Duties and powers of construction manager at risk who enters into contract for construction of public work or portion thereof. [Effective through June 30, 2021.]

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A construction manager at risk who enters into a contract for the construction of a public work pursuant to NRS 338.1696:

1. Is responsible for contracting for the services of any necessary subcontractor, supplier or independent contractor necessary for the construction of the public work and for the performance of and payment to any such subcontractors, suppliers or independent contractors.

2. If the public work involves predominantly horizontal construction, shall perform construction work equal in value to at least 25 percent of the estimated cost of construction himself or herself, or using his or her own employees.

3. If the public work involves predominantly vertical construction, may perform himself or herself or using his or her own employees as much of the construction of the building or structure that the construction manager at risk is able to demonstrate that the construction manager at risk or his or her own employees have performed on similar projects.

(Added to NRS by 2007, 2894; A 2013, 2978; R 2013, 2986; R 2017, 4035, effective July 1, 2021)


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