West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2113

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Relating to paving contracts

Impact

The proposed changes could significantly impact the future governance of paving contracts across West Virginia. By instituting a pilot project, the bill seeks to gather concrete data on the maintenance of roads post-paving, allowing for continuous assessment over several years. If successful, it could lead to statutory changes that standardize practices related to road maintenance, potentially influencing cost and operational protocols throughout the state’s infrastructure management.

Summary

House Bill 2113 aims to amend the Code of West Virginia by establishing a pilot project focused on paving contracts within the Division of Highways. Specifically, the bill requires the Commissioner of Highways to roll out a pilot initiative in District 4 that evaluates the feasibility and efficiency of requiring contractors to maintain secondary roads for seven years after initial paving. This approach is expected to assess whether combining paving and maintenance contracts leads to better public service and cost-effectiveness for the state.

Sentiment

There appears to be a neutral to positive sentiment surrounding HB2113, as it seeks to improve efficiency and accountability in highway maintenance. While specific testimonials from lawmakers or community members regarding the bill's discussions are not captured in the current documents, the intent behind the bill indicates a proactive approach to infrastructure management, which is generally well-received by stakeholders involved in road maintenance and transportation.

Contention

However, potential points of contention may arise regarding the funding and logistics of the pilot project. Questions could be raised about the allocation of resources for maintaining roads over a seven-year period, as well as the implications for existing contractors and their obligations. Stakeholders may also debate the necessity and feasibility of such an extensive maintenance requirement, particularly in light of previous practices that do not enforce long-term responsibilities on paving contractors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB587

Relating generally to government contracting

WV SB57

Relating to maintenance and repair of roads and highways

WV SB680

Establishing Comprehensive Highway Paving Plan

WV SB105

Returning refundable exemption for road construction contractors to State Road Fund

WV HB2990

Establishing Comprehensive Highway Paving Plan

WV HB2781

Establishing Comprehensive Highway Paving Plan

WV SB7

Returning refundable exemption for road construction contractors to State Road Fund

WV HB2191

Requiring paving contracts for state highways to have special requirements to prevent potholes

WV SB00473

An Act Concerning State Contracting, A Pilot Program And The Prequalification Of Contractors.

WV AB3281

Worker status: independent contractors: business-to-business contracting relationship.

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