Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6635

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Department Of Administration--state Construction Projects Metrics

Impact

The introduction of H6635 is anticipated to significantly affect how state construction projects are managed, particularly in relation to environmental considerations. The bill requires project managers to certify that the checklist is completed, which signifies a move towards accountability in the planning and execution of substantial state-funded projects. The act's provisions reflect an underlying goal of improving resilience to climate-related challenges, particularly regarding coastal flooding, as well as promoting the use of renewable energy sources.

Summary

House Bill H6635 aims to enhance the evaluation of state construction projects costing over ten million dollars by mandating the development of an environmental and energy checklist. This checklist will be devised by the state division of planning in collaboration with the division of capital asset management and maintenance, as well as the office of energy resources. The checklist will consider essential issues such as flood resilience, stormwater management, energy efficiency, and access to sustainable transportation alternatives. By focusing on these factors, the bill seeks to ensure that large-scale state construction projects are environmentally responsible and energy-efficient.

Contention

While the bill presents several promising advancements in state construction policy, it may face contention regarding its implementation and effectiveness. Critics might question whether the guidelines set forth in the checklist are stringent enough to genuinely safeguard against environmental degradation or flooding disasters. Additionally, there may be debates on the adequacy of monitoring and enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with the checklist during the planning and construction phases. The balance of public infrastructure investment and environmental protection will likely be a focal point of discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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