The
department of transportation shall develop a process for awarding
competitively bid highway construction contracts for projects
over ten million dollars that may be constructed using a
design-build procedure. As used in this section and RCW 47.20.785, "design-build procedure" means a method of contracting
under which the department of transportation contracts with
another party for the party to both design and build the
structures, facilities, and other items specified in the
contract.
The process developed by the department must, at a minimum,
include the scope of services required under the design-build
procedure, contractor prequalification requirements, criteria for
evaluating technical information and project costs, contractor
selection criteria, and issue resolution procedures.
[2007 c 152 § 1; 2001 c 226 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Purpose -- 2001 c 226: "The legislature finds and
declares that a contracting procedure that facilitates
construction of transportation facilities in a more timely manner
may occasionally be necessary to ensure that construction can
proceed simultaneously with the design of the facility. The
legislature further finds that the design-build process and other
alternative project delivery concepts achieve the goals of time
savings and avoidance of costly change orders.
The legislature finds and declares that a 2001 audit,
conducted by Talbot, Korvola & Warwick, examining the Washington
state ferries' capital program resulted in a recommendation for
improvements and changes in auto ferry procurement processes.
The auditors recommended that auto ferries be procured through
use of a modified request for proposals process whereby the
prevailing shipbuilder and Washington state ferries engage in a
design and build partnership. This process promotes ownership of
the design by the shipbuilder while using the department of
transportation's expertise in ferry design and operations.
Alternative processes like design-build partnerships can promote
innovation and create competitive incentives that increase the
likelihood of finishing projects on time and within the budget.
The purpose of this act is to authorize the department's use
of a modified request for proposals process for procurement of
auto ferries, and to prescribe appropriate requirements and
criteria to ensure that contracting procedures for this
procurement process serve the public interest." [2001 c 226 §
1.]