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State of Illinois
2025 and 2026 SB1887 Introduced 2/6/2025, by Sen. Donald P. DeWitte SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | 70 ILCS 3720/2 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 252 | 70 ILCS 3720/6 new | | 70 ILCS 3720/7 new | | 70 ILCS 3720/8 new | | 70 ILCS 3720/9 new | | 70 ILCS 3720/10 new | | 70 ILCS 3720/11 new | | 70 ILCS 3720/12 new | | 70 ILCS 3720/13 new | | 70 ILCS 3720/14 new | | 70 ILCS 3720/15 new | | 65 ILCS 5/11-135-8 | from Ch. 24, par. 11-135-8 |
| Amends the Water Commission Act of 1985. Provides that a commission may not receive more than $10,000 per year in compensation (currently a commission may not receive more than $10,000 per year in compensation except that no commissioner who is a member of the governing board or an officer or employee of the county or any unit of local government within the county may receive any compensation for serving as a commissioner). Allows a commission to use alternate project delivery methods, establish goals or requirements for the procurement of goods and services and for construction contracts, and accept assignment of municipal waterworks system contracts or other public improvement contracts. Gives commissions the authority to enter into design-build contracts and use a design-build delivery system. Includes definitions and requirements for the design-build delivery system. Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a water commission may construct water transmission and distribution lines within a radius of 50 miles (rather than 25 miles) outside the corporate limits of member municipalities for the purpose of furnishing water to any additional entities which contract with the commission for a supply of water. |
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1 | | AN ACT concerning local government. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 5. The Water Commission Act of 1985 is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 2 and by adding Sections 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, |
6 | | 12, 13, 14, and 15 as follows: |
7 | | (70 ILCS 3720/2) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 252) |
8 | | Sec. 2. The General Assembly hereby finds and declares |
9 | | that it is necessary and in the public interest to help assure |
10 | | a sufficient and economic supply of a source of water within |
11 | | those county wide areas of this State where, because of a |
12 | | growth in population and proximity to large urban centers, the |
13 | | health, safety and welfare of the residents is threatened by |
14 | | an ever increasing shortage of a continuing, available and |
15 | | adequate source and supply of water on an economically |
16 | | reasonable basis; however, it is not the intent of the General |
17 | | Assembly to interfere with the power of municipalities to |
18 | | provide for the retail distribution of water to their |
19 | | residents or the customers of their water systems. Therefore, |
20 | | in order to provide for a sufficient and economic supply of |
21 | | water to such areas, it is hereby declared to be the law of |
22 | | this State that: |
23 | | (a) With respect to any water commission constituted |
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1 | | pursuant to Division 135 of the Illinois Municipal Code or |
2 | | established by operation of law under Public Act 83-1123, as |
3 | | amended, which water commission includes municipalities which |
4 | | in the aggregate have within their corporate limits more than |
5 | | 50% of the population of a county (hereinafter referred to as a |
6 | | "home county"), and such county is contiguous to a county |
7 | | which has a population in excess of 1,000,000 inhabitants, the |
8 | | provisions of this Act shall apply. With respect to any such |
9 | | water commission (hereinafter referred to as a "county water |
10 | | commission"): |
11 | | (i) the terms of all commissioners of such commission |
12 | | holding office at the time a water commission becomes a |
13 | | county water commission shall terminate 30 days after such |
14 | | time and new commissioners shall be appointed as the |
15 | | governing board of the county water commission as |
16 | | hereinafter provided in subsection (c); and |
17 | | (ii) the county water commission shall continue to be |
18 | | a body corporate and politic, and shall bear the name of |
19 | | the home county but shall be independent from and not a |
20 | | part of the county government and shall itself be a |
21 | | political subdivision and a unit of local government, and |
22 | | upon appointment of the new commissioners as the governing |
23 | | board of such water commission as provided in subsection |
24 | | (c), such water commission shall remain responsible for |
25 | | the full payment of, and shall by operation of law be |
26 | | deemed to have assumed and shall pay when due all debts and |
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1 | | obligations of the commission as the same is constituted |
2 | | and as such debts and obligations existed on the date such |
3 | | water commission becomes a county water commission and |
4 | | such additional debts and obligations as are incurred by |
5 | | such commission after such date and prior to the |
6 | | appointment of the new commissioners as the governing |
7 | | board of such commission, and further shall continue to |
8 | | have and exercise all powers and functions and duties of a |
9 | | water commission created pursuant to Division 135 of the |
10 | | Illinois Municipal Code, as now or hereafter amended, and |
11 | | the county water commission may rely on that Division, as |
12 | | modified and supplemented by the provisions of this Act, |
13 | | as lawful authority under which it may act. |
14 | | (b) Any county water commission shall have as its |
15 | | territory within its corporate limits, subject to taxation for |
16 | | its purposes, and subject to the powers and limitations as |
17 | | conferred by this Act, (i) all of the territory of the home |
18 | | county except that territory located within the corporate |
19 | | limits of excluded units as hereinafter defined and (ii) also |
20 | | all of the territory located outside the home county and |
21 | | included within the corporate limits of an included unit as |
22 | | hereinafter defined. As used in this Act, "excluded unit" |
23 | | means a unit of local government having a waterworks system |
24 | | and having within its corporate limits territory within the |
25 | | home county and which either, at the time any commission |
26 | | becomes a county water commission, receives, or has contracted |
