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Generic Pay Items

Generic Pay Items. FDOT State Specifications & Estimates Office. Outline. Part 1 Definition Rules Roles Processes Part 2 Pay Item Structure Guidance for Trns•port The GOOD, BAD and UGLY. What are Generic Pay Items?.

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Generic Pay Items

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  1. Generic Pay Items FDOT State Specifications & Estimates Office

  2. Outline • Part 1 • Definition • Rules • Roles • Processes • Part 2 • Pay Item Structure • Guidance for Trns•port • The GOOD, BAD and UGLY

  3. What are Generic Pay Items? • General-use pay items for each design group (component set of plans) that are defined by a pay item supplemental description in the Trns•port system. • A single generic pay item number can be used many times, but only once per project/ proposal; each time it is used the appropriate descriptive information must be included in Trns•port system.

  4. Why Do We use Generic Pay Items? • To facilitate the use of one-time or limited-use non-standard work items. • To provide more flexibility in Utilities pay item structure.

  5. Who are our Customers? • District/Consultant Designers • Contractors • Utility Agencies

  6. Rules • Must not be used if there is an existing pay item. • Must not be used to violate or circumvent standard pay item and • Not used to trump standard pay items • Exception for Utilities pay items. • Must not be used as a standard means to work-around a pay item that has been rejected for statewide usage by Central Office. • For unique situations, an item rejected for statewide usage may be used as a one-time generic pay item.

  7. Rules, continued • Must not be used to circumvent the new pay item request process, if the pay item should be opened for statewide usage. • Must be supported by a technical special provision and/or plan details (drawings or notes) that include clear definition of work & payment. • Must be loaded in Trns•port under the appropriate category.

  8. Roles - Designer • The Designer is responsible for: • Determining if a generic pay item is needed. • Developing technical special provision (or ensuring it has been developed). • Ensuring all necessary details are included in the contract documents.

  9. Roles – District Estimates Staff • District Estimates Staff are responsible for: • Determining if a standard pay item should be requested for statewide usage. • In Trns•port, enter the description, with unit of measure, in the Supplemental Description; enter the quantity and an estimated unit price.

  10. Roles – Project Review Team (CO) • Post-Letting - The Project Review Team is responsible for: • On a quarterly basis, run the Pay Item Future Search report to determine if any generic pay items were used during the previous quarter. • Check for proper details and plan notes in contract documents, including: • The Supplemental Description has been entered in Trns•port, with unit of measure. • Item is in the correct Trns•port category. • Coordinate with responsible design office if usage of a generic pay item is questionable.

  11. Processes District identifies work that is appropriate for a generic pay item, but must not violate the rules Designer includes all supporting details for the generic pay item in the contract documents Designer enters item into Trns•port via Designer Interface, and supplies Estimates staff with the pay item supplemental description District Estimates staff loads supplemental description and units into Trns•port

  12. Part 2Generic Pay Item Structureand Guidance for Trns•port

  13. Pay Item Structure & Description • Generic pay items are structured as: 0000-A00-BBB, Example: 0000-600- 1 A = Design Group/Trns•port Category B = Sequential number(Note: Zeros are hard-coded; they are NOT blanks.) • The pay item description in Trns•port is named generically, by category work type(Structures for 100, Roadway for 200, etc.):

  14. Supplemental Description &Unit of Measure • The actual unit of measure must be keyed into Trns•port with the project-specific description in the Supplemental Description: The project specific description will be keyed into Trns•port in the Supplemental Description field by the District Estimates staff.

  15. Generic Pay Item with Defaulted Values Roadway Design Grp- Generic Pay Item 1 Supplemental Description Field ZZ 0000100 1

  16. Generic Pay Item with Actual Values

  17. Proposal Summary of Pay Items

  18. Utilities Pay Item Example Pipe Items (Generic pay item used for specifying pipe size)

  19. Utilities Pay Items ExamplePipe and Fittings < 8” (Fittings Included) (Generic pay items used to break out Fittings)

  20. Utilities Pay Item ExamplesPipe and Fittings ≥ 8” (Fittings NOT Included) Fittings Items (Generic pay items used to combine Fittings)

  21. FDOT State Specifications & Estimates OfficeCodings of Generic Pay Items Examples • The next series of examples shows how to code generic pay items and are called: THE GOOD THE BAD THE UGLY

  22. THE GOOD • Our first example, we shows how a generic pay item should be correctly coded in a project. This example shows a unique situation where a generic pay item call “Helical Piles” is used on two projects that will be strung together on a Proposal and show how the quantities are rolled up correctly.

  23. THE GOOD Project 552754

  24. THE GOOD Project 5527541

  25. THE GOOD

  26. THE GOOD

  27. THE BAD This example shows when inputting a generic pay item in a project, a description of the generic pay item and an actual unit of measure must be typed in the Supplemental Description block in order for the everyone to know the name or the description of the generic pay item.

  28. THE BAD

  29. THE BAD

  30. THE BAD

  31. THE UGLY We will show how when inputting incorrectly the generic pay item of the Helical Piles in our special situation of two projects being strung together can cause havoc on our Proposal Summary Report.

  32. THE UGLY Project 552754 Project 552764

  33. The Incorrect Way of Inputting Generic Pay Items

  34. THE SUPPLEMENTAL DESCRIPTION PART TWO FIELD • The Supplemental Description field maximum character length is 40. If the generic pay item description exceeds the limit of 40 characters, we will show you in this next example how to handle this situation.

  35. THE SUPPLEMENTAL DESCRIPTION PART TWO FIELD

  36. THE SUPPLEMENTAL DESCRIPTION PART TWO FIELD

  37. THE SUPPLEMENTAL DESCRIPTION PART TWO FIELD

  38. THE SUPPLEMENTAL DESCRIPTION PART TWO FIELD

  39. Quality Control • District assumes all responsibility for proper usage of generic pay items;no approvals from CO will be required. • No Quality Control reviews will be performed by Central Office.

  40. Quality Assurance • Quarterly post-letting review of generic pay items will be performed by Project Review team in CO: • Supplemental Description, with Units, has been entered in Trns•port • Proper documentation exists • Responsible Design Offices (CO) may be consulted to verify appropriate usage.

  41. Generic Pay Item Guidance • Guidelines for usage of generic pay items are included in the Basis of Estimates manual (BOE).

  42. Generic Pay Items Summary • Definition • Rules • Roles • Process • Generic Pay Item Structure • Utilities Pay Item Examples • Generic Pay Item Examples • THE SUPPLEMENTAL DESCRIPTION FIELD and • QC/QA Generic pay items are a good tool for unique pay item issues. Districts are encouraged not to misuse these pay items. 

  43. THE END

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