CHAPTER 58a
PREQUALIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF CONTRACTORS
Table of Contents
Sec. 4a-100. *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Prequalification of contractors. Fees. Application. Renewal. Revocation. Regulations. Notice to Commissioner of Public Works and Commissioner of Administrative Services re certain contractors.
Sec. 4a-101. *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Standard contractor evaluation form. Regulations. Public agency to complete and submit evaluation form. Contractor responses.
Sec. 4a-100. *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Prequalification of contractors. Fees. Application. Renewal. Revocation. Regulations.
Notice to Commissioner of Public Works and Commissioner of Administrative
Services re certain contractors. (a) As used in this section: (1) "Prequalification"
means prequalification issued by the Commissioner of Administrative Services to bid
on a contract for the construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling, repair or demolition of any public building or any other public work for work by the state or a municipality, except a public highway or bridge project; (2) "subcontractor" means a person who
performs work with a value in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars for a contractor
pursuant to a contract for work for the state or a municipality which is estimated to cost
more than five hundred thousand dollars; (3) "principals and key personnel" includes
officers, directors, shareholders, members, partners and managerial employees; (4) "aggregate work capacity rating" means the maximum amount of work an applicant is
capable of undertaking for any and all projects; and (5) "single project limit" means the
highest estimated cost of a single project that an applicant is capable of undertaking.
(b) (1) Any person may apply for prequalification to the Department of Administrative Services. Such application shall be made on such form as the Commissioner of
Administrative Services prescribes and shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee as set forth in subdivision (2) of this subsection. The application shall be
signed under penalty of false statement.
(2) The application fee shall be as follows:
| Aggregate Work Capacity Rating | Fee |
| $5,000,000.00 or less | $600.00 |
| $5,000,000.01 - $8,000,000.00 | $750.00 |
| $8,000,000.01 - $10,000,000.00 | $850.00 |
| $10,000,000.01 - $15,000,000.00 | $1,000.00 |
| $15,000,000.01 - $20,000,000.00 | $1,500.00 |
| $20,000,000.01 - $40,000,000.00 | $2,000.00 |
| $40,000,000.01 or more | $2,500.00 |
(c) The application form shall, at a minimum, require the applicant to supply information concerning:
(1) The applicant's form of organization;
(2) The applicant's principals and key personnel and any names under which the
applicant, principals or key personnel conducted business during the past five years;
(3) The applicant's experience on public and private construction projects over the
past five years, or on the applicant's ten most recently-completed projects and the names
of any subcontractors used on the projects;
(4) Any legal or administrative proceedings pending or concluded adversely against
the applicant or any of the applicant's principals or key personnel within the past five
years which relate to the procurement or performance of any public or private construction contract and whether the applicant is aware of any investigation pending against
the applicant or any principal or key personnel;
(5) The nature of any financial, personal or familial relationship between the applicant and any public or private construction project owner listed on the application as
constituting construction experience;
(6) A statement of whether (A) the applicant has been disqualified pursuant to section 4b-95, this section or section 31-57c or 31-57d, (B) the applicant is on the list
distributed by the Labor Commissioner pursuant to section 31-57a, (C) the applicant is
disqualified or prohibited from being awarded a contract pursuant to section 31-57b,
(D) the applicant has been disqualified by another state, (E) the applicant has been
disqualified by a federal agency or pursuant to federal law, (F) the applicant's registration has been suspended or revoked by the Department of Consumer Protection pursuant
to section 20-341gg, (G) the applicant has been disqualified by a municipality, and (H)
the matters that gave rise to any such disqualification, suspension or revocation have
been eliminated or remedied; and
(7) Other information as the commissioner deems relevant to the determination of
the applicant's qualifications and responsibilities.
(d) The applicant shall include a statement of financial condition prepared by a
certified public accountant which includes information concerning the applicant's assets
and liabilities, plant and equipment, bank and credit references, bonding company and
maximum bonding capacity, and other information as the commissioner deems relevant
to an evaluation of the applicant's financial capacity and responsibility.
