Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 60 - Construction and Alterations of State Buildings
Section 4b-95. (Formerly Sec. 4-137e). - General bid form requirements. Selection by awarding authority. Subcontractors.

(a) The awarding authority shall furnish to every person applying therefor a form for general bid.

(b) Every general bid submitted for a contract subject to this chapter shall be submitted on a form furnished by the awarding authority. The form provided by the awarding authority shall provide a place for listing the names and prices of subcontractors for the four classes of work specified in subsection (a) of section 4b-93, and for each other class of work included by the awarding authority pursuant to said subsection and state that: (1) The undersigned agrees that if selected as general contractor, he shall, within five days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded, after presentation thereof by the awarding authority, execute a contract in accordance with the terms of the general bid; (2) the undersigned agrees and warrants that he has made good faith efforts to employ minority business enterprises as subcontractors and suppliers of materials under such contract and shall provide the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities with such information as is requested by the commission concerning his employment practices and procedures as they relate to the provisions of the general statutes governing contract requirements; and (3) the undersigned agrees that each of the subcontractors listed on the bid form will be used for the work indicated at the amount stated, unless a substitution is permitted by the awarding authority. The awarding authority may require in the bid form that the general contractor agree to perform a stated, minimum percentage of work with his own forces.
(c) General bids shall be for the complete work as specified and shall include the names of any subcontractors for the four classes of work specified in subsection (a) of section 4b-93, and for each other class of work for which the awarding authority has required a separate section pursuant to said subsection and the dollar amounts of their subcontracts, and the general contractor shall be selected on the basis of such general bids. It shall be presumed that the general bidder intends to perform with its own employees all work in such four classes and such other classes, for which no subcontractor is named. The general bidder's qualifications for performing such work shall be subject to review under section 4b-92. Every general bid which is conditional or obscure, or which contains any addition not called for, shall be invalid; and the awarding authority shall reject every such general bid. The awarding authority shall be authorized to waive minor irregularities which he considers in the best interest of the state, provided the reasons for any such waiver are stated in writing by the awarding authority and made a part of the contract file. No such general bid shall be rejected because of the failure to submit prices for, or information relating to, any item or items for which no specific space is provided in the general bid form furnished by the awarding authority, but this sentence shall not be applicable to any failure to furnish prices or information required by this section to be furnished in the form provided by the awarding authority. General bids shall be publicly opened and read by the awarding authority forthwith. The awarding authority shall not permit substitution of a subcontractor for one named in accordance with the provisions of this section or substitution of a subcontractor for any designated subtrade work bid to be performed by the general contractor's own forces, except for good cause. The term “good cause” includes but is not limited to a subcontractor's or, where appropriate, a general contractor's: (1) Death or physical disability, if the listed subcontractor is an individual; (2) dissolution, if a corporation or partnership; (3) bankruptcy; (4) inability to furnish any performance and payment bond shown on the bid form; (5) inability to obtain, or loss of, a license necessary for the performance of the particular category of work; (6) failure or inability to comply with a requirement of law applicable to contractors, subcontractors, or construction, alteration, or repair projects; (7) failure to perform his agreement to execute a subcontract under section 4b-96.
