1. A public body or its authorized representative shall advertise for a job order contract in the manner set forth in paragraph (a) of subsection 1 of NRS 338.1385 . 2. Each request for proposals or similar solicitation document for a job order contract must include, without limitation: (a) A detailed description of the work that the public body expects a contractor to perform, which must include, without limitation: (1) Construction tasks and any technical specifications for the work; (2) A unit price catalog for units of work; and (3) A description of the formula or method for pricing a unit of work that is not included in the unit price catalog; (b) A statement explaining why the public body elected to use a job order contract for the public work; (c) A statement requiring that a proposal list an adjustment factor; (d) A description of the qualifications which are required for a contractor, including, without limitation, any certification required; (e) A description of the bonding requirements for a contractor; (f) The minimum amount of work committed to the selected contractor under the job order contract; (g) The proposed form of the job order contract; (h) A copy of the policy for the assignment of job orders for the job order contract adopted pursuant to NRS 338.1567 ; (i) A description of the method for pricing a renewal or extension of the job order contract; (j) The date by which proposals must be submitted to the public body; (k) A list of the factors and relative weight of the factors that will be used pursuant to NRS 338.1572 to rank proposals submitted by applicants; and (l) A description of the requirements set forth in subsections 4 and 5 of NRS 338.1569 . 3. A proposal submitted to a public body pursuant to this section must include, without limitation: (a) The professional qualifications and experience of the applicant; (b) An adjustment factor; (c) Evidence of the ability of the applicant to obtain the necessary bonding for the work required by the public body; (d) Evidence that the applicant has obtained or has the ability to obtain such insurances as may be required by law; (e) A statement of whether the applicant has been: (1) 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; or (2) Disqualified from being awarded a contract pursuant to NRS 338.017 , 338.13845 , 338.13895 , 338.1475 or 408.333 ; and (f) Evidence that the applicant is licensed as a contractor pursuant to chapter 624 of NRS. 4. The public body or its authorized representative shall make available to the public the name of each applicant who submits a proposal pursuant to this section.
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