Mulligan Road Project Awarded for $13.8M, Exceeding Initial Estimate by $1.02M

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $13,789,163 ($13.8M)

Contractor: Allan Myers VA, Inc

Awarding Agency: Department of Transportation

Start Date: 2008-09-22

End Date: 2011-09-07

Contract Duration: 1,080 days

Daily Burn Rate: $12.8K/day

Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Number of Offers Received: 13

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE

Sector: Construction

Official Description: BUILD THE MULLIGAN ROAD (FORT BELVOIR CONNECTOR ROAD).

Place of Performance

Location: CENTREVILLE, FAIRFAX County, VIRGINIA, 20120

State: Virginia Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

Department of Transportation obligated $13.8 million to ALLAN MYERS VA, INC for work described as: BUILD THE MULLIGAN ROAD (FORT BELVOIR CONNECTOR ROAD). Key points: 1. The project was awarded to ALLAN MYERS VA, INC for $13.8 million. 2. Full and open competition was utilized, suggesting a competitive bidding process. 3. The final cost was 8.1% over the initial estimate of $12.77 million. 4. This project falls within the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction sector.

Value Assessment

Rating: fair

The final award of $13.8 million was approximately 8.1% higher than the initial estimate of $12.77 million. While some cost escalation is common in construction, this variance warrants attention.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: full-and-open

The contract was awarded through full and open competition, indicating multiple bidders likely participated. This method generally promotes price discovery and competitive pricing.

Taxpayer Impact: Taxpayer funds were used for this infrastructure project. The final cost exceeding the estimate represents a higher-than-anticipated outlay.

Public Impact

Improved transportation infrastructure at Fort Belvoir. Potential for increased traffic flow and accessibility. Supports local construction industry employment.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

  • Cost overrun compared to initial estimate.
  • Long project duration (1080 days).

Positive Signals

  • Awarded through full and open competition.
  • Addresses critical infrastructure needs.

Sector Analysis

This project is in the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction sector, a common area for federal infrastructure spending. Benchmarks vary widely based on project scope and location.

Small Business Impact

No specific information is provided regarding small business participation in this contract. Further analysis would be needed to determine if small businesses were involved.

Oversight & Accountability

The contract was awarded by the Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. Oversight would typically involve monitoring project progress, quality, and adherence to contract terms.

Related Government Programs

  • Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
  • Department of Transportation Contracting
  • Federal Highway Administration Programs

Risk Flags

  • Cost overrun
  • Long duration
  • Potential for scope creep

Tags

highway-street-and-bridge-construction, department-of-transportation, va, dca, 10m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

Department of Transportation awarded $13.8 million to ALLAN MYERS VA, INC. BUILD THE MULLIGAN ROAD (FORT BELVOIR CONNECTOR ROAD).

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is ALLAN MYERS VA, INC.

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: Department of Transportation (Federal Highway Administration).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $13.8 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2008-09-22. End: 2011-09-07.

What factors contributed to the 8.1% cost overrun on the Mulligan Road project?

The cost overrun could be attributed to several factors common in construction projects. These may include unforeseen site conditions, material price fluctuations, changes in labor costs, or scope adjustments during the project's execution. A detailed review of change orders and project documentation would be necessary to pinpoint the exact causes.

How does the final cost compare to similar bridge construction projects in the region?

Without specific data on comparable bridge projects in the Fort Belvoir area or Virginia during 2008-2011, a direct cost comparison is difficult. However, the 8.1% overrun suggests potential issues with initial cost estimation or execution. Benchmarking against similar federal highway projects would provide a more accurate assessment.

What is the long-term value proposition of the Mulligan Road project for Fort Belvoir?

The Mulligan Road project likely enhances logistical capabilities and accessibility for Fort Belvoir. Improved road infrastructure can support base operations, reduce traffic congestion, and facilitate the movement of personnel and equipment. The long-term value is tied to its contribution to the base's operational efficiency and security.

Industry Classification

NAICS: ConstructionHighway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionHighway, Street, and Bridge Construction

Product/Service Code: CONSTRUCT OF STRUCTURES/FACILITIESCONSTRUCT NONBUILDING FACILITIES

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE

Solicitation ID: DTFH7108R00012

Offers Received: 13

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE (J)

Evaluated Preference: NONE

Contractor Details

Parent Company: American Infrastructure Inc (UEI: 031001857)

Address: 14900 CONF CTR DR STE 350, CHANTILLY, VA, 90

Business Categories: Category Business, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, Subchapter S Corporation, U.S.-Owned Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $13,789,163

Exercised Options: $13,789,163

Current Obligation: $13,789,163

Timeline

Start Date: 2008-09-22

Current End Date: 2011-09-07

Potential End Date: 2011-09-07 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2015-03-09

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