Full Text of HB5061 102nd General Assembly
HB5061sam003 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Sen. Eric Mattson Filed: 1/5/2023
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5061
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5061, AS AMENDED, | 3 | | with reference to page and line numbers of Senate Amendment | 4 | | No. 2, by replacing line 6 on page 1 as follows: | 5 | | "11-135.5-40 and by adding Sections 11-135.5-7, 11-135.5-50, | 6 | | 11-135.5-55, 11-135.5-60, 11-135.5-65, 11-135.5-70, and | 7 | | 11-135.5-75 as follows:
| 8 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-7 new) | 9 | | Sec. 11-135.5-7. Definitions. As used in this Division: | 10 | | "Design-build" means a delivery system that provides | 11 | | responsibility within a single contract for the furnishing of | 12 | | architecture, engineering, land surveying, and related | 13 | | services as required and the labor, materials, equipment, and | 14 | | other construction services for the project. | 15 | | "Design-build contract" means a contract for a public | 16 | | project under this Division between a commission and a |
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| 1 | | design-build entity to furnish: architecture, engineering, | 2 | | land surveying, public art or interpretive exhibits, and | 3 | | related services, as required; and the labor, materials, | 4 | | equipment, and other construction services for the project. | 5 | | "Design-build entity" means any individual, sole | 6 | | proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, | 7 | | professional corporation, or other entity that proposes to | 8 | | design and construct any public project under this Division. | 9 | | "Design professional" means any individual, sole | 10 | | proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, | 11 | | professional corporation, or other entity that offers services | 12 | | under the Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989, the | 13 | | Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989, the Structural | 14 | | Engineering Practice Act of 1989, or the Illinois Professional | 15 | | Land Surveyor Act of 1989. | 16 | | "Evaluation criteria" means the requirements for the | 17 | | separate phases of the selection process as defined in this | 18 | | Division and may include the specialized experience, technical | 19 | | qualifications and competence, capacity to perform, past | 20 | | performance, experience with similar projects, assignment of | 21 | | personnel to the project, and other appropriate factors. | 22 | | "Proposal" means the offer to enter into a design-build | 23 | | contract as submitted by a design-build entity in accordance | 24 | | with this Division. | 25 | | "Request for proposal" means the document used by the | 26 | | commission to solicit proposals for a design-build contract. |
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| 1 | | "Scope and performance criteria" means the requirements | 2 | | for the commission project, including, but not limited to, the | 3 | | intended usage, capacity, size, scope, quality and performance | 4 | | standards, life-cycle costs, and other programmatic criteria | 5 | | that are expressed in performance-oriented and quantifiable | 6 | | specifications and drawings that can be reasonably inferred | 7 | | and are suited to allow a design-build entity to develop a | 8 | | proposal. "; and | 9 | | on page 27, immediately below line 13, by inserting the | 10 | | following: | 11 | | "(65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-50 new) | 12 | | Sec. 11-135.5-50. Solicitation of proposals. | 13 | | (a) A commission may enter into design-build contracts. In | 14 | | addition to the requirements set forth in its local | 15 | | ordinances, when the commission elects to use the design-build | 16 | | delivery method, it must issue a notice of intent to receive | 17 | | proposals for the project at least 14 days before issuing the | 18 | | request for the proposal. The commission must publish the | 19 | | advance notice in the manner prescribed by ordinance, which | 20 | | shall include posting the advance notice online on its | 21 | | website. The commission may publish the notice in construction | 22 | | industry publications or post the notice on construction | 23 | | industry websites. A brief description of the proposed | 24 | | procurement must be included in the notice. The commission |
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| 1 | | must provide a copy of the request for proposal to any party | 2 | | requesting a copy. | 3 | | (b) The request for proposal shall be prepared for each | 4 | | project and must contain, without limitation, the following | 5 | | information: | 6 | | (1) The name of the commission. | 7 | | (2) A preliminary schedule for the completion of the | 8 | | contract. | 9 | | (3) The proposed budget for the project, the source of | 10 | | funds, and the currently available funds at the time the | 11 | | request for proposal is submitted. | 12 | | (4) Prequalification criteria for design-build | 13 | | entities wishing to submit proposals. The Commission shall | 14 | | include, at a minimum, its normal prequalification, | 15 | | licensing, registration, and other requirements; however, | 16 | | nothing precludes the use of additional prequalification | 17 | | criteria by the commission. | 18 | | (5) Material requirements of the contract, including, | 19 | | but not limited to, the proposed terms and conditions, | 20 | | required performance and payment bonds, and insurance. | 21 | | (6) The performance criteria. | 22 | | (7) The evaluation criteria for each phase of the | 23 | | solicitation. Price may not be used as a factor in the | 24 | | evaluation of Phase I proposals. | 25 | | (8) The number of entities that will be considered for | 26 | | the technical and cost evaluation phase. |
