(1) A public body not certified under RCW 39.10.270
must apply for approval from the committee to use the
design-build or general contractor/construction manager
contracting procedure on a project. A public body seeking
approval 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, a
description of the project, and its intended use of alternative
contracting procedures.
(2) To approve a proposed project, the committee shall
determine that:
(a) The alternative contracting procedure will provide a
substantial fiscal benefit or the use of the traditional method
of awarding contracts in lump sum to the low responsive bidder is
not practical for meeting desired quality standards or delivery
schedules;
(b) The proposed project meets the requirements for using
the alternative contracting procedure as described in RCW 39.10.300 or 39.10.340;
(c) The public body has the necessary experience or
qualified team to carry out the alternative contracting procedure
including, but not limited to: (i) Project delivery knowledge
and experience; (ii) sufficient personnel with construction
experience to administer the contract; (iii) a written management
plan that shows clear and logical lines of authority; (iv) the
necessary and appropriate funding and time to properly manage the
job and complete the project; (v) continuity of project
management team, including personnel with experience managing
projects of similar scope and size to the project being proposed;
and (vi) necessary and appropriate construction budget;
(d) For design-build projects, construction personnel
independent of the design-build team are knowledgeable in the
design-build process and are able to oversee and administer the
contract; and
(e) The public body has resolved any audit findings related
to 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 a submittal is
reviewed. Public comments must be considered before a
determination is made.
(4) Within ten business days after 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. If the committee fails to make a written
determination within ten business days of the public meeting, the
request of the public body to use the alternative contracting
procedure on the requested project shall be deemed approved.
(5) The requirements of subsection (1) of this section also
apply to certified public bodies seeking to use the general
contractor/construction manager contracting procedure on projects
with a total project cost of less than ten million dollars.
(6) Failure of the committee to meet within sixty calendar
days of a public body's application to use an alternative
contracting procedure on a project shall be deemed an approval of
the application.
[2007 c 494 § 108.]
NOTES:
Sunset Act application: See note following chapter digest.