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1 | | at such time for the receipt of, more than 25% of the water |
2 | | distributed by such unit's water system from a source outside |
3 | | of the home county, or a unit of local government that seeks a |
4 | | change in status as provided in this Section. As used in this |
5 | | Section, "included unit" means any unit of local government |
6 | | having a waterworks system and having within its corporate |
7 | | limits territory within the home county, which unit of local |
8 | | government is not an excluded unit. No other water commission |
9 | | shall be constituted under Division 135 of the Illinois |
10 | | Municipal Code in any home county after the effective date of |
11 | | this Act to provide water from any source located outside the |
12 | | home county. A unit of local government may switch its status |
13 | | from being an included unit to an excluded unit provided that |
14 | | (i) it has constructed a water treatment plant prior to |
15 | | December 31, 2006 to comply with United States Environmental |
16 | | Protection Agency regulations regarding radium; (ii) it |
17 | | notifies the commission in writing of its desire to become an |
18 | | excluded unit; and (iii) it no longer demands future service |
19 | | from the commission and shall not be reinstated as an included |
20 | | unit. In the event a unit of local government switches status, |
21 | | the water commission shall, from any legally available |
22 | | sources, transfer the sums collected from that unit of local |
23 | | government for the period of time beginning January 1, 2006 to |
24 | | the date that this tax is no longer assessed within the |
25 | | affected excluded unit. The transfer of funds authorized |
26 | | herein shall be made within 90 days of the effective date of |
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1 | | this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. Except as |
2 | | authorized by a county water commission, no home county or |
3 | | included unit shall enter into any new or renew or extend any |
4 | | existing contract, agreement or other arrangement for the |
5 | | acquisition or sale of water from any source located outside a |
6 | | home county; provided, however, that any included unit may |
7 | | contract for a supply of water in case of a temporary emergency |
8 | | from any other unit of local government or any entity. In the |
9 | | event that any included unit elects to serve retail customers |
10 | | outside its corporate boundaries and to establish rates and |
11 | | charges for such water in excess of those charged within its |
12 | | corporate boundaries, such rates and charges shall have a |
13 | | reasonable relationship to the actual cost of providing and |
14 | | delivering the water; this provision is declarative of |
15 | | existing law. It is declared to be the law of this State |
16 | | pursuant to paragraphs (g) and (h) of Section 6 of Article VII |
17 | | of the Illinois Constitution that in any home county, the |
18 | | provisions of this Act and Division 135 of the Illinois |
19 | | Municipal Code, as modified and supplemented by this Act and |
20 | | this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, constitute a |
21 | | limitation upon the power of any such county and upon all units |
22 | | of local government (except excluded units) within such |
23 | | county, including home rule units, limiting to such county, |
24 | | units of local government and home rule units the power to |
25 | | acquire, supply or distribute water or to establish any water |
26 | | commission for such purposes involving water from any source |
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1 | | located outside the home county in a manner other than as |
2 | | provided or permitted by this Act and Division 135, as |
3 | | modified and supplemented by this Act, and further constitute |
4 | | an exercise of exclusive State power with respect to the |
5 | | acquisition, supply and distribution of water from any source |
6 | | located outside the home county by any such county and by units |
7 | | of local government (except excluded units), including home |
8 | | rule units, within such county and with respect to the |
9 | | establishment for such purposes of any water commission |
10 | | therein, which power may not be exercised concurrently by any |
11 | | unit of local government or home rule unit. Upon the request of |
12 | | any included unit, a county water commission shall provide |
13 | | such included unit Lake Michigan water in an amount up to the |
14 | | then current Department of Transportation allocation of Lake |
15 | | Michigan water for such included unit. |
16 | | With respect to a water commission to which the provisions |
17 | | of subsection (a) apply, all uninhabited territory that is |
18 | | owned and solely occupied by such a commission and is located |
19 | | not within its home county but within a non-home rule |
20 | | municipality adjacent to its home county shall, |
21 | | notwithstanding any other provision of law, be disconnected |
22 | | from that municipality by operation of this Act on the |
23 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of 1991, and shall |
24 | | thereafter no longer be within the territory of the |
25 | | municipality for any purpose; except that for the purposes of |
26 | | any statute that requires contiguity of territory, the |
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1 | | territory of the water commission shall be disregarded and the |
2 | | municipality shall not be deemed to be noncontiguous by virtue |
3 | | of the disconnection of the water commission territory. |
4 | | (c) The governing body of any water commission to which |
5 | | the provisions of subsection (a) apply shall be a board of |
6 | | commissioners, each to be appointed within 30 days after the |
7 | | water commission becomes a county water commission to a term |
8 | | commencing on such date, as follows: |
9 | | (i) one commissioner, who shall serve as chairman, who |
10 | | shall be a resident of the home county, to be appointed by |
11 | | the chairman of the county board of such county with the |
12 | | advice and consent of the county board, provided that |
13 | | following the expiration of the term or vacancy of the |
14 | | current chairman serving on the effective date of this |
15 | | amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, any |
16 | | subsequent appointment as chairman shall also be subject |
17 | | to the advice and consent of the county water commission; |
18 | | (ii) one commissioner from each county board district |
19 | | within the home county, to be appointed by the chairman of |
