[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 4]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR968.135]

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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
CHAPTER IX--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING, 
               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
PART 968--PUBLIC HOUSING MODERNIZATION--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 968.135  Contracting requirements.

    In addition to the requirements specified in 24 CFR parts 5, 85, and 
965, subpart A, and Sec. 968.110(e), the following provisions apply:
    (a) Architect/engineer and other professional services contracts. 
For CIAP only and notwithstanding 24 CFR 85.36(g), a PHA shall comply 
with the following HUD requirements:
    (1) Where the proposed contract amount exceeds the HUD-established 
threshold, submit the contract for prior HUD approval before execution 
or issuance; or
    (2) Where the proposed contract amount does not exceed the HUD-
established threshold, certify that the scope of work is consistent with 
the originally approved modernization program, and that the amount is 
appropriate and does not result in the total HUD-approved CIAP budget 
being exceeded.
    (b) Assurance of completion. For both CIAP and CGP and 
notwithstanding 24 CFR 85.36(h), for each construction contract over 
$100,000, the contractor shall furnish a bid guarantee from each bidder 
equivalent to 5% of the bid price; and one of the following:
    (1) A performance and payment bond for 100 percent of the contract 
price; or
    (2) Separate performance and payment bonds, each for 50% or more of 
the contract price; or
    (3) A 20% cash escrow; or
    (4) a 25% irrevocable letter of credit.
    (c) Construction solicitations. For CIAP only and notwithstanding 24 
CFR 85.36(g), a PHA shall comply with HUD requirements to either:
    (1) Where the estimated contract amount exceeds the HUD-established 
threshold, submit a complete construction solicitation for prior HUD 
approval before issuance; or
    (2) Where the estimated contract amount does not exceed the HUD-
established threshold, certify receipt of the required architect's/
engineer's certification that the construction documents accurately 
reflect HUD-approved work and meet the modernization and energy 
conservation standards and that the construction solicitation is 
complete and includes all mandatory items.
    (d) Contract awards. (1) For CIAP only, a PHA shall obtain HUD 
approval of the proposed award of a contract if the contract work is 
inconsistent with the originally approved modernization program or the 
procurement meets the criteria set forth in 24 CFR 85.36(g)(2)(i) 
through (iv). In all other instances, a PHA shall make the award without 
HUD approval after the PHA has certified that:
    (i) The solicitation and award procedures were conducted in 
compliance with State or local laws and Federal requirements;

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    (ii) The award does not meet the criteria in 24 CFR 85.36(g)(2)(i) 
through (iv) for prior HUD approval; and
    (iii) The contractor is not on the Lists of Parties Excluded from 
Federal Procurement or Nonprocurement Programs;
    (2) For CGP only, a PHA shall obtain HUD approval of the proposed 
award of a contract if the procurement meets the criteria set forth in 
24 CFR 85.36(g)(2)(i) through (iv).
    (e) Contract modifications. For CIAP only and notwithstanding 24 CFR 
85.36(g), except in an emergency endangering life or property, a PHA 
shall comply with HUD requirements to either:
    (1) Where the proposed contract modification exceeds the HUD-
established threshold, submit the proposed modification for prior HUD 
approval before issuance; or
    (2) Where the proposed contract modification does not exceed the 
HUD-established threshold, certify that the proposed modification is 
within the scope of the contract and that any additional costs are 
within the total HUD-approved CIAP budget amount.
    (f) Construction requirements. Where indicated by poor performance, 
a PHA may be required to submit to HUD periodic progress reports and, 
for prior HUD approval, construction completion documents above a HUD-
specified amount. For CGP only, a PHA is notified of additional 
construction requirements by a notice of deficiency or a corrective 
action order.
    (g) Reward for high performers. For CIAP only, if a PHA is both an 
overall high performer and a modernization high performer under the 
Public Housing Management Assessment Program (PHMAP), HUD will not 
establish thresholds, and the PHA is not required to obtain prior HUD 
approval, under paragraphs (a), (c), and (e) of this section.

[61 FR 8741, Mar. 5, 1996]