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Board briefed on RCW changes raising small‑works threshold to $350,000 and procurement implications

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Capital staff explained 2023–24 RCW changes that raised the small‑works roster threshold from $100,000 to $350,000 (pre‑sales tax), clarified aggregation rules and MSRC registration requirements and recommended updating internal procedures to match state law.

Rick Ring, director of capital projects, briefed the board on changes to Washington public‑works procurement statutes that raise the small‑works roster threshold and impose new aggregation and registration requirements.

Ring said the board’s policy 6220 (public works small‑works procurement language) references state law and the RCW updates increasing the small‑works threshold. He described the substantive changes the district needs to incorporate: the threshold…

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