New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - Public Works Contracts
Section 13-4-39 - Inadvertent clerical error.

A. The contractor, as a condition to assert a claim of inadvertent clerical error in the listing of a subcontractor, shall, within four working days after the time of the prime bid opening by the using agency, give written notice to the using agency and to both the subcontractor he claims to have listed in error and the subcontractor who had bid to the contractor prior to bid opening.
B. Any listed subcontractor who has been notified by the contractor in accordance with the provisions of this section as to an inadvertent clerical error shall be allowed twelve working days from the time of the prime bid opening within which to submit to the using agency and to the contractor written objection to the contractor's claim of inadvertent clerical error. Failure of the listed subcontractor to file written notice within the twelve working days shall be primary evidence of his agreement that an inadvertent clerical error was made.
C. The using agency shall, in the absence of an objection to the contrary by the listed subcontractor in the original bid, consent to the substitution of the intended subcontractor if:
(1) the contractor, the listed subcontractor listed in error and the intended subcontractor each submit an affidavit to the using agency, along with such additional evidence as the parties may wish to submit, that an inadvertent clerical error was in fact made, provided that the affidavits from each of the three parties are filed within twelve working days from the time of the prime bid opening; or
(2) affidavits are filed by both the contractor and the intended subcontractor within the specified time but the subcontractor whom the contractor claims to have listed in error does not submit, within twelve working days from the time of prime bid opening, to the using agency and to the contractor written objection to the contractor's claim of inadvertent clerical error as provided in this section.
D. If affidavits are filed by both the contractor and the intended subcontractor but the listed subcontractor has, within twelve working days from the time of the prime bid opening, submitted to the using agency and to the contractor written objection to the contractor's claim of inadvertent clerical error, the using agency shall investigate the claims of the parties and hold a hearing to determine the validity of the claims, within thirty days after the receipt of the contractor's written objection. Any determination made shall be based on facts contained in the affidavits submitted by all three parties and supported by testimony under oath and subject to cross-examination. The using agency may, on its motion or that of any other party, admit testimony of other contractors, any bid registries or depositories or any other party in possession of facts that may have a bearing on the decision of the using agency.
History: Laws 1988, ch. 18, § 9; 1995, ch. 82, § 7.
The 1995 amendment, effective June 16, 1995, in Subsection A, substituted "four" for "two"; in Subsection B, substituted "twelve" for "six" two times; rewrote the beginning of Subsection C, in Paragraph C(1) inserted "listed" preceding the first "subcontractor" and substituted "twelve" for "eight", in Paragraph C(2) substituted "twelve" for "six" and inserted "from the time of prime bid opening"; in Subsection D, substituted "twelve" for "six", deleted "public" preceding "hearing", inserted "within thirty days after the receipt of the contractor's written objection"; and made minor stylistic changes throughout the section.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 13 - Public Purchases and Property

Article 4 - Public Works Contracts

Section 13-4-1 - Public works contracts.

Section 13-4-1.1 - Definitions; construction contract; contractor.

Section 13-4-2 - Application of preference.

Section 13-4-3 - Federal aid projects exempt.

Section 13-4-4 - [Contracts in violation declared void.]

Section 13-4-5 - Use of New Mexico materials.

Section 13-4-6 - [Discrimination against New Mexico softwood timber in building codes prohibited.]

Section 13-4-7 - [Use of New Mexico timber in public buildings required.]

Section 13-4-8 - Federal aid projects.

Section 13-4-9 - [Penalty.]

Section 13-4-10 - Short title.

Section 13-4-10.1 - Definitions.

Section 13-4-11 - Prevailing wage and benefit rates determined; minimum wages and fringe benefits on public works; weekly payment; withholding funds.

Section 13-4-12 - Repealed.

Section 13-4-13 - Failure to pay minimum wage; termination of contract.

Section 13-4-13.1 - Public works contracts; registration of contractors and subcontractors.

Section 13-4-14 - Payment of wages from funds withheld; list of contractors violating act; additional right of wage earners.

Section 13-4-14.1 - Labor enforcement fund; creation; use.

Section 13-4-14.2 - Registration cancellation, revocation, suspension; injunctive relief.

Section 13-4-15 - Appeals.

Section 13-4-16 - Construction of act.

Section 13-4-17 - Outstanding contracts and invitations.

Section 13-4-18 - Construction contract performance and payment bonds.

Section 13-4-19 - Rights of person furnishing labor or materials and right of state with respect to taxes due.

Section 13-4-20 - Additional bond in case of insolvency of sureties.

Section 13-4-21 - [Public contracts with nonresident persons or partnerships or unadmitted foreign corporations; agent for service of process.]

Section 13-4-22 - [Secretary of state as agent for service.]

Section 13-4-23 - [Service where there is no designated agent.]

Section 13-4-24 - [Continuances.]

Section 13-4-26 - Repealed.

Section 13-4-27 to 13-4-30 - Repealed.

Section 13-4-31 - Short title.

Section 13-4-32 - Legislative findings.

Section 13-4-33 - Definitions.

Section 13-4-34 - Listing of subcontractors; requirements.

Section 13-4-35 - Exemption.

Section 13-4-35.1 - Application of act.

Section 13-4-36 - Substitution of subcontractor.

Section 13-4-37 - Bond requirements.

Section 13-4-38 - Failure to specify subcontractor.

Section 13-4-39 - Inadvertent clerical error.

Section 13-4-40 - Emergency subcontracting.

Section 13-4-41 - Penalties.

Section 13-4-42 - Coverage of home rule municipalities.

Section 13-4-43 - Dispute resolution.