Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 7c - Capital Asset Management and Maintenance
Section 1 - Definitions Applicable to This Chapter and Chapter 29

Section 1. As used in this chapter and chapter 29, the following words shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings:—
''Acquisition'', obtaining by gift, purchase, devise, grant, eminent domain, rental, rental-purchase or otherwise.
''Addition'', work which will result in an increase in the overall external dimension of a facility.
''Administering agency'', the public agency acting on behalf of a using agency,
''Alteration'', work required to modify or adjust the interior space arrangement or other physical characteristics of an existing facility so that it may be more effectively utilized for its presently designated functional purpose.
''Building authority'', the University of Massachusetts Building Authority, the Massachusetts State College Building Authority or any other building authority which may be established for similar purposes.
''Building project'', a capital facility project undertaken for the planning, acquisition, design, construction, demolition, installation, repair or maintenance of any building and appurtenant structures, facilities and utilities, including initial equipment and furnishings thereof; provided, however, that appurtenant buildings or structures which are required to be constructed as integral parts of the development of sewer, water and highway systems shall not be subject to section 46.
''Capital facility'', a public improvement such as a building or other structure; a utility, fire protection, and other major system and facility; a power plant facility and appurtenances; a heating, ventilating, air conditioning or other system; initial equipment and furnishings for a new building or building added to or remodeled for some other use; a public parking facility; an airport or port facility; a recreational improvement such as a facility or development in a park or other recreational facility; or any other facility which, by statute or under standards as they may be prescribed from time to time by the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance, according to the provisions of this section, may be defined as such, provided however that a highway improvement such as a highway, bridge or tunnel or other structure or building integral to the operation of the Central Artery/Ted Williams Tunnel Project in the city of Boston and the city of Cambridge; a transportation improvement such as a mass transportation or other public transit facility, but not including a department of transportation building in the Park Square area of the city of Boston, shall not be considered a capital facility as defined herein; provided further that an improvement in information technology shall not be a capital facility to the extent it does not result in the creation or expansion of tangible property.
''Capital facility project'', an undertaking by a public agency for the planning, acquisition, design, construction, demolition, installation, repair or maintenance of a capital facility.
''Commissioner'', the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance.
''Construction'', new construction, alteration, renovation, rehabilitation or other activity that is intended to result in a significant increase in internal usable space.
''Control and supervision'', authority to perform or contract for performance.
''Conversion'', work required to modify or adjust the interior space arrangement or other physical characteristics of an existing facility so that it may be effectively utilized for a new functional purpose.
''Counties'' means the following counties, exclusive, Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Nantucket, Norfolk and Plymouth.
''Energy audit'', in-depth engineering analysis of factors causing energy waste in building that investigates the amount and cost of energy waste and compares the energy waste with the expense of remedying the energy waste on a cost-effective basis.
''Energy conservation projects'', projects to promote energy conservation, including but not limited to energy conserving modification to windows and doors; caulking and weatherstripping; insulation, automatic energy control systems; hot water systems; plant and distribution system modifications including replacement of burners, furnaces or boilers; devices for modifying fuel openings; electrical or mechanical furnace ignition systems; utility plant system conversions; replacement or modification of lighting fixtures; energy recovery systems; and, cogeneration systems.
''Maintenance'', day-to-day, routine, normally recurring repairs and upkeep.
''Master plan'', a study or description of a complex or group of buildings or any large or multi-faceted project which is intended to ensure that the various components of the complex shall be compatible with each other, and that the project as a whole shall be compatible with its surroundings.
''Oversight'', control and supervision, except for final approval of any contract, pre-design or design document or any alteration or modification thereof, payment, certificate of substantial completion, use and occupancy, or final acceptance.
''Planning'', in reference to a particular capital facility project, the preparation of a master plan, study, program or similar report or analysis the purpose of which is to define the content, cost, and schedule of the project so as to establish a frame of reference prior to design, acquisition, construction, demolition, installation, or maintenance.
''Program'', a document which defines a capital facility project in terms of its content, time, and cost so that it provides a clear and detailed frame of reference for the design and implementation process, the preparation of such document involving the gathering of data and the analysis of cost necessary to (i) the production of content, time and cost plans based on criteria deriving from those originally defined by any study or similar report and as finally stated within the body of the program itself and (ii) the evaluation of those plans in terms of such criteria.
''Public agency'', a department, agency, board, commission, authority, or other instrumentality of the commonwealth or political subdivision of the commonwealth or 2 or more subdivisions thereof.
''Real property'', land, buildings, appurtenant structures and fixtures attached to buildings or land, including where applicable, all interests in real property, whether created by title, lease, easement or any other legal interest.
''Renovation'', work required to restore and modernize most or all of a facility in order that the facility may be effectively utilized for its designated functional purpose or to comply with current code requirements.
''Repair'', work required to restore a facility or system to such condition that it may continue to be approximately and effectively utilized for its designated purpose by overhaul, reprocessing or replacement of constituent parts or materials which have deteriorated by action of the elements or wear and tear in use.
''State agency'' or ''state department'', a legal entity of state government established by the general court as an agency, board, bureau, department, office or division of the commonwealth with a specific mission that may report to cabinet-level units of government known as executive offices or secretariats or may be independent divisions or departments; provided however, that for the purposes of sections 32 to 40, inclusive, state agency shall not include counties.
''Study'', a feasibility or other study to identify and evaluate alternative solutions to and recommend a solution to the needs and requirements defined by the public agency proposing a capital facility project which may involve a further definition of that agency's needs and requirements, gather additional information on the nature of the project, develop and review potential solutions to those needs and requirements, evaluate the financial, environmental, and other aspects of such solutions, estimate the degree to which solutions do not fulfill proposed objectives and criteria, and recommend a means of project implementation and site acquisition.
''Using agency'', the public agency which will be the major user of a capital facility project or the occupant of a building project.
''Utility systems projects'', installation, extension or replacement of systems for the provision of sewer, water and electrical service, power plant facilities and appurtenances, heating, ventilating and air conditioning, elevators, fire escapes, sprinklers and automatic fire alarms and telephone communications.
The commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance, after review by interested public agencies who may seek to initiate capital facility projects, shall establish standards as to what shall constitute a capital facility and what shall be a capital expenditure for the purpose of defining what shall constitute a capital facility project.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 7c - Capital Asset Management and Maintenance

