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SB 627 Procurement Act; procurement of architect. or prof. engr. services.

Introduced by: Walter A. Stosch | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Virginia Public Procurement Act; procurement of architectural or professional engineering services. Allows the award of term contracts for architectural and engineering services to multiple firms with a single Request for Proposal ("RFP") and sets the criteria for the use of such contracts. Currently, only one award can be made for each solicitation. The bill limits the sum of projects performed annually by a single architectural/engineering firm to $500,000 or a lesser amount determined by the Director of the Department of General Services ("DGS"). Currently, the maximum amount is $300,000.

SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:

Virginia Public Procurement Act; procurement of architectural or professional engineering services. Allows the award of term contracts for architectural and engineering services to multiple firms with a single Request for Proposal ("RFP") and sets the criteria for the use of such contracts. Currently, only one award can be made for each solicitation. The bill limits the sum of projects performed annually by a single architectural/engineering firm to $500,000 or a lesser amount determined by the Director of the Department of General Services ("DGS"). Currently, the maximum amount is $300,000.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Virginia Public Procurement Act; procurement of architectural or professional engineering services. Allows the award of term contracts for architectural and engineering services to multiple firms with a single Request for Proposal ("RFP") and sets the criteria for the use of such contracts. Currently, only one award can be made for each solicitation. The bill limits the sum of projects performed annually by a single architectural/engineering firm to $500,000 or a lesser amount determined by the Director of the Department of General Services ("DGS"). Currently, the maximum amount is $300,000. Additionally, the bill authorizes the Director of DGS to limit the amount that may be spent for architectural/engineering services on each construction project. Currently, that limit is $100,000.