Wash. Rev. Code § 72.01.110
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The department may employ the services of competent architects for the preparation of plans and specifications for new buildings, or for repairs, changes, or additions to buildings already constructed, employ competent persons to superintend the construction of new buildings or repairs, changes, or additions to buildings already constructed and call for bids and award contracts for the erection of new buildings, or for repairs, changes, or additions to buildings already constructed: PROVIDED, That the department may proceed with the erecting of any new building, or repairs, changes, or additions to any buildings already constructed, employing thereon the labor of the inmates of the institution, when in its judgment the improvements can be made in as satisfactory a manner and at a less cost to the state by so doing.
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Public works: Chapter 39.04 RCW.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 1999–2004 · leading case: National Electrical Contractors Ass'n v. Riveland
National Electrical Contractors Ass'n v. Riveland (1999)
“100 and RCW 72.01.110. We address each of these arguments in turn.”
NATIONAL ELEC. CONTRACTORS v. Riveland (1999)
“100 and RCW 72.01.110. We address each of these arguments in turn.”
State ex rel. Citizens v. Murphy (2004)
“In National Electrical Contractors Ass’n , this court upheld the department of corrections’ decision to use inmate labor instead of soliciting bids from private contractors based on RCW 72.01.110. That statute permitted the department of corrections, under certain circumstances,…”
STATE EX REL.(CAT) v. Murphy (2004)
“In National Electrical Contractors Ass'n , this court upheld the department of corrections' decision to use inmate labor instead of soliciting bids from private contractors based on RCW 72.01.110. That statute permitted the department of corrections, under certain circumstances,…”
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