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ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1220
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C 105 L 89
State of Washington 51st Legislature 1989 Regular Session
By Representatives Nealey, Haugen, Ferguson and Miller
Read first time 1/18/89 and referred to Committee on Local Government.
AN ACT Relating to contract projects by water and sewer districts; and amending RCW 56.08.070 and 57.08.050.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 44, chapter 210, Laws of 1941 as last amended by section 1, chapter 309, Laws of 1987 and RCW 56.08.070 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) All
materials purchased and work ordered, the estimated cost of which is in excess
of five thousand dollars shall be let by contract. All contract projects, the
estimated cost of which is less than ((twenty-five)) fifty
thousand dollars, may be awarded to a contractor on the small works roster.
The small works roster shall be comprised of all responsible contractors who
have requested to be on the list. The board of sewer commissioners may set up
uniform procedures to prequalify contractors for inclusion on the small works
roster. The board of sewer commissioners shall authorize by resolution a
procedure for securing telephone and/or written quotations from the contractors
on the small works roster to assure establishment of a competitive price and for
awarding contracts to the lowest responsible bidder. Such procedure shall
require that a good faith effort be made to request quotations from all
contractors on the small works roster. Immediately after an award is made, the
bid quotations obtained shall be recorded, open to public inspection, and
available by telephone inquiry. The small works roster shall be revised once a
year. All contract projects equal to or in excess of ((twenty-five)) fifty
thousand dollars shall be let by competitive bidding. Before awarding any
competitive contract the board of sewer commissioners shall cause a notice to
be published in a newspaper in general circulation where the district is
located at least once, ten days before the letting of such contract, inviting sealed
proposals for such work, plans and specifications which must at the time of
publication of such notice be on file in the office of the board of sewer
commissioners subject to public inspection. Such notice shall state generally
the work to be done and shall call for proposals for doing the same to be
sealed and filed with the board of sewer commissioners on or before the day and
hour named therein.
(2) Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in the form of a certified check, cashier's check, postal money order, or surety bond payable to the order of the county treasurer for a sum not less than five percent of the amount of the bid and no bid shall be considered unless accompanied by such bid proposal deposit. At the time and place named such bids shall be publicly opened and read and the board of sewer commissioners shall proceed to canvass the bids and may let such contract to the lowest responsible bidder upon plans and specifications: PROVIDED, That no contract shall be let in excess of the cost of said materials or work, or if in the opinion of the board of sewer commissioners all bids are unsatisfactory they may reject all of them and readvertise and in such case all checks, cash or bid bonds shall be returned to the bidders. If such contract be let, then all checks, cash or bid bonds shall be returned to the bidders, except that of the successful bidder, which shall be retained until a contract shall be entered into for the purchase of such materials or doing such work, and a bond to perform such work furnished with sureties satisfactory to the board of sewer commissioners in the full amount of the contract price between the bidder and the commission in accordance with bid. If said bidder fails to enter into said contract in accordance with said bid and furnish such bond within ten days from the date at which he is notified that he is the successful bidder, the said check, cash or bid bonds and the amount thereof shall be forfeited to the sewer district.
(3) In the event of an emergency when the public interest or property of the sewer district would suffer material injury or damage by delay, upon resolution of the board of sewer commissioners, or proclamation of an official designated by the board to act for the board during such emergencies, declaring the existence of such emergency and reciting the facts constituting the same, the board, or the official acting for the board, may waive the requirements of this chapter with reference to any purchase or contract. In addition, these requirements may be waived for purchases which are clearly and legitimately limited to a single source of supply and purchases involving special facilities, services, or market conditions, in which instances the purchase price may be best established by direct negotiation.
Sec. 2. Section 21, chapter 114, Laws of 1929 as last amended by section 2, chapter 309, Laws of 1987 and RCW 57.08.050 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The board of water commissioners shall have authority to create and fill such positions and fix salaries and bonds thereof as it may by resolution provide.
(2) All
materials purchased and work ordered, the estimated cost of which is in excess
of five thousand dollars shall be let by contract. All contract projects, the
estimated cost of which is less than ((twenty-five)) fifty
thousand dollars, may be awarded to a contractor on the small works roster.
The small works roster shall be comprised of all responsible contractors who
have requested to be on the list. The board of water commissioners may set up
uniform procedures to prequalify contractors for inclusion on the small works
roster. The board of water commissioners shall authorize by resolution a
procedure for securing telephone and/or written quotations from the contractors
on the small works roster to assure establishment of a competitive price and
for awarding contracts to the lowest responsible bidder. Such procedure shall
require that a good faith effort be made to request quotations from all
contractors on the small works roster. Immediately after an award is made, the
bid quotations obtained shall be recorded, open to public inspection, and
available by telephone inquiry. The small works roster shall be revised once a
year. All contract projects equal to or in excess of ((twenty-five)) fifty
thousand dollars shall be let by competitive bidding. Before awarding any such
contract the board of water commissioners shall cause a notice to be published
in a newspaper in general circulation where the district is located at least
once ten days before the letting of such contract, inviting sealed proposals
for such work, plans and specifications which must at the time of publication
of such notice be on file in the office of the board of water commissioners
subject to public inspection. Such notice shall state generally the work to be
done and shall call for proposals for doing the same to be sealed and filed
with the board of water commissioners on or before the day and hour named
therein.
(3) Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or postal money order payable to the order of the county treasurer for a sum not less than five percent of the amount of the bid, or accompanied by a bid bond in an amount not less than five percent of the bid with a corporate surety licensed to do business in the state, conditioned that the bidder will pay the district as liquidated damages the amount specified in the bond, unless he enters into a contract in accordance with his bid, and no bid shall be considered unless accompanied by such check, cash or bid bond. At the time and place named such bids shall be publicly opened and read and the board of water commissioners shall proceed to canvass the bids and may let such contract to the lowest responsible bidder upon plans and specifications on file or to the best bidder submitting his own plans and specifications: PROVIDED, That no contract shall be let in excess of the cost of said materials or work, or if in the opinion of the board of water commissioners all bids are unsatisfactory they may reject all of them and readvertise and in such case all checks, cash or bid bonds shall be returned to the bidders. If such contract be let, then all checks, cash or bid bonds shall be returned to the bidders, except that of the successful bidder, which shall be retained until a contract shall be entered into for the purchase of such materials or doing such work, and a bond to perform such work furnished with sureties satisfactory to the board of water commissioners in the full amount of the contract price between the bidder and the commission in accordance with the bid. If said bidder fails to enter into said contract in accordance with said bid and furnish such bond within ten days from the date at which he is notified that he is the successful bidder, the said check, cash or bid bonds and the amount thereof shall be forfeited to the water district: PROVIDED, That if the bidder fails to enter into a contract in accordance with his bid, and the board of water commissioners deems it necessary to take legal action to collect on any bid bond required herein, then the water district shall be entitled to collect from said bidder any legal expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees occasioned thereby.
(4) In the event of an emergency when the public interest or property of the water district would suffer material injury or damage by delay, upon resolution of the board of water commissioners, or proclamation of an official designated by the board to act for the board during such emergencies, declaring the existence of such emergency and reciting the facts constituting the same, the board, or official acting for the board, may waive the requirements of this chapter with reference to any purchase or contract. In addition, these requirements may be waived for purchases which are clearly and legitimately limited to a single source of supply and purchases involving special facilities, services, or market conditions, in which instances the purchase price may be best established by direct negotiation.