Progressive design-build; ADOT
The bill has significant implications for how ADOT approaches infrastructure projects. By adopting progressive design-build as a formal method, it allows the department to utilize a flexible approach that facilitates innovation and collaboration among contractors. This change could potentially lead to higher quality projects completed in a timely manner, although the long-term effectiveness will depend on the execution and management of these contracts. The legislation also sets a deadline of December 31, 2025, by which any new projects utilizing this delivery method must be solicited, indicating a transition period towards this new approach.
SB1099, titled 'Progressive Design-Build; ADOT', aims to amend existing sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes related to alternative contracting procedures for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). This bill introduces the progressive design-build method as a viable project delivery option, enabling the department to enhance project efficiency and delivery by allowing both design and construction to occur concurrently, as well as making collaborative design decisions at earlier stages. The intention is to streamline the contracting process, reduce project costs, and improve time management in delivering infrastructure projects.
There are points of contention surrounding SB1099 related to concerns about the transparency and competition in the bidding process. Critics may argue that the flexibility inherent in the progressive design-build model could lead to reduced competition and favoritism in contractor selection. Additionally, the bill limits procurement methods to a specific single project basis, which could complicate efforts for larger, multi-phase projects. Stakeholders must balance the benefits of expedited project delivery against the need for rigorous oversight and accountability to ensure fair access for all contractors involved in state projects.