1. Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 332 of NRS or NRS 625.530, a commission may utilize a turnkey procurement process to select a person to design, build, finance, operate and maintain, or any combination thereof, a high-capacity transit system, including, without limitation, any minimum operable segment thereof. The commission shall determine whether to utilize turnkey procurement for a high-capacity transit project before the completion of the preliminary engineering phase of the project. In making that determination, the commission shall evaluate whether turnkey procurement is the most cost-effective method of constructing the project on schedule and in satisfaction of its transportation objectives.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 332 of NRS, a commission may utilize a competitive negotiation procurement process to procure rolling stock for a high-capacity transit project and any other equipment that is related to the project. The award of a contract under such a process must be made to the person whose proposal is determined to be the most advantageous to the commission, based on price and other factors specified in the procurement documents.
3. If a commission develops a high-capacity transit project, the Department of Transportation is hereby designated to serve as the oversight agency to ensure compliance with the federal safety regulations for rail fixed guideway systems set forth in 49 C.F.R. Part 659.
4. As used in this section:
(a) "Minimum operable segment" means the shortest portion of a high-capacity transit system that is technically capable of providing viable public transportation between two end points.
(b) "Turnkey procurement" means a competitive procurement process by which a person is selected by a commission, based on evaluation criteria established by the commission, to design, build, operate and maintain, or any combination thereof, a high-capacity transit system, or a portion thereof, in accordance with performance criteria and technical specifications established by the commission.
(Added to NRS by 2017, 3136)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 277A - Regional Transportation Commissions
NRS 277A.030 - "Acquire" and "acquisition" defined.
NRS 277A.040 - "Board" defined.
NRS 277A.050 - "City" defined.
NRS 277A.060 - "Commission" defined.
NRS 277A.070 - "Department" defined.
NRS 277A.080 - "Fixed guideway" defined.
NRS 277A.090 - "Improve" and "improvement" defined.
NRS 277A.100 - "Project" defined.
NRS 277A.110 - "Public highway" defined.
NRS 277A.120 - "Public transit system" defined.
NRS 277A.130 - "Street banner" defined.
NRS 277A.140 - "Town" defined.
NRS 277A.150 - "Vending stand" defined.
NRS 277A.160 - Interpretation and construction of chapter.
NRS 277A.170 - Creation by ordinance in certain counties.
NRS 277A.180 - Composition; selection and terms of representatives.
NRS 277A.200 - Organization and meetings.
NRS 277A.220 - Designation and duties as metropolitan planning organization.
NRS 277A.250 - Powers regarding property, eminent domain and adoption of regulations.
NRS 277A.260 - Security in operations; employment of personnel; establishment of fines.
NRS 277A.285 - Powers regarding Complete Streets Program.
NRS 277A.310 - Placement of street banners: Authority of commission; restrictions; fees.
NRS 277A.360 - Annual reports to Department by commissions in certain counties.
NRS 277A.370 - Agreements for exchange of cash flow based on price of fuel.
NRS 277A.380 - Exercise of additional powers.
NRS 277A.400 - "High-capacity transit" defined.
NRS 277A.420 - Interpretation and construction.
NRS 277A.430 - Powers regarding transportation projects and high-capacity transit systems.
NRS 277A.450 - Utilization of turnkey procurement and competitive negotiation procurement process.