Local Road Management Manual 199 (1) ifnal visit. The ifnal CPES evaluation shall be made when the implementing oiffce reports 1005 completion. The criteria for CPES Evaluation are divided into two. The evaluation during construction corresponds to 60% of the total grade, which refers to: a. Workmanship (maximum rating = 0.40); b. Materials (maximum rating = 0.30); c. Time (maximum rating = 0.15); d. Facilities (maximum rating = 0.03); e. Environmental, Safety and Health (maximum rating = 0.07); and f. Resources Deployment (maximum rating = 0.05). The evaluation upon completion of the local road project is equal to 40% of the total grade, which pertains to: a. Workmanship (maximum rating = 0.50); b. Materials (maximum rating = 0.20); and c. Time (maximum rating = 0.30). Workmanship refers to the quality and quantity of on-going and/ or completed items of work, which are veriifable, in accordance to approved plans and speciifcations. In evaluating the constructors workmanship, spots comprising at least 10% for every on-going and/ or completed items of work; which are veriifable, shall be randomly predetermined by the CPE prior to actual site inspection. Materials refer to the quality, quantity and type of construction materials and components supplied by the constructor or by entities other than the constructors as required in the contract. Time pertain to the over- all accomplishment in accordance with the approved PERT/CPM or approved program of work. Facilities means those set up by the constructor prior to actual project start as indicated in the contract. Environmental, Safety and Health refers to the constructors’ ability to comply with environmental protection requirements; and to observe the safety and health measures as speciifed in the contract. Resources