(e) Information contained in the application shall be current as of the time of filing
except that the statement of financial condition shall pertain to the applicant's most
recently-completed fiscal year.
(f) The commissioner shall determine whether to prequalify an applicant on the
basis of the application and on relevant past performance according to procedures and
criteria set forth in regulations which the commissioner shall adopt on or before October
1, 2005, in accordance with chapter 54. Such criteria shall include, at a minimum, the
record of the applicant's performance, including, but not limited to, written evaluations
of the applicant's performance on public or private projects within the past five years,
the applicant's past experience on projects of various size and type, the skill, ability and
integrity of the applicant and any subcontractors used by the applicant, the experience
and qualifications of supervisory personnel employed by the applicant, the maximum
amount of work the applicant is capable of undertaking as demonstrated by the applicant's financial condition, bonding capacity, size of past projects and present and anticipated work commitments, and any other relevant criteria that the commissioner prescribes. Such regulations shall also (1) provide that the criteria considered shall be
assigned separate designated numerical values and weights and that the applicant shall
be assigned an overall numerical rating on the basis of all criteria, and (2) establish
prequalification classifications, aggregate work capacity ratings and single project limits. Such prequalification classifications shall be used to establish the types of work a
contractor is qualified to perform and the aggregate work capacity ratings shall be used
to establish the maximum amount of work a contractor is capable of undertaking.
(g) (1) The applicant shall indicate the prequalification classifications, aggregate
work capacity ratings and single project limits that are sought. The commissioner may
issue a certificate of prequalification to any applicant who meets the requirements of
this section. Such certificate shall be effective for one year from the date issued and
shall indicate the contractor's prequalification classifications, aggregate work capacity
ratings and single project limits. The commissioner may cause the initial certificate of
prequalification to be effective for a period not to exceed two years and may require
the applicant to remit payment of the application fee, as set forth in subsection (b) of
this section, for the first twelve months of certification as well as a prorated application
fee, as described in subdivision (3) of this subsection, for any additional period of certification beyond the first twelve months.
(2) A prequalified contractor may apply at any time for additional prequalification
classifications, aggregate work capacity ratings or single project limits by submitting
the applicable increase in fee, a completed update statement, and other information the
commissioner requires.
(3) The commissioner may renew a prequalification certificate upon receipt of a
completed update statement, any other material the commissioner requires and a nonrefundable fee in an amount equal to one-half of the application fee for the applicable
aggregate work capacity rating as set forth in subsection (b) of this section, except that
in no event shall such fee be less than six hundred dollars.
(h) Not later than sixty days after receiving a completed application, the commissioner shall mail or send by electronic mail a notice to the applicant concerning the
commissioner's preliminary determination regarding the conditions of the prequalification certification, a denial of certification, a reduction in the level of certification sought
or nonrenewal of certification. Any applicant aggrieved by the commissioner's preliminary determination may request copies of the information upon which the commissioner
relied in making the preliminary determination, provided such request is made not later
than ten days after the date the notice was mailed or sent by electronic mail to the
applicant. Not later than twenty days after the date the notice was mailed or sent by
electronic mail, the applicant may submit additional information to the commissioner
with a request for reconsideration. The commissioner shall issue a final determination
regarding the application not later than ninety days after the date the commissioner
mailed or sent by electronic mail the notice of the preliminary determination, which
ninety-day period may be extended for an additional period not to exceed ninety days
if (1) the commissioner gives written notice to the applicant that the commissioner
requires additional time, and (2) such notice is mailed or sent by electronic mail during
the initial ninety-day period.
(i) The commissioner may not issue a prequalification certificate to any contractor
(1) who is disqualified pursuant to section 31-57c or 31-57d, (2) who has a principal or
key personnel who, within the past five years, has a conviction or has entered a plea of
guilty or nolo contendere for or has admitted to commission of an act or omission that
reasonably could have resulted in disqualification pursuant to any provision of subdivisions (1) to (3), inclusive, of subsection (d) of section 31-57c or subdivisions (1) to (3),
inclusive, of subsection (d) of section 31-57d, as determined by the commissioner.
