Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 39.04 - Public Works.
39.04.280 - Competitive bidding requirements—Exemptions.

RCW 39.04.280
Competitive bidding requirements—Exemptions.

This section provides uniform exemptions to competitive bidding requirements utilized by municipalities when awarding contracts for public works and contracts for purchases. The statutes governing a specific type of municipality may also include other exemptions from competitive bidding requirements. The purpose of this section is to supplement and not to limit the current powers of any municipality to provide exemptions from competitive bidding requirements.
(1) Competitive bidding requirements may be waived by the governing body of the municipality for:
(a) Purchases that are clearly and legitimately limited to a single source of supply;
(b) Purchases involving special facilities or market conditions;
(c) Purchases in the event of an emergency;
(d) Purchases of insurance or bonds; and
(e) Public works in the event of an emergency.
(2)(a) The waiver of competitive bidding requirements under subsection (1) of this section may be by resolution or by the terms of written policies adopted by the municipality, at the option of the governing body of the municipality. If the governing body elects to waive competitive bidding requirements by the terms of written policies adopted by the municipality, immediately after the award of any contract, the contract and the factual basis for the exception must be recorded and open to public inspection.
If a resolution is adopted by a governing body to waive competitive bidding requirements under (b) of this subsection, the resolution must recite the factual basis for the exception. This subsection (2)(a) does not apply in the event of an emergency.
(b) If an emergency exists, the person or persons designated by the governing body of the municipality to act in the event of an emergency may declare an emergency situation exists, waive competitive bidding requirements, and award all necessary contracts on behalf of the municipality to address the emergency situation. If a contract is awarded without competitive bidding due to an emergency, a written finding of the existence of an emergency must be made by the governing body or its designee and duly entered of record no later than two weeks following the award of the contract.
(3) For purposes of this section "emergency" means unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the municipality that either: (a) Present a real, immediate threat to the proper performance of essential functions; or (b) will likely result in material loss or damage to property, bodily injury, or loss of life if immediate action is not taken.

[ 1998 c 278 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 39 - Public Contracts and Indebtedness

Chapter 39.04 - Public Works.

39.04.010 - Definitions.

39.04.015 - Adjustment to bid price—Conditions.

39.04.020 - Plans and specifications—Estimates—Publication—Emergencies.

39.04.040 - Work to be executed according to plans—Supplemental plans.

39.04.050 - Contents of original estimates.

39.04.060 - Supplemental estimates.

39.04.070 - Account and record of cost.

39.04.080 - Certified copy to be filed—Engineers' certificate.

39.04.100 - Records open to public inspection—Certified copies.

39.04.105 - Competitive bidding—Written protests—Notice of contract execution.

39.04.107 - Competitive bidding—Bidder claiming error.

39.04.110 - Penalty for false entries.

39.04.120 - Change orders due to environmental protection requirements—Costs—Dispute resolution.

39.04.130 - Application of RCW 39.04.120.

39.04.133 - State capital improvement or construction projects—Product standards.

39.04.135 - Demolition projects—Recycling or reuse of materials.

39.04.155 - Small works roster contract procedures—Limited public works process—Definitions.

39.04.156 - Small works roster manual—Notification to local governments.

39.04.160 - Contracts subject to requirements established under office of minority and women's business enterprises.

39.04.162 - Awards of procurement contracts to veteran-owned businesses.

39.04.170 - Application of chapter to performance-based contracts for energy equipment.

39.04.175 - Application of chapter to certain agreements relating to water pollution control, solid waste handling facilities.

39.04.180 - Trench excavations—Safety systems required.

39.04.190 - Purchase contract process—Other than formal sealed bidding.

39.04.200 - Small works roster or purchase contracts—Listing of contracts awarded required.

39.04.210 - Correctional facilities construction and repair—Findings.

39.04.220 - Correctional facilities construction and repair—Use of general contractor/construction manager method for awarding contracts—Demonstration projects.

39.04.230 - Correctional facilities construction and repair—Alternative contracting method to remain in force until contracts completed.

39.04.235 - Public works contracts—Unit priced contracts—When authorized—Bidding requirements.

39.04.240 - Public works contracts—Awarding of attorneys' fees.

39.04.250 - Payments received on account of work performed by subcontractor—Disputed amounts—Remedies.

39.04.260 - Private construction performed pursuant to contract for rental, lease, or purchase by state—Must comply with prevailing wage law.

39.04.270 - Electronic data processing and telecommunications systems—Municipalities—Acquisition method—Competitive negotiation—Findings, intent.

39.04.280 - Competitive bidding requirements—Exemptions.

39.04.290 - Contracts for building engineering systems.

39.04.300 - Apprenticeship training programs—Purpose.

39.04.310 - Apprenticeship training programs—Definitions.

39.04.320 - Apprenticeship training programs—Public works contracts—Adjustment of specific projects—Report and collection of agency data—Apprenticeship utilization advisory committee created.

39.04.330 - Use of wood products—Compliance with chapter 39.35D RCW.

39.04.340 - Apprenticeship and training council outreach effort.

39.04.350 - Bidder responsibility criteria—Sworn statement—Supplemental criteria.

39.04.360 - Payment of undisputed claims.

39.04.370 - Contract requirements—Off-site prefabricated items—Submission of information.

39.04.380 - Preference for resident contractors.

39.04.400 - Repair or replacement of structurally deficient bridges.

39.04.410 - Public works projects—Pollinator habitat.

39.04.420 - Signage for 988 national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline.

39.04.900 - Rights may not be waived—Construction—1992 c 223.

39.04.901 - Application—1992 c 223.