West Virginia Code § 5-6-7

Contracts with commission to be secured by bond; competitive bids required
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for certain contracts.
The commission shall construct a project pursuant to a contract or contracts. Every such
contract shall be secured by a bond meeting the requirements of section thirty-nine, article
two, chapter thirty-eight of this code.
No contract or contracts for the construction, remodeling, renovation or repair of any
building or buildings or any approaches, structures or facilities incidental thereto, or for the
equipping and furnishing of any building or buildings, when the anticipated expenditure
therefor will exceed the sum of $5,000, shall be entered into excuept upon the basis of
competitive sealed bids: Provided, That effective with the effective date of the amendments
to this section, no contract or contracts for the construction,t remodeling, renovation or
repair of any building or buildings or any approaches, structures or facilities incidental
thereto, or for the equipping and furnishing of any building or buildings, when the
anticipated expenditure therefor will exceed the sum of $10,000, shall be entered into except
upon the basis of such bids. Such bids shall be obtained by public notice soliciting such bids
published as a Class II legal advertisement in scompliance with the provisions of article three,
chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area for such publication shall be the
county in which any such contract is to be performed. The publication shall be completed at
least fourteen days prior to the finalg date for the submission of bids. The commission may in
addition to such publication also solicit sealed bids by sending requests by mail to
prospective bidders. The contreact shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, unless
any and all bids are rejected, in which event new bids shall be sought by again publishing
notice as aforesaid. AnyL bid, with the name of the bidder, shall be entered on a record and
each record, with the successful bid indicated thereon, shall, after the award of any contract,
be open to public ins pection in the office of the secretary of the commission.

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