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Contractual Means of Achieving High-level Performance in Transit Contracts (2013)

Chapter: APPENDIX C INDEX TO PERFORMANCE-BASED CLAUSES AND STANDARDS

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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C INDEX TO PERFORMANCE-BASED CLAUSES AND STANDARDS." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2013. Contractual Means of Achieving High-level Performance in Transit Contracts. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22553.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C INDEX TO PERFORMANCE-BASED CLAUSES AND STANDARDS." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2013. Contractual Means of Achieving High-level Performance in Transit Contracts. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22553.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C INDEX TO PERFORMANCE-BASED CLAUSES AND STANDARDS." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2013. Contractual Means of Achieving High-level Performance in Transit Contracts. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22553.
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40 APPENDIX C—INDEX TO PERFORMANCE-BASED CLAUSES AND STANDARDS [Included on enclosed CD-ROM] PAGE NUMBERS NAME OF TRANSIT AGENCY NAME OF EXHIBIT A3-1–A3-2 Capital Metropolitan Transit Authority Performance Metrics for Contracted Fixed Route Services A3-3–A3-5 Capital Metropolitan Transit Authority Performance Metrics from Paratransit Services A3-6 Capital Metropolitan Transit Authority Performance Metric from Fleet Detailing Contract A3-7 Capital Metropolitan Transit Authority Liquidated Damages– Medical Services Contract (Drug Testing) A3-8–A3-10 Capital Metropolitan Transit Authority Performance Metrics for the University of Texas Shuttle Service A3-11–A3- 12 Central Ohio Transportation Authority Contract Modification A3-13–A3- 14 Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority Liquidated Damages A3-15 Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority Liquidated Damages Check List A3-16–A3- 44 Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority Performance Matrix A3-45–A3- 49 Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority Project Management And Liquidated Damages A3-50 Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority Vanpool Performance Indicators A3-51–A3- 55 Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority Invitation for Bid and Request for Proposal A3-56–A3- 57 Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority Invitation for Bid for Services A3-58–A3- 59 Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority Vendor Evaluation Form

41 A3-60 Connecticut Department of Transportation Contractor Performance Evaluation Rating A3-61–A3- 65 Connecticut Department of Transportation Incentive and Liquidated Damages Provisions A3-66–A3- 70 Fort Worth Transportation Authority Solicitation Package with Liquidated Damages Provision A3-71–A3- 72 Mass Transportation Authority Bid Tender A3-73–A3- 76 Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority General Conditions A3-77 MTA Metro-North Railroad Metro-North’s Damages in Case of Delay A3-78–A3- 81 MTA Metro-North Railroad Value Engineering Change Proposal A3-82–A3- 87 Orange County Transportation Authority General Conditions with Value Engineering and Liquidated Damages Clauses A3-88–A3- 92 San Diego Association of Governments Cost Reduction Incentive A3-93–A3- 98 San Diego Metropolitan Transportation System Performance Bonuses and Penalties A3-99 San Joaquin Regional Transportation District Liquidated Damages A3-100–A3- 107 San Joaquin Regional Transportation District Service Performance Standards and Incentives A3-108–A-3- 113 San Mateo County Transit District Incentives A3-114–A3- 121 San Mateo County Transit District Liquidated Damages A3-122 Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon Liquidated Damages

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TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Legal Research Digest 43: Contractual Means of Achieving High-level Performance in Transit Contracts explores the use by transit agencies of performance-based provisions in their contracts and identifies legal and other restrictions on an agency’s use of incentives or liquidated damages in its contracts.

The report also examines how agencies determine the amounts of incentives and liquidated damages to specify in their contracts and whether there are any risks or adverse consequences associated with the use of clauses such as litigation, claims, delays, limiting of competition, problems in enforcement, and increased costs.

In addition, the report discusses the contractual provisions that have been successful and identifies practices that appear to be effective to achieve early or on-time performance.

The printed version of the report includes a CD-ROM that contains Appendix C--Index to Performance-based Clauses and Standards.

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