(1) This section provides uniform small works
roster provisions to award contracts for construction, building,
renovation, remodeling, alteration, repair, or improvement of
real property that may be used by state agencies and by any local
government that is expressly authorized to use these provisions.
These provisions may be used in lieu of other procedures to award
contracts for such work with an estimated cost of two hundred
thousand dollars or less. The small works roster process
includes the limited public works process authorized under
subsection (3) of this section and any local government
authorized to award contracts using the small works roster
process under this section may award contracts using the limited
public works process under subsection (3) of this section.
(2)(a) A state agency or authorized local government may
create a single general small works roster, or may create a small
works roster for different specialties or categories of
anticipated work. Where applicable, small works rosters may make
distinctions between contractors based upon different geographic
areas served by the contractor. The small works roster or
rosters shall consist of all responsible contractors who have
requested to be on the list, and where required by law are
properly licensed or registered to perform such work in this
state. A state agency or local government establishing a small
works roster or rosters may require eligible contractors desiring
to be placed on a roster or rosters to keep current records of
any applicable licenses, certifications, registrations, bonding,
insurance, or other appropriate matters on file with the state
agency or local government as a condition of being placed on a
roster or rosters. At least once a year, the state agency or
local government shall publish in a newspaper of general
circulation within the jurisdiction a notice of the existence of
the roster or rosters and solicit the names of contractors for
such roster or rosters. In addition, responsible contractors
shall be added to an appropriate roster or rosters at any time
they submit a written request and necessary records. Master
contracts may be required to be signed that become effective when
a specific award is made using a small works roster.
(b) A state agency establishing a small works roster or
rosters shall adopt rules implementing this subsection. A local
government establishing a small works roster or rosters shall
adopt an ordinance or resolution implementing this subsection.
Procedures included in rules adopted by the department of general
administration in implementing this subsection must be included
in any rules providing for a small works roster or rosters that
is adopted by another state agency, if the authority for that
state agency to engage in these activities has been delegated to
it by the department of general administration under chapter 43.19 RCW. An interlocal contract or agreement between two or
more state agencies or local governments establishing a small
works roster or rosters to be used by the parties to the
agreement or contract must clearly identify the lead entity that
is responsible for implementing the provisions of this
subsection.
(c) Procedures shall be established for securing telephone,
written, or electronic quotations from contractors on the
appropriate small works roster to assure that a competitive price
is established and to award contracts to the lowest responsible
bidder((,)) as defined in RCW ((43.19.1911)) 39.04.010.
Invitations for quotations shall include an estimate of the scope
and nature of the work to be performed as well as materials and
equipment to be furnished. However, detailed plans and
specifications need not be included in the invitation. This
subsection does not eliminate other requirements for
architectural or engineering approvals as to quality and
compliance with building codes. Quotations may be invited from
all appropriate contractors on the appropriate small works
roster. As an alternative, quotations may be invited from at
least five contractors on the appropriate small works roster who
have indicated the capability of performing the kind of work
being contracted, in a manner that will equitably distribute the
opportunity among the contractors on the appropriate roster.
However, if the estimated cost of the work is from one hundred
thousand dollars to two hundred thousand dollars, a state agency
or local government, other than a port district, that chooses to
solicit bids from less than all the appropriate contractors on
the appropriate small works roster must also notify the remaining
contractors on the appropriate small works roster that quotations
on the work are being sought. The government has the sole option
of determining whether this notice to the remaining contractors
is made by: (i) Publishing notice in a legal newspaper in
general circulation in the area where the work is to be done;
(ii) mailing a notice to these contractors; or (iii) sending a
notice to these contractors by facsimile or other electronic
means. For purposes of this subsection (2)(c), "equitably
distribute" means that a state agency or local government
soliciting bids may not favor certain contractors on the
appropriate small works roster over other contractors on the
appropriate small works roster who perform similar services.
(d) A contract awarded from a small works roster under this
section need not be advertised.
(e) Immediately after an award is made, the bid quotations
obtained shall be recorded, open to public inspection, and
available by telephone inquiry.
