(1) Job order contracts shall be awarded through a competitive
process using public requests for proposals.
(2) The public body shall make an effort to solicit
proposals from certified minority or certified woman-owned
contractors to the extent permitted by the Washington state civil
rights act, RCW 49.60.400.
(3) The public body shall publish, at least once in a
statewide publication and legal newspaper of general circulation
published in every county in which the public works project is
anticipated, a request for proposals for job order contracts and
the availability and location of the request for proposal
documents. The public body shall ensure that the request for
proposal documents at a minimum includes:
(a) A detailed description of the scope of the job order
contract including performance, technical requirements and
specifications, functional and operational elements, minimum and
maximum work order amounts, duration of the contract, and options
to extend the job order contract;
(b) The reasons for using job order contracts;
(c) A description of the qualifications required of the
proposer;
(d) The identity of the specific unit price book to be used;
(e) The minimum contracted amount committed to the selected
job order contractor;
(f) A description of the process the public body will use to
evaluate qualifications and proposals, including evaluation
factors and the relative weight of factors. The public body
shall ensure that evaluation factors include, but are not limited
to, proposal price and the ability of the proposer to perform the
job order contract. In evaluating the ability of the proposer to
perform the job order contract, the public body may consider:
The ability of the professional personnel who will work on the
job order contract; past performance on similar contracts;
ability to meet time and budget requirements; ability to provide
a performance and payment bond for the job order contract;
recent, current, and projected workloads of the proposer;
location; and the concept of the proposal;
(g) The form of the contract to be awarded;
(h) The method for pricing renewals of or extensions to the
job order contract;
(i) A notice that the proposals are subject to RCW 39.10.470; and
(j) Other information relevant to the project.
(4) A public body shall establish a committee to evaluate
the proposals. After the committee has selected the most
qualified finalists, the finalists shall submit final proposals,
including sealed bids based upon the identified unit price book.
Such bids may be in the form of coefficient markups from listed
price book costs. The public body shall award the contract to
the firm submitting the highest scored final proposal using the
evaluation factors and the relative weight of factors published
in the public request for proposals and will notify the board of
the award of the contract.
(5) The public body shall provide a protest period of at
least ten business days following the day of the announcement of
the apparent successful proposal to allow a protester to file a
detailed statement of the grounds of the protest. The public
body shall promptly make a determination on the merits of the
protest and provide to all proposers a written decision of denial
or acceptance of the protest. The public body shall not execute
the contract until two business days following the public body's
decision on the protest.
(6) The requirements of RCW 39.30.060 do not apply to
requests for proposals for job order contracts.
[2007 c 494 § 402.]
NOTES:
Sunset Act application: See note following chapter digest.