SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · WILLIAM S. HART UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

    Notice Inviting Prequalification RFQ2601A

    Issued by William S. Hart Union High School District
    educationRFQWilliam S. Hart Union High School DistrictSol. 218246
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Jan 12, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Nov 24, 2025
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    William S.
    education
    NAICS CODE
    236220
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    William S. Hart Union High School District requires prequalification of general contractors and M/E/P subcontractors for public works contracts over $1 million funded by state funds. Applications are accepted quarterly, with detailed financial and bonding documentation required. Appeals are allowed for negative determinations.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    218246
    Type / RFx
    RFQ
    Status
    open
    Level
    education
    Published Date
    November 24, 2025
    Due Date
    January 12, 2026
    NAICS Code
    236220AI guide
    Agency
    William S. Hart Union High School District

    Description

    California Assembly Bill (AB) 1565 went into effect on January 1, 2014. AB 1565 requires ALL General Contractors and M/E/P Subcontractors (licensed pursuant to Section 7058 of the Business and Professions Code, specifically holding C-4, C-7, C-10, C-16, C-20, C-34, C-36, C-38, C-42, C-43, and C-46 licenses) be prequalified, if the contract is valued at $1 million or more and funded whole or in part with State Facility Bond funds. On June 10, 2024, AB1433 was amended and requires all General Contractors and M/E/P Subcontractors to be prequalified, if the contract is valued at $1 million or more and funded in whole or in part with State General Funds, inclusive of LCFF funds.

    Therefore, notice is hereby given that, beginning June 10, 2024, the William S. Hart Union High School  District (“District”) shall require all general contractors and, if utilized, all electrical, mechanical,  and plumbing subcontractors (collectively “Contractors”) on public works governed by Public  Contract Code Section 20111.6 to be pre-qualified prior to submitting bids for certain public works.  It is mandatory that all Contractors who intend to submit bids fully complete the prequalification questionnaire, provide all materials requested herein, and be approved by the District to be on the  final bidders list. No bid will be accepted from a Contractors that has failed to comply with these  requirements. If two or more business entities submit a bid on a project as a Joint Venture, or  expect to submit a bid as part of a Joint Venture, each entity within the Joint Venture must be  separately qualified to bid.

    Prequalification applications may be submitted four times each year: (1) from January 1 through  January 10; (2) from April 1 through April 10; (3) from July 1 through July 10; and (4) from  October 1 through October 10. Contractors who submit a complete prequalification package will be  notified of their qualification status, such notice to be mailed no later than fifteen business days after  submission of the information. 

    Answers to questions contained in the attached questionnaire, information about current bonding  capacity on an aggregate and per project limit, notarized statement from surety, and the most recent  reviewed or audited financial statements, with accompanying notes and supplemental information,  are required. The District will use these documents as the basis of rating Contractors. The District reserves the right to check other sources available. The District decision will be based on objective  evaluation criteria. Prequalification approval will remain valid for one (1) calendar year from the  date of notice of qualification. 

    While it is the intent of the prequalification questionnaire and documents required there with to assist the District in determining bidder responsibility prior to the submission of bids and to aid the District in selecting the lowest responsible bidder, neither the fact of prequalification, nor any  prequalification rating, will preclude the District from a post-bid consideration and determination  on a specific project of whether a bidder has the quality, fitness, capacity and experience to  satisfactorily perform the proposed work, and has demonstrated the requisite trustworthiness.  Contractors are encouraged to submit prequalification packages as soon as possible, so that they  may be notified of prequalification status well in advance of upcoming projects.

    The prequalification packages (questionnaire answers and financial statements) submitted by  Contractors are not public records and are not open to public inspection. All information provided  will be kept confidential to the extent permitted by law, although the contents may be disclosed to  third parties for the purpose of verification, investigation of substantial allegations, and in the process of an appeal hearing.

    Each questionnaire must be signed under penalty of perjury in the manner designated at the end of  the form, by an individual who has the legal authority to bind the Contractor on whose behalf that  person is signing. If any information provided by a Contractor becomes inaccurate, the Contractor  must immediately notify the District and provide updated accurate information in writing, under  penalty of perjury. 

    The District reserves the right to waive minor irregularities and omissions in the information  contained in the prequalification application submitted and to make all final determinations.  

    Contractors will be allowed to appeal a negative pre-qualification determination in accordance with California Public Contract Code 20101.d. There is no appeal from a refusal for an incomplete or late application, but re-application during one of the designated periods is permitted. A Contractor may appeal the District’s decision with respect to its request for prequalification by giving written notice to the Assistant Superintendent Business Services no later than 4:00p.m. of the fifth business day after receipt of notice of its qualification status. Without a timely appeal, the contractor waives any and all rights to challenge the decision of the District, whether by administrative process, judicial process or any other legal process or proceeding.

    In Conjunction with this pre-qualification policy, the District hereby established a bidder pre-qualification appeals panel. The sole issue before the appeals panel shall be the scoring of the contractor. The decision of the appeals panel shall be the District's final administrative decision. The District shall act upon properly filed requests within ten calendar days from the date of receipt of such request. If after review, the District again rejects the contractor's application, the contractor may request an administrative hearing with the appeal panel. At the hearing, the contractor may present oral testimony concerning the contractor's ability and responsibility. The District shall notify the contractor of his decision within five business days following the hearing. The decision of the panel is final.

    The date for submission and opening of bids for a specific project will not be delayed or postponed to allow for completion of an appeal process. 

    Note: A Contractor may be found not prequalified for bidding on a specific public  works contract to be let by the District, or on all contracts to be let by the District until the Contractor meets the District’s requirements. In addition, a Contractor may  be found not prequalified for either: 

         (1) Omission of requested information or 

         (2) Falsification of information. 

    NOTICE: TO CONTRACTORS WHO ARE USING SUBCONTRACTORS FOR  ANY JOB, PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE DISTRICT ALSO REQUIRES, THE PREQUALIFICATION OF ALL ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, AND  PLUMBING SUBCONTRACTORS. THE DISTRICT WILL MAKE AVAILABLE  A LIST OF PREQUALIFIED ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, AND PLUMBING  SUBCONTRACTORS.

    The qualification of subcontractors in the following crafts or trades, following acceptance of your bid, but before the award is made:  

    • Pre-qualification of all subcontractors.  
    • Pre-qualification of subcontractors in certain crafts.  
    • Post-bid qualification review. 

    Key dates

    1. November 24, 2025Published
    2. January 12, 2026Responses Due

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