Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Transportation
 
GDForum ID: 2254
    
Description of Proposed Guidance Document Changes
This action will remove the Administrative Services Division (ASD) Procurement Procedures Manual from the Virginia Department of Transportation’s guidance document list. As an Executive Branch Agency, VDOT is subject to the Virginia Public Procurement Act (VPPA) and the implementing regulations of the Agency Procurement and Surplus Property Manual (APSPM) as published by the Department of General Services/Division of Purchases and Supply and Construction and Professional Services Manual (CPSM) as published by the Department of General Services/Bureau of Capital Outlay Management. It is the policy of VDOT to conduct all procurements in compliance with the VPPA, APSPM, CPSM, and all federal and state procurement laws and regulations. This ASD Procurement Procedures Manual includes VDOT-specific requirements for the procurement of non-IT goods, non-professional and professional services in support of VDOT general services, highway maintenance and Capital Outlay. The Manual pertains solely to and addresses the internal management of VDOT with regard to procurements and as such, VDOT has determined that it does not qualify as a guidance document. VDOT will continue to use the Manual after this action.
 
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Guidance Document(s) for this Comment Forum
 
Document ID Document Title Current Document Proposed Document Revised Proposed
ASD-01 Administrative Services Division Procurement Procedures Manual Old Version Removed     To Be Deleted Deleted on 11/9/2023
 
Contact Information
 
Name:
Joshua Heslinga
        Title:
Director, Governance and Legislative Affairs
 
Email:
Joshua.Heslinga@vdot.virginia.gov
 
Address:
1221 East Broad Street
 
City:
Richmond
State:  
VA
Zip:  
23219
 
Phone:
(804)551-2902
Fax:  
()-
 
ORM Review
 
ORM Approved (9/15/2023)
pdf ORM Economic Review Form     posted: 8/2/2023         submitted to ORM: 8/2/2023
 
The Virginia Register
 

Publication Date: 10/9/2023    Volume: 40  Issue: 4
The public comment period began upon publication and lasted for 30 days. It ended on 11/8/2023.
There were no comments
Effective Date:  11/9/2023   
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