Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Are practices such as Bid Shipping, Bid Peddling, and Bid Rigging encouraged by state statutes?

  1. Yes, they are recommended for public projects

  2. No, these practices are not encouraged

  3. Only in certain states

  4. Yes, if disclosed properly

The correct answer is: No, these practices are not encouraged

Bid Shipping, Bid Peddling, and Bid Rigging are dishonest practices that undermine the integrity of the bidding process in construction and other fields. These practices involve manipulating bids to gain an unfair advantage, such as submitting inflated bids or making false claims about competitor offers. State statutes, including those related to construction contracting, are designed to promote fair competition and transparency in public contracts. As such, these practices are explicitly discouraged and often result in legal penalties and criminal charges. The intention of the law is to ensure that all contractors have a level playing field and that public funds are spent wisely through fair and competitive bidding processes. By stating that these practices are not encouraged, the correct answer reinforces the emphasis on ethical behavior and compliance with regulations in the construction industry, highlighting the importance of adhering to fair practices for the benefit of contractors, clients, and the public at large.