Legislation
SECTION 1949-D
Contracts
Public Authorities (PBA) CHAPTER 43-A, ARTICLE 8, TITLE 10-B
§ 1949-d. Contracts. All contracts for construction shall be let by
the authority in conformity with the applicable provisions of section
one hundred thirty-five of the state finance law and shall be let in
accordance with the provisions of state law pertaining to prevailing
wages, labor standards and working hours.
The authority may, in its discretion, assign contracts for supervision
and coordination to the successful bidder for any subdivision of work
for which the authority receives bids. The authority shall not award any
construction contract except to the lowest bidder who, in its opinion,
is qualified to perform the work required and who is responsible and
reliable. The authority may, however, reject any or all bids or waive
any informality in a bid if it believes that the public interest will be
promoted thereby. The authority may reject any bid if, in its judgment,
the business and technical organization, plant, resources, financial
standing, or experience of the bidder justifies such rejection in view
of the work to be performed.
the authority in conformity with the applicable provisions of section
one hundred thirty-five of the state finance law and shall be let in
accordance with the provisions of state law pertaining to prevailing
wages, labor standards and working hours.
The authority may, in its discretion, assign contracts for supervision
and coordination to the successful bidder for any subdivision of work
for which the authority receives bids. The authority shall not award any
construction contract except to the lowest bidder who, in its opinion,
is qualified to perform the work required and who is responsible and
reliable. The authority may, however, reject any or all bids or waive
any informality in a bid if it believes that the public interest will be
promoted thereby. The authority may reject any bid if, in its judgment,
the business and technical organization, plant, resources, financial
standing, or experience of the bidder justifies such rejection in view
of the work to be performed.