Best Value Construction Services via Cooperatives

 

4BT is the exclusive JOC Solutions Provider for the ALLIED STATES COOPERATIVE JOC Program nationwide and for the States of Texas (24-7494) and New Mexico (24-7493).  

JOC Cooperative

 

 

On-Demand • On-Time • On-Budget • Quality Construction Services


Allied States Cooperative  (ASC) provides job order on call construction contracting support services via a nationwide cooperative to Educational Institutions, Municipalities, State and Federal Governments, and not-for-profit organizations using 4BT’s BEST VALUE, LEAN Job Order Contracting Solution.

Membership access to Job order on call contracting services is no cost to governments and not-for-profit/non-profit entities and provides access to on-demand renovation, repair, and minor new construction fixed price delivery orders based upon LOCALLY RESEARCHED pre-established unit prices and the innovative 4BT OpenJOC(TM) Job Order Contracting Framework.


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Current Job Order Contract Service Areas & Awarded Contractors

 


Job Order Contracting & Facilities Construction Services 
State of Texas – ESC Region 19 Allied States Cooperative

Contract #24-7494

Value: $50,000,000.00

July 1, 2024 until June 30, 2025, with 2 annual extension
options.

AWARDED JOC CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS

  • Access Communications Group, LLC
  • Acebo Solutions, LLC (HUB)
  • ACO Remodeling & Construction, Inc. (HUB)
  • Amstar, Inc. (HUB)
  • AO General Contractor, Inc. (HUB)
  • Aredi Enterprises, LLC
  • Aztec Contractors, Inc (HUB)
  • Bella Luna Engineering & Bldg. Maintenance (HUB)
  • Burman Construction, LLC (HUB)
  • CORE Construction (CORE Construction Services of Texas,
    Inc.)
  • EGL Construction Inc. (HUB)
  • El Paso J.A.G, Inc. (HUB)
  • ESA Construction Inc.
  • G. Sandoval Construction, Inc.
  • Gracen Engineering & Construction, Inc. (HUB)
  • Grass Masters LLC DBA Global Maven Enterprises, LLC
    (HUB)
  • HVAC Control Systems Inc (HUB)
  • J & M Heritage Construction Company LLC (HUB)
  • Jordan Foster Construction LLC
  • JSR Construction & Remodeling LLC (Jesus S Rodriguez)
  • Keystone Contractors and Engineers (Keystone GC, LLC.)
    (HUB)
  • Mirador Enterprises, Inc.
  • Mountain Star Roofing Systems LLC
  • Nine Degrees Construction LLC
  • Noble General Contractors, LLC
  • PC Automated Controls, Inc.
  • Phoenix General Contractors, LLC (HUB)
  • Pride General Contractors LLC
    Quantex Corp. (HUB)
  • Synergy Project Contractors, Inc
  • The Roof & Metal Co. (C. Ortiz, Corp.)
  • Trane U.S. Inc
  • United Roofing & Construction (E. Ortiz, Corp.)
  • Woodart Enterprises, LLC

Special Conditions

1. This contract is authorized by State of Texas Procurement Code and Administrative Code. Each
member reserves the right to add additional terms and conditions, as necessary.
2. Each contract will be limited to no more than $5,000,000 per contract. Award amount is an estimate
and is not guaranteed.
3. All purchase orders and invoicing will be directly with each member.
4. Legislative changes may constitute additional requirements. Vendors must agree to follow any new
legislative changes that are requested by ASC or ASC member.
5. Vendors may be required to certify all training completed by employees including subcontractors. Proof
of hours may be requested at any time and must be provided if requested.
6. Because ASC members require indefinite delivery and indefinite quality (IDIQ) for maintenance, repair,
alteration, renovation, remediation, or minor construction of a facility when the work is of a recurring
nature, this CSP is a request for one or more coefficients or multipliers to be applied to the UPB.
7. Additional insurance, permits, and additional bonds may be listed as a pass-through item.
8. Trade and/or specialty respondents must submit products, specifications for products to be used in this
contract whether purchased or installation services, warranties, etc. in price list. If catalogs are
available electronically, those are acceptable; however, vendors must complete all parts of this
proposal for award consideration. Prices listed will be used to establish the extent of a vendor’s product
lines, services, warranties, etc. that are available from a particular offeror and the pricing per item. The
trade and/or specialty proposer must provide detailed pricing of all goods and/or services required to
successfully execute this contract.
9. All respondents must submit a “Not to Exceed” coefficient(s) for the Texas Zones where the Vendor
proposes to perform JOC and associated Facility Construction Services for Regular Working Hours
and Non-Regular Working Hours per the 4BT OpenJOC™ Texas Construction Cost Database for
pricing a job utilizing the 4BT Benchmark Construction Estimator® (BCE®), where appropriate.
10. This contract is based on Davis Bacon wage rates. It is the responsibility of the vendor to ensure the coefficient covers any wage rates that are higher.

