Colorado Code § 43-1-116

Engineering, design, and construction division - created - duties - environmental justice and equity branch
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(1) There is hereby created, in the department of
transportation, the engineering, design, and construction division, the head of which shall be the
chief engineer.
(2) The engineering, design, and construction division and the office of the chief
engineer are type 2 entities, as defined in section 24-1-105, and exercise their powers and
perform their duties and functions under the department of transportation and the executive
director.
(3) The engineering, design, and construction division shall be responsible for all
engineering, design, and construction operations of the department.
(4) The department shall update the bidding rules regarding prequalification
requirements, including the contract amounts for which a bidder is required to submit an audited
financial statement reviewed by a certified public accountant. In addition, the chief engineer
shall develop a policy regarding how previous relevant experience and the bonding capacity of a
contractor will be considered when evaluating proposals and bids submitted for public projects.
(5) The environmental justice and equity branch is created in the engineering, design,
and construction division. The function of the environmental justice and equity branch is to work
directly with disproportionately impacted communities, as well as with other department
programs, in the project planning, environmental study, and project delivery phases of
transportation capacity projects. The environmental justice and equity branch shall identify and
address technological, language, and information barriers that may prevent disproportionately
impacted communities from participating fully in transportation decisions that affect health,
quality of life, and access for disadvantaged and minority businesses in project delivery.

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