Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB569

Introduced
3/29/10  

Caption

Repeals the requirement that the office of facility planning and control of the division of administration promulgate a uniform bid form but retain the requirement of what a bid form shall comprise. (7/1/10)

Impact

The repeal of the uniform bid form requirement is expected to shift the responsibility of bid form creation to individual bidders or entities. This could lead to variations in bid expressions across different projects, potentially impacting the consistency and fairness of the bidding process. Critics may argue that this change complicates the process for contractors, especially smaller firms that might grapple with diverse requirements depending on the public work project, thus influencing their competitiveness.

Summary

Senate Bill 569, proposed by Senator Heitmeier, seeks to amend state law regarding the bidding process for public contracts. Specifically, the bill repeals the requirement for the office of facility planning and control within the division of administration to create a uniform bid form for public work projects. While it eliminates the need for uniform bid forms, the bill retains mandates about the essential components that a bid form must contain, such as bid security, acknowledgment of addenda, and various bidder details.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 569 appears mixed among stakeholders. Proponents of the bill advocate for increased flexibility in the bidding process, suggesting that it could lead to more tailored bids that better reflect the specific needs of projects. Conversely, opponents express concerns that the bill might introduce confusion and inconsistency in the bidding process, detracting from the transparency and equal opportunity that standard bid forms could provide. Overall, the bill's reception reflects a broader debate about efficiency and uniformity versus customization and flexibility.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for increased complexity in the bidding process, as various entities may choose to design their bid forms differently. Critics fear this could disadvantage smaller contractors who rely on clear, uniform guidelines to navigate the bidding landscape. The balance between maintaining efficient public contracts and ensuring a fair competitive environment remains a focal point of the discussion surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB438

Provides for dispute resolution of public contracts with the office of facility planning and control of the division of administration. (8/15/10) (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA SB271

Provides relative to bidding requirements on public works projects. (gov sig)

LA SB153

Requires the inclusion of addenda with the bid form on public works contracts conducted by the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board. (gov sig)

LA HB365

Revises public bid provisions

LA SB385

Corrects statutory references remaining from the transfer of the state land office to the division of administration. (8/1/18)

LA SB2800

Public Bid Law; clarify that reverse auction requirement shall not apply to certain term contract purchases.

LA SB1943

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; specifying registration requirements and promulgation of rules for certain fees by the Director. Effective date.

LA SB111

Provides for bids, claims, and payments involving public contracts.

LA SB274

Provides for the requirement of the division of administration to produce a standstill budget. (7/1/16) (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB875

Public purchases; revise bidding requirements for certain projects and other related to Mississippi Landmarks.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.