Angelia Graves
- Democratic
- Senator
- District 21
Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction contracts; requirement to submit list of subcontractors. Requires bidders or offerors on contracts for construction of $250,000 or more to submit along with their bid or proposal a list of all subcontractors, regardless of tier, that the bidder or offeror intends at the time of submitting the bid or proposal to use on the contract to perform work valued at $50,000 or more, including labor and materials. The bill requires such list to include certain information about each contractor. The bill also requires the bidder or offer to submit (i) a statement declaring that the bidder or offeror has reviewed the qualifications and performance history of each subcontractor and found such qualifications and performance history to be sufficient to qualify the subcontractor to perform the subcontract work and (ii) a statement indicating that the bidder or offeror has received a written statement from each subcontractor verifying that such subcontractor (a) has not defaulted on any projects within the last three years, (b) is not currently suspended or disbarred by any public body, and (c) is not currently in bankruptcy. The bill allows the public body to disqualify any listed subcontractors, but requires the public body to notify the bidder or offeror of such disqualification and allow the bidder or offeror reasonable time to find a qualified replacement. The bill provides that any bidder or offeror that does not submit the required list and statements may have its bid or proposal disqualified, and any bidder or offeror that is found to have knowingly provided false information pursuant to this section shall be debarred from contracting with any public body for a period of up to one year. The bill requires compliance with its provisions for bids or offers on contracts for construction of $250,000 or more with localities with a population in excess of 50,000, but provides that compliance is optional for bids or offers on contracts for construction of $250,000 or more with any other locality. The provisions of this bill do not become effective unless reenacted by the 2022 Session of the General Assembly.
Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction contracts; requirement to submit list of subcontractors. Requires bidders or offerors on contracts for construction of $250,000 or more to submit along with their bid or proposal a list of all subcontractors, regardless of tier, that the bidder or offeror will use on the contract to perform work valued at $50,000 or more, including labor and materials. The bill requires such list to include certain information about each contractor. The bill also requires the bidder or offer to submit (i) a statement declaring that the bidder or offeror has reviewed the qualifications and performance history of each subcontractor and found such qualifications and performance history to be sufficient to qualify the subcontractor to perform the subcontract work and (ii) a statement indicating that the bidder or offeror has received a written statement from each subcontractor verifying that such subcontractor (a) has not defaulted on any projects within the last three years, (b) has not been suspended or disbarred by any public body within the last three years, and (c) is not currently in bankruptcy. The bill allows the public body to disqualify listed subcontractors, but requires the public body to notify the bidder or offeror of such disqualification and allow the bidder or offeror reasonable time to find a qualified replacement. The bill provides that any bidder or offeror that does not submit the required list and statements will have its bid or proposal disqualified, and any bidder or offeror that is found to have knowingly provided false information pursuant to this section shall be debarred from contracting with any public body for a period of up to one year.
Failed to pass
No further action taken
Conferees appointed by Senate
Conferees appointed by House
House acceded to request
Senate insisted on amendment (39-Y 0-N)
Senate requested conference committee
Placed on Calendar
VOTE: REJECTED (0-Y 97-N)
Senate amendment rejected by House (0-Y 97-N)
Passed Senate with amendment (21-Y 18-N)
Engrossed by Senate as amended
Committee amendment agreed to
Reading of amendment waived
Read third time
Constitutional reading dispensed (32-Y 0-N)
Reported from General Laws and Technology with amendment (8-Y 4-N)
Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
Constitutional reading dispensed
Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology
Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in General Laws and Technology (14-Y 0-N)
VOTE: Passage (53-Y 45-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB2288EH1)
Read third time and passed House (53-Y 45-N)
Printed as engrossed 21103976D-EH1
Engrossed by House - committee substitute with amendment HB2288EH1
Committee on Appropriations amendment agreed to
Committee on General Laws substitute agreed to 21103976D-H1
Read second time
Read first time
Impact statement from DPB (HB2288H1)
Reported from Appropriations with amendment(s) (13-Y 9-N)
Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (5-Y 3-N)
House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
Assigned App. sub: Compensation & General Government
Reported from General Laws with substitute (13-Y 9-N)
Referred to Committee on Appropriations
Committee substitute printed 21103976D-H1
Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (5-Y 3-N)
Assigned GL sub: Open Government/Procurement
Impact statement from DPB (HB2288)
Referred to Committee on General Laws
Presented and ordered printed 21102207D
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Presented and ordered printed 21102207D | HTML |
Committee substitute printed 21103976D-H1 | HTML |
HB2288EH1 | HTML |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Impact Statement: HB2288FEH1122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB2288FH1122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB2288F122.PDF | |
Amendment: HB2288ASE | HTML |
Amendment: HB2288AS | HTML |
Amendment: HB2288AH | HTML |
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