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Senate committee unanimously backs bill to let agencies streamline projects and reduce bonding costs

March 02, 2026 | 2026 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Senate committee unanimously backs bill to let agencies streamline projects and reduce bonding costs
Representative Brooks presented the third substitute of HB 508 aimed at reducing state construction costs by giving DFCM and agencies more tools: a shared‑savings incentive to encourage cheaper design choices, raising certain agency construction thresholds (common agencies up to $1.5 million, some smaller schools a lower cap), a stronger MOU process to ensure DFCM oversight, and allowing alternatives to payment/performance bonds where DFCM can verify contractor performance through other means.

Sponsor testimony cited a Dixie Tech project where earlier collaboration reduced estimated costs by $12 million in preliminary programming and said bonding enforcement historically produced little recovery for the state. Local governments (Saint George) and the Associated General Contractors supported the cost‑saving intent while bonding companies urged careful treatment of lien protections. The committee voted unanimously to advance the third substitute. Representative Brooks and supporters said DFCM contingency funds and oversight remain in place to protect the state.

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