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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 338 - PUBLIC WORKS

NRS 338.1691 Qualifications for construction manager at risk.

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NRS 338.1691 Qualifications for construction manager at risk. To qualify to enter into contracts with a public body for preconstruction services and to construct a public work, a construction manager at risk must:
1. Not have been found liable for breach of contract with respect to a previous project, other than a breach for legitimate cause, during the 5 years immediately preceding the date of the advertisement for proposals pursuant to NRS 338.1692 ;
2. Not have been disqualified from being awarded a contract pursuant to NRS 338.017 , 338.13895 , 338.1475 or 408.333 ;
3. Not have entered into a contract with a public body to act as a construction manager as agent during the 4 years immediately preceding the date of the advertisement for proposals pursuant to NRS 338.1692 ;
4. Be licensed as a contractor pursuant to chapter 624 of NRS; and
5. If the project is for the construction of a public work of the State, be qualified to bid on a public work of the State pursuant to NRS 338.1379 .
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