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Code · California · Public Utilities Code

§ 103399

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(a)Upon completion of a project using the CMGC project delivery method, the district shall prepare a progress report to the board of directors. The progress report shall include, but shall not be limited to, all of the following information:
(1)A description of the project.
(2)The entity that was awarded the project.
(3)The estimated and actual costs of the project.
(4)The estimated and actual schedule for project completion.
(5)A description of any written protests concerning any aspect of the solicitation, bid, proposal, or award of the project, including, but not limited to, the resolution of the protests.
(6)An assessment of the prequalification process and criteria utilized under this article.
(7)A description of the method used to evaluate the bid or proposal, including the weighting of each factor and an assessment of the impact of this requirement on a project.
(8)A description of any challenges or unexpected problems that arose during the construction of the project and a description of the solutions that were considered and ultimately implemented to address those challenges and problems.
(9)Recommendations to improve the CMCG project delivery method authorized under this article.
(b)The progress report shall be made available on the district’s Internet Web site.
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