Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 18a - Joint Committee on Legislative Management
Section 2-71q. - Procedures for selection of design professional services or construction manager.

Whenever a design professional or design professional services or a construction manager are required by the Joint Committee on Legislative Management for any purpose other than in fulfilling its obligation under section 4b-60, the following procedures shall be followed:

(1) The committee shall invite responses from design professionals or construction managers by advertisements inserted at least once in one or more newspapers having a general circulation in the state. The responses received shall be considered by the committee which shall select from among those responding the five professionals or managers which in its opinion are most qualified to perform the required design professional or management services.
(2) The committee may negotiate a contract with the most qualified design professional or construction manager on the list, in its judgment, at compensation which it determines is both fair and reasonable. If the committee is unable to conclude a contract with any of the design professionals or construction managers selected, it shall issue a finding giving the reasons for such inability and may negotiate with any design professional or construction manager which it determines to be most qualified to perform the services at fair and reasonable compensation. In determining fair and reasonable compensation, the committee shall consider, in the following order of importance, the professional competence of the design professional or construction manager, the technical merits of the proposal, the ability of the firm to perform the required services within the time and budgetary limits of the contract and the price for which the services are to be rendered.
(3) As used in this section, “design professional” means any architect, professional engineer, landscape architect, land surveyor or interior designer who is registered to practice his profession in accordance with the applicable provisions of the general statutes; and “design professional services” means those professional services rendered by architects, professional engineers, landscape architects, land surveyors or interior designers, as well as incidental services that members of such professions and those in their employ are authorized to perform.
(P.A. 84-48, S. 7, 17; P.A. 98-235, S. 7.)
History: P.A. 98-235 redefined “design professional” to include interior designers and redefined “design professional services” to include services rendered by interior designers.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 2 - General Assembly and Legislative Agencies

Chapter 18a - Joint Committee on Legislative Management

Section 2-71a. - Joint Committee on Legislative Management.

Section 2-71b. - Duties and powers of committee.

Section 2-71c. - Offices of Legislative Research and Fiscal Analysis. Executive director and directors and functions of offices. Assistance from municipalities and state agencies.

Section 2-71d. - Executive director of legislative management committee to administer other commissions.

Section 2-71e. - Staff for legislative commissions and interim committees.

Section 2-71f. - Employment of staffs to assist legislative leaders.

Section 2-71g. - Supplies and equipment for General Assembly.

Section 2-71h. - Supervision, control and maintenance of State Capitol and Legislative Office Building, parking garage, grounds and other facilities and areas. Provision of press room. Display of flags.

Section 2-71i. - Leaders as members of legislative commissions and interim committees. Naming of designees to serve on certain committees, task forces, boards and commissions.

Section 2-71j and 2-71k. - Transfer of Legislative Council employees. Appropriation.

Section 2-71l. - Provision of general statutes and agency regulations to legislative committees.

Section 2-71m. - Legislative audit review subcommittee.

Section 2-71n. - Staff for joint standing committees having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations, finance, revenue and bonding.

Section 2-71o. - Group health insurance for temporary sessional employees. Payment. Regulations.

Section 2-71p. - Legislative purchases and contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and contractual services; sale of obsolete, unserviceable or unusable personal property; competitive bidding or competitive negotiation; emergencies; award of ord...

Section 2-71q. - Procedures for selection of design professional services or construction manager.

Section 2-71r. - Disqualification from bidding on contracts. Suspension.

Section 2-71s. - Restrictions on contract extensions.

Section 2-71t. - Retention of personal service contractors; personal service agreements.

Section 2-71u. - Extension of personal service agreements; extension of contracts based on competitive negotiation.

Section 2-71v. - Cooperative purchasing plans. Purchase from person having existing contract to sell.

Section 2-71w. - Multiple criteria bids or proposals. Pilot program.

Section 2-71x. - Funds for Connecticut Television Network coverage.

Section 2-71y. - Lease or sublease of Old State House by Joint Committee on Legislative Management to Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

Section 2-71z. - Approval of certain legislative contracts by legislative leaders required. Exceptions.