(j) The commissioner may revoke a contractor's prequalification or reduce the contractor's prequalification classification or aggregate work capacity ratings, after an opportunity for a hearing, if the commissioner receives additional information that supports
such revocation or reduction.
(k) (1) Any materially false statement in the application or any update statement
may, in the discretion of the awarding authority, result in termination of any contract
awarded the applicant by the awarding authority. The awarding authority shall provide
written notice to the commissioner of such false statement not later than thirty days after
discovering such false statement. The commissioner shall provide written notice of
such false statement to the Commissioner of Public Works and the Commissioner of
Consumer Protection not later than thirty days after discovering such false statement or
receiving such notice.
(2) The commissioner shall revoke the prequalification of any person, after an opportunity for hearing, if the commissioner finds that the person has included any materially false statement in such application or update statement, has been convicted of a
crime related to the procurement or performance of any public or private construction
contract or, within the past five years or has otherwise engaged in fraud in obtaining
or maintaining prequalification. Any person whose prequalification has been revoked
pursuant to this subsection shall be disqualified for a period of two years after which
the person may reapply for prequalification, except that a person whose prequalification
has been revoked on the basis of conviction of a crime or engaging in fraud shall be
disqualified for a period of five years after which the person may reapply for prequalification. The commissioner shall not prequalify a person whose prequalification has been
revoked pursuant to this subdivision until the expiration of said two or five-year disqualification period and the commissioner is satisfied that the matters that gave rise to the
revocation have been eliminated or remedied.
(l) The commissioner shall provide written notice of any revocation, disqualification, reduction in classification or capacity rating or reinstated prequalification to the
Commissioner of Public Works and the Commissioner of Consumer Protection not later
than thirty days after any final determination.
(m) The provisions of this section and section 4a-101 shall not apply to subcontractors.
(n) The commissioner shall establish an update statement for use by bidders for
purposes of renewing or upgrading a prequalification certificate and for purposes of
submitting a bid pursuant to section 4b-91.
(o) Any applicant aggrieved by the commissioner's final determination concerning
a preliminary determination, a denial of certification, a reduction in prequalification
classification or aggregate work capacity rating or a revocation or nonrenewal of certification may appeal to the Superior Court in accordance with section 4-183.
(P.A. 03-215, S. 3; 03-278, S. 129; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 146(g), (h); P.A. 04-141, S. 2; 04-189, S. 1; P.A.
06-134, S. 16.)
*Note: On and after October 1, 2007, this section, as amended by section 22 of public
act 06-134, is to read as follows:
"Sec. 4a-100. Prequalification of contractors and substantial subcontractors.
Fees. Application. Renewal. Revocation. Regulations. Notice to Commissioner of
Public Works and Commissioner of Administrative Services re certain contractors. (a) As used in this section: (1) "Prequalification" means prequalification issued
by the Commissioner of Administrative Services to bid on a contract for the construction,
reconstruction, alteration, remodeling, repair or demolition of any public building or
any other public work for work by the state or a municipality, except a public highway
or bridge project, or to perform work under such a contract as a substantial subcontractor;
(2) "subcontractor" means a person who performs work with a value in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars for a contractor pursuant to a contract for work for the state or a
municipality which is estimated to cost more than five hundred thousand dollars; (3)
"principals and key personnel" includes officers, directors, shareholders, members, partners and managerial employees; (4) "aggregate work capacity rating" means the maximum amount of work an applicant is capable of undertaking for any and all projects;
(5) "single project limit" means the highest estimated cost of a single project that an
applicant is capable of undertaking; and (6) "substantial subcontractor" means a person
who performs work with a value in excess of five hundred thousand dollars for a contractor pursuant to a contract for work for the state or a municipality which is estimated to
cost more than five hundred thousand dollars.
