[Ord. No. 2226, 10/21/2024]
The Borough of State College (hereinafter "Borough") recognizes that there is a need to ensure that all construction work on public buildings is performed by responsible, qualified firms that maintain the capacity, expertise, personnel and other qualifications and resources necessary to successfully perform the contracts in a timely, reliable and cost-effective manner.
To effectuate the purpose of selecting responsible contractors for contracts for construction work on public buildings and to protect the Borough's investments in such contracts, prospective contractors and sub-contractors should be required to meet pre-established, clearly defined, minimum standards relating to contractor responsibility, including requirements and criteria concerning technical qualifications, competency, expertise, adequacy of resources, including equipment, financial and personnel, and satisfactory records regarding past project performance, safety, law compliance and business integrity.
Further, due to the critical impact that skilled construction craft labor has on contracts for construction work on public buildings, and due to the limited availability of skilled construction craft labor and imminent craft labor skill shortages, it is necessary to require contractors and subcontractors to participate in established, formal apprenticeship training programs as a condition of bidding, for the purpose of both promoting successful project delivery and ensuring future workforce development and availability. It is important that skilled workers performing construction projects for the Borough have proper safety training. The Borough also recognizes that it is beneficial to the local community to ensure that firms receiving contracts for construction work on public buildings provide adequate wages and benefits to their employees and utilize fair business, employment and training practices that have a positive impact on local communities affected by such contracts.
Therefore, the Borough shall require compliance with the provisions of this Part by contractors seeking to enter contracts for construction work on public buildings as specified herein. The requirements of this Part are intended to supplement, not replace, existing contractor qualifications and performance standards or criteria currently required by law, public policy or contracting documents.