Section 1 - Definitions Applicable to This Chapter and Chapter 29

Section 2 - Commissioner of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance; Appointment; Duties and Responsibilities

Section 3 - Coordination of Capital Facility Project Plans and Programs

Section 4 - Jurisdiction of Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance Over Capital Facility Projects

Section 5 - Building Project Control and Supervision by Commissioner; Delegation of Project Control and Supervision to State Agency or Building Authority

Section 6 - Affirmative Marketing Program to Ensure Fair Participation of Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Businesses on Capital Facility Projects and State Assisted Building Projects

Section 7 - Court Facilities Acquisition, Control, Disposition, etc.; Director of Court Facilities

Section 8 - Duties of Commissioner Relating to the Proper Management of the Operation of the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance and the Coordination of Offices Located Therein; Uniform Contract Conditions; Administrative Units; Perf...

Section 9 - Reporting on Progress of Capital Facility Projects; Analysis of Real Property Acquired for Use of State Agencies; Reporting of Projects Completed, in Process or Scheduled for the Future; Proposed Capital Repair and Maintenance Plan for St...

Section 10 - Advisory Council on Capital Asset Management and Maintenance

Section 11 - Office of Programming; Director of Programming

Section 12 - Duties and Responsibilities of Director of Programming

Section 13 - Office of Project Management; Director of Project Management

Section 14 - Duties and Responsibilities of Director of Project Management

Section 15 - Submission of Building Project Plans and Specifications to Director of Project Management for Review and Approval; Advertisement for Applications for Bids

Section 16 - Project Managers

Section 17 - Change Orders or Other Contract Modifications

Section 18 - Request for Change Order; Approval or Disapproval; Appeal

Section 19 - Equitable Adjustment in Contract Price Due to Change in Contractor's Cost of Performance Resulting From Change Order

Section 20 - Submission of Costs and Pricing Data to Be Used When Negotiating Adjustments for Change Orders or Other Contract Modifications

Section 21 - General Principles Applicable to Equitable Adjustments

Section 22 - Resident Engineers

Section 23 - Acceptance of Federal Funds or Assistance

Section 24 - Office of Facilities Management; Director of Facilities Management; Inventory of Buildings

Section 25 - Control of Supervision of Projects by the Director of Facilities Management

Section 26 - Standards and Guidelines Applicable to Maintenance and Repair; Compliance Inspections; Transfer of Supervision and Control Over Maintenance and Repair Operations From State Agency or Building Authority to the Office of Facilities Managem...

Section 27 - Building Projects Performed at One or More Using Agencies and Controlled and Supervised by the Office of Facilities Management

Section 28 - Duties and Responsibilities of Director of Facilities Management

Section 29 - Utilization of Energy Efficiency, Water Conservation or Renewable Energy Technologies in New or Renovated Facilities; Life-Cycle Cost Analysis

Section 30 - Evaluation of Energy Consumption of Buildings and Their Major Energy Using Systems

Section 31 - Evaluation of Potential for Increasing Energy Efficiency in Buildings Owned or Leased by an Authority or State Agency

Section 32 - Real Property Held in Name of State Agency Deemed Real Property of the Commonwealth; Exercise of Eminent Domain by the Commonwealth on Behalf of a State Agency; Delegation to State Agency of Power to Acquire, Control and Dispose of Real...

