Arizona Laws 48-2054. Form and execution of contract; supervision of performance; delivery of assessment
A. The district shall make all written contracts and receive all bonds authorized by this article. The contracts shall specify a reasonable time for completing the improvement.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 48-2054
- Attorney-in-fact: A person who, acting as an agent, is given written authorization by another person to transact business for him (her) out of court.
- Board: means the board of directors of the district or the board of supervisors acting as the board of directors pursuant to section 48-2010. See Arizona Laws 48-2041
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Contractor: means a contractor or a personal representative or assignee of a contractor. See Arizona Laws 48-2041
- Engineer: means a person who, under any official title, is the civil engineer or surveyor of the district or the person appointed or employed by the board to perform the duties required of the engineer under this article. See Arizona Laws 48-2041
- improvement: means any of the improvements authorized to be made by this article, the construction, reconstruction and repair of all or part of the improvements and labor, services, incidental expenses and material necessary or incidental to the improvements. See Arizona Laws 48-2041
- Person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
B. The board may prescribe a form for the contract that is not inconsistent with this article and fix a reasonable time for completing the work, which may be extended by the board.
C. The work shall be done under the direction of the board or its engineer. The board may prescribe administrative rules relating to supervising the work. The board may appoint a suitable person to take charge of and superintend the construction of an improvement. The person appointed is responsible for supervising fulfillment of the contract. The board shall fix the compensation for such person.
D. If the work is not performed with diligence, the board, after a hearing and service of notice on the contractor and the contractor’s surety, may prescribe such terms and conditions as it deems proper before allowing the contractor to continue with the work.
E. If the board finds that the contractor is unable to continue with the work or to perform the work according to the contract, the board shall hold the contractor in default and make demand on the surety to act according to the contract and the terms and conditions of the performance bond. If the surety fails to act within sixty days after the date of the written notice, the board may order that bids be received from other contractors to complete the work. After receiving bids, the board may award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder. If, after receiving the new bids, the cost of completion exceeds the monies or bonds available for payment, the board shall make a demand on the defaulting contractor’s surety for payment of the difference within twenty days of the mailing of the notice. If the surety is represented by an attorney-in-fact, the demand may be served on the attorney-in-fact or at the surety’s principal office in this state. If the surety has no attorney-in-fact and no principal office in this state, the demand shall be served on the director of the department of insurance and financial institutions. The demand may not exceed the penal sum of the performance bond. Monies collected from the surety shall be used to pay the added costs of the work. Any difference between the actual costs of the work and the amount assessed shall be advanced by the district, which shall use its contingency fund or any other available monies to pay the new contractor. The district shall reimburse itself from the amounts paid by the former contractor or the contractor’s surety or from assessments and bonds when monies become available. All additional costs of the work not received from the original contractor’s surety shall ultimately be assessed against the benefitting parcels of property.
F. If the contractor is not to be paid pursuant to section 48-2065, subsection G or section 48-2081, subsection F, on completion of the work the contractor is entitled to the issuance and delivery of the assessment as provided in this article.