HomeMy WebLinkAbout62-14 - Res. Small Public Works Consultant and Vendor RostersResolution No.
SMALL PUBLIC WO . S
CONSULTANT and VENDOR ROSTERS '' SOLUTION
A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF MASON COUNTY WASHINGTON, ON THE
SUBJECTS OF ESTABLISHING A SMALL PUBLIC WORKS ROSTER PROCESS TO AWARD
PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS, A CONSULTING SERVICES ROSTER FOR ARCHITECTIURAL,
ENGINEERING, AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, AND A VENDOR ROSTER FOR
GOODS AND SERVICES NOT RELATED TO PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS.
WHEREAS, RCW 39.04.155 and other laws regarding contracting for public works by municipalities,
allow certain contracts to be awarded by a small works roster process; and
WHEREAS, Ch. 39.80 RCW and other laws regarding contracting for consulting services by
municipalities allow certain conti acts to be awarded by a consultant roster process; and
WHEREAS, RCW 39.04.190, regarding purchase of materials, supplies, or equipment not connected to a
public works project, allows certain purchasing contracts to be awarded by a vendor roster process;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON,
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS
Section 1. Resolution No. 95-12is hereby repealed, amending Chapter 3.48 of the Mason County
Code
Section 2.
IVIRSC Rosters. The County has contracted with the Municipal Research and Services
Center of Washinbton (MRSC) to have their official rosters hosted in the online database
for County use for small public works contracts, consulting services, and vendor services
developed and maintained by MRSC through MRSC Rosters and the Public Works
Director is authorized to sign the contract.
Section 3. Small Public Works Roster. The following small works roster procedures are
established for use by the County pursuant to RCW 39.04.155:
1. Cost. The County need not comply with formal sealed bidding procedures for the construction,
building, renovation, remodeling, alteration, repair, or improvement of real property where the
estimated cost does not exceed Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00), which includes
the costs of labor, material, equipment, sales, or use taxes as applicable Instead, the County may
use the Small Public Works Roster procedures for public works projects as set forth in this
resolution. The breaking of any project into units or accomplishing any projects by phases is
prohibited if it is done for the purpose of avoiding the maximum dollar amount of a contract that
may be let using the small works roster process.
2. Publication. At least once a year, MRSC shall, on behalf of the County publish in a newspaper
of general circulation within the municipality's jurisdiction a notice of the existence of the small
works roster and solicit the names of contractors for the small works roster. MRSC shall add
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responsible contractors to the small works roster at any time that a contractor completes the
o nline application provided by MRSC, and meets minimum State requirements for roster listing.
Telephone Written, or Electronic Quotations. The County shall obtain telephone, written, or
e lectronic quotations for public works contracts from contractors on the appropriate small works
roster to assure that a competitive price is established and to award contracts to a contractor who
meets the mandatory bidder responsibility criteria in RCW 39.04.350(1). The County may
e stablish supplementary bidder criteria under RCW 39.04.350 (2) to be considered in the process
o f awarding a contract.
a) A contract awarded from a small works roster will not be advertised. Invitations for
quotations shall include an estimate of the scope and nature of the work to be performed
as well as materials and equipment to be furnished. However, detailedplans and
specifications need not be included in the invitation.
b) Quotations may be invited from all appropriate contractors on the appropriate small
works roster. A.s an alternative, quotations may be invited from at least five contractors
on the appropriate small works roster who have indicated the capability of performing the
king of work being contracted, in a manner that will equitaoly distribute the opportunity
among the contractors on the appropriate roster. "Equitably distribute" means that the
County may not favor certain contractors on the appropriate small works roster over other
contractors on the appropriate small works roster who perfonn similar services.
If the estimated cost of the work is from one hundred and fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) the County may choose to
solicit bids from less than all the appropriate contractors on the appropriate small works
roster but must notify the remaining contractors on the appropriate small works roster
that quotations on the work are being sought. The County has the sole option of
determining whether this notice to the remaining contractors is made by:
(i) publishing notice in a legal newspaper in general circulation in the area where the
work is to be done;
(ii) mailing a notice to these contractors; or
(iii) sending a notice to these contractors by facsimile or email.
c) At the time bids are solicited, the County representative shall not inform a contractor of
the terms or amount of any other contractor's bid for the same project;
d) A written record shall be made by the County representative of each contractor's bid on
the project and of any conditions imposed on the bid Immediately after an award is
made, the bid quotations obtained shall be recorded, open to public inspection, and
available by telephone inquiry.
