West Virginia Code § 5-22A-3

Public policy; conditions for contract
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(a) Recognizing that the design-bid-build method provides a viable delivery method for
public projects, it is the public policy of this state to permit an agency to enter into design-
build contracts for public projects.
(b) An agency may not enter into a design-build contract for a public project unless:
(1) The Department of Administration promulgates and publishes legislative rules pursuant
to section six of this article, and consistent with this article for the solicitation and award of
design-build contracts and adheres to this article and those rulesu;
(2) The agency, for each public project or projects procured pursuant to this article,
determines that it is in the best interest of the public to enter into a design-build contract to
complete the public project or projects and adheres toa this article and the rules; and
(3) The Board established pursuant to section four lof this article determines that the public
project is appropriate as a design-build project utilizing the mandatory criteria as provided
in section five of this article.
(c) When the Design-Build Board, established pursuant to section four of this article, is
terminated pursuant to the Acts of the Legislature, no agency may enter into a design-build
contract: Provided, That agencies may pursue and complete any design-build projects
approved by the board prior to its termination date.

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