(1) If determination of subcontractor eligibility prior to
seeking bids is in the best interest of the project and critical
to the successful completion of a subcontract bid package, the
general contractor/construction manager and the public body may
determine subcontractor eligibility to bid. The general
contractor/construction manager and the public body must:
(a) Conduct a hearing and provide an opportunity for any
interested party to submit written and verbal comments regarding
the justification for conducting bidder eligibility, the
evaluation criteria, and weights for each criteria and
subcriteria;
(b) Publish a notice of intent to evaluate and determine
bidder eligibility in a legal newspaper published in or as near
as possible to that part of the county where the public work will
be constructed at least fourteen calendar days before conducting
a public hearing;
(c) Ensure the public hearing notice includes the date,
time, and location of the hearing, a statement justifying the
basis and need for performing eligibility analysis before bid
opening, and specific eligibility criteria and applicable weights
given to each criteria and subcriteria that will be used during
evaluation;
(d) After the public hearing, consider written and verbal
comments received and determine if establishing bidder
eligibility in advance of seeking bids is in the best interests
of the project and critical to the successful completion of a
subcontract bid package; and
(e) Issue a written final determination to all interested
parties. All protests of the decision to establish bidder
eligibility before issuing a subcontractor bid package must be
filed with the superior court within seven calendar days of the
final determination. Any modifications to the eligibility
criteria and weights shall be based on comments received during
the public hearing process and shall be included in the final
determination.
(2) Determinations of bidder eligibility shall be in
accordance with the evaluation criteria and weights for each
criteria established in the final determination and shall be
provided to interested persons upon request. Any potential
bidder determined not to meet eligibility criteria must be
afforded the opportunity to establish its eligibility. Protests
concerning bidder eligibility determinations shall be in
accordance with subsection (1) of this section.
[2007 c 494 § 307.]
NOTES:
Sunset Act application: See note following chapter digest.