(1) A public body may apply for certification to
use the design-build or general contractor/construction manager
contracting procedure, or both. Once certified, a public body
may use the contracting procedure for which it is certified on
individual projects with a total project cost over ten million
dollars without seeking committee approval. The certification
period is three years. A public body seeking certification must
submit to the committee an application in a format and manner as
prescribed by the committee. The application must include a
description of the public body's qualifications, its capital plan
during the certification period, and its intended use of
alternative contracting procedures.
(2) To certify a public body, the committee shall determine
that the public body:
(a) Has the necessary experience and qualifications to
determine which projects are appropriate for using alternative
contracting procedures;
(b) Has the necessary experience and qualifications to carry
out the alternative contracting procedure including, but not
limited to: (i) Project delivery knowledge and experience; (ii)
personnel with appropriate construction experience; (iii) a
management plan and rationale for its alternative public works
projects; (iv) demonstrated success in managing public works
projects; (v) demonstrated success in managing at least one
general contractor/construction manager or design-build project
within the previous five years; (vi) the ability to properly
manage its capital facilities plan including, but not limited to,
appropriate project planning and budgeting experience; and (vii)
the ability to meet requirements of this chapter; and
(c) Has resolved any audit findings on previous public works
projects in a manner satisfactory to the committee.
(3) The committee shall, if practicable, make its
determination at the public meeting during which an application
for certification is reviewed. Public comments must be
considered before a determination is made. Within ten business
days of the public meeting, the committee shall provide a written
determination to the public body, and make its determination
available to the public on the committee's web site.
(4) The committee may revoke any public body's certification
upon a finding, after a public hearing, that its use of
design-build or general contractor/construction manager
contracting procedures no longer serves the public interest.
(5) The committee may renew the certification of a public
body for one additional three-year period. The public body must
submit an application for recertification at least three months
before the initial certification expires. The application shall
include updated information on the public body's capital plan for
the next three years, its intended use of the procedures, and any
other information requested by the committee. The committee must
review the application for recertification at a meeting held
before expiration of the applicant's initial certification
period. A public body must reapply for certification under the
process described in subsection (1) of this section once the
period of recertification expires.
(6) Certified public bodies must submit project data
information as required in RCW 39.10.320 and 39.10.350.
[2007 c 494 § 107.]
NOTES:
Sunset Act application: See note following chapter digest.