File #: 12-0372    Version:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Adopted
File created: 3/15/2012 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 4/3/2012 Final action: 4/10/2012
Title: HEARING - Consider adoption of Ordinance 4976 (Second Reading) amending Sections 3.14.040, 3.14.050, and 3.14.070 of Chapter 3.14 of Title 3 of the El Dorado County Ordinance Code increasing bidding thresholds for public projects as defined in Public Contract Code. (Est. Time: 10 Min.)
Attachments: 1. A - AB720.PDF, 2. B - Ordinance Section 3.14_strike-thru-version.PDF, 3. C - Ordinance Section 3.14-final-draft.PDF, 4. Fully executed Ord 4976.pdf
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HEARING - Consider adoption of Ordinance 4976 (Second Reading) amending Sections 3.14.040, 3.14.050, and 3.14.070 of Chapter 3.14 of Title 3 of the El Dorado County Ordinance Code increasing bidding thresholds for public projects as defined in Public Contract Code. (Est. Time: 10 Min.)
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Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost: No fiscal impact

Background: Assembly Bill 720, a copy of which is attached, approved by the Governor and filed with the Secretary of State on October 9, 2011, increased bidding thresholds for public projects amending Public Contract Code Sections 22031,22032, and 22034.

County Ordinance Code Sections 3.14.010 et seq. regarding informal bidding requirements for public projects are derived from the County's election to become subject to the Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act (Act), commencing with Public Contract Code §22000. The Board of Supervisors elected to operate pursuant to the provisions of the Act in 1986. The intent of the Act is to promote uniformity of both the cost accounting standards and the bidding procedures on construction work performed or contracted by public entities (Public Contract Code §22001).
Section 22020 of the Public Contract code provides that the California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Commission shall consider whether there have been material changes in public construction costs and shall make recommendations to the State Controller regarding adjustments in the monetary limits prescribed by the Act every five years, provided that the amounts, as adjusted, be greater than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).
Reason for Recommendation: In order to conform to Public Contract Code, it is necessary to amend Chapter 3.14 of the County's Public Projects Informal Bidding Procedures Ordinance to increase the dollar amounts of the informal bid limits as indicated in Assembly Bill 720.

Adoption of the amended Ordinance Code will enable the County's authorized departments to ...

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