(1) Small works bid process. In lieu of a formal public works bidding process, contracting agencies may use the following small works competitive contracting process to invite contractors from the small works roster to submit bids for small works contracts. To use the competitive contracting process, the contracting agency's estimate of the work must be equal to or less than the competitive contracting cost limit established in RCW
39.04.152 (4)(a), excluding sales tax.
(2) Requirements. Contracting agencies must meet the requirements of RCW
39.04.151,
39.04.152, and this chapter, when implementing a small works competitive contracting process, inclusive of, but not limited to, the following:
(a) Invitations to bid.
(i) Invitations to bid must include:
(A) Plans, specifications, and an estimate of the work sufficient to define the work and for the contractor to generate a bid; and
(B) A date and time for receipt of bids through the designated bidding system.
(ii) Contracting agencies must provide an invitation to bid to all contractors on the appropriate roster category associated with the work to be performed.
(b) Estimated cost. The contracting agency's estimate of the work must be equal to or under the cost limit specified in RCW
39.04.152 to solicit bids under competitive contracting process. The contracting agency may award contracts for more than this amount if the contract cost is not excessive or does not constitute a cardinal change. A general guideline is that 10 percent or less of the statutory bid limit will not constitute a cardinal change.
(c) Change orders. Change orders may be added to the contract amount at the discretion of the contracting agency if the change orders are necessary to complete the work described in the plans, specifications, and estimate, or do not constitute a cardinal change. Contracting agencies shall not use change orders to avoid the statutory bid limit for this type of solicitation.
(d) Retainage. Retainage may be waived or reduced by the contracting agency. If the contracting agency waives or reduces retainage, the waiver or reduction must be indicated in the invitation to bid at the time of solicitation, and the contracting agency assumes liability for any unpaid wages and taxes.
(e) Bid acceptance. Contracting agencies:
(i) Must accept written quotations or accept quotations through electronic methods such as electronic mail or an electronic bid system;
(ii) Shall not establish a formal bid opening; and
(iii) Must make bid tabs publicly available.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
39.04.155. WSR 24-07-090, § 200-330-040, filed 3/19/24, effective 7/1/24.]