Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 13-207 - Bid security(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a procurement officer may not require a bidder or offeror to provide bid security on a procurement contract if the procurement officer expects the price to be $100,000 or less.(b)(1) A procurement officer shall require a bidder or offeror to provide bid security on a procurement contract for construction if: (i) the price is expected to exceed $100,000; or(ii) the price is expected to be $100,000 or less but federal law or a condition of federal assistance requires the security.(2) The amount of bid security required for a procurement contract for construction shall be: (i) at least 5% of the bid or price proposal; or(ii) if the bid or price proposal states a rate but not a total price, an amount determined by the procurement officer.(c)(1) A procurement officer may require a bidder or offeror to provide bid security on a procurement contract for services, supplies, or construction related services if the price of the procurement contract is expected to exceed $50,000.(2) A procurement officer shall require a bidder or offeror to provide bid security on a procurement contract for services, supplies, or construction related services if federal law or a condition of federal assistance requires the security.(3) The amount of bid security required for a procurement contract for services, supplies, or construction related services shall be an amount determined by the procurement officer. If a bid or proposal states a rate but not a total price, the procurement officer shall determine the dollar amount of the bid security.(d) Bid security under this section shall be: (1) a bond provided by a surety company authorized to do business in the State;(3) another form of security allowed by regulation.