(b) (1) Any person may apply for prequalification to the Department of Administrative Services. Such application shall be made on such form as the Commissioner of
Administrative Services prescribes and shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee as set forth in subdivision (2) of this subsection. The application shall be
signed under penalty of false statement.
(2) The application fee shall be as follows:
| Aggregate Work Capacity Rating | Fee |
| $5,000,000.00 or less | $600.00 |
| $5,000,000.01 - $8,000,000.00 | $750.00 |
| $8,000,000.01 - $10,000,000.00 | $850.00 |
| $10,000,000.01 - $15,000,000.00 | $1,000.00 |
| $15,000,000.01 - $20,000,000.00 | $1,500.00 |
| $20,000,000.01 - $40,000,000.00 | $2,000.00 |
| $40,000,000.01 or more | $2,500.00 |
(c) The application form shall, at a minimum, require the applicant to supply information concerning:
(1) The applicant's form of organization;
(2) The applicant's principals and key personnel and any names under which the
applicant, principals or key personnel conducted business during the past five years;
(3) Any legal or administrative proceedings pending or concluded adversely against
the applicant or any of the applicant's principals or key personnel within the past five
years which relate to the procurement or performance of any public or private construction contract and whether the applicant is aware of any investigation pending against
the applicant or any principal or key personnel;
(4) The nature of any financial, personal or familial relationship between the applicant and any public or private construction project owner listed on the application as
constituting construction experience;
(5) A statement of whether (A) the applicant has been disqualified pursuant to section 4b-95, this section or section 31-57c or 31-57d, (B) the applicant is on the list
distributed by the Labor Commissioner pursuant to section 31-57a, (C) the applicant is
disqualified or prohibited from being awarded a contract pursuant to section 31-57b,
(D) the applicant has been disqualified by another state, (E) the applicant has been
disqualified by a federal agency or pursuant to federal law, (F) the applicant's registration has been suspended or revoked by the Department of Consumer Protection pursuant
to section 20-341gg, (G) the applicant has been disqualified by a municipality, and (H)
the matters that gave rise to any such disqualification, suspension or revocation have
been eliminated or remedied; and
(6) Other information as the commissioner deems relevant to the determination of
the applicant's qualifications and responsibilities.
(d) The applicant shall include a statement of financial condition prepared by a
certified public accountant which includes information concerning the applicant's assets
and liabilities, plant and equipment, bank and credit references, bonding company and
maximum bonding capacity, and other information as the commissioner deems relevant
to an evaluation of the applicant's financial capacity and responsibility.
(e) Information contained in the application shall be current as of the time of filing
except that the statement of financial condition shall pertain to the applicant's most
recently-completed fiscal year.
(f) The commissioner shall determine whether to prequalify an applicant on the
basis of the application and on relevant past performance according to procedures and
criteria set forth in regulations which the commissioner shall adopt on or before October
1, 2005, in accordance with chapter 54. Such criteria shall include, at a minimum, the
record of the applicant's performance, including, but not limited to, written evaluations
of the applicant's performance on public or private projects, for a period of not less than
the past three years, the applicant's past experience on projects of various size and
type, the skill, ability and integrity of the applicant and any subcontractors used by the
applicant, the experience and qualifications of supervisory personnel employed by the
applicant, the maximum amount of work the applicant is capable of undertaking as
demonstrated by the applicant's financial condition, bonding capacity, size of past projects and present and anticipated work commitments, and any other relevant criteria that
the commissioner prescribes. Such regulations shall also (1) provide that the criteria
considered shall be assigned separate designated numerical values and weights and that
the applicant shall be assigned an overall numerical rating on the basis of all criteria,
and (2) establish prequalification classifications, aggregate work capacity ratings and
single project limits. Such prequalification classifications shall be used to establish the
types of work a contractor or substantial subcontractor is qualified to perform and the
aggregate work capacity ratings shall be used to establish the maximum amount of work
a contractor or substantial subcontractor is capable of undertaking.
