(1) If
any delay in issuance of notice to proceed or in construction
following an award of any public construction contract is
primarily caused by acts or omissions of persons or agencies
other than the contractor and a preliminary, special or permanent
restraining order of a court of competent jurisdiction is issued
pursuant to litigation and the appropriate public contracting
body does not elect to delete the completion of the contract as
provided by *RCW 60.28.010(3), the appropriate contracting body
will issue a change order or force account directive to cover
reasonable costs incurred by the contractor as a result of such
delay. These costs shall include but not be limited to
contractor's costs for wages, labor costs other than wages, wage
taxes, materials, equipment rentals, insurance, bonds,
professional fees, and subcontracts, attributable to such delay
plus a reasonable sum for overhead and profit.
In the event of a dispute between the contracting body and
the contractor, arbitration procedures may be commenced under the
applicable terms of the construction contract, or, if the
contract contains no such provision for arbitration, under the
then obtaining rules of the American Arbitration Association.
If the delay caused by litigation exceeds six months, the
contractor may then elect to terminate the contract and to delete
the completion of the contract and receive payment in proportion
to the amount of the work completed plus the cost of the delay. Amounts retained and accumulated under RCW 60.28.010 shall be
held for a period of thirty days following the election of the
contractor to terminate. Election not to terminate the contract
by the contractor shall not affect the accumulation of costs
incurred as a result of the delay provided above.
(2) This section shall not apply to any contract awarded
pursuant to an invitation for bid issued on or before July 16,
1973.
[1982 c 170 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 62 § 3.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 60.28.010 was amended by 1982 c 170 § 1, changing subsection (3) to subsection (5).
Severability -- 1973 1st ex.s. c 62: See note following RCW 39.04.120.
Change orders due to environmental protection requirements, costs: RCW 39.04.120.