How to Do Business with the Columbus Regional Airport ... ex… · May 17, 2017. How to Do Business...
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May 17, 2017
How to Do Business with the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA)
Presented by:Katie HeislerKarmin BaileyDiana Ragan
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Overview• About the Columbus Regional Airport
Authority (CRAA)• CRAA Purchasing Methodology• CRAA Business Diversity• Engaging with CRAA• Contact Information• Q&A
CRAA is a Port AuthorityOhio Revised Code (ORC), Port Authority means a body corporate and politic created pursuant to the authority of section 4582.02.
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• “Authorized purposes” or “purpose” of a Port Authority means either of the following: – Activities that enhance, foster, aid, provide, or promote
transportation, economic development, housing, recreation, education, governmental operations, culture, or research within the jurisdiction of the port authority;
– Similar activities authorized by Sections 13 and 16 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution.
• A 2012 study found that the community’s aviation system assets account for more than 54,000 jobs, $1.8 billion in annual payroll and $6.6 billion in total annual economic output.
Vision and Mission Statements
VISION Connecting Ohio with The World
MISSION To develop and operate our aviation system assets in a manner that provides passengers, businesses, and the community the highest level of service, safety, satisfaction and economic benefit.
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CRAA Board of DirectorsThe Board of Directors, composed of nine business and community leaders, is the governing body of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority.
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• Four (4) members of the Board are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Columbus with the advice and consent of City Council;
• Four (4) are appointed by the Franklin County Board of Commissioners;
• One (1) member is appointed jointly.
Goods and ServicesBids, Proposals & QuotesCRAA solicits formal bids and proposals, and informal quotes for goods and services needed on a regular basis. The notice of solicitation may be posted on ColumbusAirports.com.
The Office of Contracts & Procurement (OCP) or any CRAA Department may solicit for goods and services (de-centralized).
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Construction & Professional Construction ServicesPublic Bidding Requirements
The CRAA formally advertises all construction projects exceeding $114,779 (or $100,000 for FAA-funded projects only) and all Qualification-Based Selections for Professional Construction Services. Notices of solicitation are posted on ColumbusAirports.com.
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Cooperative ContractsAdditional Sources• Airport Purchasing Group• Franklin County• City of Columbus• National Intergovernmental Purchasing
Alliance (National IPA)• National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA)• State of Ohio, Department of Administrative
Services• State of Ohio, Department of Transportation• U.S. Communities Purchasing Alliance
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Business Diversity ProgramDisadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) and Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE)
• As a recipient of U.S. Department of Transportation funds, the CRAA administers a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) and Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) program in compliance with 49 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) Part 26 and Part 23.
• These programs assist with participation in contracting opportunities for businesses owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, including minorities and women.
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Business Diversity ProgramDBE Goal & ACDBE Goal
• Overall DBE Goal for FFY 2017-2018-2019 is 23%
• Overall ACDBE Goal for FFY 2015-2016-2017 for Non-Rental Car Concessions is 7%
• Overall ACDBE Goal for FFY 2015-2016-2017 for Rental Car is 1%
• The procedures CRAA uses in determining its overall goal(s) are outlined in 49 CFR Part 26.45 and 49 CFR Part 23.45, respectively.
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Business Diversity ProgramDiversity Business Partner (DBP) Program
CRAA’s ability to achieve overall goals in recent years can be largely attributed to the use of contract goals established during the bidding process. Contract goals have proven to be effective at creating positive working relationships between CRAA’s prime contractors and many DBE and/or small business firms. These relationships have even extended to non-AIP assisted projects.
Through these and other initiatives to find new small businesses, and increase utilization of existing DBEs and/or small businesses, CRAA expects to increase the race/gender neutral portion of goal attainment. As a non-certifying entity, CRAA believes it’s critical to continue cultivating strong partnerships with certifying agencies and community business diversity organizations.
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Business Diversity ProgramDiversity Business Partner (DBP) Program• The following are certifications that are
accepted by CRAA as part of the DBP Program:– Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)– Women Business Enterprise (WBE)– Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)– Small Business Enterprise (SBE)– Encouraging Diversity, Growth and Equity
(EDGE)– Etc.
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Vendor Resources – Potential Supplier Page
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Vendor Resources – Supplier Registration Page
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Vendor Resources – Solicitations/Results Page
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Vendor Resources – RSS Feeds
Click on RSS feed icon
Select RSS feed to follow
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Vendor Resources – CRAA Resources Page
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IMPORTANT!Consultant & Contractor Code of Conduct
and Marketing Policyhttp://columbusairports.com/doing-business/resources/
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CRAA Contact Information• CRAA website: ColumbusAirports.com
– “Doing Business” tab
• Business Diversity– [email protected]
• Office of Contracts and Procurement (OCP)– [email protected]
• Accounts Payable– [email protected]
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Closing and Questions
• Open discussion/Q&A
• Check out the CRAA Procurement and Diversity Booth, the CRAA Human Resources Booth, and CRAA MatchMaker sessions for more information!