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| 1 | | (c) The commission may include any other relevant | 2 | | information that it chooses to supply. The design-build entity | 3 | | shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy of this | 4 | | documentation in the development of its proposal. | 5 | | (d) The date that proposals are due must be at least 21 | 6 | | calendar days after the date of the issuance of the request for | 7 | | proposal. If the cost of the project is estimated to exceed | 8 | | $12,000,000, then the proposal due date must be at least 28 | 9 | | calendar days after the date of the issuance of the request for | 10 | | proposal. The commission shall include in the request for | 11 | | proposal a minimum of 30 days to develop the Phase II | 12 | | submissions after the selection of entities from the Phase I | 13 | | evaluation is completed. | 14 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-55 new) | 15 | | Sec. 11-135.5-55. Development of scope and performance | 16 | | criteria. | 17 | | (a) The commission shall develop, with the assistance of a | 18 | | licensed design professional or public art designer, a request | 19 | | for proposal, which shall include scope and performance | 20 | | criteria. The scope and performance criteria must be in | 21 | | sufficient detail and contain adequate information to | 22 | | reasonably apprise the qualified design-build entities of the | 23 | | commission's overall programmatic needs and goals, including | 24 | | criteria and preliminary design plans, general budget | 25 | | parameters, schedule, and delivery requirements. |
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| 1 | | (b) Each request for proposal shall also include a | 2 | | description of the level of design to be provided in the | 3 | | proposals. This description must include the scope and type of | 4 | | renderings, drawings, and specifications that, at a minimum, | 5 | | will be required by the commission to be produced by the | 6 | | design-build entities. | 7 | | (c) The scope and performance criteria shall be prepared | 8 | | by a design professional or public art designer who is an | 9 | | employee of the commission, or the commission may contract | 10 | | with an independent design professional or public art designer | 11 | | selected under the Local Government Professional Services | 12 | | Selection Act to provide these services. | 13 | | (d) The design professional or public art designer that | 14 | | prepares the scope and performance criteria is prohibited from | 15 | | participating in any design-build entity proposal for the | 16 | | project. | 17 | | (e) The design-build contract may be conditioned upon | 18 | | subsequent refinements in scope and price and may allow the | 19 | | commission to make modifications in the project scope without | 20 | | invalidating the design-build contract. | 21 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-60 new) | 22 | | Sec. 11-135.5-60. Procedures for selection. | 23 | | (a) The commission must use a two-phase procedure for the | 24 | | selection of the successful design-build entity. Phase I of | 25 | | the procedure will evaluate and shortlist the design-build |
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| 1 | | entities based on qualifications, and Phase II will evaluate | 2 | | the technical and cost proposals. | 3 | | (b) The commission shall include in the request for | 4 | | proposal the evaluating factors to be used in Phase I. These | 5 | | factors are in addition to any prequalification requirements | 6 | | of design-build entities that the commission has set forth. | 7 | | Each request for proposal shall establish the relative | 8 | | importance assigned to each evaluation factor and subfactor, | 9 | | including any weighting of criteria to be employed by the | 10 | | commission. The commission must maintain a record of the | 11 | | evaluation scoring to be disclosed in event of a protest | 12 | | regarding the solicitation. | 13 | | The commission shall include the following criteria in | 14 | | every Phase I evaluation of design-build entities: (i) | 15 | | experience of personnel; (ii) successful experience with | 16 | | similar project types; (iii) financial capability; (iv) | 17 | | timeliness of past performance; (v) experience with similarly | 18 | | sized projects; (vi) successful reference checks of the firm; | 19 | | and (vii) commitment to assign personnel for the duration of | 20 | | the project and qualifications of the entity's consultants. | 21 | | The commission may include any additional relevant | 22 | | criteria in Phase I that it deems necessary for a proper | 23 | | qualification review. The commission may not consider any | 24 | | design-build entity for evaluation or award if the entity has | 25 | | any pecuniary interest in the project or has other | 26 | | relationships or circumstances, including, but not limited to, |
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| 1 | | long-term leasehold, mutual performance, or development | 2 | | contracts with the commission, that may give the design-build | 3 | | entity a financial or tangible advantage over other | 4 | | design-build entities in the preparation, evaluation, or | 5 | | performance of the design-build contract or that create the | 6 | | appearance of impropriety. | 7 | | Upon completion of the qualifications evaluation, the | 8 | | commission shall create a shortlist of the most highly | 9 | | qualified design-build entities. The commission, in its | 10 | | discretion, is not required to shortlist the maximum number of | 11 | | entities as identified for Phase II evaluation, provided that | 12 | | no less than 2 design-build entities nor more than 6 are | 13 | | selected to submit Phase II proposals. The commission shall | 14 | | notify the entities selected for the shortlist in writing. | 15 | | This notification shall commence the period for the | 16 | | preparation of the Phase II technical and cost evaluations. | 17 | | The commission must allow sufficient time for the shortlist | 18 | | entities to prepare their Phase II submittals considering the | 19 | | scope and detail requested by the commission. | 20 | | (c) The commission shall include in the request for | 21 | | proposal the evaluating factors to be used in the technical | 22 | | and cost submission components of Phase II. Each request for | 23 | | proposal shall establish, for both the technical and cost | 24 | | submission components of Phase II, the relative importance | 25 | | assigned to each evaluation factor and subfactor, including | 26 | | any weighting of criteria to be employed by the commission. |