(g) (1) The applicant shall indicate the prequalification classifications, aggregate
work capacity ratings and single project limits that are sought. The commissioner may
issue a certificate of prequalification to any applicant who meets the requirements of
this section. Such certificate shall be effective for one year from the date issued and shall
indicate the contractor's or substantial subcontractor's prequalification classifications,
aggregate work capacity ratings and single project limits. The commissioner may cause
the initial certificate of prequalification to be effective for a period not to exceed two
years and may require the applicant to remit payment of the application fee, as set forth
in subsection (b) of this section, for the first twelve months of certification as well as a
prorated application fee, as described in subdivision (3) of this subsection, for any additional period of certification beyond the first twelve months.
(2) A prequalified contractor or substantial subcontractor may apply at any time
for additional prequalification classifications, aggregate work capacity ratings or single
project limits by submitting the applicable increase in fee, a completed update statement,
and other information the commissioner requires.
(3) The commissioner may renew a prequalification certificate upon receipt of a
completed update statement, any other material the commissioner requires and a nonrefundable fee in an amount not less than one-half of the application fee for the applicable
aggregate work capacity rating as set forth in subsection (b) of this section.
(h) Not later than sixty days after receiving a completed application, the commissioner shall mail or send by electronic mail a notice to the applicant concerning the
commissioner's preliminary determination regarding the conditions of the prequalification certification, a denial of certification, a reduction in the level of certification sought
or nonrenewal of certification. Any applicant aggrieved by the commissioner's preliminary determination may request copies of the information upon which the commissioner
relied in making the preliminary determination, provided such request is made not later
than ten days after the date the notice was mailed or sent by electronic mail to the
applicant. Not later than twenty days after the date the notice was mailed or sent by
electronic mail, the applicant may submit additional information to the commissioner
with a request for reconsideration. The commissioner shall issue a final determination
regarding the application not later than ninety days after the date the commissioner
mailed or sent by electronic mail the notice of the preliminary determination, which
ninety-day period may be extended for an additional period not to exceed ninety days
if (1) the commissioner gives written notice to the applicant that the commissioner
requires additional time, and (2) such notice is mailed or sent by electronic mail during
the initial ninety-day period.
(i) The commissioner may not issue a prequalification certificate to any contractor
or substantial subcontractor (1) who is disqualified pursuant to section 31-57c or 31-57d, (2) who has a principal or key personnel who, within the past five years, has a
conviction or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere for or has admitted to
commission of an act or omission that reasonably could have resulted in disqualification
pursuant to any provision of subdivisions (1) to (3), inclusive, of subsection (d) of section
31-57c or subdivisions (1) to (3), inclusive, of subsection (d) of section 31-57d, as
determined by the commissioner.
(j) The commissioner may revoke a contractor's or substantial subcontractor's prequalification or reduce the contractor's or substantial subcontractor's prequalification
classification or aggregate work capacity ratings, after an opportunity for a hearing,
if the commissioner receives additional information that supports such revocation or
reduction.
(k) (1) Any materially false statement in the application or any update statement
may, in the discretion of the awarding authority, result in termination of any contract
awarded the applicant by the awarding authority. The awarding authority shall provide
written notice to the commissioner of such false statement not later than thirty days after
discovering such false statement. The commissioner shall provide written notice of
such false statement to the Commissioner of Public Works and the Commissioner of
Consumer Protection not later than thirty days after discovering such false statement or
receiving such notice.
