Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 60D-5.004 - Prequalification Requirements and Procedures
(1) There are two steps in qualifying to
perform construction of State projects: paragraph (2)(a) Prequalification to
submit a bid and paragraph (2)(b) Prequalification for award of the
contract.
(2)
(a) Prequalification to submit a bid.
(Prequalification requirements apply to all bidders as well as potential
bidders on Levels Four and Five contracts.)
1.
Requirements: Each potential bidder on Levels Four and Five contracts, whose
field or area is governed by Chapter 399, 455, 489 or 633, F.S., for licensure
will be prequalified by the Agency to participate in the bid process for a
specific field or area of construction based on the bidder's area of license or
certification. In order to be eligible to submit a bid for work on project,
during the current two year period (beginning on September 1 of each even
numbered year and continuing for a period of twenty-four months), a potential
bidder under the jurisdiction of Chapter 399, 455, 489 or 633, F.S., must
provide to the Agency evidence of the following qualifications biennially after
September 1, of each even numbered year, or during the bidding of a specific
project. Prequalification with one Agency will not automatically prequalify the
contractor with other Agencies. Contractors not governed by the requirements of
Chapter 399, 455, 489 or 633, F.S., are not required to be prequalified under
this section.
a. Current State Contractor
license certification or registration as required under Florida
Statutes.
b. Current Corporate
Charter registration, if the potential bidder is a domestic (Florida)
corporation, or authority to transact business if the potential bidder is a
foreign (non-Florida) corporation, as may be required by Florida
law.
2. For projects that
require a contractor with specific expertise and experience, the Agency may
state additional prequalification requirements relating to demonstrated
performance of similar work of similar size and complexity and the possession
or availability of facilities or equipment needed for performance of the work
in addition to prequalification requirements in accordance with conditions that
will be established in the bidding documents.
3. In each instance where the bid documents
set forth certain additional prequalification requirements, each potential
bidder shall submit these prequalification data to the Agency as provided in
the bid documents. The conditions may include a deadline date for submittal of
additional prequalification data, which date will be earlier than the deadline
for submission of bids. Bids are to be accepted only from those potential
bidders who have prequalified in accordance with this section and the terms of
the bidding documents.
4. Each
potential bidder will be notified by the Agency to which it applied for
prequalification of its eligibility or ineligibility to submit bids during the
balance of the qualification period for a specific field or area of
construction. A firm will be permitted to correct prequalification deficiencies
if proof of correction is received 120 hours prior to the bid opening date and
time. Any bidder or potential bidder that is determined to be ineligible
because of failure to provide evidence of the minimum requirements will not be
qualified to submit a bid and will be informed in writing of the deficiencies
that must be corrected to be considered for future projects. Each potential
bidder notified of its eligibility may submit a bid at the time and place
designated in the bidding documents as long as the bidder is qualified and
eligible to perform the work required by the bidding
documents.
(b)
Prequalifications for award of the contract on Levels Four and Five Contracts.
1. Requirements: any bidder that has
submitted a bid on Levels Four and Five contracts must satisfy the following
requirements as judged by the Agency in order to be eligible for award of the
contract for construction.
a. Satisfactory
compliance with bid prequalification criteria, if applicable.
b. On projects where the bid exceeds $100,
000, the bidder must provide with the bid, a good faith deposit in the amount
of 5% of the bid by way of a bid bond from a surety insurer authorized to do
business in this State as surety or a certified check accompanying the bid,
such requirement may be satisfied by the bidder depositing in lieu of such
certified check, a cashier's check, treasurer's check or bank draft of any
national or state bank.
c. On
projects where the bid exceeds $100, 000, unless such requirement has been
waived in accordance with Rule
60D-5.0041, F.A.C., if requested
by the Agency, the bidder must provide with the bid or within two working days
of being notified as the low responsive, qualified bidder, evidence of ability
to provide the necessary performance and payment bonds for the project by
providing a letter of intent to provide a 100% performance bond and a 100%
labor and material payment bond from a surety company authorized to do business
in the State of Florida by the Department of Financial Services, and meeting
the financial and performance rating required by the bidding documents. For
contract amounts not exceeding $500, 000, the provisions of Section
287.0935, F.S., shall
govern.
d. The bidder must provide
at any time prior to the Agency's execution of the construction contract,
evidence of insurance in effect, equal to or exceeding the limits required by
the bidding documents.
e. On Levels
Four and Five projects, the bidder must provide, if requested by the Agency, a
list of projects and their status for a period of thirty-six months prior to
solicitation and a copy of the contractors current financial
statement.
f. Familiarity with
local conditions - Unless waived by the Agency for good cause, on Levels Four
and Five projects, the contractor must agree to establish or have an active
office, or an ongoing project, which office or project is located within 300
road miles of the project site. Good cause shall be the bidder's refusal to
establish a project office with qualified management personnel at or within 300
miles of the project site or a finding by the Agency that a bidder's office
within 300 miles of the project site is not in fact an active office staffed
with qualified management staff.
g.
Firm experience - On Level Five projects, the contractor must have successfully
completed no less than two projects of similar size and complexity within the
last three years.
h. Supervisor -
On Level Five projects, the contractor must agree to provide field (on-site)
supervision (through a named superintendent) for all trade subcontractors on
the project. In addition, the contractor shall assign and name a supervisory
employee to provide scheduling direction to the entire project. Supervisory
employees (including field superintendents, foreman and schedulers at all
levels) must have been employed in a supervisory (leadership) capacity of a
substantially equivalent level on a similar project for at least two years
within the last five years. The contractor shall include a resume of experience
for each of those proposed supervisory employees.
i. Any specific expertise and experience the
contractor's staff has to perform a project requiring unique or specialized
capabilities.
2. The firm
determined by the Agency to have submitted the low, responsive bid must
complete and submit the above required qualification data where applicable
within seven working days after being notified as the low responsive bidder.
The Agency will evaluate all data submitted within seven days of receipt and
determine whether the firm is a qualified bidder. Should the bidder be judged
unqualified, its bid will be rejected and the bidder submitting the next low
responsive bid will be given seven working days to submit its qualification
data.
(3) On or
before March 17, 2027, the Department shall initiate a review of this rule to
determine if it is duplicative, outdated, obsolete, overly burdensome, or
imposes excessive costs, and thereafter amend the rule as
necessary.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 255.29 FS. Law Implemented 255.05, 255.051, 255.29 FS.
New 5-26-76, Amended 6-7-77, 7-14-81, 7-7-83, 9-2-85, Formerly 13D-11.04, Amended 1-1-87, 11-5-91, Formerly 13D-11.004, Amended 8-28-96, 9-22-99, 12-3-14, 3-17-22.
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