Nev. Admin. Code § 338.245 - Criteria for qualification for public work with estimated cost of less than $100,000; pertinent documentation and information
1. The following criteria must be used to
determine whether a prime contractor is qualified to bid on a contract for one
or more public works for which the estimated cost is less than $100,000:
(a) The financial ability of the prime
contractor to perform the contract. The prime contractor must include with the
application submitted pursuant to NAC 338.250:
(1) Evidence that the prime contractor is
properly licensed pursuant to chapter 624 of NRS.
(2) A statement regarding whether the prime
contractor, principal personnel or any business entity associated with the
principal personnel has filed as a debtor under the United States Bankruptcy
Code during the 5 years immediately preceding the date of the
application.
(b) Whether
the prime contractor, the principal personnel or any business entity associated
with the principal personnel has been disqualified from the award of any
contract pursuant to
NRS
338.017 or
338.13895
during the 5 years immediately preceding the date of the application.
2. In addition to the information
provided by a prime contractor:
(a) Any other
verifiable information relating to the criteria set forth in subsection 1 that
is provided to or discovered by the Division or its employees regarding the
prime contractor may be used to determine whether the prime contractor is
qualified to bid on one or more contracts for public works for which the
estimated cost is less than $100,000; and
(b) Each final evaluation of the performance
of the prime contractor on a public work of this State that was provided to the
prime contractor pursuant to NAC 338.285 on or after September 18, 2008, and
within the 5 years immediately preceding the date of the application will be
used to determine whether the prime contractor is qualified to bid on one or
more contracts for public works for which the estimated cost is less than
$100,000.
Notes
NRS 338.1375, 338.13895, 341.070, 341.110
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