(2) The commissioner shall revoke the prequalification of any person, after an opportunity for hearing, if the commissioner finds that the person has included any materially false statement in such application or update statement, has been convicted of a
crime related to the procurement or performance of any public or private construction
contract or, within the past five years or has otherwise engaged in fraud in obtaining
or maintaining prequalification. Any person whose prequalification has been revoked
pursuant to this subsection shall be disqualified for a period of two years after which
the person may reapply for prequalification, except that a person whose prequalification
has been revoked on the basis of conviction of a crime or engaging in fraud shall be
disqualified for a period of five years after which the person may reapply for prequalification. The commissioner shall not prequalify a person whose prequalification has been
revoked pursuant to this subdivision until the expiration of said two-year, five-year, or
other applicable disqualification period and the commissioner is satisfied that the matters
that gave rise to the revocation have been eliminated or remedied.
(l) The commissioner shall provide written notice of any revocation, disqualification, reduction in classification or capacity rating or reinstated prequalification to the
Commissioner of Public Works and the Commissioner of Consumer Protection not later
than thirty days after any final determination.
(m) The provisions of this section and section 4a-101 shall not apply to subcontractors who are not substantial subcontractors.
(n) The commissioner shall establish an update statement for use by bidders and
substantial subcontractors for purposes of renewing or upgrading a prequalification
certificate and for purposes of submitting a bid pursuant to section 4b-91.
(o) Any applicant aggrieved by the commissioner's final determination concerning
a preliminary determination, a denial of certification, a reduction in prequalification
classification or aggregate work capacity rating or a revocation or nonrenewal of certification may appeal to the Superior Court in accordance with section 4-183.
(p) The commissioner shall adopt regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, to
establish a schedule of application fees for substantial contractors."
(P.A. 03-215, S. 3; 03-278, S. 129; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 146(g), (h); P.A. 04-141, S. 2; 04-189, S. 1; P.A.
06-134, S. 16, 22.)
History: P.A. 03-215 effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 03-278 amended Subsec. (a)(2) by redefining "subcontractor", effective
July 1, 2004; June 30 Sp. Sess P.A. 03-6 replaced Commissioner and Department of Consumer Protection with Commissioner and Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 04-141 amended Subsec. (a)
to add Subdiv. (4) re definition of aggregate work capacity rating and Subdiv. (5) re definition of single project limit,
amended Subsec. (f) to establish October 1, 2005, deadline for adoption of regulations by the commissioner and add
provision re single project limits, amended Subsec. (g) to include references to single project limits and add provisions
enabling the commissioner to issue prequalification certificates for an effective period not to exceed two years, amended
Subsec. (h) to allow for the sending of the commissioner's preliminary determination by electronic mail, and made technical
changes in Subsecs. (i) and (k)(2); P.A. 04-189 repealed Sec. 146 of June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, thereby reversing
the merger of the Departments of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective June 1, 2004; P.A. 06-134 redefined
"prequalification" in Subsec. (a) to include any other public work and except public highway or bridge projects, effective
January 1, 2007, and further amended Subsec. (a) to redefine "prequalification" to include reference to work performed
under such a contract as a substantial subcontractor and to define "substantial subcontractor", amended Subsec. (c) to
delete former Subdiv. (3) re applicant's experience and redesignate existing Subdivs. (4) to (7) as Subdivs. (3) to (6),
amended Subsec. (f) to change performance look back period from within the past five years to a period of not less than
the past three years and add references to substantial subcontractors, amended Subsec. (g) to provide for fee of not less
than one-half of application fee and eliminate minimum fee of six hundred dollars in Subdiv. (3) and add references to
substantial subcontractors in Subdivs. (1) and (2), amended Subsecs. (i) to (n), inclusive, to include references to substantial
subcontractors and make technical changes, and added Subsec. (p) re regulations to establish a schedule of application
fees for substantial subcontractors, effective October 1, 2007.
