Utah Code § 63G-6a-1302

Alternative methods of construction contracting management
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(1) A rulemaking authority shall, by rule provide as many alternative methods of construction
contracting management as determined to be feasible.
(2) The rules described in Subsection (1) shall:
(a) grant to the procurement official responsible for carrying out the construction project the
discretion to select the appropriate method of construction contracting management for a
particular project; and
(b) require the procurement official to execute and include in the contract file a written statement
describing the facts that led to the selection of a particular method of construction contracting
management for each project.
(3) Before choosing a construction contracting management method, the procurement official
responsible for carrying out the construction project shall consider the following factors:
(a) when the project must be ready to be occupied;
(b) the type of project;
(c) the extent to which the requirements of the procurement unit, and the way they are to be met
are known;
(d) the location of the project;
(e) the size, scope, complexity, and economics of the project;
(f) the source of funding and any resulting constraints necessitated by the funding source;
(g) the availability, qualification, and experience of public personnel to be assigned to the project
and the amount of time that the public personnel can devote to the project; and
(h) the availability, qualifications, and experience of outside consultants and contractors to
complete the project under the various methods being considered.
(4) A rulemaking authority may make rules that authorize the use of a construction manager/
general contractor as one method of construction contracting management.
(5) The rules described in Subsection (2) shall require that:
(a) the construction manager/general contractor be selected using:
(i) a standard procurement process; or
(ii) an exception to the requirement to use a standard procurement process, described in Part 8,
Exceptions to Procurement Requirements; and
(b) when entering into a subcontract that was not specifically included in the construction
manager/general contractor's cost proposal, the construction manager/general contractor
shall procure the subcontractor by using a standard procurement process, or an exception
to the requirement to use a standard procurement process, described in Part 8, Exceptions
to Procurement Requirements, in the same manner as if the subcontract work was procured
directly by the procurement unit.
(6) Procurement rules adopted by the facilities division under Subsections (1) through (3) for state
building construction projects and school construction projects described in Title 63A, Chapter
5b, Part 12, Public School Construction Oversight, may authorize the use of a design-build
provider as one method of construction contracting management.
(7) A design-build contract may include a provision for obtaining the site for the construction
project.
(8) A design-build contract or a construction manager/general contractor contract may include
provision by the contractor of operations, maintenance, or financing.

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