20 | | the county board of the home county with the advice and |
21 | | consent of the county board; and |
22 | | (iii) one commissioner from each county board district |
23 | | within the home county, to be appointed by the majority |
24 | | vote of the mayors of those included units which are |
25 | | municipalities and which have the greatest percentage of |
26 | | their respective populations residing within such county |
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1 | | board district of the home county. |
2 | | The mayors of the respective county board districts shall |
3 | | meet for the purpose of making said respective appointments at |
4 | | a time and place designated by that mayor in each county board |
5 | | district of the included unit with the largest population |
6 | | voting for a commissioner upon not less than 10 days' written |
7 | | notice to each other mayor entitled to vote. |
8 | | The commissioners so appointed shall serve for a term of 6 |
9 | | years, or until their successors have been appointed and have |
10 | | qualified in the same manner as the original appointments, |
11 | | except that at the first meeting of such commissioners, (A) |
12 | | the commissioners first appointed pursuant to paragraph (ii) |
13 | | of this subsection shall determine publicly by lot 1/3 of |
14 | | their number to serve for terms of 2 years, 1/3 of their number |
15 | | to serve for terms of 4 years and 1/3 of their number to serve |
16 | | for terms of 6 years, any odd number of commissioners so |
17 | | determined by dividing into thirds to serve 6 year terms, and |
18 | | (B) the commissioners first appointed pursuant to paragraph |
19 | | (iii) of this subsection shall determine publicly by lot 1/3 |
20 | | of their number to serve for terms of 2 years, 1/3 of their |
21 | | number to serve for terms of 4 years and 1/3 of their number to |
22 | | serve for terms of 6 years, any odd number of commissioners so |
23 | | determined by dividing into thirds to serve 6 year terms. The |
24 | | commissioner first appointed pursuant to paragraph (i) of this |
25 | | subsection, who shall serve as chairman, shall serve for a |
26 | | term of 6 years. Any commissioner may be a member of the |
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1 | | governing board or an officer or employee of such county or any |
2 | | unit of local government within such county. A commissioner is |
3 | | eligible for reappointment upon the expiration of his term. A |
4 | | vacancy in the office of a commissioner shall be filled for the |
5 | | balance of the unexpired term by appointment and qualification |
6 | | as to residency in the same manner as the original appointment |
7 | | was made. Each commissioner shall receive the same |
8 | | compensation which shall not be more than $10,000 $600 per |
9 | | year , except that no such commissioner who is a member of the |
10 | | governing board or an officer or employee of such county or any |
11 | | unit of local government within such county may receive any |
12 | | compensation for serving as a commissioner . Each commissioner |
13 | | may be removed by the appointing authority for any cause for |
14 | | which any other county or municipal officer may be removed. |
15 | | The county water commission shall determine its own rules of |
16 | | proceeding. A quorum shall be a majority of the commissioners |
17 | | then in office. All ordinances or resolutions shall be passed |
18 | | by not less than a majority of a quorum. No commissioner or |
19 | | employee of the commission, no member of the county board or |
20 | | other official elected within such county, no mayor or |
21 | | president or other member of the corporate authorities of any |
22 | | unit of local government within such county, and no employee |
23 | | of such county or any such unit of local government, shall be |
24 | | interested directly or indirectly in any contract or job of |
25 | | work or materials, or the profits thereof, or services to be |
26 | | performed for or by the commission. A violation of any of the |
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1 | | foregoing provisions of this subsection is a Class C |
2 | | misdemeanor. A conviction is cause for the removal of a person |
3 | | from his office or employment. |
4 | | (d) Except as provided in subsection (g), subject to the |
5 | | referendum provided for in subsection (e), a county water |
6 | | commission may borrow money for corporate purposes on the |
7 | | credit of the commission, and issue general obligation bonds |
8 | | therefor, in such amounts and form and on such conditions as it |
9 | | shall prescribe, but shall not become indebted in any manner |
10 | | or for any purpose in an amount including existing |
11 | | indebtedness in the aggregate to exceed 5.75% of the aggregate |
12 | | value of the taxable property within the territorial |
13 | | boundaries of the county water commission, as equalized and |
14 | | assessed by the Department of Revenue and as most recently |
15 | | available at the time of the issue of said bonds. Before or at |
16 | | the time of incurring any indebtedness, except as provided in |
17 | | subsection (g), the commission shall provide for the |
18 | | collection of a direct annual tax, which shall be unlimited as |
19 | | to rate or amount, sufficient to pay the interest on such debt |
20 | | as it falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal |
21 | | thereof at maturity, which shall be within 40 years after the |
22 | | date of issue thereof. Such tax shall be levied upon and |
23 | | collected from all of the taxable property within the |
24 | | territory of the county water commission. Dissolution of the |
25 | | county water commission for any reason shall not relieve the |
26 | | taxable property within such territory of the county water |
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1 | | commission from liability for such tax. The clerk of the |
2 | | commission shall file a certified copy of the resolution or |
3 | | ordinance by which such bonds are authorized to be issued and |
4 | | such tax is levied with the County Clerk of each county in |
5 | | which any of the territory of the county water commission is |
6 | | located and such filing shall constitute, without the doing of |
7 | | any other act, full and complete authority for each such |
8 | | County Clerk to extend such tax for collection upon all the |
9 | | taxable property within the territory of the county water |
10 | | commission subject to such tax in each and every year required |
11 | | sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on such bonds, |
12 | | as aforesaid, without limit as to rate or amount, and shall be |
