Section 77. (a) As used in this section, the following words shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
''Adjustment Factor'', the job order contractor's competitively bid numerical adjustment applied to the unit prices included in the contract specifications, which shall also include overhead and profit.
''Authority'', the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority established in section 2 of chapter 161A.
''Best value'', the highest overall value to the awarding authority, considering quality and cost.
''Job order'', an agreed-upon, fixed-price order issued by the department or by the authority to a contractor pursuant to a job order contract for the contractor's performance of a specific construction, demolition, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling or repair project of a public work consisting of tasks selected from those specified and priced in that job order contract.
''Job order contract'', a contract for the performance of construction, demolition, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling or repair of a public work, or a subset thereof: (i) that is limited to a specified term; (ii) in which the contract specifications consist of technical descriptions of various tasks at stated unit prices determined by local, direct costs for labor, materials and equipment at stated unit prices but do not specify the specific projects to be performed by the contractor; (iii) which contains a fixed contractor's adjustment factor applied to the unit prices stated in the specifications; and (iv) in accordance with which the department and the authority may enter into fixed-price job orders with the contractor for the performance of specific projects, consisting of the tasks specified in the contract at the unit prices specified therein multiplied by the contractor's adjustment factor.
''Task'', an item of work for which a unit price is set forth in the contract specifications or for which a unit price is developed in accordance with a specified formula presented in the contract.
(b)(1) Notwithstanding section 44A of chapter 149, section 39M of chapter 30 or any other general or special law to the contrary, the department and the authority may establish programs for the use of job order contracts.
(2) As part of the programs established under paragraph (1), the department and the authority may procure consulting contracts for services related to the creation and use of job order contracts including, without limitation, the creation of task descriptions, specifications and unit prices for use in job order contracts and training and other services related to such contracts.
(3) Job orders shall cost not more than $500,000 each. The job order contract shall be procured through a best value selection process except that: (i) the amount of the bid deposit shall be $5,000; (ii) contractors who are awarded job orders under any job order contract shall be eligible for the category of work specified in the contract; (iii) the amounts of surety bonds required by the contract may be satisfied with respect to each particular job order before the commencement of any work under that job order; and (iv) multiple job order contracts may be awarded under a single procurement.
(c)(1) The department and the authority may procure job order contracts for projects that: (i) improve access to places of public accommodation listed in section 92A of chapter 272; or (ii) remove barriers and create or improve accessible features for both physical and programmatic access necessary for compliance with the law, including title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. sections 12131 to 12165, inclusive, and the laws of the commonwealth; provided, however, that a job order shall not encompass ongoing and routine maintenance performed before the contract by any employee of the authority covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
(2) Job order contracts shall be limited to job orders that cost not more than $1,000,000 each and shall be procured through the procedures specified in section 39M of chapter 30 except that: (i) the amount of the bid deposit shall be $5,000; (ii) contractors who are awarded job orders under any job order contract shall be certified by the division for the category of work specified in the contract; and (iii) the amounts of surety bonds required by the contract may be satisfied with respect to each particular job order before the commencement of any work under that job order. The department and the authority shall award a job order contract to the eligible and responsible bidder who offers the lowest adjustment factor or lowest combination of adjustment factors to the base unit prices specified in the contract specifications.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth
Chapter 6c - Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Section 2 - Creation; Board of Directors; Officers and Employees
Section 4 - Massachusetts Transportation Trust Fund
Section 6 - Office of Performance Management and Innovation; Duties
Section 6a - Office of Performance Management and Innovation; Goals
Section 7 - Employee Performance Evaluation Program
Section 8 - Money Received to Be Held as Trust Funds
Section 9 - Internal Special Audit Unit
Section 10 - Office of Transportation Planning
Section 11a - Project Selection Advisory Council
Section 12 - Integrated Asset Management System
Section 12a - Performance and Asset Management Advisory Council
Section 14 - Department as Public Agency for Purposes of State Contracts
Section 15 - Department as Public Agency for Purposes of State Finance Law
Section 16 - Annual Finance Plan
Section 19 - Eminent Domain Powers of Department
Section 20 - Sale of Real Property; Procedure; Sale of Buildings or Other Structures
Section 21 - Abandoned, Mislaid or Lost Property; Sale of Unclaimed Property
Section 22 - Enforcement by Superior Court Department
Section 23 - Termination of Department
Section 25 - Conduct of Secretary, Administrators and Directors
Section 26 - Application of Chapter 12a
Section 27 - Exemption From Taxes or Assessments
Section 28 - Annual Revenue and Expenditure Report
Section 29 - Office of Planning and Programming; Secretary
Section 31 - Administrative Units Within the Office of Planning and Programming
Section 32 - Federal Gifts, Loans or Grants-in-Aid for Improved Transportation Management Systems
Section 33 - Healthy Transportation Compact
Section 35 - Annual Report of Department's Activities
Section 36 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 41 to 56
Section 37 - Division of Highways; Administrator
Section 38 - Duties of the Division of Highways
Section 40 - Procedure for Recommending Approval or Disapproval of Contracts
Section 41 - Engineering Internship Program
Section 42 - Co-Operative Engineer Program
Section 43 - Real Estate Appraisal Review Board
Section 50 - Regional Mobility Assistance Program
Section 51 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 52 to 54
Section 52 - Mass Transit Division; Administrator
Section 53 - Duties of the Mass Transit Division
Section 54 - Administrative Units Within the Mass Transit Division; Statement of Organization
Section 55 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 56 to 57
Section 56 - Registry of Motor Vehicles; Administrator
Section 57 - Administrative Units Within the Registry of Motor Vehicles; Statement of Organization
Section 57a - Motor Vehicle Insurance Merit Rating Board
Section 58 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 59 to 61
Section 59 - Aeronautics Division; Administrator
Section 60 - Duties of the Aeronautics Division
Section 61 - Administrative Units Within the Aeronautics Division; Statement of Organization
Section 62 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 62 to 73
Section 64 - Request for Proposals; Content of Public–private Agreement
Section 65 - End of Term or Termination of Public–private Agreement
Section 66 - Rights of Department Upon Material Default by an Operator
Section 67 - Issue and Sale of Bonds or Notes of the Department
Section 68 - Acceptance of Funds From the United States and Other Sources
Section 69 - Application of Sec. 26
Section 70 - Exercise of Power of Eminent Domain
Section 71 - Powers and Jurisdiction of Law Enforcement Officers
Section 72 - Waiver of Sovereign Immunity Not Limited
Section 73 - Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Oversight Commission
Section 75 - Contracts With Fuel Providers to Provide for the Consumption of Alternative Fuel
Section 76 - Removal and Storage of Vehicle Left Unattended at State-Owned Park and Ride Facility