810 CMR, § 4.02

Current through Register 1533, October 25, 2024
Section 4.02 - Contractor's Certificate of Eligibility
(1)Contents. Each Certificate of Eligibility issued by DCAM shall contain the following information:
(a) name and address of the Contractor,
(b) Categories of Work for which the Contractor has been certified,
(c) Contractor's Single Project Limit,
(d) Contractor's Aggregate Work Limit,
(e) time period during which the certificate of eligibility shall be valid, and
(f) any other information the Commissioner may prescribe.
(2)Expiration. Each Certificate of Eligibility shall automatically expire at 11:59 P.M. on the last day the certificate is valid as stated on the Certificate.
(3)Decertified, Suspended, or Debarred Contractors. A Contractor is not eligible to receive a Certificate of Eligibility while the Contractor is decertified, suspended, or debarred from public contracting in the state or by the federal government. Any Certificate of Eligibility issued to a Contractor who is subsequently decertified, suspended, or debarred from public contracting shall be deemed void and not be valid.
(4)Extension. DCAM may extend a Contractor's Certificate of Eligibility for one or more periods of time not to exceed six months in the aggregate, provided that there has been no material adverse change in the qualifications or capacity of the Contractor to perform Building Projects of the type and size for which the Contractor was initially certified.
(5)Amendments. DCAM may amend a Contractor's Certificate of Eligibility to add or delete Categories of Work, to adjust the Contractor's Single Project Limit or Aggregate Work Limit, and for such other purposes as the Commissioner may prescribe.

810 CMR, § 4.02