Utah Admin. Code R916-5-5 - Not Basis for Protest, Suspension, Disruption, or Termination
(1) As described in Section
72-6-107.5, the failure of a
contractor or subcontractor to comply with Section
72-6-107.5 may not be the basis
for a bid protest or any action or suit that would suspend, disrupt, or
terminate the design or construction of a project.
(2) A contractor who cannot demonstrate
compliance with Section 72-6-107.5 when submitting the executed contract,
signed by the successful bidder, may be declared non-responsive and the
department may award the contract to the next lowest responsive and responsible
bidder.
(3) A consultant to which
the department awards a contract pursuant to Section
63G-6a-507 that is unable to
demonstrate compliance with Section
72-6-107.5 within 14 calendar days
after being ranked first during a consultant selection process may be declared
non-responsive. The department may then enter negotiations with the new
first-ranked responsive consultant.
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