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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Rust
BCOM (language only)

Item C-0 #1h

Item C-0 #1h

General Conditions
General Conditions

Language
Page 393, after line 14 insert:
"L. Notwithstanding any standards established by the Division of Engineering and Buildings or law to the contrary, public institutions of higher education, including such other educational institutions so designated by law, may enter into contracts for specific construction projects without the review and approval of the Bureau of Capital Outlay Management, provided such institutions are in compliance with the requirements of the Virginia Public Procurement Act (§ 2.2-4300 et seq., Code of Virginia) and the provisions of this subsection. Prior to issuing a Request for Proposal or Invitation to Bid for a specific construction project, such institution shall:
1. Have in its employ or under contract a licensed architect or engineer preselected by the Bureau of Capital Outlay Management who is also certified by the International Code Council or one of its predecessor organizations as a building plans examiner for building plan code reviews. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to (i) prevent an institution from choosing the Bureau of Capital Outlay Management to perform specific code compliance reviews or (ii) replace the authority of the Bureau of Capital Outlay Management as the sole issuer of building permits.
2. Have adopted written procedures governing the selection, evaluation and award of construction contracts. Such procedures shall be consistent with those described in the Virginia Public Procurement Act (§ 2.2-4300 et seq., Code of Virginia) and based on the substantive requirements of the Capital Outlay Manual of the Commonwealth. Such procedures shall also require any Requests for Proposals to include and define the criteria of such construction project in areas such as site plans; floor plans; exterior elevations; basic building envelope materials; fire protection information plans; structural, mechanical (HVAC), and electrical systems; and special telecommunications, and may define such other requirements as the institution determines appropriate for that particular construction project.
3. Have documented in writing that for a specific construction project, to the extent applicable, (i) a design-build or construction management contract is more advantageous than a competitive sealed bid construction contract; (ii) there is a benefit to the public body by using a design-build or construction management contract; and (iii) competitive sealed bidding is not practical or fiscally advantageous."


Explanation
(This amendment is self-explanatory.)