(3) In lieu of awarding contracts under subsection (2) of
this section, a state agency or authorized local government may
award a contract for work, construction, alteration, repair, or
improvement ((project [projects])) projects estimated to cost
less than thirty-five thousand dollars using the limited public
works process provided under this subsection. Public works
projects awarded under this subsection are exempt from the other
requirements of the small works roster process provided under
subsection (2) of this section and are exempt from the
requirement that contracts be awarded after advertisement as
provided under RCW 39.04.010.
For limited public works projects, a state agency or
authorized local government shall solicit electronic or written
quotations from a minimum of three contractors from the
appropriate small works roster and shall award the contract to
the lowest responsible bidder as defined under RCW ((43.19.1911))
39.04.010. After an award is made, the quotations shall be open
to public inspection and available by electronic request. A
state agency or authorized local government shall attempt to
distribute opportunities for limited public works projects
equitably among contractors willing to perform in the geographic
area of the work. A state agency or authorized local government
shall maintain a list of the contractors contacted and the
contracts awarded during the previous twenty-four months under
the limited public works process, including the name of the
contractor, the contractor's registration number, the amount of
the contract, a brief description of the type of work performed,
and the date the contract was awarded. For limited public works
projects, a state agency or authorized local government may waive
the payment and performance bond requirements of chapter 39.08 RCW and the retainage requirements of chapter 60.28 RCW, thereby
assuming the liability for the contractor's nonpayment of
laborers, mechanics, subcontractors, materialmen, suppliers, and
taxes imposed under Title 82 RCW that may be due from the
contractor for the limited public works project, however the
state agency or authorized local government shall have the right
of recovery against the contractor for any payments made on the
contractor's behalf.
(4) The breaking of any project into units or accomplishing
any projects by phases is prohibited if it is done for the
purpose of avoiding the maximum dollar amount of a contract that
may be let using the small works roster process or limited public
works process.
(5) As used in this section, "state agency" means the
department of general administration, the state parks and
recreation commission, the department of natural resources, the
department of fish and wildlife, the department of
transportation, any institution of higher education as defined
under RCW 28B.10.016, and any other state agency delegated
authority by the department of general administration to engage
in construction, building, renovation, remodeling, alteration,
improvement, or repair activities.
[2007 c 133 § 4; 2001 c 284 § 1; 2000 c 138 § 101; 1998 c 278 § 12; 1993 c 198 § 1; 1991 c 363 § 109.]
RCW 39.04.155(1) This section provides uniform small works
roster provisions to award contracts for construction, building,
renovation, remodeling, alteration, repair, or improvement of
real property that may be used by state agencies and by any local
government that is expressly authorized to use these provisions.
These provisions may be used in lieu of other procedures to award
contracts for such work with an estimated cost of two hundred
thousand dollars or less. The small works roster process
includes the limited public works process authorized under
subsection (3) of this section and any local government
authorized to award contracts using the small works roster
process under this section may award contracts using the limited
public works process under subsection (3) of this section.
(2)(a) A state agency or authorized local government may
create a single general small works roster, or may create a small
works roster for different specialties or categories of
anticipated work. Where applicable, small works rosters may make
distinctions between contractors based upon different geographic
areas served by the contractor. The small works roster or
rosters shall consist of all responsible contractors who have
requested to be on the list, and where required by law are
properly licensed or registered to perform such work in this
state. A state agency or local government establishing a small
works roster or rosters may require eligible contractors desiring
to be placed on a roster or rosters to keep current records of
any applicable licenses, certifications, registrations, bonding,
insurance, or other appropriate matters on file with the state
agency or local government as a condition of being placed on a
roster or rosters. At least once a year, the state agency or
local government shall publish in a newspaper of general
circulation within the jurisdiction a notice of the existence of
the roster or rosters and solicit the names of contractors for
such roster or rosters. In addition, responsible contractors
shall be added to an appropriate roster or rosters at any time
they submit a written request and necessary records. Master
contracts may be required to be signed that become effective when
a specific award is made using a small works roster.
(b) A state agency establishing a small works roster or
rosters shall adopt rules implementing this subsection. A local
government establishing a small works roster or rosters shall
adopt an ordinance or resolution implementing this subsection.
