Public Act 096-1486 Public Act 1486 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1486 | HB1457 Enrolled | LRB096 05042 RCE 15108 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | changing Section 30-30 as follows:
| (30 ILCS 500/30-30)
| Sec. 30-30. Contracts in excess of $250,000. For
building | construction contracts in excess of
$250,000, separate | specifications shall be prepared for all
equipment, labor, and | materials in
connection with the following 5 subdivisions of | the work to be
performed:
| (1) plumbing;
| (2) heating, piping, refrigeration, and automatic
| temperature control systems,
including the testing and | balancing of those systems;
| (3) ventilating and distribution systems for
| conditioned air, including the testing
and balancing of | those systems;
| (4) electric wiring; and
| (5) general contract work.
| The specifications must be so drawn as to permit separate | and
independent bidding upon
each of the 5 subdivisions of | work. All contracts awarded
for any part thereof shall
award |
| the 5 subdivisions of work separately to responsible and
| reliable persons, firms, or
corporations engaged in these | classes of work. The contracts, at
the discretion of the
| construction agency, may be assigned to the successful bidder | on
the general contract work or
to the successful bidder on the | subdivision of work designated by
the construction agency | before
the bidding as the prime subdivision of work, provided | that all
payments will be made directly
to the contractors for | the 5 subdivisions of work upon compliance
with the conditions | of the
contract. A contract may be let for one or more | buildings in any
project to the same contractor.
The | specifications shall require, however, that unless the
| buildings are identical, a separate price
shall be submitted | for each building. The contract may be awarded
to the lowest | responsible
bidder for each or all of the buildings included in | the
specifications.
| Until a date 4 years after January 1, 2009 (the effective | date of Public Act 95-758), the requirements of this Section do | not apply to a construction project for which the Capital | Development Board is the construction agency if: (i) the | project budget is at least $20,000,000; (ii) the Capital | Development Board has submitted to the Procurement Policy Board | a written request for a public hearing on waiver of the | application of the requirements of this Section to that | project, including its reasons for seeking the waiver and why | the waiver is in the best interest of the State; (iii) the |
| Capital Development Board has posted notice of the waiver | hearing on its procurement web page and on the online | Procurement Bulletin at least 15 working days before the | hearing;
(iv) the Procurement Policy Board, after conducting | the public hearing on the waiver request, reviews and approves | the request in writing before the award of the contract; (v) | the successful low bidder has prequalified with the Capital | Development Board; (vi) the bid of the successful low bidder | identifies the name of the subcontractor, if any, and the bid | proposal costs for each of the 5 subdivisions of work set forth | in this Section; and (vii) the contract entered into with the | successful bidder provides that no identified subcontractor | may be terminated without the written consent of the Capital | Development Board.
With respect to any construction project | described in this paragraph, the Capital Development Board | shall: (i) provide to the Auditor General an affidavit that the | waiver of the application of the requirements of this Section | is in the best interest of the State; (ii) specify in writing | as a public record that the project shall comply with the | disadvantaged business practices of the Business Enterprise | for Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act and | the equal employment practices of Section 2-105 of the Illinois | Human Rights Act; and (iii) report annually to the Governor and | the General Assembly on the bidding, award, and performance. On | and after January 1, 2009 (the effective date of Public Act | 95-758), the Capital Development Board may award in each year |
| contracts with an aggregate total value of no more than | $100,000,000 with respect to construction projects described | in this paragraph. | Until a date 11 5 years after November 29, 2005 (the | effective date of Public Act 94-699), the requirements of this | Section do not apply to the Capitol Building HVAC upgrade | project if (i) the bid of the successful bidder identifies the | name of the subcontractor, if any, and the bid proposal costs | for each of the 5 subdivisions of work set forth in this | Section, and (ii) the contract entered into with the successful | bidder provides that no identified subcontractor may be | terminated without the written consent of the Capital | Development Board.
| (Source: P.A. 95-758, eff. 1-1-09; 96-1204, eff. 7-22-10.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 12/30/2010
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