Job Order Contracting – California Community College Districts

PROCUREMENT AND FINANCE – Job Order Contracting – California Community College Districts
Community College Districts Now Authorized to Use Job Order Contracting, AB 618 (Low D)
This new law authorizes community colleges to use job order contracting under terms parallel to existing law.  The law does require project labor agreements (PLA), however, which increase costs unjustifiably.

AB 618   (Low D)   Local Agency Public Construction Act: job order contracting: school districts: community college districts.

Status


9/26/2017 – Approved by the Governor. Chaptered by Secretary of State – Chapter 296, Statutes of 2017.

 

Summary


The Local Agency Public Construction Act authorizes job order contracting for school districts until January 1, 2022. The act restricts job order contracting to school districts that have entered into a project labor agreement or agreements, as defined, that will apply to all public works in excess of $25,000 undertaken by the school district through at least December 31, 2021, regardless of what contracting procedure is used to award that work. The act excludes any architect, engineer, or consultant retained by the school district to assist in the development of the job order contract documents from participation in the preparation of a bid with any job order contractor. The act requires job order contractors to submit a questionnaire to the school district containing specified information verified under oath.This bill would revise that restriction to restrict job order contracting under the act to school districts that have entered into a project labor agreement or agreements that will apply to all public works awarded through job order contracting and to all other public works that exceed a monetary threshold set by the school district. The bill would additionally exclude an architect, engineer, or consultant retained to assist the school district in the development of the job order contract documents from bidding. The bill would also exclude contractors retained to assist the school district from bidding or participating in the preparation of a bid with any job order contractor.This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws.

(Based on text date 9/26/2017)