Procedures included in rules adopted by the department of general
administration in implementing this subsection must be included
in any rules providing for a small works roster or rosters that
is adopted by another state agency, if the authority for that
state agency to engage in these activities has been delegated to
it by the department of general administration under chapter 43.19 RCW. An interlocal contract or agreement between two or
more state agencies or local governments establishing a small
works roster or rosters to be used by the parties to the
agreement or contract must clearly identify the lead entity that
is responsible for implementing the provisions of this
subsection.
(c) Procedures shall be established for securing telephone,
written, or electronic quotations from contractors on the
appropriate small works roster to assure that a competitive price
is established and to award contracts to the lowest responsible
bidder, as defined in RCW 43.19.1911. Invitations for quotations
shall include an estimate of the scope and nature of the work to
be performed as well as materials and equipment to be furnished.
However, detailed plans and specifications need not be included
in the invitation. This subsection does not eliminate other
requirements for architectural or engineering approvals as to
quality and compliance with building codes. Quotations may be
invited from all appropriate contractors on the appropriate small
works roster. As an alternative, quotations may be invited from
at least five contractors on the appropriate small works roster
who have indicated the capability of performing the kind of work
being contracted, in a manner that will equitably distribute the
opportunity among the contractors on the appropriate roster.
However, if the estimated cost of the work is from one hundred
thousand dollars to two hundred thousand dollars, a state agency
or local government, other than a port district, that chooses to
solicit bids from less than all the appropriate contractors on
the appropriate small works roster must also notify the remaining
contractors on the appropriate small works roster that quotations
on the work are being sought. The government has the sole option
of determining whether this notice to the remaining contractors
is made by: (i) Publishing notice in a legal newspaper in
general circulation in the area where the work is to be done;
(ii) mailing a notice to these contractors; or (iii) sending a
notice to these contractors by facsimile or other electronic
means. For purposes of this subsection (2)(c), "equitably
distribute" means that a state agency or local government
soliciting bids may not favor certain contractors on the
appropriate small works roster over other contractors on the
appropriate small works roster who perform similar services.
(d) A contract awarded from a small works roster under this
section need not be advertised.
(e) Immediately after an award is made, the bid quotations
obtained shall be recorded, open to public inspection, and
available by telephone inquiry.
(3) In lieu of awarding contracts under subsection (2) of
this section, a state agency or authorized local government may
award a contract for work, construction, alteration, repair, or
improvement ((project [projects])) projects estimated to cost
less than thirty-five thousand dollars using the limited public
works process provided under this subsection. Public works
projects awarded under this subsection are exempt from the other
requirements of the small works roster process provided under
subsection (2) of this section and are exempt from the
requirement that contracts be awarded after advertisement as
provided under RCW 39.04.010.
For limited public works projects, a state agency or
authorized local government shall solicit electronic or written
quotations from a minimum of three contractors from the
appropriate small works roster and shall award the contract to
the lowest responsible bidder as defined under RCW 43.19.1911.
After an award is made, the quotations shall be open to public
inspection and available by electronic request. A state agency
or authorized local government shall attempt to distribute
opportunities for limited public works projects equitably among
contractors willing to perform in the geographic area of the
work. A state agency or authorized local government shall
maintain a list of the contractors contacted and the contracts
awarded during the previous twenty-four months under the limited
public works process, including the name of the contractor, the
contractor's registration number, the amount of the contract, a
brief description of the type of work performed, and the date the
contract was awarded. For limited public works projects, a state
agency or authorized local government may waive the payment and
performance bond requirements of chapter 39.08 RCW and the
retainage requirements of chapter 60.28 RCW, thereby assuming the
liability for the contractor's nonpayment of laborers, mechanics,
subcontractors, ((materialmen)) materialpersons, suppliers, and
taxes imposed under Title 82 RCW that may be due from the
contractor for the limited public works project, however the
state agency or authorized local government shall have the right
of recovery against the contractor for any payments made on the
contractor's behalf.
(4) The breaking of any project into units or accomplishing
any projects by phases is prohibited if it is done for the
purpose of avoiding the maximum dollar amount of a contract that
may be let using the small works roster process or limited public
works process.
