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Vermont Resident Bidder Preference

Revised August 14, 2024

Vermont Statutes

Title 29. Public Property and Supplies

Part 1. Public Works and Property

Chapter 2. Art in State Buildings

§ 43. Artin State Buildings Program

(a) Program established. There is established the Art in State Buildings Program to authorize the State to fund and contract for the design, purchase, commission, fabrication, installation, and integration of permanent works of art during the design of new construction or renovation, which may include an addition, of State buildings and facilities. Works of art may be donated to the Program pursuant to the guidelines established in subdivision (b)(2) of this section, provided the donation meets the purpose and intent of the Program as described in section 41 of this chapter.

(b) Administration.

(1) The Vermont Council on the Arts, in coordination with the Department of Buildings and General Services and the Art in State Buildings Advisory Committee, shall administer the Program.

(2) The Commissioner of Buildings and General Services shall establish procedures to administer this chapter, including procedures for communicating with artists interested in donating works of art to the Program and the acceptance of donated works of art to the Program, pursuant to the requirements of 32 V.S.A. § 5.

(3) The Council shall establish contract procedures for commissioning with artists for the design and creation of works of art.

(c) Project site selection process.

(1) On or before July 1 each year, the Commissioner of Buildings and General Services shall recommend to the Council project sites for consideration under this chapter for the installation of artwork. In recommending a project site to the Council, the Commissioner shall give priority to buildings and facilities that are frequently visited by members of the public.

(2) The Commissioner and the Council shall present the recommendations to the Art in State Buildings Advisory Committee for final approval.

(d) Project design.

(1) Upon final selection for any approved project site, the contracting agency, in coordination with the Department of Buildings and General Services, shall:

(A) notify the architect of the provisions of this chapter, including the architect's participation on the art selection panel; and

(B) notify the Commissioner and the Council of the selection of the architect and the details of the project.

(2) The Commissioner of Buildings and General Services shall:

(A) ensure that early in the building design phase, the architect will discuss the potential placement and form of artwork with the art selection panel and the selected artist, and that bid specifications will inform potential contractors of the artwork to be installed in the building or facility; and

(B) assist occupant and contracting agencies in locating liability insurance for artwork when necessary.

(e) Artist selection process.

(1) Upon final approval of any project site by the Advisory Committee pursuant to subdivision (c)(2) of this section, the Council shall facilitate a process with the appointed art selection panel that will result in a recommendation of an artist or artist team for each project selected for installation of artwork. Priority in acquisitions and commissions of works of art shall be given to Vermont artists.

(2) The artist or artist team shall collaborate with the design team and the art selection panel during the initial design phase of the project.

(3) The Council shall arrange contracts with artists and order payments from the Art Acquisition Fund for the design and fabrication of such works of art.

Title 3 Appendix. Executive orders

Chapter 003. Executive

Executive Order No. 3-75

…After consideration of all relevant factors, a bidder that adheres to the above best practices shall be given favorable consideration in the competitive bidding process. Favorable consideration shall be consistent with and not supersede any Secretary of Administration guidance that, all other considerations being equal, preference will be given to resident bidders of the State and/or products raised or manufactured in the State.