Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 39.04 - Public Works.
39.04.380 - Preference for resident contractors.

RCW 39.04.380
Preference for resident contractors.

(1) The department of enterprise services must conduct a survey and compile the results into a list of which states provide a bidding preference on public works contracts for their resident contractors. The list must include details on the type of preference, the amount of the preference, and how the preference is applied. The list must be updated periodically as needed. The initial survey must be completed by November 1, 2011, and by December 1, 2011, the department must submit a report to the appropriate committees of the legislature on the results of the survey. The report must include the list and recommendations necessary to implement the intent of this section and section 2, chapter 345, Laws of 2011.
(2) The department of enterprise services must distribute the report, along with the requirements of this section and section 2, chapter 345, Laws of 2011, to all state and local agencies with the authority to procure public works. The department may adopt rules and procedures to implement the reciprocity requirements in subsection (3) of this section. However, subsection (3) of this section does not take effect until the department of enterprise services has adopted the rules and procedures for reciprocity under this subsection or announced that it will not be issuing rules or procedures pursuant to this section.
(3) In any bidding process for public works in which a bid is received from a nonresident contractor from a state that provides a percentage bidding preference, a comparable percentage disadvantage must be applied to the bid of that nonresident contractor. This subsection does not apply until the department of enterprise services has adopted the rules and procedures for reciprocity under subsection (2) of this section, or has determined and announced that rules are not necessary for implementation.
(4) A nonresident contractor from a state that provides a percentage bid preference means a contractor that:
(a) Is from a state that provides a percentage bid preference to its resident contractors bidding on public works contracts; and
(b) At the time of bidding on a public works project, does not have a physical office located in Washington.
(5) The state of residence for a nonresident contractor is the state in which the contractor was incorporated or, if not a corporation, the state where the contractor's business entity was formed.
(6) This section does not apply to public works procured pursuant to RCW 39.04.155, 39.04.280, or any other procurement exempt from competitive bidding.

[ 2015 c 225 § 39; 2011 c 345 § 1.]
NOTES:

Conflict with federal requirements—2011 c 345: "If any part of this act is found to be in conflict with federal requirements that are a prescribed condition to the allocation of federal funds to the state or local authority, the conflicting part of this act is inoperative solely to the extent of the conflict and with respect to the agencies directly affected, and this finding does not affect the operation of the remainder of this act in its application to the agencies concerned. Rules adopted under this act must meet federal requirements that are a necessary condition to the receipt of federal funds by the state or local authority." [ 2011 c 345 § 2.]

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.