Sec. 4a-101. *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Standard contractor evaluation form. Regulations. Public agency to complete and submit evaluation form. Contractor responses. (a) On or before October 1, 2005, the
Commissioner of Administrative Services shall adopt regulations, in accordance with
chapter 54, to establish a standard contractor evaluation form. Such form shall include,
at a minimum, the following evaluation criteria: (1) Timeliness of performance; (2)
quality of performance; (3) cost containment, including, but not limited to, the contractor's ability to work within the contract's allotted cost, the accuracy of the contractor's
billing, and the number and cause of change orders and the manner in which the contractor determined the price on the change orders; (4) safety; (5) the quality of the contractor's working relationship with the agency and the quality of the contractor's supervision
of the work area; (6) communication with the agency; (7) the quality of the contractor's
required documentation; (8) the performance of the contractor's subcontractors, to the
extent known by the official who completes the evaluation; and (9) the contractor's and
any subcontractor's compliance with part III of chapter 557, or chapter 558, or the
provisions of the federal Davis-Bacon Act, 40 USC, Sections 276a to 276a-5, inclusive,
as from time to time amended, to the extent known by the official who completes the
evaluation.
(b) Each public agency shall compile evaluation information during the performance of the contract and complete and submit the evaluation form to the commissioner
after completion of a building project under the agency's control if the building project
is funded, in whole or in part, by state funds. Such evaluation information shall be
available to any public agency for purposes of assessing the responsibility of the contractor during a bid selection and evaluation process. The designated official from such
agency shall certify that the information contained in the evaluation form represents,
to the best of the certifying official's knowledge, a true and accurate analysis of the
contractor's performance record on the contract. The commissioner shall include the
evaluation in the contractor's prequalification file. The official shall mail a copy of the
completed evaluation form to the contractor. Any contractor who wishes to contest any
information contained in the evaluation form may submit a written response to the
commissioner not later than thirty days after the date the form was mailed as indicated
by the postmark on the envelope. Such response shall set forth any additional information
concerning the building project or the oversight of the contract by the public agency
that may be relevant in the evaluation of the contractor's performance on the project. The
commissioner shall include any such response in the contractor's prequalification file.
(c) As used in this section, "public agency" means a public agency, as defined in
section 1-200, and "subcontractor" means a person who performs work with a value in
excess of twenty-five thousand dollars for a contractor pursuant to a contract for work
for the state or a municipality which is estimated to cost more than five hundred thousand
dollars.
(d) Upon fifty per cent completion of any building project under a public agency's
control, the agency shall advise the contractor in writing of the agency's preliminary
evaluation of the contractor's performance on the project.
(e) No public agency, employee of a public agency or certifying official of a public
agency shall be held liable to any contractor for any loss or injury sustained by such
contractor as the result of the completion of an evaluation form, as required by this
section, unless such agency, employee or official is found by a court of competent
jurisdiction to have acted in a wilful, wanton or reckless manner.
(f) Any public agency that fails to submit a completed evaluation form, as required
by this section, not later than seventy days after the completion of a project, shall be
ineligible for the receipt of any public funds disbursed by the state for the purposes
of the construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling, repair or demolition of any
public building or any public works project until such completed evaluation form is
submitted.
(P.A. 03-215, S. 4; 03-278, S. 130; P.A. 04-141, S. 3; P.A. 06-134, S. 17.)
*Note: On and after October 1, 2007, this section, as amended by section 23 of public
act 06-134, is to read as follows:
"Sec. 4a-101. Standard contractor evaluation form. Regulations. Public
agency to complete and submit evaluation form. Contractor responses. (a) On or
before October 1, 2005, the Commissioner of Administrative Services shall adopt regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, to establish a standard contractor evaluation
form. Such form shall include, at a minimum, the following evaluation criteria: (1)
Timeliness of performance; (2) quality of performance; (3) cost containment, including,
but not limited to, the contractor's ability to work within the contract's allotted cost,
the accuracy of the contractor's billing, and the number and cause of change orders and
the manner in which the contractor determined the price on the change orders; (4) safety;
(5) the quality of the contractor's working relationship with the agency and the quality
of the contractor's supervision of the work area; (6) communication with the agency;
(7) the quality of the contractor's required documentation; (8) the performance of the
contractor's subcontractors and substantial subcontractors, to the extent known by the
official who completes the evaluation; and (9) the contractor's and any subcontractor's
compliance with part III of chapter 557, or chapter 558, or the provisions of the federal
Davis-Bacon Act, 40 USC, Sections 276a to 276a-5, inclusive, as from time to time
amended, to the extent known by the official who completes the evaluation.