 

Job Order Contracting & Facilities Construction Services 
State of New Mexico – ESC Region 19 Allied States Cooperative

Contract # 24-7493

CONTRACT TERM: July 1, 2024 until June 30, 2025, with 2 annual extension
options.

AWARDED JOC CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS

 

  • Access Communications Group, LLC
  • Aredi Enterprises, LLC
  • ASE Construction, LLC (Anthony Lucero)
  • Build-X LLC (Everardo Carbajal)
  • Burman Construction, LLC
  • CORE Construction (CORE Construction Services of
    Texas, Inc.)
  • G. Sandoval Construction, Inc.
  • Grass Masters LLC DBA Global Maven Enterprises,
    LLC (HUB)
  • J & M Heritage Construction Company LLC
  • Nine Degrees Construction LLC
  • Phoenix General Contractors, LLC (HUB)
  • Qannex Corp. (HUB)
  • The Roof & Metal Co. (C. Ortiz, Corp.)
  • Trane U.S. Inc
  • United Roofing & Construction (E. Ortiz, Corp.)
  • White Sands Construction, Inc.

Special Conditions
1. This contract is authorized by State of New Mexico Procurement Code and Administrative Code
Sections 13-1-149 and 13-1-154.1. Each member reserves the right to add additional terms and
conditions, as necessary.
2. All purchase orders and invoicing will be directly with each member.
3. Legislative changes may constitute additional requirements. Vendors must agree to follow any new
legislative changes that are requested by ASC or ASC member.
4. Vendors may be required to certify all training completed by employees including subcontractors. Proof
of hours may be requested at any time and must be provided if requested.
5. Because ASC members require indefinite delivery and indefinite quality (IDIQ) for maintenance, repair,
alteration, renovation, remediation, or minor construction of a facility when the work is of a recurring
nature, this CSP is a request for one or more coefficients or multipliers to be applied to the UPB.
6. Additional insurance, permits, and additional bonds may be listed as a pass-through item.
7. Trade and/or specialty respondents must submit products, specifications for products to be used in this
contract whether purchased or installation services, warranties, etc. in price list. If catalogs are
available electronically, those are acceptable; however, vendors must complete all parts of this
proposal for award consideration. Prices listed will be used to establish the extent of a vendor’s product
lines, services, warranties, etc. that are available from a particular offeror and the pricing per item. The
trade and/or specialty proposer must provide detailed pricing of all goods and/or services required to
successfully execute this contract.
8. All respondents must submit a “Not to Exceed” coefficient(s) for the New Mexico construction cost
where the Vendor proposes to perform JOC and associated Facility Construction Services for Regular
Working Hours and Non-Regular Working Hours per the 4BT OpenJOC™ New Mexico UPB database
for pricing a job utilizing the 4BT Benchmark Construction Estimator® (BCE®), where appropriate.
9. This contract is based on Davis Bacon wage rates. It is the responsibility of the vendor to ensure the
coefficient covers any wage rates that are higher.


The ASC JOC Construction Services Cooperative has many important advantages for its Job order on call contracting, including:

  • Full financial transparency including EDGAR compliance
  • Owned and managed by a government entity.
  • Lowest implementation costs 
  • Faster completion times & flexible project scheduling
  • Comprehensive LOCALLY RESEARCHED  unit price books (UPB) including labor, material, equipment, and crew details, separate demolition line items, and individual line item modifiers
  • Long list of local, fully-trained, responsive service-oriented JOC contractors
  • Collaborative, non-adversarial approach
  • Efficient way to reduced deferred maintenance backlog

JOC has evolved significantly since its beginnings in the early 1980’s and has proven superior to design-bid-build, design-build, and most other construction delivery methods.   It eliminates duplication of procurement processes and delays, while also virtually eliminating legal disputes and change orders..

The Allied States Cooperative Job order on call contracting can be used for most facility requirements…

  • Facility Repairs and Improvements
  • New Facilities Construction
  • Building Renovations
  • HVAC Upgrades
  • Electrical/Controls Upgrades
  • ADA Compliance
  • Infrastructure Improvements
  • Paving, Curb, and Gutter
  • Installation of Modular Buildings
  • Recreational/Athletic Products & Equipment

Who is using Job Order Contracting Today?

  • Colleges & Universities
  • K-12 Public Schools
  • Multi-Facility Organizations
  • Municipalities
  • County Governments
  • Charter Schools
  • State Agencies
  • Airports
  • Mass Transit
  • Federal Agencies
  • National Laboratories
  • DOD
  • Federal Government
  • Healthcare Facilities
  • Not-for-profit Organizations