Limited Public Works Process If a work, construction, alteration, repair, or improvement
project is estimated to cost less than thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000), the County may award
such a contract using the limited public works process provided under RCW 39.04.155 (3). For a
limited public works project, the County will solicit electronic or written quotations from a
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minimum of three contractors from the appropriate small works roster and shall award the
contract to the lowest responsible bidder as defined under RCW 39 04.010. After an award is
made, the quotations shall be open to public inspection and available by electronic request.
For limited public works projects, the County may waive the payment and performance bond
requirements of chapter 39.08 RCW and the retainage requirements of chapter 60 28 RCW,
thereby assuming the liability for the contractor's nonpayment of laborers, mechanics
subcontractors, material men, suppliers, and taxes imposed under Title 82 RCW that may be due
from the contractor for the limited public works project However the County shall have the
right of recovery against the contractor for any payments made on the contractor's behalf.
The County shall maintain a list of the contractors contacted and the contracts awarded during the
previous 24 months under the limited public works process, including the name of the contractor,
the contractor's registration number, the amount of the contract, a brief description of the type of
work performed, and the date the contract was awarded. The list shall be kept at the Mason
County Public Works Department. It is the responsibility of the county representatives' using this
process to get the above information to the Public Works Office Manager
5 Determining Lowest Responsible Bidder. The Board or authorized department head/deputy
director or their designee shall award the contract for the public works project to the lowest
responsible bidder provided that, whenever there is a reason to believe that the lowest acceptable
bid is not the best price obtainable, all bids may be rejected and the Board may call for new bids.
A responsible bidder shall be a registered or licensed contractor who meets the mandatory bidder
responsibility criteria established by Chapter 133, Laws of 2007 (SHB 2010) and who meets any
supplementary bidder responsibly criteria established by the County
6. Award. All of the bids or quotations shall be collected by the department head/deputy director or
their designee.
a) The department head/deputy director or their designee shall then present all bids or
quotations and their recommendation for award of the contract to the Board The Board
shall consider all bids or quotations received, deterruine the lowest responsible bidder,
and award the contract; or
b) The Board may authorize a department head/deputy director the authority to request
informal or formal bids and award for public works projects to the lowest bidder. The
Board shall be advised of these awards at the next scheduled Commission Meeting as
other business.
Section 4. Consulting Services Roster. The following consulting services roster procedures are
established for use by the County pursuant to RCW 39,80.030:
Consulting Services. Consulting services are professional services that have a primarily
intellectual output or product and include architectural and engineering services as defined in
RCW 39.80.020.
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2. Publication. At least once a year, MRSC shall, on behalf of the County publish in a newspaper
of general circulation within the municipality's jurisdiction a notice of the existence of the
consulting services roster and solicit the names of consultants for the consulting services roster.
MRSC shall add responsible consultants to the consulting services roster at any time that a
consultant completes the online application provided by MRSC, upload a Statement of
Qualifications, and meets minimum State requirements for roster listing.
3. Review and Selection of the Statement of Qualifications Proposals. The County shall use the
following process to select the most highly qualified Architectural or Engineering firm off of the
Consulting Services Roster to provide the required services:
a) The department head/deputy director or their designee shall have an established criteria
that must be consider in evaluating Architectural or Engineering firms for a given project.
Such criteria shall include a plan to insure that minority and women -owned firms and
veteran -owned firms are afforded the maximum practicable opportunity to compete for
and obtain public contracts for architectural or engineering services. The level of
participation by minority and women -owned films and veteran -owned firms shall be
consistent with their general availability within the jurisdiction of the county.
b) The department head/deputy director or their designee shall evaluate the written
statements of qualifications and perfouuance data on file with the county at the time that
architectural or engineering services are required;
c) Such evaluations shall be based on the criteria established by the department head/deputy
director or their designee.
d) The department head/deputy director or their designee shall conduct discussions with one
or more firms regarding anticipated concepts and the relative utility of alternative
methods of approach for furnishing the required services.
e) The firm deemed most highly qualified by the agency to do the project will be selected.
