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Resolution No. 6 -6y
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A SMALL WORKS ROSTER PROCESS
TO AWARD PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS, AND A CONSULTING
SERVICES ROSTER FOR ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING AND
OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES.
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, in order to be able to implement small works roster processes, the City
is required by law to adopt a resolution establishing specific procedures, and
WHEREAS, RCW 39.80 030 requires that an agency publish in advance that
agency's requirement for professional services, and that one of the ways to accomplish
that notification is to announce generally to the public its projected requirements for
any category or type of professional services, and request qualification statements to be
kept on file with the agency,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. MRSC Rosters. The City Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to enter
into contracts with the Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington (MRSC)
to adopt for City use those Statewide electronic databases for Small Works Rosters and
Consulting Services Rosters developed and maintained by MRSC, and authorizes the
Public Works Director to sign that contract. In addition, paper and/or electronic rosters
may be kept on file by appropriate City departments.
Section 2. Small Works Rosters. The following Small Works Roster procedures
are hereby established for use by the City, pursuant to RCW 39 04.155
A. Cost. The City 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 $200,000 00, which includes the
costs of labor, material, equipment and sales and/or use taxes as applicable. Instead,
the City may use the Small Works Roster procedures for public works projects as set
forth herein. 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.
B Publication. At least once a year, on behalf of the City, MRSC shall publish in
the City's newspaper of record a notice of the existence of the roster(s), and solicit the
names of contractors for such roster(s) Responsible contractors shall be added to any
appropriate MRSC roster whenever they submit a written request and necessary
records. The City may require the signing of master contracts that become effective
when a specific award is made using a Small Works Roster
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C. Telephone or Written Quotations. The City shall obtain telephone, written or
electronic 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), and the City may establish supplementary bidder criteria under
RCW 39 04.350(2)
1 A contract awarded from a Small Works Roster need 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, detailed
plans and specifications need not be included in the invitation.
2. Quotations may be invited from all appropriate contractors on the
appropriate Small Works Roster As 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 kind of work being contracted, in a manner that will
equitably distribute the opportunity among the contractors on the appropriate roster
"Equitably distribute" means that the City may not favor certain contractors on the
appropriate Small Works Roster over other contractors on that roster who perform
similar services.
3 If the estimated cost of the work is from $100,000 to $200,000, the City may
choose to solicit bids from less than all the contractors on the appropriate Small Works
Roster, but must notify the remaining contractors on that roster that quotations on the
work are being sought. The City has the sole option of determining whether this notice
to the remaining contractors is made by
a. publishing notice in the City's newspaper of record, or
b mailing a notice to these contractors, or
c sending a notice to these contractors by facsimile or email.
4. Any time bids are solicited, the City representative shall not inform a
contractor of the terms or amount of any other contractor's bid for the same project.
5 A written record shall be made by the City 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
D Limited Public Works Process.
1 If a work, construction, alteration, repair or improvement project is
estimated to cost less than $35,000, the City Council 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 City will solicit electronic or written quotations from a
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.
2. For limited public works projects, the City 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, materialmen, suppliers, and taxes imposed
under Title 82 RCW that may be due from the contractor for the limited public works
project. However, the City shall have the right of recovery against the contractor for
any payments made on that contractor's behalf.
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3 The City 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.
E. Determining Lowest Responsible Bidder The City Council 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 City may call for new bids. A responsible
bidder shall be a registered and/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 responsibility criteria established by the City
F Award. The Mayor or his designee shall present to the City Council all
telephone quotations /bids and a recommendation for award of the contract to the
lowest responsible bidder However, for public works projects under $25,000 00, the
Mayor shall have the authority to award those contracts without City Council approval.
The City Council shall award all public works contracts for projects over $25,000 00
Section 3. Consulting Services Rosters.
A. 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
B Publication. At least once a year, on behalf of the City, MRSC shall publish in
the City's newspaper of record a notice of the existence of the consulting services
roster(s), and solicit statements of qualifications from firms providing consulting
services. Such advertisements will include contact information (name, email address,
phone number and mailing address) for a City representative who can provide further
details of the City's projected needs for consulting services. Firms or persons providing
consulting services shall be added to any appropriate MRSC roster whenever they
submit a written request and necessary records The City may require master contracts
to be signed that become effective when a specific award is made using a consulting
services roster
C. Professional Architectural and Engineering Services. The MRSC rosters will
distinguish between professional architectural and engineering services as defined in
RCW 39.80 020 and other consulting services, and will announce generally to the public
the City's projected requirements for any category or type of professional or other
consulting services The City reserves the right to publish an announcement on each
occasion when professional services or other consulting services are required by the
agency, and to use paper and /or other electronic rosters that may be kept on file by
appropriate City departments.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
at a Regular Meeting thereof this 01T4 day of F e hr LA CU- k4 2008
ATTEST/ AUTHENTICATED- lC�
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Jan E. Cantu, CM Y
C, Cit Clerk
APPROVE ORM BY
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council. D�
Office e Attorney Resolution Number- I b.5
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