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| 1 | | The commission must maintain a record of the evaluation | 2 | | scoring to be disclosed in event of a protest regarding the | 3 | | solicitation. | 4 | | The commission shall include the following criteria in | 5 | | every Phase II technical evaluation of design-build entities: | 6 | | (i) compliance with objectives of the project; (ii) compliance | 7 | | of proposed services to the request for proposal requirements; | 8 | | (iii) quality of products or materials proposed; (iv) quality | 9 | | of design parameters; (v) design concepts; (vi) innovation in | 10 | | meeting the scope and performance criteria; and (vii) | 11 | | constructability of the proposed project. The commission may | 12 | | include any additional relevant technical evaluation factors | 13 | | it deems necessary for proper selection. | 14 | | The commission shall include the following criteria in | 15 | | every Phase II cost evaluation: the total project cost; the | 16 | | construction costs; and the time of completion. The commission | 17 | | may include any additional relevant technical evaluation | 18 | | factors it deems necessary for proper selection. The total | 19 | | project cost criteria weighting factor shall not exceed 30%. | 20 | | The commission shall directly employ or retain a licensed | 21 | | design professional or a public art designer to evaluate the | 22 | | technical and cost submissions to determine if the technical | 23 | | submissions are in accordance with generally accepted industry | 24 | | standards. | 25 | | Upon completion of the technical submissions and cost | 26 | | submissions evaluation, the commission may award the |
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| 1 | | design-build contract to the highest overall ranked entity. | 2 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-65 new) | 3 | | Sec. 11-135.5-65. Small projects. In any case where the | 4 | | total overall cost of the project is estimated to be less than | 5 | | $12,000,000, the commission may combine the two-phase | 6 | | procedure for selection described in Section 11-135.5-60 into | 7 | | one combined step, provided that all the requirements of | 8 | | evaluation are performed in accordance with Section | 9 | | 11-135.5-60. | 10 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-70 new) | 11 | | Sec. 11-135.5-70. Submission of proposals. Proposals must | 12 | | be properly identified and sealed. Proposals may not be | 13 | | reviewed until after the deadline for submission has passed as | 14 | | set forth in the request for proposals. All design-build | 15 | | entities submitting proposals shall be disclosed after the | 16 | | deadline for submission, and all design-build entities who are | 17 | | selected for Phase II evaluation shall also be disclosed at | 18 | | the time of that determination. | 19 | | Proposals shall include a bid bond in the form and | 20 | | security as designated in the request for proposals. Proposals | 21 | | shall also contain a separate sealed envelope with the cost | 22 | | information within the overall proposal submission. Proposals | 23 | | shall include a list of all design professionals, public art | 24 | | designers, and other entities to which any work may be |
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| 1 | | subcontracted during the performance of the contract. | 2 | | Proposals must meet all material requirements of the | 3 | | request for proposal or they may be rejected as | 4 | | non-responsive. The commission has the right to reject any and | 5 | | all proposals. | 6 | | The drawings and specifications of the proposal may remain | 7 | | the property of the design-build entity. | 8 | | The commission shall review the proposals for compliance | 9 | | with the performance criteria and evaluation factors. | 10 | | Proposals may be withdrawn prior to evaluation for any | 11 | | cause. After evaluation begins by the commission, clear and | 12 | | convincing evidence of error is required for withdrawal. | 13 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-75 new) | 14 | | Sec. 11-135.5-75. Award; performance. The commission may | 15 | | award the contract to the highest overall ranked entity. | 16 | | Notice of award shall be made in writing. Unsuccessful | 17 | | entities shall also be notified in writing. The commission may | 18 | | not request a best and final offer after the receipt of | 19 | | proposals. The commission may negotiate with the selected | 20 | | design-build entity after award but prior to contract | 21 | | execution for the purpose of securing better terms than | 22 | | originally proposed, provided that the salient features of the | 23 | | request for proposal are not diminished. | 24 | | A design-build entity and associated design professionals | 25 | | shall conduct themselves in accordance with the relevant laws |
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| 1 | | of this State and the related provisions of the Illinois | 2 | | Administrative Code. ".
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