Hawaii Revised Statutes
103D. Hawaii Public Procurement Code
103D-302 Competitive sealed bidding.

§103D-302 Competitive sealed bidding. (a) Contracts shall be awarded by competitive sealed bidding except as otherwise provided in section 103D-301. Awards of contracts by competitive sealed bidding may be made after single or multi-step bidding. Competitive sealed bidding does not include negotiations with bidders after the receipt and opening of bids. Award is based on the criteria set forth in the invitation for bids.
(b) An invitation for bids shall be issued, and shall include a purchase description and all contractual terms and conditions applicable to the procurement. If the invitation for bids is for construction, it shall specify that all bids include the name of each person or firm to be engaged by the bidder as a joint contractor or subcontractor in the performance of the contract and the nature and scope of the work to be performed by each. Construction bids that do not comply with this requirement may be accepted if acceptance is in the best interest of the State and the value of the work to be performed by the joint contractor or subcontractor is equal to or less than one per cent of the total bid amount.
(c) Adequate public notice of the invitation for bids shall be given a reasonable time before the date set forth in the invitation for the opening of bids. The policy board shall adopt rules which specify:
(1) The form that the notice is to take;
(2) What constitutes a reasonable interim between publication and bid opening; and
(3) How notice may be published, including publication in a newspaper of general circulation, notice by mail to all persons on any applicable bidders mailing list, publication by any public or private telecommunication information network, or any other method of publication it deems to be effective.
(d) Bids shall be opened publicly in the presence of one or more witnesses, at the time and place designated in the invitation for bids. The amount of each bid and other relevant information specified by rule, together with the name of each bidder shall be recorded. The record and each bid shall be open to public inspection.
(e) Bids shall be unconditionally accepted without alteration or correction, except as authorized in this chapter or by rules adopted by the policy board.
(f) Bids shall be evaluated based on the requirements set forth in the invitation for bids. These requirements may include criteria to determine acceptability such as inspection, testing, quality, workmanship, delivery, and suitability for a particular purpose. Those criteria that will affect the bid price and be considered in evaluation for award shall be as objectively measurable as possible, such as discounts, transportation costs, total or life cycle costs, and the bidder's past performance, if available. The invitation for bids shall set forth the evaluation criteria to be used. No criteria may be used in bid evaluation that are not set forth in the invitation for bids.
(g) Correction or withdrawal of inadvertently erroneous bids before or after award, or cancellation of invitations for bids, awards, or contracts based on such bid mistakes, shall be permitted in accordance with rules adopted by the policy board. After bid opening no changes in bid prices or other provisions of bids prejudicial to the interest of the public or to fair competition shall be permitted. Except as otherwise provided by rule, all decisions to permit the correction or withdrawal of bids, or to cancel awards or contracts based on bid mistakes, shall be supported by a written determination made by the chief procurement officer or head of a purchasing agency.
(h) The contract shall be awarded with reasonable promptness by written notice to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder whose bid meets the requirements and criteria set forth in the invitation for bids. In the event all bids exceed available funds as certified by the appropriate fiscal officer, the head of the purchasing agency responsible for the procurement in question is authorized in situations where time or economic considerations preclude resolicitation of work of a reduced scope to negotiate an adjustment of the bid price, including changes in the bid requirements, with the low responsible and responsive bidder, in order to bring the bid within the amount of available funds.
(i) When it is not practicable to initially prepare a purchase description to support an award based on price, an invitation for bids, which requests the submission of unpriced offers to be followed by an invitation for bids limited to those bidders whose offers have been qualified under the criteria set forth in the first solicitation, may be used. If a multi-step sealed bidding process is used, the notice and the invitation for bids shall describe each step to be used in soliciting, evaluating, and selecting unpriced offers. [L Sp 1993, c 8, pt of §2; am L 1994, c 186, §9; am L 1995, c 178, §7; am L 1997, c 352, §23; am L 2021, c 188, §4]
Case Notes
Bidder €™s submission of two bids in a sealed competitive bidding process that permitted submission of only one bid was a material deviation from the bid solicitation special conditions and nonresponsive; bid thus properly rejected. 89 H. 443, 974 P.2d 1033.
Question of whether construction company complied with the bidding process requirements of this section was not moot as it involved a matter of public concern and was capable of repetition, yet likely to evade appellate review. 99 H. 191, 53 P.3d 799.
As prerequisites for board of water supply's exercise of its authority to waive the mandatory subcontractor listing requirement under subsection (b) were indisputably present where board determined that it was in the best interest of the State to do so, hearings officer erred in interpreting subsection (b) to preclude waiver of a bidder's failure to list a subcontractor who had not been "lined up" prior to bid opening. 101 H. 68 (App.), 62 P.3d 631.
Where contractor was required to use a licensed plumbing subcontractor for the project and it was undisputed that contractor did not name in its bid a person or firm to be engaged by it as a plumbing subcontractor for the project, contractor's bid was nonresponsive. 101 H. 68 (App.), 62 P.3d 631.
Where the record amply indicated that contractor had the capability "in all respects to perform fully the contract requirements, and the integrity and reliability which will assure good faith performance", it was therefore a "responsible bidder" within the meaning of §103D-104 and this section. 101 H. 68 (App.), 62 P.3d 631.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 9. Public Property, Purchasing and Contracting

103D. Hawaii Public Procurement Code

103D-101 Requirements of ethical public procurement.

103D-102 Application of this chapter.

103D-103 Retention of written determinations.

103D-104 Definitions.

103D-104.5 Agricultural products subject to this chapter

103D-105 Public access to procurement information.

103D-106 Penalties.

103D-107 Compliance audit unit; establishment and purpose.

103D-108 Compliance audit unit; duties and responsibilities.

