Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB536

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/27/23  
Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To Procurement.

Impact

The proposed modifications to the procurement statutes will require that all bids from joint contractors and subcontractors be stored in the bid depository and remain confidential until shortly before the bidding closes. This transition to a depository system is intended to promote better-organized bidding practices and reduce occurrences of bid errors and subsequent disputes. Furthermore, the requirement that general contractors can only use bids submitted through the bid depository will strengthen compliance and accountability in the bidding process, ensuring that all participants adhere to defined timelines and standards.

Summary

House Bill 536 seeks to amend the competitive sealed bidding process for construction contracts in Hawaii by introducing a bid depository system managed by the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA). This change aims to enhance fairness in the bidding process and mitigate the risks associated with bid shopping, where contractors might manipulate their bids to gain unfair advantages. By implementing a bid depository, the bill is designed to require joint contractors and subcontractors to submit their bids through this centralized system, allowing for a standardized method of bid submission and evaluation.

Contention

There is potential contention surrounding the imposition of fines for general contractors who do not utilize bids from the depository in their submissions. Critics may argue that these fees could disproportionately impact smaller contractors who might struggle with compliance under the new rules. Additionally, stakeholders could express concerns regarding the capabilities and readiness of the DCCA to effectively manage and oversee this new bidding system, including maintaining data integrity and preventing collusion among bidders. As such, the implementation of HB 536 may provoke discussions about the balance between enhanced regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of contractors in the construction industry.

Companion Bills

HI HB536

Carry Over Relating To Procurement.

Previously Filed As

HI HB536

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB542

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB1908

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB809

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB542

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB1385

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB788

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB1017

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB1214

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB2036

Relating To Procurement.

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