Existing law imposes various requirements regarding the formation, content, and enforcement of public works contracts. Existing law generally requires that retention proceeds withheld from payment by a public entity be released within 60 days after the date of completion of the work of improvement, except as specified in case of a dispute. Existing law limits the allowable amount of retention proceeds withheld in a contract between a public entity and the original contractor, a contract between the original contractor and a subcontractor, and a contract between subcontractors, as specified. Existing law defines "public entity" differently for these various purposes.
This bill would prohibit any retention payments from exceeding 5% of the payment for contracts under design-bid-build, and amendments thereto, entered into on or after January 1, 2027, directly between a public entity and an individual or legal entity permitted by law to practice the profession of architecture or engineering. The bill would require any retention withheld to be released no later than 60 days after completion of services under contract. The bill would define terms for its purposes, including "public entity."

Statutes affected:
SB1205: 6100 PCC
02/19/26 - Introduced: 6100 PCC
03/24/26 - Amended Senate: 6100 PCC
SB 1205: 6100 PCC