Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 16B — Department Of Administration
Section 16B.335 — Review Of Plans And Projects.

Subdivision 1. Construction and major remodeling. (a) The commissioner, or any other recipient to whom an appropriation is made to acquire or better public lands or buildings or other public improvements of a capital nature, must not prepare final plans and specifications for any construction, major remodeling, or land acquisition in anticipation of which the appropriation was made until the agency that will use the project has presented the program plan and cost estimates for all elements necessary to complete the project to the chair of the senate Finance Committee and the chair of the house of representatives Ways and Means Committee and the chairs have made their recommendations, and the chair and ranking minority member of the senate Capital Investment Committee and the chair and ranking minority member of the house of representatives Capital Investment Committee are notified. "Construction or major remodeling" means construction of a new building, a substantial addition to an existing building, or a substantial change to the interior configuration of an existing building. The presentation must note any significant changes in the work that will be done, or in its cost, since the appropriation for the project was enacted or from the predesign submittal. The program plans and estimates must be presented for review at least two weeks before a recommendation is needed. The recommendations are advisory only. Failure or refusal to make a recommendation is considered a negative recommendation. The chairs and ranking minority members of the senate Finance and Capital Investment Committees and the house of representatives Capital Investment and Ways and Means Committees must also be notified whenever there is a substantial change in a construction or major remodeling project, or in its cost.
(b) Capital projects exempt from the requirements of this subdivision include demolition or decommissioning of state assets, hazardous material projects, utility infrastructure projects, environmental testing, parking lots, parking structures, park and ride facilities, bus rapid transit stations, light rail lines, passenger rail projects, freight rail projects, exterior lighting, fencing, highway rest areas, truck stations, storage facilities not consisting primarily of offices or heated work areas, roads, bridges, trails, pathways, campgrounds, athletic fields, dams, floodwater retention systems, water access sites, harbors, sewer separation projects, water and wastewater facilities, port development projects for which the commissioner of transportation has entered into an assistance agreement under section 457A.04, ice centers, a local government project with a construction cost of less than $1,500,000, or any other capital project with a construction cost of less than $750,000.
Subd. 2. Other projects. All other capital projects for which a specific appropriation is made must not proceed until the recipient undertaking the project has notified the chairs and ranking minority members of the senate Capital Investment and Finance Committees and the house of representatives Capital Investment and Ways and Means Committees that the work is ready to begin. Notice is not required for:
(1) capital projects needed to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act;
(2) asset preservation projects to which section 16B.307 applies;
(3) projects funded by an agency's operating budget; or
(4) projects funded by a capital asset preservation and replacement account under section 16A.632, a higher education asset preservation and replacement account under section 135A.046, or a natural resources asset preservation and replacement account under section 84.946.
Subd. 3. Predesign requirement. The definitions in paragraphs (a) and (b) apply to this section.
(a) "Predesign" means the stage in the development of a project during which the purpose, scope, cost, and schedule of the complete project are defined and instructions to design professionals are produced.
(b) "Design" means the stage in the development of a project during which schematic, design development, and contract documents are produced.
(c) A recipient to whom an appropriation is made for a project subject to review under subdivision 1 or notice under subdivision 2 shall prepare a predesign package and submit it to the commissioner for review and recommendation before proceeding with design activities. The commissioner must complete the review and recommendation within ten working days after receiving it. Failure to review and recommend within the ten days is considered a positive recommendation. The predesign package must be sufficient to define the purpose, scope, cost, and schedule of the project and must demonstrate that the project has been analyzed according to appropriate space needs standards. All predesign, design, and construction projects shall include consideration of the state of Minnesota's correctional industries program, MINNCOR Industries, consistent with section 16C.151, subdivision 2, paragraph (c), in predesign planning and product specifications.
(d) This subdivision does not apply to capital projects for park buildings owned by a local government unit in the metropolitan area defined in section 473.121, subdivision 2.
Subd. 4. Energy conservation. A recipient to whom a direct appropriation is made for a capital improvement project shall ensure that the project complies with the applicable energy conservation standards contained in law, including sections 216C.19 to 216C.20, and rules adopted thereunder. The recipient may obtain information and technical assistance from the State Energy Office in the Department of Commerce on energy conservation and alternative energy development relating to the planning and construction of the capital improvement project.
Subd. 5. Information technology. Agency requests for construction and remodeling funds shall include money for cost-effective information technology investments that would enable an agency to reduce its need for office space, provide more of its services electronically, and decentralize its operations. The Department of Information Technology Services must review and approve the information technology portion of construction and major remodeling program plans before the plans are submitted to the chairs of the senate Finance Committee and the house of representatives Ways and Means Committee for their recommendations and the chair and ranking minority member of the senate Capital Investment Committee and the chair and ranking minority member of the house of representatives Capital Investment Committee are notified as required by subdivision 1.
Subd. 6. Information technology review precondition. No state agency or department shall propose and the legislature shall not consider building or relocation projects without reviewing implications of utilizing information technology on space utilization.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 16A - 16E — Administration And Finance

Chapter 16B — Department Of Administration

Section 16B.01 — Definitions.

