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1 Chapter 6 Project Cost, Scope, and Schedule Changes Table of Contents CHAPTER 6 Project Cost, Scope, and Schedule Changes Table of Contents CHAPTER 6 Project Cost, Scope, and Schedule Changes ARTICLE 1 General Caltrans Goal Change Approval Authority District Responsible for Project Delivery Purpose of Procedures Processing Change Requests Procedures for Special Funded Projects ARTICLE 2 Definition of Terms Programming Documents Programmed Year Programmed Cost Current Project Cost Requested Project Cost Approved Cost Ready to List Project Advertisement ARTICLE 3 Scope Changes Scope Approval Supplemental Project Development Reports ARTICLE 4 Cost Changes Source of Funding Right-of-Way Involvement Determination of Cost Change General Rules Cost Change Balance Sheet ARTICLE 5 Schedule Changes Schedule Commitments Monthly Report to District Directors ARTICLE 6 Database Management Timely Changes Project Development Procedures Manual 12/15/2007L 6-i
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3 Chapter 6 Project Cost, Scope, and Schedule Changes Article 1 General CHAPTER 6 Project Cost, Scope, and Schedule Changes ARTICLE 1 General Caltrans Goal Caltrans project delivery performance is judged on delivery of quality projects, on schedule, and within budget. Caltrans goal is to excel at meeting these performance objectives, and to do so in a cost-effective manner. Project managers shall ensure that each project has a documented review and update of the project s scope, cost and schedule, which is not more than one year old, included in the project history file. This documentation must be signed and dated by the project manager. The one-year requirement does not preclude the project manager from formally updating the scope, cost and schedule on a more frequent basis, such as at project milestones or if significant changes occur between milestones. Also, any project change request (PCR) submitted to the Headquarters Division of Project Management for processing shall have a copy of this current documentation attached to the request. Change Approval Authority The Director has delegated departmental responsibility for approving changes in project scope, cost, and schedules to the Deputy Director for Finance. The Deputy Director for Project Delivery provides the necessary engineering evaluations of the district s proposed changes to guide these approvals. Approvals received through this process do not constitute a change in the programming documents. Changes in the programming documents occur either by amendments or through the normal programming process. It should be noted that only the California Transportation Commission (CTC) can change the programmed cost and programmed fiscal year for projects in most programming documents; the Division Chief of the Headquarters Division of Programming approves amendments to the State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP). Project Development Procedures Manual 12/15/2007L 6-3
4 Part 1 General Information District Responsible for Project Delivery The Director has also delegated responsibility for project delivery to the District Directors. Caltrans has made a commitment to use a project management system to ensure that the individual projects are delivered on time and within budget. Purpose of Procedures The scope, cost and schedule management procedures were developed to reflect Caltrans commitment to deliver all programmed projects on schedule and within budget. They establish a process that ensures that decisions affecting delivery commitments are well documented and consider all possible alternatives. Value analysis studies are recommended to avoid the need for a cost, scope, or schedule change. The procedures also establish delegation thresholds below which the District Director may approve changes. Processing Change Requests The Caltrans Project Management Handbook and modifying memoranda provide details and format for requesting changes in project scope, cost, and schedule. Approvals delegated to the districts are also specified. Procedures for Special Funded Projects Procedures for management of the cost and schedule of special funded projects, which are not listed in a programming document, are provided for in the cooperative agreement for the project if done by Caltrans as reimbursed work, or otherwise is under the control of the local agency or private entity. Project scope must be in accordance with the project cooperative agreement. ARTICLE 2 Definition of Terms Programming Documents State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) Toll Bridge Program /15/2007L Project Development Procedures Manual
5 Chapter 6 Project Cost, Scope, and Schedule Changes Article 2 Definition of Terms Programmed Year The State fiscal year in which the project construction dollars are shown in a programming document or a subsequent amendment. Programmed Cost The sum of escalated construction and right-of-way costs as shown in a programming document or a subsequent amendment. Current Project Cost The most recent right-of-way and construction estimate for the project, as determined by the district. The estimate is un-escalated and is tied to January 1 of the State fiscal year in which the estimate is made. Requested Project Cost The current project cost is increased to account for inflation in future years. The Caltrans share of the current cost should be escalated as follows: Construction Cost Using escalation rates determined by the district, escalate the current project construction cost to the anticipated bid opening date. (This may be a different State fiscal year than is indicated in the programming document.) The construction cost reflects the estimated cost to award the construction contract. Right-of-Way Cost The Cost RW1-6 screens in the Project Management Control System (PMCS) provides escalated costs in the planned years of expenditure. The escalation rate indicated on the Cost RW1 screen can be used to adjust costs should it be necessary to advance or delay the planned expenditure. For cost comparison purposes, sum the costs for the years included in the programming document. Project Development Procedures Manual 12/15/2007L 6-5
6 Part 1 General Information Approved Cost The programmed cost, or the requested project cost approved by the Deputy Director for Finance, or where delegated, by the District Director. This approved cost does not change the programmed cost. The approved cost provides input to the next programming cycle or is a basis for preparing amendments to existing programming documents. Ready to List The date on which the plans, specifications, and estimate (PS&E) is complete and all other requirements (such as right-of-way certification, permits, and agreements) have been met. Achievement of the Ready to List (RTL) milestone is not affected by unavailability of funds or delayed advertisement for construction season windows. Project Advertisement The date on which the project is advertised for construction bids. ARTICLE 3 Scope Changes Scope Approval The District Director approves the project scope, as defined in the project initiation document (see Chapter 9 Project Initiation for types of project initiation documents). Once a project is programmed, any changes to the scope may require an amendment of the programming document. Supplemental Project Development Reports Any changes in scope should be discussed with the Headquarters Project Delivery Coordinator and appropriate Headquarters program advisor prior to requesting approval. A determination should be made regarding the need for a supplemental project development report. Examples of minor and major scope changes follow: /15/2007L Project Development Procedures Manual
