(1) Before award of a public works contract, a bidder
must meet the following responsibility criteria to be considered
a responsible bidder and qualified to be awarded a public works
project. The bidder must:
(a) At the time of bid submittal, have a certificate of
registration in compliance with chapter 18.27 RCW;
(b) Have a current state unified business identifier number;
(c) If applicable, have industrial insurance coverage for
the bidder's employees working in Washington as required in Title 51 RCW; an employment security department number as required in
Title 50 RCW; and a state excise tax registration number as
required in Title 82 RCW; and
(d) Not be disqualified from bidding on any public works
contract under RCW 39.06.010 or 39.12.065(3).
(2) In addition to the bidder responsibility criteria in
subsection (1) of this section, the state or municipality may
adopt relevant supplemental criteria for determining bidder
responsibility applicable to a particular project which the
bidder must meet.
(a) Supplemental criteria for determining bidder
responsibility, including the basis for evaluation and the
deadline for appealing a determination that a bidder is not
responsible, must be provided in the invitation to bid or bidding
documents.
(b) In a timely manner before the bid submittal deadline, a
potential bidder may request that the state or municipality
modify the supplemental criteria. The state or municipality must
evaluate the information submitted by the potential bidder and
respond before the bid submittal deadline. If the evaluation
results in a change of the criteria, the state or municipality
must issue an addendum to the bidding documents identifying the
new criteria.
(c) If the bidder fails to supply information requested
concerning responsibility within the time and manner specified in
the bid documents, the state or municipality may base its
determination of responsibility upon any available information
related to the supplemental criteria or may find the bidder not
responsible.
(d) If the state or municipality determines a bidder to be
not responsible, the state or municipality must provide, in
writing, the reasons for the determination. The bidder may
appeal the determination within the time period specified in the
bidding documents by presenting additional information to the
state or municipality. The state or municipality must consider
the additional information before issuing its final
determination. If the final determination affirms that the
bidder is not responsible, the state or municipality may not
execute a contract with any other bidder until two business days
after the bidder determined to be not responsible has received
the final determination.
(3) The capital projects advisory review board created in
*RCW 39.10.800 shall develop suggested guidelines to assist the
state and municipalities in developing supplemental bidder
responsibility criteria. The guidelines must be posted on the
board's web site.
[2007 c 133 § 2.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 39.10.800 was recodified as RCW 39.10.220 pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July 1, 2007.