A. The Division shall ensure that value engineering is employed for any capital project costing more than $5 million. Value engineering may also be used for any project costing $5 million or less. For purposes of this section, "value engineering" means a systematic process of review and analysis of a capital project by a team of persons not originally involved in the project. Such team, which shall include appropriate professionals licensed in accordance with Chapter 4 (§ 54.1-400 et seq.) of Title 54.1, may offer suggestions that would improve project quality and reduce total project cost by combining or eliminating inefficient or expensive parts or steps in the original proposal or by totally redesigning the project using different technologies, materials, or methods.
B. The review developed pursuant to subsection A shall be compiled in a value engineering report and submitted to the Division. Each item included in the value engineering report shall have a status designation of accepted, declined, or accepted as modified. The Division, within 45 days, must approve the value engineering report before the project may move to the next phase of design.
C. A value engineering report shall not be required for projects that (i) are designed utilizing either the design-build or construction management at risk basis and (ii) have the value engineering process as an integral component. In such cases, a written summary of the cost savings that have been incorporated into the design shall be provided to the Division prior to moving forward to the construction phase of the contract.
D. The Director of the Department may waive the requirements of this section for any proposed capital project for compelling reasons. Any waiver shall be in writing, state the reasons for the waiver, and apply only to a single capital project. On or before September 15 of each year, the Director of the Department shall report to the Governor and the General Assembly on the (i) number and value of the capital projects where value engineering was employed and (ii) identity of the capital projects for which a waiver of the requirements of this section was granted, including a statement of the compelling reasons for granting the waiver. The report shall cover projects completed or for which a waiver was granted within the previous fiscal year.
E. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the provisions of this section shall apply to public institutions of higher education in the Commonwealth.
1994, cc. 442, 829, § 2.1-483.1:1; 1996, c. 553; 1997, c. 230; 1998, c. 207; 2001, c. 844; 2008, c. 370; 2015, c. 572.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 2.2 - Administration of Government
Chapter 11 - Department of General Services
§ 2.2-1100. Creation of Department; appointment of Director; duties
§ 2.2-1101. Creation of internal service fund accounts
§ 2.2-1102. Additional powers of Department
§ 2.2-1103. Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services
§ 2.2-1104. Laboratory, testing, and analytical functions
§ 2.2-1105. Environmental laboratory certification program
§ 2.2-1106. Consolidation of other laboratories
§ 2.2-1107. Disposal of certain hazardous materials
§ 2.2-1108. Disposal of certain other property
§ 2.2-1109. Division of Purchases and Supply established
§ 2.2-1110. Using agencies to purchase through Division of Purchases and Supply; exception
§ 2.2-1112. Standardization of materials, equipment and supplies
§ 2.2-1113. Printing management coordination; uniform standards for state forms
§ 2.2-1114. Regulations as to estimates and requisitions; submission of estimates
§ 2.2-1115. Execution of contracts; payment for purchases; violations
§ 2.2-1115.1. Standard vendor accounting information
§ 2.2-1116. Purchase of products and services of state correctional facilities
§ 2.2-1117. Purchases from Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired; violation
§ 2.2-1119. Cases in which purchasing through Division not mandatory
§ 2.2-1123. Acquisition of surplus materials from the United States government
§ 2.2-1124. Disposition of surplus materials
§ 2.2-1125. Proceeds from the sale or recycling of surplus materials
§ 2.2-1128. Sale of state flag
§ 2.2-1129. Division of Engineering and Buildings
§ 2.2-1131. Maintenance and utilization standards
§ 2.2-1131.1. Establishment of performance standards for the use of property
§ 2.2-1133. Use of value engineering
§ 2.2-1135. Information on equipment utilizing wood wastes
§ 2.2-1137. Location, construction or lease of state consolidated office buildings
§ 2.2-1138. Planning and construction by Division; exemption
§ 2.2-1139. Transfer of funds; acceptance of donations
§ 2.2-1140. Assignment of office space
§ 2.2-1142. Furniture for Executive Mansion
§ 2.2-1143. Services for Capitol and other state facilities
§ 2.2-1144. Control of Capitol Square and other property at seat of government
§ 2.2-1147.1. Right to breast-feed
§ 2.2-1147.3. Baby changing facilities in restrooms located in public buildings
§ 2.2-1148. Approval of actions; conveyances in name of the Commonwealth
§ 2.2-1150.1. Lease or conveyance of any interest in State Police communication tower
§ 2.2-1150.3. Lease of state military reservation property
§ 2.2-1156. Sale or lease of surplus property and excess building space
§ 2.2-1157. Exploration for and extraction of minerals on state-owned uplands
§ 2.2-1158. Management, harvesting and sale of timber on lands under control of Division
§ 2.2-1161. Buildings not in conformance with standards for persons with physical disabilities
§ 2.2-1161.1. Code Adam alerts in public buildings
§ 2.2-1164. Standards for inspection of buildings for asbestos
§ 2.2-1167. Commonwealth immune from civil liability
§ 2.2-1168. Division of Support Services may be established
§ 2.2-1169. Mail handling, messenger and parcel service
§ 2.2-1170. Office equipment pool; repair
§ 2.2-1171. Printing and duplicating facilities
§ 2.2-1174. Vehicles assigned to the centralized fleet
§ 2.2-1175. Responsibilities of Director
§ 2.2-1176. Approval of purchase, lease, or contract rental of motor vehicle
§ 2.2-1176.1. Alternative Fuel Vehicle Conversion Fund established
§ 2.2-1177. Transfer of surplus motor vehicles
§ 2.2-1178. Use of passenger-type vehicles on an assigned basis
§ 2.2-1179. Use of vehicles for commuting
§ 2.2-1180. Guidance documents governing state-owned passenger-type vehicles