Boards and Commissions

Capital Projects Advisory Review Board

RCW 39.10

The capital projects advisory review board is created in the department of general administration to provide an evaluation of public capital projects construction processes, including the impact of contracting methods on project outcomes, and to advise the legislature on policies related to alternative public works delivery methods.

Number of appointments by Governor:

9

Term in Years:

3

Compensation:

Expenses only

Qualification:

The capital projects advisory review board shall consist of the following members appointed by the governor: One representative from construction general contracting; one representative from the design industries; two representatives from construction specialty subcontracting; one representative from a construction trades labor organization; one representative from the office of minority and women's business enterprises; one representative from a higher education institution; one representative from the department of general administration; and one representative of a domestic insurer authorized to write surety bonds for contractors in Washington state. All appointed members must be actively engaged in or authorized to use alternative public works contracting procedures.

Number of yearly meetings:

0

PDC Filing:

No

Senate Confirmation Required:

No

Current Members (pdf)