The Division of Public Works (DPW) oversees state-wide facilities management and construction in the various aspects of building, remodeling, maintaining, and leasing state buildings. Additional services such as security and grounds and building maintenance, are also offered within the Capitol Mall. The Permanent Building Fund Advisory Council may pay all or part of the costs for qualifying construction projects. These funds can be used for construction projects involving new or existing buildings. (Click here to see Idaho Code 67-5710.)
Agencies may submit annual requests for Permanent Building Funds (following the the budget cycle
using our forms (or the State Board of Education forms [SBOE Agencies]) along with their annual 5-year facilities plan
. Agencies may also use Maintenance and Service Contracts as allowed by Idaho Code and Permanent Building Fund Advisory Council Policies. DPW conducted an Informational Workshop on May 30, 2007 for agencies. A brief discussion of Construction Delivery Methods was held.
Notice to Vendors Contracting for ServicesIdaho's Governor has issued an Executive Order 2006-40 that requires contracts for services performed in the State of Idaho are with businesses that employ individuals who are eligible under Federal and State law to work in the United States. The Division of Public Works is developing procedures to assure that this requirement is met. Construction ProjectsDPW: Design & Construction is involved with building new state buildings and with maintaining or remodeling existing state buildings for various agencies.
Roofing Warranty ProgramDPW:Roofing Program maintains the roofing warranty program. LeasingDPW: Facilities Leasing negotiates and approves all facility leases (including renewals, expansions, and modifications) for state agencies. Click here to view the facility leasing page.
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Capitol Mall BuildingsDPW: Facilities Services provides the following services to Capitol Mall employees, contractors, and visitors. (Capitol Mall buildings include the Capitol building and other state buildings in downtown Boise, as well as Lewiston and Idaho Falls. Click here for a map.)
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