Ill. Admin. Code tit. 44, § 950.180 - Ineligibility
A contractor, whether or not previously or currently prequalified and determined to be responsible by CDB, may be ineligible to bid under the following circumstances:
a)
The contractor fails to meet statutory or regulatory requirements other than
those set out in this Part.
b) The
contractor has inadequate relevant experience in construction contracting to
undertake CDB projects or a particular CDB project. In determining whether a
contractor has adequate relevant experience, CDB will consider the size, type,
number, and recency of past private and public contracts of the firm, its
predecessors, or key persons with the firm.
c) The contractor has inadequate resources to
meet the CDB contractual work force requirements. CDB shall not make a
determination of responsibility for any contractor who has the appearance of
being a broker, rather than a conventional construction business. In
determining whether a contractor is a broker or a firm with inadequate
resources, CDB may consider one or more of the following:
1) Whether the contractor maintains and works
from a separate conventional office which is not a residence or offices for
other businesses.
2) Whether the
contractor maintains a full-time office and construction staff consisting of
clerical, managerial, and supervisory personnel.
3) Whether key persons with the firm have an
educational and work experience background that makes the key persons
sufficiently expert and knowledgeable to carry out CDB construction
projects.
4) Whether the contractor
owns equipment, tools, machinery, materials or supplies used on construction
projects.
5) Whether the contractor
has financial resources related to or generated by the construction
business.
6) Whether the contractor
has historically subcontracted for a percentage of the work in construction
contracts exceeding the requirements of CDB contracts.
7) Whether key persons with the firm are
engaged in non-construction businesses.
Notes
Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 10741, effective August 10, 2001
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