It is in the public interest that contractors and subcontractors
participate in established, formal apprenticeship training programs
as a condition of bidding for the purpose of both promoting successful
project delivery and ensuring future work force development.
All contractors and subcontractors of construction and maintenance
contracts valued at over $150,000 on any public works facility or
public works project, including construction, alteration, renovation
and repair, shall meet the requirements of this chapter.
As a condition of being awarded a bid for work on a public works
contract in excess of $150,000, the prospective bidder shall submit
a contractor responsibility certification at the time it submits its
bid certifying that:
A. The bidder and its subcontractors have all valid, effective licenses,
registrations or certificates required by federal, state, county or
local law, including, but not limited to, licenses, registrations
or certificates required to do business in the State of New Jersey;
and to perform the contract work it seeks to perform. These shall
include, but not be limited to, licenses, registrations or certificates
for any type of trade work or specialty work which the firm proposes
to self-perform.
B. The bidder and its subcontractors have not been debarred by any federal,
state or local government agency or authority in the past three years.
C. The bidder and its subcontractors have not had any type of business,
contracting or trade license, registration, or other certification
suspended or revoked in the past three years.
D. The bidder and its subcontractors have not been cited for a willful
violation of federal or state safety laws in the past three years.
E. The bidder and its subcontractors, including any owners thereof,
have not been convicted of any crime relating to the contracting business.
F. The bidder and its subcontractors have not within the past three
years been found in violation of any law applicable to its contracting
business, including, but not limited to, licensing laws, tax laws,
prompt payment laws, wage and hour laws, prevailing wage laws, environmental
laws or others, where the result of such violation was the payment
of a fine, back pay damages or any other type of penalty in the amount
of $10,000 or more.
G. The bidder and its subcontractors participate in a Class A Apprenticeship
Program for each separate trade or classification in which it employs
craft employees and shall continue to participate in such program
or programs for the duration of the project. For purposes of this
section, a Class A Apprenticeship Program is an apprenticeship program
that is currently registered with and approved by the United States
Department of Labor or a state apprenticeship agency and has graduated
apprentices to journeyperson status for at least three of the past
five years.