Colorado Code § 43-1-1401

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that:
(a) The increased population growth and economic activity within the state has resulted
in the significant and growing demand for increased construction and reconstruction of highways
and other transportation projects within the state to facilitate the movement of people, goods, and
information;
(b) As a result of the increased federal and state funding provided to the department of
transportation in recent years for transportation projects, together with the increasing number,
size, and complexity of planned transportation projects, the department will benefit from the use
of a faster, more efficient, and more cost-effective contractor selection and procurement process
to design and construct transportation projects;
(c) A design-build selection and procurement process will provide the department of
transportation with: A savings of time, cost, and administrative burden; improved quality
expectations with respect to the schedule and budget of transportation projects, as well as
completion of such projects; and a reduction in the risks associated with transportation projects,
including reduced duplication of expenses and improved coordination of efforts to meet the
transportation needs of Colorado.
(2) The general assembly intends that this part 14 authorize the department of
transportation to enter design-build contracts and to use an adjusted score design-build selection
and procurement process for particular transportation projects regardless of the minimum or
maximum cost of such projects, based on the individual needs and merits of such projects, and
subject to approval by the transportation commission. The general assembly also intends that the
department's use of an adjusted score design-build contract process shall not prohibit use of the
low bid process currently used by the department pursuant to part 1 of article 92 of title 24 and
part 14 of article 30 of title 24, C.R.S.

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