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2009 - 2010 LEGISLATURE
September 16, 2009 - Introduced by Senators Risser, Plale and Kanavas,
cosponsored by Representatives
Black, Hintz and
Kaufert, by request of The
Building Commission. Referred to Committee on Ethics Reform and
Government Operations.
SB298,1,4
1An Act to amend 16.855 (1), 16.855 (2) (intro.), 16.855 (13) (a), 16.855 (14) (a)
2and 16.855 (15); and
to create 16.855 (14) (am) to (aq) of the statutes;
relating
3to: state building contracting and construction procedures and granting
4rule-making authority.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill makes changes in state building contracting and construction
procedures.
Currently, with certain exceptions, contracts for construction work on state
construction projects that cost more than $40,000 must be let by contract to the
lowest responsible bidder and must be preceded by public notice and a public bidding
process. Wisconsin-based bidders are accorded a preference over bidders whose
home governments grant them a preference in making governmental purchases.
With certain exceptions, if bids are required to be solicited and the estimated cost of
a project exceeds $150,000, the Department of Administration (DOA) must solicit
single and separate bids on each portion of the work that DOA designates. DOA must
attempt to ensure that 5 percent of the total amount expended for construction work
in each fiscal year is awarded to minority-owned businesses. Contractors must be
granted certain progress payments while a project is underway. With certain
exceptions, if the estimated cost of a project exceeds $150,000, the project is subject
to approval of the Building Commission.
The bill permits DOA either to: 1) solicit both single and separate bids on any
division of the work it designates; or 2) solicit only single bids on all divisions of the
work that DOA designates. The bill directs DOA to prescribe, by rule, certain
procedures that prime contractors must use to protect subcontractors when DOA
solicits only single bids on all divisions of the work on a project. The bill also permits
DOA to utilize another contracting procedure to construct any project called
"construction-manager-at-risk contracting." Under the
construction-manager-at-risk contracting procedure, DOA hires a construction
manager to provide pre-construction services and to manage the construction
process. The construction manager must publicly solicit bids for all work on a project
unless the manager submits a bid for a portion of the work, in which case, DOA
solicits bids on that portion of the work on the project. The bill also permits DOA to
prescribe, by rule, additional contracting procedures not specified in current law or
in the bill that DOA may utilize for any project. Under all of the proposed new
contracting procedures, as well as any other procedures prescribed by DOA, DOA
must advertise for and solicit bids on all or any portion of the work it designates and
comply with all other laws governing construction procedures, except that DOA may
provide, by rule, that any of these laws do not apply to a specific project that is
constructed using the construction-manager-at-risk procedure, and except that, as
currently provided, the Building Commission may waive compliance with any of
these laws for construction of a specific project.
Currently, with certain exceptions, a bidder on a contract for a state project
need not submit with its bid a list of the subcontractors to be used on the project, but
DOA may require a list of the subcontractors to be submitted before the contract is
awarded. This bill permits DOA to require each bidder on a state project to submit
with its bid a list of its subcontractors to be used on the project.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB298, s. 1
1Section
1. 16.855 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.855
(1) The department shall let by contract to the lowest qualified
3responsible bidder all construction work when the estimated construction cost of the
4project exceeds $40,000, except for construction work authorized under s. 16.858 and
5except as provided in
sub. subs. (10), (10m)
or, and (14) (am) and (ao) and s. 13.48 (19).
6If a bidder is not a Wisconsin firm and the department determines that the state,
7foreign nation or subdivision thereof in which the bidder is domiciled grants a
8preference to bidders domiciled in that state, nation or subdivision in making
9governmental purchases, the department shall give a preference over that bidder to
1Wisconsin firms, if any, when awarding the contract, in the absence of compelling
2reasons to the contrary. The department may enter into agreements with states,
3foreign nations and subdivisions thereof for the purpose of implementing this
4subsection.
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5Section
2. 16.855 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.855
(2) (intro.) Except
as provided in subs. (10) and (14) (am) and (ao) and
7except for projects authorized under s. 16.858, whenever the estimated construction
8cost of a project exceeds $40,000, or if less and in the best interest of the state, the
9department shall:
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10Section
3. 16.855 (13) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.855
(13) (a)
A The department may require each person who submits a bid
12to provide a list of
the major subcontractors
shall not be required to be submitted,
13as designated by the department in its solicitation documents, for work to be
14performed with the
person's bid. The department may
also require
the each prime
15contractor to submit in writing the names of prospective subcontractors for the
16department's approval before the award of a contract to the prime contractor.