(d) The general bid price shall be the price set forth in the space provided on the general bid form. No general bid shall be rejected (1) because of error in setting forth the name of a subcontractor as long as the subcontractor or subcontractors designated are clearly identifiable, or (2) because the plans and specifications do not accompany the bid or are not submitted with the bid. Failure to correctly state a subcontractor's price shall be cause for rejection of the general bidder's bid.
(e) Any general contractor who violates any provision of this section shall be disqualified from bidding on other contracts that are subject to the provisions of this chapter for a period not to exceed twenty-four months, commencing from the date on which the violation is discovered, for each violation. The awarding authority shall periodically review the general contractor's subcontracts to insure compliance with such provisions, and shall after each such review prepare a written report setting forth its findings and conclusions.
(P.A. 73-528, S. 5, 12; P.A. 74-246, S. 5, 11; P.A. 80-202; P.A. 82-447, S. 5; P.A. 84-412, S. 6, 8; 84-434, S. 1, 2; 84-439; P.A. 85-299; P.A. 87-575, S. 1; P.A. 89-367, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 74-246 changed format of Item 2, deleted column for “bonds required–yes
o”, placed responsibility for payment of sub-bidders' bonds on sub-bidders rather than on general contractor and deleted requirement for furnishing labor which can work harmoniously with others; P.A. 80-202 omitted second option under C. in Subsec. (e) “... may only be used by the following general bidders ...”; P.A. 82-447 amended section to eliminate references to sub-bids and the form for sub-bids, to require general bidders to list the names of subcontractors and their prices in general bids, to allow awarding authority to require general contractors to perform not less than 25% of the contract work with their own forces and to allow a general contractor to use a substitute subcontractor only under specified conditions; P.A. 84-412 added provision F to the form in Subsec. (b) relative to good faith efforts to employ minority business enterprises; P.A. 84-434 amended Subsec. (c) to prohibit substitution of a subcontractor for subtrade work bid to be performed by general contractor's own forces and added Subsec. (e) permitting disqualification of general contractor for violation of section; P.A. 84-439 amended section to permit general contractor to list subcontract work comprising not more than 5% of the subcontract total without naming subcontractors; P.A. 85-299 amended Subsec. (e) to mandate disqualification for violations and to specify that disqualification period commences on the date when the violation is discovered; P.A. 87-575, in Subsec. (b) repealed general bid form and, in lieu thereof, set forth provisions which awarding authority required to include in form and authorized awarding authority to require in form that general contractor agree to perform stated, minimum percentage of work with own forces, in Subsec. (c) substituted 10% of the “total contract price” for 5% of the “total amount entered in Item 2 of the bid form”, authorized awarding authority to waive minor irregularities, and made other changes in Subsecs. (c) and (d) consistent with amendments to Subsec. (b); Sec. 4-137e transferred to Sec. 4b-95 in 1989; P.A. 89-367 amended Subsec. (b) to require form to provide place for listing names and prices of subcontractors for certain classes of work, amended Subsec. (c) to require general bids to include names of subcontractors for certain classes of work, to delete provision allowing general contractor to list subcontract work not in excess of 10% of contract price without naming subcontractor and to add presumption that general bidder intends to perform work in such classes of work for which no subcontractor named and to make general bidder's qualifications for performing such work subject to review under Sec. 4b-92 and to substitute, in Subdiv. (4), “any performance and payment bond shown on the bid form” for “a reasonable performance and payment bond if so requested by the general bidder”, and added sentence at end of Subsec. (d) that failure to correctly state a subcontractor's price shall be cause for rejection of general bidder's bid.
Annotation to former section 4-137e:
Cited. 191 C. 497.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 4b - State Real Property