103D-109 Compliance audit unit; government officers and employees to cooperate.

103D-110 Education and training.

103D-111 Applicability of chapter 103.

103D-201 Creation and membership of the procurement policy board.

103D-202 Authority and duties of the policy board.

103D-203 Chief procurement officers.

103D-204 Establishment of the state procurement office; administrator.

103D-205 Authority and duties of the chief procurement officer.

103D-206 Additional duties of the administrator of the procurement office.

103D-207 Centralization of procurement authority.

103D-208 Delegation of authority by the chief procurement officer.

103D-209 Authority to contract for certain services.

103D-210 REPEALED.

103D-211 Procurement rules.

103D-212 Collection of data concerning public procurement.

103D-213 Procurement advisory groups.

103D-214 REPEALED.

103D-301 Methods of source selection.

103D-302 Competitive sealed bidding.

103D-303 Competitive sealed proposals.

103D-303.5 Pre-bid conference.

103D-304 Procurement of professional services.

103D-305 Small purchases; prohibition against parceling.

103D-306 Sole source procurement.

103D-307 Emergency procurements.

103D-308 Cancellation of invitations for bids or requests for proposals.

103D-309 Contract not binding unless funds available.

103D-310 Responsibility of offerors.

103D-311 Prequalification of suppliers.

103D-312 Fair and reasonable pricing policy; cost or pricing data.

103D-313 Types of contracts.

103D-314 Approval of accounting system.

103D-315 Multi-term contracts.

103D-316 Right to inspect plant.

103D-317 Right to audit records.

103D-318 Finality of determinations

103D-319 Reporting of anticompetitive practices.

103D-320 Retention of procurement records; evaluations.

103D-321 REPEALED.

103D-322 Multiple awards.

103D-323 Bid security.

103D-324 Contract performance and payment bonds.

103D-325 Bond forms and copies.

103D-326 Fiscal responsibility.

103D-327 Safety and health programs for construction.

103D-328 Tax clearances; setoff for due and unpaid taxes.

103D-329 Past performance database.

103D-401 Duties of the policy board.

103D-402 Duties of the chief procurement officer.

103D-403 Exempted items.

103D-404 Relationship with using agencies.

103D-405 Maximum practicable competition.

103D-406 Specifications prepared by architects and engineers.

103D-407 Construction projects, roadway materials; recycled glass content requirements.

103D-408 Hawaiian plants; use in public landscaping.

103D-409 Provisions for pollution control.

103D-410 Energy efficiency through life-cycle costing.

103D-411 Value engineering clauses.

103D-412 Motor vehicle requirements.

103D-501 Contract clauses and their administration.

103D-601 Cost principles rules required.

103D-701 Authority to resolve protested solicitations and awards.

103D-701.5 Procurement statistics.

103D-702 Authority to debar or suspend.

103D-703 Authority to resolve contract and breach of contract controversies.

103D-703.5 Settlement of default by contractor.

103D-704 Exclusivity of remedies.

103D-705 Solicitations or awards in violation of law.

103D-706 Remedies prior to an award.

103D-707 Remedies after an award.

103D-708 Interest.

103D-709 Administrative proceedings for review.

103D-710 Judicial review.

103D-711 Judicial action.

103D-712 Time limitations on actions.

103D-713 Defense of a governmental body.

103D-801 Definitions.

103D-802 Cooperative purchasing authorized.

103D-803 Sale, acquisition, or use of goods by a public procurement unit.

103D-804 Cooperative use of goods or services.

103D-805 Joint use of facilities.

103D-806 Supply of personnel, information, and technical services.

103D-807 Use of payments received by a supplying public procurement unit.

103D-808 Public procurement units in compliance with requirements of this chapter.

103D-809 Review of procurement requirements.

103D-810 Contract controversies.

103D-901 Definitions.

103D-902 Small business assistance.

103D-903 Duties of the chief procurement officer.

103D-904 Geographic bidding.

103D-905 REPEALED.

103D-906 Preference for small businesses; set-asides; use as subcontractors.

103D-1001 Definitions.

103D-1001.5 Application of this part.

103D-1002 Hawaii products.

103D-1002.5 Failure to adequately verify, deliver, or supply Hawaii products

103D-1003 Printing, binding, and stationery work.

103D-1004 Reciprocity.

103D-1005 Recycled products.

103D-1006 Software development businesses.

103D-1007 REPEALED.

103D-1008 Taxpayer preference.

103D-1009 Preference for qualified community rehabilitation programs.

103D-1010 Purchases from qualified community rehabilitation programs.

103D-1011 Qualified community rehabilitation program; proposal to provide goods and services.

103D-1012 Biofuel preference.

103D-1101 Definitions.

103D-1102 State agency for surplus property.

103D-1103 Authority and duties.

103D-1104 Delegation of authority; bond.

103D-1105 Authorized donee representatives.

103D-1106 Transfer charges.

103D-1107 Revolving fund.

103D-1201 Definitions.

103D-1202 Rules.

103D-1203 Administrator of the state procurement office; duties.

103D-1204 Others' responsibilities.

103D-1205 Internal control.

103D-1206 Annual inventory reporting by state officers.

103D-1207 Annual inventory reporting by county mayors to administrator of the state procurement office.

103D-1208 Annual inventory reporting by county officers to council.

103D-1209 Authority to withhold salary.

103D-1210 Penalty; jurisdiction.

103D-1211 Forms for annual inventory return.

103D-1212 Duties of the State and county.

103D-1213 Sale of produce, etc.; disposition of proceeds; exceptions.

103D-1214 Proceeds.

103D-1301 Short title.

103D-1302 Definitions.

103D-1303 Preference for oil products with greater recycled content.

103D-1304 Affirmative program for procuring oils with recycled content.