Wash. Admin. Code § 468-600-722 - State objection to subcontractors
(1) Prior to the execution of any contract
with a proposer, the proposer must provide the department with a list of all
major subcontractors who will perform work in the construction, operation or
maintenance of the project. All subcontractors must be legally eligible to
perform or work on public contracts under federal and Washington law and
regulations. No subcontractor will be accepted who is ineligible to receive
public works contracts in the state of Washington.
(2) If the department has reasonable
objection to any proposed subcontractor, the department is authorized to
require, before the execution of a contract, an apparently successful proposer
to submit an acceptable substitute. In such case, the proposer must submit an
acceptable substitute, and the contract may, at the department's discretion, be
modified to equitably account for any difference in cost necessitated by the
substitution. The department will set a maximum time period from the date of
the department's written demand for substitution within which to make an
acceptable substitution. A proposer's failure to make an acceptable
substitution at the end of the time period will constitute sufficient grounds
for the department to refuse to execute a contract, without incurring any
liability for the refusal. In setting a maximum time period, the department
shall consider the scope of the subcontract, availability of other
subcontractors, and whether the disapproved subcontractor is identified in the
proposal as an equity contributor or source of other financial support to the
project relied on by the proposer. Following such identification, the proposer
shall be granted an additional maximum time period as determined by the
department to conclude negotiations of acceptable terms and conditions with
that substitute major subcontractor.
(3) The department may not require any
proposer to engage any subcontractor, supplier, other person or organization
against whom the proposer has reasonable objection.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 47.29.030. 07-04-095, § 468-600-722, filed 2/6/07, effective 3/9/07.
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