Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 752 - University Hospitals Authority
Chapter 11 - Acquisitions and Construction
Subchapter 7 - Construction
Section 752:11-7-7 - Contract award

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 752:11-7-7

Current through Vol. 41, No. 13, March 15, 2024

(a) Contracts shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder on a lowest and best or Best Value criteria basis as indicated on the solicitation notice. If an award is made to other than the lowest bidder, the Authority shall prepare a statement setting forth the reason for its action and place that statement on file or its website, open to public inspection. [61 O.S. § 117] The Authority will provide a copy of the contract to the successful bidder who shall be given a specific period of time, as outlined in project specifications, but not to exceed sixty (60) days [61 O.S. § 113(A)], in which to execute the contract and obtain the necessary bonds and insurance.

(b) Projects over $100,000 require three bonds. [61 O.S. § 113(B)] All bonds required by Title 61 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall be provided by insurance carriers, bonding companies, or surety companies that are prequalified by OMES as good and sufficient in accordance with criteria established by OMES. [61 O.S. § 134 ]

(1) Performance bond. A bond with good and sufficient security valued at not less than the total value of the proposed contract which shall ensure the proper and prompt completion of the work in accordance with the contract.

(2) Defect bond. A good and sufficient bond in an amount equal to the total value of the contract to protect the Authority against defective workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) year after acceptance of the project.

(3) Payment bond. A good and sufficient bond in an amount equal to the total value of the contract to ensure that the contractor shall pay all indebtedness incurred by the contractor and his subcontractors and all suppliers for such labor, material, and repair of and parts for equipment as are used and consumed in performance of the contract, and to protect the Authority against claims from subcontractors or suppliers for services or materials used in the project.

(4) Letters of credit. Irrevocable letters of credit may be substituted for the bonds listed, but each letter must be for the total value of the contract. Alternatively, a single irrevocable letter of credit may be substituted for the bonds listed.

(c) If no timely bid is received after bid notices have been published on any proposed public construction contract which does not exceed $100,000, the Authority may negotiate the contract with a prospective contractor. The contract shall be executed within six (6) months after the date initially set for opening bids, and the work to be performed shall be as specified in the initial bidding documents. [61 O.S. § 119.1]

(d) Public liability and workers' compensation insurance in reasonable amounts shall be required for all projects, regardless of project size. the Authority may require the contractor to name the Authority and its architects or engineers, or both, as an additional insured under the public liability insurance, which requirement, if made, shall be specified in the bid documents. [61 O.S. § 113(B)(4)]

(1) Proof of workers' compensation insurance shall be required for all projects exceeding $50,000. The minimum level of coverage shall be the statutory requirement specified by Oklahoma law.

(2) For projects less than $50,000, a sworn affidavit certifying an exemption to the requirement of workers' compensation insurance coverage may be accepted in lieu of proof of workers' compensation insurance.

(3) Additional forms of insurance or increases in the insurance amounts may be required, including builder's risk, for certain projects. Any additions or increases shall be contained in the bid documents.

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