Oregon Code § ORS 352.157

Construction and acquisition of buildings and structures
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(1) The governing board of a public university listed in ORS 352.002 may undertake the construction of any building or structure for higher education when the governing board conservatively estimates that the public university will have sufficient revenues to pay the operating costs and any indebtedness for the building or structure. For purposes of this section, revenues includes all funds available to the governing board except amounts appropriated by the Legislative Assembly from the General Fund. The governing board may enter into contracts for the acquisition, erection, improvement, repair, equipping and furnishing of buildings and structures for dormitories, housing, boarding, off-street motor vehicle parking facilities and other purposes for higher education pursuant to Article XI-F(1) of the Oregon Constitution and ORS 352.157 to 352.171.
(2) The governing board may also undertake the acquisition or construction of those buildings and structures that the Legislative Assembly has determined will benefit higher education institutions or activities, and may enter into contracts with persons, firms or corporations for the acquisition, erection, improvement, repair, equipping and furnishing of such buildings and structures pursuant to Article XI-G of the Oregon Constitution. [Formerly 351.160]
(Temporary provisions relating to requirements for qualified capital construction projects)
Note: Section 12, chapter 630, Oregon Laws 2025, provides:
Sec. 12. (1) A public university that is carrying out a qualified project shall require each contractor in a contract with an estimated cost of $200,000 or greater to:
(a) Employ apprentices to perform 15 percent of the work hours that workers in apprenticeable occupations perform under the contract, in a manner consistent with the apprentices respective apprenticeship training programs;
(b) Establish and execute a plan for outreach, recruitment and retention of women, minority individuals and veterans to perform work under the contract, with the aspirational target of having at least 15 percent of total work hours performed by individuals in one or more of those groups;
(c) Provide health insurance and retirement benefits to workers employed by the contractor; and
(d) Require any subcontractor engaged by the contractor to abide by the requirements set forth in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of this subsection, if the work to be performed under the subcontract has an estimated cost of $200,000 or greater.
(2) On or before February 1 of each year, each public university that is carrying out a qualified project shall report to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means or Joint Interim Committee on Ways and Means, as part of the report required under ORS 350.379, on:
(a) The amount of work performed on qualified projects by apprentices;
(b) The amount of work performed on qualified projects by women, minority individuals and veterans; and
(c) The types and costs of health insurance and retirement benefits provided to workers by contractors and subcontractors.
(3) The requirements of this section are in addition to, and not in lieu of, the requirements imposed under ORS 350.379.
(4) As used in this section:
(a) Apprentice has the meaning given that term in ORS 660.010.
(b) Apprenticeable occupation has the meaning given that term in ORS 660.010.
(c) Apprenticeship training program means the total system of apprenticeship that a particular local joint committee, as defined in ORS 660.010, operates, including the local joint committees registered standards and all other terms and conditions for qualifying, recruiting, selecting, employing and training apprentices in an apprenticeable occupation.
(d) Minority individual has the meaning given that term in ORS 200.005.
(e) Qualified project means the following capital construction projects:
(A) The Portland State University Portland Center for the Performing Arts Academic Building referenced in section 1 (1)(f) of this 2025 Act;
(B) The University of Oregon Child Behavioral Health Building project referenced in section 1 (1)(g) of this 2025 Act;
(C) The Southern Oregon University Creative Industries/Student Success project referenced in section 1 (1)(h) of this 2025 Act; and
(D) The Western Oregon University Data Center project referenced in section 1 (1)(i) of this 2025 Act.
(f) Veteran has the meaning given that term in ORS 408.225.
(g) Woman has the meaning given that term in ORS 200.005.

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