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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 543 - CONTROL OF FLOODS

NRS 543.545 Exemption from requirements of public bidding for construction of certain flood control facilities; payment of prevailing wage required.

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NRS 543.545 Exemption from requirements of public bidding for construction of certain flood control facilities; payment of prevailing wage required.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the provisions of any law requiring public bidding or otherwise imposing requirements on any public contract, project, works or improvements, including, without limitation, the provisions of chapters 332 , 338 and 339 of NRS, do not apply to any contract entered into by a flood control district for the construction of a flood control facility pursuant to the master plan, if a majority of the construction costs are paid by a private developer and the written agreement:
(a)Complies with the requirements of subsection 1 of NRS 543.360 ;
(b)Clearly sets forth the computation of the construction costs, and includes the terms and conditions of the contract; and
(c)Contains a provision stating that the requirements of NRS 338.013 to 338.090 , inclusive, apply to any construction work performed pursuant to the contract.
2. The board, the developer, any contractor who is awarded a contract or enters into an agreement to perform the construction work, and any subcontractor who performs any portion of the construction work shall comply with the provisions of NRS 338.013 to 338.090 , inclusive, in the same manner as if the board had undertaken the construction work or had awarded the contract.
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