SB298, s. 4
17Section
4. 16.855 (14) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.855
(14) (a) If a project requires prior approval of the building commission
19under s. 13.48 (10) (a)
and or bids are required to be solicited under sub. (2), the
20department
shall take may solicit both single bids and separate bids on any division
21of the work that it designates
. If a project does not require prior approval of the
22building commission under s. 13.48 (10) (a) and bids are required to be solicited under
23sub. (2), the department may take single bids or separate bids on any division of the
24work that it designates or may solicit only single bids on all divisions of the work.
25If the department awards contracts by the division of work, the department shall
1award the contracts according to the division of work selected for bidding. Except
2as provided in
pars. (am) and (ao) and sub. (10m) (a), the department shall award all
3contracts to the lowest qualified responsible bidder or bidders that result in the
4lowest total construction cost for the project.
SB298, s. 5
5Section
5. 16.855 (14) (am) to (aq) of the statutes are created to read:
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16.855
(14) (am) 1. In this paragraph, "construction-manager-at-risk
7contracting" means a contracting procedure in which a person is selected by the
8department to act as a construction manager for a project; to provide
9pre-construction services during the design phase of the project; and to manage the
10construction process, which includes, but is not limited to, supervision of public
11notice and bidding for construction work on the project and assumption of
12responsibility for the project's cost, completion schedule, and workmanship of
13construction.
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2. As an alternative to the procedures under par. (a), the department may
15utilize construction-manager-at-risk contracting to construct a project. The
16department shall prescribe, by rule, the specific procedures to be used by the
17department for projects constructed using construction-manager-at-risk
18contracting. A rule promulgated under this subdivision may provide that any
19provision of this section does not apply to a project constructed in accordance with
20the procedures prescribed in the rule.
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3. When the department elects to utilize construction-manager-at-risk
22contracting to construct a project, the construction manager shall solicit bids on all
23work on the project in the manner prescribed under this subsection unless the
24construction manager elects to submit a bid to perform a portion of the work. In that
1case, the department shall solicit bids for that portion of the work in accordance with
2procedures prescribed by rule.
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(an) The department may prescribe, by rule, additional contracting procedures
4not enumerated in this subsection that the department may utilize to construct any
5project that requires approval of the commission under s. 13.48 (10) (a).
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(ao) On any project constructed under a procedure identified in or prescribed
7under par. (am) or (an), the department shall comply with all provisions of this
8section unless the building commission waives compliance under s. 13.48 (19), or a
9rule promulgated under par. (am) provides for an alternative procedure.
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(ap) The department shall define, by rule:
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1. The specific contracting procedures that prime contractors must use when
12the department elects under par. (a) to solicit only single bids on all divisions of the
13work on a project to provide protections to major subcontractors, including but not
14limited to requirements for prime contractors to provide a list of major
15subcontractors to the department, as designated by the department in its solicitation
16documents; to provide major subcontractors with access to project documentation;
17and to promptly pay subcontractors for their work on the project.
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2. The specific contracting procedures identified in or authorized to be
19prescribed under pars. (am) and (an) and how they will be applied to construction
20projects.
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3. The criteria that will be applied to the selection of the contracting procedure
22that will be utilized by the department on a particular project.
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4. The selection process that the department will use to select a contractor for
24any contracting procedure to be utilized on a project other than the procedures
25identified in par. (a).
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15. The procedures that the department will use to solicit bids for any portion
2of the work on a project in which the construction manager at risk for the project
3elects to submit a bid to perform the portion of the work.
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(aq) The department may define, by rule, the criteria that will be applied to the
5selection of a contracting procedure for a project when the building commission
6waives any provision of this section to permit the use of innovative types of design
7and construction processes under s. 13.48 (19).
SB298, s. 6
8Section
6. 16.855 (15) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.855
(15) The department shall promulgate rules to implement the
10advertising and award of contracts
under sub. (1).
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(1) The treatment of section 16.855 (1), (2) (intro.), (13) (a), (14) (a) and (am) to
13(aq), and (15) of the statutes first applies with respect to contracts for services or
14construction work entered into on the effective date of this subsection.