§ 1 Construction management at risk delivery method; notice
§ 2 Definitions applicable to Secs. 1 to 9
§ 3 Owner’s project manager; designer
§ 4 Detailed application; notice to proceed; exempt agencies
§ 5 Selection process; bond; prequalification committee; public notice and solicitation; statement of qualifications; advertisement
§ 6 Selection committee; request for proposals; price and technical components; ranking of proposals; non-fee negotiations
§ 7 Cost-plus not to exceed guaranteed maximum price form of contract
§ 8 Trade contractor selection process; bond; prequalification committee; public notice and solicitation; advertisement; RFQ; request for bids; opening of bids; form of agreement
§ 10 Applicability of other laws
§ 11 Definition of terms from other laws
§ 12 Regulations and procedures
§ 13 Review; report
§ 14 Design build contracts
§ 15 Further definitions
§ 151/2 Project oversight; owner’s representative; qualifications; procurement; powers and duties
§ 16 Detailed application for design build contract; exempt agencies
§ 17 Design build contract selection process
§ 18 Design professional; scope of work statement
§ 19 Design build contracts; request for proposals; bid deposit
§ 20 Best-value or low-bid basis for evaluation and selection
§ 21 Regulations and guidelines for design build contracts

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