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House of Representatives
Session of 2025 - 2026 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: December 2, 2024 09:21 AM
From: Representative Ed Neilson and Rep. James B. Struzzi, II
To: All House members
Subject: Design Build Best Value Procurement
 
Design Build Best Value (DBBV) is an innovative procurement method that has been used successfully in states across the country to complete infrastructure projects. DBBV minimizes risk to infrastructure owners, produces cost savings, and allows projects to be completed in record time. It is especially effective for large, complex infrastructure projects. In Pennsylvania, as the result of a 2011 Commonwealth Court decision, all contract construction work must be done solely by the lowest bidder procurement method. It is high time that we address this court decision and allow DBBV procurement in our state.
 
In the near future, we intend to introduce legislation to allow the Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Turnpike Commission to use DBBV as an alternative procurement process for infrastructure design and construction. DBBV may be used when a construction project would benefit from this procurement method because of factors such as project complexity, potential for innovation, project risks, or estimated project cost. Public notice for request for proposals is required and the allowance of DBBV will expire in eight years unless renewed by the General Assembly. An expiration date will ensure that this procurement method is revisited and necessary changes made.
 
DBBV is a proven alternative procurement method for complex projects. As the cost of infrastructure repair and replacement continues to rise, we need to look for innovative solutions to expedite project completion and save taxpayer dollars. DBBV can be this solution. Please join us in co-sponsoring this legislation.





Memo Updated: December 2, 2024 09:22 AM