(5)(a) A state agency or authorized local government may use
the limited public works process of subsection (3) of this
section to solicit and award small works roster contracts to
small businesses that are registered contractors with gross
revenues under one million dollars annually as reported on their
federal tax return.
(b) A state agency or authorized local government may adopt
additional procedures to encourage small businesses that are
registered contractors with gross revenues under two hundred
fifty thousand dollars annually as reported on their federal tax
returns to submit quotations or bids on small works roster
contracts.
(6) As used in this section, "state agency" means the
department of general administration, the state parks and
recreation commission, the department of natural resources, the
department of fish and wildlife, the department of
transportation, any institution of higher education as defined
under RCW 28B.10.016, and any other state agency delegated
authority by the department of general administration to engage
in construction, building, renovation, remodeling, alteration,
improvement, or repair activities.
[2007 c 210 § 1; 2001 c 284 § 1; 2000 c 138 § 101; 1998 c 278 § 12; 1993 c 198 § 1; 1991 c 363 § 109.]
RCW 39.04.155(1) This section provides uniform small works
roster provisions to award contracts for construction, building,
renovation, remodeling, alteration, repair, or improvement of
real property that may be used by state agencies and by any local
government that is expressly authorized to use these provisions.
These provisions may be used in lieu of other procedures to award
contracts for such work with an estimated cost of two hundred
thousand dollars or less. The small works roster process
includes the limited public works process authorized under
subsection (3) of this section and any local government
authorized to award contracts using the small works roster
process under this section may award contracts using the limited
public works process under subsection (3) of this section.
(2)(a) A state agency or authorized local government may
create a single general small works roster, or may create a small
works roster for different specialties or categories of
anticipated work. Where applicable, small works rosters may make
distinctions between contractors based upon different geographic
areas served by the contractor. The small works roster or
rosters shall consist of all responsible contractors who have
requested to be on the list, and where required by law are
properly licensed or registered to perform such work in this
state. A state agency or local government establishing a small
works roster or rosters may require eligible contractors desiring
to be placed on a roster or rosters to keep current records of
any applicable licenses, certifications, registrations, bonding,
insurance, or other appropriate matters on file with the state
agency or local government as a condition of being placed on a
roster or rosters. At least once a year, the state agency or
local government shall publish in a newspaper of general
circulation within the jurisdiction a notice of the existence of
the roster or rosters and solicit the names of contractors for
such roster or rosters. In addition, responsible contractors
shall be added to an appropriate roster or rosters at any time
they submit a written request and necessary records. Master
contracts may be required to be signed that become effective when
a specific award is made using a small works roster.
(b) A state agency establishing a small works roster or
rosters shall adopt rules implementing this subsection. A local
government establishing a small works roster or rosters shall
adopt an ordinance or resolution implementing this subsection.
Procedures included in rules adopted by the department of general
administration in implementing this subsection must be included
in any rules providing for a small works roster or rosters that
is adopted by another state agency, if the authority for that
state agency to engage in these activities has been delegated to
it by the department of general administration under chapter 43.19 RCW. An interlocal contract or agreement between two or
more state agencies or local governments establishing a small
works roster or rosters to be used by the parties to the
agreement or contract must clearly identify the lead entity that
is responsible for implementing the provisions of this
subsection.
(c) Procedures shall be established for securing telephone,
written, or electronic quotations from contractors on the
appropriate small works roster to assure that a competitive price
is established and to award contracts to the lowest responsible
bidder, as defined in RCW 43.19.1911. Invitations for quotations
shall include an estimate of the scope and nature of the work to
be performed as well as materials and equipment to be furnished.
However, detailed plans and specifications need not be included
in the invitation. This subsection does not eliminate other
requirements for architectural or engineering approvals as to
quality and compliance with building codes. Quotations may be
invited from all appropriate contractors on the appropriate small
works roster. As an alternative, quotations may be invited from
at least five contractors on the appropriate small works roster
who have indicated the capability of performing the kind of work
being contracted, in a manner that will equitably distribute the
opportunity among the contractors on the appropriate roster.