(b) Each public agency shall compile evaluation information during the performance of the contract and complete and submit the evaluation form to the commissioner
after completion of a building project under the agency's control if the building project
is funded, in whole or in part, by state funds. Such evaluation information shall be
available to any public agency for purposes of assessing the responsibility of the contractor during a bid selection and evaluation process. The designated official from such
agency shall certify that the information contained in the evaluation form represents,
to the best of the certifying official's knowledge, a true and accurate analysis of the
contractor's performance record on the contract. The commissioner shall include the
evaluation in the contractor's prequalification file. The official shall mail a copy of the
completed evaluation form to the contractor. Any contractor who wishes to contest any
information contained in the evaluation form may submit a written response to the
commissioner not later than thirty days after the date the form was mailed as indicated
by the postmark on the envelope. Such response shall set forth any additional information
concerning the building project or the oversight of the contract by the public agency
that may be relevant in the evaluation of the contractor's performance on the project. The
commissioner shall include any such response in the contractor's prequalification file.
(c) As used in this section, "public agency" means a public agency, as defined in
section 1-200, "subcontractor" means a person who performs work with a value in excess
of twenty-five thousand dollars for a contractor pursuant to a contract for work for the
state or a municipality which is estimated to cost more than five hundred thousand
dollars and "substantial subcontractor" means a substantial subcontractor, as defined in
section 4a-100.
(d) Upon fifty per cent completion of any building project under a public agency's
control, the agency shall advise the contractor in writing of the agency's preliminary
evaluation of the contractor's performance on the project.
(e) No public agency, employee of a public agency or certifying official of a public
agency shall be held liable to any contractor for any loss or injury sustained by such
contractor as the result of the completion of an evaluation form, as required by this
section, unless such agency, employee or official is found by a court of competent
jurisdiction to have acted in a wilful, wanton or reckless manner.
(f) Any public agency that fails to submit a completed evaluation form, as required
by this section, not later than seventy days after the completion of a project, shall be
ineligible for the receipt of any public funds disbursed by the state for the purposes
of the construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling, repair or demolition of any
public building or any public works project until such completed evaluation form is
submitted.
(g) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, any political
subdivision of the state, when evaluating the performance of a contractor's subcontractors or substantial subcontractors, to the extent known, may rely on an evaluation of
such subcontractors or substantial subcontractors that is conducted by the contractor."
(P.A. 03-215, S. 4; 03-278, S. 130; P.A. 04-141, S. 3; P.A. 06-134, S. 17, 23.)
History: P.A. 03-215 effective October 1, 2004; P.A. 03-278 amended Subsec. (c) by redefining "subcontractor",
effective October 1, 2004; P.A. 04-141 amended Subsec. (a) to require adoption of regulations re contractor evaluation
form by October 1, 2005, amended Subsec. (b) to add requirements that public agency compile evaluation information
during performance of contract, that evaluation information be available to any public agency for purposes of assessing
the contractor during a bid process and that the information in the evaluation form be certified by the agency, added Subsec.
(e) re liability to contractor for loss or injury sustained by the contractor as a result of the evaluation form and added Subsec.
(f) re penalty for failure of an agency to file evaluation forms; P.A. 06-134 amended Subsec. (c) to redefine "public agency"
to eliminate exception for The University of Connecticut, effective January 1, 2007, and also amended Subsec. (a)(8) to
include reference to the performance of substantial subcontractors, amended Subsec. (c) to define "substantial subcontractor", and added Subsec. (g) re municipal reliance on evaluations of substantial subcontractors performed by contractors,
effective October 1, 2007.