) (Attachment “B”).
9. Savings: Describe your organization’s concept for the disposition of savings realized during
construction. Is the full amount or a percentage thereof returned to the owner?
10. Contingencies: Respond to each of the following items by separate paragraph:
a. Preconstruction Services:
i. Describe your organization’s concept for cost contingencies during all design phases
(SD, DD and CD’s). Are there separate contingencies for owner and Contractor or
are they the same? What is the maximum amount of contingency your organization
proposes for this phase?
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b. Construction:
i. What is the maximum amount of construction contingency your organization
proposes for this phase?
ii. How do you propose to document changes to project contingency within the GMP
during construction?
iii. When is an expense proposed as a Contingency Fund Allocation Request to draw on
project contingency and when is it proposed as a Change Order Request to the
GMP?
iv. How are buy-out funds to be allocated to the contractors, owners, or a general
construction contingency fund to be used by both the contractor and the owner?
v. What is your organization’s concept for the disposition of contingency funds after
the completion of the project?
Section 7 – Personnel
Given the scope and schedule of the project, identify the specific Project Manager, Estimator, Field
Engineer and Superintendent(s) who would work on the project. Also, list any additional staff you may
require for a project of this magnitude (i.e. safety officer, assistant superintendent, etc.). Provide a
resume and references for each individual.
Section 8 – Owner / Construction Manager Agreement
The KSU Foundation proposes utilizing the AIA Document A133-2009 Edition “Standard Form of
Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager as Constructor” where the basis for payment is
the COST OF THE WORK PLUS A FEE with a Guaranteed Maximum Price (as modified by the KSU
Foundation). In conjunction with the AIA Document A201-2007 Edition General Conditions of the
Contract for Construction (as modified by the KSU Foundation). Please note any major exceptions or
issues you would raise relative to these documents. The Kansas State University Foundation will
provide the DRAFT copy of these documents for this project as a Bid Addendum that will be issued at
the Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference.
Section 9 – References
For six (6) of the projects listed above (re: Section 4 / Item 5) identify a representative of the owner
and a representative of the architect (provide name, phone/fax numbers) whom we could contact as
references regarding your organization’s services. Ideally, some of the references should be for a
construction project of comparable scope.
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Questions and Clarifications
Please submit all questions and requests for clarifications in writing, via email, to the KSUF Director of
Construction, John Angelos, at [email protected] no later than 5:00 PM on February 26, 2016.
Responses will be compiled and issued together in a Bid Addendum that will be issued at the
Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference.
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Attachment “A”
PROGRAMMING AND CONCEPT PRESENTATION IMAGES
KSU O� ce Park | Phase IIFebruary 17th, 2016
1st Floor Concept Diagram
Architectural Site Planscale: 1” = 20’-0”
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Overall Site Summary
SITE: 16.42 ACRESBUILDING: 220,000 SFPARKING: 732 SPACES
KIMBALL AVENUE
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SITE: 3.0 ACRESBUILDING: 40,000 SFPARKING: 186 SPACES
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SITE: 4.72 ACRESBUILDING: 60,000 SFPARKING: 172 SPACES
PHASE 3
SITE: 3.3 ACRESBUILDING: 60,000 SFPARKING: 198 SPACES
PHASE 2
SITE: 3.3 ACRESBUILDING: 60,000 SFPARKING: 176 SPACES
Site Analysisscale: 1” = 30’-0”
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Phase II Conceptual RenderingView looking North
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Attachment “B”
FEE STRUCTURE WORKSHEET
Line A C.M. General Overheas as included in Base Fee %
(includes all items not reimbursed as cost of work per AIA 133
section 6.8)
All Related Corporate Executive Expense (Project Executive /
Principal in Charge)
Legal / Contracts / Subcontract Administration
Accounting
Scheduling
Purchasing
Estimating
Safety Engineer
3rd Party Peer Reviews (building envelope, structure, Mech, etc.
- if used)
Value Engineering Services
Bid Scoping / Bid Package Development / Bid Booklet For
Subcontract Bidding
Shop Drawing Reviews & Approvals, Collection & Distribution
As-Build CM Field Set Updates
Operation / Maintenance Manual Compilation & Review
All Code and Regulatory Reference Documents & Manuals
All Non-Site Computing Equipment and Software
All primary Office Clerical & Secretarial-Filing, Typing, Etc.
