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1 | | on January 1, 2025 2020 .
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 99-257, eff. 8-4-15.)
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3 | | (30 ILCS 500/30-30)
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4 | | Sec. 30-30. Design-bid-build construction. |
5 | | (a) The provisions of this subsection are operative through |
6 | | December 31, 2024 2019 . |
7 | | Except as provided in subsections (a-5) or (a-10), for For
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8 | | building construction contracts in excess of
$250,000, |
9 | | separate specifications must may be prepared for all
equipment, |
10 | | labor, and materials in
connection with the following 5 |
11 | | subdivisions of the work to be
performed:
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12 | | (1) plumbing;
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13 | | (2) heating, piping, refrigeration, and automatic
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14 | | temperature control systems,
including the testing and |
15 | | balancing of those systems;
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16 | | (3) ventilating and distribution systems for
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17 | | conditioned air, including the testing
and balancing of |
18 | | those systems;
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19 | | (4) electric wiring; and
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20 | | (5) general contract work.
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21 | | Except as provided in subsection (a-5) or (a-10), the The |
22 | | specifications must may be so drawn as to permit separate and
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23 | | independent bidding upon
each of the 5 subdivisions of work , |
24 | | and all . All contracts awarded
for any part thereof must may
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25 | | award the 5 subdivisions of work separately to responsible and
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1 | | reliable persons, firms, or
corporations engaged in these |
2 | | classes of work. The contracts, at
the discretion of the
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3 | | construction agency, may be assigned to the successful bidder |
4 | | on
the general contract work or
to the successful bidder on the |
5 | | subdivision of work designated by
the construction agency |
6 | | before
the bidding as the prime subdivision of work, provided |
7 | | that all
payments will be made directly
to the contractors for |
8 | | the 5 subdivisions of work upon compliance
with the conditions |
9 | | of the
contract.
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10 | | (a-5) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
11 | | Act of the 101st General Assembly and through December 31, |
12 | | 2024, for single prime projects in which the Capital |
13 | | Development Board is the construction agency procuring for |
14 | | building construction contracts in excess of $250,000, |
15 | | separate specifications may be prepared for all equipment, |
16 | | labor, and materials in connection with the 5 subdivisions of |
17 | | work enumerated in subsection (a). Any Capital Development |
18 | | Board construction contracts awarded for any part thereof may |
19 | | award 2 or more of the 5 subdivisions of work together or |
20 | | separately to responsible and reliable persons, firms, or |
21 | | corporations engaged in these classes of work. |
22 | | For Capital Development Board single prime projects: (i) |
23 | | the bid of the successful low bidder shall identify the name of |
24 | | the subcontractor, if any, and the bid proposal costs for each |
25 | | of the 5 subdivisions of work set forth in subsection (a); (ii) |
26 | | the contract entered into with the successful bidder shall |
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1 | | provide that no identified subcontractor may be terminated |
2 | | without the written consent of the Capital Development Board; |
3 | | and (iii) the contract shall comply with the disadvantaged |
4 | | business practices of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, |
5 | | Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act and the equal |
6 | | employment practices of Section 2-105 of the Illinois Human |
7 | | Rights Act. |
8 | | Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
9 | | the 101st General Assembly and through December 31, 2021, for |
10 | | building construction projects with a total construction cost |
11 | | valued at $5,000,000 or less, the Capital Development Board |
12 | | shall not use the single prime procurement delivery method for |
13 | | more than 50% of the total number of projects bid for each |
14 | | calendar year. Any project with a total construction cost |
15 | | valued greater than $5,000,000 may be bid using single prime at |
16 | | the discretion of the Executive Director of the Capital |
17 | | Development Board. |
18 | | (a-10) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
19 | | Act of the 101st General Assembly and through December 31, |
20 | | 2024, for single prime projects in which an institution of |
21 | | higher education is a construction agency procuring for |
22 | | building construction contracts in excess of $250,000, |
23 | | separate specifications may be prepared for all equipment, |
24 | | labor, and materials in connection with the 5 subdivisions of |
25 | | work enumerated in subsection (a). Any institution of higher |
26 | | education construction contract awarded for any part thereof |
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1 | | may award 2 or more of the 5 subdivisions of work together or |
2 | | separately to responsible and reliable persons, firms, or |
3 | | corporations engaged in these classes of work if: (i) the |
4 | | institution of higher education has submitted to the |
5 | | Procurement Policy Board a written notice that shall include |
6 | | the reasons for using the single prime method and an |
7 | | explanation of why the use of that method is in the best |
8 | | interest of the State. The notice provided under this item (i) |
9 | | shall be posted on the institution of higher education's online |
10 | | procurement webpage and on the online Procurement Bulletin at |
11 | | least 3 business days following submission to the Procurement |
12 | | Policy Board;
(ii) the successful low bidder has prequalified |
13 | | with the institution of higher education, or in the event the |
14 | | institution of higher education does not have a |
15 | | prequalification process, the low bidder has prequalified with |
16 | | Capital Development Board; (iii) the bid of the successful low |
17 | | bidder identifies the name of the subcontractor, if any, and |
18 | | the bid proposal costs for each of the 5 subdivisions of work |
19 | | set forth in subsection (a); and (iv) the contract entered into |
20 | | with the successful bidder provides that no identified |
21 | | subcontractor may be terminated without the written consent of |
22 | | the institution of higher education. |
