Classification of Contractors for Work; Rating Criteria; Limitations on Uncompleted Work

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Sec. 37. (a) A contractor may be classified for one (1) or more types of work. A contractor will be rated in accordance with the contractor's financial ability, adequacy of plant and equipment, organization, prior experience, record of construction and any other relevant and material facts that may affect the classification.

(b) An entity shall assign a contractor a classification that will limit the type and quantity of uncompleted work the contractor may have under a contract with the entity at any time as principal or subcontractor, regardless of the location of the work or with whom the work is contracted.

(c) The entity shall assign a contractor an aggregate amount that will be the largest dollar amount of uncompleted work the contractor or subcontractor will have under contract at any time as principal or subcontractor, regardless of the location of the work and with whom the work is contracted.

As added by P.L.85-1991, SEC.3.


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