7 Chapter 6 Project Cost, Scope, and Schedule Changes Article 3 Scope Changes Minor Scope Changes Minor scope changes usually do not require amendments to the programming document. Small changes to project limits Eliminating work that is not required to solve the transportation problem Providing required shoulders or safety features A change in the engineering solution to the transportation problem. (e.g., for a pavement rehabilitation project: changing from crack, seat, and overlay to overlay) Major Scope Changes Major scope changes may require amendments to the programming document. Large changes to project limits Adding work that is not required to solve the transportation problem Adding lanes Not providing project features as defined in the programming document Eliminating work that will need to be reprogrammed in the next programming document cycle ARTICLE 4 Cost Changes Source of Funding All cost increases greater than $300,000 must include a plan outlining how the required funds will be obtained. It should be noted that trade-offs can only be used between projects listed in the same programming document; in some cases the projects must be in the same county. Right-of-Way Involvement To ensure that current right-of-way costs are included in total project cost calculations, right-of-way staff should be contacted on all projects being reviewed for cost changes or where right-of-way requirements have changed. Project Development Procedures Manual 12/15/2007L 6-7
8 Part 1 General Information Determination of Cost Change A cost change approval is required if the requested project cost (the sum of the escalated construction and right-of-way cost) exceeds the sum of the programmed cost for construction and right-of-way as indicated in the latest adopted programming document or approved amendment. Approval should also be requested for project deletions and significant cost reductions. General Rules Cost management for the following programs is handled on a statewide basis by the Headquarters Division of Transportation Programming: Lands and Buildings Program Retrofit Soundwalls Program (District 7 authorized to manage their own) Toll Bridge Funded Program The regional transportation planning agency position is needed when considering cost increases on STIP projects. Due to county minimum requirements, it is best to exercise cost management within individual counties; however, it is recognized that this is not always possible. This should not be a problem for the large counties, but could be relevant in counties with small programs. The following factors should be considered when applying savings from one project to cover increases on another: A transfer of savings should remain within the same programming document. Eligible savings are limited to the difference between programmed amount and request for funds (proposed vote by CTC). In cases where the source project is not ready for funding, the savings is the difference between the programmed amount and the requested project cost (the current project cost escalated to fiscal year of advertising). Both construction and right-of-way costs need to be evaluated to determine savings and a project change request must be processed. Savings between voted amount and contract award are not eligible for use in these cost management procedures. These savings are used to manage the cost increases after initial vote by the CTC. Districts have not been asked to identify funding sources related to bids being higher than the initial vote, or for changes that occur during the construction contract /15/2007L Project Development Procedures Manual
9 Chapter 6 Project Cost, Scope, and Schedule Changes Article 4 Cost Changes Adoption of new programming documents establishes a new base and period for the transfer of savings. Savings on projects voted prior to the adoption of new programming documents are no longer eligible for application to other projects. Savings on an individual project of $300,000 or less are not eligible for applying to another project. This is because districts are not required to identify funding sources for cumulative cost increases below $300,000. Savings due to project deletions are available as funding sources. A project deletion request must be transmitted to the Headquarters Division of Transportation Programming for processing and approval purposes. See Chapter 9 Project Initiation. Cost Change Balance Sheet District program management or project management are responsible for maintaining a separate balance sheet for the SHOPP and STIP programming documents. Individual projects are listed with their cost change indicated. The balance sheet provides a continuous record of changes from the latest programming documents. A copy of the balance sheet should be submitted with each cost increase request. ARTICLE 5 Schedule Changes Schedule Commitments Caltrans programming documents establish a fiscal year commitment for construction funding of individual projects. The CTC staff and others evaluate our ability to meet our construction commitment. Another delivery commitment is the Annual Project Delivery Schedules Report (Operational Plan) which establishes dates for the RTL milestone and advertising milestone. Programming documents and the Annual Project Delivery Schedules Report are used as a base for schedule control purposes. The Annual Project Delivery Schedules Report was established to assist in managing individual project schedules. For a few projects, the report s schedules may be earlier or later than the programmed year. In these instances, the commitment to the programming document takes precedence and Caltrans must fully justify late delivery of applicable projects. The report represents departmentally approved schedules and is the base from which changes are to be requested. Project Development Procedures Manual 12/15/2007L 6-9
10 Part 1 General Information If the current schedule for the RTL milestone dates is later than the delivery schedule dates, a schedule change must be approved by the district or Headquarters. Monthly Report to District Directors In order to track delivery accomplishments, a monthly report is distributed at the monthly District Director s management meeting. The report compares the target in the Annual Project Delivery Schedules Report against actual accomplishments for the RTL milestone. ARTICLE 6 Database Management Timely Changes It is important for the districts to keep the Project Management Control System database current. Headquarters staff must be informed of district changes, including scope, cost, schedule, splits and combines, so that the appropriate files and documents can be updated /15/2007L Project Development Procedures Manual
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