Dear Ms. Moses-Fields:
Your request for an Attorney General's Opinion has been assigned to me for research and reply. On behalf of the City of New Orleans ("City"), you have asked for our opinion on a matter related to Louisiana's Public Bid Law, La.Rev.Stat.
As a public entity, as defined in La.R.S.
Based upon the plain language of La.Rev.Stat.
In accord is the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal decision in Regency Construction, Inc. v. Lafayette City-ParishConsolidated Government, 2003-313 (La. App. 3 Cir. 6/4/03),
As recognized in Regency, in our view demolition does not involve "some type of construction of public property." Nevertheless, we do recommend that the City take all necessary steps to ensure that work performed on public property is completed satisfactorily and in accordance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Such steps may include, without limitation, the requirement of bonds and/or other forms of security and the compliance with any laws and regulations enforced by the Louisiana Licensing Board for Contractors, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, and/or the Environmental Protection Agency. Additionally, the City must follow any applicable procurement procedures established by its charter.
We trust this adequately responds to your request. However, if our office can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yours very truly,
JAMES D. "BUDDY" CALDWELL ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: _____________________ MICHAEL J. VALLAN Assistant Attorney General
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