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5-30-8-3. Adjustment of Maximum Cost by Agreement

Sec. 3. After award under this article, the maximum cost established in the successful proposal may be adjusted by negotiated agreement between the public agency and the design-builder to reflect modifications in the proposed design-build project. As added by P.L.74-2005, SEC.1.

5-30-8-4. Performance and Payment Bonds Required

Sec. 4. (a) The public agency: (1) shall require the design-builder to furnish performance and payment bonds for the project if the estimated cost of the project is more than two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000); and (2) may require the design-builder to furnish performance and payment bonds for the project if the estimated cost of […]

5-30-8-5. Certain Acts by Public Agency Prohibited

Sec. 5. A public agency may not, with respect to a public project covered by this article, require an offeror to: (1) make application to; (2) furnish financial data to; or (3) obtain any of the surety bonds, or surety bond components of wrap-up insurance, that are specified in connection with a design-build contract or […]

5-30-8-6. Repealed

As added by P.L.74-2005, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.18-2011, SEC.3; P.L.6-2012, SEC.39. Repealed by P.L.252-2015, SEC.17.

5-30-8-7. Repealed

As added by P.L.252-2015, SEC.18. Repealed by P.L.250-2015, SEC.1; P.L.122-2016, SEC.2.

5-30-7-4. Opening of Price Proposals; Notice

Sec. 4. The public agency shall notify all offerors of the date, time, and location of the public opening of the sealed price proposals at least seven (7) days before the opening date. As added by P.L.74-2005, SEC.1.

5-30-7-5. Adjusted Price

Sec. 5. The public agency shall publicly open the sealed price proposals and divide each offeror’s price by the written composite score that the technical review committee has given to each qualitative proposal to obtain an adjusted price. As added by P.L.74-2005, SEC.1.

5-30-7-6. Basis for Accepting Proposal

Sec. 6. The public agency shall accept the proposal that provides the public agency with the lowest adjusted price providing the best value to the taxpayer. The public agency is not required to accept the lowest price proposal. As added by P.L.74-2005, SEC.1.

5-30-7-7. Rejection of Proposals

Sec. 7. The public agency may reject any and all proposals, except for the purpose of evading the provisions and policies of this article. A public agency must make a rejection of proposals under this section in a written document that states the reasons for rejecting proposals. As added by P.L.74-2005, SEC.1.