Bid Limit Increased for 2017 (K-12)
The Superintendent of Public Instruction has raised the bid threshold limit for non-construction, competitively bid contracts. It is now set at $88,300 effective January 1, 2017. Public Contract Code section 20111(d) provides for an annual inflationary increase determined by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The increase for 2017 has been set at 0.626%.
LEGAL UPDATE
January 6, 2017
To: Superintendents, Member School Districts (K-12)
From: Loren W. Soukup, Senior Associate General Counsel
Subject: Bid Limit Increased for 2017
Memo No. 01-2017
The Superintendent of Public Instruction has raised the bid threshold limit for non-construction, competitively bid contracts. It is now set at $88,300 effective January 1, 2017. Public Contract Code section 20111(d) provides for an annual inflationary increase determined by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The increase for 2017 has been set at 0.626%.
This higher bid limit only applies to (1) the purchase of equipment, materials, and supplies; (2) services, except construction services; and (3) repairs, including maintenance as defined in Public Contract Code section 20115, that are not public projects as defined in Section 22002(c).
Please note that the $15,000 threshold for construction services/public works projects has not been affected by this inflationary change.
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