Maryland Code § PU-20-104

Section PU-20-104
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(a) The Commission shall provide an opportunity for a hearing before
proceeding with the design or construction of a water supply or sanitary sewer
system.
(b) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, the Commission:
(1) shall advertise in newspapers and technical media that the
Commission considers appropriate for bids or proposals for design or construction
services for any part of a water supply or sanitary sewer system; and

(2) may readvertise any part of the services needed if the
Commission considers the prices quoted in response to a prior advertisement to be
unreasonable.
(c) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Commission may
use day labor to complete any part of the design or construction of a water supply or
sanitary sewer system.
(2) Notwithstanding § 20-105(a) of this subtitle, the Commission
may spend up to $15,000 for day labor for any part of construction services without
advertising for or receiving bids or proposals.
(d) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the
Commission may enter into any type of contract under this subtitle that promotes the
best interest of the Commission.
(2) The Commission:
(i) may not enter a cost-plus-percentage-of-cost contract;
and
(ii) shall prohibit a cost-plus-percentage-of-cost subcontract
under a contract with the Commission.
(e) The Commission may only enter into a design/build contract for a
facilities construction contract with costs exceeding $2,000,000.
(f) The Commission may reject any bid or proposal.
(g) (1) The Commission may require a contract to be secured by bonds,
penalties, and conditions.
(2) Security authorized under this subsection is enforceable in any
court of competent jurisdiction.
(h) The Commission:
(1) may adopt regulations to establish a prequalification process for
bidders or offerors; and
(2) shall adopt regulations to govern discussions held with offerors
under § 20-105(c)(3) of this subtitle.

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