13 | | in addition to and in excess of all other taxes authorized to |
14 | | be levied by the commission or any included unit. The general |
15 | | obligation bonds shall be issued pursuant to an ordinance or |
16 | | resolution and may be issued in one or more series, and shall |
17 | | bear such date or dates, mature at such time or times and in |
18 | | any event not more than 40 years from the date thereof, be sold |
19 | | at such price at private or public sale as determined by a |
20 | | county water commission, bear interest at such rate or rates |
21 | | such that the net effective interest rate received upon the |
22 | | sale of such bonds does not exceed the maximum rate determined |
23 | | under Section 2 of the Bond Authorization Act, which rates may |
24 | | be fixed or variable, be in such denominations, be in such |
25 | | form, either coupon or registered, carry such conversion, |
26 | | registration, and exchange privileges, be executed in such |
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1 | | manner, be payable in such medium of payment at such place or |
2 | | places within or without the State of Illinois, be subject to |
3 | | such terms of redemption, and contain or be subject to such |
4 | | other terms as the ordinance or resolution may provide, and |
5 | | shall not be restricted by the provisions of any other terms of |
6 | | obligations of public agencies or private persons. |
7 | | (e) No issue of general obligation bonds by a county water |
8 | | commission (except bonds to refund an existing bonded |
9 | | indebtedness) shall be authorized unless the commission |
10 | | certifies the proposition of issuing such bonds to the proper |
11 | | election officials, who shall submit the proposition to the |
12 | | voters at an election in accordance with the general election |
13 | | law, and the proposition has been approved by a majority of |
14 | | those voting on the proposition. |
15 | | The proposition shall be in the form provided in Section 5 |
16 | | or shall be substantially in the following form: |
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18 | | Shall general obligation
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19 | | bonds for the purpose of
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20 | | (state purpose), in the YES
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21 | | sum of $....(insert amount), -----------------------------
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22 | | be issued by the ......... NO
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23 | | (insert corporate name of
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24 | | the county water commission)?
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26 | | (f) In order to carry out and perform its powers and |
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1 | | functions and duties under the provisions of this Act and |
2 | | Division 135 of the Illinois Municipal Code, as modified and |
3 | | supplemented by this Act, the governing body of any county |
4 | | water commission may by ordinance levy annually upon all |
5 | | taxable property within its territory a tax at a rate not to |
6 | | exceed .005% of the value of such property, as equalized or |
7 | | assessed by the Department of Revenue for the year in which the |
8 | | levy is made. In addition, any county water commission may by |
9 | | ordinance levy upon all taxable property within its territory, |
10 | | for one year only, an additional tax for such purposes at a |
11 | | rate not to exceed .20% of the value of such property, as |
12 | | equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue for that |
13 | | year; provided, however, that such tax may not be levied more |
14 | | than once in any county water commission. |
15 | | (g) Any county water commission shall have the power to |
16 | | borrow money, subject to the indebtedness limitation provided |
17 | | in subsection (d), from the home county or included units, in |
18 | | such amounts and in such terms as agreed by the governing |
19 | | bodies of the commission and the home county or included |
20 | | units. |
21 | | (h) No county water commission constituted pursuant to the |
22 | | Act shall engage in the retail sale or distribution of water to |
23 | | residents or customers of any municipality. |
24 | | (i) Nothing in the Section requires any municipality to |
25 | | contract with a county water commission for a supply of water. |
26 | | (j) The State of Illinois recognizes that any such |
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1 | | contract for the supply of water executed by a unit of local |
2 | | government and a county water commission may contain terms and |
3 | | conditions intended by the parties thereto to be absolute |
4 | | conditions thereof. The State of Illinois also recognizes that |
5 | | persons may loan funds to a county water commission |
6 | | (including, without limitation, the purchase of revenue or |
7 | | general obligation bonds of such commission) in reliance upon |
8 | | the terms and conditions of any such contract for the supply of |
9 | | water. Therefore, the State of Illinois pledges and agrees to |
10 | | those parties and persons which make loans of funds to a county |
11 | | water commission that it will not impair or limit the power or |
12 | | ability of a county water commission or a unit of local |
13 | | government fully to carry out the financial obligations and |
14 | | obligation to furnish water pursuant to the terms of any |
15 | | contract for the supply of water entered into by such county |
16 | | water commission or unit of local government for the term of |
17 | | such contracts or loans. All other terms and conditions of |
18 | | such contracts and intergovernmental agreements shall be |
19 | | binding to the extent that they are not inconsistent with this |
20 | | amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly. |
21 | | (Source: P.A. 95-114, eff. 1-1-08.) |
22 | | (70 ILCS 3720/6 new) |
23 | | Sec. 6. As used in this Act: |
24 | | "Construction-manager-at-risk delivery method" means a |
25 | | delivery method in which the party proposing to be the |
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1 | | construction manager commits to be responsible for performance |
2 | | of certain preconstruction services and, if the parties reach |
3 | | agreement on key terms, becomes responsible for construction |
4 | | of the project. |
5 | | "Design-build delivery method" means a delivery system |
6 | | that provides responsibility within a single contract for the |
7 | | furnishing of architecture, engineering, land surveying, and |
