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File #: 2019-0689   
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/3/2019 In control: Construction Committee
On agenda: 10/17/2019 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE Office of the Inspector General Change Order/Modification Construction Spot Check Report.
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: Budgeting, Construction, Contractors, Contracts, Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor Project, Informational Report, Metro Exposition Line, Metro Rail C Line, Project, Strategic planning
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - OCT Spot Check, 2. Attachment B - Recommendations-Response Jan April July Oct 2019-update 9.30.19.pdf, 3. Presentation
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CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE
OCTOBER 17, 2019


Subject
SUBJECT: OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL CHANGE ORDER/MODIFICATION CONSTRUCTION SPOT CHECKS

Action
ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE Office of the Inspector General Change Order/Modification Construction Spot Check Report.

Issue
ISSUE

On January 25, 2018, the Metro Board directed the Office of the Inspector General ("OIG") to conduct random spot checks on the projects listed in the quarterly program management report to ensure that the delegation of authority to approve construction Change Orders policy is performing in the manner desired by the Board of Directors.

Background
BACKGROUND

The OIG's Spot Check Program ("Spot Checks") focuses on approved Change Orders and Modifications that exceed $1,000,000 dollars. The four Change Orders in this report were selected from the October 2019 Program Management Major Project Status Report (File # 2019-0692), covering June 1 to August 30, 2019. The information for the Spot Checks was collected from the Program Management Information System (PMIS) which is the department's database system. Also, in-person and telephonic interviews were conducted with Metro Program Management, Project Control, and Procurement staff from each individual project office.

We found that all four of the Change Orders in this report were negotiated and executed more expeditiously than would have occurred pursuant to the former Board approval process, and all four were approved faster with the new delegation of authority. In addition three Change Orders were negotiated at lower cost and one was equal to the contractors' proposed price. This quarter's Spot Checks of Change Orders/Modifications found the delegation of authority has resulted in:

* A negotiated amount that was reasonable for the work to be done,
* Enabled the contractor to immediately order parts and materials, reducing delay.
* Contractor and was able to ...

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