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Doing Business with Bellevue - Apprenticeship Program Outreach

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The City of Bellevue recognizes that a highly skilled construction workforce is essential for the construction of public works projects and for enhancing economic growth. Workforce trends, without a concerted effort to offset them, may lead to an inadequate supply of skilled workers in the construction industry.

To create more opportunities for people entering a skilled trade to gain training and experience while earning living wages, the city is considering the creation of an apprenticeship program. Businesses selected by the city to perform large construction projects will be required to have at least 15% of the labor hours done by apprentices. This program will benefit apprentices and increase the pool of skilled labor here in the future.

If the City Council adopts an ordinance amending City Code Chapter 4.28, which governs procurement, according to the proposed schedule, the apprenticeship program would become effective for projects advertised for bid after Sept. 1, 2023.

To ensure participating businesses have an opportunity to provide input about the apprenticeship program before it begins, the city is seeking feedback about details of the program this spring.

Program Elements

The proposed public works apprentice requirements would apply to all public works contracts where the estimated cost of the project is $1 million or more. At least 15% of the labor hours under the contract would have to be performed by apprentices enrolled in a state-approved apprenticeship training program.

The city could reduce or waive the required hours based on the following factors:

  1. The requirement conflicts with state or federal funding conditions, or the conditions of any other grant or funding program
  2. An insufficient number of apprentices are available to meet the requirement
  3. There exists a disproportionately high ratio of equipment and material costs to anticipated labor hours, which does not make feasible the required level of apprenticeship utilization
  4. The contractor has demonstrated that it has used its best efforts to comply with the requirement, but remains unable to fulfill it
  5. In order to meet the requirement, the contractor will be forced to displace members of its workforce
  6. An emergency or threatened emergency exists, as determined pursuant to BCC 4.28.130.A.7
  7. Other reasons deemed appropriate by the director of Finance & Asset Management and not inconsistent with the purpose and goals of the program.

The city would regularly monitor overall labor hours and hours of work performed by apprentices through the state Department of Labor and Industries’ awarding agency portal, to which the contractor would be required to submit their certified payroll hours.  If a contractor failed to comply with applicable apprenticeship requirements, the contractor would become ineligible to be considered a responsible bidder on future public works projects for a two-year period.

Specific administrative rules and regulations would be adopted by the director of Finance & Asset Management to implement, enforce and monitor the program. The FAM director would also require the production of an annual report for the City Council that would include details about the program’s performance.

Stakeholders are invited to attend either of two online focus group sessions on Zoom — 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, March 22 (Zoom link, passcode 995705), and 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, March 23 (Zoom link, passcode 263054). Feedback on this program can also be submitted via responses to an online survey. Responses must be submitted by Friday, March 31.

All are welcome to attend the focus group discussions and respond to the survey.  For alternate formats, interpreters, or reasonable accommodation requests, please phone at least 48 hours in advance at 425-452-4182 or email imcdaniel@bellevuewa.gov.  For complaints regarding accommodations, contact the ADA/Title VI Administrator at 425-452-6168 (voice).  If you are deaf or hard of hearing, dial 711.

All input will be reviewed and considered for inclusion in the final language of the ordinance amending the procurement city code.

Date: 
Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Organizer Name: 
City of Bellevue
Organizer Website: 
https://bellevuewa.gov/doing-business/doing-business-with-bellevue/apprenticeship-program-outreach