However, if the estimated cost of the work is from one hundred
thousand dollars to two hundred thousand dollars, a state agency
or local government, other than a port district, that chooses to
solicit bids from less than all the appropriate contractors on
the appropriate small works roster must also notify the remaining
contractors on the appropriate small works roster that quotations
on the work are being sought. The government has the sole option
of determining whether this notice to the remaining contractors
is made by: (i) Publishing notice in a legal newspaper in
general circulation in the area where the work is to be done;
(ii) mailing a notice to these contractors; or (iii) sending a
notice to these contractors by facsimile or other electronic
means. For purposes of this subsection (2)(c), "equitably
distribute" means that a state agency or local government
soliciting bids may not favor certain contractors on the
appropriate small works roster over other contractors on the
appropriate small works roster who perform similar services.
(d) A contract awarded from a small works roster under this
section need not be advertised.
(e) Immediately after an award is made, the bid quotations
obtained shall be recorded, open to public inspection, and
available by telephone inquiry.
(3) In lieu of awarding contracts under subsection (2) of
this section, a state agency or authorized local government may
award a contract for work, construction, alteration, repair, or
improvement ((project [projects])) projects estimated to cost
less than thirty-five thousand dollars using the limited public
works process provided under this subsection. Public works
projects awarded under this subsection are exempt from the other
requirements of the small works roster process provided under
subsection (2) of this section and are exempt from the
requirement that contracts be awarded after advertisement as
provided under RCW 39.04.010.
For limited public works projects, a state agency or
authorized local government shall solicit electronic or written
quotations from a minimum of three contractors from the
appropriate small works roster and shall award the contract to
the lowest responsible bidder as defined under RCW 43.19.1911.
After an award is made, the quotations shall be open to public
inspection and available by electronic request. A state agency
or authorized local government shall attempt to distribute
opportunities for limited public works projects equitably among
contractors willing to perform in the geographic area of the
work. A state agency or authorized local government shall
maintain a list of the contractors contacted and the contracts
awarded during the previous twenty-four months under the limited
public works process, including the name of the contractor, the
contractor's registration number, the amount of the contract, a
brief description of the type of work performed, and the date the
contract was awarded. For limited public works projects, a state
agency or authorized local government may waive the payment and
performance bond requirements of chapter 39.08 RCW and the
retainage requirements of chapter 60.28 RCW, thereby assuming the
liability for the contractor's nonpayment of laborers, mechanics,
subcontractors, ((materialmen)) material suppliers, suppliers,
and taxes imposed under Title 82 RCW that may be due from the
contractor for the limited public works project, however the
state agency or authorized local government shall have the right
of recovery against the contractor for any payments made on the
contractor's behalf.
(4) The breaking of any project into units or accomplishing
any projects by phases is prohibited if it is done for the
purpose of avoiding the maximum dollar amount of a contract that
may be let using the small works roster process or limited public
works process.
(5) As used in this section, "state agency" means the
department of general administration, the state parks and
recreation commission, the department of natural resources, the
department of fish and wildlife, the department of
transportation, any institution of higher education as defined
under RCW 28B.10.016, and any other state agency delegated
authority by the department of general administration to engage
in construction, building, renovation, remodeling, alteration,
improvement, or repair activities.
[2007 c 218 § 87; 2001 c 284 § 1; 2000 c 138 § 101; 1998 c 278 § 12; 1993 c 198 § 1; 1991 c 363 § 109.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: RCW 39.04.155 was amended three times during the 2007 legislative session, all without reference to the other. For rule of construction concerning sections amended more than once during the same legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
Intent -- Finding -- 2007 c 218: See note following RCW 1.08.130.
Purpose -- 2000 c 138: "The purpose of this act is to establish a common small works roster procedure that state agencies and local governments may use to award contracts for construction, building, renovation, remodeling, alteration, repair, or improvement of real property." [2000 c 138 § 1.]
Part headings not law -- 2000 c 138: "Part headings used in this act are not any part of the law." [2000 c 138 § 302.]
Purpose -- Captions not law -- 1991 c 363: See notes following RCW 2.32.180.
Competitive bids -- Contract procedure: RCW 36.32.250.