8 | | related services as required and the labor, materials, |
9 | | equipment, and other construction services for the project. |
10 | | "Design-build contract" means a contract for a public |
11 | | project under this Division between a commission and a |
12 | | design-build entity to furnish architecture, infrastructure, |
13 | | engineering, land surveying, public art or interpretive |
14 | | exhibits, and related services, as required, and the labor, |
15 | | materials, equipment, and other construction services for the |
16 | | project. |
17 | | "Design-build entity" means any individual, sole |
18 | | proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, |
19 | | professional corporation, or other entity that proposes to |
20 | | design and construct any public project under this Division. |
21 | | "Design professional" means any individual, sole |
22 | | proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, |
23 | | professional corporation, or other entity that offers services |
24 | | under the Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989, the |
25 | | Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989, the Structural |
26 | | Engineering Practice Act of 1989, or the Illinois Professional |
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1 | | Land Surveyor Act of 1989. |
2 | | "Evaluation criteria" means the requirements for the |
3 | | separate phases of the selection process as defined in this |
4 | | Division and may include the specialized experience, technical |
5 | | qualifications and competence, capacity to perform, past |
6 | | performance, experience with similar projects, assignment of |
7 | | personnel to the project, and other appropriate factors. |
8 | | "Proposal" means the offer to enter into a design-build |
9 | | contract as submitted by a design-build entity in accordance |
10 | | with this Division. |
11 | | "Request for proposal" means the document used by the |
12 | | commission to solicit proposals for a design-build contract. |
13 | | "Scope and performance criteria" means the requirements |
14 | | for the commission project, including, but not limited to, the |
15 | | intended usage, capacity, size, scope, quality and performance |
16 | | standards, life-cycle costs, and other programmatic criteria |
17 | | that are expressed in performance-oriented and quantifiable |
18 | | specifications and drawings that can be reasonably inferred |
19 | | and are suited to allow a design-build entity to develop a |
20 | | proposal. |
21 | | (70 ILCS 3720/7 new) |
22 | | Sec. 7. Commission facilities. A waterworks system or a |
23 | | common source of supply of water, or both, purchased or |
24 | | constructed by the commission: (1) may be located within or |
25 | | without the corporate limits of any customer municipality; (2) |
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1 | | may include, or may consist of, without limitation, facilities |
2 | | for receiving, storing, and transmitting water from any source |
3 | | for supplying water to customer municipalities and other |
4 | | purchasers of water from the commission; and (3) may include, |
5 | | without limitation, facilities that are developed, acquired, |
6 | | constructed, extended, or improved by the commission that may, |
7 | | at any time, be owned by another unit of local government if |
8 | | the facilities will serve the waterworks system or provide a |
9 | | common source of supply of water for the commission. |
10 | | (70 ILCS 3720/8 new) |
11 | | Sec. 8. Construction contracts. |
12 | | (a) All or any portion of a waterworks system or other |
13 | | public improvement of a commission, when the expense thereof |
14 | | will exceed the greater of (i) $25,000 or (ii) the amount of |
15 | | expense above which a work or public improvement by a |
16 | | municipality must be let to the lowest responsible bidder |
17 | | after advertising for bids under Section 8-9-1 of the Illinois |
18 | | Municipal Code, shall be constructed, maintained, or repaired |
19 | | either: (1) by a contract let to the lowest responsible bidder |
20 | | after advertising for bids, in the manner prescribed by the |
21 | | commission's bylaws, rules, and regulations and by the vote |
22 | | required as established in the water purchase and sale |
23 | | contract; or (2) without advertising for bids, if authorized |
24 | | by a vote of greater than a majority of all the commissioners |
25 | | as established in an intergovernmental agreement. The |
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1 | | commission's bylaws, rules, and regulations shall provide for |
2 | | an alternative procedure for emergency procurement if an |
3 | | emergency makes it impracticable to follow the procedures in |
4 | | this subsection. |
5 | | (b) A commission may use alternative project delivery |
6 | | methods if the commission determines it to be in the |
7 | | commission's best interest for a particular project. An |
8 | | alternative project delivery method may include, without |
9 | | limitation, design-build delivery methods or |
10 | | construction-manager-at-risk delivery methods. All notices for |
11 | | the procurement of goods, services, or work to be provided |
12 | | pursuant to an alternate delivery method shall include all |
13 | | requirements for the goods, services, or work to be procured. |
14 | | All awards of contracts or agreements for the procurement of |
15 | | goods, services, or work to be provided pursuant to an |
16 | | alternate delivery method shall be made on the basis of |
17 | | demonstrated competence and qualifications and with due regard |
18 | | for the principles of competitive selection. As part of an |
19 | | alternate project delivery procurement process, prior to |
20 | | submission of proposals, the commission may conduct meetings |
21 | | and exchange confidential information with proposers to |
22 | | promote understanding of the request for proposals, review |
23 | | alternative design concepts, or discuss other issues related |
24 | | to the procurement. |
25 | | (c) A commission may establish goals or requirements for |
26 | | the procurement of goods and services and for construction |
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1 | | contracts to promote and encourage the continuing economic |
2 | | development of (i) businesses that are owned and operated by |
3 | | minorities, women, persons with disabilities, or veterans; |
4 | | (ii) businesses that are located within the territory of one |
5 | | or more of the municipalities that are members of the |
6 | | commission; (iii) businesses that employ persons who reside in |
7 | | the territory of one or more of the municipalities that are |