Section 33 - Duties and Powers of the Commissioner Relating to the Acquisition, Control and Disposition of Real Property

Section 34 - Procedure for the Disposition of Real Property by Sale, Rental or Otherwise

Section 35 - Rental of Premises Outside of the State House or Other Buildings Owned by the Commonwealth

Section 35a - Termination of Lease for Nonappropriation or Nonallotment; Renegotiation of Lease

Section 36 - Advertisement for Submission of Proposals for the Acquisition by Purchase or Rental of Real Property for the Use of State Agencies, or for the Sale or Rental of Real Property Used by State Agencies

Section 37 - Purchase, Sale, Rental, etc., of One or More Acres of Real Property; Notification of Public Officials of City or Town in Which Real Property Located; Hearing

Section 38 - Disclosure Statement Required for the Rental or Sale or Purchase of Real Property to or From a Public Agency

Section 39 - Inventory of Real Property Owned, Rented or Otherwise Occupied by Public Agencies; Publication and Distribution; Central Depository of Records

Section 40 - Rules and Regulations for the Acquisition, Utilization and Disposition of Real Property

Section 41 - Unauthorized Occupancy, Expenditure for Maintenance or Use of Land, Buildings or Other State-Owned or State Occupied Facilities Prohibited; Penalties

Section 42 - Reporting of Lease or Any Agreement for Tenancy at Will or Other Rental of Space

Section 43 - Procedure Upon Notice of Site Evaluation to Determine Presence of American Indian Skeletal Remains

Section 44 - Purpose of Secs. 44 to 58 Relating to Procurement and Quality of Design Services; Definitions

Section 45 - Designer Selection Board

Section 46 - Jurisdiction of Designer Selection Board; Exemptions From Jurisdiction

Section 47 - Public Notice Requirements for Contracts for Design Services

Section 48 - Written Application and Disclosure Statement Required for Designers, Interior Designers, Programmers or Construction Managers Filing an Application for Project; Designer Evaluation Form

Section 49 - Selection of Semifinalists and Finalists; Criteria for Selection; Disqualification of Board Member From Participation in Selection of Designer or Interior Designer

Section 50 - Selection of Designer or Interior Designer From List of Chosen Finalists When Fee Set or When Fee Negotiated; Statement of Fee in Contract; Withholding of Fees

Section 51 - Use of Consultants by Applicants; Truth-in-Negotiations Certificate; Special Conditions or Requirements; Other Certifications or Provisions Required for Inclusion in Every Contract for Design Services; Professional Liability Insurance Re...

Section 52 - Appointment of Designer or Interior Designer for Continued or Extended Services

Section 53 - Expedited Selection Procedures Upon Declaration of Emergency Situation

Section 54 - Adoption of Written Selection Procedure Prior to Award of Contract for Design Services

Section 55 - Record Keeping Requirements Applicable to Board and Agencies Not Subject to Board Jurisdiction

Section 56 - Reporting of List of All Finalists and Awards to Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance

Section 57 - Adoption of Procedures and Regulations to Implement Secs. 44 to 58

Section 58 - Procurement of Architectural, Engineering and Related Services; Definitions Applicable to This Section

Section 59 - Study or Program Required Prior to Contracting for Design or Construction Services

Section 60 - Certification That Design Work Comports With Appropriation, Authorization or Project Cost Limits and Any Study or Program

Section 61 - Certification That Construction Work Can Be Accomplished Within Appropriation or Authorization for the Project and Comports With Study or Program

Section 62 - Contingency Funds or Accounts

Section 63 - Capital Facility Planning Fund

Section 64 - Long-Range Capital Facilities Development Plans

Section 65 - Required Content of Long-Range Capital Facilities Development Plans

Section 66 - Capital Facility Budget Request; Public Notice of Proposed Long-Range Capital Facilities Development Plan and Annual Capital Facility Budget; Content and Format

Section 67 - Submission of Copies of Proposed Plans and Requests; Reporting by Secretaries of Executive Offices; Reporting by Directors of Programming, Project Management or Facilities Management

Section 68 - Review and Investigation by Commissioner in Preparation of Capital Facility Budget; Recommendations for Study or Program and Mode of Procurement; Required Statements to Be Included in Budget Request

Section 69 - Design and Construction Contingency Reserve Account

Section 70 - Emergency Repair Reserve Account

Section 71 - Review and Study by Commissioner of All Requests and Recommendations for Appropriations or Authorizations for Expenditures Pertaining to Capital Facility Projects; Review by Commissioner of Petition, Motion or Amendment Introduced by Gen...

Section 72 - Annual Reporting by Commissioner to Governor and General Court