Interior's $51M Tuba City Boarding School Construction Contract Awarded to Arviso-Okland JV

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $51,036,257 ($51.0M)

Contractor: Arviso-Okland Construction Joint Venture

Awarding Agency: Department of the Interior

Start Date: 2006-09-14

End Date: 2010-12-31

Contract Duration: 1,569 days

Daily Burn Rate: $32.5K/day

Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Number of Offers Received: 1

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE

Sector: Construction

Official Description: REMOBILIZATION OF TUBA CITY BOARDING SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION

Place of Performance

Location: TUBA CITY, COCONINO County, ARIZONA, 86045

State: Arizona Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

Department of the Interior obligated $51.0 million to ARVISO-OKLAND CONSTRUCTION JOINT VENTURE for work described as: REMOBILIZATION OF TUBA CITY BOARDING SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION Key points: 1. Contract awarded for construction of Tuba City Boarding School. 2. Arviso-Okland Construction Joint Venture secured the $51M contract. 3. The contract falls under Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. 4. Full and open competition was utilized for this award.

Value Assessment

Rating: fair

The contract value of $51,036,257 appears to be within a reasonable range for a large-scale educational facility construction project. However, without specific cost breakdowns or benchmarks for similar boarding school constructions, a precise valuation is difficult.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: full-and-open

The contract was awarded through full and open competition, suggesting a robust process for price discovery and selection of the most advantageous offer. This method generally leads to competitive pricing.

Taxpayer Impact: The use of full and open competition aims to ensure taxpayer funds are used efficiently by fostering a competitive environment among bidders.

Public Impact

Impacts educational infrastructure for Native American students. Supports economic activity in the Tuba City, Arizona region. Potential for long-term community development through improved facilities.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

Positive Signals

Sector Analysis

This contract falls within the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction sector. Spending in this sector can vary significantly based on project scope, location, and economic conditions. Federal projects often involve complex requirements and oversight.

Small Business Impact

The data indicates the contract was awarded to a joint venture, Arviso-Okland Construction. Further analysis would be needed to determine the extent of small business participation within this joint venture or as subcontractors.

Oversight & Accountability

The Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Education, under the Department of the Interior, are responsible for oversight. The contract duration and value suggest a need for diligent monitoring of progress, quality, and budget adherence.

Related Government Programs

Risk Flags

Tags

commercial-and-institutional-building-co, department-of-the-interior, az, dca, 10m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

Department of the Interior awarded $51.0 million to ARVISO-OKLAND CONSTRUCTION JOINT VENTURE. REMOBILIZATION OF TUBA CITY BOARDING SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is ARVISO-OKLAND CONSTRUCTION JOINT VENTURE.

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: Department of the Interior (Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Education).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $51.0 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2006-09-14. End: 2010-12-31.

What specific educational and community needs does the Tuba City Boarding School address?

The Tuba City Boarding School aims to provide essential educational facilities and a conducive learning environment for students, likely addressing needs related to capacity, modernization, or replacement of existing infrastructure. Improved facilities can contribute to better educational outcomes and support the broader community's development by offering a central hub for learning and potentially other services.

What are the primary risks associated with the construction timeline and budget?

Key risks include potential delays due to unforeseen site conditions, weather, or supply chain issues, which could escalate costs. Budget risks involve managing change orders, material price fluctuations, and ensuring the contractor's adherence to the fixed-price agreement. Effective project management and contingency planning are crucial to mitigate these risks.

How will the effectiveness of the new boarding school be measured post-completion?

Effectiveness will likely be measured by the school's operational status, student enrollment and retention rates, academic performance improvements, and overall satisfaction from students, staff, and the community. Post-occupancy evaluations, facility usage data, and feedback mechanisms will be important for assessing long-term impact and value.

Industry Classification

NAICS: ConstructionNonresidential Building ConstructionCommercial and Institutional Building Construction

Product/Service Code: CONSTRUCT OF STRUCTURES/FACILITIESCONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE

Offers Received: 1

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE (J)

Evaluated Preference: NONE

Contractor Details

Address: 1978 S W TEMPLE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 90

Business Categories: American Indian Owned Business, Category Business, Emerging Small Business, Minority Owned Business, Native American Owned Business, Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $51,036,257

Exercised Options: $51,036,257

Current Obligation: $51,036,257

Contract Characteristics

Cost or Pricing Data: NO

Timeline

Start Date: 2006-09-14

Current End Date: 2010-12-31

Potential End Date: 2010-12-31 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2010-11-29

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