8 | | members of the commission. A commission may also establish |
9 | | other goals or requirements that result in the award to a |
10 | | responsible bidder other than the lowest responsible bidder if |
11 | | the commission determines that the award is in the |
12 | | commission's best interests, notwithstanding the requirements |
13 | | of subsection (a). Goals or requirements that are set by a |
14 | | commission that result in a preference being applied to a |
15 | | bidder or proposer, who has met those goals or requirements, |
16 | | in a commission's process for awarding construction contracts |
17 | | and for the procurement of goods and services must comply with |
18 | | the constitutional standards applicable to the preferences. |
19 | | (d) A customer municipality may enter into a contract for |
20 | | any portion of a waterworks system or other public improvement |
21 | | of a commission pursuant to a contracting method that is |
22 | | consistent with the requirements applicable to the |
23 | | municipality and generally consistent with the principles in |
24 | | subsection (a) or (b). The commission may accept assignment of |
25 | | such a contract and of payment obligations under that |
26 | | contract. |
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1 | | (e) In connection with a contract by a commission for the |
2 | | construction of all or any portion of a waterworks system or |
3 | | other public improvement of the commission for which the |
4 | | commission issues bonds, the commission must enter into a |
5 | | project labor agreement with the applicable local building |
6 | | trades council prior to the commencement of any and all |
7 | | construction, building, renovation, demolition, or any |
8 | | material change to the structure or land. |
9 | | (70 ILCS 3720/9 new) |
10 | | Sec. 9. Solicitation of proposals. |
11 | | (a) A commission may enter into design-build contracts. In |
12 | | addition to the requirements set forth in its local |
13 | | ordinances, when the commission elects to use the design-build |
14 | | delivery method, it must issue a notice of intent to receive |
15 | | proposals for the project at least 14 days before issuing the |
16 | | request for the proposal. The commission must publish the |
17 | | advance notice online on its website. The commission may |
18 | | publish the notice in construction industry publications or |
19 | | post the notice on construction industry websites. A brief |
20 | | description of the proposed procurement must be included in |
21 | | the notice. The commission must provide a copy of the request |
22 | | for proposal to any party requesting a copy. |
23 | | (b) The request for proposal shall be prepared for each |
24 | | project and must contain, without limitation, the following |
25 | | information: |
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1 | | (1) The name of the commission. |
2 | | (2) A preliminary schedule for the completion of the |
3 | | contract. |
4 | | (3) The proposed budget for the project, the source of |
5 | | funds, and the currently available funds at the time the |
6 | | request for proposal is submitted. |
7 | | (4) Prequalification criteria for design-build |
8 | | entities wishing to submit proposals. The Commission shall |
9 | | include, at a minimum, its normal prequalification, |
10 | | licensing, registration, and other requirements; however, |
11 | | nothing precludes the use of additional prequalification |
12 | | criteria by the commission. |
13 | | (5) Material requirements of the contract, including, |
14 | | but not limited to, the proposed terms and conditions, |
15 | | required performance and payment bonds, and insurance. |
16 | | (6) The performance criteria. |
17 | | (7) The evaluation criteria for each phase of the |
18 | | solicitation. Price may not be used as a factor in the |
19 | | evaluation of Phase I proposals. |
20 | | (8) The number of entities that will be considered for |
21 | | the technical and cost evaluation phase. |
22 | | (c) The commission may include any other relevant |
23 | | information that it chooses to supply. The design-build entity |
24 | | shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy of this |
25 | | documentation in the development of its proposal. |
26 | | (d) The date that proposals are due must be at least 21 |
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1 | | calendar days after the date of the issuance of the request for |
2 | | proposal. If the cost of the project is estimated to exceed |
3 | | $12,000,000, then the proposal due date must be at least 28 |
4 | | calendar days after the date of the issuance of the request for |
5 | | proposal. The commission shall include in the request for |
6 | | proposal a minimum of 30 days to develop the Phase II |
7 | | submissions after the selection of entities from the Phase I |
8 | | evaluation is completed. |
9 | | (70 ILCS 3720/10 new) |
10 | | Sec. 10. Development of scope and performance criteria. |
11 | | (a) The commission shall develop, with the assistance of a |
12 | | licensed design professional or licensed professional |
13 | | engineer, a request for proposal, which shall include scope |
14 | | and performance criteria. The scope and performance criteria |
15 | | must be in sufficient detail and contain adequate information |
16 | | to reasonably apprise the qualified design-build entities of |
17 | | the commission's overall programmatic needs and goals, |
18 | | including criteria and preliminary design plans, general |
19 | | budget parameters, schedule, and delivery requirements. |
20 | | (b) Each request for proposal shall also include a |
21 | | description of the level of design to be provided in the |
22 | | proposals. This description must include the scope and type of |
23 | | renderings, drawings, and specifications that, at a minimum, |
24 | | will be required by the commission to be produced by the |
25 | | design-build entities. |
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1 | | (c) The scope and performance criteria shall be prepared |
2 | | by a licensed professional engineer who is an employee of the |
3 | | commission, or the commission may contract with an independent |
4 | | licensed professional engineer or engineering firm selected |
5 | | under the Local Government Professional Services Selection Act |
6 | | to provide these services. |
7 | | (d) The design professional that prepares the scope and |
8 | | performance criteria is prohibited from participating in any |
9 | | design-build entity proposal for the project. |
10 | | (e) The design-build contract may be conditioned upon |
11 | | subsequent refinements in scope and price and may allow the |
