The following are not Best Value Procedures or Required Guidelines, but rather Best Practices recommended by the Office of the President.
All pre-qualified bidders shall be evaluated on the following 5 categories:
An Evaluation Committee consisting of at least three (3) members shall evaluate the qualifications of the bidders based only on the information submitted and shall determine each bidder’s qualifications point on an Evaluation Scorecard (showing total available points including point range for each category and sub category). Each member of the Evaluation Committee will be given one Evaluation Scorecard per bidder. Each campus shall develop this form with the point range listed for each of the five (5) categories and any subcategories, as relevant for the project. This sample Evaluation Scorecard can be used as a guide to create the form. All members of the Evaluation Committee shall be trained in the Best Value evaluation process and the details of the project. Each member shall be knowledgeable in the categories and subcategories of the qualifications criteria with respect to their relative importance to the project. The amount of each bid shall be unknown to the Evaluation Committee until after the qualifications scores have been determined and announced.
3. Alternates
It is strongly recommended that when alternates are utilized, the campus consult with the Office of the President as to best practices prior to issuance of the bidding documents.
4. Best Value Selection Process
Once the qualification points are determined by each Evaluation Committee member and recorded on their respective scorecards, the total qualifications points for each bidder shall be determined by adding the qualification points assigned by each member of the Evaluation Committee. QP (the average of the total qualifications points) shall be determined prior to bid opening. QP shall be entered into the Best Value Score Analysis form, dated and saved into a permanent location and will not be modified unless authorized by the Office of the President. Before finalizing the total score, the campus is encouraged to, consult with the Office of the President regarding issues or concerns with determining QP or the Best Value process.
At bid opening, QPs shall be announced with bidders identified only by a number or letter (in case all bids must be rejected due to a problem with the bidding or receipt of bids above the Project budget). The announcement of QP scores, using the “blind” process, is announced. Then the financial or dollar bid is announced, continuing with the "blind" process. BVS is not calculated at this time. Review bid for responsiveness. If all bids are not rejected, then the BVS is determined.
The bidder with the lowest BVS shall be the apparent Best Value lowest responsible bidder. However, no public announcement of BVS or contract award shall be made without prior UCOP approval in accordance with DA 2564.
However, if one or more BVS bids is equal to the lowest bid, refer to the Facilities Manual FM5[I]:7.4 to determine the award.
The campus shall deliver to the Office of the President the required documents listed in Best Value Contractor Selection Guidelines. The campus is encouraged to send the documents two or more weeks prior to advertising to avoid approval delays.
Upon approval from the Office of the President, the Best Value contractor shall be publicly announced along with its Best Value Score and its comparison to the other bidders.
To follow any process other than the one listed in this document, prior approval from the Office of the President is required.
Nothing in this document shall waive the Office of the President’s rights to reject any bid.
The Best Value Process requires, at a minimum, the implementation of and adherence to procedures to:
5. Additional Contract Documents Required and Best Value Considerations.
Contract modifications, unique to Best Value, are available for each delivery method on the UCOP Approved Construction Contract Templates page.
Campuses are encouraged to educate contractors and subcontractors on the Best Value Process as they deem fit to help the contracting community better understand this newly adopted selection process.
The Best Value process is most effective to select contractors for projects with complex design, delivery and installation requirements, including research and medical installations, as well as challenging work areas and scheduling needs based on ongoing University operations.
Revision December 23, 2011 (Change # FM 11-050-C)