FINAL BILL REPORT
ESB 5017
C 4 L 23
FULL VETO
VETO OVERRIDE
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Clarifying school district procurement requirements for service contracts for construction management, value engineering, constructibility review, and building commissioning.
Sponsors: Senators Wellman, Honeyford, Mullet and Wilson, C..
Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education
House Committee on Capital Budget
Background:

School District Bid Requirements.  When the estimated cost of furniture, supplies, equipment, building, improvements, repairs, or other work or purchase exceeds a certain threshold, a school district must follow a public notification and bidding process.  The contract for the work or purchase must be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder after considering the following:

  • the ability, capacity, and skill of the bidder to perform the contract;
  • the character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience, and efficiency of the bidder;
  • whether the bidder can perform the contract within the timeframe required;
  • the quality of performance from previous contracts;
  • the bidder's past compliance with state law regarding contracts and with state wage payment laws; and
  • other relevant information.


Responsible Bidder Criteria.  A contractor bidding on a public works project must meet certain responsible bidder criteria, to be awarded a public works contract.  To be a responsible bidder, the bidder must:

  • be a registered contractor;
  • have a current Unified Business Identifier number;
  • have applicable industrial insurance coverage, an Employment Security Department number, and a state excise tax registration number;
  • not be disqualified from bidding due to previous non-compliance with registration or prevailing wage requirements; and
  • not have been found out of compliance with certain apprenticeship requirements if the project is subject to apprenticeship utilization requirements.
Summary:

The list of school district purchases that require public notification and bidding is modified to include construction work by a contractor who meets the public works responsible bidder criteria, where previously it included other work, generally.

 

Construction work does not include construction management services, value engineering, constructability review, building commissioning, and other construction-related professional and personal services.  Beginning January 1, 2023, these enumerated services outside the definition of construction work are subject to the following requirements:

  • requests for proposals or qualifications, advertisements, bids, or calls for bids for such services must include the standard clauses required by the Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises;
  • requests for proposals or qualifications, advertisements, bids, or calls for bids for such services are subject to the alternative public works procurement requirements or architectural and engineering service contract requirements, as applicable to the method of delivery; and
  • school districts may use interlocal agreements to procure such services only if the agreements are executed following a competitive, qualification-based procurement process pursuant to the alternative public works procurement requirements or architectural and engineering service contract requirements.
Votes on Final Passage:
2021 Regular Session
Senate470 
2022 Regular Session
Senate2820 
House962 
 
Votes on Veto Override:
2023 Regular Session
Senate471 
House980 
Effective:

July 23, 2023