23 | | For building construction projects with a total |
24 | | construction cost valued at $20,000,000 or less, institutions |
25 | | of higher education shall not use the single prime delivery |
26 | | method for more than 50% of the total number of projects bid |
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1 | | for each fiscal year. Projects with a total construction cost |
2 | | valued greater than $20,000,000 may be bid using the single |
3 | | prime delivery method at the discretion of the institution of |
4 | | higher education. |
5 | | With respect to any construction project described in this |
6 | | subsection (a-10), the institution of higher education shall: |
7 | | (i) specify in writing as a public record that the project |
8 | | shall comply with the Business Enterprise for Minorities, |
9 | | Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act and the equal |
10 | | practices of the Section 2-105 of the Illinois Human Rights |
11 | | Act; and (ii) report annually to the Governor, General |
12 | | Assembly, Procurement Policy Board, and Auditor General on the |
13 | | bidding, award, and performance of all single prime projects. |
14 | | On or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
15 | | 101st General Assembly, each institution of higher education |
16 | | may award in each fiscal year single prime contracts with an |
17 | | aggregate total value of no more than $100,000,000, except that |
18 | | the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois may award |
19 | | in each fiscal year single prime contracts with an aggregate |
20 | | total value of no more than $300,000,000. |
21 | | Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
22 | | the 99th General Assembly and through December 31, 2019, for |
23 | | single prime projects: (i) the bid of the successful low bidder |
24 | | shall identify the name of the subcontractor, if any, and the |
25 | | bid proposal costs for each of the 5 subdivisions of work set |
26 | | forth in this Section; (ii) the contract entered into with the |
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1 | | successful bidder shall provide that no identified |
2 | | subcontractor may be terminated without the written consent of |
3 | | the Capital Development Board; (iii) the contract shall comply |
4 | | with the disadvantaged business practices of the Business |
5 | | Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with |
6 | | Disabilities Act and the equal employment practices of Section |
7 | | 2-105 of the Illinois Human Rights Act; (iv) the Capital |
8 | | Development Board shall submit a quarterly report to the |
9 | | Procurement Policy Board with information on the general scope, |
10 | | project budget, and established Business Enterprise Program |
11 | | goals for any single prime procurement bid in the previous 3 |
12 | | months with a total construction cost valued at $10,000,000 or |
13 | | less; and (v) the Capital Development Board shall submit an |
14 | | annual report to the General Assembly and Governor on the |
15 | | bidding, award, and performance of all single prime projects. |
16 | | For building construction projects with a total |
17 | | construction cost valued at $5,000,000 or less, the Capital |
18 | | Development Board shall not use the single prime procurement |
19 | | delivery method for more than 50% of the total number of |
20 | | projects bid for each fiscal year. Any project with a total |
21 | | construction cost valued greater than $5,000,000 may be bid |
22 | | using single prime at the discretion of the Executive Director |
23 | | of the Capital Development Board. |
24 | | Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
25 | | the 99th General Assembly and through December 31, 2017, the |
26 | | Capital Development Board shall, on a weekly basis: review the |
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1 | | projects that have been designed, and approved to bid; and, for |
2 | | every fifth determination to use the single prime procurement |
3 | | delivery method for a project under $10,000,000, submit to the |
4 | | Procurement Policy Board a written notice of its intent to use |
5 | | the single prime method on the project. The notice shall |
6 | | include the reasons for using the single prime method and an |
7 | | explanation of why the use of that method is in the best |
8 | | interest of the State. The Capital Development Board shall post |
9 | | the notice on its online procurement webpage and on the online |
10 | | Procurement Bulletin at least 3 business days following |
11 | | submission. The Procurement Policy Board shall review and |
12 | | provide its decision on the use of the single prime method for |
13 | | every fifth use of the single prime procurement delivery method |
14 | | for a project under $10,000,000 within 7 business days of |
15 | | receipt of the notice from the Capital Development Board. |
16 | | Approval by the Procurement Policy Board shall not be |
17 | | unreasonably withheld and shall be provided unless the |
18 | | Procurement Policy Board finds that the use of the single prime |
19 | | method is not in the best interest of the State. Any decision |
20 | | by the Procurement Policy Board to disapprove the use of the |
21 | | single prime method shall be made in writing to the Capital |
22 | | Development Board, posted on the online Procurement Bulletin, |
23 | | and shall state the reasons why the single prime method was |
24 | | disapproved and why it is not in the best interest of the |
25 | | State. |
26 | | (b) The provisions of this subsection are operative on and |
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1 | | after January 1, 2025 2020 .
For building construction contracts |
2 | | in excess of $250,000, separate specifications shall be |
3 | | prepared for all equipment, labor, and materials in connection |
4 | | with the following 5 subdivisions of the work to be performed: |
5 | | (1) plumbing; |
6 | | (2) heating, piping, refrigeration, and automatic |
7 | | temperature control systems, including the testing and |
8 | | balancing of those systems; |
9 | | (3) ventilating and distribution systems for |
10 | | conditioned air, including the testing and balancing of |
11 | | those systems; |
12 | | (4) electric wiring; and |
13 | | (5) general contract work. |
14 | | The specifications must be so drawn as to permit separate |
15 | | and independent bidding upon each of the 5 subdivisions of |
16 | | work. All contracts awarded for any part thereof shall award |
17 | | the 5 subdivisions of work separately to responsible and |
18 | | reliable persons, firms, or corporations engaged in these |
19 | | classes of work. The contracts, at the discretion of the |
20 | | construction agency, may be assigned to the successful bidder |
21 | | on the general contract work or to the successful bidder on the |
22 | | subdivision of work designated by the construction agency |
23 | | before the bidding as the prime subdivision of work, provided |
24 | | that all payments will be made directly to the contractors for |
25 | | the 5 subdivisions of work upon compliance with the conditions |
26 | | of the contract. |