Award.
a) The Board considers the proposal received and awards the contract; or
b) The Board may authorize a department head/deputy director the authority to request
proposals and award contract for consultant services The Board shall be advised of these
awards at the next scheduled Commission Meeting as other business.
Section 5. Vendor List Roster. The following vendor list roster procedures are established for use
by the county pursuant to RCW 39.04.190:
1. Purchase of materials, supplies, or equipment not connected to a public works project in an
amount of $5,000 or Less. The County is not required to use informal or formal sealed bidding
procedures to purchase materials, supplies, or equipment for th.e purchase of any materials,
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supplies of equipment where the cost of same will not exceed $5,000. The County will attempt to
obtain the lowest practical price for such goods and services.
Purchase of materials, supplies or equipment not connected to a public works project in an
amount between $5,000 and $25,000. Purchases more than $25,000 require Formal Competitive
Bidding
a) Publication. At least twice per year, MRSC shall, on behalf of the county publish in a
newspaper of general circulation within the municipality's jurisdiction a notice of the
existenceof the vendor list roster and solicit the names of vendors for the vendor list roster.
MRSC shall add responsible vendors to the vendor list roster at any time when a vendor
completes the online application provided by MRSC, and meets minimum State
requirements for roster listing
b) Telephone, Written, or Electronic Quotations The county shall use the following
process to obtain telephone, written or electronic quotations from vendors for the purchase
of materials supplies or equipment not connected to a public works project:
(i) A written description shall be drafted of the specific materials, supplies, or equipment
to be purchased, including the number, quantity, quality, and type desired, the
proposed delivery date, and any other significant teens of purchase;
(ii) The department head/deputy director or their designee, shall make a good faith effort
to contact at least three (3) of the vendors on the roster to obtain telephone or written
quotations from the vendors for the required materials, supplies, or equipment;
(ni) The department head/deputy director or their designee, shall not share telephone,
written or electronic quotations received from one vendor with other vendors
soliciting for the bid to provide the materials, supplies, or equipment;
(iv) A written record shall be made by the department head/deputy director or their
designee, of each vendor's bid on the material, supplies, or equipment, and of any
conditions imposed on the bid by such vendor;
3. Determining the Lowest Responsible Bidder. The County shall purchase the materials,
supplies, or equipment from the lowest responsible bidder, provided that whenever there is reason
to believe that the lowest acceptable bid is not the best price obtainable, all bids may be rejected
and the County may call for new bids
4. Award. All of the bids or quotations shall be collected by the department head/deputy director or
their designee. The department head/deputy director or their designee shall create a written record
of all bids or quotations received, which shall be made open to public inspection or telephone
inquiry after the award of the contract. Any contract awarded under this subsection need not be
advertised.
a) The department head/deputy director or their designee shall then present all bids or
quotations and their recommendation for award of the contract to the Board The Board
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shall consider all bids or quotations received, determine the lowest responsible bidder,
and award the contract; or
b) The Board may authorize a department head/deputy director the authority to request
informal or formal bids and award for materials, supplies, or equipment purchases. The
Board shall be advised of these awards at the next scheduled Commission Meeting as
other business.
5 Posting. A list of all contracts awarded under this procedure shall be posted on the County
webpage (www.co.mason.wa.us) under the Public Works Department. The list shallcontain the
department/location of bid documents, name of the vendor awarded the contract, the amount of
the contract, a brief description of the items purchased, and the date it was awarded. It is the
department head/deputy director or their designee's responsibility, when using the vendor roster,
to get this information to the Public Work's Office Manager for posting requirements.
EFFECTIVE this day of November, 2014.
ATTEST:
JLIE ALMANZOR,
Clerk of the Board
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
TIM WHITEHEAD, Ch. Deputy
Prosecuting Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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TIM SHELDON, Commissioner
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RANDY NEATHEERLIN, Commissioner
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