B. The
Purchasing Agent may limit the prequalification of a vendor to a certain
category of work based on information provided pursuant to §
4.6(D)(3) of
this Part, size of purchase order based on information provided pursuant to
§
4.6(D)(4) of this Part, or both.
1.
Category of Work. The vendor must specify any/all categories of work that the
vendor wishes to be prequalified to bid on. The vendor must submit copies of
all required licenses and/or certifications (if applicable) to evidence that
the vendor can perform such category of work. The Purchasing Agent may limit a
vendor's prequalification to one of the following categories of work:
a. Horizontal Construction
(1) Road or parking lot construction and
rehabilitation.
(2)
Prequalification for contractors submitting bids on road work for the
department of transportation shall be prequalified pursuant to §
4.6(G) of
this Part and R.I. Gen. Laws §
37-2-26.
b. Vertical Construction (Design-Bid-Build):
Vendor acting as prime contractor for the construction of buildings (including
new construction and/or renovations).
c. Exterior building envelope projects
including roofing, window installation/repair, exterior wall work, masonry, or
any combination thereof.
d.
HVAC/Plumbing: Projects where the work primarily encompasses the disciplines of
plumbing, fire protection, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC),
and building control systems.
e.
Electrical: Projects which have a primary focus on electrical and low voltage
systems including but not limited to: electrical distribution, emergency power
generation, lighting, low voltage distribution, and devices.
f. Site Work amp; Utility Work: Clearing,
grubbing, removal of tree stumps, shrubs, site preparation, mass earth
excavation, silt fence, erosion/sedimentation control, gabions, erosion
control, rock crushing/recycling, screening topsoil and other aggregates. Sewer
and water mains, pipe jacking, storm drainage, sewer rehabilitation, sewage
pumping stations.
g. Painting
(Interior or exterior)
h.
Landscaping/Environmental Improvements: Landscaping roadside, including
seeding, hydro seeding, mulching, sodding, and ground cover planting, topsoil
application, and other construction related thereto. Site Landscaping including
topsoil application, including planting of trees, shrubs, and all ground covers
on various types of sites, selective tree removal, trimming, seeding,
insecticide application, weed control, liming, soil binder amp; soil
supplements, irrigation, Wetland mitigation, creation, plantings and removal of
invasive species.
i. Environmental:
Environmental/hazardous waste removal, stockpile, sewage pumping stations. The
containment, cleanup, removal and disposal of debris, hazardous,
controlled/toxic materials, including water.
j. Marine repairs, construction or
salvaging.
k. Construction Manager
at Risk (CMAR) as defined in §
8.11(C)(4) of this Subchapter and R.I. Gen.
Laws §§
37-2-7, 37-2-27.2, 37-2-27.3, and 37-2-27.4.
l. Any other category of work that the
Purchasing Agent shall determine during his or her prequalification
determination that the vendor is qualified to perform.
2. Vendors bidding on construction contract
management must be prequalified in accordance with this Part and shall be also
be prequalified for specific solicitations in accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws
§
37-2-27.
3. Size of purchase
order. The Purchasing Agent may also limit a vendor's prequalification to a
purchase order value range tier determined to be suitable based on the
information submitted by the vendor. In its prequalification packet, the vendor
must specify the size of purchase order value range tier that it seeks to be
prequalified to bid upon. The purchase order value range tiers are as follows:
a. Tier I: $1,000,000-$5,000,000
b. Tier II: $1,000,000-$10,000,000
c. Tier III: $1,000,000-$20,000,000
d. Tier IV: $1,000,000-$40,000,000
e. Tier V: $1,000,000-$40,000,000 and
above