All Misc. Office Copying & Printing
All forms, Documents, Reports
Line B C.M. Profit/Margin (List amount of proposed profit)
Profit / Margin %
Line C Line A + Line B %
Line D
Proposed Fee for Changes in the Work (AIA 133 section 5.1.2) if
left blank assume same as Base Fee %
Line E
Limitations on Subcontractor overhead & profit for increases in
the cost of the Work (AIA 133 section 5.1.3)
Line F
Proposed Preconstruction Fee as a Lump Sum (AIA 133 section
4.2.1 $
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
FEE PROPOSAL WORKSHEET - Base Fee % and Preconstruction as pertaining to AIA 133-2009 Articles 4 & 5
Target construction GMP is $12m with a final value to be determined at time of GMP. Base your Proposed Fee valuations on this
value range assumption - you must complete lines C and F.
Cost as %
5% Maximum
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Attachment “C”
GENERAL CONDITIONS STRUCTURE WORKSHEET
Note: Do not include costs of proposed self-performed subcontract bid packages By CM By Subcontractor N/A
cost in $ cost in $
Comply with definition provided in Article 6 "costs to be reimbursed"
AIA 133 Section 6.2 Labor Costs 100% Site Supervision Staff
Project Manager - located on site full time $ $
Superintendent - located on site full time $ $
Site Secretary $ $
Other Proposed: _______________________________________ $ $
Other Proposed: _______________________________________ $ $
Surveyor / Building Layout $ $
Laborer General Carpentry $ $
laborer General Cleanup $ $
Laborer Final Cleanup $ $
Other Proposed Laborer: ________________________________ $ $
Other Proposed Laborer: ________________________________ $ $
AIA 133 Section 6.3 Subcontract Cost (not part of Gen. Conditions
AIA 133 Section 6.4 Cost of Material and Equipment (not part of Gen. Conditions
AIA 133 Section 6.5 Other Materials & Equipment, Temp Facilities & Related Items
Office Trailer Including all furniture, copy/fax/computer equip., etc. $ $
Site Phone / Fax / Cell phones / radios $ $
All Code and Regulatory Reference Documents & Manuals at site $ $
Copy paper / general office supplies $ $
Faxing / FedEx / mailing and postage - General use and Shop Drawing Related $ $
First Aid Supplies $ $
Fire Extinguishers $ $
General Site construction office Trash Disposal and Recycling $ $
Water cooler / refrigerator / microwave / coffee maker $ $
General Safety Equipment (harnesses, hats, Vests, Eye Protection, etc.) $ $
All Project Signs - informational, safety, warning, etc. $ $
Tool Utility Trailer Rental $ $
Portable Toilets $ $
Handrails - Safety Barriers - Opening Protection $ $
Recycling of Construction Material $ $
Disposal/Haul-off of Non-Recyclable Materials $ $
Temporary Site Fincing - Gates - Chains/Locks $ $
Traffic Control - barriers & signage (labor noted above) $ $
Roadway Maintenance (beyond job site if impacted - cleaning / repair / etc.) $ $
Silt Fence and Storm Water Protection and Compliance $ $
Temporary Roads for Construction (gravel, rock, fabric, etc.) $ $
Temp Power and Lighting $ $
Temp Water $ $
Temp Heating $ $
Temp Enclosures & Partitions $ $
Air Compressor $ $
Generator $ $
Dewatering Equipment and Pumps / Hoses $ $
Vehicular Transportation Site Specific Vehicle (cost for 12 months) $ $
Vehicular Transportation Site Specific Vehicle (cost for 12 months) $ $
Small Construction Tools & Equipment $ $
CM & General Use Skidsteer $ $
CM & General Use Forklift $ $
Crane and other hoisting by subcontractors $ $
Other Proposed Equipment ______________________________________ $ $
Other Proposed Equipment ______________________________________ $ $
Other Proposed Equipment ______________________________________ $ $
AIA 133 Section 6.6 Miscellaneous Costs
CM Performance Bond (to owner at Final GMP) $ $
Liability insurance (name owner as "additional insured" $ $
Testing & Balancing - by CM $ $
Materials Testing (concrete, engineered backfill compressive, etc.) - by Owner n/a n/a
Special Testing & Commissioning - by Owner n/a n/a
General Conditions - As a Cost of Work - Completed by CM $
General Conditions - As a Cost of Work - Proposed to be applied to Subcontract $
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
PROPOSED GENERAL CONDITIONS: as included in the cost to be reimbursed (Cost of the Work)