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H.B. 42
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BIDDING PROCESS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
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CONSTRUCTION
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2000 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Sponsor: Gordon E. Snow
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AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS; PROVIDING THAT IF A LOCAL SCHOOL
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BOARD DETERMINES TO USE A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/GENERAL
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CONTRACTOR AS ITS METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING MANAGEMENT
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ON PROJECTS WHERE THE TOTAL ESTIMATED ACCUMULATIVE COST EXCEEDS
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$80,000, IT SHALL USE ONE OF THE SOURCE SELECTION METHODS PROVIDED FOR
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IN SECTIONS
63-56-20
THROUGH S [
63-56-35.8
]
63-56-36
s
.
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This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
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AMENDS:
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53A-20-101, as last amended by Chapter 51, Laws of Utah 1998
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
53A-20-101
is amended to read:
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53A-20-101. Construction and alteration of schools and plants -- Advertising for bids
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-- Payment and performance bonds -- Contracts -- Bidding limitations on local school boards
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-- Interest of local school board members.
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(1) (a) Prior to the construction of any school or the alteration of any existing school plant,
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if the total estimated accumulative building project cost exceeds $80,000, a local school board
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shall advertise for bids on the project at least ten days before the bid due date.
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(b) The board shall have the advertisement published in a newspaper having general
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circulation throughout the state and in appropriate construction trade publications that offer free
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listings.
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(c) A similar advertisement is required in a newspaper published or having general
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circulation in any city or county that would be affected by the proposed project.
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(d) The advertisement shall:
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(i) require sealed proposals for the building project in accordance with plans and
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specifications furnished by the local school board;
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(ii) state where and when the proposals will be opened and shall reserve the right of the
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board to reject any and all proposals; and
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(iii) require a certified check or bid bond of not less than 5% of the bid to accompany the
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bid.
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(2) (a) The board shall meet at the time and place specified in the advertisement and
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publicly open and read all received proposals.
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(b) If satisfactory bids are received, the board shall award the contract to the lowest
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responsible bidder.
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(c) If none of the proposals are satisfactory, all shall be rejected.
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(d) The board shall again advertise in the manner provided in this section.
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(e) If, after advertising a second time no satisfactory bid is received, the board may proceed
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under its own direction with the required project.
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(3) (a) The check or bond required under Subsection (1)(d) shall be drawn in favor of the
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local school board.
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(b) If the successful bidder fails or refuses to enter into the contract and furnish the
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additional bonds required under this section, then the bidder's check or bond is forfeited to the
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district.
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(4) A local school board shall require payment and performance bonds of the successful
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bidder as required in Section
63-56-38
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(5) (a) A local school board may require in the proposed contract that at least 10% of the
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contract price be withheld until the project is completed and accepted by the board.
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(b) If money is withheld, the board shall place it in an interest bearing account, and the
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interest accrues for the benefit of the contractor and subcontractors.
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(c) This money shall be paid upon completion of the project and acceptance by the board.
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(6) (a) A local school board may not bid on projects within the district if the total
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accumulative estimated cost exceeds $80,000.
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(b) The board may use its resources if no satisfactory bids are received under this section.
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(7) If the local school board determines S
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 63-56-36
s to
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use a construction manager/general contractor
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as its method of construction contracting management on projects where the total estimated
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accumulative cost exceeds $80,000, it shall select the construction manager/general contractor
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using one of the source selection methods provided for in Sections
63-56-20
through S [
63-56-35.8
]
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63-56-36
s
.
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[(7)] (8) A local school board member may not have a direct or indirect financial interest
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in the construction project contract.
Legislative Review Note
as of 12-28-99 4:28 PM
A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.