Section 16B.02 — Department Of Administration.

Section 16B.03 — Appointments.

Section 16B.04 — Authority.

Section 16B.05 — Delegation By Commissioner.

Section 16B.052 — Authority To Transfer Funds.

Section 16B.053 — Grants.

Section 16B.054 — Developmental Disabilities.

Section 16B.055 — Lead Agency.

Section 16B.24 — General Authority.

Section 16B.2405 — Capitol Building Powers And Duties.

Section 16B.2406 — Capitol Area Building Account To Address Health, Life Safety, And Security Needs.

Section 16B.241 — Coordinated Facility Planning.

Section 16B.242 — Enterprise Real Property Account.

Section 16B.2421 — Bird-safe Buildings.

Section 16B.245 — Inventory Of State-owned Land.

Section 16B.25 — Lost Property On State Lands.

Section 16B.26 — Utility Companies, Permits To Cross State-owned Lands.

Section 16B.27 — Governor's Residence.

Section 16B.275 — Capitol Area Cafeterias.

Section 16B.276 — Capitol Flag Program.

Section 16B.281 — Sale And Disposition Of Surplus State-owned Land.

Section 16B.282 — Surveys, Appraisals, And Sale.

Section 16B.283 — Terms Of Payment.

Section 16B.284 — Quitclaim Deed.

Section 16B.286 — Reservation Of Minerals.

Section 16B.287 — Disposition Of Proceeds From Surplus State-owned Land.

Section 16B.296 — Transfer Of Real Property.

Section 16B.297 — Acquisition Of Real Property.

Section 16B.2975 — Surplus Property Acquisition, Distribution, And Disposal.

Section 16B.298 — Surplus Property.

Section 16B.30 — General Authority.

Section 16B.305 — Capital Budget Requests.

Section 16B.307 — Asset Preservation Appropriations.

Section 16B.31 — Commissioner Must Approve Plans.

Section 16B.32 — Energy Use.

Section 16B.321 — Definitions.

Section 16B.322 — State Energy Improvement Financing Program.

Section 16B.323 — Solar Energy In State Buildings.

Section 16B.325 — Sustainable Building Guidelines.

Section 16B.326 — Heating And Cooling Systems; State-funded Buildings.

Section 16B.327 — Recycling Construction And Demolition Waste From State Buildings; Requirement.

Section 16B.328 — Outdoor Lighting Fixtures Model Ordinance.

Section 16B.33 — Designer Selection Board.

Section 16B.335 — Review Of Plans And Projects.

Section 16B.34 — Inmate Labor.

Section 16B.35 — Art In State Buildings.

Section 16B.355 — Cooperative Local Facilities Grants.

Section 16B.36 — Investigations.

Section 16B.37 — Reorganization Of Agencies.

Section 16B.371 — Assistance To Small Agencies.

Section 16B.38 — Dissolved Or Suspended Agencies.

Section 16B.39 — Programs For State Employees.

Section 16B.45 — Function Of Legislative Auditor.

Section 16B.48 — General Services Revolving Funds.

Section 16B.4805 — Accommodation Reimbursement.

Section 16B.481 — Fees For Training And Maintenance.

Section 16B.4821 — Provision Of Materials And Services To Mnscu.

Section 16B.485 — Interfund Loans.

Section 16B.49 — Central Mailing System.

Section 16B.495 — Hazard Identification And Accident Prevention.

Section 16B.51 — Agency Reports.

Section 16B.53 — Sale Of Laws And Resolutions.

Section 16B.531 — Travel Services.

Section 16B.54 — Enterprise Fleet; Establishment.

Section 16B.55 — Use Of State Vehicles; Compensation For Use Of Personal Vehicles.

Section 16B.56 — Commuter Vans; Use By State Employees And Spouses And Others.

Section 16B.57 — Gasoline And Petroleum Products, Source Of Supply For Agencies.

Section 16B.58 — State Parking Facilities.

Section 16B.581 — Distinctive Tax-exempt License Plates.

Section 16B.85 — Risk Management.

Section 16B.86 — State Building Energy Conservation Improvement Revolving Loan Account.

Section 16B.87 — Award And Repayment Of State Building Energy Improvement Conservation Loans.

Section 16B.875 — Review By Commissioner Of Administration.

Section 16B.97 — Grants Management.

Section 16B.98 — Grants Management Process.

Section 16B.991 — Termination Of Grant.