09 AWESOME WINS
Dallas, TX
Bureau Veritas Wins Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAi) Contract The Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAi), formerly known as the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD), faced a critical need. As California’s regulatory authority overseeing healthcare facility construction, HCAi required an independent, qualified third-party provider to review fire and life safety plans for hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. These reviews needed to ensure strict compliance with the California Building Standards Code and Title 24 California Code of Regulations (CCR)—among the nation’s most rigorous healthcare construction standards. Healthcare facility construction in California operates within an exceptionally demanding regulatory environment. HCAi needed a partner who could navigate this complexity while delivering consistent results. The requirements were multifaceted: independent expert review of intricate construction documents, meticulous verification against Title 24 requirements, reliable turnaround times that wouldn’t delay project schedules, and unwavering quality standards across diverse facility types. Finding a provider capable of meeting all these demands simultaneously proved challenging. Recognizing the opportunity to serve a critical regulatory function, Bureau Veritas was selected as one of HCAi’s primary Fire and Life Safety Plan Review Services providers. Our team brought specialized expertise in healthcare facility code compliance and fire/life safety standards, combined with deep knowledge of California’s Title 24 requirements. We assembled a dedicated review team and implemented streamlined processes designed to deliver timely, high-quality compliance assessments while maintaining the independence that regulatory bodies require. The engagement secured a $2.5 million contract spanning three years—a significant win that reflected both HCAi’s confidence in our capabilities and the substantial scope of California’s healthcare construction pipeline. More importantly, this partnership positioned Bureau Veritas as a trusted compliance partner for one of the nation’s most demanding regulatory authorities. This contract represents far more than a single revenue stream. It reinforces Bureau Veritas’s standing as the go-to partner for hospitals and skilled nursing facilities navigating California’s stringent building code regulations. The healthcare compliance sector is characterized by high regulatory demands and recurring project opportunities—meaning this relationship creates a foundation for sustained growth. In the execution of this partnership, success hinges on our ability to maintain the operational excellence that earned HCAi’s confidence. Quick turnaround times, unwavering quality standards, and consistent relationship management will be essential. Each project completed successfully strengthens our partnership and builds the track record necessary for contract renewals and future expansion opportunities. For Bureau Veritas, this engagement exemplifies our broader mission: serving as a trusted independent verification partner for organizations navigating complex regulatory landscapes. In healthcare—where facility safety directly impacts public health—that trust is invaluable.
The City of Dallas issued a Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals (RFCSP) to secure qualified third-party consultants for comprehensive plan review and inspection services over a four-year term. The initiative supports the Department of Planning and Development by providing expert review of residential, commercial, and industrial construction plans, as well as associated inspections and code compliance evaluations.
Weston, FL (CAP)
CAP has been delivering comprehensive Building Department Services to the City of Weston since 2005, providing essential personnel including the Building Official, plan reviewers, inspectors, and permit technicians. The arrangement operates under an innovative “Percent of Revenue” compensation model that transfers service delivery responsibility and associated risks to CAP. This flexible approach allows CAP to dynamically adjust staffing levels based on workload volume and revenue
generation while maintaining agreed-upon service standards. The City of Weston recently renewed its partnership with CAP for an additional five-year term, extending through March 31, 2030, with a contract value of $15,200,000.00.
Los Angeles County Public Works, CA
The County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works required a qualified partner to provide on-call building and safety plan check and related services for projects across the County. The program aimed to ensure compliance with building codes, zoning ordinances, and safety standards for both private
and County capital improvement projects. The challenge was to deliver highly specialized inspection and permit services within tight timelines, while maintaining quality and adhering to prevailing wage requirements.
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