Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3524

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to transparency in private utility construction contracts

Impact

The bill mandates that utility companies must communicate their award decisions within two business days and post relevant information online about awarded contracts. This information includes the contractor's name, project location, duration, and evaluation criteria. Such measures are designed to promote competition among bidders and provide insight into governmental procurement practices, effectively enhancing public oversight. The Department of Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy will oversee the enforcement of this section, suggesting an organized regulatory approach towards implementation.

Summary

House Bill 3524, introduced by Representative William F. MacGregor, focuses on enhancing transparency in private utility construction contracts within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This legislation aims to amend Chapter 164 of the General Laws by adding a new section that stipulates requirements for utility companies regarding contract awards for projects exceeding $100,000. It seeks to ensure that all responsible bidders are promptly informed about the decisions made in relation to their bids, thereby fostering a fair bidding process and accountability in governmental spending.

Contention

While this bill has been generally well-received for its transparency objectives, notable contentions could arise concerning the potential implications for utility companies' operational confidentiality. Critics may argue that the requirement to disclose contract details could impede competitive bidding, as companies may be reluctant to share their business strategies or pricing structures publicly. Additionally, the bill allows companies to withhold information if its disclosure would impede law enforcement or adversely affect legitimate commercial interests, which could introduce ambiguity in how transparency is achieved and maintained.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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