12 | | commission to make modifications in the project scope without |
13 | | invalidating the design-build contract. |
14 | | (70 ILCS 3720/11 new) |
15 | | Sec. 11. Procedures for selection. |
16 | | (a) The commission must use a 2-phase procedure for the |
17 | | selection of the successful design-build entity. Phase I of |
18 | | the procedure will evaluate and shortlist the design-build |
19 | | entities based on qualifications, and Phase II will evaluate |
20 | | the technical and cost proposals. |
21 | | (b) The commission shall include in the request for |
22 | | proposal the evaluating factors to be used in Phase I. These |
23 | | factors are in addition to any prequalification requirements |
24 | | of design-build entities that the commission has set forth. |
25 | | Each request for proposal shall establish the relative |
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1 | | importance assigned to each evaluation factor and subfactor, |
2 | | including any weighting of criteria to be employed by the |
3 | | commission. The commission must maintain a record of the |
4 | | evaluation scoring to be disclosed in event of a protest |
5 | | regarding the solicitation. |
6 | | The commission shall include the following criteria in |
7 | | every Phase I evaluation of design-build entities: (i) |
8 | | experience of personnel; (ii) successful experience with |
9 | | similar project types; (iii) financial capability; (iv) |
10 | | timeliness of past performance; (v) experience with similarly |
11 | | sized projects; (vi) successful reference checks of the firm; |
12 | | and (vii) commitment to assign personnel for the duration of |
13 | | the project and qualifications of the entity's consultants. |
14 | | The commission may include any additional relevant |
15 | | criteria in Phase I that it deems necessary for a proper |
16 | | qualification review. The commission may not consider any |
17 | | design-build entity for evaluation or award if the entity has |
18 | | any pecuniary interest in the project or has other |
19 | | relationships or circumstances, including, but not limited to, |
20 | | long-term leasehold, mutual performance, or development |
21 | | contracts with the commission, that may give the design-build |
22 | | entity a financial or tangible advantage over other |
23 | | design-build entities in the preparation, evaluation, or |
24 | | performance of the design-build contract or that create the |
25 | | appearance of impropriety. |
26 | | Upon completion of the qualifications evaluation, the |
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1 | | commission shall create a shortlist of the most highly |
2 | | qualified design-build entities. The commission, in its |
3 | | discretion, is not required to shortlist the maximum number of |
4 | | entities as identified for Phase II evaluation, provided that |
5 | | no less than 2 design-build entities nor more than 6 are |
6 | | selected to submit Phase II proposals. The commission shall |
7 | | notify the entities selected for the shortlist in writing. |
8 | | This notification shall commence the period for the |
9 | | preparation of the Phase II technical and cost evaluations. |
10 | | The commission must allow sufficient time for the shortlist |
11 | | entities to prepare their Phase II submittals considering the |
12 | | scope and detail requested by the commission. |
13 | | (c) The commission shall include in the request for |
14 | | proposal the evaluating factors to be used in the technical |
15 | | and cost submission components of Phase II. Each request for |
16 | | proposal shall establish, for both the technical and cost |
17 | | submission components of Phase II, the relative importance |
18 | | assigned to each evaluation factor and subfactor, including |
19 | | any weighting of criteria to be employed by the commission. |
20 | | The commission must maintain a record of the evaluation |
21 | | scoring to be disclosed in event of a protest regarding the |
22 | | solicitation. |
23 | | The commission shall include the following criteria in |
24 | | every Phase II technical evaluation of design-build entities: |
25 | | (i) compliance with objectives of the project; (ii) compliance |
26 | | of proposed services to the request for proposal requirements; |
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1 | | (iii) quality of products or materials proposed; (iv) quality |
2 | | of design parameters; (v) design concepts; (vi) innovation in |
3 | | meeting the scope and performance criteria; and (vii) |
4 | | constructability of the proposed project. The commission may |
5 | | include any additional relevant technical evaluation factors |
6 | | it deems necessary for proper selection. |
7 | | The commission shall include the following criteria in |
8 | | every Phase II cost evaluation: the total project cost; the |
9 | | construction costs; and the time of completion. The commission |
10 | | may include any additional relevant technical evaluation |
11 | | factors it deems necessary for proper selection. The total |
12 | | project cost criteria weighting factor shall not exceed 30%. |
13 | | The commission shall directly employ or retain a licensed |
14 | | professional engineer to evaluate the technical and cost |
15 | | submissions to determine if the technical submissions are in |
16 | | accordance with generally accepted industry standards. |
17 | | Upon completion of the technical submissions and cost |
18 | | submissions evaluation, the commission may award the |
19 | | design-build contract to the highest overall ranked entity. |
20 | | (70 ILCS 3720/12 new) |
21 | | Sec. 12. Small projects. In any case where the total |
22 | | overall cost of the project is estimated to be less than |
23 | | $12,000,000, the commission may combine the 2-phase procedure |
24 | | for selection described in Section 10 into one combined |
25 | | procedure, provided that all the requirements of evaluation |
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1 | | are performed in accordance with Section 11. |
2 | | (70 ILCS 3720/13 new) |
3 | | Sec. 13. Submission of proposals. |
4 | | (a) Proposals must be properly identified and sealed. |
5 | | Proposals may not be reviewed until after the deadline for |
6 | | submission has passed as set forth in the request for |
7 | | proposals. All design-build entities submitting proposals |
8 | | shall be disclosed after the deadline for submission, and all |
9 | | design-build entities who are selected for Phase II evaluation |
10 | | shall also be disclosed at the time of that determination. |
11 | | (b) Proposals shall include a bid bond in the form and |
12 | | security as designated in the request for proposals. Proposals |
