Establishes the "county of Westchester public works investment act" which allows the Westchester county department of public works and the Westchester county department of transportation to utilize design-build project delivery.
Impact
This legislation represents a significant change in how public infrastructure projects are undertaken in Westchester County, allowing for more integrated project delivery through design-build contracts. It emphasizes accountability and oversight, requiring public employees to review contractor performance. Furthermore, the act mandates reporting on contract outcomes, including participation rates of minority- and women-owned business enterprises, thus promoting inclusivity in government contracting. The impacts of this bill could potentially align state and local laws regarding public project delivery while enhancing local investment in infrastructure.
Summary
Bill S08394, known as the "County of Westchester Public Works Investment Act," establishes a framework for the Westchester County Department of Public Works and the Westchester County Department of Transportation to utilize design-build project delivery methods for construction and public works projects. The bill aims to streamline procedures, enhance efficiency, and ensure cost-effectiveness in the infrastructure and public service sectors within Westchester County. It provides detailed specifications regarding the types of contracts that can be issued, the qualifications required of contractors, and the processes for contractor selection and evaluation.
Contention
Notably, the bill includes provisions to protect current employees of authorized entities, ensuring that their jobs and collective bargaining rights remain intact amidst the shift toward design-build contracts. This safeguard addresses concerns from labor organizations regarding job security. However, opposition may arise from stakeholders who fear that a design-build approach could undermine traditional bidding processes, which prioritize transparency and competitive pricing. The act also has a three-year expiration provision, prompting future review of its effectiveness and relevance in promoting Westchester’s public works initiatives.
Same As
Establishes the "county of Westchester public works investment act" which allows the Westchester county department of public works and the Westchester county department of transportation to utilize design-build project delivery.
Establishes the "county of Westchester public works investment act" which allows the county of Westchester, or any department, division, agency, office or subdivision thereof to utilize design-build project delivery.
Establishes the "county of Westchester public works investment act" which allows the Westchester county department of public works and the Westchester county department of transportation to utilize design-build project delivery.
Authorizes counties with a population of one million or more persons to undertake certain public works pursuant to project labor agreements; authorizes the use of the alternative delivery method known as design-build contracts; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Creates the Oak Orchard wastewater project; provides that Onondaga county, within certain requirements and only when a project labor agreement is performed, the county may utilize the alternative delivery method referred to as a design-build contract for a project.