Chapter 60 - Construction and Alterations of State Buildings

Section 4b-51. (Formerly Sec. 4-131). - Alterations, repairs or additions to real assets. Selection of consultants for certain projects.

Section 4b-51a. - Recycled content requirements for construction materials.

Section 4b-52. (Formerly Sec. 4-132). - Repairs or changes to state premises. Exception for emergency conditions. Renegotiation of leases.

Section 4b-53. (Formerly Sec. 4-131a). - Allocation of bond proceeds for art work in construction or remodeling of state buildings. State building works of art account. Maintenance account. Regulations.

Section 4b-54. (Formerly Sec. 4-134). - Designs of public structures to be submitted to Commissioner of Administrative Services. Work of art for Capitol to be submitted to Legislative Management Committee.

Section 4b-55. (Formerly Sec. 4-134a). - State Construction Services Selection Panel; Connecticut Health and Education Facilities Authority Construction Services Panel. Definitions.

Section 4b-55a. - Contracting for environmental evaluations for priority higher education facility projects.

Section 4b-56. (Formerly Sec. 4-134b). - State construction services selection panels, and Connecticut Health and Education Facilities Authority construction services panels, established. Membership.

Section 4b-57. (Formerly Sec. 4-134c). - Consultant services. Invitation of responses. Consideration by selection panel.

Section 4b-58. (Formerly Sec. 4-134d). - Contracting for consultant services.

Section 4b-59. (Formerly Sec. 4-134e). - Commissioner to adopt regulations.

Section 4b-60. - State Commission on Capitol Preservation and Restoration.

Section 4b-61. (Formerly Sec. 4-24m). - Contracting for design professional services.

Section 4b-62. (Formerly Sec. 4-135). - Trusts for erecting and maintaining memorials.

Section 4b-63. (Formerly Sec. 4-36b). - Demolition of state buildings. Notice to municipalities.

Section 4b-64. (Formerly Sec. 4-36c). - Notice of intent to dispose of, demolish or transfer certain structures to be given to Department of Economic and Community Development and affected municipality.

Section 4b-65. - Buildings adjacent to Capitol.

Section 4b-66. (Formerly Sec. 4-24c). - Connecticut Capitol Center. Master plan for development. Exceptions. Review of plan by Connecticut Capitol Center Commission. Reports.

Section 4b-66a. - Connecticut Capitol Center Commission: Membership, duties.

Section 4b-67. (Formerly Sec. 4-24d). - Consultation with the Joint Committee on Legislative Management and other state agencies.

Section 4b-68. (Formerly Sec. 4-24e). - Amendment of master plan.

Section 4b-69. (Formerly Sec. 4-24f). - Development of Connecticut Capitol Center except Legislative Office Building: Approval of preliminary plans.

Section 4b-70. (Formerly Sec. 4-24g). - Commissioner of Administrative Services to review construction.

Section 4b-71. (Formerly Sec. 4-24h). - Approvals prerequisite to acquisition or development of property within Capitol Center District.

Section 4b-72. (Formerly Sec. 4-24i). - Acquisition of property within district by Commissioner of Administrative Services.

Section 4b-73. (Formerly Sec. 4-24j). - Relocation of displaced persons.

Section 4b-74. (Formerly Sec. 4-24k). - Approval of building or zoning permits for property within district.

Section 4b-75. - Status report on emergency correctional facility projects.

Section 4b-76. - Public or special act authorizations for acquisition of real property.

Section 4b-77. - Installation of level two electric vehicle charging stations at state facility. Inclusion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure at certain buildings in municipalities.

Section 4b-91. (Formerly Sec. 4-137a). - Process for bidding for public works contracts. Prequalification requirements. Exceptions.

Section 4b-92. (Formerly Sec. 4-137b). - “Lowest responsible and qualified bidder” defined. Bid bonds, certified checks, when forfeited.

Section 4b-93. (Formerly Sec. 4-137c). - Contract specifications; subtrades, subcontracts.

Section 4b-94. (Formerly Sec. 4-137d). - Rejection of bids.

Section 4b-95. (Formerly Sec. 4-137e). - General bid form requirements. Selection by awarding authority. Subcontractors.

Section 4b-95a. - Listing of general bidder as a subcontractor on bid form.

Section 4b-96. (Formerly Sec. 4-137g). - Subcontract, form. Procedure on failure of subcontractor to execute subcontract. General bidder's responsibilities.

Section 4b-97. (Formerly Sec. 4-126c). - Arbitration of public works contracts.

Section 4b-98, 4b-98a and 4b-99. - Definitions. Large public building projects; bidding procedures, contracts and payrolls. Construction management services; invitation of responses and contracts for; regulations.

Section 4b-100. - Regulations.

Section 4b-100a. - Construction services award panels. Screening, interview and selection of contractors. Memoranda re selection. Regulations.

Section 4b-101. - Information re contractors and subcontractors to be provided to Commissioner of Revenue Services.

Section 4b-101a. - Awarding authorities to prepare report on status of certain projects and property management contracts. When.

Section 4b-102. - Bidding for certain construction contracts for the Connecticut State University System.

Section 4b-103. - Construction manager at-risk project delivery contracts.