H-418 _______________________________________________
HOUSE BILL NO. 568
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State of Washington 50th Legislature 1987 Regular Session
By Representatives Nelson, Haugen, Allen and Hine
Read first time 2/2/87 and referred to Committee on State Government.
AN ACT Relating to public works; and amending RCW 60.28.010.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 14, chapter 260, Laws of 1981 as last amended by section 6, chapter 181, Laws of 1986 and RCW 60.28.010 are each amended to read as follows:
(1)
Contracts for public improvements or work, other than for professional
services, by the state, or any county, city, town, district, board, or other
public body, herein referred to as "public body", shall provide, and
there shall be reserved by the public body from the moneys earned by the
contractor on estimates during the progress of the improvement or work, a sum
not to exceed ((five)) ten percent, said sum to be retained by
the state, county, city, town, district, board, or other public body, as a
trust fund for the protection and payment of any person or persons, mechanic,
subcontractor or materialman who shall perform any labor upon such contract or
the doing of said work, and all persons who shall supply such person or persons
or subcontractors with provisions and supplies for the carrying on of such
work, and the state with respect to taxes imposed pursuant to Title 82 RCW
which may be due from such contractor. Every person performing labor or
furnishing supplies toward the completion of said improvement or work shall
have a lien upon said moneys so reserved: PROVIDED, That such notice of the
lien of such claimant shall be given in the manner and within the time provided
in RCW 39.08.030 as now existing and in accordance with any amendments that may
hereafter be made thereto: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the board, council,
commission, trustees, officer or body acting for the state, county or
municipality or other public body; (a) at any time after fifty percent of the
original contract work has been completed, if it finds that satisfactory
progress is being made, may make any of the partial payments which would
otherwise be subsequently made in full; but in no event shall the amount to be
retained be reduced to less than five percent of the amount of the moneys
earned by the contractor: PROVIDED, That the contractor may request that
retainage be reduced to one hundred percent of the value of the work remaining
on the project; and (b) thirty days after completion and acceptance of all
contract work other than landscaping, may release and pay in full the amounts
retained during the performance of the contract (other than continuing
retention of ((five)) ten percent of the moneys earned for
landscaping) subject to the provisions of RCW 60.28.020.
(2) The moneys reserved under the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, at the option of the contractor, shall be:
(a) Retained in a fund by the public body until thirty days following the final acceptance of said improvement or work as completed;
(b) Deposited by the public body in an interest bearing account in a bank, mutual savings bank, or savings and loan association, not subject to withdrawal until after the final acceptance of said improvement or work as completed, or until agreed to by both parties: PROVIDED, That interest on such account shall be paid to the contractor;
(c) Placed in escrow with a bank or trust company by the public body until thirty days following the final acceptance of said improvement or work as completed. When the moneys reserved are to be placed in escrow, the public body shall issue a check representing the sum of the moneys reserved payable to the bank or trust company and the contractor jointly. Such check shall be converted into bonds and securities chosen by the contractor and approved by the public body and such bonds and securities shall be held in escrow. Interest on such bonds and securities shall be paid to the contractor as the said interest accrues.
(3) The
contractor or subcontractor may withhold payment of not more than ((five))
ten percent from the moneys earned by any subcontractor or
sub-subcontractor or supplier contracted with by the contractor to provide
labor, materials, or equipment to the public project. Whenever the contractor
or subcontractor reserves funds earned by a subcontractor or sub-subcontractor
or supplier, the contractor or subcontractor shall pay interest to the
subcontractor or sub-subcontractor or supplier at a rate equal to that received
by the contractor or subcontractor from reserved funds.
(4) With the consent of the public body the contractor may submit a bond for all or any portion of the amount of funds retained by the public body in a form acceptable to the public body. Such bond and any proceeds therefrom shall be made subject to all claims and liens and in the same manner and priority as set forth for retained percentages in this chapter. The public body shall release the bonded portion of the retained funds to the contractor within thirty days of accepting the bond from the contractor. Whenever a public body accepts a bond in lieu of retained funds from a contractor, the contractor shall accept like bonds from any subcontractors or suppliers from which the contractor has retained funds. The contractor shall then release the funds retained from the subcontractor or supplier to the subcontractor or supplier within thirty days of accepting the bond from the subcontractor or supplier.
(5) If the public body administering a contract, after a substantial portion of the work has been completed, finds that an unreasonable delay will occur in the completion of the remaining portion of the contract for any reason not the result of a breach thereof, it may, if the contractor agrees, delete from the contract the remaining work and accept as final the improvement at the stage of completion then attained and make payment in proportion to the amount of the work accomplished and in such case any amounts retained and accumulated under this section shall be held for a period of thirty days following such acceptance. In the event that the work shall have been terminated before final completion as provided in this section, the public body may thereafter enter into a new contract with the same contractor to perform the remaining work or improvement for an amount equal to or less than the cost of the remaining work as was provided for in the original contract without advertisement or bid. The provisions of this chapter 60.28 RCW shall be deemed exclusive and shall supersede all provisions and regulations in conflict herewith.
(6) Whenever the department of transportation has contracted for the construction of two or more ferry vessels, thirty days after completion and final acceptance of each ferry vessel, the department may release and pay in full the amounts retained in connection with the construction of such vessel subject to the provisions of RCW 60.28.020: PROVIDED, That the department of transportation may at its discretion condition the release of funds retained in connection with the completed ferry upon the contractor delivering a good and sufficient bond with two or more sureties, or with a surety company, in the amount of the retained funds to be released to the contractor, conditioned that no taxes shall be certified or claims filed for work on such ferry after a period of thirty days following final acceptance of such ferry; and if such taxes are certified or claims filed, recovery may be had on such bond by the department of revenue and the materialmen and laborers filing claims.
(7) Contracts on projects funded in whole or in part by farmers home administration and subject to farmers home administration regulations shall not be subject to subsections (1) through (6) of this section.