Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.32 - County Commissioners.
36.32.234 - Competitive bids—Electric ferries.

RCW 36.32.234
Competitive bids—Electric ferries.

Any county may use the following competitive bidding procedures for procurement and design of electric ferries:
(1)(a) After bids that are submitted in response to a competitive solicitation process are reviewed by the awarding county, the awarding county may:
(i) Reject all bids and rebid or cancel the competitive solicitation;
(ii) Request best and final offers from responsive and responsible bidders; or
(iii) Award the purchase or contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder.
(b) The county may award one or more contracts from a competitive solicitation.
(2) In determining whether the bidder is a responsible bidder, the county must consider the following elements:
(a) The ability, capacity, and skill of the bidder to perform the contract or provide the service required;
(b) The character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience, and efficiency of the bidder;
(c) Whether the bidder can perform the contract within the time specified;
(d) The quality of performance of previous contracts or services;
(e) The previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws relating to the contract or services;
(f) Whether, within the three-year period immediately preceding the date of the bid solicitation, the bidder has been determined by a final and binding citation and notice of assessment issued by the department of labor and industries or through a civil judgment entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction to have willfully violated, as defined in RCW 49.48.082, any provision of chapter 49.46, 49.48, or 49.52 RCW; and
(g) Such other information as may be secured having a bearing on the decision to award the contract.
(3) Due to the unique aspects of electric ferry design and the importance of well-integrated ship and shore equipment, in determining the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for the design and procurement of an electric ferry, a county may consider best value criteria, including but not limited to:
(a) Whether the bid satisfies the needs of the county as specified in the solicitation documents;
(b) Whether the bid encourages diverse contractor participation;
(c) Whether the bid provides competitive pricing, economies, and efficiencies;
(d) Whether the bid considers human health and environmental impacts;
(e) Whether the bid appropriately weighs cost and noncost considerations;
(f) Life-cycle cost;
(g) Project manager capabilities, including subcontractor management;
(h) Proposed approach to overall project plan, including integration, commissioning, and acceptance testing; and
(i) Demonstrated contractor and subcontractor technical knowledge or specific technical capabilities to meet technical elements of the design specified in the bid documents.
(4) The solicitation document must clearly set forth the requirements and criteria that the contract will apply in evaluating bid submissions. Before award of a contract, a bidder shall submit to the contracting county a signed statement in accordance with chapter 5.50 RCW verifying under penalty of perjury that the bidder is in compliance with the responsible bidder criteria requirement of subsection (2)(f) of this section. A contracting county may award a contract in reasonable reliance upon such a sworn statement.
(5) The awarding county may at its discretion reject the bid of any contractor who has failed to perform satisfactorily on a previous contract with the county.
(6) After reviewing all bid submissions, a county may enter into negotiations with the lowest responsive and responsible bidder in order to determine if the bid may be improved. A county may not use this negotiation opportunity to permit a bidder to change a nonresponsive bid into a responsive bid.
(7) Except as provided in (a) of this subsection, all proceedings, records, contracts, and other public records relating to electric ferry design and procurement under this chapter shall be open to the inspection of any interested person, firm, or corporation in accordance with chapter 42.56 RCW.
(a) Trade secrets, as defined in RCW 19.108.010, or other proprietary information submitted by a bidder, offeror, or contractor in connection with electric ferry design and procurement under this chapter shall be exempt from disclosure under chapter 42.56 RCW pursuant to RCW 42.56.270 (1) and (2) if the bidder, offeror, or contractor specifically states in writing at the time specific identified materials or information is submitted to the county the reasons why protection is necessary and identifies the data or materials to be protected, and the county concurs that disclosure would harm the competitive position of the entity submitting the material and that disclosure would not serve public interest in ensuring fair and open competition for procurement.
(b) All documents related to a procurement under chapter 224, Laws of 2021 are exempt from disclosure until the notification of the highest scoring finalist is made or the selection process is terminated.
(8) Where critical equipment selections can be made to mature a ferry design, reducing cost and performance risk in shipyard contracts, these selections may be made and the chosen vendors specified by name in bid specifications without allowing substitutions. Counties and their consultants may evaluate cost and noncost considerations when making these selections provided that the selection is made in good faith to identify the equipment best suited to the county's needs.
(9) For purposes of this section, a county may designate a public works department as an alternative to the purchasing department as the lead agency for the design and procurement of electric ferries.

[ 2021 c 224 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 36 - Counties

Chapter 36.32 - County Commissioners.

36.32.005 - "County commissioners" defined.

36.32.010 - Board of commissioners established—Quorum.

36.32.020 - Commissioner districts—Voluntary change to electoral system.

36.32.030 - Terms of commissioners.

36.32.040 - Nomination by districts—Voluntary change to electoral system.

36.32.050 - Election.

36.32.051 - District-based elections—Definitions.

36.32.052 - District-based elections—When required—Procedures.

36.32.053 - District-based elections—Redistricting committee—Membership.

36.32.054 - District-based elections—Redistricting committee—Districting plan—Requirements.

36.32.055 - Five-member commission—When authorized—Ballot proposition—Petition—Procedures.

