101 - Separate specifications for certain public work.

§  101.  Separate specifications for certain public work. 1. Except as  otherwise provided in section two hundred twenty-two of the  labor  law,  every  officer,  board  or  agency  of a political subdivision or of any  district therein, charged with the duty of preparing  specifications  or  awarding  or  entering  into  contracts  for the erection, construction,  reconstruction or alteration of buildings, when the entire cost of  such  public  work  shall  exceed three million dollars in the counties of the  Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond; one million  five  hundred  thousand dollars in the counties of Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester; and  five  hundred  thousand  dollars in all other counties within the state,  shall  prepare  separate  specifications   for   the   following   three  subdivisions of the work to be performed:    a. Plumbing and gas fitting;    b.  Steam heating, hot water heating, ventilating and air conditioning  apparatus; and    c. Electric wiring and standard illuminating fixtures.    2. Such specifications shall be drawn so as  to  permit  separate  and  independent  bidding  upon each of the above three subdivisions of work.  All contracts awarded by any political subdivision  or  by  an  officer,  board  or  agency thereof, or of any district therein, for the erection,  construction, reconstruction or alteration of  buildings,  or  any  part  thereof,  shall award the three subdivisions of the above specified work  separately in the manner provided by section one hundred three  of  this  chapter.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be construed to prevent any  political subdivision from performing any such branches of  work  by  or  through  their regular employees, or in the case of public institutions,  by the inmates thereof.    3. In the county of Erie, specifications for public work pertaining to  the construction of a county  stadium  may  provide  for  assignment  of  responsibility  for supervision and coordination of any of the contracts  for such work to a single  responsible  and  reliable  person,  firm  or  corporation.    4.  In the county of Albany, specifications for work pertaining to the  construction  of  a  civic  center  may  provide   for   assignment   of  responsibility  for  supervision  and  coordination of any or all of the  contracts for such work to a single  responsible  and  reliable  person,  firm or corporation.    5.  Each  bidder  on  a public work contract, where the preparation of  separate specifications is not required, shall submit  with  its  bid  a  separate  sealed list that names each subcontractor that the bidder will  use to perform work on the contract, and the agreed-upon  amount  to  be  paid  to each, for: (a) plumbing and gas fitting, (b) steam heating, hot  water heating,  ventilating  and  air  conditioning  apparatus  and  (c)  electric wiring and standard illuminating fixtures. After the low bid is  announced, the sealed list of subcontractors submitted with such low bid  shall be opened and the names of such subcontractors shall be announced,  and  thereafter  any change of subcontractor or agreed-upon amount to be  paid to each shall require the approval of  the  public  owner,  upon  a  showing  presented  to  the public owner of legitimate construction need  for such change, which shall be open to  public  inspection.  Legitimate  construction  need  shall  include,  but  not be limited to, a change in  project specifications, a  change  in  construction  material  costs,  a  change  to  subcontractor status as determined pursuant to paragraph (e)  of subdivision two of section two hundred twenty-two of the  labor  law,  or   the   subcontractor  has  become  otherwise  unwilling,  unable  or  unavailable  to  perform  the   subcontract.   The   sealed   lists   of  subcontractors  submitted by all other bidders shall be returned to them  unopened after the contract award.