13 | | shall also contain a separate sealed envelope with the cost |
14 | | information within the overall proposal submission. Proposals |
15 | | shall include a list of all design professionals and other |
16 | | entities to which any work may be subcontracted during the |
17 | | performance of the contract. |
18 | | (c) Proposals must meet all material requirements of the |
19 | | request for proposal or they may be rejected as |
20 | | non-responsive. The commission has the right to reject any and |
21 | | all proposals. |
22 | | (d) The drawings and specifications of the proposal may |
23 | | remain the property of the design-build entity. |
24 | | (e) The commission shall review the proposals for |
25 | | compliance with the performance criteria and evaluation |
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1 | | factors. |
2 | | (f) Proposals may be withdrawn prior to evaluation for any |
3 | | cause. After evaluation begins by the commission, clear and |
4 | | convincing evidence of error is required for withdrawal. |
5 | | (70 ILCS 3720/14 new) |
6 | | Sec. 14. Award; performance. The commission may award the |
7 | | contract to the highest overall ranked entity. Notice of award |
8 | | shall be made in writing. Unsuccessful entities shall also be |
9 | | notified in writing. The commission may not request a best and |
10 | | final offer after the receipt of proposals. The commission may |
11 | | negotiate with the selected design-build entity after award |
12 | | but prior to contract execution for the purpose of securing |
13 | | better terms than originally proposed, provided that the |
14 | | salient features of the request for proposal are not |
15 | | diminished. |
16 | | A design-build entity and associated design professionals |
17 | | shall conduct themselves in accordance with the relevant laws |
18 | | of this State and the related provisions of the Illinois |
19 | | Administrative Code. |
20 | | (70 ILCS 3720/15 new) |
21 | | Sec. 15. Applicability. Sections 8 through 14 of this Act |
22 | | shall apply notwithstanding anything to the contrary in |
23 | | Division 135 of Article 11 of the Municipal Code. |
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1 | | Section 10. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
2 | | changing Section 11-135-8 as follows: |
3 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-135-8) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-135-8) |
4 | | Sec. 11-135-8. Such commission shall have the right to |
5 | | supply water to any municipality, political subdivision, |
6 | | private person or corporation, in addition to the |
7 | | municipalities which have formed the commission, and to |
8 | | construct water transmission and distribution lines within a |
9 | | radius of 50 25 miles outside the corporate limits of member |
10 | | municipalities for the purpose of furnishing water to any |
11 | | additional entities which contract with the commission for a |
12 | | supply of water, upon such payment, terms and conditions as |
13 | | may be mutually agreed upon. In addition to the foregoing |
14 | | powers, if there is any municipality within a radius of 50 25 |
15 | | miles of the corporate limits of the commission which desires |
16 | | not to own or operate a waterworks system, and such |
17 | | municipality adopts an ordinance requesting the Commission to |
18 | | supply water for public and domestic use within such |
19 | | municipality, then any such commission may, when determined by |
20 | | the Commissioners to be in the public interest and necessary |
21 | | for the protection of the public health or in the best interest |
22 | | of the Commission or its environs, enter into and perform |
23 | | contracts, whether long term or short term, with any such |
24 | | municipality, to acquire, construct and operate and maintain |
25 | | its waterworks properties within the corporate limits of such |
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1 | | municipality for the purpose of supplying water for public and |
2 | | domestic use to the inhabitants thereof. |
3 | | Such commission shall have the power to contract with any |
4 | | person, corporation or political subdivision or any municipal |
5 | | corporation or other agency for a supply of water, or to supply |
6 | | water to such person, corporation, municipal corporation or |
7 | | political subdivision. Any such contract made by a commission |
8 | | for a supply of water may contain provisions whereby the |
9 | | commission is obligated to pay for such supply of water |
10 | | without setoff or counterclaim and irrespective of whether |
11 | | such supply of water is ever furnished, made available or |
12 | | delivered to the commission or whether any project for the |
13 | | supply of water contemplated by any such contract is |
14 | | completed, operable or operating and notwithstanding any |
15 | | suspension, interruption, interference, reduction or |
16 | | curtailment of the supply of water from such project. Any such |
17 | | contract may provide that if one or more of the other |
18 | | purchasers defaults in the payment of its obligations under |
19 | | such contract or similar contract made with the supplier of |
20 | | the water, one or more of the remaining purchasers party to |
21 | | such contract or such similar contract shall be required to |
22 | | pay for all or a portion of the obligations of the defaulting |
23 | | purchasers. Any such contract entered into to supply water to |
24 | | a municipal corporation or political subdivision shall provide |
25 | | that the payments to be made thereunder shall be solely from |
26 | | the revenues to be derived by such municipality or political |
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1 | | subdivision from the operation of the waterworks system of |
2 | | such municipality or political subdivision, and said contract |
3 | | shall be a continuing, valid and binding obligation of the |
4 | | municipality or political subdivision, payable from such |
5 | | revenues for such period of years, not to exceed 40, as may be |
6 | | provided in such contract. Any such contract shall not be a |
7 | | debt within the meaning of any statutory or constitutional |
8 | | limitations. |
9 | | No prior appropriation shall be required before entering |
10 | | into such contract, and no appropriation shall be required to |
11 | | authorize payments to be made under the terms of any such |
12 | | contract, notwithstanding any provision of this Code to the |
13 | | contrary. |
14 | | The changes in this Section made by this amendatory Act of |
15 | | 1984 are intended to be declarative of existing law. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 83-1123.) |