36.32.0552 - Five-member commission—Newly created positions—How filled—County divided into five districts.

36.32.0554 - Five-member commission—Newly created positions—Terms of initially elected commissioners.

36.32.0556 - Five-member commissions—Four-year terms—Nominations by districts—Elected by entire county—Quorum.

36.32.0558 - Five-member commissions—Vacancies.

36.32.060 - Conditions of official bond.

36.32.070 - Vacancies on board.

36.32.080 - Regular meetings—Joint regular meetings—Regular meetings held outside of the county seat.

36.32.090 - Special meetings—Joint special meetings.

36.32.100 - Chair of board—Election, powers.

36.32.110 - Clerk of board.

36.32.120 - Powers of legislative authorities.

36.32.121 - Community revitalization financing—Public improvements.

36.32.122 - Authority to regulate massage therapists—Limitations.

36.32.125 - Adoption of certain regulations proscribed.

36.32.127 - Driving while under the influence of liquor or drugs—Minimum penalties.

36.32.130 - Postponement of action.

36.32.135 - Official seal.

36.32.140 - Record of proceedings.

36.32.150 - Transcribing mutilated records.

36.32.155 - Transcribing mutilated records—Prior transcribing validated.

36.32.160 - Transcribing mutilated records—Auditor to direct transcribing, certify.

36.32.170 - Transcribing mutilated records—Original records to be preserved.

36.32.200 - Special attorneys, employment of.

36.32.210 - Inventory of county capitalized assets.

36.32.232 - Contract goals for county electric ferry vessel procurement.

36.32.234 - Competitive bids—Electric ferries.

36.32.235 - Competitive bids—Purchasing department—Counties with a population of four hundred thousand or more—Public works procedures—Riverine and stormwater projects—Exceptions.

36.32.240 - Competitive bids—Purchasing department—Counties with a population of less than four hundred thousand.

36.32.245 - Competitive bids—Requirements—Advertisements—Exceptions.

36.32.250 - Competitive bids—Contract procedure—Contracts under forty thousand dollars—Small works roster process.

36.32.253 - Competitive bids—Leases of personal property.

36.32.256 - Competitive bids—Multiple awards for road maintenance materials.

36.32.260 - Competitive bids—Purchasing agent.

36.32.265 - Competitive bids—Inapplicability to certain agreements relating to water pollution control, solid waste handling facilities.

36.32.270 - Competitive bids—Exemptions.

36.32.280 - Regulation of watercourses.

36.32.290 - Regulation of watercourses—Removal of obstructions.

36.32.300 - Regulation of watercourses—Trees may be removed from riverbanks.

36.32.302 - Transfer of ownership of county-owned vessel—Review of vessel's physical condition.

36.32.304 - Transfer of ownership of county-owned vessel—Further requirements.

36.32.330 - Appeals from board's action.

36.32.335 - Coordination of county administrative programs—Legislative declaration.

36.32.340 - Coordination of county administrative programs—Duties incident to.

36.32.350 - Coordination of county administrative programs—Coordinating agency—Agency reimbursement.

36.32.360 - Coordination of county administrative programs—Attendance at conventions authorized.

36.32.370 - Land surveys.

36.32.380 - Land surveys—Record of surveys.

36.32.390 - Nonmonthly employees, vacations and sick leaves.

36.32.400 - Health care and group insurance.

36.32.410 - Participation in Economic Opportunity Act programs.

36.32.415 - Low-income housing—Loans and grants.

36.32.420 - Youth agencies—Establishment authorized.

36.32.425 - Juvenile curfews.

36.32.430 - Parks, may designate name of.

36.32.435 - Historic preservation—Authorization to acquire property, borrow money, issue bonds, etc.

36.32.440 - Staff to aid in purchasing, poverty programs, parks, emergency services, budget, etc., authorized.

36.32.450 - Tourist promotion.

36.32.460 - Employee safety award programs.

36.32.470 - Fire protection, ambulance or other emergency services provided by municipal corporations within county—Financial and other assistance authorized.

36.32.475 - Regulation of automatic number or location identification—Prohibited.

36.32.480 - Emergency medical service districts—Creation authorized—Composition of governing body.

36.32.490 - County freeholders—Method of filling vacancies.

36.32.510 - Right-of-way donations—Credit against required improvements.

36.32.520 - Child care facilities—Review of need and demand—Adoption of ordinances.

36.32.525 - Conditional and special use permit applications by parties licensed or certified by the department of social and health services or the department of corrections—Mediation prior to appeal required.

36.32.540 - Settlement of Indian claims.

36.32.550 - Conformance with chapter 43.97 RCW required.

36.32.560 - Home rule charter counties—Residential care facilities—Review of need and demand—Adoption of ordinances.

36.32.570 - Conservation area acquisition and maintenance.

36.32.580 - Home rule charter counties subject to limitations on moratoria, interim zoning controls.

36.32.590 - Building construction projects—County prohibited from requiring state agencies or local governments to provide bond or other security as a condition for issuance of permit.

36.32.600 - Amateur radio antennas—Local regulation to conform with federal law.

36.32.610 - Library capital facility areas authorized.

36.32.620 - Abandoned or derelict vessels.