West Virginia Code § 5-22-4

Negotiation when all bids exceed budgeted amount
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(a) The state and its subdivisions may establish a maximum budgeted amount for each
construction project. In the event the bids for a construction project exceed the funds
available, the contracting public agency may negotiate with the lowest qualified responsible
bidder pursuant to the provisions of this section.
(b) To utilize the provisions of this section, the contracting public agency shall:
(1) Establish a maximum budgeted amount;
(2) Maintain confidentiality of the maximum budgeted amount prior to the award of a
contract; and
(3) Not proceed with a negotiated award if that resultsa in more than a 10 percent change in
cost from the original base bid.
(c) A negotiated award made pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be made within
60 calendar days of the original bid opening date.
(d) Negotiations under this section shall be completed in the following manner:
(1) If only one responsive and responsible bidder responds to a solicitation the contracting
agency may negotiate an awared based solely on the specifications contained within the
original solicitation;
(2) If more than one bidder responds to a solicitation, the contracting public agency may
negotiate with the apparent lowest qualified responsible bidder, as defined in §5-22-1 of this
code: Provided, That any such negotiation must be based on the specifications contained
within the original solicitation;
(3) WThe contracting public agency shall make available for public inspection all negotiated
contracts; and
(4) The contracting public agency shall memorialize any change to the original project
specifications that occur as a result of a negotiated award made pursuant to the provisions
of this section.
(e) The provisions of this section are permissive and not mandatory for any contracting
public agency.
(f) An award of a negotiated contract pursuant to the provisions of this section may not be
made to a bidder who fails to meet the other qualifications set forth in this article.
(g) For the purposes of this section, "construction project" does not mean the construction of
a road, bridge, or highway.
(h) The provisions of this section expire and shall have no force and effect after December
31, 2029.

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