Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3372

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the submission of design-build proposals

Impact

The alterations proposed by H3372 could significantly impact the way government agencies manage procurement for construction projects. By codifying a tighter timeline for submissions, the bill seeks to expedite decision-making processes while simultaneously ensuring that all interested parties have adequate time to present their proposals. This change is anticipated to improve project timelines and potentially reduce costs associated with prolonged procurement processes.

Summary

House Bill H3372 aims to amend the submission process for design-build proposals in Massachusetts. Specifically, it modifies subsection (b) of section 20 of chapter 149A of the General Laws. The proposed legislation dictates that the awarding authority must require the sealed price proposal to be submitted no more than five calendar days after the sealed technical proposal is submitted. This change is intended to streamline the proposal submission process, facilitating a more efficient evaluation of design-build projects.

Contention

While the bill appears to aim for greater efficiency, it could also introduce contention regarding the implications on local contractors and small businesses. Critics might argue that a shortened submission period could disadvantage smaller firms that require more time to prepare competitive proposals. Furthermore, there could be concerns about whether a five-day window provides ample opportunity for thorough preparation, potentially leading to anomalies in submitted proposals that do not reflect the best offerings from potentially skilled contractors.

Companion Bills

MA H5184

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S2198

Relative to the submission of design build proposals

MA H674

Relative to the consideration of ergonomically designed school buildings

MA H1542

To study single-stair residential buildings

MA H5184

Study Order

MA H2881

Designating Aerial Foresters of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation to be in Group 2 of the contributory retirement system

MA H4699

To study single-stair residential buildings

MA H4580

Relative to the select board of the town of Berlin

MA S2626

Relative to the select board of the town of Berlin

MA H2649

Relative to the Massachusetts Fire Training Council

MA H417

Relative to notification of licenses

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