Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 14-22.0011 - General Procedural Requirements
(1) Purpose.
This rule chapter sets forth the requirements to be certified by the Department
as qualified to bid for the performance of road, bridge, or public
transportation construction contracts, in excess of $250,000.
(2) Exceptions. Except for the provisions of
Rules 14-22.012 and
14-22.0141, F.A.C., this rule
chapter does not apply to bidders who wish to bid on construction contracts of
$250,000 or less, or other contracts not having to do with the construction of
roads, bridges, or other public transportation projects, or where the
Department has waived the qualification requirements for construction projects
having a contract price of less than $500,000 based upon the determination that
the projects are of a non-critical nature and that waiver of qualification
requirements will not endanger public health, safety, or property.
(3) Time. In computing any period of time
allowed by this chapter, the day of the act from which the period of time
begins to run shall not be included. The last day of the period shall be
included unless it is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday designated in
Section 110.117(1),
F.S., in which event the period shall run until the end of the next day which
is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. Online applications and updates
must be submitted by 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday or by 7:00 p.m. on
Saturdays based on the due date for the submission by the applicant.
(4) Definitions.
(a) The following terms shall have the
meanings set forth in Section
337.165, F.S.: "contractor,"
"contract crime," "convicted," or "conviction," and "affiliate."
(b) For matters not involving contract
crimes, "Affiliate" shall mean business concerns, organizations, or individuals
where, directly or indirectly, one controls or has the power to control the
other, or a third party controls or has the power to control both. Indicia of
control include interlocking management or ownership, identity of interests
among family members, shared facilities and equipment, common use of employees,
or business entity organized following the revocation, denial, or suspension or
proposed revocation, denial, or suspension of a contractor which has the same
or similar management, ownership, or principal employees as the contractor that
was revoked, denied, or suspended or proposed for revocation, denial, or
suspension.
(c) "Applicant" means
the person, firm, or combination of either for which qualification is
requested.
(d) "Bidder" means an
entity qualified under this chapter which possesses sufficient current capacity
to obtain bid proposal documents from the Department.
(e) "Construction assets" means resources
used for the construction of roads, bridges or public transportation
projects.
(f) "Qualified equipment
appraiser" means an individual employed by an equipment company that sells,
rents, or leases the general type of equipment being appraised, or a company or
individual(s) engaged in the business of appraising equipment regularly used in
the construction of roads, bridges, or other transportation projects.
(g) "Qualified real estate appraiser" means
an individual who meets all of the requirements prescribed by the laws of the
state in which the appraisal occurs. Florida real estate appraisals must be
performed by a "Certified General Appraiser," as described in Section
475.611, F.S.
(h) "Construction revenues" means all
earnings received through contracting for the performance of road, bridge, and
other public transportation construction projects (including all earnings
derived from providing administration, labor, material, equipment, supplies,
and services necessary to fulfill contractual obligations incurred in the
performance of road, bridge, and other public transportation construction
projects).
(i) "Financial
statements" means annual fiscal year-end financial statements audited or
reviewed by a Certified Public Accountant. For applicants applying to bid on
projects less than $1,000,000 or projects for Emergency Debris Removal only,
financial statements must be reviewed by a Certified Public Accountant prior to
submission. For applicants applying to bid on all other projects, financial
statements must be audited by and include the opinion of a Certified Public
Accountant. Interim audited or reviewed statements are required when the
application is more than four months past the balance sheet date of the
financial statements, with the exception of applications for Emergency Debris
Removal only.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 334.044(2), 337.14(1) FS. Law Implemented 337.11, 337.14, 337.16, 337.165, 337.167 FS.
New 11-10-82, Amended 8-25-83, Formerly 14-22.011, Amended 12-20-89, 1-4-94, 7-1-95, 8-6-96, 1-17-99, 7-8-01, 6-27-04, 1-23-08, 10-10-10, 4-13-14.
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