Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 731 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Division 5 - PUBLIC CONTRACT RULES; HIGHWAY AND BRIDGE PROJECTS
Section 731-005-0550 - Bid Security
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) Security Amount. If ODOT requires Bid security, it shall be 10% of the Offeror's Bid. ODOT shall not use Bid security to discourage competition. ODOT shall clearly state any Bid security requirements in its Solicitation Document. The Offeror shall forfeit Bid security after Award if the Offeror fails to execute the Contract and promptly return it with any required performance bond, payment bond and any required proof of insurance. See ORS 279C.365(5) and 279C.385.
(2) Requirement for Bid Security. Unless ODOT has otherwise exempted a solicitation or class of solicitations from Bid security pursuant to ORS 279C.390, ODOT shall require Bid security for its solicitation of Bids for Public Improvements. This requirement applies only to Highway Construction Contracts with a value, estimated by ODOT, of more than $50,000. See ORS 279C.365(6). ODOT may require Bid security even if it has exempted a class of solicitations from Bid security.
(3) Form of Bid Security. ODOT may accept only the following forms of Bid Security:
(4) Return of Security. ODOT shall return or release the Bid security of all unsuccessful Offerors after a Contract has been fully executed and all required bonds and insurance have been provided, or after all Offers have been rejected. ODOT may return the Bid security of unsuccessful Offerors prior to Award if the return does not prejudice Contract Award and the security of at least the Bidders with the three lowest Bids is retained pending execution of a Contract.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 279A.050 & 279A.065
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 279C.365, 279C.380, 279C.385, 279C.390 & 279C.400