Construction
The goal
of the Bid Averaging Method (BAM) is to get contractors to bid a
true and reasonable cost for a project. This method allows the
contractor to bid what the actual project will cost without
“needing” to be the lowest bidder.
BAM Contracts are included in $120 Million Cap and must be Submitted
and Approved through the Project Management Office.
According to the Work Program Instructions, BAM must not to be used
on Federally Funded Projects but only 100% State Funded or Local
Projects.
If 5 or More Bids are received, the Department excludes the high and
low, then averages the rest and selects contractor closest to the
average.
If 3 or 4 bids are received, the Department averages all bids and
selects contractor closest to the average. If less Than 3 Bids are
received, the Department rejects all bids and re-advertises the
project.
Upon award of the project, the Department’s
normal contract administration processes are used.
