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H.B. 187 Enrolled

                 

PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS

                 
2000 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Raymond W. Short

                  AN ACT RELATING TO BIDDING ON PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS;
                  MODIFYING DOLLAR AMOUNTS FOR LISTING SUBCONTRACTORS ON BIDS; AND
                  MAKING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.
                  This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                  AMENDS:
                      63A-5-208, as last amended by Chapter 99, Laws of Utah 1998
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 63A-5-208 is amended to read:
                       63A-5-208. Definitions -- Certain public construction bids to list subcontractors --
                  Changing subcontractors -- Bidders as subcontractors -- Contractor Performance Review
                  Committee -- Penalties.
                      (1) As used in this section:
                      (a) "First-tier subcontractor" means a subcontractor who contracts directly with the prime
                  contractor.
                      (b) "Subcontractor" means any person or entity under contract with a contractor or another
                  subcontractor to provide services or labor for the construction, installation, or repair of an
                  improvement to real property.
                      (c) "Subcontractor" includes a trade contractor or specialty contractor.
                      (d) "Subcontractor" does not include suppliers who provide only materials, equipment, or
                  supplies to a contractor or subcontractor.
                      (2) The director shall apply the provisions of this section to achieve fair and competitive
                  bidding and to discourage bid-shopping by contractors.
                      (3) (a) (i) (A) On each public construction project, the director shall require the apparent
                  lowest three bidders to submit a list of their first-tier subcontractors indicating each subcontractor's
                  name, bid amount, and other information required by rule.


                      (B) Other bidders who are not one of the apparent lowest three bidders may also submit a
                  list of their first-tier subcontractors containing the information required by this Subsection (3).
                      (C) The director may not consider any bid submitted by a bidder if the bidder fails to submit
                  a subcontractor list meeting the requirements of this section.
                      (ii) On projects where the contractor's total bid is less than $500,000, subcontractors whose
                  bid is less than [$10,000] $20,000 need not be listed.
                      (iii) On projects where the contractor's total bid is $500,000 or more, subcontractors whose
                  bid is less than [$25,000] $35,000 need not be listed.
                      (b) (i) The bidders shall submit this list within 24 hours after the bid opening time, not
                  including Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays.
                      (ii) This list does not limit the director's right to authorize a change in the listing of any
                  subcontractor.
                      (c) The bidders shall verify that all subcontractors listed as part of their bids are licensed as
                  required by state law.
                      (d) Twenty-four hours after the bid opening, the contractor may change his subcontractors
                  only after:
                      (i) receiving permission from the director; and
                      (ii) establishing that:
                      (A) the change is in the best interest of the state; and
                      (B) the contractor establishes reasons for the change that meet the standards established by
                  the State Building Board.
                      (e) If the director approves any changes in subcontractors that result in a net lower contract
                  price for subcontracted work, the total of the prime contract may be reduced to reflect the changes.
                      (4) (a) A bidder may list himself as a subcontractor when the bidder is currently licensed to
                  perform the portion of the work for which the bidder lists himself as a subcontractor and:
                      (i) the bidder intends to perform the work of a subcontractor himself; or
                      (ii) the bidder intends to obtain a subcontractor to perform the work at a later date because
                  the bidder was unable to:

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                      (A) obtain a bid from a qualified subcontractor; or
                      (B) obtain a bid from a qualified subcontractor at a cost that the bidder considers to be
                  reasonable.
                      (b) (i) When the bidder intends to perform the work of a subcontractor himself, the director
                  may, by written request, require that the bidder provide the director with information indicating the
                  bidder's:
                      (A) previous experience in the type of work to be performed; and
                      (B) qualifications for performing the work.
                      (ii) The bidder must respond in writing within five business days of receiving the director's
                  written request.
                      (iii) If the bidder's submitted information causes the director to reasonably believe that
                  self-performance of the portion of the work by the bidder is likely to yield a substandard finished
                  product, the director shall:
                      (A) require the bidder to use a subcontractor for the portion of the work in question and
                  obtain the subcontractor bid under the supervision of the director; or
                      (B) reject the bidder's bid.
                      (c) (i) When the bidder intends to obtain a subcontractor to perform the work at a later date,
                  the bidder shall provide documentation with the subcontractor list describing:
                      (A) the bidder's efforts to obtain a bid of a qualified subcontractor at a reasonable cost; and
                      (B) why the bidder was unable to obtain a qualified subcontractor bid.
                      (ii) If the bidder who intends to obtain a subcontractor to perform the work at a later date
                  is awarded a contract, the director shall supervise the bidder's efforts to obtain a qualified
                  subcontractor bid.
                      (iii) The director may not adjust the amount of the contract awarded in order to reflect the
                  actual amount of the subcontractor's bid.
                      (5) The division may not disclose any subcontractor bid amounts obtained under this section
                  until the division has awarded the project to a contractor.
                      (6) (a) The director may establish a Contractor Performance Review Committee to:

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                      (i) adjudicate complaints about contractor, subcontractor, and supplier performance by
                  following the procedures and requirements of Section 63-56-48 ; and
                      (ii) when appropriate, impose suspensions or debarments from bidding on state building
                  contracts on contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers for cause.
                      (b) In conducting hearings and making decisions under this Subsection (6), the Contractor
                  Performance Review Committee is acting as the chief procurement officer or the head of purchasing
                  agency for purposes of Section 63-56-48 .
                      (7) In addition to all other reasons allowed by law or rule, the director may reject all bids if
                  none of the bidders whose bid is within the budget of the project submit a subcontractor list that
                  meets the requirements of this section.
                      (8) Any violation of this section, or any fraudulent misrepresentation by a contractor,
                  subcontractor, or supplier, may be grounds for:
                      (a) the contractor, subcontractor, or supplier to be suspended or debarred by a Contractor
                  Performance Review Committee; or
                      (b) the contractor or subcontractor to be disciplined by the Division of Professional and
                  Occupational Licensing.

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