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Section 20665.25.

CA Pub Cont Code § 20665.25 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The maximum total dollar amount that may be awarded under a single job order contract shall not exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000) in the first term of the job order contract and, if extended or renewed pursuant to subdivision (b), a maximum of ten million dollars ($10,000,000) over the subsequent two terms of the job order contract.

(b) Job order contracts may be executed for an initial contract term of no more than 12 months, with the option of extending or renewing the job order contract for two 12-month periods. The term of the job order contract shall be for the contract term or whenever the maximum value of the contract is achieved, whichever is less. All extensions or renewals shall be priced as provided in the request for bids. The extension or renewal shall be mutually agreed to by the community college district and the job order contractor.

(c) The community college district may issue job orders to the job order contractor that has been awarded the job order contract. The job order issued to the job order contractor shall not commence for seven days from the time the job order was issued and the job order contractor shall provide a minimum of seven days’ notice for the addition of any subcontractor or substitution of any subcontractor as described in subdivision (e) of Section 20665.26. The job order shall be based on a project scope of work prepared by the community college district as well as a proposal from the job order contractor who is awarded the job order contract. No single job order may exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000).

(d) The amounts specified in subdivisions (a) and (c) shall be adjusted on January 1, 2018, as if this section was operative beginning January 1, 2004, to reflect the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index, and shall be adjusted each January 1 thereafter to reflect the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index.

(e) It is unlawful to split or separate into smaller job orders any project for the purpose of evading the cost limitation provisions of this article.

(f) All work performed under the job order contract shall be covered by a project labor agreement.

(g) Any change or alteration to a job order shall be in compliance with Section 20118.4.

(Added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 296, Sec. 1. (AB 618) Effective January 1, 2018. Repealed as of January 1, 2022, pursuant to Section 20665.33.)

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