WAC 468-600-215
Department's management of unsolicited
proposals. (1) The department may, at any time, select any
class, category or description of proposal or an eligible
project, including any individual proposal or project, for the
purpose of giving priority to the processing and consideration
of unsolicited proposals by issuing a written order that
declares that the department will give priority to the
processing and consideration of unsolicited proposals for
certain types of projects (or to a particular proposal), and
describes the class or character of the proposals or projects
(or the particular proposal or project) that are given
priority. The priority order may either specify the term of
the priority order, identify the submitted proposals (or
proposal) that are subject to the priority order, or provide
that the priority order will continue in effect until recalled
by a subsequent order of the department.
(2) Commencing on the effective date of the order giving
priority, the department may undertake expedited processing
and consideration of unsolicited proposals (or a particular
unsolicited proposal) for transportation projects of the
class, category or description contained in the order. The
limited resources of the department, in such cases, will
require either the postponement of, or delay in, the
processing and consideration of unsolicited proposals for
projects that are not within a class, category or description
that is subject to a priority order.
(3) By submitting an unsolicited proposal, each proposer
thereby waives and relinquishes every claim of right,
entitlement or expectation that:
(a) Its proposal will enjoy the benefit of a priority
order; and
(b) The processing and consideration of its proposal will
not be subject to postponement or delay arising out of the
department's issuance of an order that gives priority to
another proposal or to proposals for different classes,
categories or descriptions of projects.
(4) The department may, by written order, suspend the
acceptance and consideration of proposals based on the types,
classes, cost ranges, geographic areas of projects, or other
factors as determined by the department. The order will
specify either the term of the suspension or that the
suspension will continue until recalled by a subsequent order
of the department.
(5) Commencing on the effective date of the suspension
order, the department will refuse to accept unsolicited
proposals or unsolicited proposals for projects of the class,
category or description contained in the order, and may, as
stated in the order, cease further processing and
consideration of any such unsolicited proposals then currently
under consideration by the department.
(6) By submitting an unsolicited proposal, each proposer
thereby waives and relinquishes every claim of right,
entitlement or expectation that the processing and
consideration of its proposal will not be subject to
suspension under this rule.
(7) The state of Washington, the department of
transportation, the Washington transportation commission, and
their officers and employees, shall have no responsibility or
liability of any nature for the preservation, confidentiality
or safekeeping of any proposal that is subject to a suspension
order under this rule and is submitted to the department while
that suspension order is in effect.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 47.29.030. 07-04-095, §
468-600-215, filed 2/6/07, effective 3/9/07.]