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Contract Administration Stacy Sassman Purchasing Agent Iowa State University Cory Harms Associate Director of Purchasing Iowa State University Contract Administration Session Outline • • • • • • What is a Contract Administration Plan Why have a Contract Administration Plan Writing A Contract Administration Plan – Purpose and Scope – Contacts and Responsibilities – Meetings – Vendor Requirements – Monitoring Performance – Dispute Resolution – Changes to the Contract – Closing the Contract Helpful Tips for a CAP Common Issues Questions Contract Administration • What is a Contract Administration Plan (CAP) – – – – – A loose set of guidelines Flexible – allow the plan to fit the contract Plan should be included in the contract Plan should be agreed upon by Vendor Plan should increase communication • What is a Performance Assessment Plan (PAP) – Monitor the performance of the contract – Created to administer the CAP Contract Administration • When do you need a plan? – When the nature of the contract creates a need for oversight • • • • • High Value Contracts High Visibility Contracts High Risk Potential in Contract Customer Sensitive Contracts Complex Contracts – Term of the contract creates a need for review – Past experience creates need What is the Value of a Contract Administration Plan? • Encourages open communication – – – – Set a timeline for communication Provide feedback Maintain the relationship Head off issues before they arise • Provides a clear understanding of roles and responsibilities • Identifies and minimizes the potential risks and problems Writing a CAP Purpose and Scope • Describe the purpose of the contract administration plan and the contract (Requirements) • State what you want from the contract: – – – – Product/service delivered on-time Quality product/service Receive correct quantity Accurate billing Writing a CAP Contract Contacts and Responsibilities • Describe the roles and the responsibilities of each person involved. – Purchasing Agent/contract manager – Department contact (for operational issues only) – Vendor contact Writing a CAP Meetings • Kick-off meeting – – – – Introduce contacts Discuss scope of work in detail Discuss contractual obligations of all parties (Requirements) Establish communication protocols (email, phone, etc) • Additional meetings – quarterly, milestones, annually, etc. Writing a CAP Vendor Requirements • Requirements may be needed: – – – – Before work can begin After work has started/during the life of the contract Upon Completion of the Contract Months or years after the Work is completed Requirements • Before the work can begin – – – – – – – – Certificates of insurance Employee background checks Surety/Payment bonds Parking permits Access cards or building keys Equipment checks Contractor registration number Certifications/Licenses Requirements • After the work has started – – – – – – – Milestone/progress meetings Tests Quarterly/Annual reports Acceptance tests Price audits Payments Surveys Requirements • Completion of the Work – – – – – – Testing/Tests Final reports Payments Completed work (design, drawings, equipment, rights) University Data Escrow Rights Requirements • Post Completion – Completed Operations Endorsement – Protection of Records (University or Student) – Audit of Vendor Records Monitoring Performance • • • • Period of performance/delivery dates Inspection and acceptance Milestones Potential issues: – – – – – Wrong or unsatisfactory product delivered Poor performance Delays Subcontractors Property damage Writing a CAP Dispute Resolution • • • • • Describe how disputes will be resolved Who to contact Actions to be taken if dispute is not resolved Penalty clauses Corrected work by another party Writing a CAP Contract Changes • Changes to: – – – – – Contract period of performance Dollar amount of contract Scope of work Terms and conditions changes Assignment Writing a CAP Closing the Contract • • • • Final deliverables Property Payments & invoices Evaluation Helpful Tips • • • • • Create a template for meeting notes Track meetings and issues on a spreadsheet Use the task function in Outlook Documentation Sample Plan Common Issues • • • • Poor communication Level of involvement Vendor not a good fit Expectations of Dept. and Vendor not met Summary • What is a Contract Administration Plan? • Why have a Contract Administration Plan? • Writing A Contract Administration Plan Purpose and Scope Contacts and Responsibilities Meetings Vendor Requirements Monitoring Performance Dispute Resolution Changes to the Contract Closing the Contract • Helpful Tips for a CAP • Common Issues Questions