The New York State AFL-CIO,  representing 2.5 million union workers and their families, as well as our  retirees and their families opposes the above referenced legislation.
  Current law authorizes  carte-blanche authority for a limited number of state agencies to circumvent  competitive bidding for construction. This was initially passed in a special  session in December of 2011, was extended for a short period and is now set to  expire. This alternative to competitive bidding is known as design-build and  the executive budget proposes to make the law permanent, expand the types of  eligible projects and expand it to every state agency, public authority, SUNY, CUNY  and each county outside New York City. 
  The New York State AFL-CIO has  long opposed granting authority of any government entity to end-round  competitive bidding laws because enforcement and oversight of labor protections  are closely tied to competitive bidding. Just as important, competitive bidding  laws provide transparency and public oversight of the contracting process to  ensure it is open and fair. Design-build weakens labor protections by changing  this process. 
  Proponents  claim design-build allows faster project approval at a savings. There is no  evidence that shows savings or that any approved projects would not have  happened otherwise. Design-build simply makes it easier for bids that may not  reflect the true cost of a project be approved because design-build awards  contracts on the subjective basis of “best value” as opposed to the more  objective “lowest responsible bidder.” This in fact opens the door to costlier  bids and to bidders with bad labor records or bad environmental, insurance or  minority and women hiring histories. 
  In limited  circumstances, design-build may make sense. In those instances, the legislature  and executive have always had the ability to approve design-build contracting  but at the same time ensure all of the appropriate worker and relevant  protections are in place. It is time to return to that process and allow the  design-build law to expire. 
  Therefore,  this Federation urges this bill be defeated.
  For  further information, contact the Legislative Department at 518-436-8516. 
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