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Public Act 103-0654 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning local government. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Regional Transportation Authority Act is | ||||
amended by changing Section 4.06 as follows: | ||||
(70 ILCS 3615/4.06) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.06) | ||||
Sec. 4.06. Public bidding. | ||||
(a) The Board shall adopt regulations to ensure that the | ||||
acquisition by the Authority or a Service Board other than the | ||||
Chicago Transit Authority of services or public transportation | ||||
facilities (other than real estate) involving a cost of more | ||||
than the small purchase threshold set by the Federal Transit | ||||
Administration and the disposition of all property of the | ||||
Authority or a Service Board other than the Chicago Transit | ||||
Authority shall be after public notice and with public | ||||
bidding. The Board shall adopt regulations to ensure that the | ||||
construction, demolition, rehabilitation, renovation, and | ||||
building maintenance projects by the Authority or a Service | ||||
Board other than the Chicago Transit Authority for services or | ||||
public transportation facilities involving a cost of more than | ||||
$40,000 shall be after public notice and with public bidding. | ||||
Such regulations may provide for exceptions to such | ||||
requirements for acquisition of repair parts, accessories, |
equipment or services previously furnished or contracted for; | ||
for the immediate delivery of supplies, material or equipment | ||
or performance of service when it is determined by the | ||
concurrence of two-thirds of the then Directors that an | ||
emergency requires immediate delivery or supply thereof; for | ||
goods or services that are economically procurable from only | ||
one source; for contracts for the maintenance or servicing of | ||
equipment which are made with the manufacturers or authorized | ||
service agent of that equipment where the maintenance or | ||
servicing can best be performed by the manufacturer or | ||
authorized service agent or such a contract would be otherwise | ||
advantageous to the Authority or a Service Board, other than | ||
the Chicago Transit Authority, except that the exceptions in | ||
this clause shall not apply to contracts for plumbing, | ||
heating, piping, refrigeration and automatic temperature | ||
control systems, ventilating and distribution systems for | ||
conditioned air, and electrical wiring; for goods or services | ||
procured from another governmental agency; for purchases and | ||
contracts for the use or purchase of data processing equipment | ||
and data processing systems software; for the acquisition of | ||
professional or utility services; and for the acquisition of | ||
public transportation equipment including, but not limited to, | ||
rolling stock, locomotives and buses, provided that: (i) it is | ||
determined by a vote of 2/3 of the then Directors of the | ||
Service Board making the acquisition that a negotiated | ||
acquisition offers opportunities with respect to the cost or |
financing of the equipment, its delivery, or the performance | ||
of a portion of the work within the State or the use of goods | ||
produced or services provided within the State; (ii) a notice | ||
of intention to negotiate for the acquisition of such public | ||
transportation equipment is published in a newspaper of | ||
general circulation within the City of Chicago inviting | ||
proposals from qualified vendors; and (iii) any contract with | ||
respect to such acquisition is authorized by a vote of 2/3 of | ||
the then Directors of the Service Board making the | ||
acquisition. The requirements set forth in this Section shall | ||
not apply to purchase of service agreements or other | ||
contracts, purchases or sales entered into by the Authority | ||
with any transportation agency or unit of local government. | ||
(b) (1) In connection with two-phase design/build | ||
selection procedures authorized in this Section, a Service | ||
Board may authorize, by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of | ||
the then members of the Service Board, the use of competitive | ||
selection and the prequalification of responsible bidders | ||
consistent with applicable federal regulations and this | ||
subsection (b). | ||
(2) Two-phase design/build selection procedures shall | ||
consist of the following: | ||
(i) A Service Board shall develop, through | ||
licensed architects or licensed engineers, a scope of | ||
work statement for inclusion in the solicitation for | ||
phase-one proposals that defines the project and |
provides prospective offerors with sufficient | ||
information regarding the Service Board's | ||
requirements. The statement shall include criteria and | ||
preliminary design, and general budget parameters and | ||
general schedule or delivery requirements to enable | ||
the offerors to submit proposals which meet the | ||
Service Board's needs. When the two-phase design/build | ||
selection procedure is used and the Service Board | ||
contracts for development of the scope of work | ||
statement, the Service Board shall contract for | ||
architectural or engineering services as defined by | ||
and in accordance with the Architectural, Engineering, | ||
and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act | ||
and all applicable licensing statutes. | ||
(ii) The evaluation factors to be used in | ||
evaluating phase-one proposals must be stated in the | ||
solicitation and must include specialized experience | ||
and technical competence, capability to perform, past | ||
performance of the offeror's team (including the | ||
architect-engineer and construction members of the | ||
team) and other appropriate technical and | ||
qualifications factors. Each solicitation must | ||
establish the relative importance assigned to the | ||
evaluation factors and the subfactors that must be | ||
considered in the evaluation of phase-one proposals on | ||
the basis of the evaluation factors set forth in the |
solicitation. Each design/build team must include a | ||
licensed design professional independent from the | ||
Service Board's licensed architect or engineer and a | ||
licensed design professional must be named in the | ||
phase-one proposals submitted to the Service Board. | ||
(iii) On the basis of the phase-one proposal the | ||
Service Board shall select as the most highly | ||
qualified the number of offerors specified in the | ||
solicitation and request the selected offerors to | ||
submit phase-two competitive proposals and cost or | ||
price information. Each solicitation must establish | ||
the relative importance assigned to the evaluation | ||
factors and the subfactors that must be considered in | ||
the evaluation of phase-two proposals on the basis of | ||
the evaluation factors set forth in the solicitation. | ||
A Service Board may negotiate with the selected | ||
design/build team after award but prior to contract | ||
execution for the purpose of securing better terms | ||
than originally proposed, provided the salient | ||
features of the design/build solicitation are not | ||
diminished. Each phase-two solicitation evaluates | ||
separately (A) the technical submission for the | ||
proposal, including design concepts or proposed | ||
solutions to requirements addressed within the scope | ||
of work, and (B) the evaluation factors and | ||
subfactors, including cost or price, that must be |
considered in the evaluations of proposals. | ||
(iv) A design/build solicitation issued under the | ||
procedures in this subsection (b) shall state the | ||
maximum number of offerors that are to be selected to | ||
submit competitive phase-two proposals. The maximum | ||
number specified in the solicitation shall not exceed | ||
5 unless the Service Board with respect to an | ||
individual solicitation determines that a specified | ||
number greater than 5 is in the best interest of the | ||
Service Board and is consistent with the purposes and | ||
objectives of the two-phase design/build selection | ||
process. | ||
(v) All designs submitted as part of the two-phase | ||
selection process and not selected shall be | ||
proprietary to the preparers. | ||
(c) The Regional Transportation Authority and the Service | ||
Boards may donate rolling stock, including locomotives and | ||
equipment, to museums in this State that are not-for-profit | ||
corporations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue | ||
Code of 1986. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-523, eff. 9-22-17.) |